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 1      IX|         only from our own divine histories, which as yet you are unwilling
 2      IX|           but also from your own histories, and such, too, as have
 3      IX|         the oldest, as the Greek histories show us, was Moses, who
 4      XI|       oracles, when you read the histories and what has been written
 5     XII|         ancient than all profane histories. And, besides, it is fit
 6    XIII|  character, let him read profane histories, and know that Ptolemy,
 7    XIII|         learnt that very ancient histories written in Hebrew happened
 8     XXV|          in the writing of their histories, having not yet been discovered.~ ~
 9     XXX|        in Egypt from the ancient histories, wrote in their own words.~ ~
10    XXXV|         persuaded by the secular histories that Moses and the rest
11    XXXV| forefathers, and read the divine histories of the prophets, and ascertain
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