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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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8364But how much more to thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord?
30389And yet it may perhaps be asked, How is it possible for us to love everybody?
30389As we ponder these things-- conflict, unselfishness, sympathy-- do not our hearts condemn us?
30389But how does it come?
30389He sets store by them, as is suggested by the significant words,"Hast thou considered My servant Job?"
30389How can we walk unless we know why and whither we go?
30389How does our Lord direct our hearts?
30389May not the forgetfulness of this fact be the cause of surprise and disappointment at Christian Conventions from time to time?
30389The will of God is the substance of revelation, for what is the Bible from beginning to end but the revelation of God''s will for man?
30389To what does this phrase point back?
30389What about those who are not lovely and lovable-- how can we love these?
30389What are we to understand by it?
30389What were the objects for which the Apostle prayed so earnestly on behalf of these unknown Christians?
30389What were the precise gifts that he sought for them from God?
21190''As many as be perfect''; and how many may they be?
21190''Bear ye one another''s burden,''says he; and then he thinks,''What is it that keeps men from bearing each other''s burdens?''
21190''Can a mother forget?
21190''Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?''
21190''Lay up a good foundation''--has he not said,''Other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ''?
21190''O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you?''
21190''Sufficient''?
21190''That they may lay hold on eternal life''--has he not said,''The_ gift_ of God is eternal life''?
21190''The day''; what day?
21190''Think on these things''--and what are they?
21190''Which of you convinceth Me of sin?''
21190''Who hath bewitched you?''
21190''Who is my joy and hope, and crown of rejoicing?''
21190''Who shall keep the very keepers?''
21190''Whom have I in heaven but Thee, and there is none upon earth that''--if I am not a fool--''I desire side by side with Thee?''
21190''Why standest thou without?''
21190126 WHAT MAKES A CHRISTIAN: CIRCUMCISION OR FAITH?
21190A man may have his paroxysms of regret, but the question is: Does it make any difference in his attitude?
21190Above all, do we know that to die will be gain, because we can honestly say that to live is Christ?
21190Again, do not ask,''Is my name there?''
21190All high- flown pretension, all fervid emotion has at last to face the question which little children ask,''Was he a good man?''
21190Am I in Him, or Am I outside of Him?
21190Am I subject to the Gospel''s authority, and is the word in which God has revealed Himself to me the word which dominates and impels all my life?
21190And are you making any kind of intelligent and habitual effort to get at it?
21190And could you put it into words?
21190And does God tell us anything simply that we may believe it, and there an end?
21190And does the Apostle limit the divine operation?
21190And here we can not but pause to ask the question, How comes it that to the man Jesus obedience to God was an act of humiliation?
21190And how did He take the form of a slave?
21190And how do we do that?
21190And how does it do so?
21190And how is that to be done?
21190And how may I be''in Him''?
21190And is it not true that faith must precede our love to God, and affords the only possible basis on which that can be built?
21190And is that all?
21190And is there any difference in essence between a man''s righteousness and God''s;--between a man''s love and God''s?
21190And is there anything in the world more obnoxious, more insipid, than lukewarm religion?
21190And now may I venture two or three very plain exhortations?
21190And pray how are you going to get your house without the foundations?
21190And the answer to that question is the answer to this other: Who are they that are without?
21190And was that Paul''s peculiar doctrine?
21190And what do we mean by grace?
21190And what does Paul mean by this universal indictment?
21190And what does that mean?
21190And what does the metaphor carry as to the basis on which this authority rests?
21190And what has he been saying there?
21190And what is it of which they are outside?
21190And what is the best cure for all these fancies inside us of how strong and good we are?
21190And what made Him so count?
21190And what was that?
21190And what was the secret of that unbroken communion with the Father?
21190And when Pilate brushes aside Christ''s question, with a sort of impatient contempt, and returns to the charge,''What hast Thou done?''
21190Animal nature, or the passions rooted in it?
21190Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus at his coming?
21190Are not there all round us, are there not amongst ourselves instances of checked growth, of arrested development?
