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[MARC] Author: Johann Friedrich Immanuel Tafel Translator: John Henry Smithson
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934 SWEDENBORG’S WRITINGS. [Doc. 313.
27. Influx of the spiritual loves of the soul into the rational mind,
and vice versa, p. 220.
28. On inclination and temperaments, pp. 221–224.
29. On death, pp. 224-228.
30. The immortality of the soul, pp. 228-233.
31. The state of the soul after the death of the body, pp. 233–243.
A break of two folio pages occurs here in the original MS.,
making chapters 31 and 32 imperfect.
32. Heaven or the society of blessed souls, [this title is suggested
by Dr. Im. Tafel, ] pp. 243-247.
33. Hell or the society of unhappy souls, pp. 247-249.
34. Divine Providence.
The work closes with the suggestion of a universal science or a
science of sciences, which embraces all the other sciences. As a
contribution to that science the author points to his "Key to the
interpretation of natural and spiritual things by way of correspon
dences and representations." This key is no 60. in the present
Document, entitled Clavis Hieroglyphica (Hieroglyphic Key).
The original MS. of this work is contained in Codex 54 (see Docu
ment 310).
1742. (68.) Vocum philosophicarum significatio vel Ontologia
(The signification of philosophical terms, or Ontology),
in MS., 21 pages, folio.
This treatise was originally intended by the author as a part
of his "Introduction to Rational Psychology" (see prospectus of
Transaction V in no. 57), although it was written by him as an
appendix to his " Rational Psychology," no. 67. The title which we
have chosen for it will be found on p. 350 of Vol. VI of Sweden
borg’s Photo-lithographed MSS.
The subjects treated of are as follows : 1. Form and formal cause,
2. Figure, 3. Organ and structure, 4. State and changes of state,
5. Substance, 6. Matter and the material, 7. Extension and the
extended, 8. Continuity and contiguity, 9. Body and bodies,
10. Essence and essentials, 11. Attribute, 12. Predicate, 13. Subject,
14. Affection, 15. Contingencies, 16. Modes and modification.
These subjects the author treats by first giving the definitions of
these terms by the philosophers, especially Wolf and Dupleix, and
afterwards adding his own views.
For further particulars, see Document 310, Codex 54, no. 2.
1742 and 1743. (69.) Anatomia corporis, cujus partes
secundæ et tertiæ de membris genitalibus, et de organis

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