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.”]

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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