21190Are old sins bound round a man''s neck for evermore?
21190Are our anticipations of the future moulded on such a pattern?
21190Are ours of that kind?
21190Are there any sins which are clearly_ incompatible_ with a Christian character?
21190Are there shops and mills, or warehouses and drawing- rooms, or studies and lecture- halls, over there?
21190Are these His doings?''
21190Are they blessings to us or to others?
21190Are they the injunctions preceding to''rejoice in the Lord,''or that following, the warning against the Judaisers?
21190Are we advancing in the experience that is the parent of knowing Him?
21190Are we as tranquilly sure about it?
21190Are we co- operating with Him?
21190Are you in Christ because you love Him and trust your soul to Him?
21190Are you ready to love the world less, which you will have to do if you love God more?
21190Are you solitary?
21190Are you to send Shakespeare, and Milton, and modern science, and Herbert Spencer, and not Evangelists and the Gospels?
21190Are you to send muskets that will burst, and gin that is poison, and not Christianity?
21190Are you to send shirting and not the Gospel?
21190Are you to send the code of English law and not Christ''s law of love?
21190Are_ you_ growing, fighting, running, building up yourselves more and more in your holy faith?
21190As St. Augustine says somewhere,''Wherefore are they called sleepers, but because in the day of the Lord they will be reawakened?''
21190As for the passive side, need I remind you how,''as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so He opened not His mouth''?
21190Ask yourselves the question: Which of the two are you familiar with?
21190Ask,''Have I faith, and does my faith work the works that belong to the Kingdom of Heaven?''
21190Because they have been lustful, ambitious, passionate, murderous, profligate, and so on?
21190Because they have broken the commandments?
21190Body?
21190Brethren, have you that initial grace?
21190But even with that explanation, is it not like an unreachable ideal that Paul puts forward here?
21190But go behind the scenes and what do we find?
21190But have we ever realised what this commandment necessarily reveals to us, as to what real prayer is?
21190But how did He empty Himself?
21190But how may we maintain that state of continual devotion, even amidst the various and necessary occupations of our daily lives?
21190But is that what he got the clearing for?
21190But is there nothing else that has come into its place?
21190But what about the man who does the same in regard to Christ and His work?
21190But what have we to say about that word''chief''?
21190But what sort of a thing is it that we are building?
21190But who was he who here said to the Church at Philippi,''Be careful for nothing?''
21190But why is it that any of us resist such drawing, and make the wretched choice of perishing without, rather than find safety within?
21190Can it be fufilled?
21190Can that be right?
21190Can we live in Him, and not share His love for His sheep?
21190Can we say,''Thy mighty name salvation is''?
21190Can you venture to say, as Paul said, If you want to know what Jesus Christ''s love and power are, look at me?
21190Can_ you_ say that?
21190Christian men and women, are you keeping yourselves in spiritual health by a very sparing use of the dainties and delights of earth?
21190Commerce, dominion, the impartation of Western knowledge, literature, laws?
21190Did we plant our feet and say,''I will not be drawn,''or did we simply neglect the pressure?
21190Did we try to get away?
21190Did you ever notice that, historically, the widest benevolence to men goes along with what some people call the''narrowest''theology?
21190Do men see that your faith works; that its output is different from the output of men who are not possessors of a''like precious faith''?
21190Do new discoveries meet us every day as if we were explorers in a virgin land?
21190Do they clear out the rubbish from the channels of the heart, that the cleansing stream may flow through them?
21190Do they enlighten the understanding?
21190Do they, through the senses, minister to the soul its own proper food of clear thought, vivid impressions, loving affections, trustful obedience?
21190Do we arrange the lists of our helpers on the same fashion, and count that they serve us best who help us to serve Christ?
21190Do we growingly realise that boundless possibility?
21190Do we keep it clear before us in our intercourse with them so that the end of that intercourse will naturally be such a prayer?
21190Do we not hear His voice again asking,''what was it that you disputed among yourselves by the way?''
21190Do we think of it as quietly as this man did?
