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of it alone exclufive, iii. 198. Redemption propofed by God the
Father, iii. 203. Undertaken by God the Son, iii. 227. The
Son's merits alone imputative to him, towards it, how, iii. 290.
Man created to repair the lofs of the fallen angels, iii. 667. ix. 143.
His creation (part of the fixth day's) defcribed, vii. 524. Domi-
nion over the reft, vii. 520. Love to woman, how consistent with
his fuperiority, viii. 567. The whole creation in little, ix. 109.
Angels his guard ans, ix. 154. His fuperiority over the woman
given him by God, x. 145 195. Purfuing his appetites, dif-
figures not God's image bu his own, xi. 515. Conformity to the
divine will the true end of his creation, xi. 603. Abfolute demi-
nion over his brethren (men) an ufurpation, xii. 64. Given him
by God only over the creatures, xii. 67. Matches conjugal, the
modern cenfured, viii. 57. Refpecting the woman particularly,

x. 888.

Medufa, the guard of Lethe, ii. 610.

Mercy, God's first and laf attribute, iii. ì3z.

Meffiah promifed, x. 181. The promise explained, x. 182. xii. 386,
His birth, &c. and kingdom, defcribed, xii. 350. Why called the
feed of the woman, xii. 376. Life, and paffion, xii. 388. Re-
furrection, and miffion of the apostles, xii 420. Afcenfion, &c.
xii. 451. Coming, to judgement, &c. xii. 458, 543.
Michael (the archangel) appointed one of the chiefs of the celeftial
army against the revolted angels, vi. 44. His prowef, etc. in the
battle, vi. 250. Speech to Satan encountering him, vi. 262. The
combat described, vi. 296. Wounds Satan, vi. 320. The revolt
ers defeated, incamps on the field of battle, vi. 410. Prepares to
expel Adam, etc from Paradife, xi. 126. His appearance, etc.
there defcribed, xi. 238. Speech to Adam thereon, xi. 251. Re-
ply to Eve, lamenting the threatened expulfion, xi. 286 To
Adam on the fame subject, xi. 334. Difcovers to him (in vifion)
what should happen to the time of the flood, xi. 423-867. The
ftory of Cain and Abel, xi. 429. Death, with its caufes, and va-
riety, xi. 466. The ftate of the antediluvian world, (in common)
xi. 556. The state of it (civil, or in propriety) x. 638. The
ftory of Enoch, xi. 664. Of Noah, xi. 7c0. The flood, xi.
738. God's covenant to deftroy the world no more by water, xi.
890. Difcovers to him (relatively) what fhould happen from the
flood to the general refurrection, xii. 6-551. The patriarchal
government, xii. 13. The building and onfufion at Babel, xii.
38. The ftory of Cham, xii. 101. Of Abraham, and the patri-
archs, xii. 113. Of the Ifraelites bondage in Eg pt, and deliver-
ance thence, xii. 163. Of the fett'ement of their civil and facred
economy in the wildernefs, and eftablishment in Canaan, xii. 223.
Of their various ritual laws, their reafon, ufe, etc. xii. 280. Of
their government by judges and kings, xii. 315. Of their captivi-
ty in Babylon, xii. 335. Of their return from thence, after-dif-
fenfions, the birth and kingdom of the Meffiah, xii. 345-371.
Of his life, paffion, refurrection, miffion of the apostles, afcen-

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fion, etc. xii. 383-465. Of the miffion of the Holy Ghoft, gife
of tongues, miracles, etc. xii. 485-504. Of the apoftles fuccef
fors, (falfe teachers, etc.), their ambition, innovation, etc. the ef-
fects of them, and the Meffiah's coming to judgement, xii. 705.
-551. His anfwer to Adam's refolutions of future obedience,
etc. commends, advifes him, and warns him to quit Paradife, xii.
575.
Leads him and Eve out, xii. 627
See Similies.""
Mind, the force of it, i. 254. Difcourfe, its food, ix.-237.
Moloch, a fallen angel, i, 392. His fpeech in the council called by
Satan after their fall, ii. 51. Defies Gabriel in the battle between
the celeftial and revolted angels, vi. 357. Is wounded by him,
and flies, vi. 360.

