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 THE WORD AND ITS INSPIRATION ORIGINALLY WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND IN THE YEAR 1855

BY THE LATE REV'D E.D. RENDELL, UNDER THE TITLE OF "THE POSTDILUVIAN HISTORY." BEING A NARRATIVE FROM THE FLOOD TO THE CALL OF ABRAM, AS SET FORTH IN THE EARLY PORTIONS OF THE BOOK OF GENESIS CRITICALLY EXAMINED AS TO ITS LITERAL SENSE AND EXPLAINED AS TO ITS SPIRITUAL TEACHING BY THE SCIENCE OF CORRESPONDENCES, AS REVEALED BY EMANUEL SWEDENBORG IN HIS GREAT WORK "THE ARCANA COELESTIA." APPENDIX FROM THE WRITINGS OF EMANUEL SWEDENBORG ON THE DIFFERENT PHASES OF FAITH AS REVEALED IN HIS GREAT WORK OF THE APOCALYPSE EXPLAINED, VOLUME 5, NO. 790. VOLUME II. FROM THE FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. PUBLISHED BY  CONNECTICUT NEW CHURCH ASSOCIATION, NEW HAVEN, CONN. 1900.