This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A10725 | If thou aske why I put it in Verse? |
A41380 | First, The Company who plead this priviledge, have nor done it; they restored indeed two Counsellours but the Governour allows but one of hem? |
A41380 | Golding to be liable to this debt? |
A41380 | Painters Armes, which were then delivered; and why may not the Governour send a file of Musqueteers to cease my bed money, or servants? |
A41380 | Thirdly, how else shall the oppressed be righted, or secured for the future? |
A41380 | and whether it is not a righteous thing that those who have usurped power should be made uncapable of the exercise of power for the future? |
A33345 | Do''st need good Oyle? |
A33345 | Lackst thou fine linnen? |
A33345 | O Earth, do these within thine entrals grow? |
A33345 | Or Vinegar? |
A33345 | Or want''s thou Sugar? |
A33345 | Storks are so careful of their parents? |
A33345 | What shall I say of the Dodonean Well? |
A33345 | What should I of th''Illyrian Fountain tell? |
A33345 | What wouldst thou drink? |
A12461 | And shall wee loue Thee now the lesse? |
A12461 | Did not their trembling ioynts then dread his rod? |
A12461 | How thinke you it may be rectified? |
A12461 | I confesse this is true, and it may cause some suppose they are grown inuincible: but will any goe to catch a Hare with a Taber and a Pipe? |
A12461 | I haue deeply hazarded my selfe in doing and suffering, and why should I sticke to hazard my reputation in Recording? |
A12461 | I thanke God I neuer vndertooke any thing yet any could tax me of carelesnesse or dishonesty, and what is hee to whom I am indebted or troublesome? |
A12461 | Mowchick woyawgh tawgh ● oeragh kaqueremecher, I am very hungry? |
A12461 | Now I know the common question is, For all those miseries, where is the wealth they haue got, or the Gold or Siluer Mines? |
A12461 | Or is there more of those Vast Countries knowne, Then by thy Labours and Relations showne First, best? |
A12461 | Some few particulars perhaps haue sped; But wherein hath the publicke prospered? |
A12461 | To conclude, were it not for Master Cherley and a few priuate aduenturers with them, what haue we there for all these inducements? |
A12461 | WHat conceiue you is the cause the Plantation hath prospered no better since you left it in so good a forwardnesse? |
A12461 | Was it vertue in them to prouide that doth maintaine vs, and basenesse in vs to doe the like for others? |
A12461 | What can you get by warre, when we can hide our provisions and fly to the woods? |
A12461 | What charge thinke you would haue setled the gouernment both for defence and planting when you left it? |
A12461 | What conceiue you should be the cause, though the Country be good, there comes nothing but Tobacco? |
A12461 | What conceiue you would be the remedy and the charge? |
A12461 | What growing state was there euer in the world which had not the like? |
A12461 | What thinke you are the defects of the gouernment both here and there? |
A12461 | What voiages and discoueries, E ● st and West, North and South, yea about the world, make they? |
A12461 | Where shall we looke to finde a Iulius Caesar, whose atchieuments shine as cleare in his owne Commentaries, as they did in the field? |
A12461 | and should they not bring their skins to vs? |
A12461 | loue you not me? |
A12461 | what shall I eate? |
A12461 | why should not the rich haruest of our hopes be seasonably expected? |
A91187 | ( And a little after) shall that be a fault in me, which is a praise to Divines? |
A91187 | * Doth not your neck deserve to be broken at Tiburn, for such seditious incitations to Rebellion& mutiny against the Parliament? |
A91187 | * Is this liberty of conscience or rather tyrannizing over mens consciences? |
A91187 | * Why should not independents hav ● the like liberty of conscience as they grant their opposites? |
A91187 | 12 Whether these Ministers and other Officers shall be judged by the Christian Magistrate in all things as other men? |
A91187 | 12. and a meer politick invention to engage that Sex to their par ● y? |
A91187 | 13 From what places of Scripture is such a form of Government deduced, justified, or allowed? |
A91187 | 14 Who shall be the other members constituting these intended Churches, and who shall be excluded from them? |
