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A12470Why we came armed in that sort, séeing hée was our friend, and had neither bowes nor arrowes, what did wée doubt?
A35692Now to conclude, its possible some may say, what needs a Rela ● ion of a place o ● so long standing as N ● w Yo ● k hath been?
A85806Is, how it hath been hindred, and what is the let in the growth of it?
A85806The fifth Question Is, Whether there may not be a course taken to quicken the trade and Commerce of the English Nation?
A46303And why may not this be the Bark the Jesuits Powder was made of, that was so Famous not long since in England, for Agues?
A84357Afterward I heard that Word of God to Moses, I''le be with thy mouth, for who maketh the seeing Eye, or hearing Ear, is it not I?
A84357Christ answered, Why do ye make void the Commandements of God?
A84357Hearing you teach that Word that the Scribes and Pharisees said Why do thy Disciples break the Tradition of the Fathers?
A84357I asked him what their end was in keeping such a day?
A84357That if a Pawwaw had his Imps gone from him, what he should have instead of them to preserve him?
A84357Then again I much remembred my sins: and again I thought, What will become of me, if I die in my sins?
A84357Then one of the Elders asked, if I took him off, or whether had he finished?
A84357When you ask me, Why do I love God?
A84357last?
A84357why do you not do according to it?
A07832:[ 1637?]
A07832But what was the issue?
A07832Facilis descensus averni: the booke of common prayer sayd they what poore thinge is that, for a man to reade in a booke?
A07832For the smooke of their fire, to assend and passe through?
A07832Is it Lu ● acy; Or Doteage on his owne Imagery?
A07832The agent wondring to see that his gold would doe no good, did aske, the cunning man if hee could give him no advise?
A07832The old Sachem Papasiquineo having this message returned, was inraged?
A07832The wise man sayes, give mee neither riches nor poverty; why?
A07832The word which was given with an alarme, was, o he''s gon, he''s gon, what shall wee doe he''s gon?
A07832WHat ailes Pigmalion?
A07832a coat?
A07832what''s this?
A07832who said, hee would: and what was that thinke you?
A05339ALmighty God, shewing a true Mothers duty, saith by the Prophet Esay: Can a woman forget her child, and not haue compassion on the Sonne of her wombe?
A05339And I hauing had that good happe to be acquainted with him some yeeres before, asked mee if I would take part in that businesse?
A05339And if one feareth the enemy, how shall he that husbandeth the land, or otherwise busie in necessarie affaires, saue himselfe if he be pursued?
A05339And then I asked him, seeing that they beleeue in one onely God: by what meanes did hee place them in this world, and from whence they were come?
A05339And who is hee amongst vs that doth more than they, that is to say, which giueth but with intention to receaue?
A05339But the fift man staied and would passe no further: And God asked him againe, Whither goest thou?
A05339But what patrimonies?
A05339For hauing well barred the comming in they may aske quiva là who goeth there?
A05339For what may be more happy and more to be desired then to ioine himselfe with her that produceth and nourisheth all good and faire things?
A05339He replied, asking in his language, What are ye?
A05339I asked him also if he beleeued not that there were any other but one onely God?
A05339Now if the Christians haue held that opinion, is it much to these poore Sauages to bee entred in those opinions that we haue recited of them?
A05339What thing is there that I can wish but thee in Heauen aboue?
A05339Whereunto one of ours replied, Oüen Kirau?
A05339that is to say, What are ye?
A05339what hast thou done that thou art so despised?
A96422After a little respite( in which time a Question came to mee, if it were lawfull to take a pipe of Tobacco?)
A96422Bessey, Anthony, 1609?-1657?
A96422But what speciall answer, have you taken notice of?
A96422By what meanes doe you look for any hope?
A96422Have you any hope to escape this punishment?
A96422How did you come first to any sight of sinne?
A96422Q. Doe you see any punishment due to man for sinne?
A96422Q. Doe you see that at any time God doth answer your prayers?
A96422Q. Doe you thinke that God will doe you any good for any good that is in you?
A96422Q. I pray what hurt doe you see in sinne?
A96422Shall we not be abundant in Prayer, that the Lord would yet further blesse their holy endevours?
A96422Shall wee not labour to strengthen their hands by ministering to them of our aboundance?
A96422The substance of these words he did twice rehearse, then for instruction he first propounded what is this treasure which is hid in a feild?
A96422Then he proceeded to the second parable, and his first Question was, Who is the Marchant man, that seeketh goodly pearles?
A96422Wee have a little Sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we doe for our Sister, in the day that she shall be spoken for?
A96422What further evill doe you see in sinne?
A96422What would you thinke if the Lord should save you from misery?
A96422Whitfield, Henry, 1597- 1660?
A35938But still they inquired Of what Nation?
A35938He enquiring what was 〈 ◊ 〉 of George Keith''s People?
A35938I then saw a house on another Oyster- hill that the water was not gott over yet; to which I gott and asked by signs if I might be there?
A35938It seemed, they had killed a ● ● gg and brought him: So the Casseekey askt us it we would ea ● the Hogg?
A35938May We depend upon his Authority, without danger of being imposed upon?
A35938Nicka leez, Nickaleez?
A35938Sometime after We had eaten, some of the Indians asked us, if We vvere Spaniards?
A35938The Governour came this Morning to our Apartement, inquiring how We did?
A35938The S ● anish Ca ● ● came to see the Child, and supposing that it would dye, asked If the Child was a Christian?
A35938The Spanish Captain made inquiry where We were cast away, and what was 〈 ◊ 〉 that we had in our Vessel?
A35938We asked if they could reach to any house or Indian- Town for shelter?
A35938We stated our matter to Him and asked if we might dispose of our Negroes?
A35938Which caused the 〈 ◊ 〉 to ask the Said Person, if another person which he pointed to, was Nickaleer?
A35938or English?
A5966210. Who bath despised the day of small things?
A59662Another propounded this question after this answer, Whether English men were ever at any time so ignorant of God and Jesus Christ as themselves?
A59662Doe you beleeve the things that are told you, viz, that God is musquantum, i. e. very angry for the least sinne in your thoughts, or words, or workes?
A59662How all the world is become so full of people, if they were all once drowned in the Flood?
A59662How come the English to differ so much from the Indians in the knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, seeing they had all at first but one father?
A59662How many commandements hath God given you to keepe?
A59662How may wee come to know Jesus Christ?
A59662How the English come to know God so much and they so little?
A59662If God bee the author of all good, why doe you pray to Chepian the devill?
A59662Our first question was, Whether they did not desire to see God, and were not tempted to thinke that there was no God, because they can not see him?
A59662Qu Who made you and all the world?
A59662Sundry questions also were propounded by them to us, and of us to them; one of them being asks what is sinne?
A59662Their fifth Question was, that if the water was higher then the earth, how comes it to passe that it doth not overflow all the earth?
A59662Their third Question was, How may wee come to serve God?
A59662They said they heard the word humiliation oft used in our Churches, and they would know what that meant?
A59662Wee asked him that did propound it whether he did desire indeed to serve him?
A59662What a Spirit is?
A59662What do you remember of what was taught you since the last time wee were here?
A59662Whether doe you thinke that God or or Chepian is the author of all good?
A59662Who doe you looke should save you and redeeme you from sinne and hell?
A59662Why the English call them Indians, because before they came they had another name?
A59662or that no wise workman made it, because they could not see him that made it?
A59662or would they thinke that it made it selfe?
A59662whether is not all well now?
A02606Be there not any amongst them of Moses his minde, and of the Apostles, that for sooke all to follovv Christ?
A02606Besides, I say the holy spirit of God hath often demaunded of me, why I was created?
A02606Doe they not either vvilfully hide their Tallents, or keepe themselves at home for feare of loosing a fevv pleasures?
A02606He tould them that we came to be friends, asked them if they would haue King Iames to be their King,& whether they would be his men?
