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  • He was in hell, surely, eternal damnation and punishment and it would never ever end…
  • One alternative offers eternal bliss, the other, eternal damnation.
  • I'm not the only one either, who came here because they did something wrong or amoral or impure and is going to eternal damnation.
  • Also, as MacCulloch points out, later rigidities in predestinarian debates do not yet apply. Yet Cranmer would say that God singles out the Elect for salvation from eternal damnation, which is the fate of those not among the Elect.
  • A despicable villain tempts a sinner and lures him into sin, alienation, and damnation.
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  • But he's no ordinary televangelist, preaching hell and damnation, repentance and Judgement Day.
  • So if you thought of punching your little brother or owning all of the ice cream in the world, you were surely destined for an after life of eternal damnation.
  • ‘Publish and be damned’ is a phrase that some of us are familiar with and this very potential damnation stops many from committing their ideas to paper.
  • Occasionally, for my benefit, she would recall sanctimonious preachers who would dismiss three quarters of the world's people as ignorant heathens doomed to spend the afterlife in eternal damnation ¾ and who in the next breath would insist that the earth and the heavens had been created in seven days, all geologic and astrophysical evidence to the contrary. Greg Barrett: Obama's speech bridges the Abrahamic faiths
  • Refusing to believe that Jesus Christ is Lord, and refusing the destiny he has for you, is accepting eternal damnation.
  • The up arrows are illuminated in white for angelic heaven and the down arrows glower red for hellish damnation!
  • Concepts of fire and damnation have given way to more sanguine personal exhortations to love, service and devotion.
  • Wasn't there something in the Bible about hell and damnation as punishment for this sort of union? Times, Sunday Times
  • The four corners were a pub, a church, a school and a pawnshop: damnation, salvation, education and ruination. THE OPEN DOOR
  • There are no Gods, no grand plans, no celestial architects, no blissful after-lives and no eternal damnation.
  • I paraphrased it as referring to damnation, which is the way that most exegetes seem to understand the text.
  • Damnation!’ Eddy hissed as she missed a vital step and felt her sword slip from her hand.
  • The sorrow he felt before was only an earnest of this damnation, a taste and prelibation of future wrath. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. V.
  • Jam vero si sermo esc in damnatis Fenelonis propositionibus de statu habituali Charitatis purae excludente motivum caeterarum virtu - tum ab exercitiQ suorum actuum 9 eisque nullum locum relinquente; quo jure extendit Auctor damnationem ad actum fluentem 9 et tran* sitorium Charitatis 9 ad quern actus Spei Tbeologicae mire disponit 9 et ex quo certior evadit futurae beatitudinis expectatio t quam secum amicissime consociat? Tractatus theologicus de charitate, in quo expenditur systema J.V. Bolgenj de amore Dei. Accedit ...
  • The visual effects look more than a little cheap (the shots of the vistas in the netherworld contain some of the hoariest horizons this side of Damnation Alley), but I can live with that.
  • Deeply saddened that neither way would save them from the approaching eternal damnation, she started to fix her things and go home.
  • Lets through every money making formula in the mix , other known as the damnation of an industry and they will all go to hell for it. Logan Lerman in Talks For Spider-Man. Or is He? | /Film
  • My favourite reactions I received were of the religious type, attempting to open my eyes to a Godly world and save my soul from damnation.
  • Concepts of fire and damnation have given way to more sanguine personal exhortations to love, service, and devotion.
  • Personally, I was surprised that this film even received a G rating with all the talk of hellfire and damnation going around.
  • Some shall rise to the everlasting burnings of God; for God dwells in everlasting burnings and some shall rise to the damnation of their own filthiness, which is as exquisite a torment as the lake of fire and brimstone. Latest Articles
  • Damnation Books, publishers of horror, dark fantasy, paranormals, thrillers, science fiction and dark-themed erotica, is giving away a 2nd book this week for folks who join their reader's list. SF Tidbits for 8/18/09
  • I have always believed Alexander Graham Bell resides in a low corner of hell, serving eternal damnation for inventing the telephone.
