Demon, chief, in intelligible world is deity, iii. 5.6 (50-[1132]).

Demon is any being in intelligible world, iii. 5.6 (50-[1133]).

Demon is vestige of a soul descended into the world, iii. 5.6 (50-[1132]).

Demon, the great, Platonic, ii. 3.9 (52-[1176]).

Demoniacal possession, as explanation of disease wrong, ii. 9.14 (33-[627]).

Demons, among them, those are loves that exist by a soul's desire for good, iii. 5.6 (50-[1132]).

Demons have bodies of fire, ii. 1.6 (40-[823]); iii. 5.6 (50-[1133]).

Demons have no memories, and grant no prayers; in war life is saved by valor, not by prayers, iv. 4.30 (28-[486]).

Demons, no crimes should be attributed to, iv. 4.31 (28-[489]).

Demons not born of souls, generated by world-soul powers, iii. 5.6 (50-[1133]).