351. In like manner the whole life of man, also his thoughts, can be shown to him, as to what quality they had been in each single thing, and this with the acknowledgment of them, with their pain, anxiety, and conscience, and so [they may lead] to his revival. These things were also told me. That they are true no one ought to doubt, for so many confirmations can be adduced, that even if a man be blinded, or drawn away by phantasies and cupidities, he can be convinced, as if in light. 1747, Dec. 15.