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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A28392 | Lynch, Thomas, Sir, d. 1684? |
A86321 | How call you those who fool''d old Solomon; And shameless put the Royal Breeches on? |
A86321 | If the most stately Prisons can not please, VVhat shall we find i''th''Jakes and Little- ease? |
A86321 | If then at best no better Chear you meet, How doth he fare that''s lodg''d i''th''loathed Sheet? |
A86321 | Is there no Paradise in Cherry- cheek, What a plague is that then, that''s as green as Leek? |
A86321 | Quid dem? |
A86321 | Quid non dem? |
A86321 | What can secure us from the Petticoat? |
A86321 | When wit, nor Samson''s strength can save the throat? |
A63791 | And again, Did ever the Wrath of Man accomplish the Righteousness of God? |
A63791 | And do not such Offences require a strict Hand, and severe Punishments? |
A63791 | And do you black Heathenish Negroes then dane compare your selves with us brave white Christians? |
A63791 | And does not every one fancy his own Opinion to be the only Truth, and condemn the Sentiments of others, how well grounded soever they may be? |
A63791 | And how many are yearly with their Families utterly ruined thereby? |
A63791 | And how ready are we to go, run, work, watch and defend our Masters ▪ and to preserve their Rights? |
A63791 | And if so, are we not of as good Parentage, as ancient a Family, as noble a Descent as the best of you? |
A63791 | And is it not a strange,& an unheard of thing, that a fourth or fifth part every Year should dye, and be made away with, more than there are born? |
A63791 | And our Ill is your Loss, are we not your Money? |
A63791 | And though we are never so submissive, can not the kindled Wrath raise up other Enemies to destroy you and yours in a Moment? |
A63791 | And what a small matter more than you allow us, might plentifully supply us? |
A63791 | And what grievous Diseases do such Debauches occasion both present, and for the future? |
A63791 | And what, I pray, might be the Result of our wise Worships speculations? |
A63791 | Are not all our Senses as good and quick as yours? |
A63791 | Are not our Bodies of as proportionable a Frame, and as well furnisht with useful Limbs? |
A63791 | Are these your Contemplations? |
A63791 | Are they not all long since crusht to pieces by one another, because their Foundations were laid in Violence and Spoil, Injustice and Oppressions? |
A63791 | Are we not endued with a reflex Power, whereby to condemn or approve our own Actions as they are either good or evil? |
A63791 | Are we not, if we had the advantages of Education, altogether as docible, and apt to learn Arts and Sciences as any of you? |
A63791 | As how I pray? |
A63791 | But I pray, is it not your Cruelty, in not affording us what is sufficient to support Nature otherwise; that makes us do it? |
A63791 | But how does this consist or agree with the Violence, Injustice and Oppressions which you exercise upon us? |
A63791 | But pray, have you this Prerogative from your Descent or Pedigree? |
A63791 | Can any thing be more preposterously absurd, more foolishly wicked, than these interferring Contradictions? |
A63791 | Can you your selves think, whilst you are awake and sober, that Perfideousness will avail you, and Rebellion save you? |
A63791 | Do not hot Countries presently set open all the Gates and secret Passages of Nature, even to the very Centre? |
A63791 | Do not many of your learnd Ones boast of their Lights and Knowledge, and count all others little better than Brutes in comparison of themselves? |
A63791 | Do not we see it a common Practice amongst the Christians, to drink to Drunkenness, and eat to Superfluity and Gluttony? |
A63791 | Do these things taste or favour of Christianity? |
A63791 | Do you not invent an hundred Superfluities and needless Toys, to gratifie your own, and your Childrens Pallates and Sensuality? |
A63791 | Does not your very Hue, that sooty Skin of yours, serve for an Emblem of the darkness of your Minds? |
A63791 | Does this savour of the true Christian Spirit? |
A63791 | For why should you oppress us, by whose Labours you are sustained? |
A63791 | For your Garments, Houses, Furniture,& c. who can exceed your Pride, and Vanity? |
A63791 | Hath he endued you with any particular Quality or Property more then we are furnisht with? |
A63791 | Have not you variety of Complexions amongst your selves; some very White and Fair, others Brown, many Swarthy, and several Cole- black? |
A63791 | Have they any such Examples left them by thy Primitive Servants? |
A63791 | How dare you upbraid us that have the Light of the Gospel? |
