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Heaven and its Wonders and Hell by Emanuel Swedenborg
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In the Christian world the Lord's Human has been declared
not to be Divine; this was done in a council for the
pope's sake, that he might be acknowledged as the Lord's
vicar (n. 4738).

[10] Christians were examined in the other life in regard
to their idea of one God, and it was found they held an
idea of three gods (n. 2329, 5256, 10736-10738, 10821).

A Divine trinity or trine in one person, constituting one
God, is conceivable, but not in three persons (n. 10738,
10821, 10824).

A Divine trine in the Lord is acknowledged in heaven (n.
14, 15, 1729, 2004, 5256, 9303).

The trine in the Lord is the Divine Itself, called the
Father, the Divine Human, called the Son, and the Divine
going forth, called the Holy Spirit and this Divine trine
is a One (n. 2149, 2156, 2288, 2319, 2329, 2447, 3704,
6993, 7182, 10738, 10822, 10823).

The Lord Himself teaches that the Father and He are One
(n. 1729, 2004, 2005, 2018, 2025, 2751, 3704, 3736, 4766);
also that the Holy Divine goes forth from Him and is His
(n. 3969, 4673, 6788, 6993, 7499, 8127, 8302, 9199, 9228,
9229, 9264, 9407, 9818, 9820, 10330).

[11] The Divine Human flows into heaven and makes heaven
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