A91187 | 14. who knoweth whether thou art come to the Kingdome for such a time as this? |
A91187 | 2. makes this Quere: What if the Parliament sh ● uld be for Popery again, Iudaisme or Tur ● isme? |
A91187 | 4. Who must give it, and whether a man''s own testimony may not serve in this case, and when? |
A91187 | And if for matters of religion all power originally is in Christ, as you sometimes acknowledge, How can King, Parliament, or Synod, wrest it from him? |
A91187 | And is it not then high time for your Honours, with all other well- affected Persons to look about you? |
A91187 | And is not this thinke you, as evill measure as ever was measured out of the High- commission? |
A91187 | And quite opposite to the practice of all christian Churches in all ages? |
A91187 | And vvhether it be in the povver of man to be really of vvhat Religion he vvill, untill he see reason and demonstration for it? |
A91187 | And whether may they not possibly do* so again hereafter? |
A91187 | And whether our three Ministers agree in all points touching the Discipline they would have us embrace? |
A91187 | And whether this bee not like to prove a very tyrannicall government if it come into evill hands, which must be presupposed? |
A91187 | And who shall question and judge the Minister if he decline from the truth, or be a wicked liver? |
A91187 | Burthen after burthen? |
A91187 | But some might demand of him, by what distinguishing marke may we know who these persons are? |
A91187 | Churches, where the Minister in truth like a Pope rules all the rest at his pleasure? |
A91187 | Even till your* backs break? |
A91187 | Hath God the Father, or Jesus Christ his Sonne given them any allowance in this? |
A91187 | Hath not your blood, the blood of your dear Children and Friends, been only engaged and spilt? |
A91187 | How many thousands and millions have you exhausted? |
A91187 | How many thousands of you, who were of great Estate, are even reduced your selves, your dear Wives and Children, to misery and poverty? |
A91187 | How unseasonable is it then to ask by what authority we fight against these? |
A91187 | I grant you they have; but I demand of you, by what right, or by what authority out of the Word of God they have so done? |
A91187 | If Jesuited Papists and other subtile Hereticks be suffered, will they not likely seduce many unto their erronious by- pathe? |
A91187 | If they may be disobeyed in one particular, whether may not they upon the like grounds be disobeyed in another? |
A91187 | If they will govern and judge according to some lawes; what be those lawes? |
A91187 | If thou receive it as from man, wilt thou not as easily entertaine lies? |
A91187 | In these two years what can a wise man think That ye have done, ought else but eat and drink? |
A91187 | Is it not an ungodly thing to suffer men to be of any Religion? |
A91187 | Is it not you that pay all the Taxes, Cessements, and oppressions whatsoever? |
A91187 | Is not the whole burthen laid upon your backs? |
A91187 | Is there cause then that they should bee so incensed against those that make question of these things in a moderate and Christian way? |
A91187 | Is this any urging of the Parliament, To cut you and yours off by the sword? |
A91187 | Judge, Who are your God- fathers and God- mothers? |
A91187 | May not the Civill Goverment interpose to punish such Church members with whom the spirituall by reason of their refractorinesse can not prevaile? |
A91187 | Nay what think you? |
A91187 | Nay whether they may not prove more profitable then the Sermons of some schismaticall or other unworthy Ministers? |
A91187 | Note* Is this the liberty of conscience Independents plead so much for? |
A91187 | Now have you not cause to rejoyce for this Iubilee, this year of deliverance from your Anti- christian servitude, to Aegyptian bondage? |
A91187 | Now have you set two years, pray can you tell A man the way that Christ went downe to Hell? |
A91187 | Or how should they detest where the Lord hath not detested? |
A91187 | Or whether it is so faulty that it may not bee used at all? |
A91187 | Ought we not then at least to keepe our different opinions and Religion unto our selves in obedience to the Civill Magistrate that commands it? |
A91187 | Persecution, Is thy name perfect Reformation? |
