quæstioning

Adjective

 * 1) * 1639, May 21st – June 25th , Sir, diary ; reprinted in:
 * 2) * 1911, George Morison Paul [ed.], David Hay Fleming [ed.], and James D. Ogilvie [ed.], Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston (T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society), page 372 :
 * Finding the Lords Sprit coming, I went in to the old high gallerie, and thair for ane long houre I got extreame great libertie of pouring out my verry heart in Gods bosome with a sueat schoure of melting tears and sobs, and with ane long pouerful intercourse betuixt the Sprit of God and my saule, ever quæstioning of the Lord quhat he demanded and requyred of me ; and, at every poynt and particle quhilk the Sprit condiscended on al or mor nor ane hundreth particulars, my saule ever echoed back unto him with ane earnest petition for every point that he craived ; as quhen he instanced that I sould seek his face, setle my heart, and fixe my delight on the light of his countenance, consecrat saule and body to his service, glorifie him in my lyfe and death, walk in him, with, and befor him, interteany the motions, follou the directions, beleive the consolations, feare the checks of his Sprit, submit my will, familie, chyld, staite, naime, calling, absolutly to his cutting and carving thairupon, to grou in union and comunion with him ; and so forth, for half ane houre, my saule rebounded with great fervencie ane particular petition to every particular demand, as, ‘O my God, thou knoues my inabilitie, unworthines, guiltines, and gracelesnes ; O Lord, I desyre to seekthy face, maik me seek it and find it ; I desyre to consecrat and imploy my saule in thy service bot I cannot ; O Lord thou, quho only can doe it, doe it for Chryst Jesus saik.’
 * Finding the Lords Sprit coming, I went in to the old high gallerie, and thair for ane long houre I got extreame great libertie of pouring out my verry heart in Gods bosome with a sueat schoure of melting tears and sobs, and with ane long pouerful intercourse betuixt the Sprit of God and my saule, ever quæstioning of the Lord quhat he demanded and requyred of me ; and, at every poynt and particle quhilk the Sprit condiscended on al or mor nor ane hundreth particulars, my saule ever echoed back unto him with ane earnest petition for every point that he craived ; as quhen he instanced that I sould seek his face, setle my heart, and fixe my delight on the light of his countenance, consecrat saule and body to his service, glorifie him in my lyfe and death, walk in him, with, and befor him, interteany the motions, follou the directions, beleive the consolations, feare the checks of his Sprit, submit my will, familie, chyld, staite, naime, calling, absolutly to his cutting and carving thairupon, to grou in union and comunion with him ; and so forth, for half ane houre, my saule rebounded with great fervencie ane particular petition to every particular demand, as, ‘O my God, thou knoues my inabilitie, unworthines, guiltines, and gracelesnes ; O Lord, I desyre to seekthy face, maik me seek it and find it ; I desyre to consecrat and imploy my saule in thy service bot I cannot ; O Lord thou, quho only can doe it, doe it for Chryst Jesus saik.’

Verb

 * 1) * 1630–1650, details of original source not known ; reprinted in:
 * 2) * 1770, March 20th, 2 o’clock p.m. ,, private letter to his stepmotherʀ ; reprinted in:
 * 1) * 1770, March 20th, 2 o’clock p.m. ,, private letter to his stepmotherʀ ; reprinted in:
 * 1) * 1770, March 20th, 2 o’clock p.m. ,, private letter to his stepmotherʀ ; reprinted in: