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Daubney, William Heaford

"The Three Additions to Daniel, a Study"

" Eager to honour God, they join in unreserved
devotion.
Their _Reliance upon God_ is obviously great. To Him they turn in their
martyrdom with prayer and praise; to Him they address themselves with
the heart and voice of sure conviction. He is their unfailing resource.
A _Love of Nature_, as created by the same hand as ourselves, is very
apparent in this canticle; there is a thorough fellow-feeling with
natural objects, as derived from, and responding to, the same Almighty
source. This love of nature appears in Holy Scripture most strongly, as
here, in the poetical books, and hardly anywhere does it take a deeper
tone than in this canticle.


PART III
THE HISTORY OF SUSANNA
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THE HISTORY OF SUSANNA.

ANALYSIS. (??)
vv.
1--4. Susanna--her husband, family, and house.
5,6. Two newly-appointed Elders resort thither for official purposes.
7--14. How they yielded to the 'lust of the eye,' and laid their plot.
15--21.


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