Questions

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.

identifier question
A42127If God he be as thou glv''st out( great Master) of thy word, How many Gods than doth this place, and our Scotland afford?
A42127The question is, who builded these walls?
A88366And why?
A88366And why?
A88366For what seek I?
A88366For what sought we, but their desyred good?
A88366How grievous?
A88366How long did pittie knock, at their shut gate?
A88366Lithgow, William, 1582- 1645?
A88366Lithgow, William, 1582- 1645?
A88366Nay?
A88366The occasion why?
A88366Yet fatall Elue, was now thy glutting wombe That fed their lust with fish, become their Tombe, And swallowing grave?
A88366what canst thou say?
A42371( D) Query, whether it be lawful for one to swear being forced?
A42371( G) And why should Mr. Gibson* swear none of that ground which they claim to a full Sea- mark is theirs?
A42371( G) If yee believe him when he swears, why not upon a solemn protestation?
A423712 And why a Monopoly of Coals more upon the Owners, then on any thing else in England?
A42371And more of them to be inslaved then any other people of England?
A42371And must they onely that come under the Jurisdiction of the Magistrates of Newcastle remain inslaved under the same bondage?
A42371How highly were the hearts of this Nation inflamed?
A42371How long will yee give wrong Judgement, to accept the persons of the ungodly?
A42371I appeal to God, the whole world, as also to the Coal- Engrossers themselves whether it be just?
A42371If Strafford lost his life for acting oppressively by an Arbitrary power, why not others for the same?
A42371If one ship could cheat the State so much as fifty odd pounds Custome, What do hundreds of ships do?
A42371If these men be fined so high for so small an offence, and that igorantly?
A42371Is this Tyranny lawful at Newcastle, that is exploded and cast off every where else?
A42371SIR, Will you keep peace and agreement intirely according to your power, both to God, the holy Church, the Clergy, and the people?
A42371SIR, Will you to your power, cause Law, Justice and Mercy, in discretion and truth, to be executed in all your Judgements?
A42371See this Act at the Rolls, whether there be such a penalty or not?
A42371The Danes laid claim to the Crown of England, the Kings laid claim to the peoples Lives; and Corporations to their estates,( what was free?)
A42371These were present in Council that granted these Articles?
A42371Why do not our just Judges send such like from the Charter to the slaughter?
A42371and would the granting, or doing this favor, be most acceptable to me, and lay an eternal obligation upon me?
A42371as laying an unsupportable yoak upon the necks of the people by the tender of the Oath ex Officio?
A42371what must those men that have offended arrogantly and knowingly a thousand times more?