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1 1, LXVIII | immediately compares them to the tricks of jugglers, who profess 2 2, LV | who practise such juggling tricks, in order to deceive their 3 2, LV | practise similar juggling tricks to those of Moses, in order 4 2, LV | engaged in such juggling tricks) than in that of a Jew, 5 3, XXXIII | the performers of juggling tricks, while Celsus thinks that 6 3, L | perform the most disgraceful tricks, and who gather crowds around 7 3, L | perform the most disreputable tricks, and gather crowds around 8 3, L | them! What disreputable tricks, pray, do we perform? Or 9 3, L | perform the most disreputable tricks, and gather crowds around 10 3, LI | perform the most shameful tricks. Now the venerable school 11 3, LII | perform most disreputable tricks, and collect crowds around 12 3, LII | perform the most disreputable tricks in the market-places and 13 3, LII | nor dare to show off their tricks before them; but wherever 14 5, XXXVIII| agreeably to certain juggling tricks performed at the desire 15 5, XXXVIII| mysteries, and juggling tricks employed to invoke demons, 16 5, LI | led away by any juggling tricks of Moses (as Celsus imagines),