Book, Chapter

 1    II,       IX|         Take an illustration. The fire is warm, and that which
 2    II,       IX|           is brought near |36 the fire is also said to be warm.87
 3   III,     VIII|           vessel when filled with fire within does not receive
 4   III,     VIII|           of God, who is a divine Fire which cannot be destroyed
 5   III,       XI|       terribly overcome134 by the fire which shone from the sight
 6   III,     XIII|       translation in a chariot of fire was foretold to him in the
 7   III,     XIII| earthquake is the Mosaic law, the fire is the prophets, and either
 8   III,     XLII|        refuted as he says it; for fire, water, air, and earth are
 9   III,     XLII|           not idols, but properly fire, water, air, and earth. |
10    IV,      XII|       rise, just as the horses of fire, which were really angels,
11    IV,      XII|        preserved. You cannot keep fire in fire, but in the air.
12    IV,      XII|           You cannot keep fire in fire, but in the air. What is
13    IV,      XVI|         adds to the warmth of the fire. So man gives God nothing
14    IV,     XXVI|        warm" is given both to the fire and to the man who is warmed
15    IV,     XXVI|         by it, but it is only the fire that is so by nature. He
16    IV,     XXVI|          iron instead of from the fire itself, for the metal will
17    IV,     XXIX|          are called warm whom the fire has warmed.309 It is only
18    IV,     XXIV|          to have been consumed by fire, and another to have come
19    IV,      XXX|     suggest that He who makes the fire would not have the power
20    IV,      XXX|           to work in the way that fire does, in bringing about
21    IV,      XXX|       were hidden away somewhere, fire, by burning the soil and
22    IV,      XXX| destruction. If then the power of fire is so strong and has such
23    IV,      XXX|      earth or of dung; and if the fire, when applied to all, preserves
24    IV,      XXX|        ordained the nature of the fire ? Pray would He not have
25    IV,      XXX|           less effective than the fire? And will He be impotent
26    IV,      XXX|    universal judgment. For as the fire does not consume |162 that
27    IV,      XXX|         will never be affected by fire or by judgment, which will
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