The correct answer of this question is the sixth option. The line "is not the soul thine own" bring out the idea that Faustus's human soul is predisposed to shun evil. The blood congeals on the page symbolizes the repulsion of his own body as opposed to what he wants to do. The Christ's blood that Faustus seen represents the sacrifice of Jesus for the salvation of sinners.
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this is a really cool quote! but is there a question?
Some get depressed and others do just fine
It goes out because the man's hands are too frozen to tend it