A02606Shall I be so vnnaturall, as not to giue bread to the hungrie?
A02606Shall I despise to actuate these pious dueties of a Christian?
A02606These will be doub ● lesse the empaticke effects and exultation of ● his so Christian worke, and may these nothing moue?
A02606What honest spirit, hauing hitherto laboured herein, would at the vpshot( as I may so term it) be discouraged or desist?
A02606What should I doe?
A02606or vncharitable, as not to couer the naked?
A02606what more conuenient then to haue good s ● ates abroade for our euer flowing multitudes of people at home?
A02606what more praiseworthy and charitable, then to bring a sauage people from barbarisme vnto civi ● ● itie?
A02606what more profitable then to purchase great wealth, which most now adaies gape after ouer- greedily?
A02606will they fini ● h it in a day?
A02606will they fortifie themselues?
A02606will they sa ● crific ●?
A02606● hall I be of so vntoward a disposition, as to refuse to leade the blind into the right way?
A39225Again, he baptizeth with fire, what i ● … that?
A39225Again, such as fast an hypocritical fast, they shall be sure to be rewarded, and what reward will God give to such as fast like hypocrites?
A39225Again, what kind of sacrifices must we offer?
A39225And this is How can you know that there is a God, seeing you never saw him, nor can see him?
A39225And what are we to doe in this day of fasting?
A39225Are there many Gods?
A39225Blessed are the peace- makers, and who be peace- makers?
A39225But may there not be many Gods: yet so that one o ● … the chiefest and greatest of all?
A39225But no man can fully know Gods nature, therefore no God?
A39225Chaugunsh yous arwenunguesonngansh teous moutantamminoush Iehovah webe I se?
A39225Doth he not call them to him?
A39225Doth not God love righteousnesse?
A39225Doth not God love them that be righteous?
A39225How do you prove that there is but one true God?
A39225In that he sacrificed, it was the manner of worshiping God in old time: but what sacrifices must we offer now?
A39225Is not God righteous?
A39225Notes for div A39225-e5730 Ob: Ten hôn kuttawáuhtaun ne atta Mando maetax kekenâuwah, matta hôm nauwo?
A39225Notes for div A39225-e5870 Ob: Webe ma ● … a howan nowêta hom tabâre wauhtawn Iehovah rièwunk[ arándvit] nègouche matta Mando?
A39225Notes for div A39225-e6120 Q. Shâraog Mandóak?
A39225Now this day is a day of mourning, and what doe we mourn for?
A39225Question How prove you that there is a God?
A39225They moved this doubt whether the Translation I had made was generally understood?
A39225To gouje korámen n ● … webe pâsuk wah werremat Iehovah?
A39225Webe hom matta sháraog Màndoak: narraio ne pasuk negónquassik quah oussewe kerik wutche wame?
A39225What are those Properties which are peculiar to God alone?
A39225not outward fire, but spirituall, and it is a similitude, thus: what will fire doe?
A39225or is there but one true God?
A39225ux webe àtta papâsaguun wah wèrramat Iehovah?
A12461And shall wee loue Thee now the lesse?
A12461Did not their trembling ioynts then dread his rod?
A12461How thinke you it may be rectified?
A12461I 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?
A12461I haue deeply hazarded my selfe in doing and suffering, and why should I sticke to hazard my reputation in Recording?
A12461I 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?
A12461Mowchick woyawgh tawgh ● oeragh kaqueremecher, I am very hungry?
A12461Now I know the common question is, For all those miseries, where is the wealth they haue got, or the Gold or Siluer Mines?
A12461Or is there more of those Vast Countries knowne, Then by thy Labours and Relations showne First, best?
A12461Some few particulars perhaps haue sped; But wherein hath the publicke prospered?
A12461To conclude, were it not for Master Cherley and a few priuate aduenturers with them, what haue we there for all these inducements?
A12461WHat conceiue you is the cause the Plantation hath prospered no better since you left it in so good a forwardnesse?
A12461Was it vertue in them to prouide that doth maintaine vs, and basenesse in vs to doe the like for others?
A12461What can you get by warre, when we can hide our provisions and fly to the woods?
A12461What charge thinke you would haue setled the gouernment both for defence and planting when you left it?
A12461What conceiue you should be the cause, though the Country be good, there comes nothing but Tobacco?
A12461What conceiue you would be the remedy and the charge?
A12461What growing state was there euer in the world which had not the like?
A12461What thinke you are the defects of the gouernment both here and there?
A12461What voiages and discoueries, E ● st and West, North and South, yea about the world, make they?
A12461Where shall we looke to finde a Iulius Caesar, whose atchieuments shine as cleare in his owne Commentaries, as they did in the field?
A12461and should they not bring their skins to vs?
A12461loue you not me?
A12461what shall I eate?
A12461why should not the rich haruest of our hopes be seasonably expected?
A3922616 Christ saith, Who say ye that I am?
A39226A. Christ: and Who must sanctifie you?
A39226After I heard the Minister ask, Who made you?
A39226Again it is said in Catechism, Why is Christ a Prophet?
A39226Again it is said, What else hath Christ done for us?
A39226And my heart thought, does God pardon mee, and love mee?
A39226And when it was Objected, What should the rest of the people do, if the principal and most able should not keep their Sabbaths among them?
A39226Deacon Park urged, Doth hee hate sin because it is against God?
A39226Do yee not remember what David did on the Sabbath day, and was blamelesse?
A39226God: and Who redeemed you?
A39226He asked, whose son he was, they said mine: he said, do you pray to God?
A39226I answered, Who knoweth that?
A39226I asked Mr Iackson, Whether God knew our language?
A39226I said, who is witness of that?
A39226May wee not therefore hopefully expect, that the Top- stone shall be set up with a shout of Grace, Grace to it?
A39226My heart asked what are dark workes?
A39226No man cometh to the Father, but by me: My heart said, so be it Lord; I desire to come to God by Christ; and I said, Why did the wicked kill Christ?
A39226Shall I pray?
A39226The Minister gave him two apples: then the Minister said to me, Do you pray to God?
A39226Then I said, English men understand not me, and does God understand me?
A39226Then Mr Danforth called Anthony and asked him, whether he believed that it was the duty of men to labour six daies in the week?
A39226Then my heart said, What shall I do?
A39226Then my kindred said, praying is a vain thing, why will you pray?
A39226Then you called the Children to Catechism: and one question is, Who redeemed you?
A39226Therefore I will not pray, can poore men pray?
A39226They answered, sianes; and what is day?
A39226What full resignations of themselves have they made to the commands of Christ after closing with him by faith in the promise?
A39226What hath Christ done for us?
A39226What is it in sin, why hee hateth it now more then before?
A39226What wrestlings had they with unbelief, before they could close with Christ in the promise?
A39226When I heard of the great works of Christ, I said, Oh what shall I do, that I may get Christ?
A39226When it was Questioned what English Church they should joyn unto?
A39226When wee came to the Magistrates, and Cutshamoquin asked, Why they came on the Sabbath day?
A39226Whether doth Satan still tempt you with former lusts and temptations?
A39226Who redeemed you?
A39226[ In private we asked him what ground or reason moved his Father so to speak?
A39226and what do you when you are tempted?
A39226and who can witness that?
A39226came with mee; the Minister call''d my son, and set him afore, and asked him, Who made him?
A85452( Why?)
A85452( or otherwise) have you not such a gainfull Trade as none the like in the Towne where you live?
A85452All Nations band your selves together now, You shall fall down as dust from bellows blown: How easie can our King your power bow?
A85452Also how came it to passe that the Lord put it into your hearts to set upon a Reformation, was it not by prayer attained?
A85452And now to you I put the question, who would not fight in such a cause with an agile spirit, and undaunted boldnesse?
A85452Are not your Children very well provided for as they come to years?
A85452Are you not inriched daily?
A85452Babylon is fallen, the God of truth hath said it; then who would not be a Souldier on Christs side, where is such a certainty of victory?
