Persecution, spiritual, its origin, xi. from 508 to 533. its effects, xii. 533 Plagues of Egypt, xii. 137 Planets, their aspects, &c. an effect of the fall, x. 656 Prayer, efficacy of its spirit, xi. 5 14 146 Predestination, what, iii. 111 Priests cause the first dissention amongst the Jews, xii. 353 Reason, the chief faculty of the soul, v. 100 Redemption of man, proposed by the Father and under- Repentance, its efficacy, xi. 22 Reprobation, state of it, iii. 198 Rimmon, a fallen angel, i. 476 Sabbath, its institution and solemnity, vii. 581 594 Satan, his fall from Heaven, i. 34. his stature, looks, &c. Scriptures, how to be understood, xii. 511 Similies. (These are so Sin described, ii. 650. her birth, ii. 752. speeches, x. 235 354 591 Sin, original, the first effect of it, ix. 1011 Slavery, its origin, xii. 86 Soul, its faculties, v. 100. its immortality discussed, X. Spirits, their invisible existence on earth, iv. 677. their Spring would have been perpetual within the tropics but Stars, their places, appearance, &c. iii. 565. their in- Storms, an effect of the fall, xi. 695 Sun, its appearance, power, &c. iii. 571. its annual course, Teachers, false, of religion, described, xii. 508 Thammuz, or Adonis, a fallen angel, i. 446 Tree of life described, ix. 218. ix. 69 Tyrants, their plea for conquest compared with Satan's Twilight described, iv. 598 Vacuity, the idea of, refuted by God's omnipresence, vii. 168 Uriel, his adventures, iii. 622 694 724. vi. 363 Uzziel, guardian of Paradise, iv. 782 War, its common origin, xi. €38 783 Waters, their separation from the earth, vii. 282 Wolves, or false teachers, defined, xii. 507 Woman, her loveliest qualities, ix. 232. advantage of her Zephon, a guardian of Paradise, iv. 788 8a3 834 FINIS. BODI Corrall, Frinter, Charing Cross. ILLUMER IAN The following Editions, in the same size, and on the same type as Milton's Works, with Engravings by the best Artists, are published by SUTTABY, EVANCE, AND FOX, Stationers Court, Ludgate Street. Alfred, an Epic Poem, by H. J. Pye, Esq. P. L. 2 6 Ariosto's Orlando, by Hoole Fellowes's History of the Bible, in Verse, 2 vols. 10 0 1 0 Hammond's Elegies, and Lord Hervey's Poems 1 0 Herbert's Temple, and Priest to the Temple Homer's Iliad, by Pope 5 0 5 0 Odyssey, by Pope 4 6 Horace, translated by Francis, revised, with Notes, by H. J. Pye, P. L.. 4 0 Horne's, Bp. commentary on the Psalms, 2 vols. 9 0 Laurel, The-Containing Collins, Johnson, Paradise Lost Ossian's Poems; with Blair's Dissertations, Paul and Virginia, and Elizabeth Pliny's Letters, translated by Melmoth. 4 0 4.0 60 3 6 50 10. 2 6 5 0 10 Selector, The-containing Gray, Goldsmith, the Specimens of the Works of British Poets, from Hen. VIII. to the present Time, 2 vols. . 9 0 Spenser's Faery Queene, 2 vols. 10 0 Spectator, with Biographical Notices, in 8 vols. 30 0 Thomson's Seasons Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, translated by Hoole Vicar of Wakefield Virgil, by Dryden Watts's Lyric Poems Wesley's (Samuel) Tales Wesley's Life of Christ, 2 vols. 20 4 0 2 6 5 0 3 6. 0 8 8 0 4 0 20 3 0 World, a Selection of Papers from The . Wreath, The-containing the Minstrel, with other Poems, and a Life of Beattie |