Supernatural punishment of a person, a group of people, or everyone by a deity in response to some action.
1 Who knows where it might have gone if my mum hadn't descended like the wrath of god and broken it up.
2 He told of the long rides; of Firio and Wrath of God .
3 Pestilences were inscrutable providences; they were the wrath of God made manifest.
4 That they bring children down upon us by the wrath of God .
5 His frown was as terrible to them as the wrath of God .
6 He looks like the wrath of God , but I think so, yes.
7 A cheerful Wrath of God would have excited fears for his health.
8 Wrath of God and Jag Ear might go with Firio, but P.D.
9 It was Philip's enthusiasm to embody the wrath of God against heretics.
10 For the wrath of God is come upon them to the end.
11 If I'm calm, serene like a nun facing the wrath of God .
12 The explosion went on and on, like the Wrath of God Himself.
13 They take this hatred to mean the wrath of God to come.
14 Will the wrath of God be a pleasant dish to thy taste?
15 Mum didn't unleash the wrath of God scorned upon my wicked flesh.
16 Of Christ, in whom the church is preserved from the wrath of God .
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