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 1    III|    believed that the Creator's angels have been changed into human
 2    III|        then, been permitted to angels, which are inferior to God,
 3    III|         nevertheless to remain angels? and will you deprive God,
 4    III|        man? Or else, did those angels appear as phantoms of flesh?
 5    III|     belief, that the Creator's angels are in the same condition
 6    III|       to the same God as those angels do, who are like Christ
 7    III|   similarly in the case of the angels. Their withdrawal was effected
 8     VI|       it has been submitted to angels to appear even amongst ourselves
 9     VI|       after the pattern of the angels, declaring it to be not
10     VI|  Christ's case and that of the angels, wherefore they came in
11     VI|    never was such a reason for angels becoming embodied, you have
12     VI|       to Abraham amongst those angels without being born, and
13     VI|         prove to us that those angels derived their flesh from
14     VI|  borrowed the precedent of the angels. It is plain that the angels
15     VI|   angels. It is plain that the angels bore a flesh which was not
16     VI|      necessary to suppose that angels derived their flesh from
17     VI|    says the Psalmist, "did eat angels' bread," ) yet this does
18    XIV|     the Human. It Was Men, Not Angels, Whom He Came to Save.~[
19    XIV|    taking on Him the nature of angels. [2] For although there
20    XIV|  although there is assigned to angels also perdition in "the fire
21    XIV| prepared for the devil and his angels," yet a restoration is never
22    XIV|  charge about the salvation of angels did Christ ever receive
23    XIV|        a little lower than the angels" how will it appear that
24    XIV|        He put on the nature of angels if He was made lower than
25    XIV|        was made lower than the angels, having become man, with
26    XIV|     regarded as lower than the angels, ---- He who is verily God,
27    XIV|       far made inferior to the angels; but as bearing angelic
28     XV|    regarded as inferior to the angels, who are not formed of earthly
29     XV|  madest Him a little less than angels; " and they deny the lower
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