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 1    I|         had been originated by his angels; that he had descended in
 2    I|     immediately above us; but that angels far removed from Him made
 3    I|          in the lower regions, the angels had carefully tried to form
 4    I|      Principalities, powers,16 and Angels; that there ensued infinite
 5    I|          issues and processions of angels; that by these angels 365
 6    I|           of angels; that by these angels 365 heavens were formed,
 7    I|         Now, among the last of the angels, those who made this world,18
 8    I|          turbulent above the other angels, and accordingly given to
 9   II|          order that, since (these) angels could not know what was
10   II|         These inferior Virtues and angels, therefore, had made man;
11   II| contentions and discords among the angels; for this reason, that Virtue
12   II|          Abel, in order that those angels might be escheated who had
13   II|      iniquitous permixtures of two angels and human beings; for which
14  III|          out of this were produced angels and Virtues, which, being
15  III|            was originated by those angels;46 and sets forth Christ
16  III|          that the Law was given by angels;47 representing the God
17  III|           been made by God, not by angels; and because it is written, "
18   VI|            He made many powers and angels; beside Him, withal, another
19 VIII| Melchizedek does so87 for heavenly angels and Virtues. For to such
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