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First Agent, and who is the first giver of forms In medieval philosophy, the "Giver of Forms" (dator formarum) refers to the divine or celestial power that grants specific qualities to matter.. 29
Lambs to be offered, one in the evening, the other in the morning, in the Old Law: what it denoted. 2
Lambs to be offered, one in the morning hour, the other in the evening: what they signified. 171
The Lamb figured in the Apocalypse The Book of Revelation., having seven horns and seven eyes: what it imports. 61
Whiteness, what it represents. 68
Wings, with which we strive toward heaven, what they are, according to Plato. 134
Six wings of the Seraphim, what they denote. 135
Aleph, what it denotes. 112 Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Aleph, what number it signifies. 218 In the system of Gematria, Aleph represents the number 1.
Hebrew alphabet characters, and their declaration. 219
Disputes, which occur in heaven. 205
Dispute over the body of Moses between Michael and the Devil: and whose victory it was. 193 A reference to the Epistle of Jude 1:9, involving the archangel Michael.
Amen, what it signifies. 218 & 219.
Amen, where Christ used the word. 219
Amen, why God is accustomed to use it at the beginning, but we at the end of a prayer. 219
True friends, who they are. 158
His friends, God does not allow them to be troubled for long. 186
Amon, what it denotes. 120 This may refer to the Egyptian deity or a biblical figure; context suggests a mystical interpretation of the name.
Ammonius, why he was struck down by Moses. 207 This likely refers to the Egyptian taskmaster Moses killed in Exodus 2, here given a Latinized name.
Love, through which God created all things. 58
Love is above the intellect, according to Orpheus and Plato. 84
Love, why it is depicted as blind; also why as a boy. 84
Love, older than all the Gods, according to Orpheus: but younger, according to Agatho: and what moved both to believe so. 84
Love, how it is to be understood according to Dionysius Likely Dionysius the Areopagite, a Christian Neoplatonist.. 86
Praise of Love. 86
Union of Love, what it is. 85
Virtue of Love, what it is. 85
Love and Fear, the use of which is necessary. 171
Love and Fear, when ordered, lead to every right action. 171.
Love and Fear, when disordered, what they bring about. 171
Loves and Fears, there are two of each,