EUSEBIUS (?? 342), in his first _Fragm. on Daniel_, comments on iii. 49,
??????µ?? ?????µ??¦???± ???????… ?????±???…?????¶???? (??), and quotes Psalm xxviii. 7 as
illustrative. (In Constantine's "To the Convention of Saints," given in
the translation of Eusebius (Camb. 1683), much mention is made of Daniel
in Babylon, but there is no clear indication of knowledge of the
additions.)
ATHANASIUS (?? 373) quoted the Song in _Ep. Pasch._ x. 3; and in _Agst.
Avians_ II. 71 he employs the Song to "arraign the Arian irreligion"
(Newman's translation).
EPHREM SYRUS (?? 378). His commentary on Daniel does not embrace the
additions, but in his _Morning Hymn_, rendered by H. Burgess (Lond.
1853), we have "Sprinkle me with Thy dew, like the young men in the
furnace."
CYRIL OF JERUSALEM (?? 386) quotes both the Prayer of Azarias (v. 29) and
the Song (v. 54) in _Catech._ II. 18 and IX. 3 respectively, without
hesitation (ed. Reischl, Munich, 1848).
AMBROSE (?? 397) _in Luc._ VII "Cantaverunt Hebr?¦i cum vestigia eorum
tactu flamm?¦ rorantis humescerent.
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