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Concerning the Fifth Earth in the Starry Heaven The author provides accounts of human life on other planets, which he claims to have visited in spirit during his visions. (n. 10734 to n. 10739).
The Doctrine of Charity and Faith—Hell and its Fire The author interprets "fire" not as physical flames, but as the spiritual "heat" generated by selfish and worldly desires. (n. 10740 to n. 10749).
Continuation concerning the Fifth Earth in the Starry Heaven (n. 10751 to n. 10759).
The Doctrine of Charity and Faith—The Church (n. 10760 to n. 10766).
Continuation concerning the Fifth Earth in the Starry Heaven (n. 10768 to n. 10772).
The Doctrine of Charity and Faith—The Divine Providence The author’s term for the laws by which God governs the universe and human life while maintaining human freedom. (n. 10773 to n. 10781).
Concerning the Sixth Earth in the Starry Heaven (n. 10783 to n. 10788).
The Doctrine of Charity and Faith—Government This section discusses the necessity of order and the roles of civil and ecclesiastical governors. (n. 10789 to n. 10806).
Continuation concerning the Sixth Earth in the Starry Heaven (n. 10808 to n. 10814).
The Doctrine of Charity and Faith—The Lord Refers to the author's primary theological focus on the divinity of Jesus Christ as the one God. (n. 10815 to n. 10831).
Continuation concerning the Sixth Earth in the Starry Heaven (n. 10833 to n. 10837).
Note.—The figures between brackets in the text of the long paragraphs indicate the subdivisions arranged for the Swedenborg Concordance A comprehensive reference index designed to help readers navigate the vast and numbered paragraphs of Emanuel Swedenborg's many theological works..