Christianity, the logic of Creation [letters]. |
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... give it diligent heed and furtherance . The theory of their eminent place binds them fairly to interpret history : if they persistently fail to do this , it is only because his- tory has escaped from their keeping , and is trans- acting ...
... give it diligent heed and furtherance . The theory of their eminent place binds them fairly to interpret history : if they persistently fail to do this , it is only because his- tory has escaped from their keeping , and is trans- acting ...
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... gives it universality , and fits it to express things innumerable and inef- fable . Angelic discourse , especially that of the celestial angels , is of this character , being com- paratively unlimited , and hence it connects itself with ...
... gives it universality , and fits it to express things innumerable and inef- fable . Angelic discourse , especially that of the celestial angels , is of this character , being com- paratively unlimited , and hence it connects itself with ...
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... give us historical infor- mation , no book was ever more undivinely con- structed . Robinson Crusoe is a masterpiece of skill beside it , and the American spūks and table- tippers , though their talk be only of the dreariest 4 CHRIST ...
... give us historical infor- mation , no book was ever more undivinely con- structed . Robinson Crusoe is a masterpiece of skill beside it , and the American spūks and table- tippers , though their talk be only of the dreariest 4 CHRIST ...
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... give itself intellectual anchorage or projection by all those literal facts . Had there not been a realm of life stored away in the still unsunned depths of human nature , un- perverted by human folly , unstained by human sin , a realm ...
... give itself intellectual anchorage or projection by all those literal facts . Had there not been a realm of life stored away in the still unsunned depths of human nature , un- perverted by human folly , unstained by human sin , a realm ...
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... gives life to man . But this being a spiritual truth , can only be discerned by the reason of man , and not by his senses , under penalty of defeating the entire possibility of creation . Did we sensibly perceive God to be the sole life ...
... gives life to man . But this being a spiritual truth , can only be discerned by the reason of man , and not by his senses , under penalty of defeating the entire possibility of creation . Did we sensibly perceive God to be the sole life ...
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absolute Adam angel animal atheism becomes body bosom Christ Christian conception conscience consciousness consequently constitutes copula created creative creative source creature DEAR W Deity derived destitute distinction Divine creation Divine Love Divine NATURAL humanity essential eternal evil exclusively experience fact feel finite freedom give God's heaven hell hence human form human nature individual infinitude influx instinct intel intelligence interior inverse letter literal looking-glass Lord love and wisdom marriage means Mediumship menstruation merely mind mineral mirror moral natural selfhood never object orthodox outward Pantheism perfect person Pharisaism phenomenal philosophy physical purely racter rational realm reason reflected relation retina revelation ritual scientific sciousness self-love sense sensible sensuous shews short simply soul space sphere spiritual existence spiritual world spontaneous strictly substance Swedenborg Swedenborgians symbolic theology things tion tree of knowledge true truly truth tural uncon unity universal utterly vegetable veritable vidual vivified words
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122 ページ - And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; and the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man.
110 ページ - And every plant of the field before it was in the earth and every herb of the field before it grew for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth and there was not a man to till the ground...
123 ページ - He was not only sightless : he became utterly deaf. All light/ all reason/ all sound of human voices/ all the pleasures of this world of God/ were taken from him. Some slight lucid moments he had ; in one of which/ the Queen/ desiring to see him/ entered the room/ and found him singing a hymn/ and accompanying himself at the harpsichord.
124 ページ - Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.
123 ページ - What preacher need moralize on this story; what words save the simplest are requisite to tell it ? It is too terrible for tears. The thought of such a misery smites me down in submission before the Ruler of kings and men, the Monarch Supreme over empires and republics, the inscrutable Dispenser of life, death, happiness, victory.
123 ページ - Some slight lucid moments he had ; in one of which the queen, desiring to see him, entered the room and found him singing a hymn and accompanying himself at the harpsichord. When he had finished he knelt down and prayed aloud for her, and then for his family, and then for the nation, concluding with a prayer for himself, that it might please God to avert his heavy calamity from him, but if not, to give him resignation to submit. He then burst into tears, and his reason again fled.
124 ページ - Hush ! Strife and Quarrel, over the solemn grave ! Sound, trumpets, a mournful march. Fall, dark curtain, upon his pageant, his pride, his grief, his awful tragedy.
124 ページ - I said to those who heard me first in America, — " O brothers, speaking the same dear mother tongue; O comrades, enemies no more, let us take a mournful hand together as we stand by this royal corpse, and call a truce to battle! Low he lies to whom the proudest used to kneel once, and who was cast lower than the poorest: dead, whom millions prayed for in vain. Driven off his throne; buffeted by rude hands; with his children in revolt; the darling of his old age killed before him untimely; our Lear...
96 ページ - Divine-natural humanity, or to the life of God in nature, which is a life of perfect freedom or spontaneity. In that life self-love freely subordinates itself to neighborly love, or promotes its own ends by promoting the welfare of all mankind. But so long as this life is wholly unsuspected by men...
129 ページ - ... thought conjoins all, and dissimilar separates. It is owing to this circumstance, that the speaking spirit is in the same principles with the man to whom he speaks, whether they be true or false...