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1 II| pain on his body by the flames, in such wise that the pricks
2 II| combs of iron, with the flames of fire, and death which
3 III| burning with great bright flames. The next year after, in
4 IV| children went through the flames, and have gone upon the
5 IV| their pains through the flames, this, in his torment, lay
6 IV| honoured, whose shining flames, he as vanquisher, holy
7 IV| vanquished by faith the flames of the persecutors, he showed
8 IV| christian people by the flames that he suffered. By these
9 IV| He was stretched upon the flames of the great brands of fire,
10 IV| of the faith felt not the flames. And S. Austin saith: The
11 IV| may not be surmounted with flames, for the fire that burnt
12 IV| heaven, and he faileth in his flames. Of the quenching of the
13 IV| of the ministers of the flames was surmounted, he restrained
14 IV| felt not the burning of the flames. And of the second fire
15 IV| children from hurting among the flames of fire, why should not
16 V| casting out of his mouth flames of sulphur, and his hands
17 VI| Lo! how we be burnt by flames in their entering into this
18 VI| touching of it, and felt the flames well-smelling and sweetly,
19 VI| Martin in the middle of the flames without hurt. And they had
20 VII| they were cast into the flames of fire they rendered their
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