A91187 | This know also, that in the last dayes perillous times shall come:( and what times were ever more perillous then the present?) |
A91187 | What manner of testimony this must be? |
A91187 | What more audacious, jeering affront could be afforded to the Commons or Assembly, then this feigned libellous Order? |
A91187 | What need such consultation with the ablest Divines in England, and many other from all parts? |
A91187 | What severall Offices, and how many Officers shall be in every Church, and how subordinate one to another? |
A91187 | What then should we doe when we are asked, What wee have to doe with God, with Christ, with Religion, with the Truth? |
A91187 | What they meane to alter in the administration of the Sacraments? |
A91187 | What things they be which they will undertake to judge of? |
A91187 | What tryall( in things of importance) the party accused shall be allowed? |
A91187 | Whether Infants shall be received into the Church by Baptism before they can bring this testimony? |
A91187 | Whether Saint Peters chaire doth not become a Presbyter, as well as a Bishop? |
A91187 | Whether have not Parliaments and Synods of England in times past established Popery? |
A91187 | Whether he shall have that or some other so faire a tryall? |
A91187 | Whether in case a Parliament and Synod should set up Popery, may they therein be disobeyed by the people? |
A91187 | Whether it be not absurd for men to say, they vvill be of such a Religion as shall be settled, before they see evidence to convince them? |
A91187 | Whether the people be not judge of the grounds for denying obedience to Parliament and Synod in such a case? |
A91187 | Whether the writings of Eminent and approved Divines may not be read in the Church, when there is no Sermon? |
A91187 | Whether there be any place of Scripture to justifie such a Separation as is afore mentioned? |
A91187 | Whether this Minister and his Officers will govern and censure the rest according to some lawes or in an Arbitrary way? |
A91187 | Whether those that have been baptized without such testimon ●, have been rightly entred into the Church, or shall need to be baptized againe? |
A91187 | Who gave you this name? |
A91187 | Why man( quoth the English man) doe they so? |
A91187 | Yea, hath not your hands been liberall beyond your Abilities? |
A91187 | Yet I deny it, that your Ministers do it, for how can they build them up in that, which they themselves are ignorant of, and enemies unto? |
A91187 | and after what manner this is to be done, and from what ground of Scripture? |
A91187 | and how farre forth they must assist and defend one another? |
A91187 | and if in an Arbitrary way, to whom shall they appeale if they have wrong? |
A91187 | and to execute wrath and vengeance on you? |
A91187 | and what shall be the severall penalties or censures for Delinquents? |
A91187 | and whether any thing shall bee wholy reserved to the judgement of the Civill Magistrate? |
A91187 | do you thinke that they''l be better then their patterne? |
A91187 | for what hath a man that is his own but vanity? |
A91187 | hath not your faith beene pin''d upon their sleeve? |
A91187 | is it not secondarily in the people, as well as civill power, which you affirme in the same page? |
A91187 | is not this to adde to Scripture? |
A91187 | is the matter any thing amended? |
A91187 | or how farre forth they shall bee under his jurisdiction and authority, and how farre forth exempted? |
A91187 | sure you have got a worthy Reformation: But it may be you have a better esteem of these new Courts, then of the old High- commission: Let me aske you? |
A91187 | tosse a Presbyter, and prophane the holy Ordinance for tythes? |
A91187 | what are the particular parts and circumstances of this Covenant, and how it shall be confirmed, whether by subscription or by some solemn vow? |
A91187 | what hast thou to doe with renting lands, with planting vineyards, with breeding cattell, with money the provocation of all evills? |
A91187 | what? |
A91187 | whether some already extant, or some others which they will frame, and who they be that shall frame these lawes? |
A91187 | would he not check such a bold question with some sharp answer? |
A91187 | your estates spent, and your blood shed for the result of their mindes, right or wrong, and so have fough ● for you know not what? |