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" Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his. "
The death of Abel; tr. [by M. Collyer] with a sketch of the life of the ... - Page 393
by Salomon Gessner - 1814
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Thesaurus Theologious: Or, A Complete System of Divinity ...

William Beveridge - 1710 - 804 pages
...You muft never enter into Heaven, Revel, xxL 27. c. xxii. if. N u M NUMB. xxiiL 16. tet me die the Death of the Righteous} and let my latter End be like his, wmt< virv onim nia ^aj nion W E fhould always defirc to did the Death of the Righteous. I: How do they...
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The Works of the Most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of ..., Volume 9

John Tillotson - Sermons, English - 1757 - 484 pages
...all eternity. I know every one is ready to chufe happinefs, and to fay with Balaam, " Let me die the death of " the righteous, and let my latter end be like his :" but if we do in good earneft defire the end, we muft take the way that leads to it ; we muft " become...
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The Massachusetts magazine, or, Monthly museum

150 pages
...and peace of mind a Chriftian can die. Who would not adopt the language of Balaam, " Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his ?" Is this your real wifh ( Then you muft live the life of the righteous : For eternity, with all its...
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Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2

William Enfield - 1798 - 466 pages
...defire and feeble purpofe of reformation will make him a good man. Balaam faid— " Let me .die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his/' He wifbed to mare the happinefs of the good man, but he could not prevail upon himfelf to practife...
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Evangelical Principles and Practice: Being Fourteen Sermons, Preached in the ...

Thomas Haweis - Evangelicalism - 1803 - 344 pages
...are the issues of the paths of righteousness. Enough indeed to make the wicked say, " JLet me die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his." (Numb, xxiii. 10.) But we must first be found in the way of holiness, if we would partake in the comforts...
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Discourses on Important Subjects, Volume 2

John Cennick - Sermons, English - 1803 - 376 pages
...you long after this happinefs*? and is not Balaam's wifh the defire of your heart, " Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his ?" Methinks I hear you fay it is. Why then, nothing can hinder you but your own poor bad felf-will....
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Select British Classics, Volume 27

English literature - 1803 - 234 pages
...his life. His shocking exit made me reflect on that fine passage in the Scriptures, " Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his." The behaviour of this unhappy wretch afforded a dreadful instance of the truth of that maxim," There...
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Sermons, and Other Miscellaneous Pieces, Volume 2

Henry Hunter - Sermons - 1804 - 372 pages
...both are placed in the near prospect of death, and of a future and eternal state. " Let me die the death of the righteous, and " let my latter end be like his," was the prayer of a very wicked man; and what stronger argument can be adduced for living a religious...
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The Youth's Magazine, Or, Evangelical Miscellany

Children - 1836 - 498 pages
...strong-holds of scepticism, he would, one might imagine, be constrained to exclaim, " Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his. !" ONESIMUS. THE TONGUE. The tongue, that most unruly power. Requires a strong restraint ; \Ve should...
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Priestcraft defended. A sermon, occasioned by the expulsion of six young ...

John Macgowan - 1806 - 286 pages
...then say with Balaam, (I trust from a better spirit,) " Let me die the death of the righteous, and my latter end be like his " Death, having released...on all his formidable terrors; in which equipment be bended his course towards a magnificent palace, which stood at some distance on a delightful plain....
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