A85452Behold his swiftnes all you that have said, where is the promise of his comming?
A85452But here they tell me of a naked Christ, what is the whole life of a Christian upon this Earth?
A85452Can there be ever night in his Presence, whose eyes are ten thousand times higher than the Sun?
A85452Christ is come down possession for to take Of his deer purchase; who can hinder him?
A85452Christs wrath is kindled, who can stand before His anger, that so long hath been provoked?
A85452Could Caesar so suddenly fetch over fresh forces from Europe to Asia Pompy to foyle?
A85452Doth Christ build Churches?
A85452Eliot thy Name is, through the wild woods spread, In Indians mouths frequent''s thy fame, for why?
A85452Gennors, dost love thy Christ?
A85452Gentle Reader make use of this memorable Providence of Christ for his New England Churches, where had this poore people this great sum of money?
A85452HArbertus, hye on valiant, Why lingerst thou so long?
A85452I pray be not too hasty; hath not the Lord said, Come out of her my people?
A85452Is''t not to war''mongst Christ''s true worthies here, What wilt give out, thou''lt loose thy former toile?
A85452Oh poor Virginia ▪ dost thou send away the Ministers of Christ with threatning speeches?
A85452Oh yee New England Men and Women, who hath bewitched you that you should not obey the truth?
A85452Sure their increase might thee much profit bring: What, leave Christs Church?
A85452Thatcher, what mean''st to leavs thy little flock?
A85452The rage of Seas, and hunger sharp, wants of a desart Land, Your noble hearts have overcom, what shall this work withstand?
A85452Thy labours great have met with catching cheats, Mixing their Brasse with thy bright Gold, for why?
A85452Vndanted close and clash with them; for why?''
A85452What Man do''st meane to lay thy Trumpet downe?
A85452What greater joy can come thy Saints among, Then to behold their Christ exalted high?
A85452What helps can you have there that you must not carry from hence?
A85452Where shall we go Lord Christ?
A85452Will not you believe that a Nation can be borne in a day?
A85452With little flock doth Newman pack away; The righteous lips sure might a many feed; Remov''st for gaine?
A85452people why, doth Christ deny this worthies life to lengthen?
A85452we had a notable piece of Prophecy, quoth the man that was missing, who was it that Preached?
A85452who can them deface?
A85452why do''st leave thy native soile?
A46842( a) Do you thinke I have Faith?
A46842( a) How makes Christ Peace, between God and man?
A46842( a) How shall I know when God accepts my Prayer?
A46842( a) Why did Christ dye in our steed?
A46842( a) Why doth God punish in Hell for ever?
A46842( b) When every day my heart thinkes, I shall dye, and goe to Hell for my sinnes, what shall I doe?
A46842( c) May a good man sin sometimes, and yet be a good man?
A46842( d) If two Families dwell in one house, and one prayes not: what shall the other that praieth, doe to them?
A46842( q) How often would I have gathered you?
A46842A Squaw or Indian woman, queried, May I praie in the wood, in a private place, when Sanop( the Man) is from home?
A46842An old man asked, Is it not too late for one so old as I, to repent, or seeke after God?
A46842And thus having spent three houres with them, we asking, If they were not wearie?
A46842Another asked, Seeing we all come from one father; how came the English to know God, more then we?
A46842From the rising of the Sun, to the going downe,& c. After which, some asked, If it be thus, then former Indians are they all gone to Hell?
A46842God will not hold him guiltlesse, that taketh his Name in vaine?
A46842How can we sanctifie a Sabbath?
A46842How doth Christ redeeme us from sin?
A46842How is the Spirit of God in us?
A46842How many Commands hath God given you?
A46842How many good People were in Sodome, at its burning?
A46842How may we come to serve God?
A46842How may we lay hold on him, and where; he being absent?
A46842How should I pray to Christ?
A46842How they may know, that their Faith and Prayers are good?
A46842I find I want wisdome, what shall I doe to get it?
A46842I see why I must feare Hell; and I doe so: Why must I feare God?
A46842If I sin, and know not it is a sinne; what will God say to that?
A46842If a man be almost a good man, and dye so, whither goeth his soule?
A46842If a man thinke a Prayer, doth God know it, and reward it?
A46842If a man will force his Daughter to marrie one that she doth not love; what will God say?
A46842If my Wife worketh the night before, or after the Sabbath; is it a sinne?
A46842If my heart be full of ill thoughts, and I repent( a) pray, and yet its full, againe and againe: What will God say?
A46842If one speake of anothers faults, and not to himselfe: is it a sin?
A46842If they leave off Pawawing, what shall they do when they are sick?
A46842In Wicked( b) Dreames, doth the Soule sin?
A46842Is Faith in my heart or in my minde?
A46842Is there no Application hereof that we should make, for our owne further profit and Edification?
A46842May a woman that prayeth to God, marrie one that doth not?
A46842Now Indians desire to go to heaven, what shal they do?
A46842One Question this day after Lecture was, Because other Abergenians( or Indians) aske us thus; What get you by praying to God?
A46842One asked, If a man have stollen, and restored again, and was not punished by the Sachim,( or Indian Governour:) what then?
A46842Question was, Whether doe I praie, when I speak nothing, if my heart goes with that which my Husband praieth?
A46842The first Question, How may we come to know Iesus Christ?
A46842The second Question was, Whether God, or Iesus Christ, did understand Indian Prayers?
A46842The third Question by another; Whether English- men were at any time so ignorant of God, and Iesus Christ, as they?
A46842Touching the first Woman whose case was put about joyning in heart with her Husbands Prayer; Whether then she prayed to God?
A46842What is Faith?
A46842What meaneth this?
A46842What sayes a soul, when it goes to Heaven or Hell?
A46842When God saith, Honour thy Father; meanes hee three Fathers?
A46842When we concluded, the Chiefe of them asked, When we would come againe?
A46842Where is he now?
A46842Where was Christ borne?
A46842Whether a Husband should praie, if he still continue in passion against his Wife, though not so much as he was?
A46842Whether is this a sin in me?
A46842Whether they all understood?
A46842Who doe you looke should save you from Sinne, and Hell?
A46842Who kill''d Christ?
A46842Who made you, and all the world?
A46842Why did Christ dye for us?
A46842Why did not God kill the Devill?
A46842Why doth God make good men sick?
A46842Why have not Beasts a Soule, as Man hath; seeing they have Love, Anger,& c. as Man hath?
A46842Why some are so bad, that they hate such as would teach them good?
A46842Why will ye die?
A46842Why, and how should We love our Enemies?
A46842dwells the Devill in us, as we in a house?
A46842is all well?
A46842our Father, our Sachim, and God?
A46842whether the Devil or Man were made first?
A46842you goe naked still, and our Corne is as good as yours; else wee would praie to God too: what shall we answer to this?
A66681And if they repent in hell, why will not God let them out again?
A66681And what doth a wicked Soule say when it commeth into Hell?
A66681And what is the meaning of that point?
A66681But why must I feare God?
A66681Did Abimeleck ▪ know, Sarah was Abrahams wife?
A66681Did Adam see God before he sinned?
A66681Did not Abraham sin in saying she is my sister?
A66681Doe not Enlishmen spoile their soules, to say a thing cost them more then it did?
A66681Doth the Devill dwell in us as we dwell in an house?
A66681Doth the soule in Heaven remember what it did here on earth before he dyed?
A66681Durst you deny it?
A66681How doth Christ make peace betwixt God and man?
A66681How doth Christ redeem and deliver us from sinne?
A66681How is the spirit of God in us?
A66681How is the tongue like fire, and like poyson?
A66681How long was Adam good before he sinned?
A66681How many good people were in Sodome when it was burnt?
A66681How shall I bring mine heart to love Prayer?
A66681How shall the Resurrection be, and when?
A66681I finde I want wisdome, what shall I do to be wise?
