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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28330 | Am I not doing something to bring up my children in knowledge and integrity? |
28330 | By paying the teacher more, am I not increasing his usefulness? |
28330 | Will they not be a greater comfort to me, and more happy and prosperous themselves? |
38730 | Then why did you call me wretch? 38730 Yes,"replies an ant,"but in what capacity are you admitted among all these great people? |
38730 | You do not wish to be sick? 38730 A cunning old mouse peeps over the edge of the shelf, and says:Aha, my good friend, are you there? |
38730 | Am I bound to make the attempt to draw it away from the track? |
38730 | And he looked into their eyes, and said:"Have you eaten of the fruit of which I told you not to eat?" |
38730 | And he said to them:"Why do you hide from me?" |
38730 | And how does Iphigenia heal him? |
38730 | And then, to- morrow evening he was to play for the dancers on the green, at the village feast: would not Cain join in the merry- making? |
38730 | And what are those traces? |
38730 | And what is the relation of moral instruction to the habits thus engendered? |
38730 | And why? |
38730 | And why? |
38730 | Are her own parents still living, and are they so situated that she is justified in leaving them? |
38730 | Are there other blood relations who have a prior claim on her? |
38730 | At what time does conscience enter on the scene? |
38730 | But he silenced it by saying to himself,"Am I my brother''s keeper? |
38730 | But how comes the parent''s word to produce belief? |
38730 | But how shall the sentiment of filial gratitude express itself? |
38730 | But how shall we handle these_ Märchen_ and what method shall we employ in putting them to account for our special purpose? |
38730 | But if you fix the time at all, is it not worth while to fix it with approximate exactness? |
38730 | But is it not a duty to denounce evil and evil- doers and to put the innocent on their guard against wolves in sheep''s clothing? |
38730 | But it may be asked: Are not moral principles really clothed with supreme authority? |
38730 | But of what nature shall these maxims be? |
38730 | But what, then, is it my business as a moral teacher to do? |
38730 | But when he asked for his reward, the wolf glared savagely upon him, and said:"Is it not enough that I refrained from biting off your head?" |
38730 | But why is knowledge so desirable? |
38730 | CHARITY.--How shall we distinguish charity from justice? |
38730 | CONTENTS: Happiness as an Immediate Aim.--Unguided Expediency.--The Moral- Sense Doctrine.--What is Morality?--The Evanescence[? |
38730 | Can we desire to inoculate the young with this spirit? |
38730 | David remarks:"If my own son seek my life, how shall I be angry with this Benjamite?" |
38730 | Did I not beg you to stop?" |
38730 | Does it make any difference whether I am single or the father of a family and have others dependent on me? |
38730 | Does the deed of charity react beneficially on the doer? |
38730 | Does this strike you as pedantic? |
38730 | Else how could it ever unfold into full- grown morality? |
38730 | For my part, I should suspect of quibbling and dishonest intention any boy or girl who would ask me, Why ought I not to lie? |
38730 | Have I ever broken any pots, or have I rubbed against the walls, or have I made the walks around the premises unclean?" |
38730 | Have you ever tried hard to solve a problem in algebra? |
38730 | How can I be sure that there is such a thing as eternal truth-- that the right will prevail in the end? |
38730 | How can such examples fail to inspire, to ennoble, to awaken emulation? |
38730 | How can we justify such a procedure? |
38730 | How do they manifest themselves? |
38730 | How do you characterize such a statement? |
38730 | How is this unique charm of the classical literature to be explained? |
38730 | How much of it can we hope to include in such a course of instruction as this? |
38730 | How to arrive at such a rule? |
38730 | How, then, shall we define equality in the moral sense? |
38730 | I like your industries and your factories and your wealth; but, tell me, do they turn out men down your way?" |
38730 | I would rather be killed than kill? |
38730 | In what does the falsehood of such statements consist? |
38730 | In what sense is it immoral? |
38730 | In what way will these types appeal to our pupils? |
38730 | Is he such a child that he can not take care of himself-- that he can not stand a blow?" |
38730 | Is it easy to see the good in others? |
38730 | Is it not a little astonishing that this fable should so often be related to children as if it contained a moral which they ought to take to heart? |
38730 | Is it not indispensable, from his point of view, that the figure of the Saviour shall stand in the foreground of moral inculcation and exhortation? |
38730 | Is it right to kill another in self- defense? |
38730 | Is not moral education conceded to be one of the most important, if not the most important, of all branches of education? |
38730 | Joseph is lost; shall Benjamin, too, perish? |
38730 | Must we forego the splendid opportunities afforded by the daily schools for this purpose? |
38730 | Must we, therefore, abandon altogether the hope of teaching the elements of morals? |
38730 | On what basis does it rest? |
38730 | Orestes is sick; and what is his malady? |
38730 | Ought we not, indeed, to keep the standard of righteousness constantly before our eyes; in brief, is it possible to be too moral? |
38730 | Parents and teachers should endeavor to answer such questions as these: When do the first stirrings of the moral sense appear in the child? |
38730 | Shall I always tell the truth-- that is to say, the whole truth, as I know it, and to everybody? |
38730 | Shall we then change the formula so as to read: Intend that thy words shall conform to the facts? |
38730 | Shall we then formulate the rule in this wise: Intend to make thy words correspond to the essential facts? |
38730 | Should we be justified in setting down the many excellent persons who made such statements as liars? |
38730 | That was right, children, was it not? |
38730 | The ethics of suicide resolves itself into the question, Is it justifiable under any circumstances to take one''s life? |
38730 | The fanatic of the first degree, to whom Emerson addresses the words,"What right have you, sir, to your one virtue?" |
38730 | The field being spread out before us, the question arises, At what point shall we enter it? |
38730 | The question is now raised, Why did Cleanthes work at night instead of seeking rest, and why did Hillel remain outside in the bitter cold and snow? |
38730 | The question is, would the merchant, would those others, be justified in committing suicide? |
38730 | The temptation begins when the snake says with characteristic exaggeration:"Is it true that of_ all_ the fruit you are forbidden to eat?" |
38730 | The words of Saul are very touching,"Is it thy voice I hear, my son David?" |
38730 | To what acts or omissions does the child apply the terms right and wrong? |
38730 | To which system shall we give the preference? |
38730 | Upon what moral considerations shall the right of property be based? |
38730 | Was there ever a more perfect embodiment of girlish grace and modesty, coupled with sweetest frankness, than Nausicaa? |
38730 | What are the emotional and the intellectual equipments of the child at different periods, and how do these correspond with its moral outfit? |
38730 | What better stimulation can we offer to growing children than this recital of Telemachus''s development from boyhood into manhood? |
38730 | What can be finer, e. g., than Nausicaa''s farewell to Ulysses? |
38730 | What is the good eye? |
38730 | What is the proper order? |
38730 | What is this principle? |
38730 | What makes the trees grow? |
38730 | What method shall we use for instilling these ideas? |
38730 | What motive can there be strong enough to support bravery in that moment? |
38730 | What need is there of specific moral instruction? |
38730 | What quality exists in Homer, in the Bible, enabling them, despite the changes of taste and fashion, to hold their own? |
38730 | What should be the rule of duty in such cases? |
38730 | What then? |
38730 | What topics shall we single out? |
38730 | What, after all, apart from artificial social convention, is the foundation of the right of property? |
38730 | When the Christian maintains that morality must be based on religion, does he not mean, above all, on the belief in Christ? |
38730 | Where in universal literature shall we find words more eloquent of tender devotion than these? |
38730 | Why not be content with still further confirming the force of good habits? |
38730 | Why not say a falsehood is like a pebble? |
38730 | Why not? |
38730 | Why should not these be permitted to put an end to their miseries? |
38730 | Why, then, may we not content ourselves with utilizing the ordinary studies of the school curriculum? |
38730 | Why, then, should not these habits suffice? |
38730 | Will you permit me to relate the story as I should tell it to little children? |
38730 | With what show of fairness, then, could the belief of any one of these sects be adopted by the state as a basis for the inculcation of moral truths? |
38730 | Wouldst thou be sure that there is such a thing as a divine Power? |
38730 | You do not wish to suffer? |
38730 | _ Is this civilization of ours turning out men_--manly men and womanly women? |
38730 | e., what is the cause of the trees growing and the stars shining? |
38730 | wherefore should my son have gone?'' |
34200 | A good work, too,said"Thoughtful";"and now, what shall we do next?" |
34200 | Can you tell me, please, which is the way to East Thorpe? |
34200 | Children,said she,"Christmas will be here in a month; shall we make a present for little Davie?" |
34200 | Did he tell the people at the party what he had done? |
34200 | Do you promise, Daisy? |
34200 | Do you think he will come to- morrow, mother? |
34200 | Edwin heard the scream and said to himself,''I wonder what that is? 34200 How funny,"said Elsie;"what are sea- biscuits like, Jack?" |
34200 | How is this? |
34200 | How nice it is to hear the corn as it rustles in the wind,said Olive,"and listen, Gertie, is not this a pretty tinkling sound?" |
34200 | I have called to take your little boy for a drive,said the gentleman,"but I am in a great hurry; could you have him ready at once?" |
34200 | Is= that= what happens to boys who get into a passion? |
34200 | May I give you a little water, auntie? |
34200 | Perhaps your mother would not be pleased to see you carrying my bundle? |
34200 | Think now, what could you do? |
34200 | True,said"Thoughtful";"but what did= you= do, dear"Selfless"? |
34200 | What is patience, mother? |
34200 | What is that? |
34200 | What is the wall made of? |
34200 | What shall I do? |
34200 | Where are the six sisters? 34200 Where are you going?" |
34200 | Where are you, kitty? 34200 Who are''mortals''?" |
34200 | Whose blanket is this? |
34200 | Why? |
34200 | ( Why do they not draw it along? |
34200 | ( or to younger children): How did the boy''s rudeness make Alice feel? |
34200 | (= They= were not brave, were they?) |
34200 | 98) who threw his bag here, his cap there, and his coat somewhere else, did you? |
34200 | = Why= did the general offer his seat to the old woman? |
34200 | = Why= do we obey? |
34200 | A little bird comes flying to the cherry tree and asks,"May I have one of these rosy little balls, please?" |
34200 | Alec wakes and rubs his eyes; what has happened? |
34200 | And do you know why? |
34200 | And do you think it is right, dear children, to make mother unhappy? |
34200 | And have you noticed the strong, green cup which closes round the petals at night, and keeps them all safe? |
34200 | And how do you think his mother cured him? |
34200 | And pray, what have you done for the flower? |
34200 | And what will be the end of it all? |
34200 | And why is he eating so quickly? |
34200 | Anyhow, it was better than crying and making a fuss, do you not think? |
34200 | But is she happy? |
34200 | But this is what I want you to learn, the saliva is never to be sent out of the mouth in the way that is called"spitting"( an ugly word, is it not? |
34200 | But why does Gladys feel so wretched all at once? |
34200 | But why does Stephen take such large bites, and fill his mouth so full? |
34200 | Can you guess how his mother felt? |
34200 | Can you guess how his stockings were? |
34200 | Can you guess how= ashamed= each girl felt? |
34200 | Can you guess the rest? |
34200 | Can you guess what she wanted it for? |
34200 | Can you guess why? |
34200 | Can you tell who was rude in this story? |
34200 | Can you think of anything else that should be kept clean besides the nails? |
34200 | Could anything be more delightful? |
34200 | Could he not take it over his arm, or put it on in the afternoon?" |
34200 | Did any one know about it? |
34200 | Did he leave the water and say,"It is of no use to try"? |
34200 | Did not the horse behave like a gentleman?" |
34200 | Did you ever hear of a horse who could behave like a gentleman? |
34200 | Did you know that trees and birds, bees and flowers could be kind to each other? |
34200 | Do all the little girls love to have smooth, clean pinafores? |
34200 | Do not you? |
34200 | Do you know the name of this queen? |
34200 | Do you know what he meant? |
34200 | Do you know what it is to be contented? |
34200 | Do you know what shrimps or prawns are? |
34200 | Do you know what the wheels needed to make them go sweetly? |
34200 | Do you know who it was? |
34200 | Do you know= why= we do not look about in church? |
34200 | Do you like to have your hands clean? |
34200 | Do you not think so?" |
34200 | Do you remember the story of"Lulu and the Wool"? |
34200 | Do you think we could find out the secret of being clumsy? |
34200 | Down came the children for breakfast, and Frank cried:"Is the fire not lighted, mother? |
34200 | Had any one seen her? |
34200 | Have you ever counted its ten long legs? |
34200 | Have you ever heard of the"Black Country"? |
34200 | Have you ever known a little girl who cried whenever her face was washed? |
34200 | Have you ever known children who did not like to do as they were told? |
34200 | Have you ever sat at table with a child who was never still? |
34200 | Have you ever seen a girl walking along the street with her head turned backwards, trying to look behind her as she goes? |
34200 | Have you ever seen a glass jar of pure honey, no bits of wax floating in it, all clear and pure? |
34200 | Have you ever seen a stag with its graceful, branching horns? |
34200 | Have you ever seen children riding donkeys at the seaside? |
34200 | Have you noticed how softly pussy moves? |
34200 | Have_ you_ heard that voice, dear child, Speaking in you, gentle, mild? |
34200 | Hilda''s bright eyes were always ready to see anything that was needed:"Shall I pass you the salt, grandpapa?" |
34200 | His mother was speaking to a lady on the seat behind, and when the child was asked,"What is the matter?" |
34200 | How came you here? |
34200 | How do we get the coals to our houses-- the coals that make the bright, hot fires? |
34200 | How is it that boys and girls so often forget to close the door quietly? |
34200 | How is it that we have trains now? |
34200 | How musical is the flow of the stream, and do you not love to hear the splash of the oars as they dip in the river? |
34200 | How should they manage? |
34200 | How was this, do you think? |
34200 | I wish Carl had felt like that about the piece of sugar; do not you? |
34200 | I wonder if untidy people are lazy? |
34200 | I wonder if you have ever seen any little children who make you think of those disagreeable wheels? |
34200 | I wonder if= you= can guess the reason? |
34200 | If the bird had been an eagle, with strong claws that could have hurt them in return, would they have stoned it? |
34200 | If you were eating plum tart or cherry pudding, how should you manage with the stones? |
34200 | Is it not this? |
34200 | Is not it for want of taking= care=? |
34200 | Is not that clever for such a little fellow? |
34200 | It is so that we may think of what we are saying; if we kept them open, we should be thinking of what we were= seeing= instead, should we not? |
34200 | It is the same with clumsy people-- they forget to take care? |
34200 | It was not a great thing to promise, was it? |
34200 | Just then mamma came up and said:"Have you finished, children? |
34200 | Little child with eyes so blue, What has mother done for you? |
34200 | Now before Alice came into the carriage, what do you think the boy had been doing? |
34200 | Now do you know the two things that the= wrong= voice told Cecil to do? |
34200 | One day, as they sat on a mossy bank in the Fairy wood,"Selfless"asked,"What shall we do next, sister?" |
34200 | Or if a child omits to say"Thank you,"he may be reminded by asking:"Have you forgotten''Alec and the Fairies''?" |
34200 | Shall I tell it to you?" |
34200 | Shall I tell you a little secret? |
34200 | She had a cord tied round her waist, with which she had been fastened up, and what do you think she did? |
34200 | So the bird has a nice fruit banquet with the cherries, and then, what do you think= he= does for the tree? |
34200 | That was not grateful, was it? |
34200 | That was rude and unkind, was it not? |
34200 | The Tidy Girl:-- And what about the tidy girl? |
34200 | The box was there, but what do you think? |
34200 | The fire makes a pleasant sound as it burns and crackles in the grate, and who does not like to hear the"singing"of the kettle on the hob? |
34200 | Then a letter came asking,"Has Rosy had my letter with the present?" |
34200 | Then he determined to turn back, and try to reach the road, but where are his footprints? |
34200 | Then he said in a loud voice,"Well, mother, how''s your head?" |
34200 | Then he stopped to think for a minute, and looked at the rag as much as to say:"What shall I do with you next"? |
34200 | They were away two or three hours, and when they returned their mother said:"Well, boys, what did you see in your walk?" |
34200 | Two white rows of pearly teeth, What can prettier be? |
34200 | Was it not? |
34200 | Was not she a clever, thoughtful, kind monkey? |
34200 | Was not that a sweet, kind thing for a one- year- old baby to do? |
34200 | Was not that cruel? |
34200 | We have learnt two lessons from Fred, what are they? |
34200 | Were not they foolish? |
