P. 373. 1. 497 Baptiz'd, the Holy Ghost given primi-}p. tively to all fuch Battel, &c. between the Cæleftial, from p. 172. 1. 202 Vide Angels Coeleftial, and Fall'n. Beafts, Fart of the fixth Day's Creation, }p. z deferib'd Belzebub, (a fall'n Angel) Deferibed His Answer to Satan's first Speech? To his Second Speech in Council, call'd by Satan thereon ftial Angels Birds, part of the fifth Day's Creati-2 Blafts, an Effect of Adam's Fall Bridge from Hell Gates to the World over C Cain and Abel, their Story related Cham's Story P. 213. 1.453 P. s. 1. 79 P. 41. 1. 299 P. 7. 1. 128 P. 12. 1. 272 P. 35. 1. 108 1. 119 P. 186. 1. 620 Chance, the common Notion of it, exploded p. 62. 1. 909 Chaos defcrib'd It's Court Answer to Satan's Speech there State before it A Bridge made over it from Hell- Charity, its Praises, &c. P. 63. 1.959 SP. 65. 1.998 P.296. 1. 282 Vide Similies. P. 376. 1. 576to 1.587 Chemos, or Peor (a fall'n Angel) p.16. 1.406,412 Cherubim Vide Angels Coeleftial, & Vide Similies Church, Hir lings in it, compar'd to the Devil in Paradife Cocytus, a River of Hell Comparisons Conjugal Love, the Praifes, &c. of it. Confifts in Reafon, not Paffion Defin'd p. 103. 1. 192 P.SI. 1.579 Vide Similies. P. 122. 1.750 P. 240. 1.586 Exprest (on the Woman's part) in practice p. 222. 1. so In Words A reciprocal Duty of it Coujucal Obedience, Woman's Happiness, &c. Conjugal Union, the Reason and Obli- Confcience, God's Umpire in Man The Terrors of it Laws to force it, Cenfur'd No Infallability against it P. 377. 1. GIS p. 118. 1.635 1. 494 SP. 237. P. 374. 1.515 Constellations, their "Appearances, Mo-p. 89. 1. 577 tion, &c. Creation, the Universal, defcrib'd SP. 93. 1.7c8 2p.205. 1.221 Creatures Animal in Paradife, defcrib'd p. 108. 1.340 Have Degrees of Knowledge, and Reason P. 233. 1. 369 Ther Difcord, an Effect of Adam's Fall p.310. 1.707 Entry of Noah's Ark Dagon (a fall'n Angel) Damn'd, the Viciffitudes of their Tor- David, his Throne why Eternal Their Union Make a Bridge from thence over ti. ence P.34. 1. 733 p. 18. 1.457 P.SI. 1.596 P. 367. 1. 320 P. 156. 1. 4 SP. 53. 1. 648 P. 295. 1. 249 p. 297. 1. 326 う from p. 34c. 1. 466 { p. 371. 1.425 P. 376. 1.571 Vide Noah Death Natural, the Causes, and More terrible in view than reality lity The Gate of Life Death Eternal confidered Deluge Univerfal P. 313. 1.808 Despair, the Degrees and Colours of it p. 100. l. 108. 114 Difcord cenfured Daughter of Sin, &c. Dominion abfolute in Man, over Men, an Vfurpation Dreams Illufive, &c. their Source Natural Divine E Eagle, a Bird of Prey,aneffect of Adam's Fall p. 331. 1. 185 Earth and Heaven Earth, it's General Creation defcrib'd The Shadow of Heaven Vide Heaven and Earth S p. 93. 1.715 P. 205. 1. 231 Separated from the Waters, part of the The Fruits of it, &c. SP. 207. 1. 276 It's Motion, or of the Heavens, Specu- }p. 223. 1. 70 lations thereon enfur'd It's praises P. 248, 1.99 The Centre of the Creation P. 248. 1.107 Destruction by Noah's Flord defcrib'd p. 344. 1.743 Reftitution after it An univerfal Paradife at the Meffiah's Eden, the Country bounded Eden, the Garden of it. P. 353. 1.852 SP. 372. 1. 463 Vide World. P. 104. 1.219 Elements, &c. Subfift on each other Eve and Adam Vide Paradife. Vide Adam and Eve. Vide Innocence. Vide Similies. f p. 120. 1.712 P. 145. 1.379 Eve particularly defcrib'd, Characte- P. 236. 1.470 P. 237. 1.482 Lp. 274. 1. 896 Aufwer to Adam's Difcourfe on the 7 Prohibition of the Tree of Know-P. III. 1.440 ledge Recounts her firft View of the Creation, Answer to him at Night To him waking her (relates her Dream. 1. 449 { P. 118. 1. 635 the Subject of Satan's first Illufive Sp. 133. 1. 27 Temptation) Weeping deferib'd P. 137. L. 129 Attending the Entertainment of Raphael p. 147. 1.443 Her formation from Adam Behaviour on View of him, &c, Difcourfe with him preceding the Temptation (he preva-from p. 251. 1. 205 nd his Fondness) Anfwer to Satan (in the Serpent) to p. 27. 1. 384 P. 263. 1.552 The Difcourfe (Satan Tempting bra to Eat the forbidden Fruit con- op. 269. 1.732 Soliloquy before her Eating it Flucks and Eats Soliloquy after it Refolution to Tempt Adam Replyto bis Anfwer, resolving to die with her Gives him the Fruit Repeats the Trangreffion with him The place, &c. defcribed Aufwer to him (accufing her as Answer to God (the Son) calling her 1.745. P. 271. 780 P. 272. 1. 830 P. 273. 1.856 SP. 277. 1.969 P. 278. 1.990 p.173. 1.1014 SP.179. 1.1035 P. 293. 1. 192 to Judgment (accufes the Serpent) P. 252. 1.159 Reply to his Anfuer (advises to die To him, Hailing her the Mother of P. 317. 1. 909 P. 318. 1.937 SP.319. 1.966 SP. 330. 1. 162 SP.333. 1. 268 Vide Adam. |