Swedenborg, Emanuel2005-12-222005-12-221911https://hdl.handle.net/1813/2588Series: Everyman's library. Theology & philosophy ; no. 379. Notes: Title within ornamental border; illustrated lining-papers. Introduction by J. Howard Spalding. Bibliography: p. xiv.Emmanuel Swedenborg's most famous work is a description of the many heavens and hells that make up the great 18th-century thinker's cosmology, at once perfectly logical and perfectly eccentric. Swedenborg's afterworld is a kind of reflection and amplification of our own, and his vision of moving and active collective of heavens, occupied by the very real blessed dead, has been a tremendous influence on Goethe, Emerson, and Jorge Luis Borges, among many others.175779 bytes5758868 bytes11346454 bytes32351854 bytes5767030 bytes10010 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfimage/jpegen-USReligionHeavenHellTheologyHeaven and its wonders and hell : from things heard and seenbook