A63791 | I have given you, Sambo, a large liberty of Prating, and you have used it very confidently: How come you so wonderous Wise? |
A63791 | If not, by what Authority, or by what Dispensation against his divine Law do you practise these things? |
A63791 | If we should leave off these Practices, how should we live at the Rate we do? |
A63791 | If you approve of these Christian Doctrines, why do not you square your Conversations accordingly? |
A63791 | If you think them needless Notions, why do not you disown them? |
A63791 | Is Hypocrisie a Virtue? |
A63791 | Is Iett or Ebony despised for its Colour? |
A63791 | Is another very hot? |
A63791 | Is it because we are not of your Religion and Belief? |
A63791 | Is not this rare Christian Equity, to beat us unmercifully for that which they themselves do but Laugh at, and make a Jest of? |
A63791 | Nay, rather is not the chiefest Crime in them, since they are the Tempters and Occasioners of it? |
A63791 | Nay, to the further shame of Christians, have you not by lewd Examples defiled and debauched us Ethiopeans, and the Indians amongst whom you converse? |
A63791 | Now let all the World judge, if men will thus seek Death in the Errors of their Lives, how is the Country to be complained of? |
A63791 | Or Tyranny beget Love? |
A63791 | Or did thy eternal Son, the Saviour of the World, preach any such Doctrine, or set any such Example in his meek and holy Pilgrimage on Earth? |
A63791 | Or else how we should do to work in the Dark? |
A63791 | Or from some different Fabrick of your Bodies? |
A63791 | Or from your extraordinary Endowments of Mind? |
A63791 | Or indeed why should we mind any thing such Heathens as you can say or talk of? |
A63791 | Or is your Religion one thing in profession, and another in practise? |
A63791 | Or to whom shall we address our mournful Appeals? |
A63791 | Or why do you so much cry up and magnifie them? |
A63791 | Or why will you abhor and despise a Religion which you profess? |
A63791 | Or will Lying and Dissembling bring a man to Heaven? |
A63791 | Or would you be willing to be thus treated and dealt with, if you were in our condition? |
A63791 | Ought you not then to love us as your Brethren, descended from the same common Father? |
A63791 | Though you are an Impudent, yet since you seem to be an ingenious Raskal, I am content( for once) to hear your Prate: What is your wise Question? |
A63791 | Were it not better to be what you call your selves, or to call your selves what you are? |
A63791 | What Expressions will be able to equal our Afflictions? |
A63791 | What are become of all the Glories of the Nimrods, and the Caesars, and the Alexanders? |
A63791 | What are they, prethee? |
A63791 | What greater Crime can there be, than for you to betray your Masters? |
A63791 | What is there in the World that you are so averse to, as to be seriously that which you profess to be? |
A63791 | What swarms of Lawyers, Clerks, Pettifoggers and Idle- men, does your Strife, and unjust Contention maintain? |
A63791 | What then do they talk so much of the Leaves, when we can see no Fruits? |
A63791 | What would you have us do? |
A63791 | Whom do you hate more than those that are that in Heart and Life, which you call your selves in customary Words? |
A63791 | Why will you profess a Religion you abhor? |
A63791 | Why? |
A63791 | Why? |
A63791 | Will you make us believe, that those men have any Religion, who have no God? |
A63791 | and will not the very Beasts of the Earth rise in Judgment against such vile hard hearted Wretches, and Nature disown and spue them out as abominable? |
A63791 | because some called Christians commit Murders and Treasons, must all of that Profession be cut off by the Ax, or the Gibbet? |
A63791 | for they allure our ● eople to it, by offering them several sorts of Goods which they find they have most mind to? |
A63791 | how have you rested to Night? |
A63791 | nothing but studying Mischief to your Master? |
A63791 | of all the mighty Tyrants, and spreading Monarchies of the Assyrians, Medes, Persians, Macedonians and Romans? |
A63791 | or that the God of Wisdom, Holiness and Justice, will accept you for a perjured Profession to be, and to do that which never came into your Hearts? |
A63791 | that you take upon you to make us your Slaves, to over- labour, half starve, beat, abuse and kill us at your pleasure? |
A63791 | the devilish fierce wrathful hellish Nature? |
A63791 | what Language is suitable for such a purpose? |
A63791 | what difference has our Creator made between you and us? |
A63791 | who do violate this Rule more than the generality of Christians? |