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That spirit is divided into three most principal genera, and into three principal, and into nine less principal, and these into many proximate, more proximate, and most proximate genera, and into very many most special species; yet all these are entirely unknown. 227.
Three opinions on the genera of Angels. ch. 1. ibid.
How spirit is divided into several genera and species. ch. 2. 228
Division of spirit into three genera. ch. 3. ibid.
On proximate and remote genera. ch. 4. 229
On the proximate genera of Angels. ch. 5. 230
Division of the Angel into several genera unknown to us. ch. 6. 231
On the three Hierarchies, and the three orders in each of them; on all the laws placed upon the Angels by God in their beginning; and on the offices and ministries of the three orders of the first Hierarchy. 232
On the offices of Angels, and their division into their genera. ch. 1. ibid.
What laws were given to the Angels concerning their ministries toward us. ch. 2. p. 233
On the revelations of the first Hierarchy. ch. 3. 234
Which are the proper ministries of the three orders of the middle Hierarchy; and what is the difference between the dominion of the Dominations concerning their subjects, and that of the Virtues and Powers concerning the Angels subject to them. 255
On the offices of the second Hierarchy. ch. 1. ibid.
On the offices of Virtues. ch. 2. 236
On the offices of Powers. ch. 3. 237.
An example of the offices of Angels. ch. 4. p. 218
Which, and how many particular ministries the Angels of the last order of the lowest Hierarchy perform for particular men; and why they very often do not administer those same ministries to many. 239
On the ministries of Angels. ch. 1. ibid.
On the first four ministries of Angels. ch. 2. 240
On three other following ministries. ch. 4. 241
On the eighth, ninth, and tenth ministries. ch. 4. 242
On the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth ministries. ch. 5. ibid.
On the fourteenth ministry up to the eighteenth. ch. 6. 243
Three doubts regarding the aforesaid are discussed.
The first doubt with its response. ch. 1. ibid.
Why God many times permits great power to be exercised over us. ch. 2. p. 235
The second doubt; and how the hands and feet of Angels are bound. ch. 3. 246
The third doubt, and how the Angels of God are His medicine. ch. 4. p. 247
On the difference of ministries between the three orders of the lowest Hierarchy, and on the division of the armies of Lucifer; and how God, on the contrary, distinguished the aforesaid three orders into His own armies. 248
On the difference between the Angels of the lowest Hie-