21190Do we use the grace that God has given us?
21190Do you Christian people want to be led to love God more?
21190Do you adequately repay such lavish love?
21190Do you find any joy in holy thoughts?
21190Do you know anything of that double experience of having the things that are above, here and now, as well as reaching out towards them?
21190Do you know the power of His Resurrection?
21190Do you learn from Him what your need is?
21190Do you regard Him as the sharer in the divine attributes and in the divine throne?
21190Do you show, Christian men, that you are grafted upon the true Vine by the abundance of the fruit that you bring forth?
21190Do you take the cradle and the Cross as the law of your lives?
21190Do you think that it would be a small, superficial cut which could be stanched by nothing else but the pierced hand of Jesus Christ?
21190Do you trust yourself to Him for Pardon, for cleansing, for emancipation?
21190Do you welcome it eagerly, do you clutch it to your hearts, do you say,''This is_ my_ Gospel''?
21190Does anybody dream of not scolding the errand boy who posted them, or the servant who did not address them, because he knows that?
21190Does it not meet our fears, our forebodings, our wants at every point?
21190Does it not?
21190Does it produce in us anything like the effects which it produced in him?
21190Does my life correspond to the divine purpose in calling me to be His?
21190Does perfecting of the spirit mean the smiting of the spirit into unconsciousness?
21190Does the name of Christ make your heart leap?
21190Does there issue from them constraining power which grasps me and moulds me as a sculptor would a bit of clay in his hands?
21190Does your faith work?
21190For He said,''Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of Me?
21190For at bottom, that which God in His grace gives to us as His grace is what?
21190For if you never think of Jesus Christ and His love to you, how can you love Him back again?
21190For what do we need?
21190For what does it mean when the Apostle says that to depart and to be with Christ is far better?
21190For what does the Apostle immediately go on to add to our text?
21190For what makes the sting of death?
21190For, if I may for a moment recall the incident to you, you will remember that when Pilate put to the Saviour the question,''Art Thou a King?''
21190God summons or invites us, and summons us to what?
21190Had he looked over the pages, and marked the entries?
21190Had not that bird learned to sing when his cage was darkened?
21190Has He not poured out the fulness of His affection, and have we not answered Him with a few grudging drops squeezed from our hearts?
21190Has He not''sown much and reaped little''in all our hearts?
21190Has Paul made a mistake, and deserted the chronological order?
21190Has he the life from Christ in his heart?
21190Has life been so used by us as to help us to become wiser, better, more devout?
21190Has this old foe not got a new face, and does not it live amongst us as really as it lived then?
21190Have I made my own the things which I am invited to possess?
21190Have I the right to be perfectly sure that my prayer will be answered?
21190Have I yielded to the obligations which are enwrapped in that invitation?
21190Have we estimated what God is, and what the real worth of our conduct is?
21190Have we looked not at our actions but at our motives, and seen them as they are seen from above or from the inside?
21190Have we never known what it was to have some course manifestly prescribed to us as right, from which we have shrunk with reluctance of will?
21190Have we resisted, when we were laid hold of?
21190Have we yielded?
21190Have you ever looked into your hearts, in that fashion, and seen the wreathing smoke and the flashing fire there?
21190Have you got that?
21190Have you taken it for yours?
21190Have you?
21190He asked, and he triumphantly answered, the question,''Who shall deliver me?''
21190He has lavished all His treasure on you; what have you brought him back?
21190How are the light butterfly wings of the trivialities in which many men and women spend their days to carry them across the awful gulf?
21190How can it?
21190How can it?
21190How can we love Him so long as we are in doubt of His heart, or misconceive His character, as if it were only power and wisdom, or awful severity?
21190How can you be led if you never look at the Guide?
21190How can you hear that still small voice amidst the clattering of spindles, and the roar of wagons, and the noises in your own heart?
21190How could a man prefer that dormant state to the state here, of working for and living with the Lord?
21190How did Christ look at it?
21190How did he think of himself?
21190How did men acquire slaves?
