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A.

Aaron and Moses, their mission, xii. 170.
Abarim, i. 4u8.
Abassin, iv. 280.

Abbana, i. 469.

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Abdiel a seraph opposes Satan, elc. v.
803. Reply to his answer, 877. His fi-
delity, etc. 8w6. Retreat from Satan's
party, vi. ). Soliloquy on view of him,
114. Speech, 130. Reply, 171. Encoun-
ters him, 189. Vanquishes Ariel, Arioo,
and Ramiel, 369.

Abel and Cain, xi. 429.
Abjure, viii. 480.
Abominations, i. 389.

Abraham, xii. 113, 446.

Abrupt, ii. 409.

Abstract, viii. 462.

Acanthus, ir. 696.
Accaron, i. 466.
Acheron, ii. 570.
Actual, x. 587.

Adam and Eve, described generally, ir.
888; particularly, 29b. Their innocence,
312, 492, 738; T. 211, 303; viii. 510, (vide
Innocence.) Orison, ir. 720; r. 153.
Entertain the angel Raphael, 313, 391.
Their nuptial bed, ir. 708. Nuptials,
riii. 510. Parting preceding the temp-
tation, ix. 385. Behaviour after, 1004.
Naked, i05t. Reproach each other,
1187. Hide themselves from God, x. 97.
Appearance before him, 109. Repen-
tcnce, 1098. Expulsion from Paradise,
xii. 625, (vide Similes.)
Adam, his discourse with Eve on the pro-
hibition of the tree of knowledge, ir.
411. To her at night, 610. Answer to
her question about the nightly lumina-
ries, 660. Viewing her sleeping, v. 8,
Answer to her relating her dream, 94.
To her weeping, 129. Discourse with
the angel, 460. Continued on various
subjects to, viii. 651, (ride Raphael.)
His creation and dominion, etc. ix. 524.
Prohibited the tree of knowledge, vii.
542; viii. 332. Account of himself, etc.
on his creation, 253; of his first view of
the Divine Presence, etc. 311. Speech
to God, 357. Reply to God's answer,
379. Sleep on the formation of Eve de-
scribed, 451. His first view of her, 481.
Passion for her, 521. Discourse with
Eve preceding the temptation, etc. ix.
205—384. Fears in her absence, 838.
Meets her returning with the forbidden
fruit, 847. Soliloquy, 896. Resolves to
die with ber, 907. Eats the forbidden

fruil, 996. fncitC3 her to carnal frui-
tion, (the first effecl of it,) 1011, I0i«;
the place, etc. described, 1037. After-
speeches 10 her, 1067, 113J, 1162. An-
swers to God (the Son), calling him to
judgment, x. 115, 124. The sentence
pronounced on him, 197. Soliloquy
thereon, 720; continued, 854. Repul-
sory speech to Eve, 866. Relems
towards her, 937. Resolves on submis
sion to God's will, 1028. Speech 10
Eve (on Hie elfieacy of prayer, etc.), xi.
140. On the omens preceding their ex-
pulsion, 193. On the view of Michael
approaching, 226. Behaviour on receiv
ing the message, 263. Speech to Mi-
chael thereon, 295. Resignation, 370.
Discourse with Michael, discovering to
him in vision what should happen in Ibe
world till the flood, 450—867. Dis-
course with him, relating what should
happen to the general resurrection, xii.
61—551. General reply to him, (reso-
lutions of future obedience, etc.) 552,
(vide Eve. Michael. Raphael. Similes.;
Address, v. 868.

Adonis, i. 450; ix. 440.
Adria, i. 520.
Adust, xii. 635.
Egean, i. 746.
£u\a, 1. 233; iii. 470.
Afer, x. 702.
Affable, vii. 41.
Affront, i. 391.
Agra, xi. 391.
Ahaz, i. 472.
Ajalon, xii. 266-
Aimed, vi. 317.

