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1 V| unwilling to give up the ancient and inveterate error, maintain 2 IX| mentioned Moses as a very ancient and time-honoured prince 3 IX| priests that Moses was an ancient lawgiver, and even the first, 4 IX| For subsequent to the ancient manner of living in Egypt 5 IX| and wishing to mention the ancient lawgivers, he mentions Moses 6 XI| necessity of giving up the ancient error of your forefathers 7 XII| of Moses is by far more ancient than all profane histories. 8 XII| Olympiads, and that there is no ancient work which makes known any 9 XII| in soul, for you hold no ancient opinion derived through 10 XII| generations the posterity of these ancient ages died mute, not having 11 XIII| it, then learnt that very ancient histories written in Hebrew 12 XVI| must also mention what the ancient and exceedingly remote Sibyl, 13 XXX| having discovered from the ancient and divine history which 14 XXX| learned in Egypt from the ancient histories, wrote in their 15 XXXV| the prophets were far more ancient than any of those who have 16 XXXV| sages among you, abandon the ancient delusion of your forefathers, 17 XXXVII| right religion from the ancient Sibyl, who by some kind 18 XXXVIII| knowledge of the religion of our ancient forefathers, which the men 19 XXXVIII| believe, as I said, the most ancient and time-honoured Sibyl, 20 XXXVIII| concerning God from the most ancient of those whom you name philosophers,