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" being cast into hell, where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched. "
Priestcraft defended. A sermon, occasioned by the expulsion of six young ... - Page 14
by John Macgowan - 1806
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The Evangelical Magazine, Volume 9

Missions - 1801 - 576 pages
...is farther confirmed by the exprefs words of our Lord : when fpeaking of hell, he calls it a place " where the worm dieth not, and Where the fire is not quenched." To render this ftill more forcible, in the Revelation, the expreffion is doubled ; " and the. fmoke...
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Village sermons

George Burder - 1835 - 654 pages
...as this would be, it would afford but a very faint idea of hell ; that dreadful place of torment, " where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched." It was the dread of this that made the jailer cry, "What must I do to be saved V And it was well for...
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Sermons on Several Subjects

William Paley - Sermons, English - 1808 - 402 pages
...were intended to convey, i ideas of horrible torment. They arp such as these, " being cast into hell, where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched." It is "burning the chaff with unquenchable fire." It is " going into fire everlasting, which is prepared...
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Extracts from the Religious Works of Monsr François Salignac de la Mothe ...

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1809 - 322 pages
...us ; or will they afford us even a drop of water, when, with Dives, we are tormented in that flame, where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched ? i . 7. It is our duty to accept whatever God thinks fit to send us, notwithstanding our natural repugnance...
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Extracts from the religious works of monsr. François Salignac de la Mothe ...

François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon (abp. of Cambrai.) - 1809 - 314 pages
...us ; or will they afford us even a drop of water, when, with Dives, we are tormented in that flame, where the worm dieth- not, and where the fire is not quenched ? 7- It is our duty to accept whatever God thinks fit to send us, notwithstanding our natural repugnance...
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Beauties Selected from the Writings of the Late William Paley, D.D ...

William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - Theology - 1810 - 350 pages
...were intended to convey, ideas of horrible torment. They are such as these, *' being cast into hell where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched." It is " burning the chaff with unquenchable fire." It is " going into fire everlasting, which is prepared...
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The Protestant advocate: or, A review of publications relating to ..., Volume 3

1814 - 804 pages
...thousands of dear little children are training for an eternal world — a world of eternal misery, where " the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched." And, finally, remember, O youth, that if thou hast all these virtues and none of these vices — if...
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The death of Abel; tr. [by M. Collyer] with a sketch of the life of the ...

Salomon Gessner - 1814 - 678 pages
...just reward •of her unholy life, she was sent bound 'hand .and foot to be cast into outer darkness, where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched: there she wept, she wailed, and gnashed her teeth. There she found many of .hW former companions; but,...
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The New evangelical magazine and theological review, Volume 10

1824 - 452 pages
...and will speak like a man who never can forget the narrow escape he has experienced from the place where the worm dieth not, and -where the fire is not quenched. If angels could weep, they could scarcely find a more proper object for their tears on the theatre...
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Sermons on Several Subjects

William Paley - Sermons, English - 1815 - 552 pages
...were intended to convey, ideas of horrible torment. They are such as these, " being cast into hell, where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched." It is " burning the chaff with unquenchable fire." It is " going into fire everlasting which is prepared...
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