A Psychologic History-Life from the Dial-Plate and
the Main Spring-the Intellectual Eminence of
Sweden-Early Connections and Education of Swe-
denborg-Efforts in Poetry-First Devotion to
Science-Mechanics-Friendship with Charles XII.-
List of Scientific Works: the Principia and Magne-
tism--Quotation from the Marquis de Thomé--
Scientific Discoveries in many Walks, Unacknow-
ledged and Incontestible-Work on the Worship and
Love of God, closing the Scientific Epoch: some
Account of the Book, and Outline of it-Entrance
upon a New Field-Education for the New Work-
Preliminary Discussion of the Authenticity of the
Memorable Relations: their Remarkable Literary and
Psychological Character-Gorgeousness of Paintings:
are they simply Allegorical?-the Vision of the Ice-
World and its Temple-the Natural History of
Allegory are they to be regarded as Introvisionary
from the Resolute Action of the Will, or simply
Clairvoyant? why not Real?-Swedenborg's Illumi-
nation-Possibility of Communion with the Spiritual
World, from testimony of Scripture-Common Sense
and Science Argument against Swedenborg, that he
wrought no Miracles-Interviews with the World of
Spirits, attested from the Queen of Sweden, Kant,
&c., &c.-why might not God raise him up ?-Closing
Years of Life-Remarkable Correspondence with John
Wesley-Death-Reflections-was he a Mystic? a
Madman? an Impostor? a Fanatic?-Summary