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cations, i. 6. iii. 61. vii. 1. xi. 20. Reflection in prospect of
Adam's, &c. fall, ii. 380. On Satan's premeditated attempt, iv.
1. On Eve's parting with Adam preceding it, ix. 404. On their
nakedness after the fall, ix. 1114. On his own blindness, &c.
iii. 22.

Azazel (a fallen Angel) Satan's standard-bearer, i. 534.

B.

Baalim and Ashtaroth (fallen Angels,) i. 422.

Babel, the city and tower, built by Nimrod, &c. xii. 38. The
confusion of languages there, described, xii. 48.

Baptism, what the sign of, xii. 442.

Baptized, the Holy Ghost given primitively to all such, xii. 497.
Battle, &c. between the celestial and fallen Angels (God the Son con-
cluding it) described, vi. 202-877. See Angels celestial and
fallen.

Beasts, part of the sixth day's creation, described, vii. 453.
Beelzebub (a fallen Angel,) i. 79. Described, ii. 299. His answer

to Satan's first speech after their fall, i. 128. To his second, i.
272. Speech in council, called by Satan thereon, ii. 310. Pro-
motes an attempt on the world, ii. 345.

Belial (a fallen Angel,) i. 290. Described, ii. 108. His speech in
council, ii. 119. To Satan, on their advantage gained in the re-
engagement with the celestial Angels, vi. 620.

Birds, part of the fifth day's creation, described, vii. 417.
Blasts, an effect of Adam's fall, x. 692.

Bridge from Hell-gates to the world over Chaos, the work, &c.
described, x. 293.

C.

Cain and Abel, their story related, xi. 429.

Cham's story, xii. 101.

Chance, the common notion of it exploded, ii. 909.

Chaos described, ii. 890. vii. 210. Its court, ii. 959. Answer to
Satan's speech there, ii. 989. Bounds since the Angels fall, the
creation, &c. ii. 998. State before it, v. 577. A bridge made
over it from Hell-gates to the world, at Adam's fall, x. 282. See
Similiès.

Charity, its praises, &c. xii. 576-587.

Chemos, or Peor, (a fallen Angel,) i. 406, 412.

Cherubim. See Angels celestial, &c. Similies.

Church, hirelings in it, compared to the devil in Paradise, iv. 192.
Cocytus, a river of Hell, ii. 579.

Comparisons. See Similies.

Conjugal love, the praises, &c. of it, iv. 750. Distinguished from
an amour, iv. 765. Consists in reason, not passion, viii. 586.
Defined, viii. 589. Expressed (on the woman's part) in prac-
tice, viii. 600. In words, xii. 615. A reciprocal duty of it, ix. 357.
Conjugal obedience, woman's happiness, &c. iv. 635.

Conjugal union, the reasons and obligations of it, viii. 494. ix. 955,
961.

Conscience, God's umpire in Man, iii. 194. The terrors of it, iv.
23. X. 842. Laws to force it, censured, xii. 515. No infallibility
against it, xii. 529.

Constellations, their appearances, motion, &c. iii. 577.

Creation, the universal, described, iii. 708. vii. 221.

Creatures, animal in Paradise, described, iv. 340. Have degrees of
knowledge and reason, viii. 369. Their discord an effect of
Adam's fall, x. 707. Entry of Noah's ark, xi. 733.

Dagon (a fallen angel) i. 457.

D.

Damned, the vicissitudes of their torments described, ii. 596.
David, his throne, why eternal, xii. 320.

Day and Night in Heaven, described, vi. 4.

Death and Sin, their station at Hell-gates before Adam's fall, ii. 648.
Their union, x. 249. Make a bridge from thence over Chaos to
the world, after it, x. 282. Meet Satan in his return to Hell from
thence, x. 326. Their journey thither, and influences described,
x. 410. Arrival at Paradise, x. 585. After-conduct in the world,
x. 610. See Similies.

Death described, ii. 666. Answer to Satan at Hell-gates, ii. 688:

The Son of Satan and Sin, ii. 727. Its birth, ii. 777. Answer to
Sin on Adam's fall, x. 264. To Sin's speech in Paradise, x. 596.
See Similies.

