| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - To Swedenborg, philosophy was an intermediate that would exhibit the facts of experience as arranged in series under Divine Law, and so bear witness to the truths of religion. 81 Philosophy, he wrote, if it be truly rational, can never be contrary to revelation, . . . for reason was given to man that he might be able to perceive that there is a God, and know that He is to be worshiped. . . . he
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