Book, Chapter
1 I, 11 | Egypt, and after the manna, angels’ food, sigh for the garlic
2 I, 36 | marriage, but will be like the angels.” What others will hereafter
3 I, 36 | earth. If likeness to the angels is promised us (and there
4 I, 36 | difference of sex among the angels), we shall either be of
5 I, 36 | be of no sex as are the angels, or at all events which
6 II, Int| the lapsed may return. The Angels, and even our Lord Himself, (
7 II, 4 | Job relates that even the angels and every creature can sin. 4709 “
8 II, 4 | servants, and chargeth his angels with folly, how much more
9 II, 4 | Why speak of holy men and angels, who, being creatures of
10 II, 5 | but little lower than the angels, and crownest him with glory
11 II, 15 | look to.”~They despised angels’ food, and sighed for the
12 II, 18 | prepared for the devil and his angels.” That a good tree cannot
13 II, 27 | least, and that among the angels and the p. 409 invisible
14 II, 27 | at Bethel, on which the angels come from heaven to earth
15 II, 27 | the right hand. There are angels who descend from heaven;
16 II, 28 | heaven there are Archangels, Angels, Thrones, Dominions, Powers,
17 II, 28 | Archangel to other inferior angels, and Powers, and Dominions
18 II, 31 | tormented by jealousy while the angels in heaven were rejoicing.
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