Against Apion, 1.303

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

« J. Ap. 1.302 | J. Ap. 1.303 | J. Ap. 1.304 | About This Work »

303But perhaps it will be looked upon as a silly thing in me to make any larger confutation of such writers as sufficiently confute themselves? for had they been only confuted by other men, it had been more tolerable.

« J. Ap. 1.302 | J. Ap. 1.303 | J. Ap. 1.304 | About This Work »

Table of contents