Citations:brimfire


 * 1994, Sara Orwig, Memphis, Onyx Books (ISBN 9780451404077)
 * "Brimfire and damnation." Caleb sat down on a hard chair and stared into the darkness in front of him.
 * 2007, Craig Nelson, Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations, Penguin (ISBN 9780143112389), page 119:
 * Despite this irony, Epicurus would be seen as the constant eighteenth-century antagonist to the Hobbesian, Puritan brimfire notion of a bestial life that must be endured in the hopes of an afterlife of celestial delights.