DELIRIUM.—An eminent degree of delirium is occasioned by truths which are falsified until they are believed to be wisdom, [212]. Delirium in which those are, in the spiritual world, who have been in the unrestrained love of self and the world, [267].

DEMOCRITUS, [182].

DEMOSTHENES, [182].

DEVILS.—Those are called devils who have lived wickedly, and thereby rejected all acknowledgment of God from their hearts, [380]. See [Satans]. With adulterers who are called devils, the will is the principal agent, and with those who are called satans, the understanding is the principal agent, [492]. Devil of a frightful form, [263].

DIFFERENCE between the spiritual and the natural, [326-329].

DIGNITIES, concerning, in heaven, [7], [266], there they do not prefer dignity to use but the excellence of use to dignity, [250].

DIOGENES, [182].

DISCIPLES, the twelve, together represented the church as to all its constituent principles, [119]. Who they are who are called disciples of the Lord in the spiritual world, [261].

DISCORD between married partners arises from spiritual cold, [236].