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Daubney, William Heaford

"The Three Additions to Daniel, a Study"


x. 9
xi. 1
xviii. 18
xviii. 35
xix. 16

ACTS.
ii. 10
ii. 23
iv. 24
vi. 9
viii. 39
ix. 1
xiii. 13
xvii. 17
xvii. 23
xxii. 4
xxiv. 6

ROMANS.
i. 23

II. CORINTHIANS.
i. 10

EPHESIANS.
ii. 12

II TIMOTHY.
i. 18

HEBREWS.
i. 7
ix. 5
x. 34
xi. 23
xi. 34
xii. 23

REVELATION.
ix. 20
xii. 7, 8
xii. 9
xiii. 4
xiii. 14
xxi. 13






FOOTNOTES:
[1] He refers to Theiner, _Acta ... concil. Trident_, i. 77.
[2] So Raymund Martini, at the end of his _Pugio fidei_; but his
quotation has been doubted. _See_ B. and D. 'Chronology,' p. 229.
[3] The Vatican Council confirmed the Tridentine decree on Scripture
(_Const._ "Dei Filius" II., Loisy, p. 239).
[4] "The first and most gifted of creatures" (M'Swiney, _Psalms and
Canticles_, 1901, p. 644).
[5] Perhaps in default of better explanation the "earth" verse may have
been put into the third person in order to mark the transition from
things celestial to those terrestrial.
[6] This may refer to the titles he gives from "the Vatican LXX"; but
see above, p.


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