21190How did these people in Thessalonica know that?
21190How did they come to be able to turn away to look at anything else?
21190How did they know it?
21190How do you hold out your hand?
21190How do you plead,''guilty or not guilty, sinful or not sinful?''
21190How does he know that it is''a faithful saying''?
21190How is that?
21190How many things did the athlete at Corinth do without in his training?
21190How many things do prizefighters and rowing men do without when in training to- day?
21190How many''blameless''lives are like the scenes in a theatre, effective and picturesque, when seen with the artificial glory of the footlights?
21190How shall we obey this elementary principle of our text, unless we help as we can in spreading Christ''s reign?
21190How stands our account then?
21190How then does he come to desert his purpose?
21190How would some of us like that?
21190How, then, can I get this peace into my turbulent, changeful life?
21190How?
21190How?
21190I can fancy a man saying,''What is the use of giving me such exhortations as this?
21190I want a house to live in''?
21190I want to know what good that is to me?
21190I. I begin with the question: Who are they that are outside?
21190If Christ''s death is for''the behoof of''men, in what conceivable sense does it benefit them, unless it is in the place of men?
21190If I am to talk to Jesus Christ about everything that concerns me, am I to keep my thumb upon all that great department and be silent about it?
21190If I belong to Christ, to whom does my money belong?
21190If an eye that could see things as they are, were to go through this congregation, whose initials would it discern in your faces?
21190If it be so with human affection, how much more must it be so with God''s love?
21190If not, should we have them?
21190If the Church is the trumpet, who blows it?
21190If these are the requirements, you will say,''How can I pray at all?''
21190If they be, what is the meaning of the Gospel that Jesus Christ redeems us from our sins?
21190If we are not endeavouring, shall I venture to say we are not Christians?
21190If you have to answer these questions with a silence which is the saddest negative, what do you think you would do in heaven?
21190If you knew that you were going away to Australia in six months, would you not be beginning to get your outfit ready?
21190In that great day of''finding,''some of us will have to ask with sinking hearts,''Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?''
21190In the Church?
21190In the Kingdom?
21190Is God likely to be satisfied with the small dividends which we offer as composition for our great debt?
21190Is He a remote, majestic, unsympathising, terrible Deity?
21190Is He dim, shadowy, unwelcome; or is He God whose love softens His power; Whose power magnifies his love?
21190Is Jesus Christ the breaker of the bond for you?
21190Is he a citizen of the kingdom, and therefore capable of entering into it?
21190Is he forgetting the great gulf between knowledge and practice?
21190Is he not going dead in the teeth of his own teaching,''Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but by His mercy He saved us''?
21190Is he speaking about his present?
21190Is he thought of as an example to be imitated or as a warning to be avoided?
21190Is it a shrinking from the dim unknown and all the familiar habitudes and occupations of the warm corner where we have lived?
21190Is it guilt, dread of retribution?
21190Is it loneliness?
21190Is it not more than sufficient?
21190Is it not then wise to minimise these potent and dangerous allies?
21190Is it not_ the_ good news that you need-- the news of a Father, of pardon, of hope, of love, of strength, of purity, of heaven?
21190Is it our idea of faith?
21190Is mine?
21190Is not that always true?
21190Is not that exaggeration?
21190Is not that like a great many of us?
21190Is not that the very meaning of the doctrine that we are always talking about, that men are saved, not by works but by faith?
21190Is not the oft- recurring burden of Paul''s teaching''not by works of righteousness, which we have done, but by His mercy He saved us''?
21190Is not there a margin?
21190Is our confidence so profound that these brief monosyllables are enough to state it?
21190Is righteousness your passion?
21190Is that all that''hope''is?
21190Is that all?
21190Is that our idea of life?
21190Is that presumption true about you, my friend?
21190Is that the kind of experience that these words shadow?
21190Is that true about us?
21190Is that your notion of prayer?
21190Is that_ you_, Christian man and woman?
21190Is the knowledge of these two rightly called by the same name?
