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 1 Pre,     0,  5| maintain with the devil and his angels, and opposing influences,
 2 Pre,     0,  6|     Regarding the devil and his angels, and the opposing influences,
 3 Pre,     0,  6|       he induced as many of the angels as possible to fall away
 4 Pre,     0,  6|     present time are called his angels.~
 5 Pre,     0, 10|          that there are certain angels of God, and certain good
 6   I,     V,  1|          There are certain holy angels of God whom Paul terms "
 7   I,     V,  2|         him, and are called his angels. Now the rifles of these
 8   I,     V,  2|    Scripture. Moreover, certain angels of the devil are mentioned,
 9   I,     V,  2|        are called a part of the angels; since "when the Most High
10   I,     V,  2|  according to the number of the angels of God." And therefore,
11   I,     V,  3|       consider whether the holy angels, from the period of their
12   I,     V,  3|    adopt the view that the holy angels, and the holy powers, and
13   I,     V,  5|          by which they are made angels. of light, and by which
14   I,    VI,  2|       of the world, the rank of angels; others that of influences,
15   I,    VI,  3|        called the devil and his angels, and the other orders of
16   I,    VI,  3|       by the instruction of the angels, and subsequently by the
17   I,   VII,  2|         even regarding the holy angels, and certain heretics also
18   I,  VIII    |            Chapter VIII.-On the Angels.~
19   I,  VIII,  1|     followed in treating of the angels; nor are we to suppose that
20   I,  VIII,  1|        enrolled in the order of angels, and to act under this or
21   I,  VIII,  1|       Church, for such and such angels as even daily behold the
22   I,  VIII,  1|    chance, or because they (the angels) were so created, lest on
23   I,  VIII,  4|      progress into the order of angels; of whom we see some assumed
24   I,  VIII,  4|         either direction, i.e., angels may become men or demons,
25   I,  VIII,  4|      they may rise to be men or angels." ~
26  II,    II,  2|   bodies, and adorns either the angels of God or the sons of the
27  II,     V,  2|      fire for the devil and his angels? And how shall that proceeding,
28  II,    VI,  3|       the Father, with the holy angels. And for this reason, throughout
29  II,  VIII,  1|       asserting that either the angels, or any other divine spirits
30  II,  VIII,  2|        thing regarding the holy angels and the other heavenly powers,
31  II,  VIII,  2|     would seem also to apply to angels. For what else is in them
32  II,  VIII,  3| Respecting the substance of the angels also it speaks as follows: "
33  II,  VIII,  3|        follows: "Who maketh His angels spirits, and His ministers
34  II,  VIII,  3|        then, is a fire, and the angels a flame of fire, and all
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