34200 | What comes out on your forehead sometimes on a hot day? |
34200 | What could be the matter, what had happened? |
34200 | What could we do without the brave, strong horses? |
34200 | What did he do that was rude? |
34200 | What do we see all over the sponge? |
34200 | What do you think Fred did? |
34200 | What do you think the kind, gentle horse did? |
34200 | What effect did the boy''s rudeness have on Alice? |
34200 | What had happened? |
34200 | What is it for? |
34200 | What is it that the dirt does to your pores? |
34200 | What is it? |
34200 | What kind of man was he? |
34200 | What should she do? |
34200 | What should the lady have said? |
34200 | What should you think is the best thing for children to do? |
34200 | What would the girl''s mother say when her eggs were all wasted? |
34200 | When the girl had gone, auntie asked,"Where are your shoes, Lilie?" |
34200 | When you have been smelling a tiger- lily, has any of the yellow dust ever rested on the tip of your nose? |
34200 | When you have been walking down the street, has it ever happened that you could scarcely move for the people who are blocking up the causeway? |
34200 | Where are the toys? |
34200 | Where did the wool come from that makes your nice, warm clothes? |
34200 | Where do we get our milk, butter and cheese? |
34200 | Where do you think it comes from? |
34200 | Which do you like best? |
34200 | Who left his bat lying across the garden path so that baby tumbled over it and got a great bump on his little forehead? |
34200 | Who was it slammed the door when mother had a headache? |
34200 | Who will pick up all these things, and tidy the two rooms that Percy has left in such a dreadful state? |
34200 | Why are we so glad to be near the sea, with its glorious, rolling waves, and to bask in the warm, bright rays of the sun? |
34200 | Why could not the captain guide the ship? |
34200 | Why did he not learn to tie a bow? |
34200 | Why do men and boys take off their caps and hats when they enter a church or chapel? |
34200 | Why do we close our eyes when we pray? |
34200 | Why do we hang pictures on the walls, and put plants in the windows? |
34200 | Why do we love her so much? |
34200 | Why do we love the flowers and the trees, the bright green fields and the waving yellow corn? |
34200 | Why does the little violet hide away? |
34200 | Why is it, do you think, that a boy raises his cap? |
34200 | Why is it? |
34200 | Why was Minnie rude? |
34200 | Why? |
34200 | Would the peaked caps fall off? |
34200 | Would= you= leave all your clothes scattered on the floor for some one else to pick up, instead of folding them neatly yourself? |
34200 | Would= you= like to be a sluggard? |
34200 | Would= you= make all that fuss and trouble about shaking hands with any one? |
34200 | Write on Blackboard and let the children repeat the following:-- What is it to be rude? |
34200 | You have held the pretty buttercup under your chin to make it look yellow, but have you ever looked carefully at the shining petals of gold? |
34200 | You have often gathered buttercups and daisies, but have you ever gazed into the daisy''s yellow eye, and thought how wonderful it was? |
34200 | You have often played at keeping shop, have you not? |
34200 | You know that the country in which you live is an island? |
34200 | You know what that is, do you not? |
34200 | You remember Elinor, in Story Lesson 79, how she upset her tea, broke the vase, and spoilt the tablecloth, all for want of= care=? |
34200 | You remember who it was that said:"Will you walk into my parlour?" |
34200 | You would not call= those= brave children, would you? |
34200 | [ 7] Did you ever hear of a monkey having toothache? |
34200 | and do all of you keep your hands and faces clean? |
34200 | and do the boys like to have a clean collar and smooth hair? |
34200 | and have you noticed how the boys beat the poor things sometimes to make them go faster? |
34200 | could not they get a little boat and take Lewis to the steamer? |
34200 | or a little boy who screamed each time he had a tumble, although he might not be hurt in the least? |
34200 | or the sound made by the bow of the boat as it cuts through the water? |
34200 | or would you like another to have the trouble of putting away all your toys? |
34200 | said she,"what shall I do? |
34200 | what is this?" |
34200 | who thought that= they= knew best-- better than father or mother? |
34200 | you porter there, is my luggage all right?" |
16305 | ''Then it does n''t all depend upon the place where the fruit is grown?'' 16305 ''Unkind?'' |
16305 | ''What is it? 16305 ''What is it?'' |
16305 | ''What is it?'' 16305 ''Why,''inquired the teacher,''do you think the moon is of more benefit to the world than the sun is?'' |
16305 | And is there a message for us older ones on this Cradle Roll Day? 16305 And is there a message to the grandfathers and grandmothers on this glad day? |
16305 | And is there a message to the parent which sheds any light on the way they should treat their children? 16305 And so, I answer the question that I asked at the beginning, who are these mothers? |
16305 | And what do you think, children-- did the kite reach the man in the moon? 16305 And what was that mission? |
16305 | Are your hands the kind that clasp other hands in warm friendship? 16305 Boys and girls, on this Rally Day, let me ask you: Are you going to let your life grow to be like this tree? |
16305 | Boys, are you letting any bad habits grow into your life? 16305 But is this cheerfulness for the sole benefit of the one who smiles? |
16305 | Did you ever see a palmist read a hand? 16305 Do you ever harbor such thoughts about people who have made good in the commercial life? |
16305 | Do you like to draw? 16305 Do you like to speak? |
16305 | Do you understand, boys and girls, that it was the thing which this mother put into the life of her boy that made him a great and a good man? 16305 Does cigarette smoking make criminals out of boys? |
16305 | Does cigarette smoking make failures out of boys? 16305 Does it mean, then, that we should look ahead, and see nothing before us but the grave-- the end of all? |
16305 | Does the message say anything about how the boys and girls should treat their fathers and their mothers? 16305 Have you ever stopped to think what good eyes God has? |
16305 | How about you, boys? 16305 How may we best reflect this light of heaven? |
16305 | How, then, are we to make our resolutions good? 16305 Is it a true portrait? |
16305 | It seems strange-- doesn''t it-- that fish can be fooled in this way? 16305 Let us first ask the question,''How did she reach the high place to which she has been able to attain?'' |
16305 | Now, what do you think this food is? 16305 Now, what has made the difference in these two men? |
16305 | Now, why did it seem impossible? 16305 Said one girl to another,''Do n''t you think Julia is a splendid girl?'' |
16305 | That was certainly a strange kind of an answer; was n''t it? 16305 The great question is, why can they not see the danger? |
16305 | Then why look down upon the poor man-- the laboring man? 16305 What does Paul mean? |
16305 | What does it signify when we do this? 16305 What else did he learn? |
16305 | What had wrought this great change? 16305 What is this great evil power? |
16305 | What is this? 16305 Who were these people? |
16305 | ''Are you ready?'' |
16305 | ''Who hath woe? |
16305 | ''Who hath woe? |
16305 | 103]"Boys and girls, what does the flag stand for? |
16305 | 115]"What was the matter with the tree? |
16305 | 127]"Now boys, why did the kite fall, when the string broke? |
16305 | 129]"Did you ever hear anything to beat that? |
16305 | 14]"_ Did Benjamin Franklin depend upon luck?_ Never! |
16305 | 27]"Why did the boys in blue rally round this flag? |
16305 | 54]"Have I said she was helpless? |
16305 | 59]"And are we not like the fish? |
16305 | 70]"Now, then we ask, can the moon shine upon the earth all of itself without any help? |
16305 | 80]"Now, I want to see, by having you hold up your hands, just how many of you boys like to go fishing? |
16305 | 93]"Well, now, would n''t it be foolish for us to go about finding flaws in God''s creatures, like this? |
16305 | A dead branch, did you say? |
16305 | A nice- looking little thought comes along and says,''Why not cheat just a little? |
16305 | Ah, do n''t you know that when the bulb produces new bulbs the original bulb dies? |
16305 | And again of the lazy hand, he says,''How long wilt thou sleep? |
16305 | And how can a seared, defiled, dead conscience help him to shun temptation and sin? |
16305 | And is n''t that exactly the case with a lot of good- looking, well- dressed people? |
16305 | And what about the first boy? |
16305 | And what could be more beautiful than the pictures of the devotion of the mother of Jesus to Him who was to be the Savior of the world? |
16305 | And what do the possessors of riches expect as a harvest in return for the sowing of their wealth? |
16305 | And what does it mean to be steadfast? |
16305 | And what has come to take the place of these which were only dreams? |
16305 | And what is public sentiment? |
16305 | And who are these experts? |
16305 | And who will it help? |
16305 | And why not? |
16305 | And you, girls? |
16305 | Are they hands that crush heartlessly? |
16305 | Are they hands that drag downward? |
16305 | Are they hands that grope into the dark places and do more harm than good? |
16305 | Are they hands that help to lighten the burdens of other people? |
16305 | Are they hands that help wherever and whenever they can? |
16305 | Are they hands that lie idly and fold indolently? |
16305 | Are they hands that lift up the fallen one and point him to Him who said,''Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden?'' |
16305 | Are they hands that pull backward? |
16305 | Are they hands that slap insultingly? |
16305 | Are they hands that strike in cruelty? |
16305 | Are they hands that stroke the fevered brow? |
16305 | Are they hands that take food and clothing to the poor? |
16305 | Are they hands that tear pitilessly? |
16305 | Are they hands which are busy every day doing good, honest work? |
16305 | Are they?_"In God''s word, we find the hand mentioned more than a hundred times. |
16305 | Are they?_"Or, are they hands that clench in anger? |
16305 | Are they?_"Or, are they hands that clench in anger? |
16305 | Are they?_"Or, are they hands that drop lazily? |
16305 | Are they?_"Or, are they hands that drop lazily? |
16305 | Are we a friend to those who need us? |
16305 | Are we crazy? |
16305 | Are you getting chummy with other boys whose companionship is not good and whose words and deeds you would not dare to talk about at home? |
16305 | Are you reading useless books and letting the treasures of literature on mother''s bookshelf at home go untouched? |
16305 | Are you wasting your time running after pleasures and amusements that do n''t help you to be better boys? |
16305 | Boys, may we plead with you today never to allow this thing to enter your life to keep you from being all that God wants you to be?" |
16305 | But I wonder how many of us do a similar thing when we see the real woods, the real lake and the real flowers? |
16305 | But how can we smile unless we feel like it? |
16305 | But were they perfect? |
16305 | But what had become of the original bulbs? |
16305 | But what may one lose when he puts the drunkard''s glass to the lips of a young man? |
16305 | Can you make a five- pointed star with one clip? |
16305 | Can you see the boy? |
16305 | Did you ever hear of him? |
16305 | Did you ever think of your thoughts as your visitors? |
16305 | Do n''t you want this one?'' |
16305 | Do we welcome such a man to our homes? |
16305 | Do you get the idea? |
16305 | Do you know it is a fact that a man, seated quietly in an easy chair on his front porch on a summer evening, may be sinning against God and man? |
16305 | Do you know, I would rather see a boy with jam smeared all over his cheeks than to hear a''smutty''remark from his lips? |
16305 | Do you love music? |
16305 | Do you not see that we would soon starve? |
16305 | Do you plan to study medicine, or law, or to be a teacher? |
16305 | Does n''t that sound strange? |
16305 | Faulty? |
16305 | Girls, is n''t it a pity? |
16305 | Has n''t some alluring amusement or pastime brought disappointment or shame when you thought it would bring delight and satisfaction? |
16305 | Have n''t you been fooled into thinking something was good for you when it turned out to be bad? |
16305 | Have n''t you bitten into any baited hooks during the past year? |
16305 | He does n''t look as if he had a care in all the world, does he? |
16305 | He was so much interested that he spoke to the man, saying:"''Since you are blind, why do you carry a lantern? |
16305 | He was working in a distant city, and there, alone, how do you suppose he started in to get rid of his habit? |
16305 | How are we to be sure that the new leaf which we turn over will not be blown back again by the first wind of passion or discouragement which comes? |
16305 | How did he look upon them? |
16305 | How do we know it? |
16305 | How many of you ever heard of him? |
16305 | How would he act? |
16305 | How, then, can it be made to produce such big, splendid plums when no other tree in the neighborhood grows such luscious fruit? |
16305 | I wonder if we have all heard of the tragedy of this great book and the sorrow which came to its author? |
16305 | Ice cream? |
16305 | If the wind is blowing from the west, which way do you run to make the kite go up? |
16305 | If you run with the wind, the kite wo n''t go up at all, will it? |
16305 | Is n''t it simple? |
16305 | It is a significant fact that the first recorded words of Jesus Christ are,''Wist ye not that I must be about my father''s business?'' |
16305 | It would be impossible to find, in the world''s history a life in which some imperfection did not lurk? |
16305 | It''s a seedy- looking old hat, is n''t it? |
16305 | Or is it to be like this one? |
16305 | Rice? |
16305 | Should the discovery of faults and imperfections in ourselves or in others discourage us from trying to follow in the footsteps of the Perfect One? |
16305 | So the light will shine on the roadway and we will be able to see where we are going and thus avoid mishap and injury? |
16305 | Then what was the matter with John? |
16305 | They, too? |
16305 | This sounds like a dime novel tale, does n''t it? |
16305 | WHAT IS BEST? |
16305 | Was he happy? |
16305 | We will laugh and quaff; all things delight us; what care we for the future? |
16305 | What can you do? |
16305 | What did he learn about the merchant? |
16305 | What do I mean? |
16305 | What do I mean? |
16305 | What does the cross stand for? |
16305 | What had brought the change? |
16305 | What is it? |
16305 | What is it? |
16305 | What is passing in the mind of the man who stands here receiving his instructions? |
16305 | What kind of thoughts do you think? |
16305 | What seems more lifeless than the bulb of a lily? |
16305 | What was Columbus trying to do when he discovered America? |
16305 | What was the matter? |
16305 | What would he do? |
16305 | What wound did ever heal but by degrees?'' |
16305 | What''s the matter with us? |
16305 | What, then, would Washington be like? |
16305 | When wilt thou rise out of thy sleep? |
16305 | Where does the moon get its light from? |
16305 | Where were they going? |
16305 | Where''s the boy who said''kite?'' |
16305 | Where? |
16305 | Which is the more important? |
16305 | Who hath babbling? |
16305 | Who hath redness of eyes? |
16305 | Who hath redness of eyes? |
16305 | Who hath sorrow? |
16305 | Who hath sorrow? |
16305 | Who hath wounds without cause? |
16305 | Who hath wounds without cause? |
16305 | Who would cart away our garbage? |
16305 | Who would clean our streets? |
16305 | Who would scrub our floors? |
16305 | Who would wash our clothes? |
16305 | Why and how has the saloon changed his life? |
16305 | Why do we light the lamps? |
16305 | Why not be just as polite and respectful to him as to the college president? |
16305 | Why only once? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Why? |
16305 | Will every girl please listen and do as I ask? |
16305 | Will it vanish tomorrow? |
16305 | Will we forget to be kind to those about us next week, next month, next summer? |
16305 | Yes, and you like to get pretty post cards, too; do n''t you? |
16305 | Yes, but how about the lamp at the rear? |
16305 | [ Draw line to change headstone to door]--while the pathway leads to-- what? |
16305 | but ai n''t I high today? |
16305 | ~~The Talk.~~"Boys, how many of you ever flew a kite? |
16305 | ~~The Talk.~~"How many of the boys and girls are fond of puzzle pictures? |
16305 | ~~The Talk.~~"How many of you boys and girls ever played the game called''Hide the Thimble?'' |
16305 | ~~The Talk.~~"Who are these mothers for whom we have decorated our school room and ourselves with these beautiful flowers? |
22251 | ''I see,''the stranger might say by this time,''that there is a great difference among these boys; have you told me about them all?'' 22251 ''What are they thinking of?'' |
22251 | ''What are they writing?'' 22251 ''What is the next boy to him thinking of?'' |
22251 | ''Why?'' 22251 And what is one third of forty- five?" |
22251 | And what were you doing with it? |
22251 | Are there any other scholars in the school who think it would be well for them to join this class? |
22251 | Are you willing to pledge yourselves to adopt it? |
22251 | Because I have observed that when two great friends are seated together, they are always more apt to whisper and play.--Have not you observed it? |
22251 | Boys, do you know what the difference is between stealing and robbery? |
22251 | Boys,said he,"do you know what this is?" |
22251 | But I can not tell you his name; for what return do you think he made to me? 22251 But what is this rough prickly covering for?" |
22251 | But why,asked one of the boys,"do not apples grow so?" |
22251 | Can any one propose a plan which will remedy the difficulty? |
22251 | Can it be noon here, and at a place ten miles west of us, at the same time? |
22251 | Can it be noon, then,continues the teacher,"here and at a place fifteen degrees west of us, at the same time?" |
22251 | Can you name any of them? |
22251 | Can you say the Multiplication Table? |
22251 | Did you all recite together? |
22251 | Did you hear that noise? |
22251 | Do n''t you know any thing about it? |
22251 | Do you know what books are between the Acts and the book of Revelation? |
