Against Apion, 2.238

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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238But since our antagonists think to run us down upon the comparison of their religion and ours, it is not possible to keep silence here, especially while what I shall say to confute these men will not be now first said, but hath been already said by many, and these of the highest reputation also;

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