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Emanuel Swedenborg Swedenborg

Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) was a Swedish philosopher and scientist who, at 56, had a spiritual awakening and wrote numerous books on his theological views and related topics. He advocated a version of Christianity where works count as much as faith, with the trinity existing in Jesus, instead of three separate entities. Swedenborg derived inspiration from dreams and visions, and claimed to be able to visit heaven and hell at will. His works were widely read after his death and highly regarded by poets, writers and mystics such as Blake, Baudelaire, Strindberg, Balzac, Yeats, Jung, and William James.

The following electronic texts have been converted automatically for sacred-texts by a volunteer. Swedenborg's writings are indexed by paragraph number. Each of the texts have been arbitrarily separated into 50-paragraph files.


Spiritual Diary by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1747-65] tr. by George Bush, John H. Smithson and James F. Buss [1883-9]
Arcana Coelestia by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1749-56] tr. by John F. Potts [1905-10]
Apocalypse Explained by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1757-9] tr. by John Whitehead [1911]
Last Judgment Posthumous by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1757-9] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Last Judgment by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758] tr. by John Whitehead [1892]
Last Judgment Continued by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758] tr. by John Whitehead [1892]
Heaven and Hell by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758] tr. by John C. Ager [1900]
White Horse by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758] tr. by John Whitehead [1892]
The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758] tr. by John Whitehead [1892]
Earths in the Universe by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1758] tr. by John Whitehead [1892]
Athanasian Creed by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1759] tr. by Samuel H. Worcester [1885]
De Domino by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1760] tr. by Samuel H. Worcester [1885]
Prophets and Psalms by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1761] tr. by J.E. Schreck [1900]
De Verbo by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1762] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Divine Love by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1762-3] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Divine Wisdom by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1762-3] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Divine Love and Wisdom by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1763] tr. by John C. Ager [1890]
Doctrine of Faith by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1763] tr. by John F. Potts [1904]
Doctrine of Life by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1763] tr. by John F. Potts [1904]
Doctrine of Sacred Scriptures by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1763] tr. by John F. Potts [1904]
Doctrine of the Lord by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1763] tr. by John F. Potts [1904]
Divine Providence by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1764] tr. by William Frederic Wunsch [1851]
Apocalypse Revealed by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1766] tr. by John Whitehead [1912]
Charity by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1766] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
De Conjugio by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1766] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Conjugial Love by Emanuel Swedenborg [1768]
God the Savior by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1768] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Canons by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1769] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Brief Exposition by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1769] tr. by John Whitehead [1892]
Interaction of the Soul and Body by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1769] tr. by John Whitehead [1892]
True Christian Religion by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1771] tr. by John Whitehead [1906]
Coronis by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1771] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
Invitation to the New Church by Emanuel Swedenborg, [1771] tr. by John Whitehead [1914]
The Gist of Swedenborg by Julian K. Smyth and William F. Wunsch [1920]
This is a little anthology of Swedenborg's writings.