Against Apion, 1.269

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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269Nay still, if they had resolved to fight with the men, they would not have had impudence enough to fight with their gods; nor would they have ordained laws quite contrary to those of their own country, and to those in which they had been bred up themselves.

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