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Dominion abfolute in man, over men, an ufurpation, xii. 64.
Dreams illufive, &c. their fource, iv. 799. Natural, v. 110. Dj-
vine, xii. 611.

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Eagle, a bird of prey, an effect of Adam's fall, xi. 185.
Earth and heaven. See Heaven and Earth.

Earth, its general creation described, iii. 715, vii, 231, The fha-
dow of heaven, v. 574. Separated from the waters, part of the
third day's creation defcribed, vii., 276. The fruits of it, &c. vii.
313. Is motion, or of the heavens, fpeculations thereon cen-
fured, viii. 70. Its praifes, ix. 99. The centre of the creation,
ix. 107. Destruction by Noah's flood described, xi. 743. Refti-
tution after it, xii. 852. An univerfal Paradife at the Meffiah's
coming to judgement, xii. 463. See World.

Eden, the country bounded, iv. 210.

Eden, the garden of it. See Paradife,

Egypt, the plagues of it defcribed, xii. 173.

Election affe ted, iii. 183.

Elements, &c. ful fist on each other, xi. 415. -

Enoch, his ftory and tranflation, xi. 664, 70ɔ.

Eve and Adam. See Adam and Eve, Innocence, Smilies.
Eve particularly defcribed, characterised, &c. iv. 712. v. 379. viii.
470, 482, 546, 596. ix. 386, 431, 457, 489, 538, 603, 896. An-
fwer to Adam's difcourfe on the prohibition of the tree of know-
ledge, iv. 440. Recounts her firft view of the creation, Adam,
&c. iv. 449. Answer to him at night, iv. 635. To him waking
her, (relates her dream, the fubject of Satan's firft illufive temp-
tation), v. 27. Weeping defcribed, v. 129. Attending the en-
tertainment of Raphael, v. 443. Her formation from Adam, vili.
460. Behaviour on view of him, viii. 5oo. Difcourfe with him
preceding the temptation, (the prevailing on her own fufficiency,
and his findness), ix. 205–384. Anwer to Satan (in the fer
pent), ix. 552. The difcourfe (Satan tempting her to eat the
forbdidden iruit) continued, ix. 732. Soliloquy before her eating,
it, 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 anfwer, resolving to die with her, ix. 960.
Behaviour thereon, ix. ego. Gives him the fruit, ix. 995. Re-
peats the tranfgreffion with him, ix. Ico5. Is incited by him to
carnal fruition (the first effect of it), ix. 1014, 1035. The place
&c. defcribed, ix. 1037. Anfwer to him (accufing her as the ag-
greffor) impetes it to his indulgence, ix. 1142. Anfwer to God
(the Son) calling her to judgement (accufes the ferpent), x. 159.
The fentence pronounced on her, x. 192. Behaviour and fpeech
to Adam's repulfe of her, and her offers of confolation (accufes
herfeif), x. 909 Aster behaviour thereon, x. 937. Reply to his.
anfwer (advifes to die by their own hands), x, 966. To him, hail-
ingh the mother of mankind, xi. 162. Soliloquy, lamenting
the threatened expulfion from Paradile, xi. 268. Speech to him

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on quitting it, (affection, conjugal resolution, and confolation on
the promife of the Meffiah), xii. 610. See Adam, Similies.
Evening defcribed. iv. 598.

Evil-in thought unapproved-blameless, v. 117.

Experience—a guide to wisdom, ix. 807.

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Laws to force it

Faith, unneceffary endeavours to approve it, fufpicious, ix. 14 39.
Faith in Christ, with works, eternal life, xii. 420.
cenfured, xii. 515. No infallibity against it, xii. 529.
Fancy, (a faculty of the foul), its office, v, 100.
foul, viii. 460.

The eye of the

Fame, or glory, the common notion of it cenfured, xi. 688.
Fate, the will of God, vii. 170.

Fig-tree, of which Adam, Eve, &c. made aprons, described, ix.

1101.

Firmament, the fecond day's creation, described. vii. 261.