21190Is the notion of progress a part of_ your_ working belief?
21190Is the stream gone because one of its affluents is dried up, and has perished or been lost in the sands?
21190Is there any faltering, any paring down or cautious guarding of the words, in order that they may not seem to clash with the other side of the truth?
21190Is there any motive that will so surely still the desires of the flesh and of the mind as the blessed thought that God is ours and we His?
21190Is there anything in God that is more Godlike than righteousness and love?
21190Is there anything in this text that may be of general application to us all?
21190Is there as little mist of uncertainty about the clearly defined image to our eye as there was to his?
21190Is there no other way of looking at the heathen world than that?
21190Is there not a lesson here for all Christian workers, for all teachers, preachers, parents, that no good is to be done without loving sympathy?
21190Is there not more than is wanted?
21190Is this my aim?
21190Is yours?
21190It may not be presumption in us to say''We are able''when He asks''Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of''?
21190It was not an irrelevant rebuke to the question,''What good thing shall I do?''
21190Lastly-- why is anybody outside?
21190Let us ask ourselves, then, is it not worth making the dominant aim of our lives the same as that of Paul''s?
21190Let us begin this new year by an honest dealing with ourselves, asking ourselves this question,''What am I living for?''
21190Like Jonah sleeping in the hold, what mattered the roaring of the storm to him?
21190May we not further draw from Paul''s words here a lesson as to the honour due to Christian workers?
21190May we not see in the calm heart, which is at leisure to think of death in such a fashion, a pattern for us all?
21190May we not see in this union of members of the most alien races a striking illustration of the new bond which the Gospel had woven among men?
21190May we not take the further lesson that the sympathy which we should chiefly desire is sympathy and fellow- service in Christian work?
21190Men who have ruined their health by dissipation and animal sensualism-- are there any of them here this morning?
21190My brethren, is that the position of any that are listening to me now?
21190My brother, is not that good news?
21190Mysterious it is, for why should men cast away diamonds for paste?
21190Now is that your notion of Jesus Christ?
21190Now that is Christ''s teaching, for did He not say:''Sell all that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven''?
21190Now what do we mean by''the glory''?
21190Now what does he mean by''grace''?
21190Now, is there anybody to- day who is saying the same things, with variations consequent upon change of external conditions?
21190Now, lastly,_ how_ is this precept best obeyed?
21190Only that you may love?
21190Or do you fancy that it simply means dropping down on your knees, and asking God to give you some things that you very much want?
21190Paul turns round on them here, and says,''You want law, do you?
21190Paul was primarily thinking of his own individual experience; of what passed when the voice spoke to him,''Why persecutest thou Me?''
21190Perhaps there is land on the other side; who knows?
21190Petitions?
21190Shall we not be glad to be in the flock of the Good Shepherd, and to preserve the oneness which He gave His life to establish?
21190Should it not call forth from us floods of praise and thanks to God for His unspeakable gift?
21190So let no man trouble himself about the question, Have I sorrow enough?
21190So long as we are here, the possibility of falling away can not be shut out, and there must always rise before us the question, Am I in Christ?
21190So that is my answer to the first question: Who are they that are outside, and what is it that they are outside of?
21190So we shall not need to dread the question,''Who hath bewitched you?''
21190So, you professing Christians, do you take the lessons of this text?
21190Suppose I cultivate my understanding and win the knowledge that I am nobly striving after, what then?
21190Suppose I get the position I am striving for, what then?
21190Suppose I make a fortune, what then?
21190Surely a very short bede- roll would contain their names; or would there be any other but the Name which is above every name upon it?
21190Teacher?
21190That is to say, the question at last comes to be,''Is this man''s name written in that book?''
21190That piece of sharp practice in business, or that burst of bad temper in the household which we were last guilty of-- could we have helped it or not?
21190That you may love?
21190The Lord of the vineyard would less often have to ask''Wherefore when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?''
21190The Master''s smile is life, the Master''s frown is death to the slave; what matters it what other people may say?
21190The arrow may fall short, but to what mark was it shot?
