"Lxviii" Quotes from Famous Books
... me and draw me out of the mire [Ps. lxviii. 15], that I stick not fast therein, that I may not be ... — Confessions of a Book-Lover • Maurice Francis Egan
... great stress is laid on Ps. lxviii., which is assigned to the age of David, "the golden age of Hebrew literature," which produced also the Songs ... — The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, September 1879 • Various
... and a power of intellectually working on others, generically different from that of any professional teacher, without parallel either among contemporaries or successors." [Footnote: "History of Greece," Chap. lxviii.] ... — Mosaics of Grecian History • Marcius Willson and Robert Pierpont Willson
... doctrines or arguments of men, you should not bear with me. But if I quote frequently Scriptures, and so many of them, referring to this point, and ask you to comprehend them, you are hard-hearted in the recognition of the mind and will of God." (Dial. ch. lxviii.) ... — The Lost Gospel and Its Contents - Or, The Author of "Supernatural Religion" Refuted by Himself • Michael F. Sadler |