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Books
Christen Blomdahl
J.E. Bowers
N.C. Burnham
George de Charms
Carl Theophilus Odhner
Hugo Lj. Odhner
Philip N. Odhner
Samuel Noble
Theodore Pitcairn
Frank Rose
John Worcester
W.F. Pendleton
William L. Worcester
William Bruce
John Clowes
Willard H Hinkley
James Hyde
Thomas A King
Henry Maclagan
A Payne
Chauncey Giles
Brian Kingslake
Edwin Markham
Cyriel Sigstedt
Stephen R. Simons
William. L. Worcester
Normal J. Berridge
Carl Theophilus Odhner
Hugo Lj. Odhner
Other Books:
George McCurdy
G. Roland Smith
David Millar
Edward Craig Mitchell
Google books & Archive.org (complete books only)
- Benjamin Fiske Barrett:
A cloud of
independent witnesses to the truth, value, need, and spiritual helpfulness
of Swedenborg's teachings (1891) [&
here]
- John Bigelow:
The Bible that was lost and is found (1912)
- Charles Bolles:
A Dictionary of Correspondence, Representatives, and Significatives (1872)
- George Bush: Statement
of reasons for embracing the doctrines and disclosures of Emanuel Swedenborg
(1847)
- George Bush: Mesmer
and Swedenborg, Or, The Relation of the Developments of Mesmerism to the Doctrines
and Disclosures of Swedenborg (1847)
- Otis Clapp, and Crosby & Nichols:
New Church essays on
science, philosophy and religion: including literature and the arts
(1854)
- Augustus Clissold:
The Practical Nature
of the Doctrines and Alleged Revelations Contained in the Writings of
Emanuel Swedenborg (1838)
- Augustus Clissold:
Inspiration and interpretation
(1861)
- Augustus Clissold:
The creeds of Athanasius,
Sabellius, and Swedenborg, examined and compared with each other (1873)
- Augustus Clissold:
The divine order of
the universe as interpreted by Emanuel Swedenborg, with especial relation to
modern astronomy (1877)
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John Clowes:
Letters to a friend on the human soul: its immateriality and immortality;
and more especially on its peculiar characteristic as being a form and
substance deriving its life continually from God (1846)
- John Clowes: Letters
on the Human Body (1862)
- George Henry Dole:
The Philosophy of Creation:
The System of Philosophy from the Standpoint of the Christian and of the Word,
(1906)
- S. B. Eby: Swedenborg's
Service to Philosophy (1891)
- Ralph Waldo Emerson:
Representative Men:
Seven Lectures (1894)
- Woodbury Melcher Fernald:
God in His Providence:
A Comprehensive View of the Principles (1859)
- William Harvey:
Swedenborg Versus Berkeley, Kant, Coleridge (1846)
- E. Brayley Hodgetts:
Reasonable Religion.
Emanuel Swedenborg: His Message and Teaching (1923)
- J. S. Hodson: An
Essay on the Credibility of Swedenborg (1828)
- Edward Madeley:
The science of correspondences elucidated (1884)
- Edward Craig Mitchell:
The parables of
the Old Testament, explained (1903)
- Edward Craig Mitchell:
Scripture symbolism:
an introduction to the science of correspondences (1904)
- Johann Adam Möhler (tr. J.B. Robertson):
Symbolism: or,
Exposition of the doctrinal differences between Catholics and Protestants as
evidenced in their symbolical writings (1894). See
Book II, Chapter IV on Swedenborg.