A66681I know not how to pray to Christ and the Spirit, I know a little how to pray to God?
A66681If God made hell in one of the six dayes, why did God make Hell before Adam had sinned?
A66681If I doe that which is a sinne, and do not know it is a sin, what will God say to that?
A66681If I heare Gods Word when I am young, and do not believe, but when I am old I believe: what will God say?
A66681If I reprove a man for sinne, and he answer, why doe you speak thus angerly to me: Mr. Eliot teacheth us to love one another, is this well?
A66681If a man be almost a good man, and dyeth; whither goeth his soule?
A66681If a man repent, doth God take away his sinnes, and forgive him?
A66681If a man think a prayer, doth God know it, and will he blesse him?
A66681If a man will make his Daughter marry a man whom she doth not love, what will God say?
A66681If a wicked man pray, whether doth he make a good prayer?
A66681If a wise put away her husband because he will pray to God, and she will not, what must be done in this case?
A66681If any talk of another mans faults, and tell others of it when hee is present to answer, is not that a sinne?
A66681If my wife doe some work in the house on the night before the Sabbath, and some work on the Sabbath night, whether is this a sin?
A66681If one be loved of all Indians good and bad, another is hated of all saving a few that be good, doth God love both these?
A66681If one man repent, and pray once in a day, another man often in a day; whether doth one of them go to Heaven, the other not?
A66681If there be young women pray to God, may such as pray to God marry one that will not pray to God?
A66681If two families dwell in one house, and one prayeth, and the o ● … her not, what shall they that pray do to them that do not?
A66681In wicked dreames doth the soule sin?
A66681May a good man sin sometimes?
A66681Now the Indians desire to goe to Heaven, what shall we do that we may go thither when we dye?
A66681Or may he be a good man, and yet sin sometimes?
A66681Seeing Eve was first in sinne, whether did she dye first?
A66681Seeing God promised Abraham so many children, like the starres for multitude, why did he give him so few?
A66681Seeing we see not God with our eyes, if a man dream that he seeth God, doth his soule then see him?
A66681Shall we see God in Heaven?
A66681She dyed of a sicknesse she took in childbed: I severall times visited her, prayed with her, asked her about her spirituall estate?
A66681The second is, what Family, Tribe, Kindred, or people it was that first planted, and afterwards filled that vast and long unknown Countrey of America?
A66681VVHy have not beasts a soul as man hath, seeing they have love, anger,& c. as man hath?
A66681VVhat is Salvation?
A66681VVhat is the Kingdome of Heaven?
A66681VVhether is faith set in my heart, or in my minde?
A66681VVhy did Christ dye for us, and who did kill him?
A66681What doe all these things declare?
A66681What force of wicked men is lawfull, and what is not?
A66681What if a Minister weare long hayre, as some other men do, what will God say?
A66681What if false Witnesses accuse me of murther or some soul sin?
A66681What is Faith?
A66681What is Law?
A66681What meaneth this, That God will not hold him guiltlesse that taketh his name in vaine?
A66681What punishment is due to lyars?
A66681When God saith, Honour thy Father, doth he mean three Fathers?
A66681When every day my heart thinks I must dye, and goe to hell for my sins, what shall I doe in this case?
A66681When the Soule goes to heaven, what doth it say when it comes there?
A66681Whether did God make hell before Adam sinned?
A66681Whether do you think I have Faith?
A66681Whether doth God make bad men dream good Dreames?
A66681Who first gave Lawes to men?
A66681Who killed Christ?
A66681Why did Abraham buy a place to bury in?
A66681Why did Christ dy ● … in our stead?
A66681Why did the Iewes give the Watchmen money to tell a lye?
A66681Why did the earth shake at Christs Resurrection?
A66681Why doth God make good men sick?
A66681Why doth God punish in hell for ever?
A66681Why doth God so hate them that teach others to commit sin?
A66681Why is God so angry with murtherers?
A66681Why must we love our enemies, and how shall we doe it?
A66681You say our body is made of clay, what is the Sunne or Moone made of?
A66681a How shall I know when God accepts my prayers?
A66681and is it not all one as to steale?
A66681and was it true?
A66681and where is it principally present?
A66681b Doth the soule in Heaven know things done here on earth?
A66681could she love God, except he loved her first?
A66681d Why doth Christ compare the Kingdom of heaven to a net?
A66681or what difference is there?
A66681or what is to bee done in this case?
A66681or when doth a wicked man pray a good prayer?
A96415At what age may maids marry?
A96415Can one be saved by reading the book of the creature?
A96415Can they in Heaven see us here on Earth?
A96415Can we see God?
A96415Do all evill thoughts come from the Devill, and all good ones from God?
A96415Do they dwell in severall houses in heaven, or altogether, and what do they?
A96415Do they know each other in Hell?
A96415Do they see and know each other?
A96415Doth God know who shall repent, and beleeve, and who not?
A96415Hiacoomes replyed, what do you think of your self?
A96415How do you know what is done in heaven?
A96415How doth God arise, and we worship at his feet, what meaneth it?
A96415How doth much sinne make grace abound?
A96415How must I wait on God?
A96415How shall I finde happinesse?
A96415I answered yea; he asked how many?
A96415I approved this answer also I asked what else they spake of?
A96415I asked him what he said to that?
A96415I asked what else they spake?
A96415I asked what reason they gave?
A96415I asked what reason they gave?
A96415I said sixe; he asked how many of them were sonnes?
A96415I told him five; then he asked whether my sonnes should teach the Indians to know God as I do?
A96415If I do not love wicked men, nor good men, am I good?
A96415If I teach on the Sabbath which you have taught us, and forget some, Is that a fin?
A96415If a child die before he sinne, whether goeth his soul?
A96415If a man be wise, and his Sachem weak must he yet obey him?
A96415If a man know Gods Word, but beleeve it not; and he teach others, is that good teaching?
A96415If a wicked man prayeth, and teacheth, doth God accept, or what saies God?
A96415If all the world be burnt up, where shall hell be?
A96415If but one parent beleeve what state are our children in?
A96415If one purposeth to pray, and yet dieth before that time, whether goeth his soul?
A96415If one that prayes to God sins like him that prayes not, is not he worse?
A96415If so old a man as I repent, may I be saved?
A96415May a man have good words and deeds and a bad heart, and another have bad words and deeds, and yet a good heart?
A96415Or when did he suffer in our stead, afore death, or after?
A96415Seeing the boody sinneth, why should the soule be punished, and what punishment shall the body have?
A96415Shall I know you in heaven?
A96415Shall we see Christ at the day of Judgment?
A96415Then the question was asked, Who is there that doth not fear the Pawwawes?
A96415We are commanded to honour the Sachem, but is the Sachem commanded to lovve us?
A96415What is it to beleeve in Christ?
A96415What is it to eate Christ his flesh and drink his blood, what meaneth it?
A96415What is the meaning of the word Hebrews?
A96415What is true Repentance, or how shall I know when this is true?
A96415What is watchfulnesse?
A96415What meaneth God, when he sayes, yee shall be my Jewels?
A96415What meaneth a new heaven and a new earth?
A96415What meaneth lifting up hands to God?
A96415What meaneth that his wife shall be like a Vine, and his children like young plants?
A96415What meaneth that of the two debtors, one oweth much; another but little?
A96415What meaneth that, Covet not thy neighbours house,& c?
A96415What meaneth that, Let the trees of the Wood rejoyce?
A96415What meaneth that, That the Master doth not thank his servant for waiting on him?
A96415What meaneth that, The woman brought to Christ a box of Oyle, and washt his feet with tears& c?
A96415What meaneth that, We can not serve two masters?
A96415What meaneth that, love enemies and wicked men?
A96415What meaneth, arise O Lord into thy resting place?
A96415What meaneth, hunger and thirst after righteousnesse, and they blessed?
A96415What meaneth, that Christ meriteth eternal life for us?