Air, first clouded on Adam's fall, ii. 181.
Alabaster, iv. 544.
Aladule, x. 435.
Alcairo, i. 780.
Alchemist, v. 440.
Alchemy, ii. 517.
Alcides, ii. 542.
Alcinous, v. 341; ix. 441.
Aleian, vii. 15.
Altern, vii. 348.
Amalthea, iv. 278.
Amarant, iii. 352.

Ambition censured, ii. 482; iv. 88.
Amerced, i. 609.
Amiral, i. 291.
Amphisbama, x. 524.
Anarch, ii. 988.
Andromeda, iii. 559.

Angels (celestial) obey God of choice, v.
535. Imbattled against Satan, vi. is.
Their march, v. 56. Engagement, vi.
202. Retreat, 597. Renew the light,

.634. Their song on the creation, vii.
180, 252, 557, 602. On its dissolution,
x. 6)1. Guardians of Paradise etc. iv.
778, 782, 81, 977; v. 287. Reascent to
heaven on Adam's fall, x. 17. Appoint-
ed lo expel Adam, etc. from Paradise,
xi. 127. Descent there, vii. 208.
assigned, viii. 220. March possessing
it, etc. xii. 626, (vide God the Father
and Son. Similes.) Guardians of man-
kind, ix. 152.

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Aneels, (fallen,) their after-slate, i. 50,
339. Numbers, 331; v. 743. Various
pursuits, elc. ii. 528. Loss supplied by
man's creation, iii. 677. Kxpulsion from
heaven, 831—877. Transformed to ser-
pents, x. sis. (vide Satan. Similes.)
Angola, ii. 401.
Antarctic, ix. 79.
Aonian, i. 15.
Apocalypse, iv. 2.

Apostles, their mission, elc. xii. 439. Gift

or the Holy Ghost, 497. Successors,

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Charity, its praises, elc. xii. 576—587.
Charlemagne, i. 586.
Charybdis, ii. 1020.
Chemic, iii. 609.
Chersonese, xi. 392.
Cherubim, (vide Angels.)
Chrysolite, iii. 596.
Clang, vii. 422 ; xi. 835.
Cleombrotus, iii. 473.
Colure, ix. 66.

Conglobed, vii. 239.

Conjugal love, elc. iv. 750, 765. Consists
in reason, viii. 586. Defined, 589; xii.
615; ix. 357.

Conjugal obedience, etc. iv. 635.
Conjugal union, viii. 494; ix. 955.
Conscience, iii. 194; iv. 23; x. 842; xii.
515, 529.

Constellations, their appearances, motion,
etc. iii. 577.
Contraction, vi. 597.
Cowls, iii. 490.

Creation, the universal, described, iii. 708;
vii. 221.

Creatures, iv. 340; viii. 369; x. 707; xi.
733.

Crocodile, vii. 474.
Crocus, iv. 701.
Cronian, x. 290.
Cyclades, v. 264.
Cycle, viii. 84.
Cyrene, ii. 904.

D.

Battle of the Angels, vi. 202-877.

Beasts, vii. 453.

Beelzebub, i. 79, 128, 272; ii. 299, 310,

345.

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Dagon, i. 457.
Damasked, iv. 334.
Dam, ix. 612.
Damiata, ii. 593.
Damned, ii. 596.
Damp, xi. 544.
Danaw, i. 353.

Daphne, iv. 273.

David, his throne why eternal, xii. 320.
Day and night in heaven, vi. 4.

Death and sin, ii. 648; x. 249, 282, 326,

410, 585, 610, (vide Similes.)

Death described, ii. 666, 688, 727, 777;
x. 264, 596, (vide Similes.)

Death, natural, xi. 466—493, 469; xii. 425
—434, 571.

Death, eternal, x. 808.1

Deluge, universal, (vide Noah.)

Demogorgon, ii. 965.

Descant, iv. 603.

Despair, iv. 108.

Devils, why excluded from grace, ii. 129.

Discord, ii. 496, etc.; x. 707.

Dipsas, x. 526.

Dominion, xii. 64.

Dreams, etc. iv. 799 ; v. 110; xii. 611.

E.

