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CONTENTS.
- PREFACE CONCERNING HEAVEN AND HELL (n. I).
- I. THE GOD OF HEAVEN IS THE LORD (n. 2-6).
- II. IT IS THE DIVINE OF THE LORD THAT MAKES HEAVEN
- (n. 7-12).
- III. IN HEAVEN THE DIVINE OF THE LORD IS LOVE TO
- HIM AND CHARITY TOWARDS THE NEIGHBOR (n.
- 13-19).
- IV. HEAVEN IS DIVIDED INTO TWO KINGDOMS (n. 20-28).
- V. THERE ARE THREE HEAVENS (n. 29-40).
- VI. THE HEAVENS CONSIST OF INNUMERABLE SOCIETIES
- (n. 41-5).
- VII. EACH SOCIETY IS A HEAVEN IN SMALLER FORM, AND
- EACH ANGEL IN THE SMALLEST FORM (n. 51-58).
- VIII. ALL HEAVEN IN THE AGGREGATE REFLECTS A SINGLE
- MAN (n. 59-67).
- IX. EACH SOCIETY IN HEAVEN REFLECTS A SINGLE MAN
- (n. 68-72).
- X. THEREFORE EVERY ANGEL IS IN A COMPLETE HUMAN
- FORM (n. 73-77).
- XI. IT IS FROM THE LORD'S DlVINE HUMAN THAT HEAVEN
- AS A WHOLE AND IN PART REFLECTS MAN (n. 78-86).
- XII. THERE IS A CORRESPONDENCE OF ALL THINGS OF
- HEAVEN WITH ALL THINGS OF MAN (n. 87-102).
- XIII. THERE IS A CORRESPONDENCE OF HEAVEN WITH ALL
- THINGS OF THE EARTH (n. 103-115).
- ~ XIV. THE SUN IN HEAVEN (n. 116-125).
- XV. LIGHT AND HEAT IN HEAVEN (n. 126-140).
- XVI. THE FOUR QUARTERS IN HEAVEN (n. 141-153).
- XVII. CHANGES OF STATE OF THE ANGELS IN HEAVEN (n.
- 154-161).
- XVIII. TIME IN HEAVEN (n. 162-169).
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