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  • When they reached the multitude, a man came up and knelt before him: Lord, he said, have pity on my son, who is a lunatic, and in great affliction; he will often throw himself into the fire, and often into water. (Matthew 17, 14)

  • If thy hand or thy foot is an occasion of falling to thee, cut it off and cast it away from thee; better for thee to enter into life crippled or lame, than to have two hands or two feet when thou art cast into eternal fire. (Matthew 18, 8)

  • Then he will say to those who are on his left hand, in their turn, Go far from me, you that are accursed, into that eternal fire which has been prepared for the devil and his angels. (Matthew 25, 41)

  • and often it has thrown him into the fire, and into water, to make an end of him. Come, have pity on us, and help us if thou canst. (Mark 9, 21)

  • If thy hand is an occasion of falling to thee, cut it off; better for thee to enter into life maimed, than to have two hands when thou goest into hell, into unquenchable fire; (Mark 9, 42)

  • the worm which eats them there never dies, the fire is never quenched. (Mark 9, 43)

  • And if thy foot is an occasion of falling to thee, cut it off; better for thee to enter into eternal life lame, than to have both feet when thou art cast into the unquenchable fire of hell; (Mark 9, 44)

  • the worm which eats them there never dies, the fire is never quenched. (Mark 9, 45)

  • And if thy eye is an occasion of falling, pluck it out; better for thee to enter blind into the kingdom of God, than to have two eyes when thou art cast into the fire of hell; (Mark 9, 46)

  • the worm which eats them there never dies, the fire is never quenched.✻ (Mark 9, 47)

  • Fire will be every man’s seasoning; every victim must be seasoned with salt.✻ (Mark 9, 48)

  • Yet Peter followed at a long distance, right into the high priest’s palace, and there sat down with the servants by the fire, to warm himself. (Mark 14, 54)


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