- Samuel Noble: The
Plenary Inspiration of the Scriptures Asserted (1825)
- Dādobā Pāṇḍuraṅga:
A Hindu Gentleman's
Reflections Respecting the Works of Swedenborg (1878)
- J.G. Pike:
Swedenborgianism Depicted in Its True Colors Or a Contrast Between the Holy
Scriptures and the Writings of Baron Swedenborg on a Variety of Important
Subjects (1820)
- G. B. Porteous and Abiel Silver:
Emanuel Swedenborg:
As a Philosopher, Metaphysician, and Theologian (1874)
- Margaret Hiller Prescott and Oliver Prescott Hiller:
Religion and Philosophy
United: Or, An Attempt to Show that Philosophical Principles Lie at the Foundation
of the New Jerusalem Church (1856)
-
Elias De La Roche Rendell:
The Antediluvian
history, and narrative of the flood (also
here)
- Frank Sewall: The
New Metaphysics (1888)
- Frank Sewall: The
Angel of the State: Or, the Kindergarten in the Education of the Citizen: A
Study of Pestalozzi, Froebel and Swedenborg (1896)
- John Howard Spalding:
Kingdom of Heaven as
Seen by Swedenborg (1916,
2003) [limited
preview]
- James Speirs: Swedenborg
verified by the progress of the past hundred years (1883)
- R.N. Wornum:
Saul of Tarsus, or, Paul and Swedenborg, by a layman (1877)
Biographies of Swedenborg
New Church History
Sermons
Books at Heavenlydoctrines.org
New Church Clergy
Online
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General Index to
Swedenborg's Scripture Quotations
by Arthur Hodson Searle
Searle's Index has proved a useful compilation, especially to the New
Church, during the last 70 years, and a second edition is now called for...
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The Book of
Leviticus Explained
by Rev. Henry Maclagan
After the publication of ... these were selected for the purpose, in order
that the internal or spiritual sense of all the books of the Pentateuch might
thus be before the public, and might show clearly the inner signification of
all the laws of Moses...
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The Book of
Numbers Explained
by Rev. Henry Maclagan
...it is next proposed to proceed in the same way with the book of Numbers,
and as an introduction, to make some general remarks on the order in which the
tribes of Israel are variously named in the Word, three distinct examples of
which occur in the first two chapters...
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The Book of
Deuteronomy Explained
by Henry Maclagan
In commencing the exposition of this book, which, in its literal sense, is
a recapitulation of the Law, as well as of the general history of what
happened to the Israelites in their journey from Egypt to the borders of the
promised land...
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Book of Judges:
Sermons in Explanation of the Singular Histories
by Rev. Samuel Noble
It is generally admitted by Christians, that the journey of the Israelites
from Egypt to the wilderness, is representative of the progress of man from a
natural state to a spiritual one...
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The Two Books
of Kings Explained
by Rev. Henry Maclagan
Since the time that it pleased the Lord to open the Spiritual Sense of His
Holy Word, through the instrumentality of Emanuel Swedenborg, thousands of
persons have been enabled, more or less, to perceive the beauty and order of
that sense, and to appreciate its practical value...
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The First Three
Kings of Israel
by William Bruce
I have long desired, I have for some time intended, and I am now to attempt
to explain that portion of the Israelitish history comprehended between the
beginning of the reign of Saul and the end of the reign of Solomon...
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The Prophet
Isaiah
by Rev. J. H. Smithson
As this new Translation of ISAIAH, together with an Exposition of the
Spiritual Sense of these divine Prophecies from the works of SWEDENBORG, is
now presented to the reader, it will be expected that the Translator should
offer some preliminary remarks as to the work which,...
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Commentary
on the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel
by Rev. Robert S. Fischer
The Divine truth is the Word, and its quality, are described by the Cherubs
in Ezekiel I IX, and X; and as none can know what is signified by the
particulars in their description but one to whom the spiritual sense has been
opened...
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The Book of Daniel:
Its Prophetic Character and Spiritual Meaning
by Willard H. Hinkley
The book called Daniel is one of the inspired books of the Word. Although
doubts have been cast upon its Divine origin and authenticity...
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Spiritual
Sense of the Histories of Samuel, Saul, David, Solomon, and Daniel
by Rev. J. Bayley, A.M., PH.D
These discourses have been issued to illustrate the principle enunciated by
the Apostle respecting the history of Abraham, "Which things are an allegory."
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An Exposition of
the Prophecy of Joel
by James Hyde
Joel's place in History.-The only definite statement of personal
history with which the prophet Joel supplies us is, that he was 'the son of
Pethuel,' and concerning Pethuel the Scriptures are otherwise silent...
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From Egypt to
Canaan
by Rev. Dr. Jonathan Bayley
The divine history of Israel's freedom from Egyptian oppression, of their
journeyings through the wilderness for forty years, and their settlement in
Canaan, is the inspired record of regeneration...
