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SCOURGE, n. skurj. [L. corriggia, from corrigo, to straighten.]

1. To whip; a lash consisting of a strap or cord; an instrument of punishment or discipline.

A scourge of small cords. John 2.

2. A punishment; vindictive affliction.

Famine and plague are sent as scourges for amendment.

3. He or that which greatly afflicts, harasses or destroys; particularly, any continued evil or calamity. Attila was called the scourge of God, for the miseries he inflicted in his conquests. Slavery is a terrible scourge.

4. A whip for a top.

SCOURGE, v.t. skurj.

1. To whip severely; to lash.

It is lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman?

Acts 22.

2. To punish with severity; to chastise; to afflict for sins or faults, and with the purpose of correction.

He will scourge us for our iniquities, and will have mercy again.

Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. Heb. 12.

3. To afflict greatly; to harass, torment or injure.
1913 Definition
Scourge (scourge)
n.(?)
Scourge
[F. escourgée, fr. L. excoriata (sc. scutica) a stripped off (lash or whip
  1. A lash; a strap or cord; especially, a lash used to inflict pain or punishment; an instrument of punishment or discipline; a whip.

    Up to coach then goes
    The observed maid, takes both the scourge and reins.
    Chapman.

  2. Hence, a means of inflicting punishment, vengeance, or suffering; an infliction of affliction; a punishment.

    Sharp scourges of adversity. Chaucer.

    What scourge for perjury
    Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence?
    Shak.

  3. To whip severely] to lash.

    Is it lawful for you to scourge a . . . Roman? Acts xxii. 25.

  4. To punish with severity; to chastise; to afflict, as for sins or faults, and with the purpose of correction.

    Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. Heb. xii. 6.

  5. To harass or afflict severely.

    To scourge and impoverish the people. Brougham.


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Noah Says...
An attempt to conduct the affairs of a free government with wisdom and impartiality, and to preserve the just rights of all classes of citizens, without the guidance of Divine precepts, will certainly end in disappointment. God is the supreme moral Governor of the world He has made, and as He Himself governs with perfect rectitude, He requires His rational creatures to govern themselves in like manner. If men will not submit to be controlled by His laws, He will punish them by the evils resulting from their own disobedience.…
 Letter to David McClure :: October 25, 1837 




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