493. Moreover, there are also those who are exterior and act in like manner, whose actions came to my perception, both those who act by representations, and these who act by words, and those who act by both together at the same time; but the varieties are such as cannot as yet be well described. For varieties are circumstanced altogether according to the lives, not only of the man, but also of all his viscera, since there is no genus given which does not relate to a member or subject of the internal viscera of some human body for the cause of which see above [nos. 486, 488]. Thus provinces and functions are allotted to them in the body of our Savior.