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fire-and-brim|stone — fire and brimstone, 1. the fires and tortures of hell; hellfire. 2. any severe punishment or trial. 3. angry or violent denunciation or recrimination: »[The] hearings did not produce the same fire and brimstone over the subject that might have… … Useful english dictionary
fire and brimstone — noun (Old Testament) God s means of destroying sinners (Freq. 1) his sermons were full of fire and brimstone • Topics: ↑Old Testament • Hypernyms: ↑damnation, ↑eternal damnation * * * … Useful english dictionary
fire and brimstone — 1. noun The traditional punishments of Hell. 2. adjective a) Referencing the power or wrath of God. That preacher gave a real fire and brimstone sermon! b) Stereotypical descriptive for a … Wiktionary
fire-and-brimstone — /ˌfaɪər ən ˈbrɪmstoʊn/ (say .fuyuhr uhn brimstohn) adjective relating to a preacher who or sermon which puts emphasis on hell and its eternal torments …
Christian views on Hell — vary, but in general traditionally agree that hell is a place or a state in which the souls of the unsaved suffer the consequences of sin. Different Hebrew and Greek words are translated as hell in most English language Bibles. They include:… … Wikipedia
Pillar of Fire International — Zarephath Christian Church in Zarephath, New Jersey … Wikipedia
Harrowing of Hell — The Harrowing of Hell, depicted in the Petites Heures de Jean de Berry, 14th c. illuminated manuscript commissioned by John, Duke of Berry. The Harrowing of Hell (Latin Descensus Christi ad Inferos the descent of Christ into hell ) is a doctrine… … Wikipedia
Do the Handicapped Go to Hell? — South Park episode The boys ask Sister Anne if the handicapped go to Hell. Episode … Wikipedia
Robert Taylor (Radical) — Reverend Robert Taylor (1784 ndash; 1844), was an early 19th century Radical, a clergyman turned freethinker whose Infidel home missionary tour was a dramatic incident in Charles Darwin s education, subsequently leaving Charles Darwin with a… … Wikipedia
ex|co´ri|at´ing|ly — ex|co|ri|ate «ehk SKR ee ayt, SKOHR », transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to strip or rub off the skin of; make raw and sore; abrade; chafe: »The corpse…was much bruised and excoriated (Edgar Allan Poe). SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
ex|co|ri|ate — «ehk SKR ee ayt, SKOHR », transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to strip or rub off the skin of; make raw and sore; abrade; chafe: »The corpse…was much bruised and excoriated (Edgar Allan Poe). SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary