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Heaven and Hell - Swedenborg Foundation

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HEAVEN AND HELL 540<br />

earth (Chap. 13); correspondence of all things of heaven with all things<br />

of man (Chap. 12); all correspondence with heaven is with the Lord’s<br />

Divine human (n. 101); from the Lord’s Divine human heaven as a<br />

whole <strong>and</strong> in part reflects man (Chap. 11); the Divine human flows into<br />

heaven <strong>and</strong> makes heaven (n. 86 extract); man’s communication with<br />

heaven (n. 204); when men talk with angels they also see the things of<br />

heaven (n. 252); heaven opened to interior sight (n. 171); those of the<br />

ancient church had communication with heaven by means of<br />

correspondences (n. 87); heaven not received through baptism (n. 329);<br />

no one without a conception of the Divine can enter heaven (n. 2, 82);<br />

the Lord the God of heaven (n. 2, 5); degrees in heaven (n. 34, 38 note,<br />

39); heaven flows into the functions <strong>and</strong> uses of the bodily members (n.<br />

96); uses in heaven (n. 361); renewed youth in heaven (n. 414);<br />

employment in heaven (Chap. 41); communication of all things in<br />

heaven (n. 268); dominion in heaven (n. 564); worship in heaven (Chap.<br />

25); government in heaven (Chap. 24); those that administer<br />

ecclesiastical affairs <strong>and</strong> preach in heaven (n. 393); writing in heaven<br />

(Chap. 29); writing varies in the different heavens (n. 261); influx from<br />

heaven to heaven (n. 206, 207); light <strong>and</strong> heat in heaven (Chap. 15, n.<br />

567); nothing in heaven to correspond to night (n. 155); marriages <strong>and</strong><br />

marriage love in heaven (Chap. 40); why heaven is likened in the Word<br />

to marriage (n. 371); heaven a marriage of good <strong>and</strong> truth (n. 374);<br />

advance of marriage love toward heaven (n. 386); the wise <strong>and</strong> simple in<br />

heaven (Chap. 37); simple-minded in heaven (n. 18); rich <strong>and</strong> poor in<br />

heaven (Chap. 39); the poor instructed in heaven (n. 364); the heathen<br />

in heaven (Chap. 36); Chinese, Jews, <strong>and</strong> Africans in heaven (n. 326);<br />

conjunction of heaven with those outside the church (n. 308); “a new<br />

heaven <strong>and</strong> a new earth” means a new church (n. 307); the church the<br />

Lord’s heaven on earth (n. 57); the sun in heaven (Chap. 14); all things<br />

seen in heaven originate from the Lord as a sun (n. 117); in heaven all<br />

things come from the Lord (n. 173); the distances of the various heavens<br />

from the Lord as a sun (n. 120); all in heaven turned continually to the<br />

Lord as a sun or as a moon (n. 123); all things determined in heaven<br />

according to the Lord’s presence (n. 199); the Lord often appears in<br />

heaven as an angel, but not in person (n. 121); heaven is heaven from the<br />

Lord’s Divine (n. 304); the state of heaven before the Lord’s coming (n.<br />

86 extract); life of heaven implanted in all by the Lord (n. 522); the life<br />

that leads to heaven a life in the world (n. 358, 360, 535); all are<br />

received into heaven who have loved truth <strong>and</strong> good (n. 350); heaven<br />

consists of all from the beginning of this earth that have lived a good life<br />

(n. 415, 416); he who has heaven in himself has it in all things least <strong>and</strong><br />

greatest (n. 58); heaven is within one (n. 33, 319); is within the angels<br />

(n. 53); heaven in each one differs (n. 319); space in heaven (Chap. 22);<br />

time in heaven (Chap. 18); no time or space in heaven, but a progression<br />

of all things (n. 163); extension in heaven is not determinate (n. 85); the<br />

three dimensions in heaven (n. 197); representatives <strong>and</strong> appearances in<br />

heaven (Chap. 19); appearances in heaven illustrated (n. 176); in heaven<br />

people often appear to be where their look is fixed (n. 121); nature of<br />

objects in heaven (n. 171, 172); things that appear to the angels have real<br />

existence (n. 175); many objects in heaven described (n. 189); houses,<br />

gardens, cities, palaces, etc., in heaven (n. 184, 185); appearance of<br />

external things in heaven changes with the changes of the angels’<br />

interiors (n. 156); appearances in heaven the same as in the world (n.<br />

464); delights of the l<strong>and</strong>scape, etc., in heaven (n. 489); joy <strong>and</strong>

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