  • So, if a son that is by his father sent about merchandise do sinfully miscarry upon the sea, the imputation of his wickedness by your rule, should be imposed upon his father that sent him: or if a servant, under his master's command transporting a sum of money, be assailed by robbers and die in many irreconciled iniquities, you may call the business of the master the author of the servant's damnation: but this is not so: the king is not bound to answer the particular endings of his soldiers, the father of his son, nor the master of his servant; for they purpose not their death, when they purpose their services. The Life of King Henry V
  • Then the soul is sent either to heaven to enjoy the fruits of a decent life or condemned to eternal hell and damnation forever.
  • For the drama of _Faust_ is not a drama of damnation, but of redemption, and though the breadth and scope of the whole conception pass beyond all presentation in complete and rounded form, the great tragedy of Gretchen takes us from the splendid but abstract world of ideas into the simplest experience of human life, where Faust becomes human through love itself, but too slowly, too late to avert the tragedy. The Unity of Civilization
  • Progressing on a linear course toward heaven or eternal damnation, Christian theology is incompatible with the cyclic framework of Buddhism.
  • Allah as predestinating men severally to salvation or damnation, while he also describes him as “the Com - passionate One, the Merciful.” Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • As for all other pretences, they are nothing but death and damnation dressed up in fair words and false shews; nothing but gins, and snares, and trapans for souls, contrived by the devil, and managed by such as the devil sets on work. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • Now my mother hopscotches between acceptance and warnings of eternal damnation.
  • Damnation for a new party chief whose "only creed is expediency" from Simon Heffer? Ed Miliband is ahead of the pack while pundits are stuck in Gridlock Gulch
  • Then the soul is sent either to heaven to enjoy the fruits of a decent life or condemned to eternal hell and damnation forever.
  • Half the day he could be heard barking threats of punishment and eternal damnation.
  • Those indications which the physicians receive, and those presagitions which they give for death or recovery in the patient, they receive and they give out of the grounds and the rules of their art; but we have no such rule or art to give a presagition of spiritual death and damnation upon any such indication as we see in any dying man; we see often enough to be sorry, but not to despair; we may be deceived both ways: we use to comfort ourself in the death of a friend, if it be testified that he went away like a lamb, that is, without any reluctation; but God knows that may be accompanied with a dangerous damp and stupefaction, and insensibility of his present state. Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death's Duel
  • When I am walking in a crowded room, especially while carrying a spillable object in my hands balanced above other precariously situated object, and some rude motherchicken decides to bump into me, spill my long-anticipated tasty lunch on the ground, and then continue on his bumbling way, I should be able to sentence that person to eternal damnation. Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • The four corners were a pub, a church, a school and a pawnshop: damnation, salvation, education and ruination. THE OPEN DOOR
  • She adopts the Catholic Church's philosophy of eternal damnation.
  • Even the most extreme threat of eternal damnation in hell which Christianity preaches does not deter their believers from committing mortal sins.
  • Stories have been repeatedly told about ranting, raving Baptist preachers who only preach sermons on hell and damnation.
  • Deep down in his conscience he has a fear of 'damnation', which only makes itself felt, however, in unexalted moments. The Growth of English Drama
  • Everything changes with the arrival of a reactionary Scots missionary preaching hellfire and damnation.
  • Therefore if there is a hell, it is filled with souls whose damnation he planned in every detail and participated in, either inactively by failing to exert the minimal effort of will to keep that person out of there, or actively by knowingly setting those souls on a lifepath that would end in damnation. Switched on Jesus! « raincoaster
  • a depiction at the end of the Damnation, and in spite of the strange vocabulary of the chorus, "Irimiru Karabrao, Sat raik Irkimour," and other pretty tricks, he succeeded no better than Liszt. Musical Memories
  • These sermons are not delivered in the old language of hellfire and damnation.