A96415What meaneth, that blessed are they that mourn?
A96415What meaneth, thou shalt not covet any thing that is thy neighbours?
A96415What should I pray for at night, and what at morning, and what on the Sabbath day?
A96415When Christ arose, whence came his soul?
A96415When English- men choose Magistrates and Ministers, how do they know who be good men, that they dare trust?
A96415When I answered from heaven; It was replyed, How then was Christ punished in our stead?
A96415When I answered in the affirmative, then it was replyed, Why then did God use so much meanes with Pharaoh?
A96415When I pray every day, why is my heart so hard still, even as a stone?
A96415When I pray for a soft heart, why is it still hard?
A96415When I see a good example, and know that it is right, why do I not do the same?
A96415When all the world shall be burnt up, what shall be in the roome of it; an old wonans question yester day?
A96415When such die as never heard of Christ, whether do they go?
A96415When the wicked die, do they first go to heaven to the judgment seate of Christ to be judged, and then go away to hell?
A96415When we come to beleeve, how many of our children doth God take with us, whether all only young ones, or at what age?
A96415Whitfield, Henry, 1597- 1660?
A96415Whitfield, Henry, 1597- 1660?
A96415Whot anger is good, and what is bad?
A96415Why did they eate the Passeover, with loynes girt, and shooes on their feet?
A96415Why do English men so edgerly kill all shakes?
A96415Why doth God say, I am the God of the Hebrews?
A96415Why must we be like Salt?
A96415Why they having the same Bible with us, yet spake not the same things?
A96415and if others beleeve that which he teacheth, is that good beleeving, or faith?
A96415and some I mistake and teach wrong, Is that a sin?
A96415and who can forbid that they should be baptized?
A96415by what power they did think to do this?
A96415if not, how can they tell how things be?
A96415if they say they were, I desire to know what they except against?
A96415upon this question I asked them, how they could tell when a man knoweth Gods Word that he doth not beleeve it?
A96415whither would you go for help?
A39229And when shall they enjoy the Ordinances of Iesus Christ in Church- estate?
A39229But how should it pr ● voke the s ● ed of Iacob to give thanks, when they find that they have not sought the Lord in vaine?
A39229By whose strength is it kept together?
A39229God saith to me, onely punish your Child, and how can I love God, if I should refuse to doe that?
A39229Have not some Indians many Gods?
A39229How cometh it to passe that the Sun riseth and setteth, that there is winter and Summer, day and night?
A39229How did God make the world?
A39229How doe you know the word of God is Gods word?
A39229How doe you know these Gods are no Gods?
A39229How doe you understand that God ruleth in your heart?
A39229How doth Christ work Grace in our hearts?
A39229How long shall they be in that state?
A39229How long was God making the world?
A39229How many Commandements are there?
A39229How many Gods are there?
A39229How many are the Offices of Christ?
A39229How many kinds of sin are there?
A39229In these Attributes wherein are we like God?
A39229In what condition was man made?
A39229In which of these are we like unto God?
A39229Is there any Promise set home on your heart that comforteth you, what Promise doe you remember?
A39229May we not now( Beloved) make mention of Rahab and Babylon to them that know Christ?
A39229Now the Question remaineth, What shall we further doe?
A39229Now the world is made, can it keepe it selfe?
A39229One onely God, but he is three, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost?
A39229Or whether when you find wickednesse in your heart, you are not tempted, that you can not believe?
A39229Out of what matter did God make the world?
A39229Q How many Gods are there?
A39229Q. Doe you believe in Iesus Christ?
A39229Q. Doe you finde this in your heart, that your heart is turned from your sins?
A39229Q. Doe you know now?
A39229Q. Doe you love God?
A39229Q. Shall all men be saved by Iesus Christ?
A39229Q. Wherein doe you breake the Law of God?
A39229Quest: WHat is God?
A39229Seeing but one man Adam sinned, how come all to dye?
A39229The same Question was asked another, What hath Christ merited?
A39229To whom is man now like?
A39229Was there alwayes an Heaven and Earth, how came they to be?
A39229Was there then any sin in the soule of man?
A39229Were they euer?
A39229What Covenant did God make wth Adam?
A39229What Sacrifice did Christ offer?
A39229What are the Attributes of God?
A39229What are the Attributes of God?
A39229What change hath God wrought in you of late, which was not in you in former times?
A39229What death dyed Christ for us?
A39229What doe you believe about the immortality of the soule, and resurrection of the body?
A39229What doe you call it?
A39229What doe you find in the true God, that you find not in false Gods?
A39229What doth Christ in heaven for us?
A39229What doth he put into your heart, that causeth your heart to break?
A39229What else hath Christ done for us?
A39229What else hath Christ done for us?
A39229What good things see you in the English?
A39229What hath Christ deserved, or merited for us?
A39229What hath Christ done for us?
A39229What is Eternall?
A39229What is God?
A39229What is a temptation of the Devill in your heart, doe you understand what it is?
A39229What is faith in Iesus Christ?
A39229What is infinite?
A39229What is it to believe in Iesus Christ?
A39229What is repentance for sinne?
A39229What is sin?
A39229What is that Image of God, which he lost?
A39229What is the Image of God in man?
A39229What is the New Covenant?
A39229What is the Word of God?
A39229What is the first Commandement?
A39229What is the wages of sin?
A39229What is this likenesse to Satan?
A39229What most of all breaks your heart, why is your heart broken?
A39229What moveth Iesus Christ to send his Spirit, whether any thing in your selfe?
A39229What reason or justice is there, that Christ should dye for our sins?
A39229What see you in sin that breaks your heart?
A39229What was the sin of Adam?
A39229What worke of the Spirit finde you in your heart?
A39229What wounds your heart most, because you sin, or because you must goe to hell?
A39229When Adam sinned, what befell him?
A39229When Christ cometh to judge the world, what then shall become of them?
A39229When God sendeth his Spirit, what doth it worke in us?
A39229Whether are not your sins, and the temptations of Hobbomak more strong since, then before you prayed to God?
A39229Whether doe you believe that these very bodies of ours shall rise againe?
A39229Whether doe you indeed believe there is a God, Christ, Heaven, Hell, whether have you any doubts concerning these thing, or no?
A39229Whether doth not your soule groane within you, under the sense of unbelief, and other sins?
A39229Whether have you found at any time any such worke in your selfe?
A39229Whether have you not many jealousies and feares that you love not God in truth?
A39229Whether shall they ever dye any more?
A39229Who among the Indians shall goe to God, and what are the signes that they shall goe to God?
A39229Who is Iesus Christ?
A39229Who is Iesus Christ?
A39229Who put him to death?
A39229Whose wages is death?
A39229Why are you troubled for sin, that none ever knew but your selfe?
A39229Why doe some believe in Christ, and not others, what maketh the difference?
A39229Why doe they believe God?
A39229Why doe you believe it?
A39229Why doe you cast away your sins?
A39229Why doe you love God?
A39229Why doe you need Christ?
A39229Why doe you say, Christ Iesus was a man that he might dye, doe onely men dye?
A39229Why doth thy heart desire Iesus Christ more then sin, and thy former Idolls?
A39229Why is Christ Iesus God?
A39229Why was Christ God?
A39229Why was Christ Iesus a man?
A39229Why was Christ man?
A39229and that their labours have not been in vaine in the Lord?
A39229doth the soule dye when the body dyeth?
A624711. Who made you and all the world?
A624712. Who shall save you from sinne and hell?
A6247120. besides, that dulcis amor patriae, how many hazards did they runne into by dangerous and tedious sea- voyages?
A6247123. should suffer so great a portion of mankind ever to remaine in darknesse, and in the shadow of death?
A6247131. should have no compassion of such an innumerable multitude of soules?
A6247137. and so they are every where to this day: what more reproachfull obloquy is there among men, then this, Thou art a Iew?
A62471A man before hee knew God had two wives, the first is barren, the second brought forth sweet children, which of these must hee put away?
A62471Againe, If a wise Indian teach good things to other Indians, should not he be as a father or brother to such?
A62471An old Powoow asked, Why we had not taught them to know God sooner?
A62471An old widdow Squaw said, if when men know God, God loves them, why then are any afflicted after they know him?
A62471And what saith a wicked soule when it comes to hell?
A62471And where being now absent from them?
A62471Another said, Suppose two men sin, one knowes it, the other doth not, will God punish both alike?
A62471Being satisfied in this also, they said, How may wee come to serve God?
A62471Can one be saved by reading the booke of the creature?
A62471Doe not Englishmen spoile their soules to say a thing cost them more than it did, and is it not all one as to steale?
A62471Doth God know who shall repent and believe, and who not?
A62471Doth the Devill dwell in us, as we dwell in an house?
A62471Doth the soule in heaven know things done here on earth?
A62471Have no fellowship,& c. They asked what Englishmen thought of him, because he came among the wicked Indians and taught them?
A62471How doth Christ make peace betwixt God and man, what is the meaning of that point?
A62471How far that place from them?
A62471How is all the world become so full of people, being all were once drowned in the floud?
A62471How long is it before men believe that have the word of God made knowne unto them?
A62471How long was Adam good before he sinned?
A62471How many commandements hath God given you to keepe?
A62471How must I waite on God?
A62471How shall I bring my heart to love prayer?
A62471How shall I know when God accepts my prayers?
A62471How the English know God so much, and they so little?
A62471How they might lay hold on him?
A62471How they should know when their faith and prayers bee good?
A62471I see why I must feare hell, and do so every day, but why must I fear God?
A62471If I do that which is a sin, and know it not to be a sin, what will God say to that?
A62471If I reprove a man for sin, and he answer why do you speak thus angerly, Mr. Elliot teacheth us to love one another, is this well?
A62471If I teach on the Sabbath that which you taught us, and forget something, is that a sin?
A62471If a child die before he sin, whither goeth his soule?
A62471If a man know Gods word, but believe it not, and yet teach others, is that good teaching, and if others believe that teaching, is that good believing?
A62471If a man should be inclosed in iron a foot thicke and thrown into the fire, what would become of his soul, would it come forth thence?
A62471If a man will make his daughter marry one she doth not love, what will God say?
A62471If a wife put away her husband because he will pray to God and she will not, what must be done in this case?
A62471If any of them shall goe to heaven, seeing their hearts are so full of sin, especially Nanwunwudsquas, mad after women?
A62471If my wife doth some worke on the night before the Sabbath, and on the Sabbath night also, is it a sin?
A62471If one purpose to pray, and die before that time, wither goeth his soule?
A62471If one that prayes to God sin, like him that prayes not, is not he worse?
A62471If the father be bad, and the child good, will God be offended with that child?
A62471If they did not desire to see God, and if they were not tempted to thinke there was no God, because they could not see him?
A62471If they leave Powawing and pray to God, what shall they doe when they are sicke, having no skill in Physick?
A62471If two families dwell in one house, one prayeth, the other- doth ▪ not, what shall they that pray do to them that pray not?
A62471If we be made so weake by sinne in our hearts, how can wee come before God and sanctifie a sabbath?
A62471In wicked dreames doth the soule sin?
A62471May such women as pray to God, marry those that do not pray to God?
A62471Now the Indians desire to go to heaven, what shall we doe that we may goe thither when we die?
A62471Shall not those poore Natives in New England rise up in judgement against Old England and condemne it?
A62471Shall we call this a day of small things?
A62471The Indians asked Mr. Elliot, if any teach us good things should wee not love him as a father, or a brother?
A62471They demanded, How the English came to differ so much from the Indians in knowledge, seeing at first they had all one father?
A62471To what Nation Iesus Christ came first, and when?
A62471VVhat anger is good, and what is bad?
A62471VVhat is the meaning of the name Hebrews, why doth God say he is the God of the Hebrews?
A62471VVhat meanes that, Blessed are they that mourne?
A62471VVhat meaneth lifting up hands to God?
A62471We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts, what shall we doe for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?
A62471What Countreyman Christ was?
A62471What a spirit is?
A62471What doe you remember of that spoken to you the last time wee were here?
A62471What force of wicked men is lawfull, and what not?
A62471What if a Minister weare long haire, as some other men do, what will God say?
A62471What is faith?
A62471What is the meaning of the word Humiliation, so often heard of by them in our Churches?
A62471What is true repentance, and how shall I know when it is true?
A62471What should I pray for at night, what at morning, and what on the Sabbath day?
A62471When God saith honour thy Father and thy Mother, doth he meane three Fathers; our Father; our Sachim; and God?
A62471When I pray for a soft heart, why is it still hard?
A62471When a soule goes to heaven what doth it say?
A62471When my heart prayeth with my husband praying, is this praying to God aright?
A62471When such die as never heard of Christ, whither do they go?
A62471Where Christ was now?
A62471Whether is faith set in my heart or in my minde?
A62471Whether their children goe when they die, because they have not sinned?
A62471Whether they should believe dreames?
A62471Why did Christ die in our steads?
A62471Why did not God give all men good hearts?
A62471Why did not God having all power, kill the devill, that made all men so bad?
A62471Why doth God punish in hell for ever, man doth not so, but after a time lets out of prison againe?
A62471Why doth God so hate them that teach others to commit sinne?
A62471Why have not beasts a soule as well as man, seeing they have love, anger,& c. as man hath?
A62471Why must we love our enemies, and how shall we do it?
A62471Why some so bad that they hate those that would teach them?
A62471all the light thereof quite extinguished?
A62471and how can there be an image of God, seeing it is forbiden in the second Commandement?
A62471and not so much as the least glimpse thereof remaine?
A62471and their fifth, If the water be higher then the earth, why did it not overflow it?
A62471and what soule is not grieved for the great divisions of England?
A62471another demanded, if English men were once so ignorant of Christ as themselves?
A62471for t is said in the second commandement, hee will visit the sinnes of the fathers upon the children?
A62471how doe you cast them into prison, and fetters, that are not able to pay their debts?
A62471how were they affrighted when the feare of Spanish cruelties provoked fathers, mothers, children, to hang themselves together?
A62471if the former, they offended God, if the latter, they illegitimate their owne deare children?
A62471is it credible there should be no records thereof in the Annalls of any Nation?
A62471is it likely they should be so tenacious in a farre and forraigne land, that never kept them in their owne, as the next words expresse?
A62471this being indeed so large a portion of it; how have they bin scattered into all the four windes, if one of the foure did never blow upon them?
A62471which being answered, their fourth question was, Why the seawater was salt, and the land water fresh?
A62471who bewailes not to see the breakings of the sheepfold?
A62471who mournes not to heare the strange bleeting of the flocks?
A62471why then did God use so much meanes with Pharaoh?
A943011. Who made you and all the world?
A943012. Who shall save you from sinne and hell?
A9430120. besides, that dulcis amor patriae, how many hazards did they runne into by dangerous and tedious sea- voyages?
A9430123. should suffer so great a portion of mankind everto remaine in darknesse, and in the shadow of death?
A9430131. should have no compassion of such an innumerable multitude of soules?
A9430137. and so they are every where to this day: what more reproachfull obloquy is there among men, then this, Thou art a Jew?
A94301A man before hee knew God had two wives, the first is barren, the second brought forth sweet children, which of these must hee put away?
A94301Againe, If a wise Indian teach good things to other Indians, should not he be as a father or brother to such?
A94301An old Powoow asked, Why we had not taught them to know God sooner?
A94301An old widdow Squaw said, if when men know God, God loves them, why then are any afflicted after they know him?
A94301And what saith a wicked soule when it comes to hell?
A94301And where being now absent from them?
A94301Another said, Suppose two men sin, one knowes it, the other doth not, will God punish both alike?
