[33] Heaven and Hell, 1758, §§ 353, 354, 464. [↑]

[34] Translated as The Divine Providence. [↑]

[35] §§ 235–264. [↑]

[36] Work cited, § 241. [↑]

[37] De cultu et amore Dei, 1745. tr. as The Worship and Love of God, ed. 1885, p. 18. [↑]

[38] “When he was contradicted he kept silence.” Documents concerning Swedenborg, ed. by Dr. Tafel, 1875–1877, ii, 564. [↑]

[39] Cp. Swedenborg’s letter to Beyer, in Documents, as cited, ii, 279. [↑]

[40] For many years he seldom went to church, being unable to listen peacefully to the trinitarian doctrine he heard there. Documents, as cited, ii, 560. [↑]

[41] W. White, Swedenborg: his Life and Writings, ed. 1867, i, 188. [↑]

[42] Schweitzer, Geschichte der skandinavischen Literatur, ii, 175, 225; C.-F. Allen, Histoire de Danemark, Fr. tr. ii, 1900–1901; R. N. Bain, Gustavus Vasa and his Contemporaries, 1894, i, 226. [↑]