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Excerpt from The Archko Library, Vol. 5: Translated From Ancient Manuscripts at the Vatican of Rome, and the Seraglio Library at Constantinople
These works come from the same source and in the same manner as do the great and celebrated writings of the anti-nicene Fath ers. They, however are divine, these are human. While these bits of history are small, the reader must remember that the ex perience of men in those days gave them many ideas which their limited vocabulary hindered them from expressing, hence their writings were limited. As, for example, Josephus wrote 7 2 volumes, but they only make about 600 pages of printed matter, and Philo wrote 112 volumes, but they only make about 700 or 800 pages of printed matter. Although this is human history, it confirms the divine.
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