7 Metaphors for conjunction

This is the case especially with married partners, who love each other intimately: but as the woman is from the man, and this conjunction is a species of reunion, it may be seen from reason, that it is not a conjunction into a one, but an adjunction, close and near according to the love, and approaching to contact with those who are principled in love truly conjugial.

The conjunction is the soul of the discourse.

For example: "A Conjunction is a word which connects other terms, and commonly of two sentences makes but one."

The conjunction is an ellipse, because it is the middle term between two members of the sentence which are the extremes; it recalls what has just been said, and indicates what is to come.

ACTION.In all conjunction by love there must be action, reception, and reaction, 293.

Love is conjunction; and conjunction with the Lord is the church.

The reason of this is, because the male is born to become understanding, and the female to become will, loving the understanding of the male; from which consideration it follows, that conjugial conjunction is that of the will of the wife with the understanding of the man, and the reciprocal conjunction of the understanding of the man with the will of the wife.

7 Metaphors for  conjunction