Eagle, xi. 185.
Earth, its general creation described, iii.
715; vii. 231; V. 574; vii. 276, 313; II.
99. The centre or the creaiion, 107.
Destruction by Noah's flood described,
xi. 743. Restitution after it, lii. 852,
An universal Paradise at the Messiah's
coming to judgment, 463, (iid« World.)
Eden, the country bounded, iv. 210, (tide
Paradise.)

Egypt, the plagues ot it described, xin.

173.

Elements, etc. subsist on each other, xi.

415.

Enoch, xi. 661, 700.

Eve and Adam, {vide Abam and Eve. In-
Nocence. Similes.)

Eve particularly described, characterised,
etc. iv. 712; V. 379; viii. 470, 596; ix.
386—896; iv. 440, 419, 635; V. 27, 129,
443. Her formation, viii. 460, 500; ix.
205 to the end. The sentence pro-
nounced on her, x. 102. Behaviour and
speech to Adam's repulse of her, 909,
937, 966; xi. 162, 268; xii. 610, (vidé
ADAM. SIMILES.)

Evening described, iv. 598.

Evil, in thought unapproved--blameless,

v. 117.

Experience a guide to wisdom, ix. 807.

Faith, ix. 1139.

F.

Faith in Christ, xii. 420, 515, 529.
Fame (or glory), xi. 688.

Fancy, its office, v. 100. The eye «f the
soul, viii. 460.

Fate, the will of God, vii. 170.
Fig-tree, of which Adam, Eve, etc. made
aprons, described, ix. lioi.
Firmament described, vii. 261.
Fish described, 391.

Flaming sword in Paradise on Adam's,
etc. expulsion thence, xii. 632, {vidé
SIMILES.)

Flood universal, (vide Nokn.)
Freedom, xi. 797.

Free-will asserted, iii. 95; v. 235, 520; viii.

635; ix. 350; x. 43. Reason, the same,
iii. 108: ix. 350. The image of God, viii.

440.
Fruition, carnal, the passion ot it cen-
sured, viii. 579.

G.

Gabriel, IV. 443, 561, 576, 782, 866, 877,
902, 1006; vi. 45, 354.
God the Father, contemplaling his works,
etc. iii. 56. Speeches to, and replies
from the Son, on Satan's design on the
creaiion, 80—274. Decrees his resur-
rection, 303. His (the Father's) attri-
butes, etc. 372. Visibly seen in the
Son, 383; vi. 680. Charge to Raphael to
warn Adam against his fall, v. 224.
Speech to the celestial hierarchy, 600.
To the Son on Satan's, etc. revolt there-
on, 719. Army against the revolters
described, vi. 15. Speech to Abdiel, 29.
Appoints Michael and Gabriel chiefs of
the celestial army, 44. Appoints God
the Son to end it, 680. Resolving the
creation ot the world, vii. 139. Com-
mits the work to him, 163. Described,
594. Speech (the Father's) on the guar-

dian angels' return from Paradise, x.
34, 55. Speech to the celestials on Sin
and Death's entrance into the world
thereby, 614. Charge to the angels,
touching the changes in the creation on
the fall, 649. Answer to the Son's in-
tercession on Adam's repentance, xi.
45. Speech to the celestials, convened
at his decreeing his expulsion from Pa-
radise, 84; to Michael thereon, 99.

God the Son, at the right hand of the
Father, iii. 62. Answer to bim on Sa-
tan's design, iii. 144. On his proposing
the manner, etc. of man's redemption,
227; undertakes it, 236. Love to man,
and filial obedience, 266. His resur-
rection, as God and man, decreed, iii.
303. His attributes, 383. Answer lo
the Father on Satan's, etc. revolt, vi.
733. The image of the Father, iii. 38*;
vi. 680, 736. The Messiah, 718, 881.
Answer lo the Father, appointing him
lo end the battle, 723, 730—877. His
person, equipage, etc. in Ibe work of
the creaiion described, vii. 192. Re-
ascent to heaven after it, 550. Institu-
tion of the Sabbath, 581. Appointed
by the Father judge of Adam's trans-
gression, x. 55. Sentence pronounced
by him on the serpent, 163. Clolhes
them wilh skins, etc. 211. The justice
of his sentence, 754. His intercession
on their repentance, xi. 22, (vide Mes-
Siah.)
God, purity of adoration more acceptable
to him than ritual, iv. 736. All good
proceeds from, and returns lo bim, v.
469. To be contemplated in the works
of the creation, 508. Acts immediate,
vii. 176. The centre of heaven, ix. 107.
His absolute decrees, xi. 311. Omni-
presence, goodness, etc. 335. The Tear
of him, etc., wilh loss of freedom, de-
generates, 797. Particular presence,
xii. 48. To obey, love, depend on hi*
providence, etc., the sum of knowledge,
557: and wisdom, 575.

