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 1    1|    city, burnt by a sulphurous fire which fell from heaven.~ ~
 2    1|        him thus: "A sulphurous fire hath been poured down from
 3    1|       as it were consumed by a fire within him, so that he commanded
 4    1|       saw the whole village on fire, and returning to the saint
 5    2|   could not be consumed by the fire.~ ~On another occasion also,
 6    2|    accident that a destructive fire entirely consumed the village
 7    2|       burned down; nor did the fire venture to touch even the
 8    2|      opposite elements namely, fire and water, redound to the
 9    2|        and threw them into the fire. Having thus deprived himself
10    3|      and saw in fact a ball of fire standing over the face of
11    3| Cainnech afterwards, a ball of fire like a comet burning very
12    3|      like an immense pillar of fire, which seemed to us, as
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