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1 I, III | distinct and various species of angels, or intelligent beings above 2 II, X | Whereas the several degrees of angels may probably have larger 3 II, XIV | an idea of the chaos, or angels, being created before there 4 II, XV | creation, or fall of the angels, was at the beginning of 5 II, XV | time since the creation of angels than the creation of the 6 II, XV | moment of time. Whether angels and spirits have any analogy 7 II, XVI | number applies itself to men, angels, actions, thoughts; everything 8 II, XXIII| anything about the knowledge of angels but after this manner, some 9 II, XXIII| supposition, at least, that angels do sometimes assume bodies, 10 II, XXIII| complex ideas we have of angels, and particularly of God 11 III, VI | depends, as it is possible angels have, and it is certain 12 III, VI | are different species of angels; yet we know not how to 13 IV, III | spirits, but by revelation. Angels of all sorts are naturally 14 IV, XVI | without us; as spirits, angels, devils, &c. Or the existence 15 IV, XVII | I am apt to think that angels have now, and the spirits 16 IV, XVIII| Thus, that part of the angels rebelled against God, and 17 IV, XXI | whether it be God himself, angels, spirits, bodies; or any