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[MARC] Author: Johann Friedrich Immanuel Tafel Translator: John Henry Smithson
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INDEX. 1363
"Metals" (the genuine treatment of),
discussed, i, 336 ; prospectus of, i,
555 ; prospectus, noticed, ii, 906.
Meteor, seen in Venice in 1719, ii, 31.
Method, a priori and a posteriori, i,
568.
Meyer, (J. F. von), on the explanation
of the "Queen’s Story" furnished
by the "Berlinische Monatsschrift,"
ii, 688.
Meyer, a Swedish traveller, his account
of Swedenborg, ii, 559.
Michaëlis (Professor in Göttingen),
quoted, ii, 343, 358.
Microscope, described, i, 225.
Milan in 1738, described, ii, 106.
Mines, how constructed at Platten, ii,
62.
Miracles, their effect. ii, 256 ; their
rationale, ii, 759 ; their use, ii, 505 ;
not needed, ii, 506 , 507 ; Sweden
borg laid no claim to, ii, 614 ; of
Paris, ii, 391.
Mirrors, their manufacture described,
ii, 28.
"Miscellaneous Observations on the
things of Nature," &c., contents. ii,
902 ; noticed, ii, 905 ; mentioned, ii,
879.
Mission (Swedenborg’s), he did not
select himself for, i, 35 ; his prepa
ration for, ii, 137 ; its connection
with the Second Coming, ii, 137 ; how
Swedenborg from a philosopher be
came a theologian, ii, 138, 139 ; he
was governed by Divine Providence
from youth up, ii, 138 ; from 1710
to 1744 he was introduced by the
Lord into natural sciences, ii, 139 ;
by his philosophical studies was
prepared to see spiritual truths, ii,
140 ; his preparation as to his will,
ii, 140 , 141 ; his severe temptations,
ii, 140 ; necessity of opening his
spiritual sight, ii, 141 , 142 ; con
sisted in his receiving the doctrines
of the New Jerusalem, and publish
ing them by the press, ii, 137 ; he
was a layman, not a clergyman, ii,
160 ; he was prepared by the study
of the natural sciences, ii, 257 ; his
declaration respecting it to the King
of Sweden, ii , 375 ; objections to
it, ii, 375 ; he offers to attest its truth
and reality by oath, ii, 376 ; sta
tement to the Landgrave of Hesse
Darmstadt, ii, 387 ; he was forbidden
to repeat what angels and spirits
told him, ii, 399 ; his preparation
for, ii, 404 ; Gjörwell’s statement of,
ii, 404 ; defined, ii, 459 ; reality of,
ii, 476 ; according to Hartley, ii,
501 , 517 ; confirmed to Hartley and
Dr. Messiter from Swedenborg’s own
mouth, ii, 501 ; required no miracles,
ii, 507 ; mentioned, ii, 137, 187, 191 .
203.
Mistress (question of Swedenborg hav
ing a) considered, i, 628 ; charge of
Swedenborg’s keeping a, false, i, 43 ;
charge examined , ii, 437.
Monarchy (absolute) , dangers from, i,
539 ; its failings, ii, 86.
Money, Swedenborg had no need of,
ii, 545 ; how Swedenborg paid his
landlord, ii, 556.
Monks, of what use are they ? ii, 91.
Mons, the fortress in Belgium, visited,
ii, 89.
Mont Cenis , crossing of the Alps in
1738, ii, 103.
Mont Valérien, near Paris, in 1737,
ii, 162.
"Monthly Review, " quoted , ii, 996,
1011 , 1017.
Moræus (Dr. Johannes), biographical
notice, i, 672 ; mentioned, i, 239 ; ii,
178.
Moravian clergyman (a), attack on
Swedenborg by, i, 57.
Moravians, mentioned, ii, 196, 214.
More (Bishop), mentioned, i, 218.
Morgagni (J. B.), notice of, ii, 1258 ;
referred to, ii, 859.
"Morgenblatt," its attempt at explain
ing the "Queen’s Story," ii, 690 ;
contradictions contained in its account
of the "Queen’s Story," ii, 691 .
Moser (Rev. Mr.), his letter to Dr. Im.
Tafel, ii, 715.
Mörner (Count Carl Gustav), biogra
phical notice, i, 681 ; mentioned, i,
302, 306.
Mosheim, quoted, ii,,333 , 358.
Motion, ce cause of the earth’s dura
bility, i, 312.
"Motion and station of the Earth and
Planets" (treatise on), discussed, ii,
895 ; see "Om Jordenes Gång och
Stand."
"Motion of the Elements in general,"
MS. of, ii, 872 ; noticed, ii, 906.
Munck (Baron), mentioned, i, 640 .
"Muscles, snails," &c. (notes on), ii,
877.
"Muscles in general," extracts, ii, 866.
"Muscles of face and abdomen," ii,
860.
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