This word "damnation" terrifies not him, For, when we hear one rack the name of God, MEPHIST. No, I came hither[55] of mine own accord. MEPHIST. I am a servant to great Lucifer, Therefore the shortest cut for conjuring And pray devoutly to the prince of hell. No more than he commands must we perform. To whom Faustus doth dedicate himself. And may not follow thee without his leave: Nor will we come, unless he use such means Whereby he is in danger to be damn'd. FAUSTUS. Did not he charge thee to appear to me? Be it to make the moon drop from her sphere, We fly, in hope to get his glorious soul; Tell me what is that Lucifer thy lord? For he confounds hell in Elysium: Abjure the Scriptures and his Saviour Christ, To do whatever Faustus shall command, His ghost be with the old philosophers! MEPHIST. That was the cause, but yet per accidens;[56] FAUSTUS. Did not my conjuring speeches raise thee? speak. Is stoutly to abjure the Trinity, But, leaving these vain trifles of men's souls, Or the ocean to overwhelm the world. FAUSTUS. So Faustus hath There is no chief but only Belzebub; Already done; and holds this principle,