22251 | Do you know what it is for? |
22251 | Do you know what it is? |
22251 | Do you like frank, open dealing, James? |
22251 | Do you mean that you will be honest, or that you would like to have a committee appointed? |
22251 | Do you mean you would like to have the inquiry made? |
22251 | Do you prefer sitting together, or are you willing to have me separate you? |
22251 | Do you remember the noise to which I called your attention early this afternoon? 22251 Do you see now, boys, what I mean to teach you by this long supposition?" |
22251 | Do you see that boy?'' 22251 Do you stand easily in that position?" |
22251 | Do you suppose it would be safe to leave the decision of important questions to the scholars in this school? |
22251 | Do you suppose that you will perfectly keep this rule, from this time? |
22251 | Do you think it would be a good plan,I inquired,"to have it a common amusement in the recess, for the girls to hunt each other among the desks?" |
22251 | Do you think of any other common motive of action, besides love of money and friendship? |
22251 | Do you think that these written excuses are, after all, a fair test of the real reasons for tardiness? 22251 Does any body here know?" |
22251 | Does he get opposite to the Rocky Mountains, before, or after, he is opposite to us? |
22251 | Does he go towards the west, or towards the east, from us? |
22251 | Does this fault,he would say to himself,"prevail among my pupils? |
22251 | George, what did you have in your hand? |
22251 | Have I ever treated any boy or girl in this school unjustly or unkindly? |
22251 | Have these boys done right, or wrong? |
22251 | How can I tell? |
22251 | How did you like the discourse? |
22251 | How large a part of that, then, will he pass, in one hour? |
22251 | How long did you say it takes the sun to go round the globe, and come to us again? |
22251 | How long does it take the meat to grow? |
22251 | How long to go half round? |
22251 | How long will it take him to go to the Rocky Mountains? |
22251 | How many degrees will the sun pass over in three hours? |
22251 | How many desks do you think will be found to be disorderly, when we come to make the examination? |
22251 | How many motives have I got now? 22251 How many of you think you need better accommodations?" |
22251 | How many of you think, and are willing to avow your opinion, that I have_ not_ been fully informed of the case? |
22251 | How many plead guilty to it? |
22251 | How many,I then asked,"have ever been put to the trouble to go to the door, when the bell has thus been rung? |
22251 | How may we overcome prejudice? 22251 How much of the chestnut is good to eat, William?" |
22251 | I am very often prejudiced against new scholars, without knowing why? |
22251 | I know what it is for; it is to defend yourself against me with, is it not, boys? |
22251 | I was talking to you yesterday about the motives of action; how many had I made? |
22251 | Is he ever exactly south of us? |
22251 | Is it twelve o''clock here, then, before, or after it is twelve o''clock there? |
22251 | Is not this the fact? |
22251 | Is the sun ever exactly over our heads? |
22251 | Lucy,said the master, to a bright- eyed little girl, near him,"what is this?" |
22251 | May I speak to one of the class, to ask about it? |
22251 | More than once? |
22251 | More than twice? |
22251 | Mr. B. is this right? |
22251 | Now boys,continued the master,"will you assist me in making arrangements to prevent the recurrence of all temptations of this kind hereafter? |
22251 | Now what do you think I ought to do with such a boy? |
22251 | Now, does the sun, in going round the earth, pass over the Rocky Mountains, or over us, first? |
22251 | Quarter round? |
22251 | Right,said the master,"but would not the boys know this, and so all agree to let the little chestnuts stay, and not eat them while they were small?" |
22251 | Roger,said the master,( for this boy''s name was Roger)"can you get me a chestnut burr?" |
22251 | Should you not think it would take a minute apiece? |
22251 | Should you think_ that_ is more or less than an inch? |
22251 | Sir,we might say to him,"what is the matter?" |
22251 | Suppose a thief were to go into a man''s store in the day time, and take away something secretly, would it be stealing or robbery? |
22251 | Suppose he should meet him in the road and take it away by force? |
22251 | Suppose it was his own hat, would he have been right? 22251 Suppose now I were to make one more experiment, and let you try to be good boys in your present seat, would you really try?" |
22251 | Suppose the river Mississippi is fifteen degrees from us, how long is it twelve o''clock here, before it is twelve o''clock there? |
22251 | Suppose then it takes the sun one hour to go from us to the river Mississippi, how many degrees west of us, would the river be? |
22251 | Suppose they were quarter round? |
22251 | The fifth? |
22251 | The next? |
22251 | The next? |
22251 | The next? |
22251 | The next? |
22251 | The second? |
22251 | The third? |
22251 | Then has noon gone by, at that river, or has it not yet come? |
22251 | Then why should any boy or girl wish to give me trouble or pain? |
22251 | Then will it be eleven, or one? |
22251 | Then will it be one hour before, or one hour after noon? |
22251 | Then,asked they,"did we do wrong?" |
22251 | There are two classes then? |
22251 | Was it real robbery? |
22251 | Was that of the nature of stealing or robbery? |
22251 | Was there any thing on it? |
22251 | Well, now, what do you think I ought to do next? |
22251 | Well, what harm would there be in that; would it not be as well to have the chestnuts early in the summer, as to have them in the fall? |
22251 | Well, what would that motive be? |
22251 | Were it not for the boys? 22251 Were you not in the class at the time?" |
22251 | What comes next? |
22251 | What comes next? |
22251 | What did he do at this time? |
22251 | What do you suppose a prophet is? |
22251 | What harm does it do? |
22251 | What is the first book of the New Testament? |
22251 | What is this? |
22251 | What shall I do? |
22251 | What shall I do? |
22251 | What was the other? |
22251 | What? |
22251 | What? |
22251 | When he is opposite to the Rocky Mountains, what o''clock is it there? |
22251 | When it is twelve o''clock here then, what time will it be there? |
22251 | When the sun is exactly opposite to us, can he be opposite to the Rocky Mountains? |
22251 | When will vacation commence? |
22251 | Which way,asks the teacher,"are the Rocky Mountains from us?" |
22251 | Why is it that so many of our countrymen are, or seem to be prejudiced against the unfortunate children of Africa? 22251 Why not? |
22251 | Why sir? |
22251 | Why, do n''t you remember that you got me a new baize? |
22251 | Why, sir? |
22251 | Why? 22251 Will the sun go towards, or from, the Rocky Mountains, after leaving us?" |
22251 | Would that be about right? |
22251 | Yes; and the fourth? |
22251 | ''Miss A.,''said a teacher,''how many kinds of magnitude are there?'' |
22251 | *****"Is it not right to allow prejudice, to have influence over our minds as far as this? |
22251 | A child comes to you, for example, and says,"Will you tell me, sir, where the next lesson is?" |
22251 | A fourth began,''Are you acquainted with that new scholar?'' |
22251 | After he had finished his narrative, he said,"Now should you like to know who this boy was?" |
22251 | After speaking of several individuals, who were among their former acquaintances, one asked,''Do you remember Miss W.?'' |
22251 | Am I right in my supposition?" |
22251 | And why? |
22251 | Another teacher looks calmly at the scene, and says to himself,"What shall I do to remove effectually these evils? |
22251 | Are you both willing to leave it just where it is, till to- morrow, and try to forget all about it till then? |
22251 | Are you not satisfied that it is?" |
22251 | Are you willing to adopt this plan?" |
22251 | Are you willing to do it?" |
22251 | But at any rate, it showed my good wishes for him,--it showed that I was his friend, and what return do you think he made me for it? |
22251 | But do you suppose that it will be enough for you merely to resolve here, that you will reform?" |
22251 | But how shall he secure greater pains? |
22251 | But that is not the greatest difficulty; can any of you think of any other?" |
22251 | But to proceed:"When the sun is exactly opposite to us, in the south, at the highest point to which he rises, what o''clock is it?" |
22251 | But what are you making this formidable club for?" |
22251 | By stern commands and threats? |
22251 | Can any of you think what they are? |
22251 | Can any one tell what it is?" |
22251 | Can not we have another place?" |
22251 | Can you do it as well as not?'' |
22251 | Can you tell me of any other fruits which are preserved in this way?" |
22251 | Cases of deliberate, intentional wrong will occur, and the question will rise, what is the duty of the teacher in such an emergency? |
22251 | Did I ask for pencils?" |
22251 | Did it?" |
22251 | Do any of you think of any plan?" |
22251 | Do not you think so yourselves?" |
22251 | Do you know what is the last book of the New Testament?" |
22251 | Do you know who wrote the letters?" |
22251 | Do you like this plan?" |
22251 | Do you not think it would be so?" |
22251 | Do you not think you shall find this the pleasantest course?" |
22251 | Do you now understand the principles of the arrangement of the epistles?" |
22251 | Do you remember my speaking on this subject, in school the other day?" |
22251 | Do you think it does depend upon that?" |
22251 | Do you think it would be possible for us to have as good an exercise every day?" |
22251 | Do you think the girls who rang the bell might have known this, by proper reflection?" |
22251 | Do you think they would be safe?" |
22251 | Do you think this was wrong or not?" |
22251 | Do you think you can remember?" |
22251 | Do you understand how I mean?" |
22251 | Do you understand so far?" |
22251 | Do you, or not, experience these inconveniences from our present plans?" |
22251 | Do you?" |
22251 | Does he notice a child''s ringing a door bell in play? |
22251 | Eight times six?--Eight_ and_ six? |
22251 | For example, suppose I should say to a fifth boy,''Will you copy this piece of poetry? |
22251 | Had he discovered the trick?--and if so what_ was_ he going to do? |
22251 | Has a boy a right to do what he pleases with his own hat?" |
22251 | Have I ever had to speak to you before for playing together in school?" |
22251 | Have I_ done_ well should always be the question, not have I managed to_ appear_ well? |
22251 | Have you any objection to the indictment?" |
22251 | Have you any particular preference for that seat?" |
22251 | Have you neither seen nor heard of Alabaster, and had no means of ascertaining any thing in regard to it? |
22251 | He looked over the field and said to himself, what are the objects I wish to accomplish in this writing exercise, and how can I best accomplish them? |
22251 | Her mother was always moved by her tears, and would not her aunt relent? |
22251 | How do they all read? |
22251 | How do they all write? |
22251 | How do they calculate? |
22251 | How many are in favor of having shorter lessons, and having them read but once?----How many prefer longer lessons, and having them read twice?" |
22251 | How many are in favor of requesting William Jones to perform this duty?" |
22251 | How many find this the case with their work?" |
22251 | How many plead guilty to this?" |
22251 | How many suppose so?" |
22251 | How many will the sun pass, in going half round? |
22251 | How much is four times five?--Four_ and_ five? |
22251 | How much is seven times nine?--Seven_ and_ nine? |
22251 | How shall I write it? |
22251 | I can not say anything about_ civil_, in it, can I?" |
22251 | I never thought of any thing but giving him trouble and pain.--I wonder who told him I could make whistles?" |
22251 | If so, how extensively?" |
22251 | If so, the step is too long, and may be subdivided thus:"When it is noon here, is the sun going towards the Mississippi, or has he passed it?" |
22251 | If you now sincerely determine never more to use a profane word, will you not easily avoid it?" |
22251 | In going quarter round?" |
22251 | In one hour then, how many degrees will the sun pass over?" |
22251 | In parsing nouns, what is the first particular to be named?" |
22251 | Is a public building going forward in the neighborhood of your school? |
22251 | Is any body aggrieved or injured? |
22251 | Is it considered so now?" |
22251 | Is that what I ought to do?" |
22251 | Is there a question before the community, on the subject of the location of a new school- house? |
22251 | Is there any other harm?" |
22251 | Is there discontent in the school? |
22251 | It will be dreadfully dark by and by, wo n''t it? |
22251 | James have you a Bible in your desk?" |
22251 | Must every thing in education go on in a uniform and monotonous manner; and while all else is advancing, shall our cause alone stand still? |
22251 | Nine times seven?--Nine_ and_ seven?" |
22251 | Now am I not compelled to conclude that this latter is the case?" |
22251 | Now should you rather have me talk with you or not?" |
22251 | Now suppose a stranger should come in, and seeing them all busy, should say to me,"''What are all these boys doing?'' |
22251 | Now the point which I wish to bring before you is this; do you know in what order, I mean on what principles, the books are arranged?" |
22251 | Now what can the gardener do? |
22251 | Now what is the duty of the teacher in such a case? |
22251 | Now, how long does it take the sun to pass round the earth?" |
22251 | Shall the government of school be a_ monarchy_ or a_ republic_? |
22251 | Shall the practice of prompting in the classes be any longer continued? |
22251 | Should you like to adopt the plan?" |
22251 | Should you not suppose it would?" |
22251 | Suppose then the Rocky Mountains were half round the globe, how long would it take the sun to go to them?" |
22251 | The question is asked a thousand times,"How shall I ever learn to keep my resolutions?" |
22251 | The reader will perhaps ask, shall we make no efforts at improvement? |
22251 | The teacher may, perhaps, say to those in their seats,"Do you not know any thing of this subject? |
22251 | The teacher then makes a memorandum of this, and then inquires;"And what lesson came after this?" |
22251 | Unit figure?" |
22251 | Vernon School? |
22251 | Was a building burnt by lightning in the neighborhood? |
22251 | Was n''t it a bear? |
22251 | What are you making, Joseph?" |
22251 | What could the teacher mean? |
22251 | What is it her duty to do?" |
22251 | What shall this contain?" |
22251 | What should you say to such a company as that?" |
22251 | What useful practice has not its dangers? |
22251 | What were you doing?" |
22251 | What would, in ordinary cases, be the effect? |
22251 | Which do you think you should rather do?" |
22251 | Which now do you think is the worst?" |
22251 | Which of these teachers understood human nature best? |
22251 | Which way are they from us?" |
22251 | Who could it be? |
22251 | Who ever heard of such a thing? |
22251 | Whose sled was it that Richard took away?" |
22251 | Why did n''t you know bears were stronger than men? |
22251 | Why, is there any peculiar depravity in them which you could not have foreseen?" |
22251 | Will you all think, and answer together? |
22251 | Will you see whether it is longer than any that come after it?" |
22251 | Will you try the moral one? |
22251 | Will you try the physical one? |
22251 | Would it be just?" |
22251 | Would it be the same with the other?" |
22251 | You do not want her to be punished; do you?" |
22251 | You will ask,"Can not we obtain permission of you or of the teachers to leave our seats or to whisper, if it is necessary?" |
22251 | You will then say, are we never on any occasion whatever to leave our seats in study hours? |
22251 | _ Charles._ Have we? |
22251 | _ Emily._ But if we ca n''t find our way back, what shall we do? |
22251 | _ Emily._ O Charles, do you believe we shall ever find the way out of this dreadful long wood? |
22251 | _ Emily._ Where do you think they are? |
22251 | _ Miss X._ How do you like the looks of Miss A., who entered school to- day? |
22251 | _ Miss X._ She does not strike me very pleasantly; did you ever see such a face? |
22251 | _ Miss Y._ I wonder if she has a taste for Arithmetic? |
22251 | _ Never_, do I say? |
22251 | _ T._"Hundreds?" |
22251 | _ Teacher._"Can any one of the boys inform me what was the first lesson that the former master used to hear in the morning?" |
22251 | _ Teacher._"Did he hear_ any_ recitation immediately after school began?" |
22251 | _ Teacher._"How long was it before he began to hear lessons?" |
22251 | _ Teacher._"Tens?" |
22251 | _ Teacher._''Will you try to speak a little louder, Miss A.?'' |
22251 | did n''t you hear that dreadful noise just now? |
22251 | five, six,& c.''Should you call that reciting well?" |
22251 | she continued,"what shall I do? |
19432 | As long as I steer clear of the law and avoid breaking my neck, what other consequences are there that I need to keep worrying about? 19432 But the first one of these seeds, or the first one of these trees-- who conceived and executed that?" |
19432 | But who conceived the plan of the trees and plants? |
19432 | But,say I,"are you sure you are not trying to befuddle me and befuddle yourself by the use of obscure words? |
19432 | But,say I,"what sublime intelligence conceived the plan of those machines, and what kind of sublimely skilful craftsman was able to fashion them?" |
19432 | But,some one objects,"how about your obligations to others? |
19432 | If this is the palpable intention and design of an all- wise Creator, how does it happen that so many human beings fail to carry out the purpose? 19432 Is that what is meant by soul and conscience and honor? |
19432 | Mother, where did I come from? 19432 What kind of punishment shall it be-- the fairest we can think of? |
19432 | What of that? 19432 Why should n''t I be a pleasure- seeker and a pleasure- lover? |
19432 | Why should n''t I go ahead and gratify all my impulses? |
19432 | A bird? |
19432 | A flower? |
19432 | A germ? |
19432 | A little scolding, perhaps, and a repetition of the warning and the promise? |
19432 | A spider? |
19432 | After all, looking at it from their point- of- view, and bearing in mind the freedom of the individual, why should n''t they? |
19432 | And after all, suppose he does happen to"get pinched,"what of it? |
