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CHRONOLOGICAL ACCOUNT.
under the following heads: Religion consists in a life according to
the Commandments, no. 948 ; In proportion as evils are shunned good
flows in, no. 949 ; First Commandment, nos. 950-957 ; Second do.,
nos. 959-963 ; Third do., no. 965 ; Fourth do., no. 966 ; Fifth do.,
nos. 967-979; Sixth do., nos. 981-1010; Seventh do., nos. 1012—1017 ;
Eighth do., nos. 1019, 1020 ; Ninth do. , no. 1021 ; Tenth do., no. 1022 ;
The Ten Commandments in general, nos. 1024-1028.
In the explanation of the Sixth Commandment from nos. 985-1004,
the subject of"Conjugial Love" is treated of incidentally at considerable
length.
The first doctrinal subject discussed in chapter xvii, viz. from
nos. 1047-1064, is "Profanation;" where five different kinds of pro
fanation are explained.
The next, from nos. 1065–-1089, is a long discussion respecting "The
Word and its Sanctity," where the conjunction especially of the man of
the Church with heaven by means of the Word is extensively treated of.
In chapter xviii the following doctrinal subjects receive a
thorough treatment :
A. The Athanasian Creed, from nos. 1092-1109, where Sweden
borg after explaining the Athanasian doctrine of the Trinity, shows
how that creed may be made to agree with genuine truth. The
incidental subjects treated of are, thought from light, and thought
from love; the former causing presence and the latter conjunction,
nos. 1092-1099 ; thought from light also is contrasted with thought
not from light, no. 1100.
B. The Doctrine of the Lord, nos. 1111-1131 ; which is treated
of under the following heads: In the Lord is a Trinity, no. 1111 ;
Necessity of a Trinity, no. 1112 ; Ideas concerning God prevailing
in Christendom, no. 1114 ; Every man in his spiritual idea thinks of
God as Man, nos. 1115-1118 ; God is Man, nos . 1119-1122 ; God
is Divine Love and Divine Wisdom, no. 1124; Degrees in the Lord,
no. 1125 ; God is uncreate, no. 1126 ; All things are created from
the Life which is God and Man, nos. 1127, 1129 ; God is eternal,
no. 1130 ; God is infinite, no. 1131 .
C. Divine Omnipotence, nos. 1133-1135, showing that God has
all power, man none, no. 1134; and, again, that man is saved accord
ing to the laws of the Divine Providence, no. 1135.
D. Divine Providence, containing a discussion of ten Laws of
the Divine Providence, nos. 1135-1194.
In chapter xix the following subjects are discussed :
A. The Life of Animals, and the Soul of Plants, showing the
influx of the spiritual into the natural world, nos. 1196-1215.
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