| Apostate Angel |
This is a name for Satan according to
Gregory the Great in his Moralia on Job.
(a) |
| Covering Cherub |
The covering cherub was,
according to Blake, "Lucifer in his former glory." [Rf. Blake,
Vala] (a) |
| Crowned Seraph |
The devil, 6-winged, is pictured as a crowned seraph
in his capacity of tempter in Eden. [See reproduction in Wall,
Devils, p.42] According to Fabricius,
the Devil (Lucifer) could be distinguished from all seraphs by his
crown, worn by virtue of his office of light-bearer. (a) |
| Demoniarch |
A title for Satan. [Rf.
Schneweis, Angels and Demons According to Lactantius, p. 105.] (a) |
|
Informer |
A designation for
Satan in The Zohar. (a) |
| Prince of Darkness |
In Jewish legendary lore, the prince of darkness is
the prince (angel) of death, who is Satan. He is also Belial.
(a) |
| Prince of Death |
In the infernal regions the
prince of death is (in occult writings) Euronymous, bearer of the
Grand Cross of the Order of the Fly; but the prince of death
is, first and foremost, Satan [Rf. Hebrews 2:14-15.] (a) |
| Prince of the Power
of Air |
According to Paul, Ephesians 1, the title applies to
Satan; but it applies also to Wormwood, Meririm, and the other
spirits of comparable stature. (a) |
| Thief of Paradise |
Satan is so called by Milton
in Paradise Regained IV, 604. (a) |
Resource List - all entries are taken verbatim from the
original source:
(a) "The
Dictionary of Angels" by Gustav Davidson, © 1967
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