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A. ARON and Moses, their mission to Egypt, xii. 190. Abdiel, (a seraph) opposes Satan promoting the angels re-
volt, &c. v. 803. Reply to his answer, v. 877. His fi- lelity, &c. celebrated, v. 896. Retreat from Satan's party, vi. 1. Soliloquy on view of him at their head, vi. 114. Speech to him hereon, vi. 130. Reply to his answer, vi. 171. Encounters sim in the battle, vi. 189. Vanquilhes Ariel, Arioch, and Ra- miel, (fallen angels) vi. 369. bel and Cain, their fory related, xi, 429. braham's and the patriarchs, xii. 113.
All nations his fons by faith, xii. 446. cheron, a river of hell, ii. 570. dam and Eve defcribed generally, iv. 288. Particularly, iv. 295. Their state of innocence, iv. 312, 492, 738. V. 211, 303. viii.
See Innocence. Night-orifon, iv. 720. Morning-orison, v. 153. Preparations to entertain the angel Raphael, v. 313: The table and entertainment described, v. 391., Their nuptial bed, iv. 908. Nuptials celebrated, viii. 510. Parting preceding the temptation, ix. 385. Behaviour after their fall, ix. 1004. Find themselves naked, ix. 1051. Make themselves breeches of fig- teaves, ix. 1099. Recriminate on, and reproach each other, ix. 1187. Hide themselves from God (the Son), x 97. Appearance before binı, X. 109. Repentance, X. 1098. Expulsion from Pa.
radise, xii. 625. See Similes. Adam, his discourse with Eve on the prohibition of the tree of know-
ledge, iv. 411. To her at night, iv. 610. Answer to her question about the nightly luminaries, iv. 650. Viewing her sleeping, v. 8. Answer to her relating her drear, (the fubject of Satan's first il- lusive temptation), v., 94, To her weeping, v. 129. Invites the an- gel Raphael to his bower, &c. v.301. Discourse with him, v. 400. Continued on various subjects, viii. 0:51. See Raphael. His crea- tion and dominion, &c. over the creatures, ix. 324. Prohibited the tree of knowledge, vii. 542. viii. 332. Account of himself, and objects about him, &c. on his creation, viii, 253. Of his first view of the Divine Presence, installation in Paradise, &c. viii. 311. Speech to God thereon, and on his folitude there, viii, 357. Re- ply to God's answer, viii. 379. Sleep on the formation of Eve described, viii. 451. His first view of her, viii. 481. Passion for her, viii. 521. Valediction to Raphael, vüi. 644. Discourse with
Ere preceding the temptation (on Satan's fubtlety, and the means to relift it, &c.) ix. 28;-384. Care and fears for her in absence, ix. 838. Meets bet returning with the forbidden fruit, ix. 817. Soliloquy lameuting her transgrellion, ix. 396. Resolves to die with her, ix. 907. Specch to her thereon, ix. 1921. Eats the for- bidden fruit, ix. 996. Incites her to carnal fruition (ihe firft ef- fect of it), ix. 1011, 1016. The place, &c. described, ix. 1037. After speech to her on their fall and nakedness, ix, 1067. A no- ther, charging her as the aggrefTor, ix. 1132. Reply to her answer, (recriminates her affected self-sufficiency, &c.) ix. 1162. Auswer to God (the Son) calling him to judgınent, x, 115. Reply to him, (accules Eve), x. 114. "The fentence prononnced on him, x. 197. Soliloquy thereon, x. 720. Continued, x. 854. Wilhes for kis dissolution, x. 746, 791. Reflections on the immortality of the soul, &c. x. 782. Repulsory fpeech to Eve attempting to confolate him, x. 866. Relents towarıls her, x. 937. Reply to her, (ac- cusing herself as the first in tranígression), x. 947. Answer, (to her reply advising to die by their own hands), x 1013. Resolves the contrary, ffubmillion to God's will, and'repentance), x. 1028. Specch to Eve, (on the efficacy of prayer, &c.) xi. 149. Hails her the mother of mankind, xi. 158. Speech to her on the o mens preceding their expulsion from
aradise, xi. 193.
On the view of Michael approaching, xi. 220. Behaviour on receiving the me!sage, xi. 203. Specch' to Michael thereon, xi. 295. Re- signation, xi. 370. Discourse with Michael, diteovering to him in vision what Mould happen in the world till the flood, xi. 450 867. Discourse with him, relating what should happen to the general resurrection, xii. 61-551. General reply to him, (réso- Intions of future obedience, dependence on God's providence, &c.).
xii. 552. See Eve; Michael, Raphael, Slinilies. Adonis, a river in Syria, i. 450. Adramelech and Almadai (fallen angels) wounded and put to fight, Air first clouded on Adam's fall, *i. 182. Allusions. Sec Similics. Amarant, a flower transplanted from Paradife to Heaven, iii. 351, Ambition cenfured, ii. 432. A cause of Satan's fall,' iv. 86. Angels (ccleftial) obey God of choice, not necessity, v. 535. Im.
