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&c. xii. 626.

See God the Father and Son, Similes. Guar dians of mankind ix. 152. Angels (fallen) their after-ftate i. 50, 339. Numbers i, 331. v. 743. Names i. 374. Various pursuits, c. ii. 528. Lofs fupplied by man's creation iii. 677. Imbattled against the angels celeftial vi. 79. Engagement vi. 202. Defeat vi. 386. Difpofition to re-engage vi. 507. Their artillery,-cannon, c. vi. 572. Prevail vi. 597. Entire defeat, and expulsion from heaven vi. from 831 to 877. Transformed to ferpents x. 519. Farther punished with an illufion of the forbidden fruit x. $47. Both annually continued x. 575. See Satan, Similes. Apoftles, their miffion, &c. xii. 439.

Gift of the Holy Ghoft

xii. 497. Succeffors (wolves, falfe teachers, &c.) defcribed xii. 508.

Argument of the poem i. I. ix. I.

Ariel, Arioch, and Ramiel, (fallen angels) vanquished vi. 369..
Ark, its building by Noah, described xi. 728. See Noah.
Ark of the covenant defcribed xii. 249.

Afhtaroth and Baalim (fallen angels) i. 422.

Aftoreth, or Aftarte (a fallen angel) i. 438.

Author's hymn on conjugal love iv. 750. To light iii. I. Invo❤ cations i. 6. iii. 61. vii. I. xi. 20. Reflection, in profpect 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 ftandard-bearer i. 534

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Baalim and Afhtaroth (fallen angels) i. 422.

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

Baptifm, what the sign of xii. 442.

Baptized, the Holy Ghost given primitively to all fuch xii. 497. Battle, &c. between the celestial and fallen angels (God the Son concluding it) defcribed vi. from 202 to 877. See Angels celeftial and fallen.

Beafts, part of the fixth day's creation, described vii. 453.

Beelzebub (a fallen angel) i. 79. Defcribed ii. 299. His answer to Satan's first speech after their fall i. 128. To his fecond i. 272. Speech in council, called by Satan thereon ii. 310. Promotes an attempt on the world ii. 345.

Belial (a fallen angel) i. 290. Defcribed ii. 108. His fpeech in council ii. 119. To Satan, on their advantage gained in the reengagement with the celeftial angels vi. 620.

Birds, part of the fifth day's creation, described vii. 417.

Blafts, an effect of Adam's fall x. 692.

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

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Cain and Abel, their story related xi. 429.

Cham's story xii. 101.

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

Chaos defcribed ii. 890. vii. 210. Its court ii. 959. Answer to
Satan's speech there ii. 989. Bounds fince the angels fall, the
creation, &c. ii. 998. State before it v. 577- A bridge made
over it from hell-gate to the world, at Adam's fali x, 282.
See Similes.

Charity, its praises, &c. xii. from 576 to 587.

Chemos, or Peor, (a fallen angel) i. 406, 412.
Cherubim. See Angels celeftial, &c. Similes.

Church, hirelings in it compared to the devil in Paradise iv. 192.
Cocytus, a river of hell ii. 579.
Comparisons. See Similes.

Conjugal love, the praises, &c. of it iv. 750. Distinguished from
an amour iv. 765. Confists in reafon, not passion viii. 586.
Defined viii. 589. Expreffed (on the woman's part) in practice
viii. 50.
In words xii. 615. A reciprocal duty of it ix. 357-
Conjugal obedience, woman's happiness, &c. iv. 635.
Conjugal union, the reason and obligations of it viii. 494. ix. 955,
961.

Confcience, God's umpire in man iii. 194. The terrors of it iv. 23.
1. 842. Laws to force it, cenfured xii. 515. No infallibility
against it xii. 529.

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

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

Creatures animal in Paradife, defcribed iv. 340. Have degrees of
knowledge and reason viii. 369. Their difcord, an effect of A◄
dam's fall x. 707. Entry of Noah's ark xi. 733.

Dagon (a fallen angel) i. 457.

