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  2. The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things - Wikipedia

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    Four small circles, detailing the four last things — Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell — surround a larger circle in which the seven deadly sins are depicted: wrath at the bottom, then (proceeding clockwise) envy, greed, gluttony, sloth, extravagance (later replaced with lust), and pride, using scenes from life rather than allegorical ...

  3. The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement (七つの大罪 憤怒の審判, Nanatsu no Taizai: Funnu no Shinpan) is the fourth and final season of The Seven Deadly Sins anime television series, which is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki.

  4. File:Mengs, Urteil des Paris.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Anger - Wikipedia

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    Anger can make a person more desiring of an object to which his anger is tied. In a 2010 Dutch study, test subjects were primed to feel anger or fear by being shown an image of an angry or fearful face, and then were shown an image of a random object.

  6. Seven bowls - Wikipedia

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    The Giving of the Seven Bowls of Wrath / The First Six Plagues, Revelation 16:1-16. Matthias Gerung, c. 1531 Fifth Bowl, the Seven-headed Beast. Escorial Beatus Statue of an Etruscan priest, holding a phialē from which he is to pour a libation; the plagues of Revelation are poured out on the world like offerings.

  7. File:Last Judgement (Michelangelo).jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. On Passions - Wikipedia

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    Here Chrysippus explains Medea's anger in terms of akrasia: a word meaning weak-will [11] or incontinence. [73] Akrasia is not an irrational force within the soul, [11] instead it is the mind identifying with a bad reason against one's better judgement. [71] [74] During emotional conflict reason oscillates between rival judgements. [74]

  9. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - Wikipedia

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    Choiński suggests that the rhetorical success of the sermon consists in the use of the "deictic shift" that transported the hearers mentally into the figurative images of hell. [ 16 ] Jonathan Edwards also wrote and spoke a great deal on heaven and angels, writes John Gerstner in Jonathan Edwards on Heaven and Hell , 1998, [ 17 ] and those ...