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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| it, viz., either that the angel gave the divine intimation, 2 1, LX | which minister to men, an angel rewarded the piety of the 3 1, LXI | become some mighty one. An angel, however, perceiving the 4 1, LXVI | afraid of death; and yet an angel came down from heaven, commanding 5 1, LXVI | under the instructions of an angel from heaven, who communicated 6 1, LXVI | was in a dream that the angel spoke these words; and that 7 1, LXVI | being produced either by an angel or by some other thing. 8 2, I | For on the day after the angel of God appeared to Cornelius, 9 2, IX | the greatest God, and an angel." To which we reply, that 10 2, XXXIV | been bound in prison, an angel having loosed his chains; 11 2, LXX | great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord had descended 12 5, XLVIII | of the hostility of some angel towards the Jewish nation, 13 5, XLVIII | book of Exodus, where the angel before the circumcision 14 5, XLVIII | the story about a certain angel having power before the 15 5, XLVIII | what follows. I For this angel might have had power, I 16 5, XLVIII | person, all the power of the angel over those who practise 17 5, LII | be regarded as really an angel. But is he the first and 18 5, LII | moreover, that there came an angel to the tomb of this said 19 5, LII | pregnancy of Mary, there came an angel to the carpenter, and once 20 5, LII | carpenter, and once more another angel, in order that they might 21 5, LIII | him appear to be really an angel," we reply that we do not 22 5, LIII | said, was not simply an angel, but the "Angel of the great 23 5, LIII | simply an angel, but the "Angel of the great counsel:" for 24 5, LIII | continues: "If even the angel came to men, is he the first 25 5, LV | who visited mankind as an angel, and who manifestly became 26 5, LVIII | the account also that an angel rolled away the stone from 27 5, LVIII | their conspiracy; but the "Angel of God" who came into the 28 5, LVIII | with the help of another angel, proved more powerful than 29 5, LVIII | ridicules the account of "the angel's visit to Joseph regarding 30 5, LVIII | and again, that of the angel to warn the parents "to 31 6, XXX | in holy Scripture as the angel of the Creator is called 32 6, XLI | demons. For verily "the angel of the LORD encamps round 33 6, XLIII | else could the destroying angel mentioned in the Exodus 34 8, IV | transforms himself into an angel of light," s was referring 35 8, XXVII | guidance of Jesus, the "Angel of the great counsel,'' 36 8, XXXIV | And the prophet says, "The angel of the Lord encampeth round 37 8, XXXVI | suffer nothing, for "the angel of the Lord will encamp 38 8, XXXVI | deliver them," and his "angel," who "always beholds the


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