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1 1, XII | learned the mysteries of the Egyptians from any other source. And 2 1, XII | learned and ignorant among the Egyptians, I might have said also 3 1, XIV | countries? Or, when the Egyptians or their histories speak 4 1, XIV | saying the same things of the Egyptians, and declaring that they 5 1, XIV | this applies not to the Egyptians alone, but to others; for 6 1, XIV | way in which he does the Egyptians, and Assyrians, and Indians, 7 1, XVI | in circulation among the Egyptians, and Phoenicians, and Greeks, 8 1, XX | the most learned of the Egyptians, traces of whose wisdom 9 1, XX | mysterious character. The Egyptians, then, when they boastfully 10 1, XX | tame and savage! And if the Egyptians related fables of this kind, 11 1, XXII | usage was derived from the Egyptians; thus believing the Egyptians 12 1, XXII | Egyptians; thus believing the Egyptians rather than Moses, who says 13 1, XXII | frequently introduced by those Egyptians who profess to produce some 14 1, XXIII | any more than those of the Egyptians for example, who in their 15 1, XXIV | use among the Indians or Egyptians," Now, in answer to this, 16 1, XXIV | the learned amongst the Egyptians, or by the Magi among the 17 1, XXVIII | miraculous powers, on which the Egyptians greatly pride themselves, 18 1, XLV | the truth, although the Egyptians slander him as a sorcerer, 19 1, XLVI | He had learned among the Egyptians. And I shall refer not only 20 1, LXVIII | who have been taught by Egyptians, who in the middle of the 21 3, V | imagining that the Jews are Egyptians by descent, and had abandoned 22 3, V | they had inflicted upon the Egyptians; and that the cause which 23 3, V | has here done. The ancient Egyptians, after inflicting many cruelties 24 3, VI | which are related by the Egyptians in one way, and by the Hebrews 25 3, VI | after revolting against the Egyptians,--not observing how impossible 26 3, VI | multitude of rebellious Egyptians to become a nation, which, 27 3, VI | which makes those who were Egyptians by race to have revolted 28 3, VI | to have revolted against Egyptians, and to have left the country, 29 3, VI | different from those of the Egyptians.~ 30 3, VII | Hebrews, being (originally) Egyptians, dated the commencement ( 31 3, VIII | Egypt with Moses were not Egyptians; for if they had been Egyptians, 32 3, VIII | Egyptians; for if they had been Egyptians, their names also would 33 3, VIII | that the people were not Egyptians,--and the Scriptures are 34 3, VIII | which asserts that they were Egyptians, and went forth from Egypt 35 3, XVII | our faith to those of the Egyptians; " among whom, as you approach 36 3, XVIII | to the statements of the Egyptians, who talk loftily about 37 3, XIX | indeed, that "we ridicule the Egyptians, although they present many 38 3, XIX | eulogizing the fact that the Egyptians present to view many by 39 3, XXXVI | magical arts and rites of the Egyptians that there was even the 40 3, XXXVI | in other temples by the Egyptians, and those who are skilled 41 3, XXXVII | XXXVII.~The Egyptians, then, having been taught 42 3, XXXVIII| person, whether among the Egyptians or the Greeks, is, so to 43 3, XLVI | in all the wisdom of the Egyptians." And therefore, with respect 44 3, XLVI | to all the wisdom of the Egyptians.~ 45 4, XI | and is acknowledged by the Egyptians to be a man of great antiquity, 46 4, XXXI | not being fugitives, nor Egyptians, but Hebrews who settled 47 4, XXXIV | the king of Egypt and the Egyptians," are formuloe frequently 48 4, XXXVI | nations, as the Athenians, and Egyptians, and Arcadians, and Phrygians, 49 4, XXXVIII| covering? or perhaps also the Egyptians, and those of the Barbarians 50 4, XC | irrational animals), beneath the Egyptians, who worship irrational 51 4, XCIII | which are supposed by the Egyptians and the rest of mankind 52 5, XXI | Areopagus! The learned among the Egyptians, moreover, hold similar 53 5, XXV | Jews, who were formerly Egyptians, subsequently became a " 54 5, XXIX | And the learned among the Egyptians can enumerate innumerable 55 5, XXXIV | themselves as Libyans, and not as Egyptians, finding their sacrificial 56 5, XXXIV | relationship between them and the Egyptians, that they dwelt outside 57 5, XXXIV | sentiment between them and the Egyptians, and that they wished to 58 5, XXXIV | Nile, and that those were Egyptians who dwell to the south of 59 5, XXXIV | and Bacchus only; all the Egyptians, Osiris and Isis; the Saites, 60 5, XXXV | I do not speak of those Egyptians who shudder with fear at 61 5, XXXVI | observe the laws of the Egyptians regarding kine. And hereupon 62 5, XXXVII | nor shall we, like all the Egyptians, regard Osiris and Isis 63 5, XLI | Sabaoth, or Ammoun like the Egyptians, or Pappaeus like the Scythians. 64 5, XLI | for this was done by the Egyptians and Colchians before them; 65 5, XLI | from swine's flesh, for the Egyptians practised abstinence not 66 5, XLV | Sabaoth, or Ammoun (as the Egyptians term him), or Pappaeus ( 67 5, XLVI | title. And although the Egyptians were to hold Ammon before 68 5, XLVII | its existence among the Egyptians and Colchians, and therefore 69 5, XLVIII | that of the Colchians and Egyptians, but also from that of the 70 5, LI | difference between us and the Egyptians, who worship the goat, or 71 6, IV | even descending, with the Egyptians, to the worship of birds, 72 6, XIV | in all the wisdom of the Egyptians; Daniel, and Ananias, and 73 6, XXII | not rather those of the Egyptians, which are highly regarded 74 6, LXXX | opinion even of Celsus, the Egyptians also were guilty of error, 75 7, LX | Greeks, by speaking as the Egyptians or Syrians, in order to 76 8, VI | among Persians, or Greeks or Egyptians, or of any nation whatever, 77 8, LIII | were worse even than the Egyptians,--a people who, either from 78 8, LVIII | Let any one inquire of the Egyptians, and he will find that everything, 79 8, LXIX | they were pursued by the Egyptians, "The LORD shall fight for