  • The Faith is the way in which God saves souls from eternal damnation and to eternal happiness.
  • The four corners were a pub, a church, a school and a pawnshop: damnation, salvation, education and ruination. THE OPEN DOOR
  • I will give you my daughter Ermengarde in marriage, I will make you my heir, I will give you half my kingdom -- "His voice rose, quavering; and it died now, for he foreread the damnation of Domnei A Comedy of Woman-Worship
  • The texts are bound together with some hymns and the story of an errant monk whom the Virgin Mary saved from eternal damnation.
  • I'm not trying to ring the alarum bells like Margaret Someville, for whom every advance in medicine and genetics threatens damnation. Archive 2009-03-01
  • If you can convince them though that by their actions they've risked eternal damnation, that's another matter.
  • A street-corner preacher was howling assurances of eternal damnation at the backs of the fleeing crowd. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • The unction of my deep damnation abide with ye, my children, now and forevermore!" he chanted, showering sparks from crepitant finger-tips; and bounded lightly into the elevator. The Day of Days An Extravaganza
  • Of these only one would be destined to enter heaven, and all the rest would be punished with damnation in hell.
  • Christianity is not, as David implied, about escaping eternal damnation by following pages of strict legalism (which is another very common misconception).
  • The sentence shows that Darwin disliked the form of Christianity that condems all non-believers to eternal damnation. Congratulations, Chuck!
  • Hugo says the sinner is "bound down by obduracy of soul, and by the penalty of future damnation"; the grace of God frees man from the darkness brought on by sin, while the absolution of the priest delivers him from the penalty which sin imposes — "The malice of sin is best described as obduracy of heart, which is first broken by sorrow, that later, in confession, the sin itself, i.e. the penalty of damnation, be remitted. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • But observe, The righteous are called the blessed of my Father; for their blessedness is owing purely to the grace of God and his blessing, but the wicked are called only ye cursed, for their damnation is of themselves. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • It was sin, punishable by eternal damnation to hell.
  • It teaches that there is no eternal hell or damnation and every soul has the capacity to realize the Truth.
  • One cannot espouse the teachings of Jesus on one hand, and then on the other, reject what what he taught concerning eternal damnation and hell.
  • Tous les procès précédents ont été conclu automatiquement par des condamnations. Moroccan Blogger Mohammed Erraji Acquitted
  • When his curse became too much of a burden he attempted suicide; a mortal sin that has condemned him to eternal damnation.
  • But to the Puritans who had forsworn themselves to being in league with Satan, this false self-testimony meant eternal damnation. Kathleen Kent - An interview with author
  • Even the most extreme threat of eternal damnation in hell does not deter them from committing mortal sins.
  • Although Protestant reformers taught that God had predestined each individual to salvation or damnation, they still expected her to live a godly life, obeying God rather than man.
  • Damnation, he got away.
  • * Twitter is the Mark of the Beast described in the Book of Revelation and The Sci Fi Catholic cannot be held personally responsible for any inconvenient or unexpected damnation resultant from the use thereof. March Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy Blog Tour
  • So, if a son that is by his father sent about merchandise do sinfully miscarry upon the sea, the imputation of his wickedness, by your rule, should be imposed upon his father that sent him: or if a servant, under his master’s command transporting a sum of money, be assailed by robbers and die in many irreconciled iniquities, you may call the business of the master the author of the servant’s damnation. Act IV. Scene I. The Life of King Henry the Fifth
  • Most other religions say that non-believers are condemned to eternal damnation.
  • In like manner the late penitent, like the late paymaster, though by such a repentance he may secure himself from the final arrests of damnation, yet still it is something sordid and degenerous. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
  • Harvey Keitel plays Charlie, the wiseguy dandy, a Catholic uneasily preoccupied by eternal damnation, but employed as a novice enforcer by his Uncle, a capo from the old country.
  • O.J. has what I call the damnation of an acquittal," Bailey said. Lawyer: I Can Prove O.J. Is Innocent
  • It was sin, punishable by eternal damnation to hell.