21190The old word which tried to weaken the plain imperative of the first command by the subtle suggestion,''Yea, hath God said?''
21190The one question is:''Has my sorrow led me to cast myself on Christ?''
21190The question for us all is, have we in us''the mind that was in Christ''?
21190The question is, are they true?
21190Their only value and their only test is-- Do they help men to know and feel Christ and His truth?
21190Then the question comes to be,''Am I thus near my wealth, and can I get at it whenever I want it, as I want it, and as much as I want of it?''
21190There is plenty of gladness amongst professing Christians, but a good many of them would resent the question, is your gladness''in the Lord''?
21190These men whom Paul is fighting as if he were in a sawpit with them, in this letter, what was their teaching?
21190They remind us of the foul stains in David''s career, for instance, and mock as they ask,''Is this your man after God''s own heart?''
21190They say to themselves,''Why should I be fettered and confined by these antiquated restrictions of a conventional morality?
21190To enlighten us only?
21190To enlighten us?
21190Unless He is the Son in a unique sense, how could God have spoken unto us in Him, and how could we rely on His words?
21190Very well, then; if that be true, what then?
21190WHAT MAKES A CHRISTIAN: CIRCUMCISION OR FAITH?
21190Was it delusion?
21190We are all builders; building up-- what?
21190We are often tempted to say defiantly,''Who is Lord over us?''
21190We can understand living through Christ, on being sacred through Christ, but what can_ sleeping_ through Christ mean?
21190We have all known the comfort of love; should it not impel us to live in''the unity of the spirit and the bond of peace''?
21190We may test our loves by this simple criterion-- Can we pray about them?
21190Well, do you remember what the Psalmist says?
21190Well, then, do these truths produce any effect upon my life?
21190What about the other 360''dumb dogs, that will not bark''?
21190What advantage is that to me?
21190What are arrayed against it?
21190What are its elements?
21190What are the people to do on the other side whose lives have all been given to purposes and tasks that stop on this side?
21190What are the things that would shake our steadfastness, and sweep us away?
21190What are these?
21190What are you building?
21190What are''the same things''to write which is''safe''for the Philippians?
21190What business had he to do that?
21190What by?
21190What can be strong enough to disturb the tranquillity that fills the soul independent of all externals?
21190What changed his estimate?
21190What correspondence is there between it, in any of its parts, and a carnal ordinance?
21190What did Christ lay hold of me for?
21190What did he do?
21190What did they call themselves then?
21190What do we get the emotions for?
21190What do you do with it?
21190What do you feel about prayer?
21190What do you hold out your hand for?
21190What do you mean by it?''
21190What do_ you_ think of his account?
21190What does God give you a Revelation of Himself for, that kindles your love if you believe it?
21190What does Paul mean by''flesh''?
21190What does he mean by it?
21190What does he mean by''the heart and mind''?
21190What does it hope for?
21190What does that mean?
21190What does that say?
21190What feeds the two reservoirs that feed the love?
21190What followed Puritanism in England?
21190What followed the Reformation in Germany?
21190What follows from that?
21190What for?
21190What have exhortations to steady work to do with exhortations to increasing love?
21190What have we been intrusted with it for?
21190What is God to you, friend?
21190What is a saint?
21190What is it?
21190What is our duty and wisdom in view of these truths?
21190What is repentance?
21190What is that which gives an element of nobleness to the lives of great idealists, whether they be poets, artists, students, thinkers, or what not?
21190What is the connection between repentance and faith?
21190What is the connection between repentance and salvation?
21190What is the good of it all, if these things do not make us''live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world''?
21190What is the good of praying and feeling comfortable within, and having''a blessed assurance,''a''happy experience,''''sweet communion,''and so on?
21190What is the good of the screw of a steamer revolving, when she pitches, clean above the waves?
21190What is the meaning of the exhortation''Be sober''?
21190What is the name''which is above every name''?
21190What is the other?
21190What is the plain English of that metaphor?
