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'''Emanuel Swedenborg''' ([[January 29]], 1688 – [[March 29]], 1772) was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, theologian, seer and Christian mystic. He used the word "Theosophy" for his teachings and after his death an organization to publish his works was formed in London in 1784 with the name of Theosophical Society.
'''Emanuel Swedenborg''' ([[29 January]] 1688 – [[29 March]] 1772) was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, theologian, seer and Christian mystic. He used the word "Theosophy" for his teachings and after his death an organization to publish his works was formed in London in 1784 with the name of Theosophical Society.
 
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== Online resources ==
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*[http://blavatskytheosophy.com/blavatsky-on-swedenborg Blavatsky on Swedenborg] at Blavatsky Theosophy Group UK
* [https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/swedenborg-emanuel Swedenborg, Emanuel] at Theosophy World
 
* [http://blavatskytheosophy.com/blavatsky-on-swedenborg Blavatsky on Swedenborg] at Blavatsky Theosophy Group UK


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Emanuel Swedenborg

Emanuel Swedenborg (January 29, 1688 – March 29, 1772) was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, theologian, seer and Christian mystic. He used the word "Theosophy" for his teachings and after his death an organization to publish his works was formed in London in 1784 with the name of Theosophical Society.

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