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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A96281 | How dares he write of Victories? |
A96281 | l. n. 16. e Did Alsted tell you of the demolishing of Cheap- side- Crosse? |
A24240 | But what doth this concern me? |
A24240 | I demand how far she hath sailed from the Island C, before she bring the two Islands A, and B, sub maximo Angulo, or greatest Angle? |
A24240 | and by what Course? |
A24240 | and how many Leagues in every particular Course? |
A24240 | if the quantity or measure of the sides and Angles may be had? |
A96283 | And now( Good- man Merline) is not Saturne Lord of the seventh House, and posited almost in the very Cuspe of the Tenth? |
A96283 | And thus farre hath Mr. Lilly made his progresse in preaching Peace and Tranquilitie to the People, to what purpose I have sufficiently declared? |
A96283 | Have the Scots baffled and outwitted your wise and grave Senators? |
A96283 | Have they put you in mind of your Covenant, and thereby blasted the fruit of your foure yeares —? |
A96283 | What pitty it is you must not enjoy your Humours; what griefe it is you must yet be troubled with a King? |
A96283 | You Confide, and you Hope, but what is that to the Portents of Heaven? |
A96283 | ],[ London? |
A96283 | and where lyes the fault now they are not sent home againe? |
A96283 | of time; so that how much soever the Moon moveth( according to longitude) in that space of time? |
A96283 | of time? |
A96283 | who was is that hyred, and brought your deare Bretheren( the Scots) first into the bowels of this Kingdome? |
A96283 | who was the cause of their present misery? |
A24083 | 6 e 4 30 What Cony catehers are here 〈 ◊ 〉? |
A24083 | And can that be a Sign which signifies nothing? |
A24083 | Are the Jewes marching towerds Jerusalem or no? |
A24083 | Brother Commoner, tell me this, and tell me but the truth, Was Christ the Prince of Peace, or was he the son of Bellona? |
A24083 | But what say Authors to it? |
A24083 | Can neither the Mercies nor Judgments of God move them to repentance?'' |
A24083 | Come they not from our lusts, because we are carnal? |
A24083 | Did not he appoint them for SIGNS and SEASONS? |
A24083 | Did not he set them to RULE the Day and the Night? |
A24083 | Doth not thy Government please thee? |
A24083 | For Sailors to sail by, you say: 〈 ◊ 〉 is very well; and is that all? |
A24083 | HOw many good Aspects happen this Moneth? |
A24083 | Hark ye Priests, 〈 ◊ 〉 ye: I, but what Clergy men are here threatened? |
A24083 | Hath God preserved thee all this while in these civil Wars for nothing else? |
A24083 | Have you built you a Fools Paradise in the Ayr? |
A24083 | I pray you,( you that despise Astrology,) wherefore( do you think) did God make the Stars? |
A24083 | IN passing Judgment upon this Quarter, I will steer a different course from all the rest; and why do you think I do so? |
A24083 | If London finde a sickly time in May, what will it do in July? |
A24083 | JEHOVAH hath said thus, What I have planted am I plucking up, and what I have built am I plucking down; and 〈 ◊ 〉 thou great things to thy self? |
A24083 | Jupiter is Lord of the Eclipse in his fall, and in M. C. he is Lord of the nineth also: What? |
A24083 | Lawyers, a word or two with you; Have you taken a Lease of your places? |
A24083 | Moons Latitude Just at beginning, Saturns lowring eye Molests the Earth with a disquiet sky? |
A24083 | NOw every one lookes to himselfe; Can Subjects finde no other time to Rebell but when Winter drawes on? |
A24083 | O Citizens, Citizens, why should you go about to undo your selves? |
A24083 | Storms above, and stormy Actions below: and what will the end be? |
A24083 | Take notice( about the latter end of this Moneth) what unusual sights thou seest in the Ayr; Doth thy God do any thing in vain? |
A24083 | The Florentines can not be quiet; what''s the matter with them; are they too rich? |
A24083 | The Governor of Souldiers Mars is angular in, the Fourth; He was in the Sixth in the Spring: What, must the sickness end in the Grave? |
A24083 | The Priests teach for hire, and the Prophets divine for money, yet will they lean upon the Lord, and say, Is not the Lord amongst us? |
A24083 | The Prophets prophecy falsly, and the Priests bear Rule by their means, and the people love to have it so, and what will the end be? |
A24083 | There hath been many Mutinies in thee; didst thou ever get any thing by them? |
A24083 | Well then, if you will not beleeve the Scripture, will you beleeve Diogenes? |
A24083 | What difference is there betweene a Prince and my Selfe when wee are dead; nay when a Prince is but asleepe, what is hee the better for his Kingdome? |
A24083 | What felicity do they promise? |
A24083 | What have men no more wit yet, then to run after a company of prating Priests and Lawyers? |
A24083 | What, does the Lawyers go about to contend with the State? |
A24083 | What, must Priests lose their Tythes? |
A24083 | Will former examples do thee no good? |
A24083 | Wo be to the 〈 ◊ 〉 that feed themselves, should not the shepherds feed the flock? |
A24083 | or be they Judges? |
A24083 | or what be they? |
A24083 | will the Clergy begin to vapor, and stand upon their pantibles once more before their final end? |
A24083 | would the Commonalty turn Magistrates? |