Chapter
1 II | beasts, or give me to the fire and sword, as thou hast
2 III | delivered to destruction by fire and sword. "For," said he, "
3 IV | upon them, and breathing fire, as they say, "Ye vagabonds
4 IV | he should be burned with fire?" The monks answered, "Lo!
5 IV | and bade burn them with fire. So by fire were these servants
6 IV | burn them with fire. So by fire were these servants of God
7 VI | mine heart there is kindled fire, cruelly burning and urging
8 VII | Others again worshipped fire and water, and the other
9 VII | Holy Ghost in likeness of fire, and they began to speak
10 IX | gathered and burned in the fire, so shall it be in the end
11 IX | them into the furnace of fire; there shall be wailing
12 IX | heavens shall be dissolved in fire and the elements shall melt
13 IX | man was delivered to the fire of bitter torment in hell.
14 IX | die, neither shall their fire be quenched; and they shall
15 IX | be burnt by live coal of fire, and consumed by kindled
16 IX | shall be devoured by the fire of his jealousy, for he
17 IX | shall not keep silence: a fire shall be kindled before
18 X | and be delivered to hell fire, which burneth everlastingly.
19 XI | shall be in danger of hell fire:' and, `if thou bring thy
20 XII | impossible, for a man living with fire not to be blackened with
21 XII | exposed to wild beasts, fire and sword, confessing the
22 XII | below a dragon, breathing fire, fearful for eye to see,
23 XIV | themselves fuel for eternal fire.' ~"When I heard this voice,
24 XXI | store for the wicked; the fire that is not quenched, the
25 XXI | as the Gehenna of eternal fire, that burneth and yet hath
26 XXIV | of dark and unquenchable fire, where the worm that sleepeth
27 XXIV | for ever, and where the fire burneth without ceasing
28 XXV | unquenchable and light-less fire of Gehenna, unto the outer
29 XXVII | They that think that Fire is a god are in error. It
30 XXVII | quenched by mankind. Wherefore Fire cannot be a god, but only
31 XXVII | children, then consuming with fire and thus dying. How then
32 XXVII | children, burnt to death by fire, be a god? Or how can he
33 XXIX | than wax before the hottest fire." The king, seeing this
34 XXX | years the boy saw the sun or fire, he should entirely lose
35 XXX | within him the fiercest fire of lust. ~When Ioasaph saw
36 XXX | blazed a glowing furnace of fire, and there crept the worm
37 XXX | burning piteously in the fire, and a voice was heard,
38 XXXI | and he consumed us in the fire of his wrath from above,
39 XXXI | cities that were destroyed by fire and brimstone. Why wouldest
40 XXXI | men, fuel for unquenchable fire, true copy of the Chaldean
41 XXXI | burnt and moulded in the fire, and beaten with hammers,
42 XXXI | defilement? And what of fire? Doth it not take iron,
43 XXXI | beaten with hammers is the fire any the worse, or doth it
44 XXXII | wax melteth in face of the fire, so shall ye fail. But,
45 XXXII | dupes into the unquenchable fire prepared for themselves.
46 XXXII | mysteries, burnt them with fire. And he betook himself to
47 XXXIV | five cities, consumed with fire and brimstone; but thy marvellous
48 XXXIV | wicked, the unquenchable fire, the outer darkness, the
49 XXXV | it were with a tongue of fire piping unto them a goodly
50 XXXV | Saints whom he slew with fire and sword. Charge them not
51 XXXVII| he saith, "is strong as fire." So drunken was he with
52 XXXVII| win our love. Such was the fire that was kindled in the
53 XXXVII| like as wax melteth at the fire. And he, strong in the might
54 XL | sepulchre. And then, the fire of grief kindling all the
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