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 The letters, diaries, and books of Swedenborg are, of course, the main sources for his biography. Next come the three-volume Documents Concerning the Life and Character of Emanuel Swedenborg, collected, translated, and annotated by R. L. Tafel (London, Swedenborg Society, Inc., 1875, 1877), and the Chronological List of Swedenhorg Documents (in manuscript) (Bryn Athyn, Pa.), collected by Alfred H. Stroh and Sigrid O. Sigstedt (S. C. Odhner). The translations of Swedenborg's letters by Alfred Acton, published in The New Philosophy, have been used as far as possible in preference to Tafel's translations, and indebtedness should be acknowledged to Dr. Acton’s excellent introductions and annotations to those of Swedenborg's works which he has translated. Many articles in the Swedenborgian magazines New Church Life and New Philosophy, published at Bryn Athyn, Pa., have been enlightening.