and spiritual, as appertaining to the angels beneath
that heaven, 64. Every angel has conjugial love
with its virtue, ability, and delights, according
to his application to the genuine use in which he is,
207. Into conjugial love are collated all joys
and delights from first to last, 68. Whence arise
the delights of conjugial love, which are innumerable
and ineffable, 183. This love belongs to the internal
or spiritual man, and hence is peculiar to man, 95,
96. Conjugial love corresponds to the affection
of truth, its chastity, purity, and sanctity, 127.
It is according to the state of wisdom with man, 130.
It remains with man after death such as it had been
interiorly, that is, in the interior will and thought,
48. The purity of heaven is from conjugial love,
430. The delights of conjugial love commence in
the spirit, and are of the spirit even in the flesh,
440. These delights are the delights of wisdom,
442. What are the delights of conjugial love,
69. How conjugial love is formed, 162. It
corresponds to the marriage of the Lord with the church,
62, 143. Conjugial love is according to the state
of the church, because it is according to the state
of wisdom with man, 130. The states of this love
are, innocence, peace, tranquillity, inmost friendship,
full confidence, &c., 180. Conjugial love is of
infinite variety, 57. Experience testifies that
conjugial love exceeds self-love, the love of the
world, and even the love of life, 333. Conjugial
love is so rare at this day, that its quality is not
known, and scarcely its existence, 69. Conjugial
love, such as it was with the ancients, will be raised
again by the Lord, 78, 81. Conjugial love is
according to religion with man, spiritual with the
spiritual, natural with the natural, and merely carnal
with adulterers, 534. Of the conjunction of conjugial
love with the love of infants, 385-414. Of the
imputation of conjugial love, 523-531. Of love
truly conjugial, 57-78. Considered in itself,
love truly conjugial is a union of souls, a conjunction
of minds, and an endeavor towards conjunction in the
bosoms, and thence in the body, 179. It was the
love of loves with the ancients who lived in the golden,
silver, and copper ages, 73. Considered in its
origin and correspondence, it is celestial, spiritual,
holy, pure, and clean, 71. Love truly conjugial
is only with those who desire wisdom, and who consequently
advance more and more into wisdom, 98. So far
as a man loves wisdom from the love thereof, or truth
from good, so far he is in love truly conjugial, and
in its attendant virtue, 355. So far as man becomes
spiritual, so far he is in love truly conjugial, 130.
This love with its delights is solely from the Lord,
and is given to those who live according to his precepts,
534. Love truly conjugial may exist with one
of the married partners, and not at the same time with
the other, 226. How love truly conjugial is distinguished
from spurious, false, and cold conjugial love, 224.
Difference between love truly conjugial and vulgar
love, which is also called conjugial, and which with
some is merely the limited love of the sex, 98.