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1 I, 1| inseparable properties; fire, for instance, to have a 2 I, 1| instance, that it is made of fire or earth, is no more sufficient 3 II, 1| such as earth, air, water, fire. Perhaps, however, it would 4 II, 1| another water, another fire, they couple each separate 5 II, 1| air and that other to be fire.~Sensation, then, is confined 6 II, 2| fusible substance, or sets on fire an inflammable one. Again, 7 II, 2| water is hotter than a small fire, and yet gets cold more 8 II, 2| completely. For in fact fire never becomes cold; whereas 9 II, 2| no knowing but that even fire may be another of these 10 II, 2| cases. For the substratum of fire may be smoke or charcoal, 11 II, 2| assume the actuality of fire.~Heat appears to cause both 12 II, 2| earth are solidified by fire. Hot substances again are 13 II, 5| a combination of air and fire. It follows from what has 14 II, 7| assert that the soul is fire or some such force. This, 15 II, 7| say then that the soul is fire is much the same thing as 16 III, 4| being cold. For just as a fire of equal size gives less 17 III, 7| shall hold the kindling fire; and this part must be well 18 III, 9| just as a certain amount of fire is left in the ashes of