why this is hell, nor am i out of it. think'st thou that i, who saw the face of god. and tasted the eternal joys of heaven. am not tormented with ten thousand hells. in being deprived of everlasting bliss? o faustus, leave these frivolous demands, which strike a terror to my fainting soul



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Why the hell is this, or I won't get out of it. Having seen God's face and experienced the eternal bliss of heaven, am I not suffering ten thousand hells for the loss of eternal bliss? O Faustus, forsake these frivolous demands that frighten my fainting soul!

This passage emphasizes the newly established view of hell as advocated by the Anglican Church. Rather than being an established or definite physical place, hell is considered a state or condition. Any place devoid of God's presence is hell. Why is it hell, or I'm out of it. MEPHASTOPHILIS: Why is it hell, or I'm not out of it. In missing out on eternal happiness?  leave these vain demands, which frighten my fainting soul As Faustus insists on knowing the nature of hell, Mephistopheles reveals that it is not a place, but a state or condition. Hell is a place without God. Losing eternal happiness is also hell.

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