Book, Chapter

 1    I,   2, p.   10|           superstitions of deceiving spirits. Others burned their old
 2  III,   1, p.  102|            were (d) hampered by evil spirits, and bound for a long time
 3  III,   3, p.  123|              powers of daemons, evil spirits and their rulers, whom we
 4  III,   6, p.  153|           could He sacrifice to evil spirits? Or how could He have invoked
 5   IV,   1, p.  162|               angels and archangels, spirits immaterial and in all ways
 6   IV,   4, p.  169|            Maker of Angels, Ruler of Spirits, Instrument of the Salvation
 7   IV,   5, p.  172|             the powers of angels and spirits beyond the heaven and the
 8   IV,   6, p.  175|          immaterial and transcendent spirits, yea, verily, of things
 9   IV,   8, p.  177| undistinguished by men, and the good spirits and powers and, indeed,
10   IV,   9, p.  178|              either daemons, or vile spirits immersed more or less in
11   IV,   9, p.  179|              earthly powers and evil spirits instead of the earlier ministers
12   IV,   9, p.  180|            as the devotion to unseen spirits. All this was the work of
13   IV,   9, p.  180|              d) the tribe of unclean spirits co-operated with him. Yea,
14   IV,  10, p.  181|              now another by the evil spirits, and falling into a depthless
15   IV,  10, p.  181|             from the wicked and vile spirits and their king, and none
16   IV,  10, p.  183|         tribes of wild and merciless spirits, with their leader in all
17    V, Int, p.  226|           then he moved the obedient spirits of good men to ambition,
18    V,   2, p.  237|             and of wicked and impure spirits, and won very many peoples
19    V,   9, p.  253|             any of God's ministering spirits. For it could not be regarded
20    V,  11, p.  255|            or that one of the divine spirits in heaven whose duty it
21    V,  19, p.  263|       celestial powers and invisible spirits, holy angels and archangels
22   VI,   2, p.    4|             the earth-bound and weak spirits, but God Himself rules over
23   VI,  11, p.   10|            Ascension with the divine spirits as His bodyguard, and these
24   VI,  13, p.   16|              banished and the ruling spirits shaken, recovering from
25   VI,  15, p.   23|            of divine powers and holy spirits, as of trees planted there
26   VI,  18, p.   34|     invisible powers and ministering spirits, of whom it was said: "And
27   VI,  20, p.   41|              idols, and the familiar spirits who were of old so powerful
28   VI,  20, p.   41|          idols, (b) and the familiar spirits."~But when they flee, it
29   VI,  21, p.   43|    earth-bound daemons, (d) and evil spirits instead of the God of the
30  VII,   1, p.   50|          said, "He maketh his angels spirits and his ministers a flame
31 VIII,   1, p.  111|              of the daemons and evil spirits. Yea, when too He spread
32 VIII,   1, p.  112|          heaven, and the ministering spirits, and the divine powers,
33 VIII,   5, p.  148|             the diviners by familiar spirits, make a vain and useless
34   IX,   1, p.  154|           governed them so long, the spirits of evil, and the band of
35   IX,   7, p.  166|        disease and sickness, and the spirits that hampered him, and the
36    X,   2, p.  202|              together with the other spirits), the spirit of counsel
37    X,   7, p.  214|         divine powers and unembodied spirits, His (d) angels and ministers,
38    X,   8, p.  221|          daemons, and the rulers and spirits of evil. ~And the Father
39    X,   8, p.  227|             Me, unclean daemons, and spirits of wickedness, and above
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