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Definition of Internals
1. Noun. The internal workings of a mechanism or system that are normally hidden from view ¹
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Definition of Internals
1. internal [n] - See also: internal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Internals
Literary usage of Internals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Apocalypse Explained According to the Spiritual Sense: In which the by Emanuel Swedenborg (1892)
"That the internals that are in the externals of the Word, of the church, ...
Furthermore, since "the faces of Jehovah" or the Lord mean the internals of the ..."
2. Conjugial Love and Its Chaste Delights: Also, Adulterous Love and Its Sinful by Emanuel Swedenborg (1871)
"Such is the appearance of their externals, within which the above-mentioned
internals lia concealed. Thti case is the same with their zeal. ..."
3. Arcana cœlestia: or Heavenly mysteries contained in the sacred Scriptures by Emanuel Swedenborg (1863)
"These observations are made in order that it may be known that the internals of
the church, which the Lord taught, were known to the ancients; ..."
4. Germany, England, and Scotland: Or, Recollections of a Swiss Minister by Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné (1848)
"Conservatives and Aggressives: Negatives and Positives : Externals and Internals.
A probable Separation. — 5. German Churches. A slow Passage or a Leap. ..."
5. Reply to Rev. Dr. Woods' "Lecture on Swedenborgianism ;": Delivered in the by George Bush, William Benjamin Hayden, Nathaniel Francis Cabell, Richard Kenner Crallé, Catherine Crowe, Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner, John Clowes, Massachusetts New-Church Union, Swedenborg Foundation (1847)
"The externals of such are successively pnt off, whereby their internals are laid
open, till at length the ruling love, which is the life's love, ..."