Death natural, the causes and variety of it, described, xi. 466-493.
More terrible in view than reality, xi. 469. Of the faithful, a
sleep to immortality, xii. 425-434. The gate of life, xii. 571.
Death eternal considered, x. 808.

Deluge universal. See Noah.

Despair, the degrees and colours of it, iv. 108.
Devils, why eternally excluded from grace, iii. 129.
Discord censured, ii. 496. Daughter of Sin, &c. x. 707.
Dominion absolute in man, over men, an usurpation, xii. 64.
Dreams illusive, &c. their source, iv. 799. Natural, v. 110.
vine, xii. 611.

Di-

E.

Eagle, a bird of prey, an effect of Adam's fall, xi. 185.

Earth and Heaven. See Heaven and Earth.

Earth, its general creation described, iii. 715. vii. 231. The sha-
dow of Heaven, v. 574. Separated from the waters, part of the
third day's creation, described, vii. 276. The fruits of it, &c. vii.
313. Its motion, or of the Heavens, speculations thereon cen-
sured, viii. 70. Its praises, ix. 99. The centre of the creation,
ix. 107. Destruction by Noah's flood described, xi. 743. Resti
tution after it, xii. 852. An universal Paradise at the Messiah's
coming to judgment, xii. 463. See World.

Eden, the country bounded, iv. 210.

Eden, the garden of it. See Paradise.

Egypt, the plagues of it described, xii. 173.

Election asserted, iii. 183.

Elements, &c. subsist on each other, xi. 415.

Enoch, his story and translation, xi. 664, 700.

Eve and Adam. See Adam and Eve, Innocence, Similies.

An-

Eve particularly described, characterized, &c. iv. 712. v. 379. viii.
46, 470, 482, 596. ix. 386, 431, 457, 489, 538, 603, 896.
swer to Adam's discourse on the prohibition of the tree of know-
ledge, iv. 440. Recounts her first view of the creation, Adam, &c.
iv. 449. Answer to him at night, iv. 635. To him waking her
(relates her dream, the subject of Satan's first illusive temptation)
v. 27. Weeping described, v. 129. Attending the entertainment
of Raphael, v. 443. Her formation from Adam, viii. 460. Be-
haviour on view of him, &c. viii. 500. Discourse with him pre-
ceding the temptation (she prevailing on her own sufficiency, and
his fondness) ix. 205-384. Answer to Satan (in the serpent)
ix. 552. The discourse (Satan tempting her to eat the for-
bidden fruit) continued, ix. 732. Soliloquy before her eating
it, ix. 745. Plucks and eats, ix. 780. Soliloquy after it, ix.
795. Resolution to tempt Adam, ix. 830.

Speech to him there-

on, ix. 856. Reply to his answer, resolving to die with her,

ix. 960. Behaviour thereon, ix. 990. Gives him the fruit, ix.
995. Repeats the transgression with him, ix. 1005. Is incited
by him to carnal fruition (the first effect of it) ix. 1014, 1035.
The place, &c. described, ix. 1037. Answer to him (accusing
her as the aggressor) imputes it to his indulgence, ix. 1142. An-
swer to God (the Son) calling her to judgment (accuses the serpent)
x. 159. The sentence pronounced on her, x. 192. Behaviour
and speech to Adam's repulse of her, and her offers of consolation
(accuses herself) x. 909. After-behaviour thereon, x. 937. Re-
ply to his answer (advises to die by their own hands) x. 966. To
him, hailing her the mother of mankind, xi. 162. Soliloquy, la-
menting the threatened expulsion from Paradise, xi. 268. Speech
to him on quitting it (affection, conjugal resolution, and consola-
tion on the promise of the Messiah) xii. 610. See Adam, Similies.
Evening described, iv. 598.

Evil-in thought unapproved-blameless, v. 117.
Experience-a guide to wisdom, ix. 807.

F.

