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 1   III,       XI     |       give me twelve legions of angels ?" (Matt. xxvi. 53). But
 2   III,    XXIII     |     them in the assembly of the Angels on high, bringing them into
 3   III,    XXVII     |       and blood," nor even from angels, but as a direct revelation
 4   III,    XXVII     |        anointed, many sons (the angels are called "sons of God"),
 5   III,    XLIII     |        Apostle, nor as "judging angels" (but here the virgins are
 6   III,    XLIII     |        but here the virgins are angels in his judgment).~ ~When
 7    IV,      XII     |        the earth, signifies the angels, who both rise to heaven
 8    IV,      XII     |       Babylonian pit, or to the angels which Jacob saw ascending
 9    IV,      XII     |          The prophets also show angels to be clouds, as when Isaiah
10    IV,      XII     |        upon the vine," i.e. the angels are not to rain visions
11    IV,      XII     |       He would come and all the angels with Him (Matt. xxv. 31).~ ~
12    IV,      XII     |         He shall send forth his angels and gather the elect from
13    IV,      XII     |         fire, which were really angels, took up Elijah.~ ~With
14    IV,      XII     |       So it is not strange that angels should draw men up just
15    IV,       IV     |       said that we should judge angels, had his head cut off.254
16    IV,    XVIII     |         the "righteous" are the angels, whose pure and uncorruptible
17    IV,    XVIII     |       was at first equal to the angels, but they fell into the
18    IV,    XVIII     |     Moses and the prophets. The angels were already close to Him,
19    IV,     XXVI     |     them. Just so God makes the angels shine with a reflected Godhead,
20    IV,      XXI     | Objection based on the immortal angels (Matt. xxii. 29-30), and
21    IV,      XXI     |       any rate, if you say that angels stand before God, who are
22    IV,      XXI     |        a man calls them gods or angels, since their divine nature
23    IV,      XXI     |        marriage, but are as the angels in heaven" (Matt. xxii.
24    IV,      XXI     | therefore He confesses that the angels have a share in the divine
25    IV,    XXVII     | objection based on the immortal angels (Matt. xxii. 29-30), and
26    IV,    XXVII     |      due measure concerning the angels and their immortality, and
27    IV,    XXVII     |         in marriage, but are as angels in heaven." Christ, wishing
28    IV,    XXVII     |       kings, and is such as the angels have. They are rid of physical
29    IV,    XXVII     |        blessed, that is, of the angels. He does not however represent
30    IV          (301)|          of course refer to the angels.~ ~
31    IV,    XXVII     |       again, if it be true that angels have sometimes appeared
32    IV,    XXVII     |       in a dream. Similarly the angels who appeared to Abraham
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