19432 | And how do they do it? |
19432 | And what of the rôle of a father in this most vital of responsibilities? |
19432 | And who made all these other people? |
19432 | And who''s really to blame? |
19432 | Are n''t you just a little bit ashamed of what you did to Delia?" |
19432 | Are these other things more important than the welfare of their children? |
19432 | Are they exercised to the same extent? |
19432 | Are things going on indefinitely, this way,--or more so? |
19432 | As I was not concerned in it, I can not be held accountable, so what difference does it make to me? |
19432 | As a matter of fact, how severe and accurate a test have either of those devotions been submitted to? |
19432 | As far as his own experience is concerned, where is the reason for him to deny his impulse? |
19432 | As for the danger, who''s afraid of that? |
19432 | Because I happen to know that he was innocent, does that make the occurrence any less reasonable? |
19432 | Because certain individuals are born blind or deaf, does that imply that mankind was not designed to see or hear? |
19432 | Because certain individuals, through the effects of disease or abuse, lose their sight, does that disprove a purpose for the eye? |
19432 | Between these two contradictory principles, even if she has the best intentions in the world, what is she to do? |
19432 | But as this also is no haven of refuge for the vague feelings of faith and aspiration, where are they to go? |
19432 | But even so, and admitting what is apparently obvious, how could any amount of reasoning arrive at a decision in the matter? |
19432 | But even so, how could they come to do such a thing? |
19432 | But how about the feelings of admiration and enthusiasm which works of such great beauty were intended to inspire? |
19432 | But if you believe in doing what you feel like and the doctor is out of the way, why not have your beef- steak? |
19432 | But might n''t it be counted in your favor-- over there? |
19432 | But suppose it might be that after death their spirits could live on, in an unknown world? |
19432 | But what of the Jake, in this case-- the prime factor of the problem? |
19432 | But what of the children? |
19432 | Do n''t modern mothers love their children? |
19432 | Do n''t you know in your heart that this would be wrong-- very wrong? |
19432 | Do not the divorce courts and remarriages and scattered children and the talk and acts of emancipated women give ample evidence of it? |
19432 | Do we measure the achievements of a Napoleon, an Alexander, a Washington, by the manner of their decline and death? |
19432 | Does any one claim, or imagine, that school- books contain much nourishment for the heart and soul, or the moral feelings, or love of beauty? |
19432 | Does father have to know about that, yet?" |
19432 | Does he work any harder than I do? |
19432 | Does it make any difference to him whether he breaks a promise-- to his mother and father? |
19432 | Does not each individual feel moved to accomplish something beyond the mere continuation of life? |
19432 | Does not that same observation apply to the general and to all other individuals, high or low? |
19432 | Does she wish them to be liars and cheats and ingrates, dissipated and corrupt, if by so doing they can have most pleasure and satisfy themselves? |
19432 | Even if she has a little pinch of the heart at the thought of subjecting her sensitive boy to such an ordeal, how can she dare to do otherwise? |
19432 | For her sake? |
19432 | Has man really a soul, at all? |
19432 | Has my life any purpose in the great, everlasting scheme of things? |
19432 | Has not this sentiment something in it which is quite apart from self- interest, or reason, or the impulses of affection? |
19432 | Has scientific thought discovered, or devised, any means of increasing the warmth and tenderness of the human heart? |
19432 | Has the rule of reason made husbands and wives any more devoted to each other, or to their friends? |
19432 | Has your wife''s devotion been subjected to a corresponding test? |
19432 | How are they going? |
19432 | How are you going to make people less selfish and more considerate of others? |
19432 | How could he be bringing so many presents to so many people, all over the world, and delivering them personally, on the same Christmas eve? |
19432 | How could they get it? |
19432 | How do the roots and the leaves and the sap ever contrive to convert these into perfume and blossoms and pulp and pigment? |
19432 | How does it always manage to get the necessary raw materials from the earth and the air? |
19432 | How does it happen that so many are relatively deficient, or totally unconscious of the feelings themselves? |
19432 | How does it operate? |
19432 | How does it work? |
19432 | How far will you get by telling them that the way they are going is immoral and sinful? |
19432 | How is he to do that, unless he is sent to school in time to be prepared? |
19432 | How many mothers are consistently striving to watch over every tender requirement of the heart feelings and soul feelings of their children? |
19432 | How much of a mother''s time is required for the right kind of care for her children? |
19432 | How will you pass through them? |
19432 | If I do n''t bring you up right-- isn''t it my fault? |
19432 | If not, who, or what, is to stop the movement and turn it in another direction? |
19432 | If other people are affected by what we do, and they have feelings of the same sort as ours, are not they, too, entitled to some consideration? |
19432 | If self- determination is the proper thing for each nation, should it not be an equally proper thing for each individual? |
19432 | If that is the way of love, why does n''t it apply to one, as well as the other? |
19432 | If the present condition is indeed an effect of modern science, either directly or indirectly, how can it fail to continue? |
19432 | If the world is supposed to be run by reason, and reason says the majority ought to rule, why should n''t each one of us have an equal share with him? |
19432 | If there is no other end in view for each and every one, but to live and die, what boots it? |
19432 | If there were no purpose at all to an individual life, what difference would it make whether he had a conscience or not? |
19432 | If we consider the results, where is the evidence of a constant betterment in man''s spiritual nature? |
19432 | If you are a boy and feel like it, why should n''t you? |
19432 | If you liked each other, why should n''t you? |
19432 | In all sorts of new experiences and questions of conduct, the thought comes spontaneously:"What will mother think about this?" |
19432 | In early childhood, where is it to get that tender, devoted love, if not from its mother? |
19432 | In such a case, when an order comes, what is, and ought to be, the purpose of each individual soldier composing the brigade? |
19432 | In the advanced stage of enlightenment at which we have arrived can any reasonable person fail to recognize this palpable truth? |
19432 | In the average family of to- day, how much thought, or time, is devoted to the observance of this essential principle? |
19432 | In this age of enlightenment, with all sorts of theories in the air, how is she to know the proper way of forming a fine character? |
19432 | In what part of his body is it located? |
19432 | Is he any better man? |
19432 | Is he not entitled to make all the money he can, in accordance with the laws? |
19432 | Is it good for the children? |
19432 | Is it possible that right here may be the main and underlying cause of the so- called"demoralization"of the present generation? |
19432 | Is it possible that you are still under the influence of an out- grown mediaeval superstition? |
19432 | Is it possible to doubt what sort of a legislature will be chosen? |
19432 | Is it simply that one breaks the law, while the other does not? |
19432 | Is it to be wondered at, if many a modern mother, in this predicament, vacillates between the two? |
19432 | Is n''t it?" |
19432 | Is n''t that about as much as Enlightened Reason could expect of me? |
19432 | Is n''t that right?... |
19432 | Is not Jones perfectly honest? |
19432 | Is our civilization, like that of the Roman Empire, destined to decline and decay? |
19432 | Is that reasonable? |
19432 | Is the effect of it to- day on the forming character any different from what it has been, in the past? |
19432 | Is there any reason for him to be living in a big house with eight servants, and riding around in a limousine car, when all I can afford is a flivver? |
19432 | Is there no such thing as right and wrong? |
19432 | Is there not every reason for his intellect to approve of his shrewdness in taking advantage of his opportunity? |
19432 | Is there not within us a vague aspiration to do well and be something good and fine, according to our means and tastes? |
19432 | Is there really an all- wise Lord, looking on and listening when you say your evening prayers? |
19432 | Is this equally true of the heart and the soul, the development of character, so vitally important in the life and worth of every human being? |
19432 | It is one very solid answer to the second part of the great question: What is the purpose of my life? |
19432 | Less immoral, or unmoral, and more virtuous? |
19432 | Less mercenary and more honorable? |
19432 | Must there be a return to the old- fashioned methods and beliefs? |
19432 | Of cheerfulness and sympathy and consideration for others? |
19432 | Of sincerity, honor, fidelity,--conscience, aspiration, and faith in a mysterious, all- wise destiny? |
19432 | On what does it depend? |
19432 | Or at the hair- dresser''s and manicure''s? |
19432 | Or attending a meeting at the woman''s club? |
19432 | Or better literature than Moliere or Shakespeare? |
19432 | Or better music than Chopin or Wagner? |
19432 | Or better statues than Michael Angelo? |
19432 | Or by the rise and fall of a human individual? |
19432 | Or gossiping at an afternoon tea? |
19432 | Or in intellectual pursuits of any kind? |
19432 | Or is the tendency rather to trammel and divert them by so much laborious and irrelevant interference? |
19432 | Or suppose he has disobeyed the nurse, and she comes and tells you? |
19432 | Or suppose you are on top of a tall building and feel a strong impulse to jump out and go sailing through the air? |
19432 | Perhaps it would help, if we could find the right kind of punishment?" |
19432 | Perhaps mother, for reasons of her own, does n''t wish him to know yet, and would blame the nurse for telling him? |
19432 | Should anything different be expected? |
19432 | Suppose a commanding general, in the midst of a campaign, gives orders for a brigade to occupy a certain ridge and defend it at all costs? |
19432 | Suppose a loving mother belongs to this class-- what is best and wisest for her to do with her son? |
19432 | Suppose a normal mother is on her death- bed, with but an hour to live? |
19432 | Suppose by doing the thing you wish, you will harm them?" |
19432 | Suppose he is forced by experience to realize that you ca n''t be trusted with money, any more than you can be trusted with an automobile? |
19432 | Suppose it could be proved that this were the true purpose of life-- to win benefit and glory for your spirit in the world beyond? |
19432 | Suppose it turns out that clear, cool water may be polluted with cholera, or yellow fever, or other deadly germs? |
19432 | Suppose on account of his affections and sympathies for other individuals, the idea occurs to him that he was meant to serve them, also? |
19432 | Suppose these orders are carried out and, after a heroic defence lasting several days, the entire brigade is wiped out by the enemy? |
19432 | Suppose we start with that and agree on it-- two whole days?" |
19432 | Suppose your own father, as a result of your irresponsibility, refuses to let you have an automobile to break the speed laws with? |
19432 | Suppose your son disobeys you, what then? |
19432 | The forgeries in each case were repeated-- why should n''t they be? |
19432 | Then that long motor ride through deserted country-- suppose it should be raining and the roads slippery and they should try to make it too fast? |
19432 | Then why is it modern children do n''t receive proper training by their modern mothers? |
19432 | Then, why--? |
19432 | They can answer by saying"If I choose to be immoral and satisfy myself, why should n''t I? |
19432 | Thousands upon thousands of other women are doing it, and no up- to- date enlightened person thinks any the worse of them-- so why should n''t I? |
19432 | Was it to enable those individual soldiers to win victory and gain promotion? |
19432 | We all want the good things of life, as much as he does, and if we''re in the majority, why should n''t we have our share? |
19432 | Were the motives and behavior of the average man ever more corrupt, immoral and baser than they are to- day-- all over the world? |
19432 | What about all the miracles so devoutly recorded in the Bible? |
19432 | What about religion? |
19432 | What all- wise intention is fulfilled in the deterioration and decay of any thing which has once seemed admirable and worthy? |
19432 | What causes it to come to life in the human soul? |
19432 | What do they do? |
19432 | What do they imply? |
19432 | What does the question of experience lead to and imply? |
19432 | What for?" |
19432 | What good is accomplished by the rise and fall of an empire? |
19432 | What good is it, when it does come? |
19432 | What ground is there for imagining that it is any more immortal than his heart or his eye? |
19432 | What grounds are there for imagining such an absurdity? |
19432 | What harm to the boy? |
19432 | What in the world are we going to do about it?" |
19432 | What influence has developed the sentiment in one, and retarded or eliminated it in the other? |
19432 | What is she to do? |
19432 | What is that purpose?" |
19432 | What is the essence of her feelings? |
19432 | What is the meaning of it all? |
19432 | What is the underlying difference between him and a worthy citizen? |
19432 | What is the world coming to? |
19432 | What is to be done about it? |
19432 | What is to be done to stem this tide of youthful depravity? |
19432 | What is to be mother''s answer? |
19432 | What kind of things? |
19432 | What method is she to follow? |
19432 | What must you do? |
19432 | What next? |
19432 | What real difference would that make if their lives had no other purpose, either? |
19432 | What reason is there for my brother to dote on fried onions, while I can not endure them? |
19432 | What sublime intelligence conceived the plan of that bit of protoplasm-- and what kind of sublimely skilful craftsman was able to fashion it?" |
19432 | What would you suggest?" |
19432 | What, in this case, were some of the results? |
19432 | What, now, of the new? |
19432 | What, now, was the purpose of the general, in issuing the orders? |
19432 | What, then, of the future? |
19432 | When a dog dies, does the spirit of him do the same thing? |
19432 | When we turn to the more personal feelings of the individual, in his intimate relations with other beings, is not the situation much the same? |
19432 | Whence do they come-- and what are they good for? |
19432 | Where are the prizes and marks to stimulate endeavor in these? |
19432 | Where are the teachers of modesty and self- denial? |
19432 | Where can it end, except in utter degradation, not only for their own sex, but for their husbands and their sons? |
19432 | Where does it come from? |
19432 | Wherein, then, lay that genius which makes him the outstanding Frenchman and one of the supreme personages of history? |
19432 | Which of the two candidates are likely to be preferred by a workingman who hears his children cry for more bread? |
19432 | Who can judge of each case, but the right kind of mother? |
19432 | Who''s afraid of breaking the law-- if you have the nerve?" |
19432 | Who, or what, is going to stop it? |
19432 | Why did the same thing happen in Rome? |
19432 | Why do they do it? |
19432 | Why do this, that, or the other? |
19432 | Why does he have to do this? |
19432 | Why does my uncle like pig''s feet and eels and snails, while my wife is made almost ill at the sight of them? |
19432 | Why not follow the lead of our instincts, accept all opportunities as they come, and make the most of them? |
19432 | Why not? |
19432 | Why not? |
19432 | Why not? |
19432 | Why not? |
19432 | Why not? |
19432 | Why should an emancipated ego, brought up in the modern way, be constantly bothered by the thought of others? |
19432 | Why should n''t I follow my inclinations and do what I like, whenever and wherever I get the chance?" |
19432 | Why should there be? |
19432 | Why should this not apply as well to the soul, if there is a function in man which goes by that name? |
19432 | Why were exquisite flowers and fruit- bearing trees allowed to be overcome by foul fungus and poisonous weeds? |
19432 | Why were wolves permitted and urged by their instincts to devour innocent lambs? |
19432 | Why, when these feelings reached so high a standard in the classic days of Greece, did they decline and shrivel and give way to barbarism? |
19432 | Why? |
19432 | Why? |
19432 | Why? |
19432 | Will it get it from a well- paid nurse or governess, whether Swede or Irish, French or English? |
19432 | Would any business man of the present day blame him? |
19432 | You ca n''t deny that the wish was there-- without lying to yourself-- so what''s the use? |
19432 | You wish to be intelligent and reasonable, do n''t you? |
19432 | _ Boy gives her a glance, looks down, thinking-- begins to smile, hesitates.__ Mother:_"What are you thinking? |
19432 | _ Boy( delighted):_"Really?" |
19432 | _ Boy( looking down, thinking, very nervous):_"If you could n''t go riding, either-- why should you be punished?" |
19432 | _ Boy( quickly):_"Father?" |
19432 | _ Boy( troubled, thinking, giving her a look):_"Two whole days?" |
19432 | _ Boy:_"But if I do n''t do it again----?" |
19432 | _ Boy:_"Have you got a temper, too?" |
19432 | _ Boy:_"You might n''t know anything about it-- if it was to the cook, or Delia, or Vincent-- or somebody else?" |
19432 | _ Mother( smiling, thinking):_"Well, well-- here''s a pretty kettle of fish-- isn''t it? |
19432 | _ Mother:_"How would it be if, the next time you told a lie, you and mother could n''t, either of you, go riding in the automobile for two days?" |
19432 | or any smarter? |
12291 | ''But why not? 12291 ''Do you see that boy in the back seat? |
