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  • Mrs. Rusk inveighing against “them rubbitch,” as she always termed the Swedenborgians, told me “they were making him quite shaky-like, and he would not last no time, if that lanky, lean ghost of a fellow in black was to keep prowling in and out of his room like a tame cat.”

    Uncle Silas 2003

  • His followers, known as Swedenborgians, or more properly as "The New Church signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation," are widely spread but not very numerous, in

    The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy Various 1909

  • He was twice closeted in the little study up-stairs with my father, who seemed to me, even for him, unusually dejected, and Mrs. Rusk inveighing against 'them rubbitch,' as she always termed the Swedenborgians, told me

    Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843

  • Being one of those "Swedenborgians," I am interested in the perspective that's been presented here.

    Earthpages.ca - Think Free 2009

  • Once back in New York and then in Albany, where he moved for two years, the victim of the vastation began to correspond with other Swedenborgians, calling his next son, born in 1845, Garth Wilkinson after one of the most enthusiastic of them.

    The Admirable Mrs. James Colm T&243;ib&237;n 2009

  • For his examples he chose a denomination even smaller than UU -- Swedenborgians.

    Philocrites: Scattered thoughts on a divided spiritual identity. 2006

  • The many Swedenborgians repulsed by this attitude congealed geographically and spiritually around the Boston Swedenborgians.

    Archive 2005-12-01 sfmike 2005

  • The many Swedenborgians repulsed by this attitude congealed geographically and spiritually around the Boston Swedenborgians.

    Seance Concert 1: Walk in Beauty sfmike 2005

  • And Blake always presents the problem of the unconventional, which I've discussed elsewhere—he may remind us of Christians as he does of pornographers, Muggletonians, Swedenborgians, and the electromagnetist sex therapists, but he is seldom an easy fit in the context because he's such a contrarian.

    Introduction 2003

  • Who were these Swedenborgians who had got about him — no one could tell how — and held him so fast to the close of his life?

    Uncle Silas 2003

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