trattled againit Satan and the fallen angels, vi. 15. Their figmal, and march, vi $. Signal to engage, and eogagement, vi. 2oź. Prevail, vi. 386. Difpofition to re-engage, vi. $24. Retreat, vi. 597. Rally again, and renew the fight, vi. 834. Their song on the creation, vii. 180, 232-5$T, 602. On its diffolution and renovation, x. 641. Guardians of Paradise, their parade, watch- es, &c. iv. 778, 782, 851, 977. v. 287. Re-afcent-to heaven on Adam's fall, X. 17. Appointed to expel Adam, &c. from Paras dise, xi. 127. Discent there, vii: 208. Poft affignol, viii. 220. March, poffeffing it, and expelling hini, &c. xü. 627. Sec God the Father and Son, Similies, Guardians of mankind, ix.' 153.
Angets
Angels (feifen) their after-ftate, i. 50, 339. Numbers, i. 331. v.
Names. i. 374. Various pursuits, &c. ii. 528. Lors fup- plied by man's creation, iii. 677. Imbattled against the angels celestial, vi. 99. Engagement, vi. 202. Defeat, vi. 386. Dir position to re-engage, vi. 507. Their artillery, cannon, &c. vi. 572. Prevail, vi. 594. Entire defeat and expulsion from heaven, vi. 831~877.: Transformed to serpents, x. 519, Farther pu- nished, with an illusion of the forbidilen fruit, X, 564. Both an-
nually continued, X. 575. See Satan, Similies. Apostles, their mission, &c. xii. 439. Gift of the Holy Ghost, xii.
497. Successors (wolves, false teachers, &c.) defcribed, xii. 508. Argument of the poem, i. 1. ix. 1. Ariel, Arioch, and Ramiel, (fallen angels) vanquished, vi. 369. Ark, its building by Noah described, xi. 728. Sce Noah. Ark of the covenant described, xii. 249. Aintaroth and Baalim (fallen angels), i. 422. Aftoreth, or Aftatte, (a fallen angel), i. 438. Author's hymn on conjugal love, iv. 750. To light, iii. 1. Invo-
cation's, 1. o. iii. 01. vii. 1. xi. 20. Reflection, in prospect of dani's &c. fall, ii. 380 On Satan's premeditated attempt, iv.
On Eve's parting with Adam preceding it, ix. 404. their nakedness after the fall, ix. 1114. On his own blindness,
&c. iii. 22. Azazel, (a fallen ange!) Satan's standard-bearer, i. 534.
B. Baalim and Afhtaroth (fallen angels), i. 422. Babel, the city and tower, built toy Niinrod, &c. xii. 98. The con-
fusion of languages there described, xii. 48. Baptifm, what the lign of, xii. 442. Baptized, the Holy Ghost given primitively to all fuch, xii. 497. Battle, &c. between the celestial and fallen angels (God tlie Son
concluding it) described, vi. 202-877. See Angels celestial and
fallen. Beafts, part of the fixth day's creation, deferibed, vii. 45 3. Beelzebub (a fallen angel), i. 79. Described, ii. 299: His answer
to Satan's firft speech after their full, i. 128. 'To his fecond, i.' 272. Speech in council, called by Satan thercon, jl. 310. Pro-
motes an attempt on the world, ii. 345. Belial (a falleo angel), i. 299. Described, ii. 108. His speech in
council, ii. 119. 'l'o 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. 487. Blafts, an effect of Adam's fall, x. 692., Bridge from hell-gates to the world over Chaos, the work, &c. de- (cribed, 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
Chaos described, ii. 890. vii. 210. Its court, ii. 959. Answer to
Satan's speech there, ii. 939. Bounds doce 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
Similies. Charity, its praises, &c. xii. 576-587. Chemos, or Peor, (a fullen angel), i. 406, 412. Cherubim. . Sce Angels celestial, &c. Similies. Church, hirclings 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.. Dillinguished from
an amour, iv. 705. Consists in reason, not .paflion, viii. -586. Defined, viii
. 589. Expressed on the woman's part) in practice,
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.956,
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 infallibi-
lity against it, xii. 529. Constellations, their appearances, motion, &c. iii. 577. Creation, the imiversal described, iii. 708. vii. 221. Creatures animal, in Paradise, described, iv. 340. Have degrees of
knowledge and reason, yüi. 369. Their difcord, an effect of A- dam's fall, x. 797. Entry of Noah's ark, xi. 733.
D. Dagon (a fallen angel), i. 457.. Damned, the vicinitudes of their torments described i. 506. David, his throne why eternal, xii. 320. Day and night in heaven described, vi. 4. Death and Šin, their station at hell-gates before Adam's fall, i. 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, de fcribed, X. 410. Arrival at Paradise, x. 584. After conduct in
the world, X. 610. See Similies. Death described, ii, 666. Answer to Satan at hell-gates, ti. 688. The son of Satan and Sin, ii. 729. Its birth, ii. 777
Answer to Sin on Adam's fall, x, 265. To Sin's fpeech 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. 409. Of the faithful, a
Necp to immortality, xii. 425-434. The gate of life, xii. 575, 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
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