By the lust of varieties is meant the entirely dissolute lust of adultery, n. 507. That lust is love, and at the same time loathing, in regard to the sex, n. 508. The lot of those (who have been addicted to that lust) after death is miserable, since they have not the inmost principle of life, n. 510.

ON THE LUST OF VIOLATION, n. [511, 512].

ON THE LUST OF SEDUCING INNOCENCIES, n. [513, 514].

ON THE CORRESPONDENCE OF ADULTERIES WITH THE VIOLATION OF SPIRITUAL MARRIAGE, n. [515-520].

ON THE IMPUTATION OF EACH LOVE, ADULTEROUS AND CONJUGIAL, n. [523-531].

The evil in which every one is principled, is imputed to him after death; and so also the good, n. 524. The transference of the good of one person into another is impossible, n. 525. Imputation, if by it is meant such transference, is a frivolous term, n. 526. Evil or good is imputed to every one according to the quality of his will and of his understanding, n. 527-529. Thus adulterous love is imputed to every one, n. 530. Thus also conjugial love is imputed to every one, n. 531.

INDEX TO THE MEMORABLE RELATIONS.

Conjugial love seen in its form with two conjugial partners, who were conveyed down from heaven in a chariot, n. [42], [43].

Three novitiates from the world receive information respecting marriages in heaven, n. [44].

On the chaste love of the sex, n. [55].