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The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput VIII (4)
From It, are the godlike powers of the angelic ranks; from It, they have their immutability, and all their intellectual and immortal perpetual movements; and their equilibrium itself, and their undiminishable aspiration after good, they have received from the Power boundless in goodness; since It commits to them the power to be, and to be such, and to aspire always to be, and the power itself to aspire to have the power always.
Chapter 6: How an Angel, and how a Man, is the Similitude and Image of God. (12)
And as all the powers in God the Father rise up from eternity to eternity, so all the powers rise up also in an angel, and in a man, into the head; fo...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (4)
Their power generateth the light and knowledge in them. As God generateth his Son out of all his powers; and as the Holy Ghost goeth forth out of all...
On the Mysteries
I, Chapter V (3)
It likewise unfolds into energy the invisible good of the Gods, being itself assimilated to it, and gives completion to its fabrications conformably...
Chapter 7: Of the Court, Place and Dwelling, also of the Government of Angels, how these things stood at the Beginning, after the Creation, and how they became as they are. (81)
Whereby all angels obtain the will of the throne-angel, and are all obedient to him; for they all work in his power which is in them all.
The Six Enneads
How the Multiplicity of the Ideal-forms Came Into Being: and Upon the Good (23)
That which soul must quest, that which sheds its light upon Intellectual-Principle, leaving its mark wherever it falls, surely we need not wonder...
Chapter 5: Of the Corporeal Substance, Being and Propriety of an Angel. Question. (18)
After that there goeth forth out of all the powers of the angel, and also out of the light of the angel, a fountain, which springeth or welleth up in...
On the Mysteries
III, Chapter XVII (2)
For it imparts to all things good, and renders all things similar to itself. It likewise benefits the subjects of its government most abundantly, and ...
Chapter 23: Of the Deep above the Earth. (95)
When God created the angels, all of them were created wholly out of this birth or geniture of God; their body was compacted or incorporated out of...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 9: Of the Paradise, and then of the Transitoriness of all Creatures; how all take their Beginning and End; and to what End they here appeared. The Noble and most precious Gate [or Explanation] concerning the reasonable Soul. (43)
The eternal Will is incorruptible [or intransitory,] and unchangeable [or unalterable;] for the Heart of God is generated out of it, which is the End...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (95)
For as it is generated out of all powers, and has the fountain of all powers, so with its shining lustre it also bringeth the fountain of all powers i...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 4: Of the true Eternal Nature, that is, of the numberless and endless generating of the Birth of the eternal Essence, which is the Essence of all Essences; out of which were generated, born, and at length created, this World, with the Stars and Elements, and all whatsoever moves, stirs, or lives therein. The open Gate of the great Depth. (66)
Thus it is with those Angels that continued in the Kingdom of Heaven in the true Paradise, they stand in the first Principle in the indissoluble...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVII: Philosophy Conveys Only An Imperfect Knowledge of God. (33)
Thus, then, the benefit that comes from God to men becomes known - angels at the same time lending encouragement. For by angels, whether seen or not,...
The Six Enneads
That the Intellectual Beings Are Not Outside the Intellectual-principle: and on the Nature of the Good (10)
Still, do not, I urge you, look for The Good through any of these other things; if you do, you will see not itself but its trace: you must form the...
Chapter 4: Of the creation of the Holy Angels. An Instruction or open Gate of Heaven. (66)
All qualities and powers are in an angel, as they are in the whole Deity.
On the Mysteries
II, Chapter IX (2)
In addition to these things, also, the manifestation of the Gods imparts truth and power, rectitude of works, and gifts of the greatest goods; but...
On the Mysteries
II, Chapter VI (1)
But the presence of the Gods, indeed, imparts to us health of body, virtue of soul, purity of intellect, and in one word elevates every thing in us to...
Chapter 4: Of the creation of the Holy Angels. An Instruction or open Gate of Heaven. (10)
All power and virtue is in God the Father; and proceedeth also forth from him, as light, heat, cold, soft, gentle, sweet, bitter, sour, astringent or...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter II: The Son the Ruler and Saviour of All. (14)
For on one original first Principle, which acts according to the [Father's] will, the first and the second and the third depend. Then at the highest e...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (142)
Out of that fire goeth forth the flash or the light, and moveth or boileth in all the powers, and has or containeth in itself the fountain and...
Chapter 24: Of the Incorporating or Compaction of the Stars. (60)
In this body of nature the kindling was now made, for out of this body the angels also were created; and if they had not elevated and kindled...
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