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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
History of the martyrs in Palestine

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1 1, 2 | condemned him to be destroyed by fire, for the crafty judge perceived 2 1, 2 | which were required for the fire were got ready, and they 3 1, 2 | martyr from the death by fire, because, said he, his insolence 4 1, 2 | suitable for punishment by fire; and so, like a merciful 5 1, 3 | death by means of a slow fire : for it was a weak and 6 1, 3 | for it was a weak and slow fire by which he was burned, 7 1, 3 | in the furnace of a slow fire, manifesting the perfection 8 1, 4 | clearly shewing, that neither fire, nor steel, nor even fierce 9 1, 5 | oil, and then be set on fire. So the officers of the 10 1, 5 | were burning in a sharp fire, so that the flesh of his 11 1, 5 | like melted wax, and the fire burnt into his very bones 12 1, 6 | kindled within him like fire, and its heat burned within 13 1, 7 | fear of those flames of fire which are never quenched. ~ 14 1, 9 | condemned to the punishment by fire. ~When that same judge, 15 1, 10 | the knee cauterized with fire, and then again they had 16 1, 10 | sword, and then destroyed by fire. And not only were they 17 1, 10 | was overturned, and ; the fire that had been kindled upon 18 1, 10 | against them of death by fire. The name of the first was 19 1, 11 | governor to be burnt with fire. Moreover, the same judge 20 1, 12 | and their feet injured by fire and steel, and some of them 21 1, 12 | his confession by a fierce fire, and Primus and Elias were 22 1, 13 | his remembrance that hell fire which is to come, while 23 1, 13 | to make him afraid of the fire which was visible before 24 1, 13 | gold in the furnace and the fire, and loved his confession 25 1, 13 | together with him in the same fire one who belonged to the 26 1, 13 | and endured martyrdom by fire in company with this God' 27 1, 14 | deaths with the baptism of fire only, while others of them 28 1, 14 | the combs and cauteries of fire. But he, when his hands 29 1, 14 | to a slow and lingering fire. Now, he was brought to 30 1, 14 | man, and approached the fire with a soul unmoved, like 31 1, 14 | God. When, therefore, the fire had been kindled at a distance 32 1, 14 | delivered him also to a slow fire. So this Julianus, also, 33 1, 16 | destroyed by cautery of fire and by the sword. And then 34 1, 16 | was so severe as that by fire, delivered up God's holy 35 1, 16 | they were brought to the fire, they cast themselves into 36 1, 16 | themselves like gold to the fire to be purified. But He who 37 1, Not| despised earthly things, was by fire offered up as a victim well 38 1, Not| 6. -- " The baptism of fire." Martyrdom for the sake 39 1, Not| catechumen, receiving baptism by fire, Book 6, ch. 4: --[]. ~l.


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