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Example sentences for "eternal death"

  • It says that the doom of the finally impenitent will be "eternal death," Now what does that mean?

  • Again: preachers speak of "eternal death," which might mean eternal extinction, or eternal fire.

  • And yet they adorn these works with magnificent titles; they call them works of supererogation, to them the honor is ascribed of being a price paid instead of eternal death.

  • And although afflictions still remain, yet Scripture interprets these as the mortifications of present sin [to kill and humble the old Adam], and not as the compensations of eternal death or as prices for eternal death.

  • In the remission of sins, the terrors of sin and of eternal death, in the heart, must be overcome, as Paul testifies, 1 Cor.

  • Again I ask, how came it that the fall of Adam did wrap up in eternal death so many nations, with their children, being infants, without remedy, but because it so pleased God?

  • Predestination, whereby God adopteth some into the hope of life, and adjudgeth some to eternal death, no man, that would be accounted godly, dare deny.

  • The Scripture crieth out that all men were in the person of one man made bound to eternal death.

  • Now, who can say that the penalty of eternal death is not necessary to this end in the moral government of the universe, or that it is greater than is necessary for its accomplishment?

  • It teaches that all mankind became guilty by the act of one man; and that for one deed, millions upon millions of human beings are justly obnoxious, not only to temporal and spiritual, but also to eternal death.

  • He prohibits all sin, under the awful penalty of eternal death, and yet secretly arranges and plans things in such a manner as to secure the commission of it!

  • Not only the miseries of this life and temporal death had subjected all men, but the fear of an eternal death, of an everlasting separation from the blessed face of God, might have seized upon all, and subjected them to bondage, Heb.

  • Further, eternal death is a greater evil than death of the body.

  • Therefore much more reason is there for rescuing the children of unbelievers from the danger of eternal death, even against their parents' will.

  • Consequently, neither should anyone infringe the order of the natural law, in virtue of which a child is under the care of its father, in order to rescue it from the danger of eternal death.

  • All who sin mortally are deserving of eternal death, as regards future retribution, which is in accordance with the truth of the divine judgment.

  • On the contrary, By mortal sin man becomes deserving of eternal death, according to Rom.

  • Now no man can be worthy, at the same time, of eternal life and of eternal death.

  • If we preserve but one sin alive, the mortifying of all the rest, if that were possible, would avail nothing; but we should be condemned to eternal death, without any hope of expiation or forgiveness.

  • And this spiritual death here, will end in eternal death hereafter; of which our Lord faithfully warns us.

  • Hence the sinner was cast away from God, and doomed to an eternal death: and this he must certainly undergo, except he obtain forgiveness of sin for Christ's sake through faith.

  • That imputed sin is punished by inborn depravity, and that inborn depravity by eternal death.

  • Eternal death may be regarded as the culmination and completion of spiritual death, and as essentially consisting in the correspondence of the outward condition with the inward state of the evil soul (Acts 1:25).

  • And then the agonised pleading: "O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most merciful Saviour deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death.

  • If he be most merciful, what danger can there be of the bitter pains of eternal death?

  • The foretaste of thy wrath fills me with the pangs of eternal death.

  • The smile of God beams direct upon the soul as the warm rays of the sun fall upon the cold earth, and the frown of God throws a shadow which darkens the soul with the gloom of eternal death.

  • The darkness of eternal death seemed to enfold him.

  • Quite different is it, however, if this great pyramid has been built upon the foundation of eternal death.

  • Six hundred millions of our race must be deliberately relinquished to endure the agonies of eternal death.

  • Can we have any relish for luxuries, folly and needless expense, amidst the teeming millions commencing the agonies of eternal death?

  • Pray, my brethren, pray for the soul of Brother Jasper, which lies in peril of eternal death.

  • To dissent from him I considered a crime worthy of eternal death.

  • When a person feels the full force of the Law he is likely to think: I have transgressed all the commandments of God; I am guilty of eternal death.

  • Those who seek to be justified by the Law are fallen from grace and are in grave danger of eternal death.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    became lord; came vnto; eternal damnation; eternal death; eternal fire; eternal glory; eternal happiness; eternal hell; eternal love; eternal punishment; eternal rest; eternal ruin; eternal salvation; eternal truth; eternal truths; fell down; holy terror; iron cage; left unfinished; more extensive; show their; slowly said; well mixed; wherein thou; whom said; whose history