A94301Being satisfied in this also, they said, How may wee come to serve God?
A94301Can one be saved by reading the booke of the creature?
A94301Doe not Englishmen spoile their soules to say a thing cost them more than it did, and is it not all one as to steale?
A94301Doth God know who shall repent and believe, and who not?
A94301Doth the Devill dwell in us, as we dwell in an house?
A94301Doth the soule in heaven know things done here on earth?
A94301Have no fellowship,& c. They asked what Englishmen thought of him; because he came among the wicked Indians and taught them?
A94301How doth Christ make peace betwixt God and man, what is the meaning of that point?
A94301How far that place from them?
A94301How is all the world become so full of people, being all were once drowned in the floud?
A94301How long is it before men believe that have the word of God made knowne unto them?
A94301How long was Adam good before he sinned?
A94301How many commandements hath God given you to keepe?
A94301How must I waite on God?
A94301How shall I bring my heart to love prayer?
A94301How shall I know when God accepts my prayers?
A94301How the English know God so much, and they so little?
A94301How they might lay hold on him?
A94301How they should know when their faith and prayers bee good?
A94301I see why I must feare hell, and do so every day, but why must I fear God?
A94301If I do that which is a sin, and know it not to be a sin, what will God say to that?
A94301If I reprove a man for sin, and he answer why do you speak thus angerly, Mr. Elliot teacheth us to love one another, is this well?
A94301If I teach on the Sabbath that which you taught us, and forget something, is that a sin?
A94301If a child die before he sin, whither goeth his soule?
A94301If a man know Gods word, but believe it not, and yet teach others, is that good teaching, and if others believe that teaching, is that good believing?
A94301If a man should be inclosed in iron a foot thicke and thrown into the fire, what would become of his soul, would it come forth thence?
A94301If a man will make his daughter marry one she doth not love, what will God say?
A94301If a wife put away her husband because he will pray to God and she will not, what must be done in this case?
A94301If any of them shall goe to heaven, seeing their hearts are so full of sin, especially Nanwunwudsquas, mad after women?
A94301If my wife doth some worke on the night before the Sabbath, and on the Sabbath night also, is it a sin?
A94301If one purpese to pray, and die before that time, wither goeth his soule?
A94301If one that prayes to God sin, like him that prayes not, is not he worse?
A94301If the father be bad, and the child good, will God be offended with that child?
A94301If they did not desire to see God, and if they were not tempted to thinke there was no God, because they could not see him?
A94301If they leave Powawing and pray to God, what shall they doe when they are sicke, having no skill in Physick?
A94301If two families dwell in one house, one prayeth, the other doth not, what shall they that pray do to them that pray not?
A94301If we be made so weake by sinne in our hearts, how can wee come before God and sanctifie a sabbath?
A94301In wicked dreames doth the soule sin?
A94301May such women as pray to God, marry those that do not pray to God?
A94301Nov?
A94301Now the Indians desire to go to heaven, what shall we doe that we may goe thither when we die?
A94301Shall not those poore Natives in New England rise up in judgement against Old England and condemne it?
A94301Shall we call this a day of small things?
A94301The Indians asked Mr. Elliot, if any teach us good things should wee not love him as a father, or a brother?
A94301They demanded, How the English came to differ so much from the Indians in knowledge, seeing at first they had all one father?
A94301To what Nation Iesus Christ came first, and when?
A94301VVhat anger is good, and what is bad?
A94301VVhat is the meaning of the name Hebrews, why doth God say he is the God of the Hebrews?
A94301VVhat meanes that, Blessed are they that mourne?
A94301VVhat meaneth lifting up hands to God?
A94301We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts, what shall we doe for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?
A94301What Countreyman Christ was?
A94301What a spirit is?
A94301What doe you remember of that spoken to you the last time wee were here?
A94301What force of wicked men is lawfull, and what not?
A94301What if a Minister weare long haire, as some other men do, what will God say?
A94301What is faith?
A94301What is the meaning of the word Humiliation, so often heard of by them in our Churches?
A94301What is true repentance, and how shall I know when it is true?
A94301What should I pray for at night, what at morning, and what on the Sabbath day?
A94301When God saith honour thy Father and thy Mother, doth he meane three Fathers, our Father, our Sachim, and God?
A94301When I pray for a soft heart, why is it still hard?
A94301When a soule goes to heaven what doth it say?
A94301When my heart prayeth with my husband praying, is this praying to God aright?
A94301When such die as never heard of Christ, whither do they go?
A94301Where Christ was now?
A94301Whether is faith set in my heart or in my minde?
A94301Whether their children goe when they die, because they have not sinned?
A94301Whether they should believe dreames?
A94301Why did Christ die in our steads?
A94301Why did not God give all men good hearts?
A94301Why did not God having all power, kill the devill, that made all men so bad?
A94301Why doth God punish in hell for ever, man doth not so, but after a time lets out of prison againe?
A94301Why doth God so hate them that teach others to commit sinne?
A94301Why have not beasts a soule as well as man, seeing they have love, anger,& c. as man hath?
A94301Why must we love our enemies, and how shall we do it?
A94301Why some so bad that they hate those that would teach them?
A94301all the light thereof quite extinguished?
A94301and how can there be an image of God, seeing it is forbiden in the second Commandement?
A94301and not so much as the least glimpse thereof remaine?
A94301and their fifth, If the water be higher then the earth, why did it not overflow it?
A94301and what soule is not grieved for the great divisions of England?
A94301another demanded, if English men were once so ignorant of Christ as themselves?
A94301for t is said in the second commandement, hee will visit the sinnes of the fathers upon the children?
A94301how doe you cast them into prison, and fetters, that are not able to pay their debts?
A94301how were they affrighted when the feare of Spanish cruelties provoked fathers, mothers, children, to hang themselves together?
A94301if the former, they offended God, if the latter, they illegitimate their owne deare children?
A94301is it credible there should be no records thereof in the Annalls of any Nation?
A94301is it likely they should be so tenacious in a farre and forraigne land, that never kept them in their owne, as the next words expresse?
A94301spe?
A94301this being indeed so large a portion of it; how have they bin scattered into all the four windes, if one of the foure did never blow upon them?
A94301which being answered, their fourth question was, Why the sea water was salt, and the land water fresh?
A94301who bewailes not to see the breakings of the sheepfold?
A94301who mournes not to heare the strange bleeting of the flocks?
A94301why then did God use so much meanes with Pharaoh?
A39228ARe you well this morning?
A39228Again, who provideth water, and watereth the Corn?
A39228Ah what a fool have I been?
A39228Alas, we can not Pray, nor Reade, how shall we keep a Sabbath?
A39228All these wonderful works God doth, in t ● ● matter of feeding us; and therefore is it not good reason w ● should then pray to him?
A39228An ● what though God doth chastise his people for th ● sins?
A39228And I pray Cousin how doth your Wife, my loving Kinswoman, is she yet living?
A39228And further, are you willing to learn meekness of Jesus Christ?
A39228And what pleasure have you in those wayes?
A39228And who but God can make our bodies to grow to such an appointe ● stature, and then to grow no more?
A39228And who but God can pr ● ● serve our health, and turn away sicknesses?
A39228And will not you suffer your people to learn this good way, when God offereth it unto us?
A39228And yet I see that I have no such thing to give in ransome for my Soul; or had I such a thing to give, would it be accepted?
A39228But I pray Cousin whose house is that before us, where I see so many going in and out, and standing about in every place?
A39228But how can that be?
A39228But how do you know all this?
A39228But how shall I know that you s ● y true?
A39228But let the worst of your fears come to pass, suppose all your Subjects that hate praying to God should leave you, what s ● ● ll you lose by it?
A39228But moreover and besides my own personal sins, other mens sins I am guilty of; Oh how many have sinned upon my account, many wayes?
A39228But still I am in the dark about my self, how shall I be inter ● sted in this Redemption wrought by Jesus Christ?
