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 1     II|      to do with the Creator's angel? The conception in the virgin'
 2    III|  Sodomites by their hands; an angel, moreover, wrestled with
 3     VI| having been born. [2] To this angel, indeed, of Philumene, the
 4     VI|     him, saying, "Although an angel from heaven preach any other
 5     VI|      the flesh. Never did any angel descend for the purpose
 6   VIII|        They mention a certain angel of great renown as having
 7   VIII|  since they describe the said angel by the figure of "the lost
 8    XIV|       bare (the nature of) an angel. For what reason? The same
 9    XIV|   indeed to deliver man by an angel? Why, then, come down to
10    XIV|     about to expedite with an angel's help? If by an angel's
11    XIV|     an angel's help? If by an angel's aid, why come Himself
12    XIV|       by Himself, why have an angel too? He has been, it is
13    XIV|       it is true, called "the Angel of great counsel," that
14    XIV|  account to be regarded as an angel, as a Gabriel or a Michael. [
15    XIV|   that the Son is actually an angel, that is, a messenger, from
16    XIV| Father, than that there is an angel in the Son. Forasmuch, however,
17    XIV|    declares that there was an angel in Him, just as there was
18    XIV|      said by Christ, "And the angel, which spake within me,
19    XIV|    emphatic words, "It was no angel, nor deputy, but the Lord
20  XXVII| serpent, so Mary believed the angel. The delinquency which the
21     XX|    not of a womb, because the angel in the dream said to Joseph, "
22     XX|     her, was also in her. The angel's expression, therefore, "
23    XXI|      frustrated? Will not the angel's announcement also be subverted,
24   XXIV|      the passage, "If even an angel of heaven preach unto you
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