4781 examples of hell in sentences

And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes; Nor heav'n peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry, Hold!

What can be more dreadful than to implore the presence of night, invested, not in common obscurity, but in the smoke of hell?

"But you," Brigham had roared, "standing there white and shaking at the hornets' nest you have stirred upyou are a cowardand that is why you praise men that are not cowardswhy you praise Zachary Taylor!" Brigham had a little time before declared that Zachary Taylor was dead and in hell, and that he, Brigham, was glad of it.

He was floatingfloating midway between a cold, bleak heaven of denial and a luring hell of consent; floating recklessly, as if careless to which his soul should go.

"If you trifle with the commands of any of the priesthood," he himself had preached but a few days before, "you are trifling with Brigham; if you trifle with Brigham, you are trifling with God; and if you do that, you will trifle yourselves down to hell.

The United States says that their army is legal, but I say that such a statement is false as hell, and that those States are as rotten as an old pumpkin that has been frozen seven times over and then thawed in a harvest sun.

We can't have that army here and have peaceyou might as well tell me you could make hell into a powder-house.

Now if he comes, the truth I'll tell, Our boys will drive him down to hell

He felt himself wickedly agreeing with a pessimistic elder at Fillmore, who remarked: "I tell you what, Brother Rae, it seems like when the Book of Mormon goes again' the Constitution of the United States, there's sure to be hell to pay, and the Saints allus has to pay it."

"Why," said this one, "they's more soldiers back there east of the Missouri than there is fiddlers in hell!"

He knew he had sinned past his own forgiveness, even if pardon had come from on high; knew that no agony of spear and thorns upon the cross could avail to take him from the hell to which his own conscience had sent him.

To this fair offer, so reports ran, the Gentile officer had replied that he would cross the Jordan if hell yawned below it; that he had thereupon viciously pulled the ends of a grizzled, gray moustache and proceeded to behave very much as an officer would be expected to behave who was commonly known as "old Pat Connor.

If you have had these in the house of the Lord, when you depart this life you will be able to walk back to the presence of the Father, passing the angels that stand as sentinels; because why?because you can give them the tokens, signs, and grips pertaining to the holy priesthood and gain your eternal exaltation in spite of earth and hell.

He knew that he carried hell as an inseparable part of himself, and that the forgiveness of no other power could avail him.

No, my friends, it is most sad to see, how much preaching and tract-writing there is in England now, which talks loud about Protestant doctrine, and Gospel truths, while all the fruit of it seems to be, to teach men to abuse the Pope, and to fancy that every one is going to hell, who does not agree with their opinions; while their own lives, their own conduct, their own morality, seems not improved one whit by all this preaching.

one moment in the deepest agonies of conscience, and dread of hell-fire, and the next moment in raptures of joy, declaring himself to be in heaven.

"One sinful wish could make a hell of heaven"; strong language, but not too strong, to my mind.

Mennehard, the poor old dame of eighty-one, and afterwards brought her body back into her house, where he wept at this death and destruction which had made a hell of his little village in which peace had reigned so long.

I need not add to these stories, nor plunge deeper into the vile obscenity of all those crimes which in the months of August and September set hell loose in the beautiful old villages of France along a front of five hundred miles.

War is war, and hell is hell.

War is war, and hell is hell.

Upon a line of fifteen kilometres there was an incessant cannonade and in every town there was a hell.

Every jolt and jar must give him hell.

It is like looking into hell and watching the fury of supernatural forces at play with human bodies, tearing them to pieces with great splinters of steel and burning them in the furnace-fires of shell-stricken towns, and in a devilish way obliterating the image of humanity in a welter of blood.

Hell-taming hombre.

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