Book Line from 576 Charity, its praises, &c. Chemos, or Peor, (a fall'n Angel Cherubim Vide Angels cœleftial, &c. Vide Similes Church, hirelings in it, compared to the Devil in Paradife Cocytus, a river of bell Comparisons Vide Similes Expreft (on the woman's part) in practice A reciprocal duty of it Conjugal obedience, woman's happiness, &c. Conjugal union, the reafons and obligations of it Confcience, God's umpire in man The terrors of it Laws to force it, cenfur'd Conftellations, their appearances, motion, &c. Creation, the univerfal, defcrib'd 12 { { 221 4 .340 8 369 E e Damn'd Damn'd, the Viciffitudes of their torments de- fcrib'd David, his throne why eternal Day and night in heaven defcrib'd Death and Sin, their station at hell gates before Adam's fall Their union Vide Similes. 666 Make a bridge from thence over Chaos to the Meets Satan in his return to Hell from Their Journey thither, and influences defcri- bed Death natural, the caufes, and variety of it deferibed More terrible in view than reality 688 2 777 264 596 Vide Similes. Vide Noah. Defpair, the degrees and colours of it Devils, why eternally excluded from grace Discord cenfur'd Daughter of Sin, &c. Dominion abfolute in man, over men, an ufur-· Deluge univerfal pation Eagle, a bird of prey, an effect of Adam's fall Earth and heaven. Fide Heaven and Earth Earth, it's general creation described The Shadow of heaven Separated from the waters, part of the third days creation, defcrib'd The fruits of it, &c. Its motion, or of the heaven's speculations thereon cenfured Eve particularly describ'd, characteriz'd, &c.< E e 2 Eve Book Line. 9 386 9 431 Eve particularly defcrib'd, characteriz'd, &c. Answer to Adam's difcourfe on the prohibition of the Tree of Knowledge Recounts her firft view of the creation, Adam, &c. Anfwer to him at at night To him waking her (relates her dream, the fubject of Satan's firft illufive Weeping defcrib'd Attending the entertainment of Raphael Fler formation from Adam 8 460 Behaviour on view of bim, &c. Difcourfe with him preceding the temptation fhe prevailing, on her own juffici 9 ency, and bis fondness) Answer to Satan (in the ferpent) The difcourfe (Satan tempting her to eat the forbidden fruit continued Soliloquy before her eating it 9 745 Plucks and eats 9 780 Reply to his anfwer, refolving to die with her Behaviour thereon Gives him the fruit Repeats the tranfgreffion with him Is incited by him to carnal fruition (the firft S effects of it) The place, &c. defcrib'd Anfwer to him (accufing her as the aggreffor) imputes it to bis indulgence 9 856 9 960 Anfier to God (the Son) calling her to judg The fentence prononne'd on her Reply to his anfwer (advifes to die by their To bim bailing her the mother of mankind' Speech to him on quitting it (affection, con- Evening defcrib'd Vide Adam. Vide Similes. Evil-in thought unapprov'd, lameles F Faith, unneceffary endeavours to approve it, fufpi- cious Faith in Chrift, with works, eternal life. Laws to force it cenfur'd, No infallibility against it Fancy (a faculty of the foul) its office The eye of the foul Book Line- Fame (or Glory) the common notion of it cen- Fate, the will of God Fig-tree, of which Adam, Eve, &c, made A- Firmament, the fecond day's creation, defcrib'd Vide Similes... Ee 3 |