FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   550   551   552   553   554   555   556   557   558   559   560   561   562   563   564   565   566   567   568   569   570   571   572   573   574  
575   576   577   578   579   580   581   582   583   584   585   586   587   588   589   590   591   592   593   594   595   596   597   598   599   >>   >|  
re well acquainted with those principles in their husbands, 208. Inclination of the wife towards the husband, 160. Dissimilitude of internal inclinations is the origin and cause of cold, 275. External inclinations, whence they arise, 246. INDIFFERENCE with married partners comes from a disunion of souls and disjunction of minds, 236, 256. INDUSTRY is one of the moral virtues which have respect to life, and enter into it, 164. INEQUALITY of external rank and condition is one of the external causes of cold, 250. There are many inequalities of rank and condition which put an end to the conjugial love commenced before marriage, 250. INFANCY is the appearance of innocence, 75. INFLUX.--What is meant by influx, 313. There is an immediate influx from the Lord into the souls of men, a mediate influx into the souls of animals, and an influx still more mediate into the inmost principles of vegetables, 183. Every subject receives influx according to its form, 86. The subject does not perceive the influx, 392. The influx is alike into all; but the reception, which is according to the form, causes every species to continue a particular species, 86. The influx of love and wisdom from the Lord is the essential activity from which comes all delight, 461. Influx of conjugial love, 183, 208, 355. INHERENT, 23, 217, 410, 422. _Obs._--That is called inherent which proceeds from a common influx, _A.E._, 955. Common influx is a continual effort proceeding from the Lord through all heaven, into each of the things which pertain to the life of man. See _A.E._, 6214. What is inherent is as a graft. INHERENT, to be, 32, 51, 98, 221, 422, 426. INMOST principles of the mind, and inmost principles of the body, 68. The highest things of successive order become the inmost of simultaneous order, 314. The inmost principle of man is his soul, 183. INNOCENCE is the _esse_ of every good; good is only so far good as innocence is in it, 394, 414. The Lord is innocence itself, 394. Innocence is to be led by the Lord, 414. The innocence of infants flows in from the Lord, 395. The sphere of innocence flows into infants, and through them into parents, and affects them, 395, 396. What is the innocence of infants which flows into parents, 395. The innocence of infancy is the cause of the love called _storge_, 395. Innocence corresponds to infancy, and also to nakedness, 413. The innocence of childhood is external innocence, and the innocence o
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   550   551   552   553   554   555   556   557   558   559   560   561   562   563   564   565   566   567   568   569   570   571   572   573   574  
575   576   577   578   579   580   581   582   583   584   585   586   587   588   589   590   591   592   593   594   595   596   597   598   599   >>   >|  



Top keywords:
influx
 

innocence

 

inmost

 

principles

 
infants
 
external
 

condition

 

conjugial

 

things

 

inherent


species

 

INHERENT

 

called

 

mediate

 

subject

 

infancy

 

parents

 

inclinations

 

Innocence

 

affects


sphere

 

effort

 

continual

 

proceeding

 

childhood

 
nakedness
 
storge
 

heaven

 

common

 

corresponds


proceeds

 

Common

 

pertain

 

INMOST

 

principle

 

successive

 

highest

 

simultaneous

 

INNOCENCE

 

receives


disjunction
 

disunion

 
partners
 
INDIFFERENCE
 

married

 

INDUSTRY

 

INEQUALITY

 

respect

 

virtues

 

husbands