CXXV Nine Evil-doers are consumed by Fire from Heaven, and a Fountain is produced out of the Earth.
Nine Evil-doers are consumed by Fire from Heaven, and a Fountain is produced out of the Earth.
But ere the accursed crime could be attempted, the saint, raising his left hand, imposed in the name of the Lord his malediction on the malefactor; and he was consumed by fire from heaven, and even like the other nine he perished.
Job's children, servants, and animals are destroyed by a fire from heaven, and by a great wind.
Almost in one moment the Confederates were subjected to a fire from rifle-guns, saw a line of bayonets coming straight at them in front, and discovered that hostile horsemen with drawn sabres were in their rear.
Commander Buchanan then steamed ahead in his flagship, the Diana, when he was subjected to a fire from rifle-pits, and he was the first to fall, shot through the head.
Meanwhile Company E pushed down the left side of the road but was halted by fire from an enemy pillbox on a knoll.
By openly exposing himself to fire from a third pillbox, Robinson enabled tanks to locate its position.
Company L in the rear thereupon attempted a flanking movement to the left across an open field but came under heavy fire from a ridge that commanded the road.
Fire from heaven" may therefore be regarded as describing the divine work of reformation, the unfolding of truth accompanied by the saving power of God.
At last, after having for a long time tyrannized over the country and committed all manner of enormities, they were suddenly destroyed by fire from heaven, and an angel armed with a flaming sword.
Torquemada, followed by Veytia, identifies them with a similar race that traditionally appeared at a very early time in Peru, where they were destroyed by fire from heaven.
A thick darkness covered the whole continent; earthquakes cast mountains into valleys; many towns were swallowed up, and others were destroyed by fire from heaven.
I have written and sent certified testimonies that Pabo was burned byfire from Heaven.
On the surest testimony I know that the Archpriest Pabo was consumed by fire from heaven.
Pabo was struck by fire from heaven, because he opposed me.
This was taken in the morning under the cross-fire from Hill 250, which had resisted the attack on the right, while the enemy artillery fire from the whale-back searched the whole field of the advance.
And what will avail squadrons of horse, or legions of foot, against one that can call down fire from heaven, or cause the walls of a city to fall to the ground?
They must go lower down and risk the heavy fire from the "Archies.
As he did so he received his first baptism offire from "Archie.
Soon, they sighted the aerodromes at Scilly and Etricourt, and bombarded them, receiving another crackle of fire from the A.
Every day, and sometimes many times a day, they have been counter-attacked by swarms of Germans coming up out of their tunnels, and between these attacks they have been under terrific gun-fire from a wide semicircle of heavy batteries.
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