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Identifier: sweetstoriesofgo00poll (find matches)
Title: Sweet stories of God; in the language of childhood and the beautiful delineations of sacred art
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Pollard, Josephine, 1834-1892. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Bible stories, English
Publisher: New York, Akron, Ohio (etc.) The Werner company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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of the law which the kinghad sent out he went to his home and knelt downthree times a day with his face to Je-ru-sa-lem,and gave thanks to God first as he had done allhis life. And the men who were on the watch to catchhim in some crime, drew near his house and heardhim pray to his God. So they went and told the DanieL 225 king, and the king was wroth to think he had madesuch a law. And he tried his best to save Dan-i-el.But the men held him to his word, and said it wouldnot do for him to change a law that had been made. Then theking bade thembring Dan-i-eland cast him inthe den of wildbeasts. Andhe said to Dan-i-el, Thy God,whom thou dostserve so well,will be sure tosave thee. And a stonewas broughtand laid on themouth of theden. Then the king went to his own house, but would take no food,nor did he sleep all that night. And at dawn herose and went in haste to the den of wild beasts.And as he drew near he cried out with a sad voice, ODan-i-el, canst thy God save thee from the li-ons?
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ROCK GRAVE OF DA-RI-US. Y. F B.- 15 226 History of the Old Testament, And Dan-i-el said, O king, my God hath shut theli-ons mouths so that they have not hurt me, sinceI had done no wrong in his sight nor in thine, O king. Then the king was glad, and badehis men take Dan-i-elout of the den. Andwhen he was broughtout, there was not ascratch found on him,for his trust was inGod, and God tookcare of him. Then the kinghad those men whofound fault withDan-i-el, thrown in-to the den—they andtheir wives, and theirchil-dren —and thewild beasts were quickto eat them up. Then Da-ri-us made a law that all men shouldserve the God of Dan-i-el, who was the one true God. When Da-ri-us died, Cy-rus was made king.

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