Moon, fuppofed inhabited by tranflated faints and middle fpirits, iii.
459. Its office, iii. 726. Rifing defcribed, iv. 606. The fpots
in it, vapours not yet confolidated with its body, v. 418. Part of
the fourth day's creation, vii. 356. Receives its light from the
fun, vii. 375. Motion, afpects, vii. 379.

Moon and ftars, their courfes, influences, &c. iv. 661.

Moon and planets, their noxious motion, afpects, &c. an effect of
Adam's fall, x. 656.

Morning in heaven defcribed, vi. 12.

Morning, natural, defcribed, v. 120. ix. 192. xi. 133.
Mofes and Aaron, their miffion to Egypt, xii. 170..

Mulciber, a fallen angel, i. 740.

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Night in heaven described, v. 642.

Night and day in heaven defcribed, vi. 4.

Night, natural, defcribed, iv. 604-776. v. 38. ix. 48. At Adam's
fall, x. 846.

Nimrod, (the first monarch), his. tytanny defcribed, and cenfured_

xii. 24.

Nifrock, a fallen angel, vi. 446. His answer to Satan in council af-
ter their defeat by the celeftial angels, vi. 451.

Neah, his reprehenfion of the antediluvian world, xi. 719-808.
Building the ark, &c. xi. 728. Entering it, with his family, the
creatures, &c. xi. 733. The flood defcribed, xi. 738-824. Its
abatement, the ark's refting, etc. xi. 841. His fcent from it,
appearance of the rainbow, etc. xi. 861.

Noon defcribed, v. 300.

Obedience, conjugal, woman's happiness, etc, iv. 631. Of will, not
neceffity, only acceptable to God, v. 529.

Old age defcribed, xi. 535.

Omens of Adam's expulfion from Paradise, xi. 182.

Opinion, or knowledge. See knowlege or opinion.

Oths celeftial and terrefrial, notions about their motions, appearance,
etc. doubtful, and not neceffary to the improvement of happiness,
etc. viii. 7c-178.

Orus, a fallen angel, i. 478. Ofiris, another, ib,

Pandemonium

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Pandemonium (the court of hell) defcribed, i. 710. See Similies,
Faradife, or the garden of Eden, defcribed, iv. 131-214. v. 291.
vii. 537. viii. 304. ix. 439. The eastern gate of it, iv. 542.
Guarded by Gabriel, iv. 549. The bower of Adam and Eve
there, iv. 690. The parade, watches, etc. of the guardian angels
in Paradise, iv. 778-782—861—977. The hill there, from
whence Michael difcovers to Adam in vifion what should happen
to the time of the flood, xi. 377. Adam and Eve's expulfion from
Paradife defcribed, xii. 625. The flaming fword, etc. guarding
the eaft gate of it, xii. 632. The feat of it destroyed by Noah's
Hood, xi. 829. See Similies,

Paffions inordinate, an effect of Adam's fall, ix. 1120.

Patriarchal government, from the flood to Nimrod's tyranny, xii. 13.
Patriarchs, (Abraham's, etc.) their story related, xii. 113.

Peace, the corruptions of it equal to the waftes of war, xi. 783.
Peor or Chemos, a fallen angel, i. 412.

Perfecution in matters fpiritual, the rife of it, xii. 508-533. Its
effects, xii. 533.

Phlegethon, a river of hell, ii. 580.

Plagues of Egypt defcribed, xii. 173.

Planets and moon, their noxious motion, afpects, etc, an effect of
Adam's fall, x. 656.

Pleasure, fenfual, cenfured, xi. 603.

Poles, north and fouth, perpetual day under both, but for Adam's
fall, x. 668-680.

Prayer, the efficacy of its fpirit, xi. 5-14—146. Unavailable a-
gainst God's abfolute decrees, xi, 311.

Predeft.nation defined, iii. 111.

Priefts occafion the first diffenfion in the Jewish church and state, xii.
353.

