The Doctrine Of The New Jerusalem Concerning The Lord Now First Translated From The Original Latin Etc With Copies Of Several Letters Written By The Hon Emanuel Swedenborg And Sent To Different Correspondents
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The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem Concerning the Lord. Now First Translated from the Original Latin, Etc. [With “Copies of Several Letters, Written by the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg, and Sent to Different Correspondents.”]
Author | : Emanuel Swedenborg |
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Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 1784 |
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