Faith, unnecessary endeavours to approve it, suspicious, ix. 1139.
Faith in Christ with works, eternal life, xii. 420. Laws to force it,
censured, xii. 515. No infallibility against it, xii. 529.
Fancy (a faculty of the soul) its office, v. 100. The eye

viii. 460.

of the soul,

Fame, or glory, the common notion of it censured, xi. 688.
Fate the will of God, vii. 170.

Fig-Tree, of which Adam, Eve, &c. made aprons, described, ix. 1101.
Firmament, the second day's creation, described, vii. 261.

Fish, part of the fifth day's creation, described, viii. 391.

Flaming sword in Paradise on Adam's, &c. expulsion thence, de-
scribed, xii. 632. See Similies.

Flood universal. See Noah.

Freedom, with the loss of it, virtue, &c. degenerates, xi. 797.
Free-Grace asserted, iii. 173. Defined, iii. 227.

Free-Will asserted, iii. 95. v. 235, 520. viii. 635. ix. 350. x. 43.
Reason, the same, iii. 108. ix. 350. The image of God, viii. 440.
Fruition carnal, the passion of it censured, viii. 579.

G.

Gabriel, the Archangel, chief of the Guardian Angels of Paradise,
his station, &c.described, iv.443. Informed by Uriel of Satan's de-

scent there, iv. 561. Undertakes to detect him, iv. 576. His
charge to Uzziel, Ithuriel, and Zephon (three other of the Guar-
dian Angels) thereon, iv. 782. Speech to them, &c. on their
taking, and return with him, iv. 866. To Satan thereon, iv. 877.
Reply to his answer, iv. 902. To another, iv. 946. To another,
iv. 1006. Appointed one of the chiefs of the celestial army against
the revolted Angels, vi. 45. His prowess, &c. in the battle, vi. 354.
Glory, or fame, the common notion of it censured, xi. 688.
God the Father contemplating his works, &c. iii. 56. Speech to God
the Son, on Satan's design on the creation, man, &c. iii. 8o. Re-
ply to his answer, iii. 168. Proposes the manner, &c. of fallen
man's redemption, iii. 203. Answer to the Son's undertaking it,
iii. 274. Decrees his bodily resurrection as God and Man, iii. 303.
His (the Father's) attributes, &c. iii. 372. Visibly seen in the
Son, iii. 383. vi. 680. Charge to Raphael, to warn Adam against
his fall, v. 224. Speech to the whole celestial hierarchy convened
at the inauguration of God the Son, v. 600. To the Son on Sa-
tan's, &c. revolt thereon, v. 719. Army against the revolters de-
scribed, vi. 15. Speech to Abdiel on his quitting their party, vi.
29. Appoints Michael and Gabriel chiefs of the celestial army,
vi. 44. Battle, &c. between them and the revolters described,
vi. 202-607. Appoints God the Son to end it, vi. 680. Cha-
riot, (the Father's) described, vi. 749. Speech to the Son, re-
solving the creation of the world, vii. 139. Commits the work
to him, vii. 163. His (the Father's) omnipresence, vii. 168,
588. Goodness, free, vii. 170. Will, fate, vii. 173. Institution
of the Sabbath (by God the Father and Son) the seventh after the
six days of the creation, vii. 581. The solemnity of it described,
vii. 594. Speech (the Father's) on the Guardian Angels return
from Paradise upon Adam's, &c. fall, x. 34. Appoints the Son
judge of it, x. 55. Speech to the celestials on Sin and Death's en-
trance into the world thereby, x. 614. Promise of their dissolu-
tion, and renovation of Heaven and Earth, x. 633. Charge to
the Angels touching the changes in the creation on the fall, x. 649.
Answer to the Son's intercession on Adam's repentance, xi. 45.
Speech to the celestials convened at his decreeing his expulsion
from Paradise, xi. 84. To Michael thereon, xi. 99,
God the Son, at the right hand of the Father, iii. 62. His (the
Father's) essence, &c. iii. 138. His word, &c. iii. 169. vii. 163.
Answer to him on Satan's design on the creation, man, &c. iii.

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