Profopopeia, on Eve's eating the forbidden fruit, ix, 182. On A-
dam's, ix. 1000.

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Rainbow, its firft appearance after Noah's flood, xi. 865. Sign of
God's covenant to deftroy the world no more by water, xi. 895.
Ramiel, Ariel, and Arioch (fallen angels) vanquished, vi. 369.
Raphael, (the archangel), his defcent to Paradife to warn Adam a-
gainft his fall, v. 247. His perfon described, v. 276. Answer to
Adam's invitation to his bower, and entertainment there, v. 371.
404. Salutation of Eve, v. 388. Difcourfe with Adam on va-
rious fubjects, v. 464-viii. 651. On the perfection, variety,
and gradual œconomy of the creation, v. 468-543. On obedi-
ence, as a duty of choice, not neceffity, v. 520-543. On the
revolt and defeat of the fallen angels, v. 577-897. Thence warns
him against Satan's temptations, vi. 893. Vanquishes Asmadai,
and puts him to flight, vi. 363. On the creation, etc. vii. 111.-
640. On the motion, appearances, and influences of the celestial
and terreftrial bodies, viii. 15-178. Reply to Adam's account of
himself on his creation, etc, viii. 560. Reply to his quellion con-
cerning

cerning love, and the expreffion of it in fpirits celeftial, viii. £ze,
Advice to Adam at parting, and reafcent to heaven, viii, 630.

See Similies.

Reason, and free-will, the fame, iv. 95–108. ix. 350. The chief
faculty of the foul, v. 100. The being of the foul, difcurfive of
men, intuitive of angels. v. 486. In animal creatures, viii. 369.
The law of nature, ix. 653. Correlative with liberty, xii. 83.
With virtue, xii. 97.

Redemption of man propofed by God the Father, iii. 203. Under-
taken by God the Son, iii. 227.

Repentance the grace of God, iii. 185. Sincere endeavours towards
it acceptable, iii, 191. An act of it, x, 1086. Its efficacy, xi, 22.
Reprobation, the fate of it, iii, 198.

Reptiles, part of the fixth day's creation, defcribed, vii. 475.
Révolt, and defeat of the fallen angels, v. 577-vi. 892.
Rimmon,, a fallen angel, i. 467.

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Sabbath, its inftitution, the feventh, after the fix days creation, vii.
581. The folemnity of it defcribed, vii. 594.

Salvation, not only to the fons of Abraham's loins, but his faith,
xii. 449.

Satan, (the prince of the fallen angels), his fall from heaven, i 34.
Why fo called, i. 81. v. 657. Speech to Beelzebub after their fall,
1. 84. Reply to Beelzebub's anfwer, i. 157. Afcent from hell
i. 192. His fature, looks, etc, delcribed, i. 193. iv. 985. v. 706.
Speech to Beelzebub thereon, i. 242. His fhield de fcribed, i, 284.
His fpear, i. 292. Speech to the other fallen angels, i. 315. His
fandard defcribed, i. 531. Speech to the fallen angels reimbat-
tled, i. 622. Calls a council, i. 752. Speech to them in coun-
cil, ii. 11. Undertakes an attempt on the world, (the refult of it)
ii. 430-465. Afcent to the gates of hell, ii. 629, Speech, to
Death there, ii. 681. The Father of Sin and Death, ii. 727.
Anfwer to Sin's speech, ii. 737. To her reply, ii. 817. Flight
into Chaos, ii. 917. Arrival at the court of Chaos, ii. 951. Speech
there, ii. 968. Brought Sin and Death firft into the world, ii.
1024. Afcent to light, etc. ii. 1034., Alights on the convex of the
world's cutermost orb, iii. 418. View of the world from the first

