Part, Question
1 1, 12 | but neither angels nor ~archangels have seen God. For how can
2 1, 107 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, archangels are as it were angel princes.
3 1, 107 | in Eph. 1:21; the ~name "Archangels" in the canonical epistle
4 1, 107 | the least things; and the archangels ~in the greatest; by the
5 1, 107 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The "Archangels," according to Dionysius (
6 1, 107 | compared to ~cold. So the "Archangels" are called the "angel princes";
7 1, 107 | in Ev.) they are ~called "Archangels," because they preside over
8 1, 107 | placed ~immediately above the Archangels, as Dionysius says (Coel.
9 1, 107 | Principalities" first, then the ~"Archangels," and lastly the "Angels."~
10 1, 107 | Powers" and above the "Archangels." ~Gregory, however, places
11 1, 107 | between the "Powers" and the ~"Archangels." Each of these placings
12 1, 107 | Principalities," ~"Angels," and "Archangels."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[108]
13 1, 107 | place; and these are the "Archangels," as above explained.~Aquin.:
14 1, 107 | are the "Angels" and the "Archangels," who announce to men either ~
15 1, 107 | the announcements of the "Archangels" and the "Angels."~Aquin.:
16 1, 111 | for ~the "Angels" and "Archangels" are so called from "announcing";
17 1, 112 | Principalities," ~or perhaps to the "Archangels," whom we call the angel
18 3, 30 | order, but of the order of archangels, which is the last but one: ~
19 3, 30 | says that "those are called archangels who announce sublime ~things."
20 3, 30 | was the highest of ~the archangels. And, as Gregory says (De
21 Suppl, 73| not to them, but to the ~archangels, according to the text (
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