18, as to the absence of these.
[7] _Psalms_, Lond. 1871, II. 462.
[8] _Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch?¦ol._ 1895, p. 81.
[9] _Rational ittuitrat. of P.B._
[10] But J.T. Marshall (Hastings' _D.B._ IV. 755), "The hymn is modelled
after Ps. 136, and has equal claim to be considered poetical."
[11] He appears, on p. 303, to date Daniel between 160 and 170 B.C.
[12] This particularly is unsuggestive of Egypt.
[13] _Commentary on Canticles in Divine Service_, Lond. 1853, p. 81.
[14] Swete, _Introd. to Greek O.T._, p. 43.
[15] _Op. cit._, pp. 48, 396, 403.
[16] _Cf._ Ewald in 'Date,' p. 29.
[17] Some slight warrant, or at least precedent, for using our R.V., in
which dissenters had a hand, might perhaps be found in this fact.
[18] G. Jahn in his "restoration" of the Hebrew text of Daniel from the
LXX, admits vv. 28 and 49--51 into his canonical text (Leipzig, 1904).
[19] As to the possibility of the fact, _cf. Yorkshire Post_, April
12th, 1902, on Coronation bonfires: "Spectators should keep clear of the
lee side.
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