A39228But then divine Justice taketh the cause in hand; Why gaddest thou about to seek so many shifts?
A39228But what are those outward distresses which do so a ● ● ● ict you?
A39228But what got he at l ● st by adhering to the worst sort of his Subjects?
A39228But what is the effect of your prayers?
A39228But what noise is this that I hear?
A39228But why do you say that we feed upon trash, st ● ● meat and poison?
A39228But why say I all?
A39228Can any of your gods give Rain, or rule the Clouds?
A39228Can man, or any Creature for him, satisfie the Justice of the Law of God?
A39228Cousin, had you not a great Thunder and Lightni ● ● to day as you came, and were you not afraid?
A39228Did your Gods make this World?
A39228Do all you praying Indians thus do when you are weary and tired with labour, or travel, or hunting,& c. do you pray before you go to rest?
A39228Doth no body see these base doings of these Ministers?
A39228God is just and holy, and how can it stand with his holy Justice to pardon a vile sinner, without satisfaction to his holy Justice?
A39228HO, well met friend: how far travel you this way?
A39228Have you any further Counsel to give me?
A39228How do you know what was done so many thousand years ago?
A39228Husband, what do you mean to withhold our Friend from ● e ● t so long, so l ● te?
A39228I acknowledge wh ● t you say: but I pray what is that wherein you desire we might agree?
A39228I have been a means of their damnation, Oh how many are gone, and going to hell upon my account?
A39228I perceive also that in your worshipping of God morning and night, you reade in that Book: I pray tell me what Book that is ▪ what is written in it?
A39228I pray tell me why you are so careful to pray unto God before and after meat?
A39228I pray tell me, what is my duty in that respe ● ● to pray for others?
A39228I wonder at m ● self: where have I been?
A39228I wonder at these things; Can you satisfie me in the reason hereof?
A39228If a great Sachem in a far Country should send unto you a writing, wherein he giveth you wise Counsel, would you not reade it?
A39228If our Souls be living Souls, what do they feed upon?
A39228If your praying to God do indeed teach you the true way of being rich, as you say, how then cometh it to pass that you are so poor still?
A39228Is there no Balm in G ● lead?
A39228Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
A39228My question therefore is, How 〈 ◊ 〉 comport with the present affairs, and state of things?
A39228Now I ask you, Are you weary and heavy laden with your sins?
A39228Now my Kinsmen and Friends let us discourse a little about the Question propounded, Why we pray unto God before and after Meat?
A39228Now what acts of life doth this babe perform?
A39228Oh I am pained at my heart, what sh ● ll I do?
A39228Oh how welcome will you be unto the Lord?
A39228Oh what shall I do?
A39228Oh what shall I do?
A39228Oh wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me?
A39228Reade the 40 Chapter of Isaiah, begin at the 12 verse, and reade unto the 27. Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand?
A39228Some s ● eak of very many English people killed wi ● ● Thunder, and many burnt in their houses: is it so indeed?
A39228Still I am more and more confounded: who is able to deliver a wretched rebellious worm out of his Almighty hand?
A39228The Question is, What is the Word of God?
A39228There is but one thing more that I am to speak to, viz, the second part of your question, What we have gained and got by praying to God?
A39228These Rocks and hills about us, why fall they not upon me and break me into dust and powder, and send me away unto perdition?
A39228This puts me into another great difficulty: can I penitently turn from sin, and believe in Jesus Christ?
A39228VVe can not tell, we do not yet understand the matter, how then should we answer to it?
A39228VVhat further Counsel do you ● i ve me?
A39228We and our Forefathers have through all generations lived in our Religion, which I desire not to change; Are we wiser then our Forefathers?
A39228We see with our eyes, and know certainly that the body dieth, and turneth to rottenness and dust, and why may not the Soul d ● so likewise?
A39228Well; therefore you are now converted from your sins: and who wrought this great Change in you?
A39228Wh ● t if some of Gods childre ● should in this point be conformed to Jesus Christ?
A39228What Book is that you reade in?
A39228What News do the Ships bring from beyond Sea?
A39228What do you mean by Scriptures?
A39228What further Counsel will you give me?
A39228What say you m ● friends?
A39228What say you my friends?
A39228What say you, my friends, to this l ● st mo ● ● on of theirs?
A39228What ● inite creature can out- sin infinite satisfaction?
A39228Wherewith sha ● ● I come before the Lord, and bowe my self before the high God?
A39228Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bowe my self before the high God?
A39228Who but God can do this?
A39228Who but God can do this?
A39228Who but God can do this?
A39228Who can oppose or gainsay the mountainous weight of these Arguments?
A39228Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love?
A39228Why ● hen is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
A39228Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten th ● usands of rivers of oyl?
A39228Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of r ● vers of oyl?
A39228Will ye rob God?
A39228Will you go with me unto them, and see what they do?
A39228Would you not lye down now you have eaten, and take so ● e rest after your long journey?
A39228Yea, that I can freely yield unto, that God himself can do it; what can not he do?
A39228You say right: why trouble they us in our pleasures and delights?
A39228You speak much of Jesus Christ, and his pardoning our sins, and saving our Souls; who is this Jesus Christ?
A39228and how do you know that it is the Word of God?
A39228and is she not yet weary of your new way of praying to God?
A39228and whall s ● all we do?
A39228and who can give every part of our body its due proportion, that one part sh ● ll not overgrow the other, but every part alike?
A39228and why do they not Command their people to Print the Bible, and let it be free for any man that will buy them, and reade them?
A39228and why do you call it The Word of God?
A39228and would you not suffer your people to learn wisdome, but continue in their ignorance and blindness?
A39228are these the men th ● t manage their Religion?
A39228but will the offend ● d just and holy God p ● cifie himself for my offences, and pardon so great a sinner as I?
A39228can they quench hell fire?
A39228do you love darkness better then light?
A39228doth not your weary journey l ● e in your bones?
A39228for when Springs and Rivers are dried up, what can me ● do, but cry to God?
A39228have you slept well this night?
A39228how many of these wicked Ministers be there, that they are so potent?
A39228how shall I bring the matter about, to bring about my people to pray to God?
A39228how shall I escape damnation, who have led so many in ● o that eternal pit?
A39228is it no ● God?
A39228is not the skin of your feet that was worn thin with rocks and rough wayes, still tender?
A39228is there no Physician there?
A39228my Relations, my Friends, my Neighbou ● ● and for all?
A39228nay, will they not rather be oyle unto those flames?
A39228or will you choose your old courses and companions, and perish for ever?
A39228shall I come before him with bur ● ● offerings with calves of a year old?
A39228shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
A39228shall I give my first born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
A39228shall I give ● y first born for my transgression, the fruit of my bo ● y for the sin of ● y soul?
A39228the Heavens, the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, the Clouds, the Seas, and the whole Earth?
A39228there are not many, that I hear of, tha ● pray unto God; and you that do pray unto God, what do you get by it?
A39228we having neither the word of God ● or praye ●?
A39228what are these tears of mine?
A39228what grea ● Houses have you built?
A39228what have I done?
A39228what is the reason of your so doing?
A39228where be you ● flocks and herds of Cattel?
A39228where be your Clothes?
A39228where be your fields of Corn, Barns an ● Orchards?
A39228where shall I hide my self from his eye?
A39228wherein are you be ● tered by your praying to God?
A39228wherein doth our food differ from yours, and wherein do you in that respect excel us?
A39228will God regard these complaints of mine?
A39228will praying to God fill you with food, gladness, and garments?
A39228will the holy God cease to be just?
A39228will ● e abrogate and disanul his holy Law, which I have so often, so deeply, so rebelliously broken?
A39228would you not hear what he saith?
A39228you hear what these people desire, will you tarry the Sabbath among us, and teach publickly amongst my people?
A39228〈 ◊ 〉 you are at your choice, will you forsake those bad course ● companions, and live in glory?