56.
On conjugial love with those who lived in the golden age, n. 75.
On conjugial love with those who lived in the silver age, n. 76.
On conjugial love with those who lived in the copper age, n. 77.
On conjugial love with those who lived in the iron age, n. 78.
On conjugial love with those who lived after those ages, n. 79, 80.
On the glorification of the Lord by the angels in the heavens, on
account of his advent, and of conjugial love, which is to be restored at
that time, n. 81.
On the precepts of the New Church, n. 82.
On the origin of conjugial love, and of its virtue or potency, discussed
by an assembly of the wise from Europe, n. 103, 104.
On a paper let down from heaven to the earth, on which was written, The
marriage of good and truth, n. 115.
What the image and likeness of God is, and what the tree of life, and
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, n. 132-136.
Two angels out of the third heaven give information respecting conjugial
love there, n. 137.
On the ancients in Greece, who inquired of strangers, What news from the
earth? Also, on men found in the woods, n.
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