tance) x 1028. Speech to Eve on the efficacy of prayer, &c. xj 140. Hails her the mother of mankind j 158. Speech to ber on the Omens preceding their expulfion from Paradife xj 193. On the view of Michael approaching xj 226. Behaviour on receiving the meffage xj 263. Speech to Michael thereon xj 295 Refignation xj 370. Difcourfe with Michael, difce- vering to him in vifion what should happen in the world till the flood xj 450 to 867. Difcourfe with bim, relating what could happen to the general re- furrection xij 6 to 551. General reply to him, (refo- lutions of future obedience, dependance on God's provi- dence, &c.) xij 552. Vide Eve. Vide Michael. Vide Raphael. Vide Similies.
Adonis (or Thammuz) a fall'n Angel i 46. Adramalec and Afmadai, fall'n Angels, wounded, and put to flight vj 365.
Air first clouded on Adam's fall xj 182. Allufions. Vide Similies.
Amarant, a flower transplanted from Paradife to Heaven iij 352.
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Ambition cenfured ij 482. A caufe of Satan's fall iv 86. Angels (coeleftial) obey God of choice, not neceffity v 535 Imbattel'd against Satan, and the fall'n Angels vj 15 Their fignal, and march vj 56. Signal to engage, and engagement vj 202. Prevail vj 386. Difpofition to re-ingage vj 524. Retreat vj 597. Rally again, and renew the fight vj 634. Their fong on the creation vij 180.252.557.602. On its diffolution and renovation x 641. Guardians of Paradife, their parade, watches, &c. iv 778. 782. 861.977. v 287. Re-afcent to Heaven on Adam's fall xj 17. Appointed to expel Adam, &c. from Paradife xj 127. Defcent there vij 208. Poft affigned viij 220. March poffeffing it, and expelling him, &c. xij 626. Guardians of mankind ix 152.
Vide God the Father and Son. Vide Similies. Angels (fallen) their after-flate i 50.339. Numbers i 331. V 743. Names i 374. Various purfuits, &c.
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ij 528.
ij 528. Lofs fupply'd by man's creation iij 677. Im battel'd against the Angels coeleftial vj 79. Engagement vj 202. Defeat vj 386. Difpofition to re-engage vj 507. Their artillery, cannon, vj 572. Prevail vj 597. Entire defeat, and expulfion from Heaven vj 831 to 877. Transformed to ferpents x 519. Further punifh'd with an illufion of the forbidden fruit x 547. Both annually continued x 575. Vide Satan. Vide Similies.
Apoftles, their miffion, &c. xij 439. Gift of the Holy Ghoft xij 497. Succeffors (wolves, false teachers, &c.) defcrib'd xij 508.
Argument of the Poem i 1. ix I. Ariel, Arioc and Ramiel (fall'n Angels) vanquish'd vj 369.
Ark, its building by Noah, defcrib'd xj 728. Vide Noah. Ark of the covenant defcribed xij 249. Afhtaroth and Baalim (fall'n Angels) i 422. Aftoreth, or Aftarte (a fall'n Angel) i 431. Author's hym'n on conjugal love iv 750. To light iij Invocations i 6. iij 61. vij . xj 20. Reflection, in profpect of Adam's fall ij 380. On Satan's premeditated attempt iv I. On Eve's parting with Adam preceding it ix 404. On their nakedness after the fall 1X II14. On his own blindness, &c. iij 22. Azazel (a fall'n Angel) Satan's ftandard bearer i 534.
B.
Baalim and Afhtaroth (fall'n Angels) i 422.
Babel, the city and tower, built by Nimrod, &c. xij 38. The confufion of languages there describ'd xij 48. Baptifm, what the fign of xij 442. Baptiz'd, the Holy Ghoft given primitively to all fuch
xij 497.
Battel, &c. between the cæleftial, and fallen Angels, (God the Son concluding it) defcrib'd vj 202 to 877. Vide Angels cœleftial, and fall'n.
Beasts, part of the fixth day's creation, describ'd vij 453.
Bel
Belzebub, (a fall'n Angel) i 79. Defcribed ij 299. His answer to Satan's firft fpeech after their fall i 128. To his fecond i 272. Speech in council, call'd by Satan thereon ij 310. Promotes an attempt on the world ij 345. Belial (a fall'n Angel) i 290. Defcrib'd ij 108. Speech in council ij 119: To Satan on their advantage gain'd in the re- ingagement with the cœleftial Angels vj 620.
His
Birds, part of the fifth day's creation, defcrib'd vij 417. Blafts, an effect of Adam's fall x 692.
Bridge from hell-gates to the world over Chaos, the work, &c, defcrib'd x 293.
C.
Cain and Abel, their flory related xj 429. Cham's flory xj 807.
