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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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fire

   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | and burns when put to the fire, and when set on fire, drives 2 I, I | the fire, and when set on fire, drives away serpents; being 3 I, XV | execution. In short, the fire kindled by the hands of 4 I, XV | people were destroyed with fire and sword; nor were there 5 I, XIX | by his prayers quenched a fire that had broken out among 6 I, XIX | place by his infirmity, a fire broke out in a cottage neighbouring 7 I, XIX | open to it, and while the fire raged on every side, the 8 I, XXVII | concupiscence; for unless the fire of concupiscence be first 9 I, XXVII | who being placed in the fire cannot burn, is not to be 10 I, XXVII | with tears; and unless the fire of temptation depart before, 11 II, VII | Canterbury, being set on fire through carelessness, was 12 II, VII | water was thrown on the fire in vain; a considerable 13 II, VII | towards the raging masses of fire which were spreading on 14 II, VII | was in the place where the fire raged most fiercely. The 15 II, VII | man of God burned with the fire of divine love, and was 16 II, X | all His creatures, by the fire of His Holy Spirit wonderfully 17 II, XII | mind, consumed with inward fire, on a sudden in the stillness 18 II, XIII | ealdormen and thegns, while the fire blazes in the midst, and 19 II, XIII | instantly give up to ban and fire those temples and altars 20 II, XIII | to tear down and set on fire the temple, with all its 21 II, XIV | being of stone, escaped the fire and is still preserved in 22 II, XVII | is so inflamed with the fire of faith, that it shines 23 III, X | place prevailed against fire. [After 642 A.D.]~ABOUT 24 III, X | deep. Now there was a great fire in the middle of the room, 25 III, X | safe and untouched by the fire. When they beheld this miracle, 26 III, XIV | with his attendants, at the fire. Then, on a sudden, whilst 27 III, XVI | wind favourable, he set fire to it and attempted to burn 28 III, XVI | When he saw the flames of fire and the smoke carried by 29 III, XVII | rest of the Church was on fire; and concerning his inward 30 III, XVII | destroyed all he could with fire and sword, and the village 31 III, XVII | could not be consumed by the fire which devoured all about 32 III, XVII | second time. Then again, the fire could not touch the buttress; 33 III, XVII | miraculously, though the fire broke through the very holes 34 III, XIX | angel, "Lord, behold the fire draws near to me." The angel 35 III, XIX | concupiscence shall burn in this fire; for as a man burns in the 36 III, XIX | him from the danger of the fire. He also saw devils flying 37 III, XIX | devils flying through the fire, raising the flames of war 38 III, XIX | approached the aforesaid great fire, the angel divided the flame, 39 III, XIX | they were burning in the fire, cast him against him, and, 40 III, XIX | threw him back into the fire, and the malignant enemy 41 III, XIX | order to save his soul." The fire ceased, and the angel, turning 42 III, XIX | he bore the mark of the fire which he had felt in the 43 III, XXII | was either burned in the fire, or framed into any vessels 44 IV, III | heavens and the earth being on fire, He will come in the clouds, 45 IV, XXI | extinguished the dangerous fire that was breaking out; so 46 IV, XXV | at hand when a devouring fire shall reduce to ashes all 47 IV, XXV | from Heaven with raging fire is ready to fall on this 48 IV, XXVIII| things inflamed with the fire of Divine charity, of sober 49 V, XII | As those same masses of fire, without intermission, at 50 V, XII | when the vapours of the fire fell, dropped down into 51 V, XII | flaming eyes and the noisome fire which they breathed forth 52 V, XII | beheld terrible with flaming fire and freezing cold, is the


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