Gospel, how lo be understood, xii. 511.
Grace of God, iii. 129, 198; xi. 22; xii.

525.

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Heaven and earth, their final renovation
by lire, xi. 898; xii. 517. After-hap-
piness therein, 463, 549.

Heaven, the joys, etc. of it described, iii.
344; its gate, 501; v. 253. Passage from
thence to the world, iii. 526; its general
creation, 716.

Hell described, i. 60, 228; ii. 58T, 618; III
gates, 645; first opened by sin, 871,
(vide Similes.)

Hierarchies of heaven, v. 579.
Hinnom, the valley of, i. 399.
Holy Ghost, its effusion, etc. at Ihe crea-
tion, vii. 195. Descent, etc. on the
apostles, and all baptized, xii. 485.
Promised and given alike lo all beliey-
ers, xii. 518.

Hymn to light, iii. I. To God the Father
and Son, 372. On conjugal love, iv. 750.
On the creaiion, vii. 180, 252, 557, 602.

Hypocrisy, iii. 682.
Hypocrites, iv. 131, 744,

I.

Idolatry, the origin of it, i. 364; of the
post-diluvian world, xii. 115.
Inimortality of the soul discussed, x. 782.
Innocence, the state of it described, iv.
312, 482, 738; v. 211, 303, 443; viii. 40,

510.

Invocations, the author's, i. 6; iii. 51; vii.
1; xi. 20.

Jove, (a fallen angel,) i. 512.
Israelites, their bondage and deliverance
from Egypt, xii. 163; their civil and
sacred economy in the wilderness, 223.
Establishment in Canaan, 260. Reason,
use, etc. of their ritual laws, 280. Go-
vernment by judges and kings, 315.
Captivity in Babylon, 335. Return from
thence to tbe birth of the Messiah, etc.
345—359.

Isis, (a fallen angel,) i. 478.
llhuriel, iv. 788, 810.

K.

Knowledge of good and evil, the tree of
it, iv. 220; ix. 626; ii. 575; vii. 542; viii.
343 ix. 679, 795, 863.

Knowledge (or opinion), v. 100; vii. 126;
viii. 188; xii. 560; viii. 192, {vide Si-
Miles.)

Lethe, ii. 582.
Leviathan, i. 201.

L.

Liberty, with the loss of it, virtue, etc.
degenerates, xi. 797.

Life, the tree of, iv. 218; ix. 69.

Light, hymn to it, iii. I. The first day's
creation, vii. 213.

Limbo, or fool's Paradise, iii. 495.
Lion, xi. 187.

Love, conjugal, its praises, iv. 750; viii.
586, 589, 620; ix. 239, 241.
Lucifer, x. 425. (Vide Satan.)
Lust, ix. 1011.

M.

Mammon, i. 678; ii. 229; Man, fallen, iii.
130, 198, 203, 227, 290.

Han, why created, iii. 677; ix. 143. His
creation, vii. 524. Dominion, 520. Love
to woman, viii. 567. His superiority

over the woman, x. 145, 195.

Medusa, ii. 610.

Mercy, iii. 132.

Messiah, x. 181, 182; xii. 359, 376, 386,
388, 420, 451, 458, 543.

