Anf-03 iv.iv.xv Pg 11
Dan. iii.
proving that whatever is extolled beyond the measure of human honour, unto the resemblance of divine sublimity, is idolatry. So too, Daniel, in all other points submissive to Darius, remained in his duty so long as it was free from danger to his religion;285 285
Anf-03 vi.iv.xxix Pg 4
Dan. iii.
and from beasts,8947 8947
Anf-03 v.x.viii Pg 6
Dan. iii. 12.
For they remembered also the words of Jeremias writing to those over whom that captivity was impending: “And now ye shall see borne upon (men’s) shoulders the gods of the Babylonians, of gold and silver and wood, causing fear to the Gentiles. Beware, therefore, that ye also do not be altogether like the foreigners, and be seized with fear while ye behold crowds worshipping those gods before and behind, but say in your mind, Our duty is to worship Thee, O Lord.”8268 8268
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 6
VERSE (12) - Da 3:8-12 Ac 16:19,24; 24:2-9