"Xcvi" Quotes from Famous Books
... xcvi. Perdix is a byrde very wylye, & the cockes feght oftentymes for the he{n}nes. and these byrdes flye of no heght / and they put theyr hedes in the erthe, & they thinke {tha}t they tha{n} be well hyde{n}, for wha{n} she seeth nobody she thinketh {tha}t nobody seeth ... — Early English Meals and Manners • Various
... the universal reign of Jehovah, i.e. Messianic psalms in the largest sense of the word, xlvii., lxxxvii., xciii., xcv., xcvi., ... — Introduction to the Old Testament • John Edgar McFadyen
... in this place, on the 28th instant, the venerable Lemuel Hurlbut, M. D., at the great age of XCVI years. ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867 • Various
... and envinces no disposition or privilege to ignore the rank or dignities of the Earl. I will quote no particular Sonnet on this point; but the impression which the entire series seems to me to convey, is that the poet was addressing a friend separated from him by no distinction of rank. Sonnets XCVI. and XCVII. are instances of such familiarity of address ... — Testimony of the Sonnets as to the Authorship of the Shakespearean Plays and Poems • Jesse Johnson
... Section XCVI. Israel's Training and Destiny. GENERAL QUESTIONS: 1. Describe the conditions in the Judean community during the seventy years following the rebuilding of the temple. 2. The forces that kept alive the spiritual life of the Jews. 3. The indications that Isaiah 40-66 ... — The Makers and Teachers of Judaism • Charles Foster Kent |