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Definition of Knowledges
1. knowledge [n] - See also: knowledge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Knowledges
Literary usage of Knowledges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell, from Things Heard and Seen by Emanuel Swedenborg (1919)
"But not by means of knowledges themselves, but by means of an affection for the uses
... [2] There are knowledges that give entrance to Divine truths, ..."
2. The Apocalypse Explained According to the Spiritual Sense: In which the by Emanuel Swedenborg (1897)
"Living soul in the sea" means fishes of various kinds, and these signify
knowledges (scientifica) of the natural man (see above, n. ..."
3. Arcana Cœlestia: The Heavenly Arcana Contained in the Holy Scriptures Or by Emanuel Swedenborg (1874)
"18 ; in which passages it likewise signifies the knowledges of truth. 3665. "
The house of Bethuel the father of thy mother, and take to thyself thence a ..."
4. Swain School Lectures by Andrew Ingraham (1903)
"EPISTEMOLOGY ABOUT Knowledges There are not only lichens and planets, steamships
and novels ... I exclude, too, many things that my fellows call knowledges, ..."
5. The Four Leading Doctrines of the New Church, Signified by the New Jerusalem by Emanuel Swedenborg (1892)
"But all these knowledges, whatever may be their number and quality, ... If he
shun evils as sins, then these knowledges become those of the faith which has ..."