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Commentary
on the Gospel According to Matthew
by Robert S. Fischer and Louis G. Hoeck
Many at this time think of the Lord only as of an ordinary man like
themselves. The reason is because they only think of His Humanity, and not at
the same time of His Divinity, although His Humanity and His Divinity cannot
be separated.
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The Gospel
According to St. Matthew
by William Bruce
The Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is the most directly, if
not also the niost deeply, interesting and instructive portion of the Divine
Word. It records the greatest of all earthly events-the manifestation of God
in the flesh...
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Commentary on the
Gospel According to St. John
by Rev. William Bruce
The gospel of the beloved apostle has so much a character of its own, that
it is generally treated separately by those who take a synoptical view of the
gospels...
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Commentary on
the Revelation of St. John
by Rev. William Bruce
No part of the Sacred Scripture has been the subject of such deep and
anxious study as the Book of Revelation, and none has received so many and
such various interpretations...
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The
Parables of the Old Testament Explained
by Edward Craig Mitchell
The Sacred Scriptures are the Word of God, written in a Divine way, and for
a Divine purpose... in order to bring down the truth to the apprehension of
natural-minded men, spiritual truths must be presented in corresponding
natural ideas, in natural imagery...
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The
Parables of the New Testament Explained
by Edward Craig Mitchell
The word "parable" is derived from the Greek word
parabole, to
throw beside, to compare. It is difficult to give a distinctive definition of
a parable; for an ordinary definition either excludes some essential element
of a parable, or includes other forms of figurative expression...
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Bible Manual
(I)
by American New-Church Sabbath-School Association
This portion of their history, not being recorded in the letter of the Holy
Word, is not representative of spiritual things, and possesses no peculiar
sacredness of character.
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Bible Manual
(II)
by American New-Church Sabbath-School Association
This book in all our homes, so various in size, often occupying a
conspicuous place, held sacred by some, and in high respect by all... whence
came it, and why is it here?
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Latin
Schmidt Bible with Swedenborg's Hand Writing
by Sebastiano Schmidt
Swedenborg’s translations of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures into Latin
were deliberately literal... For his translations in the current work,
Swedenborg relied heavily on the Latin version of Scripture produced by
Sebastian Schmidt (1617–1696)...
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Johnny
Appleseed: A Pioneer Hero
by W. D. Haley
The far west is rapidly becoming only a traditional designation; railroads
have destroyed the romance of frontier life, or have surrounded it with so
many appliances of civilization that the pioneer character is rapidly becoming
mythical...
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Johnny
Appleseed: Man and Myth
by Robert Price
Whatever else John Chapman may have been in fact or fancy, there is no
doubt that he was as thoroughgoing an example of good old-fashioned American
individualism as ever chopped out a clearing...
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Johnny's Trail
by Ann Eliot Crompton
This story is almost true. Johnny really lived in Ohio in 1812, and his
legend says he did most of the things mentioned in this book. The other people
in the story are fictional characters, but they are very like the folk Johnny
really knew...
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A Visit from
Johnny Appleseed and Other Stories
by Kurt H. Asplundh
This little book of children's stories from the Reverend Kurt H. Asplundh
has been requested by a number of the parents of little children. Weare most
happy to give it to our New Church public...
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Sunday
School Activity Book - Volume 1
by the Teaching Aids Committee of the American New Church Sunday School
Association
This booklet is the first part of a 4-volume set of activities to accompany
the Dole Bible Study Notes -163 lessons in all...
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Sunday
School Activity Book - Volume 2
by the Teaching Aids Committee of the American New Church Sunday School
Association
This is the second of four Activity Books designed to accompany the Dole
Bible Study Notes. The present volume contains the 40 lessons of Series
IV as listed on pages xxviii and xxix of Volume 1 of the Notes...
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Sunday
School Activity Book - Volume 3
by the Teaching Aids Committee of the American New Church Sunday School
Association
This booklet is the third part of a 4-volume set of activities to accompany
the Dole Bible Study Notes -163 lessons in all...
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Sunday
School Activity Book - Volume 4
by the Teaching Aids Committee of the American New Church Sunday School
Association
This book is the fourth part of a 4-volume set of activities to accompany
the Dole Bible Study Notes -163 lessons in all...
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