  • Know, my son, and make all others know, that it is a probable and proximate sign of eternal damnation to have an aversion, a lukewarmness, or a negligence in saying the Angelical Salutation, which has repaired the whole world. Archive 2009-06-14
  • The rejection of the idea of God sitting on a cloud deciding who gets eternal bliss and who gets eternal damnation is a good thing. Can a Godless Society be a "Good" Society? » E-Mail
  • Thus the nightmarish devilry of the Symphonie fantastique is purely to be imagined, not seen; so too are the will-o’-the-wisps and the inhabitants of pandemonium in La Damnation de Faust.
  • Yet because he refused to embrace damnation, he found no allies among the fiends either.
  • The second of these reasons is that which states the two parts of reprobation to be preterition and predamnation. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 1
  • The tempters know their limitations: only the individual can bring about his own damnation.
  • Some texts say that God wants everyone to be saved, while others say that God foredooms people to damnation.
  • Sin and damnation are downplayed, and the distinctions between heaven and earth, the profane and the sacred, tend to be fudged.
  • Then the soul is sent either to heaven to enjoy the fruits of a decent life or condemned to eternal hell and damnation forever.
  • Such an idea also had pragmatic appeal: saving herself from damnation.
  • In England at least there were fond memories of the Barnacle's stalwart defence in saving the Lord's Test in 1953 to temper the criticism even if EW Swanton was typically splenetic in his damnation. Pakistan's Azhar joins Barnacle and Boycott as new kid with the block | Rob Bagchi
  • At this time, believers and unbelievers would be judged and assigned to either eternal bliss or eternal damnation.
  • There was damnation and hell in that room. Christianity Today
  • In the height of this charming exercise, it entered my mind to make a kind of prognostic, that might calm my inquietude; I said, "I will throw this stone at the tree facing me; if I hit my mark, I will consider it as a sign of salvation; if I miss, as a token of damnation. The Confessions of J J Rousseau
  • Though it is never said that the non-elect are predestinated to damnation, Augustine was inclined to distinguish his view from Manichee dualism by stressing freedom in God, not freedom in man.
  • It teaches that there is no eternal hell or damnation and every soul has the capacity to realize the Truth.
  • Occasionally, for my benefit, she would recall the sanctimonious preachers who would dismiss three-quarters of the world's people as ignorant heathens doomed to spend the afterlife in eternal damnation-and who in the same breath would insist that the earth and the heavens had been created in seven days, all geologic and astrophysical evidence to the contrary. The Audacity of Hope
  • The prospect of eternal damnation provides a subconscious deterrent; religious taboos against violence conditions our minds.
  • He certainly believed in preaching hellfire and damnation.
  • he went through fire and damnation
  • Moreover, "gelded" youth are much more amenable to the Hell-fire and damnation sermons of Evangelical preachers, with their otherworldly cult of pain and suffering. Jack Bauer, Wilhelm Reich and Confronting Fascism
  • So, for most people in the developed world, religion is an affirmation of their lives, not a guilt-ridden, fear-of-damnation-driven set of sacrifices. Clay Farris Naff: Pope Says Suffering is Good for You
  • To me, the problematic medieval bulls imply either (a) that God doesn't love most of humanity and predestines them to damnation -- a very Calvinist view -- or else (b) they are too exclusivist in their language to fully explain the reality. "The Church is not 'our' Church, but...God's Church"
  • Hence, this ought also to be considered whether the justice, which is the administratrix of the decree of reprobation or predamnation is revealed according to the Law or the Gospel, of legal rigor or softened by some mercy and forbearance. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 3
  • And that is inevitably influenced by footage of his spiritual mentor hollering damnation on America and speculating that the government is trying to wipe out blacks with AIDS.
  • There are no Gods, no grand plans, no celestial architects, no blissful after-lives and no eternal damnation.
  • Mr. Wizard was arrested for practicing wizardry, a crime worthy of certain damnation in most parts.
