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Account of the last judgment and of Babylon destroyed Author:Emanuel Swedenborg Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: A CONTINUATION CONCERNING THE LAST JUDGMENT. AMSTERDAM : 1703. THAT THE LAST JUDGMENT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED. 1. In the former small work on the La... more »st Judgment, the following subjects were treated of: That the day of the last judgment does not mean the destruction of the world, n. 1 to 5. That the procreations of mankind will never cease, n. 6 to 13. That heaven and hell are from mankind, n. 14 to 22. That all who have ever been born men from the beginning of creation, and are deceased, are either in heaven or in hell, n. 23 to 27. That the last judgment must be, where all are together; therefore in the spiritual world, and not on the earth, n. 28 to 32. That the last judgment exists, when the end of the church is; and that the end of the church is, when faith is not, because charity is not, n. 33 to 39. That all the things, which are predicted in the Apocalypse, are at this day fulfilled, n. 40 to 44. That the last judgment has been accomplished, n. 45 to 52. Of the Babylon and of its destruction, 53 to 64. Of the former heaven, and of its abolition, n. 65 to 72. Of the state of the world and of the church hereafter, n. 73, 74. 2. The subject of the last judgment is continued, principally that it may be known what the state of the world and the church was before the last judgment, and what the state of the world and the church has become since ; also, how the last judgment was accomplished upon the Reformed. 3. It is a common opinion in the Christian world, tbr the universal heaven we see, and the universal earth we inhabit, will perish at the day of the last judgment, and that a new heaven and a new earth will be formed in their places; that the souls of men will then regain their bodies, and that man will thus again be man as he was before. This opinion ha...« less