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In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's ''Golden Legend'', Uriel is one of the [[angel]]s of the seven planets. Uriel is the angel of [[Mars]]. He is also listed as such in Benjamin Camfield's ''A Theological Discourse of Angels'' (1678). Other sources have him ruling over the fixed stars and the [[Moon]]. | In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's ''Golden Legend'', Uriel is one of the [[angel]]s of the seven planets. Uriel is the angel of [[Mars]]. He is also listed as such in Benjamin Camfield's ''A Theological Discourse of Angels'' (1678). Other sources have him ruling over the fixed stars and the [[Moon]]. | ||
In Thomas Heywood's ''Hierarchy of Blessed Angels'' (1635), Uriel is described as an angel of the [[earth (element)|earth]]. Heywood's list is actually of the angels of the four winds: Uriel (south), Michael (east), Raphael (west) (serving also a governor of the south, with Uriel), and Gabriel (north). He is also listed as an angel of the four winds in the medieval [[grimoire]] [[Sefer Raziel HaMalakh]] which lists him as ''Usiel'' (Uzziel); according to it, this book was inscribed on a sapphire stone and handed down from Seraph to [[Metatron]] and then to Adam. | In Thomas Heywood's ''Hierarchy of Blessed Angels'' (1635), Uriel is described as an angel of the [[earth (element)|earth]]. Heywood's list is actually of the angels of the four winds: Uriel (south), Michael (east), Raphael (west) (serving also a governor of the south, with Uriel), and Gabriel (north). He is also listed as an angel of the four winds in the medieval [[grimoire]] [[Sefer Raziel HaMalakh]] which lists him as ''Usiel'' (Uzziel); according to it, this book was inscribed on a [[sapphire]] stone and handed down from Seraph to [[Metatron]] and then to Adam. | ||
==Book of Enoch== | ==Book of Enoch== |