Book, Chapter

 1   Int,       10| discredited as written long after Moses, he accepts a later date
 2   III,     VIII|          Hab. iii. 4). And again, Moses would not be worthy of credit
 3   III,      III|           saying: "If ye believed Moses, ye would have believed
 4   III,      III|       stupidity : "If ye believed Moses, ye would have believed
 5   III,      III|        all the same nothing which Moses wrote has been preserved.
 6   III,      III|        All that bears the name of Moses was written 1180 years afterwards,
 7   III,      III|       that the writing is that of Moses, it cannot be shown that
 8   III,        X|         the Jews, "If ye believed Moses, ye would have believed
 9   III,        X|        wrote concerning me." That Moses did write concerning Christ
10   III,        X|             But when you say that Moses' writings perished in the
11   III,        X|      spoke to Ezra and another to Moses, but the same Spirit taught
12   III,        X|         question, because, though Moses had written so much about
13   III,    XXXII|        things ? For in the law of Moses it is written, Thou shall
14   III,   XXXIII|           often cleverly recalled Moses to mind, appears to be soaked
15    IV,    XVIII|       Cain, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses and the prophets. The angels
16    IV,      XXI|           saying, "And he gave to Moses the two tables which were
17    IV,    XXIII|       that are meant, not only by Moses, but by his successor Joshua.
18    IV,     XXIX|         them honour. The words of Moses, "Thou shall not revile
19    IV,     XXIX|     imagined God to be in images. Moses does not mean supernatural
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