Swedish theologian (1688-1772)
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Examples for "Swedenborg"
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.
1He leaned over the bulwark with Svedberg, and they began to hand her up.
2No one was in sight except Svedberg and Gutierrez, but they had to hurry.
3Harald Svedberg climbed unsteadily to his feet, assisted by Gutierrez.
4Until then, Harald Svedberg and the second mate stood watch-and-watch.
5In Svedberg's case, he hadn't been so sure, but Svedberg's word had later been corroborated.
1The Project Gutenberg EBook of Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence, by Emanuel Swedenborg
2Emanuel Swedenborg was born at Stockholm, Sweden, in Sixteen Hundred Eighty-eight.
3Project Gutenberg's Heaven and its Wonders and Hell, by Emanuel Swedenborg
4The Project Gutenberg eBook, Spiritual Life and the Word of God, by Emanuel Swedenborg
5End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence, by Emanuel Swedenborg
6End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Heaven and its Wonders and Hell, by Emanuel Swedenborg
7The character and writings of Emanuel Swedenborg constitute one of the puzzles and marvels of metaphysics and psychology.
8The Project Gutenberg EBook of Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom, by Emanuel Swedenborg
9Upon these questions the New Revelations made by the Lord through Emanuel Swedenborg throw a flood of rational light.
10End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom, by Emanuel Swedenborg
11Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) was an eminent Swedish theologian and religious mystic.
12The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Gist of Swedenborg, by Emanuel Swedenborg, Edited by Julian K. Smyth and William F. Wunsch
13Emanuel Swedenborg was born at Stockholm, January 29, 1688.
14Emanuel Swedenborg gives us a wonderful description of the Law of Crises in its relationship to the regeneration of the soul.
15In modern times, no such remarkable example of this introverted mind has occurred, as in Emanuel Swedenborg, born in Stockholm, in 1688.
16He was a disciple of Emanuel Swedenborg, and he always carried some religious books about with him, in the bosom of his shirt.
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