Book, Chapter
1 2, 5-11 | him; or, wronged, was on fire to be revenged. Would any
2 3, 2-2 | miseries, and of fuel to my fire. Why is it, that man desires
3 4, 12-19| speakest, burning with the fire of charity. ~ ~
4 5, 3-4 | Thou, Lord, a consuming fire, mayest burn up those dead
5 5, 9-16 | had I departed, but into fire and torments, such as my
6 6, 7-12 | coals, by which to set on fire the hopeful mind, thus languishing,
7 7, 13-19| dragons, and all deeps, fire, hail, snow, ice, and stormy
8 8, 5-10 | of Victorinus, I was on fire to imitate him; for for
9 9, 4-8 | kindled towards Thee, and on fire to rehearse them, if possible,
10 9, 13-34| shall be in danger of hell fire. And woe be even unto the
11 11, 22-28| 11.22.28 My soul is on fire to know this most intricate
12 11, 29-39| purified and molten by the fire of Thy love. ~ ~
13 13, 9-10 | only, but to his own place. Fire tends upward, a stone downward.
14 13, 9-10 | we glow inwardly with Thy fire, with Thy good fire, and
15 13, 9-10 | Thy fire, with Thy good fire, and we go; because we go
16 13, 19-25| cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of
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