Books of Hell

  • The Under-world of the Dead, Or, The Abode of Departed Spirits
    By John Jacob Ross

    The Under-world of the Dead, Or, The Abode of Departed Spirits

  • Encyclopedia of Hell
    By Miriam Van Scott

    Comedian Jim Carey satirizes infernal clichés in the 1996 "See You In Hell" sketch. Carey plays an impetuous businessman who responds to virtually every comment with a hardy, "I'll see you in hell!" He writes the phrase on checks, ...

  • 通往地獄的不歸路
    By 吳美真, J. David Pawson

    通往地獄的不歸路

  • Whatever Happened to Hell?
    By Jon E. Braun

    Creed The Scottish Confession of Faith ( 1560 ) The Second Helvetic Confession * ( 1566 ) * Composed by Heinrich Bullinger , it became the most widely received among Reformed confessions ...

  • Inferno
    By Dante Alighieri

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  • The Divine Comedy: Inferno
    By Dante Alighieri

    Describing Dante's descent into Hell midway through his life with Virgil as a guide, Inferno depicts a cruel underworld in which desperate figures are condemned to eternal damnation for committing one or more of the seven deadly sins.

  • Hell and Its Torments
    By St. Robert Bellarmine

    A sermon on Hell as part of \"The Four Last Things.\" Novel and vigorous; inspires a person to do whatever is necessary not to go there. Brief and powerful.

  • Hell
    By Dante Alighieri

    Dante (1265-1321) is one of the greatest of Italian poets, and his Divine Comedy widely regarded as the finest of all Christian allegories. It is an epic poem recounting the poet's journey through nine circles of hell.

  • Qué queremos decir cuando decimos "infierno"?
    By Andrés Torres Queiruga

    El infierno como « condenación » de lo malo que hay en cada uno 4.3.1 . Sentido de la propuesta El punto más crítico de la primera postura radicaba en el problema de la inmortalidad natural : sin ella resulta muy difícil pensar en una ...

  • To Hell and Back
    By Maurice S. Rawlings

    A cardiologist presents new evidence that there is life after death through this collection of true and chilling stories of people who have clinically died and endured the very fires and torments of hell. Now in mass market paperback.

  • Parting Ways: The Near-life Experiences of Peter Orbach
    By Andrew Foley

    Peter Orbach wants to live.

  • Hell and Beyond: A Novel
    By Michael Phillips

    A prominent atheist dies unexpectedly and goes to hell. Or so it appears...but nothing is what it seems in this engrossing allegorical novel about the afterlife.

  • Dante's Divine Comedy: Hell, Purgatory, Paradise
    By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Gustave Dore, Dante Alighieri

    "Written between 1308 and his death in 1321, this ... epic poem is widely considered to be the last great work of medieval literature and the first great work of the Renaissance - straddling two worlds on the brink of change... \Its] ...

  • Letters from Hades
    By Jeffrey Thomas

    LETTERS FROM HADES is packed with over 30 scratchboard illustrations by Erik Wilson.

  • The Inferno
    By Dante Alighieri

    Among her illustrious descendants , Dante recognises the souls of Aeneas ( Anchises ' pious son ) and Hector . 120–23 . ... Democritus , who conceived of the world as a predetermined mechanical system , was a main proponent of atomism .

  • Ancient Near Eastern Hell: Visions, Tours and Descriptions of the Infernal Otherworld from Hell-on-Line. Org
    By Eileen Gardiner

    "A collection of texts on Ancient Near Eastern Hell, including selections from The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Descent of Inanna to the Netherworld, Baal and the Underworld, The Descent of Ishtar, and The Vision of Kummâ, plus notes, glossary, ...

  • From the Vision of Hell: An Extract of Dante
    By Alan Riach

    From the Vision of Hell: An Extract of Dante

  • Don Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney in Hell
    By Fred Stopsky

    His most recent work is "George Bush on the Planet of Xul." Fred believes in the greatness of America and wishes to restore its dignity as a beacon of freedom and democracy-- brought about through peaceful means, not with a sword.

  • The Road to Hell
    By David Pawson

    Challenging the modern alternatives of liberal 'universalism' and evangelical 'annihilationism', David Pawson presents the traditional concept of endless torment as soundly biblical, illustrating his argument with in-depth Scripture studies ...

  • Four Views on Hell: Second Edition
    By Preston Sprinkle, Stanley N. Gundry

    Or do we cease to exist? Are believers and unbelievers ultimately saved in the end? This second edition of Four Views on Hell, featuring all new contributors, highlights why the church still needs to wrestle with the doctrine of hell.