Next. 51 100 : * "De Conjugio", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1788], tr. by John Whitehead [1914] DE CONJUGIO 51. They who have lived in celibacy, live also in celibacy for a long time; but, if they have desired marriage in the world, they also at length enter into marriage. 52. Those who cannot await the other...
Title Page : * "De Conjugio", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1788], tr. by John Whitehead [1914] DE CONJUGIO 101. In general it is to be held that the loins, and the members appertaining thereto, correspond to genuine conjugial love, consequently to those societies where there is such love; the angels there are more...
Title Page. Part 1 : * "De Conjugio", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1788], tr. by John Whitehead [1914] De Conjugio by Emanuel Swedenborg. Originally written in 1766. Translated by John Whitehead, 1914. Etext prepared by Theodore D. Webber (doug [email protected]), 2007.
Next. 1 50 : * "De Conjugio", by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1788], tr. by John Whitehead [1914] DE CONJUGIO 1. THE REPRESENTATION OF CONJUGIAL LOVE BY MOST BEAUTIFUL THINGS. Love truly conjugial is represented in heaven by various things. It is represented by adamantine auras; sparkling as if from rubies...