Swedenborgian

Primary and historical works associated with Emanuel Swedenborg and the Swedenborgian or New Church tradition.

Folders

  • Heaven Hell and the AfterlifeSwedenborgian writings on heaven, hell, spirits, death, resurrection, judgment, and human life after death. (1)

Pages

  • Apocalypse Explained — Emanuel SwedenborgEmanuel Swedenborg's vast unfinished verse-by-verse exposition of the Book of Revelation, written 1757-59 and left unpublished at a fraction complete, in John Whitehead's 1911 translation.
  • Apocalypse Revealed — Emanuel SwedenborgEmanuel Swedenborg's complete verse-by-verse exposition of the Book of Revelation, published in his lifetime in 1766, in John Whitehead's 1912 translation.
  • Arcana Coelestia — Emanuel SwedenborgEmanuel Swedenborg's magnum opus, an exhaustive verse-by-verse exposition of the inner spiritual sense he read within the books of Genesis and Exodus, written 1749-56, in John F. Potts's 1905-10 translation.
  • Conjugial Love — Emanuel SwedenborgSwedenborg's treatise on marriage love and its opposite, with the appended Pleasures of Insanity Pertaining to Scortatory Love, anonymous 1892 translation.
  • Divine Love and Wisdom — Emanuel SwedenborgSwedenborg's treatise on God as Divine Love and Divine Wisdom and the discrete degrees of creation, in John C. Ager's 1890 translation.
  • Spiritual Diary — Emanuel SwedenborgEmanuel Swedenborg's private working journal of his experiences in the spiritual world, kept from 1747 to 1765 and never intended for publication, in the 1883-9 English translation by Bush, Smithson, and Buss.
  • The Four Doctrines — Emanuel SwedenborgSwedenborg's four short summary doctrines -- the Lord, the Sacred Scripture, Life, and Faith -- in John F. Potts's 1904 translation, collected as traditionally published together.
  • The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine — Emanuel SwedenborgEmanuel Swedenborg's 1758 summary of the core doctrines of the New Church -- the Lord, the Word, faith, charity, free will, and the sacraments -- in John Whitehead's 1892 translation.