  • Belief in eternal damnation of the sinful (and heavenly rewards for the virtuous) also encourages moral conformity.
  • How could I forget that face, leering and grinning and nodding at me while Father raved on about iniquity and damnation? SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • It steeps its perpetrators in blackest, escapeless, endless damnation. Releas’d Union Prisoners from South. Specimen Days
  • Damnation, I am contented, and resolve to sign it: but thinking by himself, with a Will all this may be broken, and new made again: hardly beleeving, that this fair weather, should be darkned with black clouds; or that this splendent Serenissimo, would be obstructed by The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple
  • Either you drink and party and face eternal damnation or else you're sober, sad and lonely.
  • Which is to say, in allegorical terms, the devil can go merrily on his way in the world, coercing its inhabitants into sin regardless of any risk of damnation, because God’s Law is not being enacted upon sinners. Archive 2009-01-01
  • God only knows how many lost souls they've saved from the fiery pit of damnation.
  • Whoever converts a sinner from error saves his soul from damnation.
  • While discussions of parent's failure in their up-bringing can cause a family rift, the meetings are also awash with threats of eternal damnation and hell.
  • We should be careful not to conflate the practice of appeasement with the idea of appeasement, and thereby consign it, willy-nilly, to damnation.
  • We believe that God never foreordained evil, only good, so that sin, suffering, and damnation are products of human choices rather than of divine foreordination.
  • Twere damnation To think so base a thought; it were too gross To rib her cerecloth in the obscure grave.
  • His steel-toe capped boots rang clear through the cell as he paced impatiently back and forth, muttering oaths and damnation to the barred window that reflected the outside world.
  • Berlioz tried such a depiction at the end of the Damnation, and in spite of the strange vocabulary of the chorus, “Irimiru Karabrao, Sat raik Irkimour,” and other pretty tricks, he succeeded no better than Liszt. Musical Memories
  • The worst is eternal damnation. Times, Sunday Times
  • He thinks non-Catholics, including his own wife, are bound for hell and damnation.
  • Such language is meant, of course, to be redolent of hell and damnation, a caricature of old-time religion and its outworn morality.
  • They were expelled from the postwar coalition government, subjected to frenzied propaganda Pope Pius XI declared that voting communist would condemn one to eternal damnation, and held responsible for repressive acts in the USSR which they felt compelled to justify. The Tailor of Ulm: A Possible History of Communism in the Twentieth Century by Lucio Magri – review
  • Doomed to eternal damnation from Sinatra's own special brand of heaven.
  • Before he can finish his mission, he's caught by an archdeacon and told that the only way he can avoid eternal damnation is by raising the child as his own.
  • Back again in the cottage, and left to reflection, he saw one thing: that though his kiss of that aerial being had seemed the purest moment of his faultful life, as long as he nourished this unlicensed tenderness it was glaringly inconsistent for him to pursue the idea of becoming the soldier and servant of a religion in which sexual love was regarded as at its best a frailty, and at its worst damnation. Jude the Obscure
  • From inside, we could hear the screams of a thousand people that were being tortured, souls trapped in eternal damnation.
  • A street-corner preacher was howling assurances of eternal damnation at the backs of the fleeing crowd. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • Verblendung, Verdammnis, Vergebung wich means dazzlement, damnation, forgiveness (they refer to the devolopment of the main character(s)). Indie Trailer Sunday: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Trailer « FirstShowing.net
  • Doomed to eternal damnation from Sinatra's own special brand of heaven.
  • Damnation! I'd drunk more than that before and still been able to thread a needle.
  • Calvin, for example, never explicitly developed the doctrine of supralapsarianism, the belief that God predestined salvation or damnation for all humans even before the fall of Adam.
  • Deliverance was solid, but Damnation was an unqualified success.
  • Slippery slope R , Were you busy hogtying some bewildered ingenue and feasting through a hellish 24 hours of pleasure and damnation………. A mistletoe moment « raincoaster

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