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1 1, XIV | and Greeks respecting the antiquity of those nations of whom 2 1, XVI | their learning or their antiquity, although there are many 3 1, XVI | in his two books, On the Antiquity, of the Jews, where he brings 4 1, XVI | who bear witness to the antiquity of the Jewish people; and 5 1, XVI | who have treated of the antiquity of the Jewish nation and 6 1, XVI | deprives of the honour both of antiquity and learning. And again, 7 4, XI | attention arrested by the antiquity of Moses, who is related 8 4, XI | Egyptians to be a man of great antiquity, as well as by those who 9 4, XII | being men of very great antiquity, did not receive from others 10 4, XX | to establish not only the antiquity of the writers, but the 11 4, XXI | attending to the (greater) antiquity of Moses. For they who relate 12 4, XXXVI| upon the claims to great antiquity put forth by many nations, 13 6, XIII | truly an ancient one, its antiquity not being referred back, 14 7, XLI | recommended both by their antiquity and sanctity. He refers 15 7, LIII | Aesculapius, and other heroes of antiquity, you had Orpheus, who was