V. There are four degrees of adulteries, according to which they have their predications, their charges of blame, and after death their imputations.
"The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love"
Emanuel Swedenborg
Nevertheless things are considered in one way by a man from his rational light, in another by a judge from the law, and in another by the Lord from the state of a man's mind: wherefore we mention predications, charges of blame, and after death imputations; for predications are made by a man according to his rational light, charges of blame are made by a judge according to the law, and imputations are made by the Lord according to the state of the man's mind.
"The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love"
Emanuel Swedenborg
Let us now, in the light of this classification, return to the question whether all relations can be reduced to predications.
"Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy"
Bertrand Russell