If thy wife be unbelieving, thou hast a duty to perform under a double obligation; for she is liable every moment to eternal ruin.
What advantage will these be to me when the Lord shall separate soul and body asunder, and send one to the grave, the other to hell, and at the judgment-day, the final sentence of eternal ruin must be passed upon me?
Prior to the Reformation, the clergy, called the church, claimed implicit obedience from the laity as essential to salvation, and taught that inquiry was the high road to eternal ruin.
But of eternal ruin, of that, they ought not to be afraid of with slavish fear.
In the midst of all these miseries, and at times regretting that he had been endowed with an immortal spirit, liable to eternal ruin, he was jealous of receiving comfort, lest it might be based upon any false foundation.
It occurs to me that if there is an infinite God, he ought not to allow anybody to lead young men to eternal ruin.
If anything I have said, or am going to say, has a tendency to lead young men to eternal ruin, I hope that if there is a God with the power to prevent me, that he will use it.
I also regret that he imagines that I am leading young men to eternal ruin.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eternal ruin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.