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1 I, 7 | not to be called gods, but angels. He spoke falsely respecting 2 I, 7 | reckoned himself among the angels of God, and then in other 3 II, 15| XV. OF THE CORRUPTION OF ANGELS, AND THE TWO KINDS OF DEMONS.~ 4 II, 15| had done at first, sent angels for the protection and improvement 5 II, 15| to the earth. Thus from angels the devil makes them to 6 II, 15| because they were neither angels nor men, but bearing a kind 7 II, 16| Trismegistus calls them wicked angels; so far was he from being 8 II, 17| there are many spirits of angels in heaven, and one Parent 9 II, 17| He is alone; nor do the angels, inasmuch as they are immortal, 10 II, 17| is there anything in the angels except the necessity of 11 IV, 6 | other beings, whom we call angels, this first-begotten, however, 12 IV, 7 | is not known even to the angels who dwell in heaven, but 13 IV, 7 | He has one name among the angels, and another among men since 14 IV, 8 | and also that the other angels are spirits of God. For 15 IV, 8 | Son of God and the other angels is great. For they proceeded 16 IV, 8 | other spirits of His into angels. Our spirits are liable 17 IV, 14| presence of God and the angels; nor did the prophet speak 18 VII, 5 | souls, as He produced the angels, to whom there exists immortality 19 VII, 6 | that being made like to the angels, we may serve the Supreme 20 VII, 19| descend with a company of angels to the middle of the earth, 21 VII, 19| fire, and the power of the angels shall deliver into the hands 22 VII, 21| them as He will. For even angels fear God, because they can 23 VII, 26| men into the similitude of angels, and they shall be white 24 VII, 26| perpetual fire in the sight of angels and the righteous. This