21190What is the purpose of all the principles and facts which make up the body of the Christian revelation?
21190What is the use of sorrow for sin?
21190What is the use of the clearest conceptions, and of the most tender, delicate, holy emotions, if they do not drive the wheels of action?
21190What is there in his circumstances to induce him to fall into any other mood?
21190What lies in that metaphor?
21190What makes the heart pure and the conscience good?
21190What more is wanted?
21190What selfishness in enjoyment of our''own things''could live in us if we duly brought ourselves under the influence of that example?
21190What sort of a life will that be which is worthy of that voice?
21190What then?
21190What then?
21190What transformed them?
21190What was Paul''s Gospel?
21190What was it that made possible such a passion of enthusiasm for a man whom Paul had never seen in the flesh?
21190What would become of Manchester if it were not for the reservoirs at Woodhead away among the hills?
21190What, then, are its elements?
21190What, then, does this metaphor say to us?
21190What, then, is the aim of God in all that He has done for us?
21190What?
21190Whence does it come?
21190Where did Paul learn this passionate desire to possess these people, and this entire suppression of self in the desire?
21190Where do you get your money from for home work?
21190Where does that metaphor come from?
21190Which?
21190While He is rich, can I be poor?
21190Who can hear the low voice that speaks peace and wisdom when Niagara is roaring past his ears?
21190Who can measure the nature and depth of that self- denuding of the glory which He had with the Father before the world was?
21190Who has ever spoken adequately and in full correspondence with reality what it is to have God''s pardoning love flowing in upon the soul?
21190Who is afraid of a brief journey if a meeting with dear friends long lost is at the end of it?
21190Who is it that keeps up missionary work abroad?
21190Who knows to what regions the commission of the perfected saints to make Christ known may carry them?
21190Who said that?
21190Whose do_ you_ bear?
21190Whose marks do you bear?
21190Why are subscriptions for religious purposes the first expenditure to be reduced in bad times?
21190Why are we so icy?
21190Why do we continue amidst the mist when we might rise into the clear blue above the obscuring pall?
21190Why do we draw so little from it?
21190Why does he put the''fellowship of the sufferings''after the''power of the Resurrection''?
21190Why does it not?
21190Why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
21190Why hast Thou forsaken me?''
21190Why is Paul certain that''God will reveal even this unto you''?
21190Why should I not break the bonds, and do as I like?''
21190Why should he cheer up?
21190Why should it be that at one hour the flashing waters fill the harbour, and that six hours afterwards there is a waste of ooze and filth?
21190Why should not God''s?
21190Why was Christ''s manhood so perfectly tranquil?
21190Why?
21190Why?
21190Why?
21190Will the lives which have not struck their roots down through all the surface soil to the rock, bear transplanting?
21190Will the trumpet, the instrument of clear, ringing, unmistakable sounds, be the emblem of your Christian testimony?
21190Will the world draw us away if we are rooted and grounded in the peace of God?
21190Would it not be better that we should try to share theirs and so bring about a true union?
21190Would it not be intolerable ennui to be put down in such an order of things?
21190Would it not strike him as a strange paradox that the history of a_ man''s_ life was the shining apex of all revelations of the glory of_ God_?
21190Would not some poor scrannel- pipe, ill- blown, be nearer the mark?
21190Yes; but what is the good of turning a man round unless he goes in the direction in which his face is turned?
21190You ask me how?
21190You never have had it, have you?
21190You say, How?
21190_ What_, then, is the counsel here?
21190and must we not, like the disciples,''hold our peace''when that question is asked?
21190and the other question is, what is that name to us?
21190are you amongst''them that are without,''or are you within?
21190but lay up treasures in heaven''?
21190but ourselves challenge the utmost might of the fascination with the triumphant question,''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?''
21190have they shaped me in any measure into conformity with their great principles?
21190not, are they unpleasant?
21190or is it''As you were''?
21190when the Master has forgiven you all that great mountain of indebtedness which you owe Him?
21190when your conscience pricks, which of these two things does it do?
21190wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''