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Volume 1 - Page 94 J. Rendel Harris, Vacher Burch - 2011 "CHAPTER X THE ALTERCATION BETWEEN SIMON THE JEW AND THEOPHILUS THE CHRISTIAN The fifth-century writing
Altercatio ... What is significant is, that one of the chief evidences of ancient material in the dialogue is its use of
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published translation of each of these texts. An introduction discusses the context of these dialogues in the "Contra
Judaeos" literature of the early church and also explores the question of whether or not they"
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