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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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angels

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1 2| about men, but even about angels, we believe~many things 2 8| first in the case ~of the angels and, afterward, that of 3 8| evils that both men and angels have in common, for whose 4 8| sufferings (along with the rebel angels, their corruptors and possessors 5 8| having~joined causes with the angels who had sinned, it was paying 6 8| vitality even in the evil angels, for were _this_ sustenance 7 8| there is none for the wicked angels, would it not have~been 8 9| Replacement of the Fallen Angels By Elect Men (28-30); The 9 9| 28. While some of the angels deserted God in impious 10 9| remaining number of the angels~persevered in eternal bliss 11 9| God. For these faithful angels were not descended~from 12 9| prostrated, the rest of the angels stood fast in pious obedience~ 13 9| the whole~multitude of the angels had not perished in this 14 9| they shall be equal to the angels of God.~45~Thus the heavenly 15 15| part, composed~of the holy angels, remains in blessedness, 16 15| did not spare ~the sinning angels" - as the apostle Peter 17 15| there in rank among the angels, so that while all are called 18 15| called by the general title "angels" - as we~read in the Epistle 19 15| Hebrews, "But to which of the angels said he at any time, 'Sit 20 15| clearly signifies that all are angels without exception - yet~ 21 15| verse, "Praise him all his angels; praise him, all his powers,"~120 22 15| as, "Praise him, all his angels; praise him, all his archangels"? 23 15| kind of bodies in which the angels appeared to men, so~that 24 15| modes of presentation, the angels seem to indicate that they 25 15| the patriarchs~wash the angels' feet?~124 How, also, did 26 16| the character of the good angels, even if~then we believe 27 16| is composed of the holy angels and powers of~God will become 28 16| Christ did not die for the~angels. But still, what was done 29 16| from evil was done for the angels also, because by it the 30 16| sin between men and~the angels is removed and friendship 31 16| 62. Of course, the holy angels, taught by God - in the 32 16| have become "equal to God's angels,"~130 then, even as they 33 16| understanding of the holy angels should be excepted. ~Only 34 17| 64. The angels are in concord with us even 35 23| together with the devil and his angels. Whether these~men will 36 24| that while the reprobated angels and men go on in their eternal~ 37 26| strong the wills either of angels or of men, whether good 38 29| the bad - both including angels and men. In the one group,


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