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OTIS CLAPP, SCHOOL STREET.
NEW YORK, JOHN ALLEN.
CINCINNATI, J. F. DESILVER.
1847.
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PARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
BOSTON:
PRINTED BY FREEMAN AND BOLLES,
DEVONSHIRE STREET.
That God alone, consequently the Lord, is Love itself, because He is
Life itself; and that angels and men are recipients of Life
That the Divine is not in space
That God is very Man
No.
1
7
11
That Esse and Existere in God-Man are distinctly one
That in God-Man infinite things are distinctly one
14
17
That there is one God-Man, from whom all things are
That the Divine Essence itself is Love and Wisdom
That the Divine Love is of the Divine Wisdom, and the Divine Wis-
dom of the Divine Love
That the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom are a substance and a
form
40
That the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom are substance and form
in themselves, consequently the self-existing and sole-subsisting
Being
That the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom cannot but be and exist
in other beings or existences created from itself
44
47
That all things in the universe were created from the Divine Love and
the Divine Wisdom of God Man
52
That all things in the created universe are recipients of the Divine Love
and the Divine Wisdom of God-Man
55
That all created things in a certain image represent man
61
That the uses of all created things ascend by degrees from ultimates to
man, and through man to God the Creator, from whom they had their
origin
65
That the Divine fills all spaces of the universe without space
That the Divine is in all time without time
69
73
That the Divine in the greatest and least things is the same
77
PART II.
That heat and light proceed from the sun, which exists from the Divine
Love and the Divine Wisdom
That the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom appear in the spiritual
world as a sun
83
89
That that sun is not God, but that it is the proceeding from the Divine
Love and the Divine Wisdom of God-Man: in like manner the heat
and light from that sun
93
That spiritual heat and spiritual light, in proceeding from the Lord as
a sun, make one, as His Divine Love and His Divine Wisdom make
That the sun of the spiritual world appears in a middle altitude, dis-
tant from the angels as the sun of the natural world is distant from
men
99
103
. 108
That the distance between the sun and the angels in the spiritual world is an appearance according to the reception of the Divine Love and
the Divine Wisdom by them