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Meanings of everlasting damnation in English
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Usage of everlasting damnation in English
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The sentence of death and everlastingdamnation had long been pronounced over us.
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If this was so, then the newly-baked Christian has certainly eaten of everlastingdamnation.
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She has been stricken, but what is that to his danger of everlastingdamnation?
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You are slaves of the Law and therefore slaves of sin, death, and everlastingdamnation.
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Art thou not happy to be now a child of light, delivered from the prospect of everlastingdamnation?
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It is into everlastingdamnation, eternal destruction, eternal wrath and displeasure from God, eternal gnawings of conscience, eternal continuance with devils.
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I would put my child in honest hands, and chain myself to the stake to suffer everlastingdamnation for her sweet sake.
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A man must not only believe but intensely feel that he was wholly guilty before God and in danger of everlastingdamnation.
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No, says the heavenly footman, I am running for heaven, for my soul, for God, for Christ, from hell and everlastingdamnation.
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This violated law charges home the past disobedience and threatens an everlastingdamnation, and thus fills the sinful soul with fears and forebodings.
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Also, he brought with him old medicine-men, who elaborated to her the everlastingdamnation of her father if the debt were not paid.
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Not a man in the church believed in " everlastingdamnation," but they voted unanimously to leave the hell-fire article just as they had found it.
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22 And therefore the wrath of God must certainly be let out upon the soul, to the everlastingdamnation of it.