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Damned, the viciffitudes 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. 6481-
Their union x. 249. Make a bridge from thence over Chaos ta
the world, after it x. 282. Meet Satan in his return to hell
from thence x. 326. Their journey thither, and influences de-
fcribed x. 410. Arrival at Paradife x. 585. After conduct in
the world x. 610. See Similes.
Death defcribed ii. 666. Answer to Satan at
The fon of Satan and Sin ii. 727.
to Sin on Adam's fall x. 264. To Sin's fpeech in Paradise
x. 596. See Similes.

hell-gates ii. 688.
Its birth ii. 777.

Answer

Death, natural, the causes and variety of it, described xi. from 466

to 493. More terrible in view than reality xi. 469. Of the

faithful, a fleep to immortality xii. from 425 to 434. The gate
of life xii. 571.

Death eternal confidered x. 808.

Deluge univerfal. See Noah.

Defpair, the degrees and colours of it iv. 108.

Devils, why eternally excluded from grace iii. 129.

Discord cenfured ii. 496. Daughter of Sin, &c. x. 707.
Dominion abfolute in man, over men, an ufurpation xii. 64.
Dreams illufive, c. their fource iv. 799. Natural v. 110. Di
vine xii. 611.

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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 fla-
dow of heaven v. 574. Separated from the waters, part of the
third day's creation, defcribed vii. 276. The fruits of it, &c.
vii. 313. Its motion, or of the heavens, fpeculations thereon
cenfured viii. 70. Its praifes ix. 99. The centre of the creation
ix. 107. Destruction by Noah's flood defcribed xi. 743. Re-.
ftitution after it xii. 852. An univerfal Paradife at the Mef-
fiah's coming to judgment xii. 463. See World.

Eden, the country bounded iv. 210.

Eden, the garden of it. See Paradife.

Egypt, the plagues of it described xii. 173

Election afferted iii. 183,

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

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

Eve and Adam. See Adam and Eve, Innocence, Similes.

Eve particularly defcribed, characterized, &c. iv. 712. v. 379. viii.
470, 482,546, 596. ix. 386, 431, 457, 489, 538, 603, 896.
Anfwer to Adam's difcourfe on the prohibition of the tree of
knowledge iv. 440. Recounts her first view of the creation, A-
dam, &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. Behaviour on view of him, &c. viii. 500.. Difcourse,
with him preceding the temptation (the prevailing on her own
fufficiency, and his fondness) ix. from 205 to 384. Answer to
Satan (in the ferpent) ix. 552. The difcourfe (Satan tempting
her to eat the forbidden fruit) continued ix. 732. Soliloquy
before her eating it ix. 745. Plucks and eats ix. 780. Solilo-
quy after it ix. 795. Refolution to tempt Adam ix. 830.
Speech to him thereon ix. 856. Reply to his anfwer, refolving
to die with her ix. 960. Behaviour thereon ix. 990. Gives
him the fruit ix. 995. Repeats the tranfgreffion 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. An-

fwer to him, (accusing her as the aggressor) imputes it to his indulgence ix. 1142. Answer to God (the Son) calling her to judgment (accufes the ferpent) x. 159. The fentence pronounced on her x. 192. Behaviour, and fpeech to Adam's repulse of her, and her offers of confolation (accufes herself) x. 909. After-behaviour thereon x. 937. Reply to his answer (advises to die by their own hands) x. 966. To him, hailing her the mother of mankind xi. 162. Soliloquy, lamenting the threatened: expulfion from Paradife xi. 268. Speech to him on quitting it (affection, conjugal resolution, and confolation on the promise of the Meffiah) xii. 610. See Adam, Similes.

Evening described iv. 598.

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

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Faith, unneceffary endeavours to approve it, suspicious ix. 1139.
Faith in Chrift, with works, eternal life xii. 420. Laws to force
it cenfured xii. 515. No infallibility against it xii. 529.
Fancy, (a faculty of the foul), its office v. 100.

foul viii. 460.

