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Daubney, William Heaford

"The Three Additions to Daniel, a Study"

Canonicity
11. Early Christian Literature and Art
12. "Example of Life and Instruction of Manners"
PART IV.
THE HISTORY OF BEL AND THE DRAGON.
Analysis
1. Title and Position
2. Authorship
3. Date and Place of Writing
4. For Whom and with what Object Written
5. Integrity and State of the Text
6. Language and Style
7. Religious and Social State
8. Theology
9. Chronology
10. Canonicity
11. Early Christian Literature and Art
12. "Example of Life and Instruction of Manners"
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE TEXTS
[The text of the 'Additions' used throughout is that of Dr. Swete's
_Old Testament in Greek_, Vol. III. ed. 2, Cambridge, 1899.]


PART I
INTRODUCTION


INTRODUCTION.
These Additions differ from the other Apocryphal books, except the "rest
of" Esther, in not claiming to be separate works, but appearing as
supplements to a canonical book. The Song of the Three Children takes
its assumed place between vv.


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