| Books - 1806 - 924 pages
...taking leave of him for the court of Stockholm : she added, that what he had said was of a u. uu re to render it impossible that the prince could have...one, nor had it ever escaped her own lips ; that some clays after Swedenburg returned, when she ma.s seated at cards, and requested she would grant him a... | |
| New Jerusalem Church - 1818 - 556 pages
...to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the court of Stockholm. She added, that what he had said was of a nature to render it impossible that...grant him a private audience ; to which she replied, h« might communicate what he had to say before the company ; but that Swedenborg assured her he could... | |
| New Jerusalem Church - 1828 - 396 pages
...he said to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the Court of Stockholm. She added, that what she had said was of a nature to render it impossible...to any one, nor had it ever escaped her own lips." At their subsequent interview, " the Queen," says M. Thiebault, " said that Swedenborg addressed her... | |
| Nathaniel Hobart - 1831 - 198 pages
...he said to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the Court of Stockholm. She added, that what she had said was of a nature to render it impossible...to any one, nor had it ever escaped her own lips.' At their subsequent interview, 'the Queen,' says M. Thiebault, ' said that Swedenborg addressed her... | |
| Samuel Noble - New Jerusalem Church - 1845 - 564 pages
...he said to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the court of Stockholm. She added, that what she had said was of a nature to render it impossible...Swedenborg returned, when she was seated at cards, and re\ quested she would grant him a private audience ; to which she replied, he might communicate what... | |
| Nathaniel Hobart - 1845 - 250 pages
...he said to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the Court of Stockholm. She added, that what she had said was of a nature to render it impossible...to any one, nor had it ever escaped her own lips.' At their subsequent interview, ' the Queen,' says M. Thiebault, ' said that Swedenborg addressed her... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1846 - 548 pages
...to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the Court of Stockholm. She added, that what he had said, was of a nature to render it impossible...to any one, nor had it ever escaped her own lips. At their subsequent interview, the Queen said, that Swedenborg addressed her as follows: 'You took,... | |
| 1847 - 236 pages
...he said to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the court of Stockholm. She added, that what she had said was of a nature to render it impossible...; to which she replied, he might communicate what hehad to say before the company ; but Swedenborg assured her'he could not disclose his errand in the... | |
| Samuel Noble - New Jerusalem Church - 1851 - 554 pages
...he said to her at the Moment of her taking leave of him for the court of Stockholm. She added, that what she had said was of a nature to render it impossible...Swedenborg returned, when she was seated at cards, and re. quested she would grant him a private audience.; to which she replied, he might communicate what... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - Spiritual life - 1853 - 592 pages
...he said to her at the moment of her taking leave of him for the court of Stockholm. She added, that what she had said was of a nature to render it impossible...it to any one, nor had it ever escaped her own lips : which she replied, he might communicate what he had to say before the company ; but Swedenborg assured... | |
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