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1 1, Pref | neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor 2 1, Pref | neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor 3 1, XVII | even regarding the holy angels, and who relates deeds of 4 1, XXV | respecting the titles of the angels of God, of whom one is called 5 1, XXVI | alleges that "they worship angels, and are addicted to sorcery, 6 1, XXVI | laying down the worship of angels, let him tell, who professes 7 1, XLVIII| heavens opened, and the angels of God ascending and descending 8 1, LX | brought about not only by the angels having visited the terrestrial 9 1, LX | raised far above all those angels which minister to men, an 10 1, LXVI | who had already sent two angels on your account, able to 11 2, X | more than twelve legions of angels? But how then should the 12 2, LXVII | against the beauty of the angels entertained by Lot. And 13 3, XXVIII| things, and of His holy angels, made known beforehand through 14 3, XXXVII| that the divine and holy angels of God are of a different 15 3, XXXVII| too, both regarding the angels of God and those who are 16 3, XXXVII| deceived, call them gods or angels of God, or good demons, 17 3, XXXVII| apart from bodies, both angels and demons, there are some 18 4, VIII | according to the number of the angels of God, and the portion 19 4, XXIV | accustomed to call them, the angels of God, or any other natures 20 4, XXIX | know that in this way the angels are superior to men; so 21 4, XXIX | perfect, become like the angels. "For in the resurrection 22 4, XXIX | the righteous are as the angels in heaven," and also become " 23 4, XXIX | also become "equal to the angels." We know, too, that in 24 4, XLV | and by the words of the angels to him who was escaping 25 4, LXV | called "devil," and of his "angels," and what he was before 26 4, LXV | those who are termed his angels, will be able to ascertain 27 4, LXXX | beholding sometimes the angels of God coming to visit them. 28 4, XCII | true God, and towards the angels in heaven, and who have 29 5, II | if you mean that certain angels did so, then what do you 30 5, IV | human race, that they were angels: "But if ye say that they 31 5, IV | if ye say that they are angels, what do you call them?" 32 5, IV | indeed acknowledge that angels are "ministering spirits," 33 5, IV | learned to call these beings "angels" from their employments, 34 5, IV | Priest, who is above all the angels, the living Word and God. 35 5, V | V.~For to invoke angels without having obtained 36 5, V | to secure that the holy angels of God be propitious to 37 5, V | the example of these holy angels, who again follow the example 38 5, V | conceptions of Him which the holy angels possess, but should daily 39 5, V | that we "assert that the angels who come down from heaven 40 5, VI | worship the heaven and the angels who dwell therein, and yet 41 5, VI | that are truly heavenly angels,--are to be regarded as 42 5, VI | Moses will bow down to the angels who are in heaven; and, 43 5, VI | obeisance to heaven and its angels, obeying the law which declares: " 44 5, VII | either the heaven or the angels are God.~ 45 5, VIII | down to the heaven and the angels in it, such a practice is 46 5, VIII | humility and worshipping of angels, intruding into those things 47 5, VIII | the heavens, and to the angels therein.~ 48 5, IX | magicians) to bow down to the angels in heaven, not observing 49 5, IX | matter of heaven and the angels.~ 50 5, X | recognise as gods, equally with angels, and sun, and moon, and 51 5, XXIX | according to the number of the angels of God; and the portion 52 5, XXX | out of these materials) to angels of character more or less 53 5, XXX | were conducted by those angels, who imprinted on each his 54 5, XXXIV | worse ambassador than the angels of the Jews, so that there 55 5, XXXVI | upon the employment of the angels among the Jews as the ambassadors 56 5, XXXVI | divine things than did the angels of the Jews," into the meaning 57 5, XLI | differently from others, or that angels were sent from heaven to 58 5, L | affection than others, or that angels are sent by Him to them 59 5, LII | to count up the number of angels said to have been sent to 60 5, LIV | regarding the descent of other angels, seeing Apelles discredits, 61 5, LIV | subject of the visits of angels to men, what he has derived, 62 5, LIV | that "sixty or seventy angels descended at the same time, 63 5, LV | that the tears of these angels are warm springs,"--a thing 64 5, LV | those which were shed by the angels who had come down from heaven. 65 5, LV | water, were the tears of the angels, since tears are saltish 66 5, LV | nature, unless indeed the angels, in the opinion of Celsus, 67 5, LVI | regarding the sixty or seventy angels who came down from heaven, 68 5, LVI | according to some, two angels, according to others, one;" 69 5, LVII | announce the appearances of angels which they have themselves 70 5, LVII | occasion, either one or two angels should have appeared to 71 5, LVII | should not be unattended by angels who lend their help in accomplishing 72 5, LVIII | according to the Scriptures, angels are recorded to have been 73 5, LVIII | granted, however, that other angels were sent from God, but 74 6, XXI | stretching to heaven, and the angels of God ascending and descending 75 6, XXVII | seal, as that "of seven angels, who attach themselves to 76 6, XXVII | the one party being named angels of light, the others 'archontics;' " 77 6, XXXVII| and serpent-like ruling angels, and other similar absurdities, 78 6, XLI | from all evil; and the angels of the little ones in the 79 6, LXXI | man, or the substance of "angels," or of "thrones," or dominions," 80 7, XXIX | an innumerable company of angels." And in order to be assured 81 7, LXVIII| it be the work of God, of angels, of other demons, or of 82 7, LXVIII| it be the work of God, of angels, of other demons, or of 83 7, LXVIII| wicked demons and wicked angels.~ 84 7, LXX | it be the work of God, of angels, of other demons, or of 85 8, V | an innumerable company of angels, to the general assembly 86 8, VI | and ministers, demons and angels of the devil, should seek 87 8, XIII | and Michael, and the other angels and archangels,and if he 88 8, XV | beings--not only men, but also angels, and all demons--over whom 89 8, XXV | Scripture. In the same way, all angels are not said to be angels 90 8, XXV | angels are not said to be angels of God, but only those that 91 8, XXV | away into sin are called "angels of the devil," just as bad 92 8, XXV | latter the devil's, so among angels some are angels of God, 93 8, XXV | so among angels some are angels of God, and others angels 94 8, XXV | angels of God, and others angels of the devil. But among 95 8, XXV | distinction of good and bad among angels and men has no foundation, 96 8, XXVII | and who sets His divine angels to watch over those who 97 8, XXXI | that it is not the divine angels of god, but demons, the 98 8, XXXII | justice employs certain evil angels to inflict calamities upon 99 8, XXXII | and trouble, sent by evil angels." Whether demons ever go 100 8, XXXII | do they feast with divine angels, who are appointed for this 101 8, XXXII | demons, but with divine angels: "For every creature is 102 8, XXXIV | His Church, saying, "Their angels do always behold the face 103 8, XXXVI | XXXVI.~But the angels, who are the true rulers 104 8, XXXVI | no less than set His own angels over His devout servants, 105 8, XXXVI | that none of the hostile angels, nor even he who is called " 106 8, XLVII | the Jews by prophets or by angels, or by God through the means 107 8, XLVII | God through the means of angels; and those recorded by Christians 108 8, LVII | that it is not demons, but angels, who have been set over 109 8, LVII | it be any pleasure to the angels themselves to whom these 110 8, LX | guardianship of holy and good angels, to defend us from the earth-spirits 111 8, LXIV | also the good-will of all angels and spirits who are friends