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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A57186 | 2dly, How shall natural heat be preserved from extinction without a constant feeding on the radical moysture? |
A57186 | 3ly, How shall Fermentation be continued in the blood without new additions of Chyle? |
A57186 | 4ly, How shall there be a supply of vital spirits, and consequently of animal, without food and fermentation? |
A57186 | 5ly, How can life consist without sleep? |
A57186 | Fourthly, How can Spirits both vital and animal be prepared and separated without food, and frequent fermentations? |
A57186 | How shall natural heat be preserved, if not fed by Oyl, continually supply''d and renew''d by aliment? |
A57186 | Moreover, to what end are such miracles wrought? |
A57186 | Thirdly, How shall Fermentation be continued in the blood without the addition of chyle? |
A57186 | and how can chyle be added without food assumed? |
A57186 | and how shall Chyle be added, if no food received? |
A57186 | and how shall this Oleaginous humour be secur''d from a nimble consumption, if it receive not additions from frequent feeding? |
A57186 | and how shall we attain sleep without ascending fumes to the brain from ingested food? |
A57186 | for to what end should these Plants be given to those persons whose blood exceeds with salt and sulphur already? |
A61415 | And why should it not? |
A61415 | For this would be to deceive You after the manner of the False Prophets of old? |
A61415 | How few desire in earnest to avoid Temptation? |
A61415 | LET us examine our ways, and consider impartially, What the Religion of most Men is? |
A61415 | Nay, who almost is there, that takes not the Devil''s Office out of his Hand, and is not himself a Tempter both to himself and others? |
A61415 | That his Blessed Will should be universally Obeyed? |
A61415 | That his Kingdom should be advanced and inlarged? |
A61415 | Who shews by his forsaking sin that he desires so much as he should do the forgiveness of it? |
A61415 | for example; How few of our Ladies and Gentlewomen, do or will understand, that a Voluptuous Life, is Damnable and prohibited to them? |
A17136 | 6.3) Is not this goodman Iosephs sonne? |
A17136 | A seruant, when he reigneth: and a foole, when his bellie is full, who is able to beare?) |
A17136 | Dauids Hath not one man sinned? |
A17136 | Is it not I that commanded to number the people? |
A17136 | Is not this my Fast to deale thy bread to the hungrie, to bring the poore, that wander, vnto thy house? |
A17136 | Is not this the Carpenter Maries sonne? |
A17136 | Quid prodest oleo non vesci& molestias quasdam difficultatesque ciborum qu ● rere, caricas, piper, nuces, palmarum fructus, similam, mel, pistacia? |
A17136 | This man speaketh blasphemies, who can forgiue sinnes, but God? |
A17136 | What reason then, that such fasters should be set in the paedagogie, or disciplinarie exercise of such a Fast? |
A17136 | When thou seest the naked, that thou couer him, and bide not thy selfe from thine owne flesh? |
A17136 | but these sheepe, what haue they done? |
A17136 | of his kindred and parentage, Are not Iames and Ioses, Iuda and Simon his kinsmen? |
A17136 | what a Madnesse is this? |
A17136 | what? |
A17136 | whom doth S Austin counsell his friend Casulan to follow in the order of Church fasts, but chiefely his Prouinciall or Diocesan Bishop? |
A20731 | 145, The Lord is neare to all that call vpon him: what to all? |
A20731 | 15.22, Hath the Lord as great pleasure in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as when the voyce of the Lord is obeyed? |
A20731 | And if the righteous scarcely be preserued, where shall the vngodly and the sinner appeare? |
A20731 | And likewise Cyrill, Wilt thou haue mee shew thee what manner of fast thou must obserue? |
A20731 | And shall there be euill( namely of affliction) in a citie, and the Lord hath not done it? |
A20731 | Art thou still addicted to the world, minding and affecting things below, more than the things which are aboue? |
A20731 | Be it that in respect of thy selfe and those that belong to thee thou hast no cause of mourning( as who almost is free?) |
A20731 | Because you aske amisse: and wherein did they aske amisse? |
A20731 | Behold( sayth Salomon) the righteous shall be recompenced, that is, corrected, in the earth; how much more the wicked and the sinner? |
A20731 | But for whose sinnes I beseech you is this publicke judgement laid vpon the land? |
A20731 | But if it begin with vs, what shall be the end of those who obey not the Gospell of God? |
A20731 | But it may be asked, how are we to glorifie God? |
A20731 | But some man will aske, When is this day of affliction, wherein we are to call vpon God? |
A20731 | But what followeth? |
A20731 | But you will say: If our faith must bee grounded vpon the promises of God, what helpe then doth fasting affoord vnto it? |
A20731 | Did Dauid fast and mourne and pray for his enemies when they were in affliction, and doest not thou mourne for thy deare brethren and friends? |
A20731 | Doest thou not flie vnto the Lord by prayer, or if thou prayest, doest thou pray but coldly, and as it were for fashion sake? |
A20731 | First, art thou not yet humbled vnder the mightie hand of God, but continuest still as proud and as vaine as in former times? |
A20731 | For as the sonne of Syrach sayth, He that washeth himselfe because of a dead bodie, and toucheth it againe, what auaileth his washing? |
A20731 | For being demaunded, why his disciples fasted not; he said, can the children of the mariage chamber mourne, as long as the bridegroome is with them? |
A20731 | For their sinnes alone, who haue beene visited, or are dead of the plague? |
A20731 | For what a thing is this, that any deceiuer should abstaine from meats which God hath created, and should grow fat with sinne? |
A20731 | For what are we better for fasting at any time, if we recompence our fasting with fulnesse at other time? |
A20731 | For why( may euery one of vs thinke) doth the Lord forbid me on the day of rest, the lawfull workes of may calling? |
A20731 | Hast thou not yet learned obedience by that which thou doest suffer? |
A20731 | Hast thou not yet learned patiently to beare the crosse,& to repose thine affiance in God more than in the meanes which God permitteth to thee? |
A20731 | Hast thou not yet repented thee of thy sinne, whereby thou diddest prouoke the Lords anger against thee? |
A20731 | Hast thou not yet turned to him that smiteth thee? |
A20731 | In like sort Iames, Is any among you afflicted? |
A20731 | Must I forbeare that which in it selfe is lawfull; and may I doe that which is vnlawfull? |
A20731 | Must I therefore for this time sequester my selfe from my honest businesse, that I may attend vanities or sinnes? |
A20731 | Or doth the Lord enjoyne me rest, because hee is delighted with idlenesse, and would haue me to doe nothing? |
A20731 | Or how canst thou looke that God should heare or regard thy prayer, when thou doest not heare nor regard thy selfe? |
A20731 | Or why doe I cease from mine honest affaires? |
A20731 | What auaileth it to keepe the body emptie from meats, and to fill the soule with sinne? |
A20731 | What then is the spirituall exercise and the inward fast, whereunto the outward abstinence must be referred? |
A20731 | What? |
A20731 | Wherefore haue we fasted, and thou respectest it not, we haue afflicted our soules, and thou regardest it not? |
A20731 | Which promises of God if we can not find in our hearts to beleeue, to what purpose should we pray? |
A20731 | With faith I say in God: for how canst thou call vpon him in whom thou doest not beleeue? |
A20731 | and, that the disposition of our bodie doth much depend vpon our diet? |
A20731 | from companie and delights? |
A20731 | so it is with a man that fasteth for his sins, and committeth them again: who will heare his prayer, or what doth his fasting helpe him? |