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Alphabetical [« »] torment 13 tormented 1 tormenting 2 torments 17 torn 4 torture 1 torturers 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 promise 17 reception 17 result 17 torments 16 anointing 16 becomes 16 consequences | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances torments |
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1 II, 6,6 | eternal death,~to eternal torments, according to the unchanging, 2 II, 0,2 | of God, suppose that the torments of sinners before the Last~ 3 II, 0,2 | preparatory character. These torments can be eased and even taken 4 Add, 0,4| awareness of sins always torments us, all the~more at that 5 Add, 0,7| certainty concerning the~eternal torments of evil men. “Depart from 6 Add, 0,7| indicate the severity~of the torments (By “symbolical” our contemporary, 7 Add, 0,7| the nature~of the future torments of gehenna.). St. John Damascene 8 Add, 0,7| more powerfully than the~torments of gehenna . . . Many foolish 9 Add, 0,7| weep not so much over the torments of gehenna as over~being 10 Add, 0,7| of God, acknowledges the torments of gehenna to be~eternal 11 Add, 0,7| attempt to understand the torments of gehenna in a relative 12 Add, 0,7| denies the reality of these torments. In this~attempt there are 13 Add, 0,7| disharmony between such~torments and the goodness of God 14 Add, 0,7| satanized sinners into eternal torments,~in communion with demons. 15 Add, 0,7| with demons. Will these torments end? If satanism and becoming 16 Add, 0,7| satan~should end, then the torments also can end. But is there 17 Add, 0,7| must be hell~with eternal torments.”~The writings of the holy