Against Apion, 2.248

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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248Nay, others there are that have advanced a certain timorousness and fear, as also madness and fraud, and any other of the vilest passions, into the nature and form of gods, and have persuaded whole cities to offer sacrifices to the better sort of them;

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