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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38616 | Am I expecting anyone? 38616 Are you expecting anyone?" |
38616 | But what shall one live for? |
38616 | I did not take it,he said;"What are you licking me for? |
38616 | Who? |
38616 | Why are you standing in the cold with the child? 38616 And he thought to himself:--Is my house built on the rock, or on the sand? |
38616 | And who was his guest? |
38616 | Avdyeitch sighed, and said:"Have n''t you any warm clothes?" |
38616 | He reached the forty- fourth verse, and began to read:--"_ And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? |
38616 | I suppose you have heard about it?" |
38616 | If He had come to me, should I have done the same way?" |
38616 | If he is to be whipped for an apple, then what ought to be done to us for our sins?" |
38616 | Martuin kept silent for a moment, and then said,"But how can one live for God?" |
38616 | Martuin started from his sleep:--"Who is here?" |
38616 | You know how to read? |
38616 | did you not recognize me?" |
38616 | would you believe it, it got into my head? |
40677 | And did you,inquired a friend to whom Drew told the story,"pursue the boy and chastise him for his insolence?" |
40677 | Protestantism a Failure''--two lectures delivered by F. C. EWER;The Signs of the Times-- Is Christianity Failing?" |
40677 | What differ more''( you cry)''than crown and cowl?'' 40677 Who are you, sir,"demanded my lord,"that have the assurance to meddle in this affair?" |
40677 | Why do you not speak? |
40677 | Why do you_ write_ to me? 40677 Act v. Scene 3._ Archbishop Whately once amused a clerical dinner- party by asking the question,Why do_ white_ sheep eat more than_ black_ sheep?" |
40677 | Did not this utterly crush me? |
40677 | He says,"Mr. Wesley skulks for shelter under a cobbler''s apron;"and again,"Has Tom the Cobbler more learning and integrity than John the Priest?" |
40677 | How are we to account for such facts as these? |
40677 | How did you fall in? |
40677 | In answer to the question,"What shoemaker has risen to political or literary eminence in the United States?" |
40677 | Is there anything in the_ occupation_ of the shoemaker which is peculiarly favorable to habits of thought and study? |
40677 | Looking at him with admiration mingled with something like pity, the admiral exclaimed,"Why, what can you do, my fearless lad?" |
40677 | Taking a child''s hand, he would say,"What is this? |
40677 | The question is often asked,"How are we to account for the fact that shoemakers outnumber any other handicraft in the ranks of illustrious men? |
40677 | Then slapping it he would say,"What did I do? |
40677 | They praise my sermons, and consider me a prodigy of learning; and yet what do I know? |
40677 | This verse occurs in one of his publications--"''Apollo, why,''a matron cried,''Are poets all so poor?'' |
40677 | What could be a more pleasing and appropriate present than this book? |
40677 | What could be more miserable and disheartening? |
40677 | What does a particular passage mean, and to what use is it to be applied in public teaching? |
40677 | Where have you been to?" |
40677 | Why not speak? |
40677 | [ 137] For an able discussion of the question,"Was Richard Savage an Impostor?" |
40677 | [ 162] See answer to the question,"What is thy duty toward thy neighbor?" |
40677 | can you preach in Arabic, in Persic, in Hindostani, in Bengali, that you think it your duty to preach the gospel to the heathen?" |
40677 | what will be the end of my poor unhappy boy?" |