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Motifs
- God represented with arrow of flames. A137.14.1.1
- Flames surround God's throne. A152.2
- Flames draw person into them. (Cf. D1271.) D1412.3
- Dung and wood burst into flames of their own accord. (Cf. D956, D1026.) D1649.4
- Flames issue from corpse's mouth. E421.3.7
- Mouth of man emits flames when open for speech. F544.0.3
- Rock bursts into flames at hero's death. (Cf. F964.3.4.) F960.2.3
- Frogs cast themselves into oven-flames and devour bread. F989.24
- Devil inflames saint's injured eye. G303.9.6.2.1
- Testing the authenticity of relics: bones are cast into fire; with great noise they jump away from the flames. V140.4
- Saint sees vision of flames covering Ireland quenched except for sparks; then great light appears, dispelling darkness. Flames are those of the faith brought by St. Patrick; they become less until restored by St. Columkill. V515.1.3