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1 I| Lord appeared to him in flame of fire in the midst of
2 II| the apostle, and when the flame surmounted right high, the
3 II| never end, whereas cruel flame devoureth the souls of miscreants
4 II| Anon as this was done the flame departed in two parts, and
5 II| from the burning of the flame. And when she had made her
6 II| issued out of his mouth a flame of fire, which touched my
7 III| against the fire, and the flame burnt all about, and touched
8 III| Bordeaux that all was on a flame. S. Marcial held up his
9 IV| grieving of any fire or flame or fume and without any
10 IV| enjoyed him to see so great a flame of fire, and sang merrily.
11 IV| under fire and oil, and the flame issued out so great that
12 IV| hell, the second material flame, the third carnal concupiscence,
13 IV| eschewed then the horrible flame of the fire perdurable of
14 IV| increase and make great flame, S. Laurence esprised by
15 IV| so much cooled him the flame of the torment. We read
16 IV| tyrants, but the greater flame of the love of God burneth
17 IV| saith thus: The right cruel flame of the persecutor might
18 IV| truth, that he felt not the flame withoutforth, which he vanquished
19 V| And he being within the flame, the emperor beheld him,
20 V| great fire, but anon the flame sprang far from them and
21 VI| three children from the flame of fire in the chimney and
22 VI| withinforth all full of flame of fire. And the chancellor
23 VI| skins be light, but the flame of fire withinforth tormenteth
24 VI| set fire in a temple, the flame was brought with the wind
25 VI| against the fire, and anon the flame returned against the might
26 VII| to endure and suffer the flame of the fire.~Then the tyrants
27 VII| was burning and a great flame shining, a much notable
28 VII| miracle was this, that the flame departed all about him in
29 VII| not as flesh burnt in the flame, but as fair as it had been
30 VII| was esprised on a fire and flame, and they went forthwith
31 VII| very cross in a manner as flame, and at the other side he
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