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1. 12 And peoples will become as the burnings of lime.

2. Bushwhackings, burnings, lootings, and murder became an inevitable part of life

3. Around that time, lootings, burnings, and Bushwhackings were common, as were murders

4. (Jeremiah 52:3-11) Wicked ones will “become as the burnings of lime” —utterly destroyed!

5. In 1688, the town achieved dubious fame by being the scene of Hesse's last witch burnings.

Fragwürdige Berühmtheit erlangte die Stadt im Jahre 1688 durch die letzten Hexenverbrennungen in Hessen.

6. As a result, Bible burnings in church squares multiplied after the end of the 16th century.

7. Bible burnings once were common, and those who were caught reading the Bible were often punished with death.

8. 1824-1826, William Cobbett, History of the Protestant Reformation They remember his subornings, menacings, Bribings, cuttings, maimings, hangings, and burnings.

9. It was especially hard to hear about the beatings and the burnings and the lynchings of black men.

10. The act of making menaces or threats. * (William Cobbett) They remember his subornings, menacings, Bribings, cuttings, maimings, hangings, and burnings.

11. Security forces have committed massacres, rape, looting, and mass burnings of homes and property, causing the flight of more than 600,000 Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh.

12. The taking from houses of food, valuables, and even clothes seems to rank among the house burnings with the most notorious actions committed by the Bummers.

13. We’re talking about an organisation which, by the time Begum left London in 2015 to join it was already implicated in numerous atrocities: beheadings, crucifixions, Buryings-alive, burnings-in-cages, mass rape, the genocidal slaughter of the Yazidis around Sinjar.

14. Bonfires are typically associated with celebrations, backyard burnings, and toasting marshmallows, and although these are all good things, the bon in bonfire isn't related to the French for "good." Instead, bonfire actually stems from the Middle English bonefire, literally referring to a fire of bones

15. “We understand that the work of gathering together of the wheat into barns, or garners, is to take place while the tares are being bound over and preparing for the day of burning; that after the day of burnings, ‘the righteous shall shine forth like the sun, in the Kingdom of their Father.

16. For the same in this behalf is behooueful oftentimes, which is in greate fires and burnings of houses, to the quēching wherof, because al persons are not fit, some certaine in some cities, are appointed, who onelie vndertake this charge, & is not lawful for others to come run vnto it: or that whiche is done in the Besiegings of cities, that