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 Holy Spirit, the, is divine truth, and also divine virtue and operation proceeding from one God in whom is a divine trinity, consequently, procceding from the Lord God the Saviour. U. T. 139. The divine virtue and operation's, by the h, s., consists in general, in reformation and regeneration, and in proportion as thcsc arc cffected, in renovation, vivification, sanctification, and justification; and, in proportion as these are effectcu, in purification from evils, remission of sins, and, finally, salvation. U.T. 142. The divine virtue and operation's, by the mission of the h, s., with the clergy in particular, consists in illumination and instruction. U. T. 146. H, s., holy divine, or divine proceeding, is not a person by hitself, because the Lorel is omnipresent. A. R. 666,962. The h, s, is tlıe divine presence of the Lord. A. R. 949. The l, s, proceeds from the divinity in the Lord, through his glorified humanity, which is the divine bumanity, comparatively, as all activity proceeds from the soul through the body in man. A. R. 962. The sin against the h, s, is the denying the Lord's divinity and the fanctity of the Word, and confirming these to the end of lifc. D. P. 98, 99. Sce Blaspherny.

HOLY SUPPER, the, is the primary part of external worship. 2811.

HIOMER, or MEASURE, den, a suflicient quantity. 8468.

HOMICIDES s, the extinction of the understanding of truth, and the perception of gool. A. E. 589.

HONESTY and DeCoRUM. H, is the complex of all moral virtucs, and d, is the form thereof. 2015.

s, the delight which is derived from good and truth, or from the affection thereof, and specifically the external delight, thus the delight of the exterior natural principle; inasmuch as this latter delight is of such a nature, that it comes from the world through the things of sense, therefore the use of h. was forbidden in the meat offerings. H. den. delight, because it is sweet, and every thing sweet in the natural world cor. to what is delightful and pleasant in the spiritual; the reason why it is said the delight thereof, viz., the delight of truth derived from good in the exterior natural principle, is, because every truth, and especially every truth of good, has its delight, but a delight arising from the affection of good and truth, and from consequent use. 5620. H. (Deut. xxxii. 13) s. the pleasantness and delight derived from the affections of knowing and learning goods and truths celestial and spiritual. 5620. H. (Isa. vii. 14. 15) s. that which is derived from the celestial principle of the Lord. 2184. H. (Ezek. iii. 3) den. the delight of truth divine as to the external sense; for truth divine as the Word in the esternal form, or in the literal sense, is delightful, because it suffers itself to be explained by interpretations in every one's favor; but not so the internal sense, which is therefore s. by the bitter taste, for this sense discovers man's interiors. The reason why the external sense is delightful, is, as was said, because the things appertaining to that sense, may be explained in every one's favor, they being only common [or general] truths, and such is the quality of common [or general] truths before they are qualified by particulars, and these by singulars. It is also delightful, because it is natural, and the spiritual principle conceals itself deep within; it must likewise be delightful to the intent, that man may receive, that is, that he may be introduced, and not deterred at the threshold, 5620.

. (Ezek, xvi. 3.) H. s. good natural or of the external