12291 | ''I see,''the stranger might say by this time,''that there is a great difference among these boys; have you told me about them all?'' 12291 ''What are they writing?'' |
12291 | ''Why?'' 12291 And what is one third of forty- five?" |
12291 | And what were you doing with it? |
12291 | Are there any other scholars in the school who think it would be well for them to join this class? |
12291 | Are you willing to pledge yourselves to adopt it? |
12291 | Boys,said he,"do you know what this is?" |
12291 | But I can not tell you his name; for what return do you think he made to me? 12291 But what is this rough, prickly covering for?" |
12291 | But why,asked one of the boys,"do not apples grow so?" |
12291 | Can any body answer that question? |
12291 | Can any one propose a plan which will remedy the difficulty? |
12291 | Can it be noon here and at a place ten miles west of us at the same time? |
12291 | Can it be noon, then,continues the teacher,"here and at a place fifteen degrees west of us at the same time?" |
12291 | Can you name any of them? |
12291 | Can you say the Multiplication Table? |
12291 | Did you all recite together? |
12291 | Did you hear that noise? |
12291 | Do n''t you know any thing about it? |
12291 | Do you know what books are between the Acts and the book of Revelation? |
12291 | Do you know what it is for? |
12291 | Do you know what it is? |
12291 | Do you mean that you will be honest, or that you would like to have a committee appointed? |
12291 | Do you mean you would like to have the inquiry made? |
12291 | Do you prefer sitting together, or are you willing to have me separate you? |
12291 | Do you see now, boys, what I mean to teach you by this long supposition? |
12291 | Do you stand easily in that position? |
12291 | Do you suppose that you will perfectly keep this rule from this time? |
12291 | Do you think it would be a good plan,I inquired,"to have it a common amusement in the recess for the girls to hunt each other among the desks?" |
12291 | Do you think of any other common motive of action besides love of money and friendship? |
12291 | Do you think that these written excuses are, after all, a fair test of the real reasons for tardiness? 12291 Does any body here know?" |
12291 | Does he get opposite to the Rocky Mountains before or after he is opposite to us? |
12291 | Does he go toward the west or toward the east from us? |
12291 | Does this fault,he would say to himself,"prevail among my pupils? |
12291 | Eight times six? 12291 George, what did you have in your hand?" |
12291 | Have I ever treated any boy or girl in this school unjustly or unkindly? |
12291 | Have these boys done right or wrong? |
12291 | How can I tell? |
12291 | How did you like the discourse? |
12291 | How large a part of that, then, will he pass in one hour? |
12291 | How long did you say it takes the sun to go round the globe and come to us again? |
12291 | How long does it take the meat to grow? |
12291 | How long to go half round? |
12291 | How long will it take him to go to the Rocky Mountains? |
12291 | How many degrees will the sun pass over in three hours? |
12291 | How many desks do you think will be found to be disorderly when we come to make the examination? |
12291 | How many motives have I got now? 12291 How many of you think you need better accommodations?" |
12291 | How many of you think, and are willing to avow your opinion, that I have_ not_ been fully informed of the case? |
12291 | How many plead guilty to it? |
12291 | How many,I then asked,"have ever been put to the trouble to go to the door when the bell has thus been rung? |
12291 | How may we overcome prejudice? 12291 How much is four times five? |
12291 | How much is seven times nine? 12291 How much of the chestnut is good to eat, William?" |
12291 | In going quarter round? |
12291 | Is he ever exactly south of us? |
12291 | Is it not right to allow prejudice to have influence over our minds as far as this? 12291 Is it twelve o''clock here, then, before or after it is twelve o''clock there?" |
12291 | Is not this the fact? |
12291 | Lucy,said the master to a bright- eyed little girl near him,"what is this?" |
12291 | May I speak to one of the class to ask about it? |
12291 | More than once? |
12291 | More than twice? |
12291 | Mr. Abbott, will you have the goodness to explain to us what is meant by the Veto Message? |
12291 | Mr. B., is this right? |
12291 | Nine times seven? 12291 Now does the sun, in going round the earth, pass over the Rocky Mountains, or over us, first?" |
12291 | Now what do you think I ought to do with such a boy? |
12291 | Now, boys,continued the master,"will you assist me in making arrangements to prevent the recurrence of all temptations of this kind hereafter? |
12291 | Quarter round? |
12291 | Right,said the master;"but would not the boys know this, and so all agree to let the little chestnuts stay, and not eat them while they were small?" |
12291 | Roger,said the master( for this boy''s name was Roger),"can you get me a chestnut burr?" |
12291 | Should you not think it would take a minute apiece? |
12291 | Should you think_ that_ is more or less than an inch? |
12291 | Sir,we might say to him,"what is the matter?" |
12291 | Suppose a thief were to go into a man''s store in the daytime, and take away something secretly, would it be stealing or robbery? |
12291 | Suppose he should meet him in the road, and take it away by force? |
12291 | Suppose it was his own hat, would he have been right? 12291 Suppose the River Mississippi is fifteen degrees from us, how long is it twelve o''clock here before it is twelve o''clock there?" |
12291 | Suppose they were quarter round? |
12291 | Suppose, now, I were to make one more experiment, and let you try to be good boys in your present seat, would you really try? |
12291 | Suppose, then, it takes the sun one hour to go from us to the River Mississippi, how many degrees west of us would the river be? |
12291 | The fifth? |
12291 | The next? |
12291 | The next? |
12291 | The next? |
12291 | The next? |
12291 | The second? |
12291 | The third? |
12291 | Then has noon gone by at that river, or has it not yet come? |
12291 | Then why should any boy or girl wish to give me trouble or pain? |
12291 | Then will it be eleven or one? |
12291 | Then will it be one hour before or one hour after noon? |
12291 | Then,asked they,"did we do wrong?" |
12291 | There are two classes, then? |
12291 | This is not expressed very well; the phrases''_ to Jericho?_''and''_ dreadful ugly_''are vulgar, and not in good taste. 12291 Was it real robbery?" |
12291 | Was that of the nature of stealing or robbery? 12291 Was there any thing on it?" |
12291 | Well, Mr. B.,she continued,"what shall I do? |
12291 | Well, now, what do you think I ought to do next? |
12291 | Well, what harm would there be in that? 12291 Well, what would that motive be?" |
12291 | Were it not for their misconduct? 12291 Were you not in the class at the time?" |
12291 | What comes next? |
12291 | What comes next? |
12291 | What did he do at this time? |
12291 | What do you suppose a prophet is? |
12291 | What harm does it do? |
12291 | What is the first book of the New Testament? |
12291 | What is this? |
12291 | What shall I do? |
12291 | What shall I do? |
12291 | What was the other? |
12291 | What? |
12291 | When he is opposite to the Rocky Mountains, what o''clock is it there? |
12291 | When it is twelve o''clock here, then, what time will it be there? |
12291 | When the sun is exactly opposite to us, can he be opposite to the Rocky Mountains? |
12291 | When will vacation commence? |
12291 | Which way,asks the teacher,"are the Rocky Mountains from us?" |
12291 | Why is it that so many of our countrymen_ are_, or seem to be, prejudiced against the unfortunate children of Africa? 12291 Why not? |
12291 | Why not? 12291 Why, do n''t you remember that you got me a new baize?" |
12291 | Why, sir? |
12291 | Why, sir? |
12291 | Will the sun go toward or from the Rocky Mountains after leaving us? |
12291 | Will you turn to 1 Samuel, xvi., 7, and then rise and read it? 12291 Would_ that_ be about right?" |
12291 | Yes; and the fourth? |
12291 | _ Miss Y._ I wonder if she has a taste for Arithmetic? 12291 ''Do you see that boy?'' 12291 ''Miss A.,''said a teacher,''how many kinds of magnitude are there?'' 12291 ''What are they thinking of?'' 12291 ''What is the next boy to him thinking of?'' 12291 A child comes to you, for example, and says,Will you tell me, sir, where the next lesson is?" |
12291 | A fourth began,''Are you acquainted with that new scholar?'' |
12291 | After he had finished his narrative, he said,"Now should you like to know who this boy was?" |
12291 | After speaking of several individuals who were among their former acquaintances, one asked,''Do you remember Miss W.? |
12291 | Also, do you think it is right to tell untruths to very little children, as many persons do, or to people who are sick? |
12291 | Also, whether it would be right to tell a falsehood to an insane man in order to manage him?" |
12291 | Am I right in my supposition?" |
12291 | And why? |
12291 | Another teacher looks calmly at the scene, and says to himself,"What shall I do to remove effectually these evils? |
12291 | Are you both willing to leave it just where it is till to- morrow, and try to forget all about it till then? |
12291 | Are you not satisfied that it is?" |
12291 | Are you willing to adopt this plan?" |
12291 | Are you willing to do it?" |
12291 | But do you suppose that it will be enough for you merely to resolve here that you will reform?" |
12291 | But how shall he secure greater pains? |
12291 | But if we ca n''t find our way back, what shall we do? |
12291 | But that is not the greatest difficulty; can any of you think of any other?" |
12291 | But to proceed:"When the sun is exactly opposite to us, in the south, at the highest point to which he rises, what o''clock is it?" |
12291 | But what are you making this formidable club for?" |
12291 | But, at any rate, it showed my good wishes for him; it showed that I was his friend; and what return do you think he made me for it? |
12291 | By stern commands and threats? |
12291 | Can any of you think what they are? |
12291 | Can any one of the boys inform me what was the first lesson that the former master used to hear in the morning? |
12291 | Can any one tell me what it is?" |
12291 | Can not we have another place?" |
12291 | Can you do it for me?'' |
12291 | Can you tell me of any other fruits which are preserved in this way?" |
12291 | Cases of deliberate, intentional wrong will occur, and the question will rise, What is the duty of the teacher in such an emergency? |
12291 | Charles, did n''t you hear that dreadful noise just now? |
12291 | Did I ask for pencils?" |
12291 | Did he hear_ any_ recitation immediately after school began? |
12291 | Did it?" |
12291 | Did you ever see such a face? |
12291 | Do any of you think of any plan?" |
12291 | Do you know what is the last book of the New Testament?" |
12291 | Do you know who wrote the letters?" |
12291 | Do you like this plan?" |
12291 | Do you not think it would be so?" |
12291 | Do you not think so yourselves?" |
12291 | Do you not think you will find this the best course?" |
12291 | Do you now understand the principle of the arrangement of the epistles?" |
12291 | Do you remember my speaking on this subject in school the other day?" |
12291 | Do you suppose it would be safe to leave the decision of important questions to the scholars in this school?" |
12291 | Do you think I shall succeed?" |
12291 | Do you think it does depend upon that?" |
12291 | Do you think it would be possible for us to have as good an exercise every day?" |
12291 | Do you think that the girls who rang the bell might have known this by proper reflection?" |
12291 | Do you think they would be safe?" |
12291 | Do you think this was wrong or not?" |
12291 | Do you think you can remember?" |
12291 | Do you understand how I mean?" |
12291 | Do you understand so far?" |
12291 | Do you, or not, experience these inconveniences from our present plans?" |
12291 | Do you?" |
12291 | Does He notice a child''s ringing a door- bell in play? |
12291 | Eight_ and_ six? |
12291 | For example, suppose I should say to a fifth boy,''Will you copy this piece of poetry? |
12291 | Four_ and_ five? |
12291 | Had he discovered the trick? |
12291 | Has a boy a right to do what he pleases with his own hat?" |
12291 | Has any one any plan to propose?" |
12291 | Have I ever had to speak to you before for playing together in school?" |
12291 | Have I_ done_ well? |
12291 | Have we? |
12291 | Have you any objection to the indictment?" |
12291 | Have you any particular preference for that seat?" |
12291 | Have you neither seen nor heard of alabaster, and had no means of ascertaining any thing in regard to it? |
12291 | Have you not observed it?" |
12291 | Her mother was always moved by her tears, and would not her aunt relent? |
12291 | How do they all read? |
12291 | How do they all write? |
12291 | How do they calculate? |
12291 | How long was it before he began to hear lessons? |
12291 | How many are in favor of having shorter lessons, and having them read but once? |
12291 | How many are in favor of requesting William Jones to perform this duty?" |
12291 | How many find this the case with their work?" |
12291 | How many had I made?" |
12291 | How many plead guilty to this?" |
12291 | How many prefer longer lessons, and having them read twice?" |
12291 | How many suppose so?" |
12291 | How many will the sun pass in going half round?" |
12291 | How shall I write it? |
12291 | I can not say any thing about_ civil_ in it, can I?" |
12291 | I wonder who told him I could make whistles?" |
12291 | If so, how extensively? |
12291 | If so, the step is too long, and may be subdivided thus:"When it is noon here, is the sun going toward the Mississippi, or has he passed it?" |
12291 | If you now sincerely determine never more to use a profane word, will you not easily avoid it?" |
12291 | In concluding what he said, he addressed the boys as follows:"Now, boys, the question is, do you wish to abandon this habit or not? |
12291 | In one hour, then, how many degrees will the sun pass over?" |
12291 | In other words, What are the punishments which are resorted to in the Mount Vernon School? |
12291 | In parsing nouns, what is the first particular to be named?" |
12291 | Is any body aggrieved or injured? |
12291 | Is it considered so now?" |
12291 | Is it not, boys?" |
12291 | Is that what I ought to do?" |
12291 | Is the erection of a public building going forward in the neighborhood of your school? |
12291 | Is there a question before the community on the subject of the location of a new school- house? |
12291 | Is there any other harm?" |
12291 | Is there discontent in the school? |
12291 | It is useless to resist, thought she; indeed, why should I wish to? |
12291 | It will be dreadfully dark by- and- by, wo n''t it? |
12291 | James, have you a Bible in your desk?" |
12291 | Must every thing in education go on in a uniform and monotonous manner, and, while all else is advancing, shall our cause alone stand still? |
12291 | Nine_ and_ seven?" |
12291 | Now I did not tell you to make the margins_ exactly_ an inch and half an inch, but only as near as you could judge?" |
12291 | Now I wish to know, at the outset, whether you do or do not wish to help me?" |
12291 | Now am I not compelled to conclude that this latter is the case?" |
12291 | Now have you never noticed any objection to it?" |
12291 | Now how long does it take the sun to pass round the earth?" |
12291 | Now suppose a stranger should come in, and, seeing them all busy, should say to me,"''What are all these boys doing?'' |
12291 | Now the point which I wish to bring before you is this; do you know in what order, I mean on what principles, the books are arranged?" |
12291 | Now what can the gardener do? |
12291 | Now what is the duty of the teacher in such a case? |
12291 | Now will you look into your desks, and tell me whether they are, on these three principles, well arranged?" |
12291 | Now, should you rather have me talk with you or not?" |
12291 | Oh, Charles, do you believe we shall ever find the way out of this dreadful long wood? |
12291 | On the walk the teacher thus accosted the criminal:"Do you like frank, open dealing, James?" |
12291 | Seven_ and_ nine? |
12291 | Shall the practice of prompting in the classes be any longer continued? |
12291 | Should you like to adopt the plan?" |
12291 | Should you not suppose it would?" |
12291 | Suppose, hereafter, when you are about to take a journey, you reach the pier five minutes after the steamer has gone, what good will excuses do you? |
12291 | Suppose, then, the Rocky Mountains were half round the globe, how long would it take the sun to go to them?" |
12291 | The question is asked a thousand times,"How shall I ever learn to keep my resolutions?" |
12291 | The reader will perhaps ask, Shall we make no efforts at improvement? |
12291 | The teacher makes a memorandum of this, and then inquires,"And what lesson came after this?" |
12291 | The teacher may perhaps say to those in their seats,"Do you not know any thing of this subject? |
12291 | Unit figure?" |
12291 | Was a building burned by lightning in the neighborhood? |
12291 | Was n''t it a bear? |
12291 | What are you making, Joseph?" |
12291 | What could the teacher mean? |
12291 | What is it her duty to do?" |
12291 | What is your objection to her?'' |
12291 | What should you say to such a company as that?" |
12291 | What useful practice has not its dangers? |
12291 | What were you doing?" |
12291 | What would, in ordinary cases, be the effect? |
12291 | Where do you think they are? |
12291 | Which do you think you should rather do?" |
12291 | Which of these teachers understood human nature best? |
12291 | Which way are they from us?" |
12291 | Which, now, do you think is the worst?" |
12291 | Who could it be? |
12291 | Who would have conceived of it? |
12291 | Whose sled was it that Richard took away?" |
12291 | Why did not these reasons prevent your doing it?" |
12291 | Why, did n''t you know bears were stronger than men? |
12291 | Why, is there any peculiar depravity in them which you could not have foreseen?" |
12291 | Will you all now look into your desks, and see whether you consider them in good order? |
12291 | Will you all think and answer together? |
12291 | Will you see whether it is longer than any that come after it? |
12291 | Will you try the moral one? |
12291 | Will you try the physical one? |
