IJIM, the, in hell represent the images of the phantasies of the infernals, [264]. See [Phantasy].

ILLUSTRATE, to, [42], [48*], [130], [134], &c.

Obs.—In the writings of the Author, to illustrate is generally used in the sense of to enlighten.

ILLUSTRATION.—In the Word there is illustration concerning eternal life, [28].

Obs.—Illustration is an actual opening of the interiors which pertain to the mind, and also an elevation into the light of heaven, H.D., 256.

IMAGE.—What are the image and likeness of God into which man was created, [182], [134]. Image of the husband in the wife, [173].

IMAGINATION, [4], [7]. See [Phantasy].

IMMODESTY, [252], [472]. All in hell are in the immodesty of adulterous love, [429].

IMMORTALITY.—Man may no longer be in doubt through ignorance respecting his immortality, after the discoveries which it has pleased the Lord to make, [532].

IMPLANT, to.—That which is implanted in souls by creation, and respects propagation, is indelible, and not to be extirpated, [409]. Good cannot be implanted, only so far as evil is removed, [525].