Chance, the common notion of it exploded ij 909. Chaos defcrib'd ij 890. vij 210. Its court ij 959. Anfwer to Satan's Speech there ij 989. Bounds fince the Angels fall, the creation, &c. ij 998. State before it v 577. A bridge made over it from hell-gates to the world, at Adam's fall x 282. Vide Similies. Charity, its praises, &c. xij 576 to 587. Chemos, or Peor (a fall'n Angel) i 406. 412. Cherubim. Vide Angels Cœleftial, c. Vide similies. Church, hirelings in it, compar'd to the Devil in para-
dife iv 192.
Cocytus, a river of hell ij 579. Comparisons. Vide Similies.
Conjugal love, the praises, &c. of it iv 750. Diftinguish'd from an amour iv 765. Confifis in reafon, not paffion viij 586. Defin'd viij 589. Expreft on the woman's part) in practice viij 50. In words xij 615. A reci- procal duty of it ix 357.
Conjugal obedience, woman's happiness, &c. iv 635. Conjugal union, the reafon and obligations of it viij 494.
ix 955. 961.
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Confcience, God's umpire in man iij 194. The terrors of it iv 23. x 842. Laws to force it, cenfur'd xij 515. No infallibility against it xij 529.
Conftellations, their appearances, motion, &c. iij 577- Creation, the univerfal, defcrib'd iij 708. vij 221. Creatures animal in paradife, defcrib'd iv 340. Have degrees of knowledge, and reafon viij 369. Their dif- cord, an effect of Adam's fall x 707. Entry of Noah's ark xj 733.
D.
Dagon (a fall'n Angel) i 457,
Damn'd, the viciffitudes of their torments defcrib'd ij 596 David, his throne why eternal xij 320. Day and night in heav'n, defcrib'd vj 4. Death and Sin, their flation at bell-gates before Adam's fall ij 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 defcrib'd x 410. Arri- val at paradife x 585. After-conduct in the world x 610. Vide Similies.
Death deftribed ij 666. Answer to Satan at hell-gates ij 688. The fon of Satan and Sin ij 727. Its birth jj 777 Answer to Sin on Adam's fall x 264. To Sin's fpeech in paradife x 596. Vide Similies. Death natural, the causes, kad variety of it, defcribed xj 466 to 493. More terrible in view than reality xj 469. Of the faithful, a fleep to immortality xij 425. to 434. The gate of life xij 571.
Death eternal confidered x 808. Deluge univerfal. Vide Noah. Despair, the degrees and colours of it iv 108. Devils, why eternally excluded from grace iij 129. Difcord cenfured ij 496. Daughter of Sin, &c. x 707. Dominion abfolute in man, over men, an ufurpation xij 64. Dreams illufive, &c. their fource iv 799. Natural v 110.
Divine xij 611.
Eagle,
E.
It's
Eagle, a bird of prey, an effect of Adam's fall xj 185. Earth and Heaven. Vide Heav'n and Earth. Earth, its general creation defcrib'd iij 715. vij 237. The Shadow of Heaven v 574. Separated from the wa- ters, part of the third day's creation, describ'd vij 276 The fruits of it, &c. vij 313. Its motion, or of the Heavens, fpeculations thereon cenfur'd viij 70. praifes ix 99. The centre of the creation ix 107. De- ftruction by Noah's flood defcrib'd xj 743. Reftitution after it xij 852. An univerfal paradife at the Meffiah's coming to judgment xij 463. Vide World. Eden, the country bounded iv 210. Eden, the garden of it. Vide Paradise. Egypt, the plagues of it defcrib'd xij 173. Election afferted iij 183.
Elements, &c. fubfift on each other xj 415. Enoch, his ftory and tranflation xj 664. 700.
Eve and Adam. Vide Adam and Eve, Innocence Similies.
Eve particularly defcrib'd, characteriz'd, &c. iv 712. v 379. viij 470.482.546. 596. ix 396.431.457.489. 538. 603. 896. Answer to Adam's difcourfe on the prohibition of the tree of knowledge 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 v 27. Weeping defcrib'd v 129. Attending the entertainment of Raphael v 443. Her formation from Adam viij 460. Behaviour on view of him, &c. viij 500. Difcourfe with him preceding the temptation ix 205 to 384. Answer to Satan (in the ferpent) ix 552. The difcourfe continued ix 732. Soliloquy before her eating the forbidden fruit ix 745. Plucks and eats ix 780. Soliloquy after it ix 795. Refolution to tempt Adam ix 830. Speech to him thereon ix 856. Reply to his answer, refolving to die with her ix 960. Behaviour thereon ix 990. Gives him the fruit ix 995. Repeats the tranfgreffion with
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