The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 99
... Truth , which flows into heaven from the Lord out of His Divine Love . Divine Love and Divine Truth , thence derived , are comparatively like the fire of the sun , and the light thence proceeding in the world ; " fire signifying love ...
... Truth , which flows into heaven from the Lord out of His Divine Love . Divine Love and Divine Truth , thence derived , are comparatively like the fire of the sun , and the light thence proceeding in the world ; " fire signifying love ...
Page 109
... Truth , and the heat of heaven , which is Divine Love , are admitted into the mind , there can be no growth there . " Indeed , Swedenborg frequently reveals such spiritual and ethical truth and insight that we might doubt whether the ...
... Truth , and the heat of heaven , which is Divine Love , are admitted into the mind , there can be no growth there . " Indeed , Swedenborg frequently reveals such spiritual and ethical truth and insight that we might doubt whether the ...
Page 111
... truth ; even as certain of the pagan religions and philosophies contained dim images of many Christian truths before those truths became the subject of direct revelation . We may further presume that , as this world is the allotted ...
... truth ; even as certain of the pagan religions and philosophies contained dim images of many Christian truths before those truths became the subject of direct revelation . We may further presume that , as this world is the allotted ...
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