Michael (the Archangel), vi. 44, 250, 262,
296, 320, 410. Prepares to expel Adam,
etc. from Paradise, xi. 126, 238, 251,
286, 334. Discovers to Adam (in vision)
wbat should happen to the time of the
flood, 423—867. Discovers to him (re-
latively) what should happen from the
flood to the general resurrection, xii.
6—551. His answer to Adam's resolu-
tion of future obedience, etc. 575.
Leads him and Eve out, 637. (Vide Si-
MILES.)

Moloch, i. 392; ii. 51; vi. S57, 360.
Moon, supposed inhabited, iii. 459. Its
office, 726. Rising, iv. 006. The spots

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Pandemonium, i. 710. (Vide Similes.)
Paradise (or the garden of Eden) describ-
ed, iv. 131, 214; v. 291; vii. 537; viii.
304; ix. 439. The eastern gale of it, iv.
542. Guarded by Gabriel, 549. The
bower of Adam and Eve there, iv. 690.
The watches, etc. of the guardian an-
gels, iv. 778, 782, 861, 977. The hill
there, xi. 377. Adam and Eve's expul-
sion, xii. 625. The Darning sword, etc.
632. The sett of it destroyed by Noah's
flood, xi. 829. (Vide Similes.)
Patriarchal government, xii. 13.
Patriarchs, xii. 113.
Peace, xi. 783.

Peor or Chemos, i. 412.
Persecution, xii. 508—533.
Phlegelhou, ii. 580.
Plagues of Egypt, xii. 173.
Planets, x. 656.
Poles, x. 668, 680.

Prayer, xi. 5, 14, 146, 311.

Predestination defined, iii. 114.

Priests occasion the iirst dissension in the
Jewish church and slaie, xii. 353.
Prosopopœia, ix. 782, 1000.

R.

Rainbow, xi. 865, 895.
Ramiel, vi. 369.

Raphael (the Archangel), his descent to
Paradise to warn Adam against bis fall,
v. 247. Described, 276. Answer to
Adam's invitation to his bower, and
entertainment there, 371-450. Dis-
course with Adam on various subjects,
v. 468—viii. 651. (Vide Similes.1
Reason, iv. 95, 108; v. 100, 486; viii. 369;
iX. 850, 486, 653; Xii. 83, 97.

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Sabbath, rii. 581, 594.
Salvation, xii. 449.

Satanthe prince of the fallen angels),
his fall from heaven, i. 34. Why so
called, i. 81; v. 657. Speech to Becl-
xebub, after their fall, i. 84. Reply to
Beelzebub's answer, 157. Ascent from
hell, 292. His stature, looks, etc. 193;
iv. 985; v. 706. Speech to Beelzebub
thereon, i. 242. His shield, 284. His
■pear, 292. Speech to the other fallen
angels, 315. His standard, 531. Speech
to the fallen angels reimbattled, 622.
Calls a council, 752. Speech to them in
council, ii. II. Undertakes an attempt
on the world, (the result of it,) 430, 465.
Ascent to the gates of bell, 629. Speech
to Death there, 681. The father of Sin
and Death, 727. Answer to Sin's speech,
737. To her reply, 817. Flight into
Chaos, 917. Arrival at the court of
Chaos, 951. Speech there, 968. Brought
Sin and Death first into the world, 1024.
Ascent to light, etc. 1034. Alights on
the convex of the world's outermost
orb, iii. 4is. View of the world from
the first step to heaven gate, 550. Des-
cent to it described, 561. Stops at the
sun, 588. Discovers Uriel, the angel of
it, there, 621. Transforms himself to
a cherub, 634. Speech to Uriel, 654.
Deceives him, 681. Is directed by him
to the world, 724; and Paradise, 733.
Alights on Mount Niphates, 739. Soli-
loquy, contemplating the sun, 432. The
first hypocrite, 121. Arrives at Para-
dise. 131. Sits on the tree of life, 194.
Soliloquy on view of Adam and Eve in
Paradise, 358. Descends from the tree
of life, and assumes several animal
shapes, 395. Listens to Adam's dis-
course with Eve, on God's prohibition
of the tree of knowledge, 408. Soli-
loquy on the subject of it, 505. Re-
solves thence to tempt them to dis-
obedience, 512. First attempt, in the
assumed shape of a load, on Eve asleep,
799. Answer to Ithuriel and Zephon,
reprehending him thereon, 827. Re-
ply to their answer, 854. Answer to
iabriel, 886. Reply to his answer, 925.
To another, 968. The inauguration of
God the Son, the occasion of his revolt,
T. 657. Speech to the next subordinate
angel of his party thereon, 673.
seat of his hierarchy before his fall, 756.
Speech to the angels of his hierarchy
thereon, 772. Reply to Abdiel's answer,
on his speech to the hierarchs of his
party, 853. His army, vi. 79. His port
and post there, 99. Answer to Abdiel's
reply, 150. Battle between his and the
celestial army, 205—385. Hi3 prowess
in the battle, 246. Encounters Michael,
253. Answer to Michael's speech there-
on, 281.
The combat described, 296.
Wounded by him, 320. Carried off, 335.
His army defeated, 386. Retreats, and

