Life on Other Planets.(Brief article)(Book review)

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Life On Other Planets

Emanuel Swedenborg

Swedenborg Foundation Publishers

320 North Church Street, West Chester, PA 19380

0877853207 $10.95 www.swedenborg.com

Written by visionary Emanuel Swedenborg and Translated by Cambridge scholar John Chadwick, Life On Other Planets is a metaphysical text originally published in 1758, recounting the author's otherworldly travels and co...

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