ftep to heaven gate, iii. 540. Defcent to it defcribed, iii, 561.
Stops at the Sun, iii. 588. Difcovers Uriel, the angel of it, there,
ifi. 621. Transforms himself to a Cherub, iii. 634. Speech to
Uriel, ii. 654. Deceives him, iii. 681. Is directed by him to the
world, iii. 724. And Paradife, iii. 733. Alights on Mount Ni
phates, iii. 7
-739. Soliloquy, contemplating the fun, iv. 32. The
Erft hypocrite, iv. 121. Arrives at Paradife, iv. 131. Sits on the
tree of life, iv. 194. Soliloquy on view of Adam and Eve in Pa-
dife, iv. 358. Defcends from the tree of life, and affumes feve,
ral animal fhapes, iv. 395. Liftens to Adam's difcourfe with Eve
on God's prohibition of the free of knowledge, iv. 408. Solilo-

qay on the fubject of it, iv. 505. Refolves then to tempt them
to difobedience, iv. 512. First attempt in the affumed shape of a
toad, on Eve asleep, iv. 799. Anfwer to Ithuriel and Zephon,
reprehending him thereon, iv. 827. Reply to their anfwer, tv.
851. Anfwer to Gabriel, iv. 886. Reply to his anfwer, iv. 925.
To another, iv. 968. The inauguration of God the Son, the oc-
cafion of his revolt, v. 657. Speech to the next fubordinate angel
of his party thereon, v. 673. The feat of his hierarchy before h s
fall defcribed, v. 756. Speech to the angels of his hierarchy there
on, v. 772. Reply to Abdiel's anfwer on his fpeech to the hier
archs of his party, v. 853. His army difcribed, vi. 79. His port,
and post there, vi. 99. Anfwer to Abdiel's reply, vi. 150. Bat-
tle between his and the celestial army defcribed, vi. 205-85.-
His prowess in the battle, vi, 246. Encounters Michael, vi. 253.
Answer to Michael's fpeech thereon, vi. 281. The combat de-
fcribed, vi. 296. Wounded by him, vi. 320. Carried off, vi.
335. His army defeated, vi. 386. Retreats, and calls a council,
vi. 414. Speech in council, vi. 418. Reply to Nifroch there, v.
469. Gives the word for renewing the battle, vi. 558. Renew..
ed by his army, and the fecond butle defcribed, vi. 569-670.
Speech on the celeftial army's retreat, vi. 608. His army's en-
tire defeat and expulfion from heaven defcribed, vi. S31-877.
Returns from compaffing the earth, to Paradife by night, in a mist,,
in order to his temptation, ix. 53. His circuit, etc. defcribed, ix.
62. Soliloquy thereon, ix. 99. Enters the ferpent, ix. 182. View
(in that fhape) of Eve, ix. 424. Soliloquy thereon, ix. 473. Be-
haviour to her, ix. 523. Speech to her, ix. 532, Reply to her
anfwer, ix. 567. The difcourfe (his temptation of Eve to eat the
forbidden fruit) continued, ix. 732. Leaves her after eating it,
ix. 784. His fentence thereon (virtually) pronounced by God the
Son, x. 171. Returns to hell to avoid his prefence in Paradife, x.
337. Meets Sin and Death upon their journey to the world on
Adam's, etc. fall, x. 345. Anfwer to Sin's fpeech, x. 383. Parts
with them, x. 410.
Afcends his throne at Pandæmonium, x,
443. Speech to the fallen angels affembled there, x. 459. Ap-
plauded with a hifs, x. 504. He and they transformed to ferpents,
x. 510. Further punifhed with an illufion of the forbidden fuit,
x. 549.
Both annually continued, x: 575. Himfelf (the ferpent)
dragged in chains at the afcenfion of the Meffiah, xii. 453. Diffo
Jution (with the world) at his coming to judgement, xii. 545. See.
Similies.

Saturn, (a fallen angel) i. 512.

Scriptures, how to be understood, xii. 511.

Scafens, their changes, respecting each clime, an effect of Adam's
fall, x. 677.

Serpent defcribed, ix. 182. After entered by Satan, ix. 495. His
fentence (fnally) pronounced by God the Son, as the affumed.
tempter of Eve, x. 163-175. See Similies.

Sideral blafts, etc, an effect of Adam's fall, x. 692.

Similies

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