Hell - Early works to 1800
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De cœlo et ejus mirabilibus, et de inferno , ex auditis & visis.
Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- E-books
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A supplement to Mr. Swinden's chapter concerning the eternity of hell's torments Desipere tandem vel potius insanire desinamus. Sufficiat unicuique proponere suam sententiam, optimis, quibus poterit, rationibus & argumentis munitam: sine damno alterius, absque contumeliis aut rixis: quæ nihil faciunt ad veritatem, aut ad suae causae probationem. Burnet de statu Mort. & Resurgent.
PhilalethesDate: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- E-books
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Hell in an uproar occasion'd by a scuffle that happen'd between the lawyers and the physicians, for superiority. A satyr.
Burridge, Richard, b. 1670.Date: Printed in the Year 1725- E-books
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The nature and place of Hell discovered or, a fair conjecture that the sun is the only Tartaros, or receptacle of the damned; and that there is both Everlasting Material Fire there to torture the Body, and Inward Sorrow to torment the Soul. In answer to a late, but atheistical pamphlet, entituled, Heaven open to all men; or, a Treatise solidly proving from Scripture and Reason, that (without unsettling the Practice of Religion) all Men who now are, or hereafter will be upon Earth shall be saved, or made finally happy. By the Rev. George Craighead, Late Minister of the Gospel in Virginia (now in London) and Author of the Blow at modern Crutches.
Craighead, GeorgeDate: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- E-books
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Eight dreadful examples of Gods immediat jndgement [sic] on wicked persons, ... I, A dreadful example of six persons who drinking for a wager &c. ..
Date: 1710