(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment.
1 He sees that his perdition is merely a feather in her cap.
2 Therefore He is the cause of all perdition and of all evil.
3 We think more of the souls that may be saved from perdition .
4 We have this day reclaimed a Brûtestânt from the way of perdition .
5 Forgive the offences, and pity the perdition of, Madam, your humble slave.
6 From this fountain perdition being derived, has overwhelmed the nation and people.
7 Not the wild yager on his gait to perdition , rode so fearfully.
8 However, there was just the chance to stop a run to perdition .
9 You are musing upon that fair perdition , - the little singer of San Carlo.
10 To win her love suitors were willing to vow themselves to perdition .
11 Upon earth, he sees nothing but temptations, snares, and rocks of perdition .
12 I did not come here to tell you to go to perdition .
13 I will risk the eternal rather than fall into the nearer perdition !
14 Would Zora make one or would this blow send her to perdition ?
15 I would die for you; would go to perdition for you, Faustina!
16 Is the man to be sent to perdition for a momentary weakness?'
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