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  2. Fire and brimstone - Wikipedia

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    Puritan preacher Thomas Vincent (an eyewitness of the Great Fire of London) authored a book called "Fire and Brimstone in Hell", first published in 1670. In it he quotes from Psalm 11:6 "Upon the wicked he shall rain snares, fire and brimstone, and a horrible tempest, this shall be the portion of their cup."

  3. Hellfire preaching - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Notable hellfire preachers subsection. 1.1 ... Hell-fire preaching is a religious term that refers to preaching which calls ... Fire and brimstone; Preacher;

  4. Calvin Wooster - Wikipedia

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    The commotion attracted the attention of Dunham, who rushed back to the meeting room to investigate. Dunham, a "fire and brimstone" preacher, was indignant to find many of the Methodists on the floor in emotional outburst. He began praying loudly, for God to put a stop to "the raging of the wild fire."

  5. How the pastor of a small Broward church became a big voice ...

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    A compact man with a polite demeanor, he painted a picture of spiritual battle against worldly evil with fire and brimstone, us-against-them rhetoric also favored by Trump.

  6. The fire-breathing preacher who captivated Detroit’s rich and ...

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    Today’s Free Press Flashback recounts an extended visit to Detroit by Billy Sunday, America’s best-known evangelist of the World War I era.

  7. Michael Pulley: Childhood fear of hellfire put to bed after ...

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  8. Jonathan Edwards (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist theologian. Edwards is widely regarded as one of America's most important and original philosophical theologians.

  9. Murdoch Campbell - Wikipedia

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    He served as the Free church minister at Culnacarn on the Glenmoriston estate from 1930 to 1934 and gained a reputation as a fire and brimstone style preacher, focussed on the evils of sin. In 1934 he was translated to the Highland (Gaelic) Church in Partick, Glasgow. [4]