12291 | Would it be just?" |
12291 | Would it be the same with the other?" |
12291 | Would it not be as well to have the chestnuts early in the summer as to have them in the fall?" |
12291 | You do not want her to be punished, do you?" |
12291 | You will ask,"Can not we obtain permission of you or of the teachers to leave our seats or to whisper if it is necessary?" |
12291 | You will then say,"Are we never, on any occasion whatever, to leave our seats in study hours?" |
12291 | _ Never_, do I say? |
12291 | _ Now is there any rule in this school against selfishness?" |
12291 | _ T._"Hundreds?" |
12291 | _ Teacher._"Tens?" |
12291 | _ Teacher._''Will you try to speak a little louder, Miss A.?" |
12291 | and, if so, what was he going to do? |
12291 | five, six,''& c. Should you call that reciting well?" |
12291 | should always be the question, not, Have I managed to_ appear_ well? |
12291 | you and Joseph are particular friends, then, I suppose?" |
32355 | Between what books is that of Luke? |
32355 | In which group is Lamentations to be found? |
32355 | Sister,he said,"do you remember the nest of rabbits ten years ago; how you begged and prayed, and how I ridiculed? |
32355 | What''s this I have in my hand? |
32355 | 63. Who was the first man? |
32355 | About how long ago were clocks first invented? |
32355 | About how long ago were watches first made? |
32355 | About how many different kinds of plants are there in the world? |
32355 | About what time of the year are the days shortest and the nights longest? |
32355 | After being threshed, how is the chaff separated from the grain? |
32355 | After the death of the first- born, did he allow the Children of Israel to go? |
32355 | After they started, what did he do? |
32355 | Against what was Belshazzar weighed? |
32355 | And do you know that the word"tribulation"comes from a Latin word,_ tribulum_, which means a flail? |
32355 | And if we are not able to buy such an earthly crown, how much less are we able to purchase or buy a heavenly crown? |
32355 | And the man who is seventy years old, has had ten solid years of Sundays? |
32355 | Are God''s standards the same for all persons in all countries, in all parts of the world? |
32355 | Are Sunday- school scholars much like the school that they attend? |
32355 | Are all boys and girls builders? |
32355 | Are all words like those which are recorded by a phonograph? |
32355 | Are any two exactly alike? |
32355 | Are both necessary to your complete being and existence? |
32355 | Are boys and girls like flowers? |
32355 | Are boys and girls still tempted to do wrong? |
32355 | Are grown people greatly influenced by the pastor who preaches to them, and the people with whom they are associated? |
32355 | Are idle people healthy and contented? |
32355 | Are laws perfect which are made by men? |
32355 | Are many people spiritually blind? |
32355 | Are men put into prison for breaking a single law? |
32355 | Are old rusty nails drawn by the magnet? |
32355 | Are our bodies like a factory in this respect? |
32355 | Are our natural hearts like a stone? |
32355 | Are pearls polished like the diamond? |
32355 | Are pearls valuable? |
32355 | Are some people unwilling to believe what they can not see? |
32355 | Are sugar and coal measured by the yard? |
32355 | Are telescopes adjusted like the eye? |
32355 | Are the Church and Christian people lights in the world? |
32355 | Are the forms of animals similar to the form of our bodies? |
32355 | Are the images of all other events also passing through space? |
32355 | Are the lock and its key made by the same man? |
32355 | Are the standards of weights and measures the same in all countries? |
32355 | Are there different kinds of traps? |
32355 | Are there influences around us like the power in the magnet? |
32355 | Are there many necessary things in life which, after all, do not constitute our character? |
32355 | Are there traps set for boys and girls, and men and women? |
32355 | Are they accountable to God for their conduct? |
32355 | Are they all formed alike? |
32355 | Are they likely to yield to temptation? |
32355 | Are tramps happy? |
32355 | Are unrefined and untaught boys and girls all quite alike? |
32355 | Are we able to accomplish God''s work all at one time? |
32355 | Are we free to do as we choose? |
32355 | Are we honoring our parents by speaking disrespectfully of them? |
32355 | Are we naturally industrious or lazy? |
32355 | Are we saved by the law, or by the grace of God? |
32355 | Are we to let our lights shine to glorify ourselves, or to glorify Christ? |
32355 | Are we travelers? |
32355 | Are we weighed against each commandment separately? |
32355 | Are we? |
32355 | Are you always patient? |
32355 | Are you faithful in the Sunday- school? |
32355 | Are you the child of a King who is the King above all kings? |
32355 | Are your bones on the outside or the inside of your body? |
32355 | Are your eyes kept in a little observatory? |
32355 | Are your eyes worth more than telescopes? |
32355 | As the result, how many years has the injured boy walked with crutches? |
32355 | At all times when you are uncertain what it is your duty to do, ask yourself this question:"If He were in my place, what would Jesus do?" |
32355 | Because crowns of leaves were so perishable, of what were crowns later made? |
32355 | Builders of what? |
32355 | But did you ever stop to think that God has made it necessary that we should crack the shell before we can eat the kernel that is inside? |
32355 | But do you know that there are many who would steal your crown, and my crown of everlasting glory, if they possibly could? |
32355 | But now what is it that makes time valuable? |
32355 | But why do you think that God means that you and I should learn to work? |
32355 | By what three means does God guide us? |
32355 | By whom was the priest accompanied? |
32355 | Ca n''t we write to him and thank him?" |
32355 | Can God see them all at once? |
32355 | Can He see through the earth? |
32355 | Can a boy wash"burnt cork"from his face? |
32355 | Can a candle light itself? |
32355 | Can a human heart that is insensible like a stone be conscious of God''s love? |
32355 | Can a person who has sworn be weighed against the third commandment? |
32355 | Can an idle person be a good Christian? |
32355 | Can any boy or girl afford to use their time in reading worthless books or papers? |
32355 | Can any treasure be laid up in the earth where it is absolutely safe? |
32355 | Can anybody do wicked things without great danger? |
32355 | Can boys or girls see sin? |
32355 | Can boys or young men, girls or young women, sow"wild oats"and reap blessing later on? |
32355 | Can darkness hide us from God''s sight? |
32355 | Can he get away from the fish? |
32355 | Can he wash the stains from his character? |
32355 | Can it be polished so that you can see your face in it? |
32355 | Can it feel? |
32355 | Can salvation be purchased? |
32355 | Can the Bible be used to lock the human heart against the entrance of sin? |
32355 | Can the boys and girls in heathen lands be made like Christian boys and girls? |
32355 | Can the idle man or the busy man more easily find time for necessary duties? |
32355 | Can the law remove the effects of sin? |
32355 | Can the light of the candle shine through a silver dollar? |
32355 | Can the little crab see? |
32355 | Can the magnet lift as many nails as tacks? |
32355 | Can the power of the magnet be seen? |
32355 | Can the refiner see his image in the melted metal? |
32355 | Can they all be seen? |
32355 | Can we always understand God''s providences? |
32355 | Can we break a commandment in thought as well as in deed? |
32355 | Can we do as much as this dog did? |
32355 | Can we have peace and happiness without hope? |
32355 | Can we lose pearls by having them stolen? |
32355 | Can we lose salvation? |
32355 | Can we obtain food for the body without buying it either with money or effort? |
32355 | Can we see Him? |
32355 | Can we see either the physical heart or the spiritual heart? |
32355 | Can we see the power that causes us to desire to be good? |
32355 | Can we see the things on which the Christian''s faith lays hold? |
32355 | Can we see, hear, smell, or feel the power in the magnet? |
32355 | Can we understand all that we find in the book of nature? |
32355 | Can we understand all that we find in the book of revelation? |
32355 | Can wild flowers be made more beautiful by care and cultivation? |
32355 | Can you explain it by the teakettle? |
32355 | Can you quote any of the passages of Scripture which tell of our being the children of the King of kings? |
32355 | Can you repeat that couplet which begins:"Handsome is--"? |
32355 | Can you tell a minister when you see him? |
32355 | Can you tell about the eight crowns which were found hidden away in the earth in France? |
32355 | Can you tell any other methods that he tries? |
32355 | Can you tell how water is supplied for a great city? |
32355 | Can you tell me what this is? |
32355 | Can you tell me where I gathered these? |
32355 | Can you tell what the first Psalm is about? |
32355 | Can you tie a boy''s hands and feet with thread so that he can not make himself free? |
32355 | Could God clothe and feed us without our labor? |
32355 | Could God use the rays of light instead of the pages of a book? |
32355 | Could all portions of the globe be converted into a wheat field? |
32355 | Could he understand them then? |
32355 | Could it be used in a great building unless it was first quarried and prepared? |
32355 | Could the crown of an earthly king be bought? |
32355 | Could the works alone run and keep time without the case? |
32355 | Did Jesus invite such to come to Him and drink? |
32355 | Did Jesus open the eyes of the blind and restore the sight of people in Palestine? |
32355 | Did he have enough to eat? |
32355 | Did he understand them later on in life? |
32355 | Did his father, Jacob, and family go to live in Egypt? |
32355 | Did his pretended friends stay by him after his money was gone? |
32355 | Did people give Christmas presents before Christ came? |
32355 | Did the dog save all the sixty- eight people at one time? |
32355 | Did the lions harm Daniel? |
32355 | Did the writer of this book have trials when he was a boy? |
32355 | Did the writer of this book want to have his own way when he was a boy? |
32355 | Did they believe God or did they believe Satan? |
32355 | Did they listen? |
32355 | Did you ever see a plant growing at the window in a crock and observe how it bends or reaches out toward the light? |
32355 | Did you ever stop to think that a man who is thirty- five years old has had five solid years of Sundays? |
32355 | Do all boys and girls have trials? |
32355 | Do all people who are busy accomplish something worthy of their effort? |
32355 | Do animals have a moral nature and a conscience? |
32355 | Do apple trees ever grow from peach seeds? |
32355 | Do boys and girls all have to be taught to work? |
32355 | Do boys and girls always obey their conscience? |
32355 | Do boys and girls object to being taught and disciplined? |
32355 | Do good thoughts grow from bad words, or bad thoughts from good words? |
32355 | Do human laws change? |
32355 | Do men and women, boys and girls, also need an anchor? |
32355 | Do men try false keys with which to open the human heart? |
32355 | Do moral laws ever change? |
32355 | Do n''t you suppose that the eyes of all those boys and girls would sparkle with curiosity and delight? |
32355 | Do our eyes show the colors of the objects? |
32355 | Do peach trees grow from chestnuts? |
32355 | Do seeds have a principle of life in them? |
32355 | Do some boys and girls become more useful and valuable in the world than others? |
32355 | Do some people defy God? |
32355 | Do the good boys become bad immediately? |
32355 | Do they both have the same author? |
32355 | Do they need plans? |
32355 | Do they shine of their own goodness like the sun, or are they like the moon in that they reflect the divine light? |
32355 | Do thieves ever break into banks? |
32355 | Do thoughts in the heart shine through the face? |
32355 | Do vegetables and grain grow without being planted? |
32355 | Do we always know what is best for us, or what to do when in trouble? |
32355 | Do we always obey Him now? |
32355 | Do we have a spiritual nature as well as a physical nature? |
32355 | Do we know exactly how He does it? |
32355 | Do we know how God will gather the scattered parts of the body? |
32355 | Do words and deeds have the element of unending life in them? |
32355 | Do words and thoughts have a principle of life? |
32355 | Do you always remember to serve Him? |
32355 | Do you defile your body by improper eating and drinking? |
32355 | Do you do as He commands? |
32355 | Do you ever forget to thank Him? |
32355 | Do you harbor bad thoughts in your heart? |
32355 | Do you know how many books there are in the New Testament? |
32355 | Do you know how many books there are in the Old Testament? |
32355 | Do you know that these very beautiful flowers in this bouquet at one time grew just the same as the flowers in the other bouquet? |
32355 | Do you know that your heart is like a city, and that Satan is trying to capture and to get possession of it? |
32355 | Do you know where your heart is located? |
32355 | Do you know who was the first man? |
32355 | Do you know, boys and girls, that our character and our disposition are seen in our faces? |
32355 | Do you listen attentively to the lessons which are taught by your Sunday- school teacher? |
32355 | Do you not see how he would go upon the rocks? |
32355 | Do you not see how it would cry out against being cast into the fire, and being beaten with great hammers upon the anvil? |
32355 | Do you permit your ears to listen to improper talk? |
32355 | Do you put tobacco in your mouth? |
32355 | Do you use bad words? |
32355 | Do you use your eyes to read worthless story papers and books, or to look at evil pictures? |
32355 | Does Christ have to be seen in order to accept His influence? |
32355 | Does Christ try to rescue us? |
32355 | Does Christ want us to shine as lights in the world? |
32355 | Does God always have a purpose in whatever He does? |
32355 | Does God desire to get into the human heart? |
32355 | Does God do all things wisely and well? |
32355 | Does God expect us all to be pure? |
32355 | Does God expect us to have a noble purpose? |
32355 | Does God love order? |
32355 | Does God love us even though we do wrong? |
32355 | Does God see all of our acts? |
32355 | Does God separate the essential from the non- essentials in our life? |
32355 | Does God want to see His own image reflected in us? |
32355 | Does God weigh our bodies? |
32355 | Does God''s standard ever change? |
32355 | Does He guide us? |
32355 | Does Jesus wish to give them spiritual sight or vision? |
32355 | Does a dangerous trap always look dangerous? |
32355 | Does all natural light come from the sun? |
32355 | Does any little thing escape His notice? |
32355 | Does any person have the power in himself to be good? |
32355 | Does anyone know fully how the snow is formed? |
32355 | Does being great in little things make a great man or a great woman? |
32355 | Does conscience always give warning? |
32355 | Does death affect the existence and life of the soul? |
32355 | Does each ant work for itself alone? |
32355 | Does every boy and girl have a conscience? |
32355 | Does every human being thirst for or desire righteousness? |
32355 | Does everybody desire at times to be good? |
32355 | Does he go and do the same thing? |
32355 | Does he have food for winter use? |
32355 | Does he run away? |
32355 | Does he suffer the same result? |
32355 | Does intoxicating drink often put out the light of Christian people? |
32355 | Does it also make it easy to break away at first from a bad habit? |
32355 | Does it make any difference whether we know how or not? |
32355 | Does it suggest that he should wash his face with the looking- glass? |
32355 | Does the Bible say our bodies are also to be raised again from the grave? |
32355 | Does the body require food every day? |
32355 | Does the fact that you can not see them prove that you do not have them? |
32355 | Does the heart keep on pumping while we sleep? |
32355 | Does the law make us sinful? |
32355 | Does the machinery in a great factory make much noise? |
32355 | Does the moon shine by its own light, or does it reflect the light of the sun? |
32355 | Does the stone have feeling? |
32355 | Does the sun shine by its own light? |
32355 | Does the tree abide when the leaves fall? |
32355 | Does the turtle have bones? |
32355 | Does this explain to you why we can not understand all that God has done or said? |
32355 | Does this make it easy to form good habits? |
32355 | Does this suggest how we can use our money to send the light to the heathen? |
32355 | Does wheat ever produce oats? |
32355 | For example:"What is it that can not see nor hear, but always knows when danger is near?" |
32355 | For size, color, variety and convenience, which are the finest pictures in the world? |
32355 | For what and by whom are they used? |
32355 | For what purpose do people use a looking- glass? |
32355 | From the experiences of the children as narrated above, the suggestion occurs, why not use these object talks in like manner? |
32355 | From what does the blood of the Lamb of God save us? |
32355 | Has God given us a chart to show the dangers to which we are exposed in our voyage or journey? |
32355 | Has God provided for their protection? |
32355 | Has He promised you a crown? |
32355 | Have the teachings of the Bible retained their life for many hundreds of years? |
32355 | Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your friend, and are you trying to serve Him? |
32355 | Have you ever seen any persons who were caught in Satan''s traps? |
32355 | Have you ever thought that God could feed us without our labor if He chose to do so? |
32355 | Have you not found something of this also in your own experience? |
32355 | He looked up into his mother''s face, and said,"Mamma, can God see through a crack in the door?" |
32355 | He said,"Mamma, can God see in the cupboard if it is dark in the cupboard?" |
32355 | How are fish caught? |
32355 | How are iron and steel refined, or made more valuable? |
32355 | How are strong habits made? |
32355 | How are the chaff and grain separated from the straw or stalk? |
32355 | How are they obtained? |
32355 | How are we like the fish in the aquarium? |
32355 | How can Bibles and missionaries be sent to them? |
