hell vs hellfire

hell

noun
  • An extremely hot place. 

  • A place or situation of great suffering in life. 

  • A place for gambling. 

  • Used as an intensifier in phrases grammatically requiring a noun. 

  • In certain games of chase, a place to which those who are caught are carried for detention. 

  • Something extremely painful or harmful (to) 

adv
  • Very; used to emphasize strongly. 

verb
  • To pour. 

  • To add luster to; to burnish (silver or gold). 

intj
  • Used to express discontent, unhappiness, or anger. 

  • Used to emphasize. 

  • Used to introduce an intensified statement following an understated one; nay; not only that, but. 

name
  • A place of torment where some or all sinners and evil spirits are believed to go after death. 

hellfire

noun
  • A fire that burns with unusual heat or ferocity. 

  • The fire of Hell. 

  • Fire produced by the Devil, or a similar supernatural creature connected to Hell. 

adj
  • Of or relating to a violent, apocalyptic and ultimate day of reckoning and judgment; usually characterizing a form of Christian preaching. 

intj
  • hell; damn; blast 

How often have the words hell and hellfire occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )