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1344 INDEX
.
"Causes of things" (paper on), contents
of, ii, 877 ; reviewed, ii, 890.
Cederhjelm (Baron Josias), notice of,
i, 684.
Cederholm, mentioned, i, 284, 287.
Cederstedt (Jonas), biographical notice,
i, 709.
Cederström (Baron Olof), notice of,
i, 712.
Celsing (Gustavus), noticed, ii, 1067.
Celsius (Prof. Anders), biographical
notice, i, 723 ; paper read before
Academy of Sciences in 1740 on
declination of magnetic needle, i,
566; Swedenborg’s reply to, i, 568 ;
his reply to Swedenborg, i, 578 ;
submits Magister Hiorter’s criticisms
of Swedenborg’s computation,
583; Swedenborg exposes flaws in
Hiorter’s computation, i, 584 ; letters
to, mentioned, ii, 786, 883.
Celsius (Prof. Nils), biographical, i,
i,
617.
Celsius (Bishop Dr.), biographical
notice of, ii, 1158 ; is said to have
owned a number of Swedenborg’s
letters, ii, 1159 ; mentioned, ii,
421.
Censors in Holland, experience of,
ii, 756.
Changuion’s bookshop in Amsterdam,
Swedenborg at, ii, 445.
Chamberlayne (John), author of "On
the present state of England,” men
tioned, i, 221.
Character (Swedenborg’s), he refuses
praise, i, 6 ; is esteemed by all, i,
13; description of, i, 17 ; his rules
of life, i, 18 ; did not shine with
borrowed plumes, i, 22 ; looked first
for good in others, i, 28 ; was cheer
ful, i, 28; enjoyed company, i, 28 ;
as member of House of Nobles, i,
28; had good sense, i, 28 ; enjoyed
company of intelligent women, i,
29; was frugal and economical, i,
42 ; his cheerfulnes, i, 44 ; set little
value on titles, p. 55 ; did not love
controversy, i, 57 ; his disposition,
i, 68; he was most economical with
his time, i, 367 ; Rosén’s judgment
respecting, ii, 357 ; Tilas judgment
of, ii, 396 ; Count Höpken’s opinion
of, ii, 407, 410 ; had no heated
imagination, ii, 408 ; soundness of
his judgment, ii, 408 ; Collin’s esti
mate of, ii, 423; partial to ladies’
company, ii, 437 ; Cuno’s estimate
of, ii, 444, 453, 477, 481 ; his esti
mate of Swedenborg as a philo
sopher and a theologian, ii, 478 ;
described by John Lewis, ii, 494;
passed through a strict scrutiny in
Sweden, ii, 502 ; its general features,
ii, 506 ; drawn by Hartley, 511 ,
513, 517 ; described by Dr. Messiter,
ii, 522, 524, 526 ; Springer’s esti
mate of, ii, 529 ; Bergström’s testi
mony of, ii, 539 ; Mrs. Lewis’s appre
ciation of, ii, 540 ; Shearsmith’s
maid, her account of, ii, 546 ; Shear
smith’s tribute to, ii, 547, 605; as
described by Kant’s friend, Green,
ii, 627; as described by Capt. Stal
hammar, ii, 678.
Charge (Ferelius’), of Swedenborg’s
never washing himself, examined,
ii, 561.
Charge of Swedenborg having retract
ed his writings, examined, ii, 572—
581 ; origin of, ii, 572.
"Charity" (doctrine of), description of
MS., ii, 842 ; copies described, ii,
842 ; photo-lithographic reproduction
with commentary, ii, 843; time of
its composition, ii, 999.
Charles IX, mentioned, ii, 7; notice
of, i, 78.
Charles XI, his experience with
Bishop Swedberg, i, 105-107,
111-113, 114-120, 135 ; his policy
of reduction discussed, i, 519.
Charles XII, biographical notice, i,
602 ; receives Bishop Swedberg in
Lund, i, 131, 155 ; his conversation
with Bishop Swedberg, i, 132 ; his
interest in the Swedish language,
i, 156; sermon preached before
him by Bishop Swedberg, i, 157 ;
his escape from Stralsund, i, 238 ;
news from Stralsund, i, 241 ; the
"Gottenburgers ennobled," i, 265;
anecdote about, i, 267 ; appointed
Swedenborg Assessor extraordinary
in the College of Mines, i, 274 ;
defends Swedenborg, i, 274; delighted
with "Dadalus Hyperboreus," i,
274; approves plan of Göta canal,
i, 275; discusses manufacture of
salt, i, 278 ; pleased with "Dæda
lus," V, i, 284 ; his new Theory of
numbers, i, 285 ; talks with Sweden
borg about mathematics, i, 287 ;
examined Trolhätta, i, 301 ; exa
mined "Regel-Konst” (Algebra), and
"Method of finding Longitude," i,
301; most gracious towards Sweden
borg, i, 302 ; dissatisfied with dis
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