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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A70049 | : 1681?] |
A44836 | The Juries are by the Law to be Ex vicineto; And shall there be less care that the Representatives of the People be so too? |
A44836 | When it cometh to be the Question with such a Man, Whether he shall be Just to the Publick, or Cruel to his Family? |
A43755 | And if we our selves now might have our wish, if the Lord should say to us as Ahas ● ● rus to Esther, what is thy Petition? |
A43755 | But now should we commit this Cause unto him, that he may be engaged in the maintaining of it, above all that we can ask or think? |
A43755 | For, doth not Immanuel, God with us, comprehend our whole good? |
A43755 | How inconsistent would such a toleration be, with the love of the one true Religion revealed in the word of God? |
A43755 | Say( Brethren I beseech you) is not this that you would have, that the Cause of Religion, and those that love it, may be in safety? |
A43755 | is it not the end of Civill Authority, that men may live a quiet& peaceable life, in godliness as well as honesty? |
A43755 | or as he said sometime to Solomon, ask what I shall give thee; what could any of us, or all of us desire more then this? |
A43755 | would not such a state be guilty of having other Gods, where such a toleration is? |
A70490 | Again they say, that if Election be by the Ward, men will plead thus: Why not 50, or 100, as well as 6, 8, or 12? |
A70490 | And how shall you judge of these persons? |
A70490 | But Gentlemen, what doth he conclude? |
A70490 | But I answer; all do choose, though not by their own votes; you say, when did we give our right to the Livery Men to give vote for us? |
A70490 | But our present question is only this, Whether the Commonalty of this City ought not to have their Representers to chuse the Lord Mayor? |
A70490 | But was there ever any such thing done in this World? |
A70490 | But what doth he mean by assent? |
A70490 | How will it be, when it will come to be thus? |
A70490 | If that it be not by prescription, why then are many customs of the City void? |
A70490 | My Lord Mayor, nor the Aldermen chuse not any officers of the Companies; why should they then chuse any chief Officers of the City? |
A70490 | Now how will you understand that these 6, 8, or 12 men were only chosen for this end, To chuse the chief Officers? |
A70490 | Now then what is the Charter? |
A70490 | Pray then who summoned them? |
A70490 | We say that the imposition of such and such things is slavery? |
A70490 | We will all choose our selves; What imaginary grounds can there be to say, These fears are but imaginary? |
A70490 | Will any man suppose that the Educations of all the Handicraft men of the Liveries render them so able and discreet, that they are fit for Government? |
A70490 | a vertual or personal assent? |
A70490 | but to say no man nor People shall be Governed but by Assent, we deny; for is not a Lawful Conquest a Lawful Title in some Cases? |
A70490 | if he means personal assent, why then when should there be any such assent? |