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Source: Journal of Discourses
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Source: Emblems, Divine and Moral: The School of the Heart ; And, Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man
Source: Emblems divine and moral
“Anyone who does anything for pleasure to indulge his selfish soul will surely burn in Hell.”
Source: How to Talk Dirty and Influence People
Source: Collected Plays: The life of Galileo. The trial of Lucullus. Mother Courage and her children
Source: Complete Poetical Works of Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Delphi Classics)
“Each lost soul will be a hell unto itself, the boundless fire raging in its very vitals.”
Source: The Best of James Joyce
Source: The Works of Laurence Sterne: With a Life of the Author
Source: Speech in Season
Source: Heartbreak House
“Every wolf's and lion's howl Raises from Hell a human soul.”
Source: William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose
“If there are damned souls in Hell, it is because men blind themselves.”
“There's nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you.”
Source: The King's Highway Opened and Cleared: A Selection of Choice Sermons Delivered in London
Source: Complete Poetical Works of Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Delphi Classics)
Source: A Body of Practical Divinity: Consisting of Above 176 Sermons on the Lesser Catechism
“How many souls have been blown into hell with the wind of popular applause?”
Source: Discourses on Important and Interesting Subjects: Being the Select Works of Thomas Watson
Source: Don't Waste Your Life
Source: The Works of the Rev. John Wesley
“Go to hell, Willy, our souls eat poetry, but one has seven deadly sins to feed!”
Source: The Works of the Late Reverend John Wesley, A.M.: From the Latest London Edition with the Last Corrections of the Author, Comprehending Also Numerous Translations, Notes, and an Original Preface, Etc
“The compass spins between heaven and hell, let your soul be your pilot, let your soul guide you.”