THEOLOGICAL WORKS.
Arranged according to the order in which the original Works were
written and published by the Author. In 8 vo., cloth, except
when otherwise expressed.
Arcana Cœlestia: the Heavenly Mysteries contained in the Holy Scripture, or Word of the Lord, unfolded in an Exposition of Genesis and Exodus: together with a Relation of Wonderful Things seen in the World of Spirits and in the Heaven of Angels. 12 vols., 4 s. each.[1749–56.
Index to the Arcana Cœlestia. 2 vols., 12 s.
Heaven and Hell; also, the Intermediate State, or World of Spirits. A Relation of Things heard and seen. Preface by the late Rev. T. Hartley, M. A., Rector of Winwick, Northanptonshire. 3 s. 6 d.[1758.
The Last Judgment and the Destruction of Babylon: showing that all the Predictions in the Revelation are at this day fulfilled. Being a Relation of Things heard and seen. With a Continuation respecting the Last Judgment and the Spiritual World. 1 s. 6 d.[1758.
On the White Horse, mentioned in the Revelation, chap. xix., with particulars respecting the Word and its Spiritual Sense, extracted from the Arcana Cœlestia. Crown 8 vo., sewed 6 d., limp cloth, 1 s.[1758.
On the Earths in our Solar System, and on the Earths in the Starry Heavens; with an Account of the Inhabitants, and also of the Spirits and Angels there; from what has been heard and seen. 1 s. 6 d.[1758.
On the New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine, according to what has been heard from Heaven; to which is prefixed information respecting the New Heaven and the New Earth. 2 s.[1758.