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1 Marc | priests, of prophets, and of angels, should also be saluted
2 Theoph | Even for Adulterous Births; Angels Given to Them as Guardians.~
3 Theoph | are committed to guardian angels. But if they came into being
4 Theoph | they be delivered over to angels, to be nourished with much
5 Theoph | body to the likeness of angels, when they "neither marry
6 Thal | Second Choir, After the Angels, to the Praise of God; The
7 Thal | multitudes of the blessed angels. For this is the equal and
8 Thal | shouts of the melodious angels which came from heaven.
9 Thal | ranks and the armies of angels. For the mountains are to
10 Agathe | lovers are the devil and his angels, who plan to defile and
11 Procil | of Him to the teaching of angels, but to Him upon whom all
12 Procil | being associated with the angels, and often seeing God manifested
13 Procil | guarded and escorted by angels. For so lovely and desirable
14 Thekla | which is akin to that of angels. Whence also they, first
15 Thekla | world, it is said that the angels meet them with much rejoicing,
16 Tusiane| destruction by the avenging angels, who shall reverence the
17 Arete | O blessed One, as many angels as Thou, O King, calledst
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