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1 1, LVII | away certain by his magical arts. And on that occasion he 2 1, LXII | message, according to the arts of Grecian dialectics or 3 1, LXVIII| of their most venerated arts, and will expel demons from 4 1, LXVIII| like the dealers in magical arts, had performed His works 5 2, LI | what incantations and magic arts? And who, on the other hand, 6 3, XXXVI | it was due to the magical arts and rites of the Egyptians 7 3, XXXVI | those who are skilled in the arts which they practise. For 8 3, L | nor dare to exhibit their arts among them; but wherever 9 4, LXXVI | and unacquainted with the arts), created man a being full 10 4, LXXVI | compelled to be the inventor of arts, some of which minister 11 4, LXXVI | in the invention of the arts, than that they should altogether 12 4, LXXVI | art of gardening, and the arts of carpentry and smithwork, 13 4, LXXVI | the tools required for the arts which minister to the support 14 4, LXXVI | conveyed, by means of the arts of sailing and pilotage, 15 4, LXXVI | towards the invention of the arts. They have, besides, a natural 16 4, LXXIX | before cities were built, and arts invented, and societies 17 4, LXXIX | before cities were built, and arts invented, and societies 18 4, LXXX | and the invention of the arts, and they should thus be 19 4, LXXX | understanding of man, and to the arts, which are directed against 20 4, LXXXI | established among men, with many arts and well-arranged laws; 21 4, LXXXVI| censure the entire use of such arts, as resting only on the 22 4, LXXXVI| upon the knowledge of such arts, whether they are sorcerers 23 4, LXXXIX| who would annihilate such arts of divination, and have 24 6, XXXIX | of those who employ the arts of magic and sorcery, and 25 6, XLI | him, with respect to magic arts, that it was only over the 26 6, LVII | yield to his persuasive arts. Moreover, that persuasion 27 7, IV | without the use of any curious arts of magic, or incantations, 28 7, LXIX | incantations and magical arts to invoke the demons, and 29 7, LXIX | the demons with magical arts. Hence we are determined 30 8, XXXV | ceased not to use all his arts of persuasion until he induced