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1 II, 3 | us, then, proceed to the writings of the philosophers and 2 II, 22 | Reason. And hence the holy writings teach us, and all the spirit-bearing [ 3 II, 30 | the prophets, so that the writings which belong to us godly 4 III, 1 | tale, and suppose that our writings are recent and modern;-- 5 III, 8 | Moreover, we find from the writings they composed that the eating 6 III, 15| since you can now read [our writings] for yourself, that as you 7 III, 21| declared to us, by his own writings, two particulars of the 8 III, 21| So that even from these writings Moses and his followers 9 III, 22| built; and in their archives writings have been preserved, in 10 III, 22| among the Tyrians, and the writings that passed between them); 11 III, 23| records it is proved that the writings of the rest are more recent 12 III, 23| are more recent than the writings given to us through Moses, 13 III, 23| Josephus tells us in his writings that the sacred books take 14 III, 23| before the Trojan war, the writings of the divine law which 15 III, 26| BETWEEN HEBREW AND GREEK WRITINGS.~Hence one can see how our 16 III, 26| one can see how our sacred writings are shown to be more ancient 17 III, 29| antiquity of the prophetical writings and the divinity of our