Swedish theologian (1688-1772)
1The bracketing of the names of Shakespeare and Swedenborg is eminently well.
2One small child in the dark can invent more hells than Swedenborg.
3But Swedenborg was not content with the culinary use of the world.
4From his thirty-fourth year to his forty-sixth Swedenborg wrote nothing for publication.
5Varnhagen von Ense, Jacob Böhmen, Swedenborg, and the poets brought their share.
6Yet Swedenborg, after his mode, pinned his theory to a temporary form.
7She was one of Swedenborg's angels, Major Favraud-noreal wife of yours.
8This was the same office that Swedenborg once held in Scandinavia.
9At one time there was an enthusiastic interest in the teachings of Swedenborg.
10The value of Swedenborg lies largely in what you can read into him.
11The portrait is that of Emmanuel Swedenborg, the great scholar and spiritual divine.
12Now I have Plato, Montaigne, and Swedenborg, and more in the clouds behind.
13The Project Gutenberg EBook of Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence, by Emanuel Swedenborg
14Emanuel Swedenborg was born at Stockholm, Sweden, in Sixteen Hundred Eighty-eight.
15Shakespeare hasn't much regard for concrete truth; Swedenborg is devoted to nothing else.
16She was a Swedenborgian, not after Swedenborg, but by the living gift itself.
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