The eye of the

Fame, or glory, the common notion of it cenfured xi. 688.

Fate, the will of God vii. 170.

Fig-tree, of which Adam, Eve, &c. made aprons, described ix.

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Firmament, the second day's creation, described vii. 261.

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

Flaming fword in Paradife, on Adam's &c. expulfion thence, defcribed xii 632. See Similes.

Flood univerfal. See Noah.

Freedom, with the lofs of it, virtue, &c. degenerares xi. 797.
Free grace afferted iii. 173. Defined iii. 227.

Free will afferted iii. 95. v. 235, 520. viii. 635. ix. 350. x. 43.
Reason, the fame iii. 108. ix. 350. The image of God viii. 440.
Fruition, carnal, the paffion of it cenfured viii. 579.

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Gabriel, the archangel, chief of the guardian angels of Paradife, his ftation, &c. defcribed iv. 443. Informed by Uriel of Satan's defcent there iv. 561. Undertakes to detect him iv. 576. His charge to Uzziel, Ithuriel, and Zephon (three other of the guardian 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 anfwer 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 prowefs, &c. in the battle vi. 354.

Glory, or fame, the common notion of it cenfured 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. 80. Reply to his answer iii. 168. Proposes the manner, &c. of fallen man's redemption iii. 203. Answer to the Son undertaking it iii. 274. Decrees his bodily refurrection as God and man iii. 303. His (the Father's) attributes, &c. iii, 372. Vifibly feen in the Son iii. 383. vi. 680. Charge to Raphael to warn Adam against his fall v. 224. Speech to the whole celeftial hierarchy convened at the inauguration of God the Son v. 600. To the Son on Satan's, &c. revolt thereon v. 719. Army against the revolters defcribed 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. from 202 to 607. Appoints God the Son to end it vi. 680. Chariot (the Father's) described vi. 749. Speech to the Son, refolving the creation of the world vii. 139. Commits the work to him vii. 163. His (the Father's) omniprefence vii. 168, 588. Goodnefs, free vii. 170. Will, fate vii. 173. Inftitution of the Sabbath, (by God the Father and Son) the feventh after the fix days of the creation vii. 581. The Solemnity of it defcribed vii. 594. Speech (the Father's) on the guardian angels return from Paradife upon Adam's, &c. fall x. 34. Appoints the Son judge of it x. 55. Speech to the celeftials on Sin and Death's entrance into the world thereby x. 614. Promife of their diffolution, and renovation of heaven and earth x. 633. Charge to the angels touching the changes in the creation on the fall x. 649. Anfwer to the Son's interceffion on Adam's repentance xi. 45. Speech to the celeftials convened at his decreeing his expulfion from Paradife xi. 84. To Michael thereon xi. 99. God the Son, at the right hand of the Father' iii. 62. His (the Father's) effence, &c. iii. 138. His word, &c. iii 169. vii. 163. Anfwer to him on Satan's design on the creation, man, &c. iii. 144. On his propofing the manner, &c. of man's redemption iii. 227. Undertakes it iii. 236. Love to men, and filial obedience iii. 266. The fecond Adam iii. 285. His merits alone imputative to man iii. 290. xii. 406. His refurrection as God and Man decreed iii. 303. Equal to the Father iii. 305. His (the Son's) attributes iii. 383. Anfwer to the Father on Satan's &c. revolt vi. 733. The image of the Father iii. 383. vi. 680, 736. The Meffiah vi. 718, 881. Anfwer to the Father, appointing him to end the battle between the celestial and revolted angels vi. 723. Undertakes it vi. 730. His armour, equipage, &c. defcribed vi. 760. Speech to the celestial army vi. 800. Solely attacks the revolters vi. 824. Entirely defeats them vi. 838. The action and defeat defcribed vi, from 631 to 877. Returns in triumph vi. 878. His perfon, equipage, &c. in the work of the creation, defcribed vii. 192. Reafcent to heaven after it vii. 550. Institution of the Sabbath (by God the

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