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1 Intr, 0| Morning's draught of liquid fire; ~By the full kingdome of 2 Unic, 15| begins to kindle the great fire which (as I shall say in 3 Unic, 15| more use for kindling the fire, than any amount of wood -- 4 Unic, 16| it all aside and catching fire with love for God; and so 5 Unic, 17| allows it to burn in the fire of that Divine candle, which 6 Unic, 18| issues from itself, like a fire that is burning and has 7 Unic, 18| flame, and sometimes this fire increases with great force. 8 Unic, 18| rises very high above the fire, but that does not make 9 Unic, 18| same flame which is in the fire. This, with all your learning, 10 Unic, 18| to be, the same; a small fire is as much fire as is a 11 Unic, 18| a small fire is as much fire as is a large one and yet 12 Unic, 18| two is evident. In a small fire, a long time elapses before 13 Unic, 18| become red-hot; but if the fire be a large one, the piece 14 Unic, 19| seeing the vehemence of the fire assuaged by water which 15 Unic, 20| for us; it buys us eternal fire and endless affliction. 16 Unic, 21| like them, in whom this fire of the love of God burned 17 Unic, 29| applied indiscriminately. The fire must be controlled at its 18 Unic, 29| it seems rather as if the fire is already kindled and it 19 Unic, 29| to have set it wholly on fire. Oh, how often, when in 20 Unic, 29| seemed to see a point of fire. With this he seemed to 21 Unic, 30| one who is always wielding fire and sword. It pictures God' 22 Unic, 30| knowing who has kindled the fire, nor whence it comes, nor 23 Unic, 30| love is also like a great fire, which has always to be 24 Unic, 30| bringing wood, so that this fire should not die. For my own 25 Unic, 30| grants an abundance of this fire of His love, that they should 26 Unic, 30| to throw any wood on this fire, and is frightened to death 27 Unic, 31| said, I throw them on the fire. I am incapable of doing 28 Unic, 32| understand them. I felt a fire within my soul the nature 29 Unic, 32| to describe that interior fire and that despair, which 30 Unic, 32| repeat that that interior fire and despair are the worst 31 Unic, 32| matter compared with that fire.~ 32 Unic, 34| my soul ablaze with a new fire of longing to begin to serve 33 Unic, 35| about to fling myself into a fire, for this the Lord had already 34 Unic, 37| finds no way of kindling the fire of the love of God. It is 35 Unic, 37| seen, which shows that the fire is not altogether dead. 36 Unic, 37| crazy with blowing on the fire and rearranging the wood, 37 Unic, 37| efforts only put out the fire more and more. I believe 38 Unic, 39| they seemed to be all on fire. There is a great deal of 39 Unic, 39| having experienced this fire, which seems to proceed