32355 | How can all persons avoid the use of liquor? |
32355 | How can the rough stone be made beautiful? |
32355 | How can we hear the noise inside of our body? |
32355 | How can we tell what progress we are making in becoming more like Christ? |
32355 | How could God have printed His law so that it would not be necessary to have Bibles and preachers? |
32355 | How did God enable the Children of Israel to cross the Red Sea? |
32355 | How did Nebuchadnezzar reward Daniel? |
32355 | How did he receive the returning prodigal? |
32355 | How did the Children of Israel cross the Red Sea and the Jordan? |
32355 | How did the old adage say that justice travels? |
32355 | How do leaves accomplish this? |
32355 | How do the clouds carry the moisture to the places which need it? |
32355 | How do we measure land? |
32355 | How do we measure time? |
32355 | How does God accomplish this? |
32355 | How does He do this? |
32355 | How does he assist the oyster? |
32355 | How does he know what kind of grain he will reap at harvest time? |
32355 | How does he spend the summer? |
32355 | How does he try to get into Ear- Gate? |
32355 | How does he try to get into Eye- Gate? |
32355 | How does he try to get into Mouth- Gate? |
32355 | How does he warn the oyster of danger? |
32355 | How does the Bible say that God refines us? |
32355 | How does the moisture in the clouds fall? |
32355 | How does the turtle protect himself? |
32355 | How is the snow useful in winter? |
32355 | How is the water raised up from the sea and the rivers? |
32355 | How long a string of teams would it require to carry all the blood which the heart ordinarily pumps in seventy years? |
32355 | How long did Jacob''s descendants remain in Egypt? |
32355 | How long did it last? |
32355 | How long did they wander in the wilderness? |
32355 | How long were they captive in Babylon? |
32355 | How long will it last? |
32355 | How many brothers did Joseph have? |
32355 | How many cars would it require to carry water for one square mile? |
32355 | How many centuries have seeds been known to retain their life? |
32355 | How many commandments are there? |
32355 | How many divisions of time can you name besides seconds? |
32355 | How many links must be broken in order to break the chain? |
32355 | How many murders must a man commit before he is a murderer? |
32355 | How many persons were saved in the Ark? |
32355 | How many plagues were there? |
32355 | How many souls has He given us? |
32355 | How many standards of measure does God have? |
32355 | How much blood is pumped by the heart in twenty- four hours? |
32355 | How must we do it? |
32355 | How often must he steal before he is a thief? |
32355 | How old was Enoch"when God took him"? |
32355 | How old was Joseph when he died? |
32355 | How old was Methuselah when he died? |
32355 | How old was Noah at the time of the Flood? |
32355 | How old was the lamb to be that was to be slain? |
32355 | How shall we send the Bread of Life to the people in heathen lands? |
32355 | How then is this crown to be obtained? |
32355 | How were the homes of the Israelites to be marked, so that the angel of death would pass over them? |
32355 | I am sure that you will ask immediately, at least in your minds, how then did he get in, if he ate his way out? |
32355 | If God did not give it to us could we ever pay for it? |
32355 | If I were to pull very hard on this chain so as to break it, where do you suppose it would break first? |
32355 | If Satan''s traps destroy others, will they destroy us? |
32355 | If a person were to laugh constantly, what would be the effect upon their face? |
32355 | If a ship did not have an anchor in time of storm along the rocky coast, would it be safe? |
32355 | If a silver dollar is polished like a little looking- glass and placed behind the light, what does it do? |
32355 | If a watch case were buried and rusted away, could it be made new again? |
32355 | If all moisture were removed from the atmosphere, what would be the result? |
32355 | If he sowed wheat, what will he gather? |
32355 | If it had feeling, would it object to being cut and chiselled and polished? |
32355 | If it had not been for the worm in the apple, would the apple have grown large and well formed? |
32355 | If it is put under a bushel what is the result? |
32355 | If received in the proper spirit, will they always work out for their good? |
32355 | If the crowns of all the kings of earth could be brought together, would people desire to see them? |
32355 | If the farmer failed to sow in the spring, would he have a harvest in the autumn? |
32355 | If the soul is lost, what is the result? |
32355 | If the sticks are rubbed together, what is the result? |
32355 | If we commit the city of our soul to God, will He protect and defend it? |
32355 | If we do not keep our covenants, whom are we like? |
32355 | If we sow"wild oats"what must we reap? |
32355 | If we take care of the minutes, what will the hours do? |
32355 | If we think Christ''s thoughts constantly do we become more like Christ? |
32355 | If we think bad thoughts do we become unlike Him? |
32355 | If you have not now made Him your friend, how can you hope to have His friendship then? |
32355 | If you put pictures in a bottle do they shine through? |
32355 | If you sow a character, what do you reap? |
32355 | If you sow a habit, what do you reap? |
32355 | If you sow an act, what do you reap? |
32355 | In his poverty what did he do? |
32355 | In what book are we told that our crown is to be imperishable and unfading, and to be ours forever? |
32355 | In what did the people live or dwell during the Feast? |
32355 | In what kind of soil did the grain grow to a fruitage of thirty, sixty and an hundred fold? |
32355 | In what lands are the largest spiritual blessings enjoyed? |
32355 | In what ways are the leaves like the tree on which they grew? |
32355 | Into what did he pour the water from the golden bowl? |
32355 | Into what do good acts turn? |
32355 | Into what do good thoughts turn? |
32355 | Is Christ willing to step into the scales with us? |
32355 | Is God ever in a hurry? |
32355 | Is God ever unmindful of our needs? |
32355 | Is God glad when we repent? |
32355 | Is God infinitely greater than man? |
32355 | Is God''s law perfect? |
32355 | Is He the world''s Redeemer? |
32355 | Is a dead body actually the person you knew? |
32355 | Is a horse shoe as valuable as a watch spring? |
32355 | Is a trap a dangerous thing? |
32355 | Is anyone likely to refuse God''s summons on the Judgment Day? |
32355 | Is character injured or helped by tribulations? |
32355 | Is he ever successful? |
32355 | Is it a dangerous thing to get angry? |
32355 | Is it a good thing that habits are formed in this way? |
32355 | Is it any wonder that David said that"We are fearfully and wonderfully made"? |
32355 | Is it expensive to take many pictures with the camera? |
32355 | Is it more pleasant for boys and girls to have their own way in everything, or would they prefer to be taught and trained by their parents? |
32355 | Is it only silver and gold which is put into a bank? |
32355 | Is religion necessary only when we are in trouble? |
32355 | Is salvation valuable? |
32355 | Is snow as important in the winter as rain in the summer? |
32355 | Is that the result with people who are ashamed to be known as Christians? |
32355 | Is the ant like the grasshopper, or is he industrious? |
32355 | Is the blood carried to all portions of our body in a similar way? |
32355 | Is the entirety of God''s law violated if we break only one commandment? |
32355 | Is the human eye worth more than money? |
32355 | Is the human heart ever satisfied until unlocked by the Bible and possessed by God? |
32355 | Is the human heart like a lock? |
32355 | Is the image of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden still existing? |
32355 | Is the snow as wonderful as it is beautiful? |
32355 | Is the truth concerning God''s love and salvation suited to all ages, all nations, and all people? |
32355 | Is the use of by- words swearing? |
32355 | Is there a spiritual hunger as well as a physical hunger? |
32355 | Is there any other way of safety? |
32355 | Is there any place in the world where it would be right to lie or steal, or murder? |
32355 | Is there money enough in the world to buy a crown of everlasting life? |
32355 | Like whom is the magnet? |
32355 | MY DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: When God desired to set Job to thinking, among other questions He asked him: Canst thou enter into the treasures of the snow? |
32355 | MY DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS: What is this I hold in my hand? |
32355 | MY LITTLE FRIENDS: Can you tell me what we commemorate on Easter Sunday? |
32355 | Many other test questions may be asked, such as:"What book is between Job and Proverbs?" |
32355 | Must Jesus, the spiritual food, be bought? |
32355 | Must all bad words be accounted for? |
32355 | Must there be as many kinds of keys as there are kinds of locks? |
32355 | NOW, boys and girls, what is this that I hold in my hand? |
32355 | Now suppose the good boys and girls choose the bad boys and girls as their companions and playmates; what do you think would be the result? |
32355 | Now the question arises, how does God accomplish this great result? |
32355 | Now, I want to ask you, What use do you make of your time? |
32355 | Now, boys and girls, I want to ask you where these flowers grew? |
32355 | Now, boys and girls, I want to ask you, did this worm eat his way into the apple, or did he eat his way out of the apple? |
32355 | Now, boys and girls, what is this? |
32355 | Now, can you tell me why it is that on Easter we have these Easter eggs, such as I hold in my hand? |
32355 | Now, do you know how the crab comes to be in with the oyster? |
32355 | Now, if you have a bank like this, do you only put into it silver dollars, five- dollar bills, ten- dollar gold pieces? |
32355 | Now, the question might arise in your minds, how does God guide us? |
32355 | Now, what are the lessons we may learn from what I have said? |
32355 | Now, what do these nuts teach us? |
32355 | Of what are Easter eggs the symbol? |
32355 | Of what are great trees the result? |
32355 | Of what did God make Adam and Eve? |
32355 | Of what does God keep a record? |
32355 | Of what does this story remind us? |
32355 | Of what is snow the symbol? |
32355 | Of what is the camera an imitation? |
32355 | Of what was all this to remind them? |
32355 | Of what was this water the symbol? |
32355 | Of what were the booths built? |
32355 | Of whom was the slain lamb the symbol? |
32355 | On this last day of the Feast what did the high priest bring from the well? |
32355 | On what does hope lay hold? |
32355 | On whom did the mantle of Elijah fall? |
32355 | Or clover seed produce wheat? |
32355 | Or, to go a step further, has it not been so with what you have promised God that you would do? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--About what did God ask Job, to set him thinking? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Are dogs serviceable? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Are small ropes or strings used to make big ropes? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Are the leaves alike on all trees? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Are there many different kinds of seeds? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Are there many kinds of locks? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--At what season of the year was the Feast of Tabernacles held? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Can an unlighted candle give light? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Can the fish in the aquarium hide from our sight? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Can the oyster see or hear? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Can you name different things made from iron? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Did God assign some work to Adam when he was first created? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Do all boys and girls get hungry? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Do animals feel pain? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Does the stone have any feeling? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Has God other record books beside the one of deeds? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--How did David say we are made? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--How do we measure cloth? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--How many kinds of measures can you name? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--How will a plastic face look when you squeeze it on the head and on the chin? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Instead of money, in what does the wealth of millionaires often consist? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Into what two classes has God divided people? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Last Sunday our lesson was about the spring- time and sowing; what has it been about to- day? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Of what is a pearl the symbol in the Bible? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--To what does the Bible compare the law of God? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Upon what king of Egypt did God send the plague of frogs? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What are needed before a house is built? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What are the different parts of a chain called? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What are the principal parts of a watch? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What are traps for? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What can the magnet do? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What does Christ call Himself? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What does Easter commemorate? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What does every ship carry? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What event does Christmas Day commemorate? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What instrument for taking pictures is like the human eye? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What is meant by the great Judgment Day? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What is on the top of the Royal Exchange in London? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What is rough stone used for? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What kind of crown was first worn? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What should a traveler always have in a strange country? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What was the handwriting on the wall at Belshazzar''s feast? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What was the tenth plague? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--What would the entire earth become if there should be no rain? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Where do people put money for safe keeping? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Which is the most pleasant season of the year? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Who first told the parable of the prodigal son? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Who is the Supreme Ruler of the Universe? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Who wrote the book of the Bible called the Psalms? |
32355 | QUESTIONS.--Why did the people of the East carry lanterns at night? |
32355 | Questions.--Which are the prettier, flowers which are neglected by the roadside, or those which are cultivated in the garden? |
32355 | Questions.--Which is nicer, a big, red apple or a little stunted one? |
32355 | Should boys and girls learn to save their money? |
32355 | Should conscience always be obeyed? |
32355 | Should our plans concern only this life? |
32355 | Should the lantern be held above the head, or down near the feet? |
32355 | Should they be removed or permitted to grow? |
32355 | Should we all have a main object in life? |
32355 | Should we always go and ask God for strength when we are tempted? |
32355 | Should we always go to Him to satisfy our spiritual hunger and thirst? |
32355 | Should we always keep our covenants, both with God and men? |
32355 | Should we always use all our money in the fear of God? |
32355 | Should we always yield to the power that draws us in the right direction? |
32355 | Should we be thankful to our parents for preventing tares from being sown? |
32355 | Should we constantly strive to become like Christ? |
32355 | Should we have a plan for each thing we do? |
32355 | Should we read the Bible every day? |
32355 | Since the Bible teaches us these truths so plainly,"What manner of persons ought we to be, in all holy conversation and godliness?" |
32355 | So I thought to ask you the question which God asked of Job nearly thirty- five hundred years ago:"Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow?" |
32355 | So what do you think the little crab does? |
32355 | Suppose one were to be cross and ugly constantly what would occur? |
32355 | The Bible says,"Whatsoever a man soweth"--can you repeat the rest of that passage? |
32355 | Through what gates does Satan try to enter? |
32355 | To what country are we journeying? |
32355 | To what part of our body do the wings of the bird and the front legs of a horse or cow correspond? |
32355 | To whom did they sell him? |
32355 | To whom had we better surrender the city of our soul? |
32355 | To whom should we go when we are tempted to do wrong? |
32355 | Try them in the following:--Who was the first man? |
32355 | Under what kind of a measure does the Bible warn against hiding our light? |
32355 | Upon what instrument can words also be recorded? |
32355 | Upon whom did Elijah''s mantle fall? |
32355 | Was Moses permitted to enter the Promised Land? |
32355 | Was he honest when he repented? |
32355 | Was he successful in getting away with them? |
32355 | Was the father sad all the time the boy was away? |
32355 | Was the world in moral darkness when Christ came? |
32355 | Was there ever a picture painted by an artist or photographed with a camera so beautiful as the small pictures taken by the eye? |
32355 | Was there ever a time or a place where it was right to lie, or steal or murder? |
32355 | Were they consumed in the furnace? |
32355 | What ails thee, old brown grasshopper? |
32355 | What are skeleton keys? |
32355 | What are some of the things with which they try? |
32355 | What are some of the traps? |
32355 | What are the only results which a farmer can reap at harvest? |
32355 | What are these air- vibrations called? |
32355 | What are tribulations like? |
32355 | What are two principal parts of the Bible? |
32355 | What are we doing when we reject Him? |
32355 | What are we weighed against? |
32355 | What befell Daniel years later, when Darius was King? |
32355 | What befell the three friends of Daniel? |
32355 | What book is it which says:"As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he"? |
32355 | What brings the person''s image upon the ground glass of the camera? |
32355 | What can we do which the dog could not do? |
32355 | What can you tell about the crown of the king of England? |
32355 | What causes boys and girls to desire to do wrong? |
32355 | What causes so much blindness in the country in which Jesus lived? |
32355 | What causes the difference? |
32355 | What did David call the Bible? |
32355 | What did God give to Moses on Mount Sinai? |
32355 | What did Joseph do with the grain he gathered during the seven years of plenty? |
32355 | What did Pharaoh dream? |
32355 | What did he do each time after the plague was removed? |
32355 | What did he do with his money? |
32355 | What did he resolve to do? |
32355 | What did he want to be? |
32355 | What did one of the boys who were playing marbles do to the boy who ran across the ring? |
32355 | What did the angel of death do where the door posts were sprinkled with the blood? |
32355 | What did they do with Joseph? |
32355 | What didst thou, brown old grasshopper, When the summer days were long? |
32355 | What do bad companions do to one''s character? |
32355 | What do bad words indicate? |
32355 | What do boys who run away from home generally become? |
32355 | What do fading and dropping leaves represent? |
32355 | What do our gifts to one another represent? |
32355 | What do the dogs do to revive a traveler? |
32355 | What do the flakes look like? |
32355 | What do the things on the Christmas tree represent? |
32355 | What do we call these tares? |
32355 | What do we commemorate on Good Friday? |
32355 | What does God''s law show us? |
32355 | What does He weigh? |
32355 | What does Satan sometimes use? |
32355 | What does a man whose face is dirty see in the glass? |
32355 | What does he use with which to wash his face? |
32355 | What does it show that his face needs? |
32355 | What does one of the other books record? |
32355 | What does the Bible say about the ant? |
32355 | What does the Bible say about the eyes of the Lord? |
32355 | What does the Bible say about training up a child in the way he should go? |
32355 | What does the Bible say is the allotted years of a person''s life? |
32355 | What does the Bible tell us will happen to a companion of fools?--of wise men? |
32355 | What does the air do with sound? |
32355 | What does the chart show? |
32355 | What does the darkness of the long nights represent? |
32355 | What does the grasshopper do in summer? |
32355 | What does the heart do? |
32355 | What does the inside represent? |
32355 | What does the shell represent? |
32355 | What does the story illustrate? |
32355 | What draws them in the right direction? |
32355 | What effect did each plague have upon Pharaoh? |
32355 | What else besides a bad character is given? |
32355 | What exhortation is contained in the last sentence of the last sermon in this book? |
32355 | What food is most universally used in the world? |
32355 | What foundation are we laying in this life? |
32355 | What had happened to them? |
32355 | What happened while the farmer slept? |
32355 | What happens to good boys who keep bad company? |
32355 | What happens to him when winter comes? |
32355 | What happens to the air when our words strike it? |
32355 | What has God given each of us to warn us of danger when sin is near? |
32355 | What has become of the soul? |
32355 | What have we that is like the camera? |
32355 | What have you resolved to make the object which you shall seek to attain in this life? |
32355 | What heathen names were given them instead? |
32355 | What is Christ frequently called? |
32355 | What is a phonograph? |
32355 | What is a telephone? |
32355 | What is it which no boy or girl can see or hear, and the approach of which can not be made known by any of the natural senses? |
32355 | What is it which tells us when sin is near? |
32355 | What is lacking in pictures taken by the camera? |
32355 | What is necessary to effect this change? |
32355 | What is spoken of in the Bible as God''s garner? |
32355 | What is still more wonderful than the physical heart? |
32355 | What is that raising up of the body called? |
32355 | What is the average rainfall? |
32355 | What is the covering called which is about the grain while it is growing? |
32355 | What is the farmer''s special work in the spring- time? |
32355 | What is the name of the power or force that causes the nails to fall from the magnet? |
32355 | What is the purpose of your life? |
32355 | What is the source of light displayed when coal and wood and other substances are burned? |
32355 | What is the source of the light of the natural world? |
32355 | What is the weight of rainfall in a single square mile? |
32355 | What is worth doing well? |
32355 | What kind of a builder are we like, if we make no plans for the life to come? |
32355 | What kind of a cap and blouse did he want to wear? |
32355 | What kind of boys and girls is like the grasshopper? |
32355 | What kinds are the most useful? |
32355 | What lesson does this dog teach us? |
32355 | What lives down under the water near the oyster? |
32355 | What makes the difference in their value? |
32355 | What makes them become different? |
32355 | What must a sea captain always carry with him on his ship? |
32355 | What must we do to make a proper balance? |
32355 | What must we use all other plans and purposes for? |
32355 | What of the wicked? |
32355 | What often destroys the oyster? |
32355 | What other lesson does this dog teach us? |
32355 | What people continue to celebrate the Feast of the Passover today? |
32355 | What perfect model can we follow? |
32355 | What period of life is best represented by spring? |
32355 | What periods of life are they like? |
32355 | What power draws people from doing right? |
32355 | What prevented the little apple from growing big and beautiful? |
32355 | What should we always remember in our work? |
32355 | What should we live for? |
32355 | What should we remember in times of sickness and sorrow? |
32355 | What trees are green in the winter? |
32355 | What two things may be used as God''s recording books? |
32355 | What two ways are there in which He might do it? |
32355 | What was he to do in the Garden? |
32355 | What was later used for measuring time, after the sun- dial? |
32355 | What was the event called? |
32355 | What was the first instrument with which time was measured? |
32355 | What was the last plague? |
32355 | What was to be done with the body of the lamb? |
32355 | What were the names of Daniel''s three friends? |
32355 | What will God do on that day? |
32355 | What will God do with the risen bodies? |
32355 | What will become of the good? |
32355 | What would they be called if they hoarded up all they could get? |
32355 | What would they be called if they spent all their money? |
32355 | When God tells you in the Bible what He wants you to do, are you obedient? |
32355 | When He feeds and clothes you, do you love and serve Him, or do you accept of these blessings and then run off and serve Satan, God''s great enemy? |
32355 | When He watches over and keeps you during the night, do you forget to kneel down and thank Him in the morning? |
32355 | When Pharaoh followed into the sea after them, what occurred? |
32355 | When a leaf drops from the tree, what has already started? |
32355 | When boys and girls are obedient, is that laying up treasure in heaven? |
32355 | When day after day He clothes you, do you thank him? |
32355 | When did the little worm get into the apple? |
32355 | When does the soul become separated from the body? |
32355 | When he became a man, was he thankful to his father for not allowing him to have his own way at that time? |
32355 | When he was in want and came to himself, of whom did he think? |
32355 | When in doubt what question should we ask ourselves? |
32355 | When is it easiest to learn to work? |
32355 | When is the anchor used? |
32355 | When people laugh what happens to their faces? |
32355 | When people light a candle, do they put it under a bushel or on a candlestick? |
32355 | When persons are serious or angry, are their faces lengthened? |
32355 | When the anchor is let down into the deep water, must it take hold of something? |
32355 | When the mouse sees others caught, what should he do? |
32355 | When they ate it, how were they to be clothed? |
32355 | When we are tempted by Satan, what should we remember? |
32355 | When we die do the great influences which we have helped forward remain to bless the world? |
32355 | When will God lead us? |
32355 | When you were all so glad on account of this first snowstorm of the winter, did you stop to think that the snow comes from God? |
32355 | Where are pearls principally found? |
32355 | Where are telescopes kept? |
32355 | Where are the turtle''s bones principally? |
32355 | Where can God''s standard of measure be found? |
32355 | Where can we get our plans? |
32355 | Where can we learn most about this spiritual hunger and about the"bread"which came down from Heaven? |
32355 | Where did he take them? |
32355 | Where did the Ishmaelitish merchantmen take Joseph? |
32355 | Where did the custom of having Christmas trees probably originate? |
32355 | Where do people enjoy the greatest material comforts and blessings, in Christian or heathen lands? |
32355 | Where do they live? |
32355 | Where does God store this vapor? |
32355 | Where does the Bible tell us we are also to lay up treasure? |
32355 | Where does the farmer put the grain after it has been separated from the chaff? |
32355 | Where does the snow come from? |
32355 | Where does this power to be good come from? |
32355 | Where is the heart located? |
32355 | Where? |
32355 | Which are more beautiful, summer or autumn leaves? |
32355 | Which boy in the story turned out the better? |
32355 | Which boys and girls are the best, those who are neglected and not taught, or those who are cared for and carefully trained? |
32355 | Which can be adjusted more quickly? |
32355 | Which can take pictures quicker, the eye or the camera? |
32355 | Which is easier, to form a bad habit or to break away from it? |
32355 | Which is the best light to our spiritual pathway, human wisdom or Divine revelation? |
32355 | Which is the more perfect, a telescope or the human eye? |
32355 | Which is the real watch? |
32355 | Which is the safer light for us to follow, books which men write, or the book which God has given us? |
32355 | Which kind of flowers are the heathen boys and girls like? |
32355 | Which part is like the body? |
32355 | Which part is like the soul? |
32355 | Which part of the eye is like the ground glass of the camera? |
32355 | Which pictures are most treasured in old age? |
32355 | Which was the great day of the Feast? |
32355 | Which would you choose, a good heart or a wicked heart? |
32355 | Who alone can break the ropes of habit with which Satan binds us? |
32355 | Who alone can cleanse our hearts from sin? |
32355 | Who are like the ink- drops? |
32355 | Who are like the little tacks? |
32355 | Who are like the needle? |
32355 | Who are like the rusty nails? |
32355 | Who are like the small nails? |
32355 | Who are like the water- drops? |
32355 | Who are like the white sticks? |
32355 | Who are to blame for this state of affairs, and to whom are we to look for the correction of this existing evil? |
32355 | Who built the Ark? |
32355 | Who built the Exchange? |
32355 | Who built the Temple? |
32355 | Who built the ark? |
32355 | Who built the ark? |
32355 | Who can give us the"Pearl of great price"? |
32355 | Who composed the great multitude whom John saw in the glorious city? |
32355 | Who destroyed the Temple and Jerusalem and carried the Children of Israel into captivity? |
32355 | Who does know? |
32355 | Who does the Bible say is the"bread of life"? |
32355 | Who governs the life of every person? |
32355 | Who had the coat of many colors? |
32355 | Who had the coat of many colors? |
32355 | Who had the coat of many colors? |
32355 | Who interpreted Nebuchadnezzar''s dream? |
32355 | Who is the fountain for the cleansing of our sin? |
32355 | Who is the source of our spiritual light and knowledge? |
32355 | Who is trying to capture this city? |
32355 | Who led the Children of Israel into the Land of Canaan, which was the Promised Land? |
32355 | Who led the Children of Israel out of Egypt? |
32355 | Who lied about Joseph and had him cast into prison? |
32355 | Who made the human heart? |
32355 | Who made the key to unlock it? |
32355 | Who makes the laws for the nation, the state and the city? |
32355 | Who must first give us the light if we are to be a light to the world? |
32355 | Who offers to give us a heart that will be conscious of God''s love? |
32355 | Who once stole a crown and the crown jewels of England? |
32355 | Who prepares people to be builded into His kingdom? |
32355 | Who sets these traps? |
32355 | Who slew Goliath the giant? |
32355 | Who sowed the tares in his field? |
32355 | Who sows the tares in our minds? |
32355 | Who still notes our deeds when we pass away? |
32355 | Who teach the young ants to work? |
32355 | Who tells us this? |
32355 | Who tempted Adam and Eve to do wrong? |
32355 | Who tries to bind us with bad habits? |
32355 | Who tries to steal our crown of everlasting glory? |
32355 | Who tries to trap and destroy boys and girls, and men and women? |
32355 | Who was King of Egypt at the time Joseph was in Egypt? |
32355 | Who was cast into the den of lions? |
32355 | Who was put in the lion''s den? |
32355 | Who was swallowed by the great fish? |
32355 | Who was the first murderer? |
32355 | Who was the first murderer? |
32355 | Who was the first murderer? |
32355 | Who was the first woman? |
32355 | Who was the first woman? |
32355 | Who was the first woman? |
32355 | Who was the meekest man? |
32355 | Who was the oldest man? |
32355 | Who was the oldest man? |
32355 | Who was the only perfect man? |
32355 | Who was the strongest man? |
32355 | Who was the strongest man? |
32355 | Who was the wisest man? |
32355 | Who went to Heaven in a chariot of fire? |
32355 | Who went to Heaven in the chariot of fire without dying? |
32355 | Who went to Heaven without dying? |
32355 | Who were in the prison with Joseph? |
32355 | Who will be our companions in eternity? |
32355 | Who would steal it away? |
32355 | Who wrote the book picturing the human heart like a city? |
32355 | Who, as a ruler, was a man after God''s own heart? |
32355 | Whom did God raise up to lead the Children of Israel out of Egypt? |
32355 | Whom did he kill? |
32355 | Whom do idle people tempt? |
32355 | Whom do the charred sticks represent? |
32355 | Whom does the evergreen tree represent? |
32355 | Whom shall we choose for companions? |
32355 | Whose voice shall call the body to immortality? |
32355 | Why are trials necessary to fit us for heaven? |
32355 | Why can we not see in the dark? |
32355 | Why did David want to be taught to number his days? |
32355 | Why did God make the law? |
32355 | Why did God place the metals, and coal and oil down below the surface of the ground? |
32355 | Why did Pharaoh make Joseph ruler? |
32355 | Why did he put the grasshopper there? |
32355 | Why did his brothers come to Joseph in Egypt during the famine? |
32355 | Why did the prodigal leave his home? |
32355 | Why did they desire to leave Egypt? |
32355 | Why did they dwell in booths instead of in their houses at this time? |
32355 | Why do people pay large sums for oil paintings? |
32355 | Why do people wear pearls? |
32355 | Why do we believe it is there? |
32355 | Why does God place the kernel of nuts inside of a shell? |
32355 | Why does He not do it? |
32355 | Why does the larger hand of the clock point to the minutes? |
32355 | Why has God given us two eyes instead of one? |
32355 | Why is the farmer careful to sow good grain? |
32355 | Why not? |
32355 | Why not? |
32355 | Why was a large eye painted on the pulpit in the church? |
32355 | Why was he cast into the den of lions? |
32355 | Why were they cast into this furnace? |
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32355 | Will God forgive us and accept us? |
32355 | Will God hold these records against us on the Judgment Day? |
32355 | Will a few drops of ink change the color of a glass of water? |
32355 | Will a few drops of water change the color of a bottle of ink? |
32355 | Will all good boys and girls, when they become men and women, be thankful to their parents for right training? |
32355 | Will all these requirements over- balance us? |
32355 | Will food which satisfies the physical Hunger satisfy the spiritual hunger? |
32355 | Will it make any difference whether a body was buried in the sea or in the earth? |
32355 | Will the bodies of all who have died be raised some day? |
32355 | Will the good that we do be as permanent as the evil that we might do? |
32355 | Will the immortal body ever die? |
32355 | Will the paper between the magnet and the needle destroy the attracting power of the magnet? |
32355 | Will there ever be such a time or place? |
32355 | Will we also be punished? |
32355 | Will we be in the presence of God there and have angels as our companions? |
32355 | Will weeds grow without being planted? |
32355 | Will you always make diligent use of your time? |
32355 | Will you always try to obey conscience in the future? |
32355 | Will your crown be perishable? |
32355 | With His Son, has God given us other things which we are to enjoy? |
32355 | With what did David slay Goliath? |
32355 | With what did King Alfred measure the hours? |
32355 | With what key does He unlock it? |
32355 | Would a ship be safe without an anchor? |
32355 | Would the iron cry out against being refined? |
32355 | Would you take a million of dollars for your two eyes? |
32355 | You will want to obey Him then, but should you not also desire to obey Him now? |
32355 | [ Illustration:"What Use Do You Make of Your Time?"] |