The Dictionary of Demons, page 72
Vevaliah
Iahhel
87:14
Shax
Jelahiah
Mekekiel
118:108
Vine
Sealiah
Meniel
93:18
Bifrons
Ariel
Habuiah
114:9
Vuall
Alaliah
Iabamiah
103:25
Haagenti
Mihael
Mumiah
97:3
Procel/Crocell
Vehuel
Ieliel
144:3
Furcas
Daniel
Elemiah
102:8
Balam
Hahasiah
Lelahel
103:32
Alloces
Imamiah
Cahethel
7:18
Camio
Nanael
Aladiah
118:75
Murmus
Nithael
Hahiah
102:19
Orobas
Nanael (repeat)
Mebahel
101:13
Gemori
Poliah
Hakamiah
144:5
Ose
Nemamiah
Caliel
113:19
Amy/Auns
Jejalel
Pahliah
6:3
Orias
Hazahel
Ieiaiel
112:3
Vapula/Napula
Mizrael
Hahuiah
144:18
Zagan
Umabel
Haaiah
112:2
Vulac/Volac
Jahhael
Sahiiah
118:159
Andras
Anavel
Amael
2:11
Haures/Havres
Mehiel
Vasariah
32:18
Andrealphas
Damabiah
Lehahiah
89:15
Cimeries
Marakel
Monadel
37:22
Amducias
Eiael
Haamiah
36:4
Belial
Habujah
Ihiazel
105:1
Deccarabia
Roehel
Michael
15:5
Seere
Tabamiah
Ielahiah
Genesis 1:12
Dantalion
Hajajel
Ariel
108:29
Andromalius
Mumiah
Mihael
114:7
1. This text in this angelic seal is actually from Psalm 51:1, although Rudd incorrectly identifies it as 9:9.
2. This is the only angelic seal in Rudd’s manuscript that includes a biblical passage from a source other than the Psalms.
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