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1376 INDEX.
185 ; his "Pharos Sacra," i, 185,
188, 192 ; goes to the Diet in 1722,
i, 186 ; his "Festus Magnus," i,
188 ; his "Sabbath’s Rest," i, 188,
190 ; great amount of what he
printed, i, 188 , 190 ; refusal to have
his hymn-book sent to America, i,
190 ; his "Godly form of govern
ment," i, 191 ; his "America Illu
minata," i, 191 , 192 , 193 ; his "Ser
mons on the Epistles," i, 192, 194 ;
his "Swedish version of the Bible
from the original language." i , 192 ;
his "Autobiography," i, 193 ; how
much he invested in printing books,
i, 193 ; extracts from his Autobio
graphy, i, 194 ; why he gave his
sons Bible names, i, 194 ; on his son
Eliezer, i, 196 ; he is a "Sunday
child," i, 196 ; declines to interest
himself for relatives, i, 263 ; went
to Charles XII without permission,
i, 286 ; Swedenborg writes that he
is still away in Lund, i, 288 ; Swe
denborg gives an account of the
Bishop’s visit to Lund, i, 292 ; pre
sents his share in the mining-property
of Skinskatteberg to his children,
i, 304 ; letters to Emanuel
Swedenborg, i, 352, 354 ; asks
Emanuel to write some Latin verses
for his catechism, and under his
portrait, i, 352 ; Brunsbo reduced
to ashes a second time, i, 353 ; the
Bishop in debt to the Diocese, i,
354 ; asks Emanuel to print his
"Sermons," i, 354 ; the bishop has
no money, he sinks deeper daily
into debt, i, 355 ; letter to
Jesper Swedenborg, i, 374 ; his
character described by the Rev. N.
Collin, ii, 418 ; letters to Charles XII,
ii, 740, 741 , 742, 743, 744 ; letter
to Baron Feif, ii, 742 ; mentions
his son Emanuel, ii, 741, 742, 743,
744.
Swedberg, Peter, when ennobled
Schönström , general account of,
i, 84.
Sweden, and the Swedes, Polhem on,
i, 281 ; its true policy in 1734 neu
trality, i, 488 ; its alliance with France,
i, 490, 492 ; its relation to Poland,
i, 491 ; financial disturbances in 1760,
i, 496 ; too exhausted for war, i,
489 ; its government is the best, i,
513 ; excellence of its form of govern
ment, i, 539 ; importance of preserv
ing its freedom, i, 539 ; importance
of its alliance with France, i , 540 ;
its history from 1750-1760, i, 542 ;
in the "Seven Years War," i , 543 ;
peace concluded between Sweden
and Frederic II, i, 708 ; (Order for
the Church in), quoted, ii, 327 ;
Swedenborg’s writings forbidden in,
ii, 368, 375.
Swedenborg (Family of), described by
Bishop Swedberg, ii, 743 ; at the
present time, i, 93.
Swedenborg (Anna), wife of Ericus
Benzelius, i, 88 ; mentioned, ii,
76.
Swedenborg (Catharina), wife ofJonas
Unge, i, 91 ; notice of, i, 607.
Swedenborg (Eliezer), at Upsal, i, 204 ;
his widow, i, 264 ; mentioned, ii,
192,743 , 744.
Swedenborg (Emanuel), his first youth,
history of, ii, 279 ; enjoyed a good
education, i, 15 ; gave proofs of
extraordinary talents, i, 16 ; his
mechanical feats, i, 19; enjoyed favour
with the Duke of Brunswick, i, 20 ;
member ofthe Society of Sciences in
Upsal, i, 21 ; professorship in Upsal
offered to, i, 21 ; corresponding
member ofthe Academy of Sciences
of St. Petersburg, i, 22 ; corresponded
with Wolf, i, 22 ; member of the
Royal Academy of Sciences, i, 22 ;
took the communion in 1760, i, 36 ;
did not study his personal comfort,
i, 41 ; his love for Emerentia
Polhem, i, 50 ; changed his name,
i, 55 ; his life attempted, i, 59 ;
four times in danger of his life, ii, 3;
why from a philosopher he became a
theologian, ii, 256 ; invited to dine
withthe Crown-Prince, ii, 306 ; claims
a hearing before the King, ii, 377 ;
his affirmation of the truth of the
"Queen’s Story," ii, 388, 646 ; first
report of his intercourse with spirits,
ii, 395 ; Count Tessin’s judgment
of, ii, 400, 401 ; indifferent whether
his writings are read or not, ii, 480 ;
affirmed the truth of his doctrine
before dying, ii, 557 ; his acquain
tance with Green, ii, 624 ; (1710)
the plan of his studying with Polhem,
i, 202 ; (1711) is on short allowance,
i, 209 ; his "immoderate desire" for
study, i, 211 ; changes his lodgings often
to learn various practial arts, i, 211 ;
computed tables for latitude of Up
sal, i, 211 ; computed solar and lunar
eclipses from 1712-1721 , i, 211 ;

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