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The ecclesiastical organization that grew out of the response to the writings of seer Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772). It began in the United States in 1792 ...
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General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America ... Skepticism and Divine revelation (The author, 1882), by John Ellis (page images at ...
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General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America; also known as General Convention of Swedenborgian Churches, Swedenborgian Church, ...
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The General Church of the New Jerusalem is an international church based in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, and based on the Old Testament, the New Testament, ...
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Annual Session of the General Convention of the New Church in the United States. Author, General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America.
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Foundation truths of the Christian religion · Emmanuel Swedenborg · London : Swedenborg Society, 1901. ; Swedenborgianism reviewed · Enoch Pond ; Introduction to ...
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Its members are followers of the theology of Emanuel Swedenborg, the 18th-century Swedish scientist, philosopher, and theologian.
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porated 1861 as the General Convention of the New. Jerusalem in the United States of America). ... - Pulitzer prize winning author Joseph Lash has written a ...
Published by the General Convention of the New Jerusalem Church in the United States from July 1867 to May 1872; by the Massachusetts New-Church Union from Apr.
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