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It is said that many copies of a Treatise on Heaven and Hell by E. S. were imported by a merchant of Richmond Town, which work communicates much comfort to Believers.<ref>Robert Carter to George Wythe, October 11, 1792. Reprinted in John Whitehead, "[[Media:NewChurchMessenger7March1917.pdf|The Early History of the New Church in America, VIII]]," ''New-Church Messenger'' (Chicago) 112, no. 10 (March 17, 1917), 186-187.</ref> | It is said that many copies of a Treatise on Heaven and Hell by E. S. were imported by a merchant of Richmond Town, which work communicates much comfort to Believers.<ref>Robert Carter to George Wythe, October 11, 1792. Reprinted in John Whitehead, "[[Media:NewChurchMessenger7March1917.pdf|The Early History of the New Church in America, VIII]]," ''New-Church Messenger'' (Chicago) 112, no. 10 (March 17, 1917), 186-187.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, 9 September 2025
by Emanuel Swedenborg
| True Christian Religion | ||
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| Author | Emanuel Swedenborg | |
| Translator | John Clowes | |
| Published | Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. | |
| Date | 1789 | |
| Edition | Third | |
| Language | English | |
| Volumes | vol. 1 of 2 volume set | |
Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library
Under a particular Influence I present to you the following Books, viz., the first vol. of the True Christian Religion, 9 Questions concerning the Trinity proposed to E. S. by the Rev. Thos. Hartley, also, His Answers. A short account of the honorable E. S. and His Theological Writings, and the Liturgy of the New Jerusalem Church. The Liturgy is a Production arising from the Baron's Writings; for Societies are established in several of the most principal towns in Great Britain, styled members of the New Jerusalem Church, which was foretold was to be by the Lord, by the Prophet Daniel and the Evangelist John in the Revelation.
It is said that many copies of a Treatise on Heaven and Hell by E. S. were imported by a merchant of Richmond Town, which work communicates much comfort to Believers.[1]
To date, the Wolf Law Library has been unable to locate a copy of True Christian Religion.
See also
References
- ↑ Robert Carter to George Wythe, October 11, 1792. Reprinted in John Whitehead, "The Early History of the New Church in America, VIII," New-Church Messenger (Chicago) 112, no. 10 (March 17, 1917), 186-187.
