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1 Pre, 0, 5| delivered up to eternal fire and punishments, if the 2 I, I, 1| our God is a consuming fire; " and in the Gospel according 3 I, I, 1| in spirit and in truth." Fire and spirit, according to 4 I, I, 2| expression "a consuming fire." For what will God consume 5 I, I, 2| in respect of His being fire? Shall He be thought to 6 I, I, 2| glory of God, if He be a fire, consuming materials of 7 I, V, 4| And I shall bring forth fire from the midst of thee, 8 II, I, 4| conversion of wood into fire, of fire into smoke, of 9 II, I, 4| conversion of wood into fire, of fire into smoke, of smoke into 10 II, I, 4| smoke into air, of oil into fire. Does not food itself, whether 11 II, I, 4| air, and air again into fire, or fire into air, or air 12 II, I, 4| air again into fire, or fire into air, or air into water, 13 II, IV, 4| and burned their city with fire. But when we read either 14 II, V, 1| Gomorrah by a shower of fire and brimstone, or the falling 15 II, V, 2| in the Gospels, preparing fire for the devil and his angels? 16 II, V, 3| rained upon them a shower of fire and brimstone. What does 17 II, V, 3| Chaldea, "Thou hast coals of fire, sit upon them; they will 18 II, VI, 6| be kept constantly in the fire, receiving the heat through 19 II, VI, 6| pores and veins, and the fire being continuous and the 20 II, VI, 6| that when placed in the fire, and incessantly burning, 21 II, VI, 6| that it has become wholly fire, seeing nothing but fire 22 II, VI, 6| fire, seeing nothing but fire is visible in it? And if 23 II, VI, 6| action not of iron, but of fire. In this way, then, that 24 II, VI, 6| which, like an iron in the fire, has been perpetually placed 25 II, VI, 6| in this soul the divine fire itself must be believed 26 II, VIII, 3| language God is called a fire, as when Scripture says," 27 II, VIII, 3| Our God is a consuming fire." Respecting the substance 28 II, VIII, 3| His ministers a burning fire; " and in another place, " 29 II, VIII, 3| Lord appeared in a flame of fire in the bush." We have, moreover, 30 II, VIII, 3| My words into thy mouth a fire." As God, then, is a fire, 31 II, VIII, 3| fire." As God, then, is a fire, and the angels a flame 32 II, VIII, 3| and the angels a flame of fire, and all the saints are 33 II, VIII, 3| which are holy are named fire, and light, and fervent, 34 II, VIII, 3| participation in the divine fire, and yet has not lost the 35 II, X | Resurrection, and the Judgment, the Fire of Hell, and Punishments.~ 36 II, X, 1| judgment comes, everlasting fire, and outer darkness, and 37 II, X, 3| destined to everlasting fire or to severe punishments, 38 II, X, 3| the threatening of eternal fire.~ 39 II, X, 4| prophet Isaiah, that the fire with which each one is punished 40 II, X, 4| in the light of your own fire, and in the flame which 41 II, X, 4| himself the flame of his own fire, and is not plunged into 42 II, X, 4| is not plunged into some fire which has been already kindled 43 II, X, 4| before himself. Of this fire the fuel and food are our 44 II, X, 4| punishment, and is set on fire to chastisements; when the 45 II, X, 5| soul is consumed by the fire of love, or wasted away 46 II, X, 5| tested by the application of fire, a solidification undoubtedly 47 II, X, 6| last to be burned out by fire; how much more is it to 48 II, X, 6| addition, the punishment of fire to those who have lost their 49 II, X, 6| is said to be applied by fire, is understood to be applied 50 II, X, 6| Thou hast the coals of fire; sit upon them: they will 51 II, X, 6| will sanctify in a burning fire" and in the prophecies of