The

calls a council, 414. Speech in council,
418. Reply to Nisroch there, 469. Gives
the word for renewing the battle, 458.
Renewed by his army, and the second
battle described, 569, 670. Speech on
the celestial army's retreat, 608. Fis
army's entire defeat and expulsion f*om
heaven described, 831—877. Returns
from compassing the earth to Paradise
by night, in a mist, in order to his
temptation, ix. 53. His circuit, etc.
described, 62. Soliloquy thereon, 99.
Enters the serpent, 182. View (in that
shape) of Eve, 424. Soliloquy there-
on, 473. Behaviour to her, 523. Speech
to her, 532. Reply to her answer, 567.
The discourse (his temptation of Eve 10
eat the forbidden fruit) continued, 732.
Leaves her after eating it, 784. His sen-
tence thereon (virtually) pronouncrd
by God the Son, x. 171. Returns to bell
to avoid bis presence In Paradise, 33T.
Meets Sin and Death upon their journey
to the world, on Adam's, etc. fall, 345.
Answer to Sin's speech, 383. Parts with
them, 4io. Ascends his throne at Pan-
demonium, 443. Speech to the falleu
angels assembled there, 459. Applaud-
ed with a hiss, 504. He and they trans-
formed to serpents, 510. Farther pu-
nished with an illusion of the forbidden
fruit, 549. Both annually continued,
575. Himself (the serpent) dragged in
chains at the ascension of the Messiah,
xii. 453. Dissolution (with the world)
at his coming to judgment, 545. (Vid*
Similes.)

Saturn, i. 512.

Seasons, their changes, x. 677.
Serpent described, ix. 182, 495; I. 183,
175. (Vide Similes.)
Sidereal blasts, etc. x. 692.

SIMILES.

Adah and Eve, after their fall—to the
Americans, ix. 1115. Their repentance
—to Deucalion and Pyrrha's flood, xi. 8.
Adam caressing Eve-to Jupiter with
Juno, iv. 499. His address to her sleep-
ing—to Zephyrus breathing on Flora, v.
15. Bower—to Pomona's arbour, 377.
Desires to know the story of the crea-
tion, prior to his own—to thirst unal-
layed, increasing, vii. 66. Awaked after
carnal fruition, the first effect of his fall
—to Samson shorn by Dalilah, ix. 1059.
Sorrow on the vision of Noah's flood-
to a father's mourning his children, xi.

760.

Angels, celestial, the spears of—to ears of
corn, iv. 980. Their march—to that of
the birds, vi. 72. Their hallelujahs—to
the sound of seas, x. 642. Their faces
—to a double Janus (four), xi. 12s.
Their eyes—to those of Argus, 129.
Their appearance—to the angels appear-
ing to Jacob, 213; to those in Dothan,
216. Their motion—to an evening mist,
xii. 628.

Angels, fallen for infernal)—to autumnal
leaves, i. 302. To floating sea-sedge
after a storm, 304. Rousing at Satan s
command—to sentinels waking from
sleep, 331. Imbatlling—to the Egyp-
tian plague of locusts, 338. To the ir-
ruptions of the northern barbarian!, 351.

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