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The Apocalypse Explained, According to the Spiritual Sense: ...
before the Lamb, signifies the direfulness of hell according to the falsification and
consequent destruction of Divine Truth and Divine Goodness, thus falsification
and destruction of the Word, is, that the direfulness of bell, or the torment therem ...
Emanuel Swedenborg, Robert Hindmarsh, 1871
The reason why being tormented before the holy angels and before the Lamb,
signifies the direfulness of hell according to the falsification and consequent
destruction of divine truths and divine good, thus of the Word, is, because the ...
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The Apocalypse, or, Book of revelations, explained according ...
20, 21 ; by these words is described the destruction of truth by dire falses ; by the
sword is signified such falses destroying truth, and the direfulness and enormity
of that false is described by the sword being made into lightning sharpened for ...
Emanuel Swedenborg, John Clowes, 1813
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Echryshaint, s. m. (echrys — haint) A blast ; or malignant distemper; a benumbing
stroke. Echrysiad, ». m. (echrys ) A striking with a shock. Echryslawn, a. (echrys)
Direful, or horrible. Echryslondeb, ». m. (echryslawn) Direfulness. Echryslonder ...
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The Apocalypse Explained According to the Spiritual Sense in ...
... turn to the left hand, whither thy faces nod” (xxi. 15, 16). By these words is
described the destruction of truth by dire falsities; by the sword is signified those
falsities destroying truth, and the direfulness of such falsities is denoted by the
sword ...
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A new pocket dictionary of the Welsh and English languages: ...
... shivering Echrynu, v. to quake, to tremhle Echrys, s.m. a shock: a. shocking
Echrysder, s.m. direfulness Echrysiad, s.m. shock of horror Echryshaint, s.m. a
malignant dis- Echryslawn, a. horrihle [tempt' r Echrysder, s.m. direfulness
Echrysloni, ...
What we call immorality is the perversion of a moral power. Sin is a moral ofi'ence
. True it is that in this perversion, and in the fearful exhibition of its ravages, the
power of Byron is to be felt. But the very direfulness of the visitation consists in the
...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1836
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An Illustration of Those Two Abstruse Books in Holy ...
And for the enormous 'ctuelty of this Empire, which was found' so saIVage that no
one species of wild Beast could sufficiently set out the direfulness thereof while
Pagan and Pagartoohrj/Zian, the horrid persecution of the Primitive Christians, ...
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Sermons: By the Late Rev. George Shepard, with a Memorial
This, so to speak, a religious disease, a singularly symbolic disease, visibly
representing more of the real properties of sin than any other, was singled out as
a type to the Jew of the shocking direfulness of sin ; that it might ever be before
their ...
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A treatise concerning Heaven and its wonders, and also ...
... thus the direfulness of the hells decreases from the northern quarter to the
southern, and likewise by degrees towards the east: to the east are they who
have been haughty, and have not believed in a Divine [Being or Principle], but
still have ...