Life of Emanuel Swedenborg: With Some Account of His WritingsCarter, 1845 - 236 頁 |
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... give the reasons why I called my sons , Emanuel , Eliezer , and Jesper , and none , according to custom , after their grandfathers , or any person of the family ; ( Albrecht the eldest , of whom I have just spoken , was born during my ...
... give the reasons why I called my sons , Emanuel , Eliezer , and Jesper , and none , according to custom , after their grandfathers , or any person of the family ; ( Albrecht the eldest , of whom I have just spoken , was born during my ...
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... give my opinion and counsel in delicate and difficult matters ; but I do not recollect any one so delicate ever to have been submitted to my judg- ment , as that which you have been pleased to pro- pose to me . Such sentiments and ...
... give my opinion and counsel in delicate and difficult matters ; but I do not recollect any one so delicate ever to have been submitted to my judg- ment , as that which you have been pleased to pro- pose to me . Such sentiments and ...
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... give occasion of defending their author against such false reports and aspersions , as they who are no friends to truth may invent to the prejudice of his character , may it not be of use , in order to refute any calumnies of that kind ...
... give occasion of defending their author against such false reports and aspersions , as they who are no friends to truth may invent to the prejudice of his character , may it not be of use , in order to refute any calumnies of that kind ...
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... give circulation to his discoveries . His great object in investigating the organization of the human system , as already stated , was to attain to a knowledge of the nature , form , and constitution of the human mind . He ascertained ...
... give circulation to his discoveries . His great object in investigating the organization of the human system , as already stated , was to attain to a knowledge of the nature , form , and constitution of the human mind . He ascertained ...
第 44 頁
... give for answer , to the end that the spiritual knowledge , which is revealed at this day , might be rationally learned , and naturally under- stood ; because spiritual truths answer unto natural ones , inasmuch as these originate and ...
... give for answer , to the end that the spiritual knowledge , which is revealed at this day , might be rationally learned , and naturally under- stood ; because spiritual truths answer unto natural ones , inasmuch as these originate and ...
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第 140 頁 - ... (xii. 14.) The serpent or dragon, is that doctrine. " In about a month I am going from hence to Paris, and that with a design, which beforehand must not be made public. " With regard to the visions of several mentioned in your letter, they are nothing but phantastic visions.
第 167 頁 - And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
第 40 頁 - Since the LORD cannot manifest Himself in person, as has been shown above (777), and yet He has foretold that He would come and establish a New Church, which is the New Jerusalem...
第 119 頁 - Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.
第 26 頁 - I can truly say ; that the air of mysticism which is generally thought to pervade Baron Swedenborg's ethical and theological writings, has prevented philosophers from paying that attention to his physical productions, of which I now see that they are worthy. Many of the experiments and observations on magnetism, presented in this work, are believed to be of much more modern date, and are unjustly ascribed to much more recent writers.
第 167 頁 - I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star.
第 119 頁 - The books of the word, in the Old Testament are, the five BOOKS of MOSES, the BOOK of JOSHUA, the BOOK of JUDGES, the two BOOKS of SAMUEL, the two BOOKS of KINGS, the PSALMS of DAvID, the PROPHETS ISAIAH, JEREMIAH...
第 21 頁 - I have been called to a holy office by the Lord himself, who most graciously manifested himself in person to me his servant in the year 1745 ; when he opened my sight to the view of the spiritual world, and granted me the privilege of conversing with spirits and angels, which I enjoy to this day.
第 55 頁 - I ought to add, (M. Thiebault continues,) that though the queen laid great stress on the truth of her recital, she professed herself, at the same time, incredulous to Swedenborg's supposed conferences with the dead.
第 11 頁 - I have found noted down in several of his manuscripts, which are these: — 1. Often to read and meditate on the Word of God. 2. To submit everything to the will of Divine Providence. 3. To observe in everything a propriety of behavior, and always to keep the conscience clear. 4. To discharge with fidelity the functions of his employments and the duties of his office, and to render himself in all things useful to society.