The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 99
... heaven . God , moreover , is the one Fountain of Life , whence flows an ever - renewed flood of good and truth ; the only source of good alike in men and angels . It is this divine effluence in its highest degree that constitutes heaven ...
... heaven . God , moreover , is the one Fountain of Life , whence flows an ever - renewed flood of good and truth ; the only source of good alike in men and angels . It is this divine effluence in its highest degree that constitutes heaven ...
Page 101
... heavens give a frigid light , like snow , that possesses no heat , because they do not derive their essence from good , as do truths within the heavens ; wherefore also that of frigid light , on the illapse light of heaven , disappears ...
... heavens give a frigid light , like snow , that possesses no heat , because they do not derive their essence from good , as do truths within the heavens ; wherefore also that of frigid light , on the illapse light of heaven , disappears ...
Page 105
... heaven ; " for heaven is in men , and those who have heaven within themselves go to heaven after their death . " Swedenborg conversed with many of these virtuous heathens on the probationary state of spirits , to their great delight and ...
... heaven ; " for heaven is in men , and those who have heaven within themselves go to heaven after their death . " Swedenborg conversed with many of these virtuous heathens on the probationary state of spirits , to their great delight and ...
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