And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
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Tertullian of Carthage
AD 220
Demanding then a law of God, you have that common one prevailing all over the world, engraven on the natural tables to which the apostle too is wont to appeal, as when in respect. of the woman's veil he says, "Does not even Nature teach you? ".
And, for every one hurt by such snakes-that is, his angels.
God forbid, however, that we should suppose that the soul of any saint, much less of a prophet, can be dragged out of (its resting-place in Hades) by a demon. We know that "Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light".
An angel of deceit, "transformed into an angel of light".
If "Satan himself, too, is transformed into an angel of light".
Passed away from his own bodily substance; and that Satan himself, when "transformed into an angel of light"