Fish, part of the fifth day's creation, described, vii. 391.
Flaming fword in Paradife on Adam's, &c. expulfion thence, de-
scribed, xii. 632. See Simi.ies,

Flood univerfal. See Noah.

Freedom, with the lofs of it, virtue, &c. degenerates, xi. 797.
Free grace afferted, iii. 173. Defined, iii. 227.

Free-will afferted, iii. 95. v. 235, 520. viii. 635. ix. 350. x. 43.
Reafon, the fame, iii. 108. ix. 350. The image of God, viii. 440.
Fruition carnal, the paffion of it cenfured, viii. 579..

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Gabriel, the archangel, chief of the guardian angels of Paradife, his
ftation, &c. defcribed, iv. 443. Informed by Uriel of Satan's
defcent there, iv. 561. Undertakes to detect him, iv. 576. His
charge to Uzziel, Ithuriel, and Zephon, (three other of the guar-
dian angels), thereon, iv. 782. Speech to them, &c. on their ta-
king, and return with him, iv. 866. To Satan thereon, iv. 877.
Reply to his answer, iv. 902. To another, iv. 946. To ano-
ther, iv. 1006. App: inted one of the chiefs of the celestial army
against the revolted angels, vi. 45. His prowefs, &c. in the bat-
tle, vi. 354.

Glory, or fame, the common notion of it cenfured, xi. 688.
God the Father contemplating his works, &c. iii. 56. Speech to
God the Son, on Satan's defign on the creation, man, &c. iii. 8o.
Reply to his answer, iii. 168. Propofes the manner, &c. of
fallen man's redemption, iii. 203. Answer to the Son undertak-
ingi, iii. 274. Decrees his bodily refurrection as God and man,
iii. 303. His (the Father's) attributes, &c. iii. 372. Visibly
feen in the Son, iii. 383. vi. 680. Charge to Raphael to wain
Adam against his fall, v. 224. Speech to the whole celeftial hie
rarchy convened at the inauguration of God the Son, v. 600.
To the Son on Satan's, &c, revolt thereon, v. 719. Army a
gainst the revolters defcribed, vi. 15. Speech to Abdiel on his
quitting their party, vi, 29. Appoints Michael and Gabriel chiefs

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of the celestial army, vi. 44. Battle, &c. between them and the
revolters defcribed, vi. 202-607. Appoints God the Son to end
it, vi. 630. Chariot (the Father's) defcribed, vi. 749. Speech
to the Son, refol ing the creation of the world, tii. 139. Com-
mits the work to him, vii. 163. His (the Father's) omniprefence,
vii. 168, 588. Goodness, free, vii. 170. Will, fate, vii. 173
Inftitution of the Sabbath (by God the Father and Son) the feventh
after the fix days of the creation, vii. 58r. The folemnity of it
described, vii. 594. Speech (the Father's) on the guardian angels
return from Paradife upon Adam's, &c. fall, x. 34. Appoints
the Son judge of it, x. 55. Speech to the celeftials on Sin and
Death's entrance into the world thereby, x. 614. Promife of
their diffolution, and renovation of heaven and earth, x. 633.
Charge to the angels touching the changes in the creation on the
fall, x. 649. Anfwer to the Son's interceffion on Adam's repen-
tance, xi. 45. Speech to the celeftials convened at his decreeing
his expulfion from Paradife, xi. 84. To Michael thereon, xi. cg.
God the Son, at the right hand of the Father, iii. 62. His (the Fa-
ther's) effence, &c. iii. 138. His word, &c. iii. 169. vii. 163.
Anfwer to him on Satan's defign on the creation, man, &c. ii.
144. On his propofing the manner, &c. of man's redemption
ii. 227. Undertakes it, iii. 236. Love to men, and filial obedi
ence, iii. 266. The fecond Adam, iii, 285. His merits alone
imputative to man, iii. 290. xii. 406. His refurrection as God
and man decreed, iii. 303. Equal to the Father, iii. 395. His
(the Son's) attributes, iii. 383. Anfwer to the Father on Satan's,
&c. revolt, vi. 733. The image of the Father, iii. 383. vi. 680,
736. The Meffiah, vi. 718, 881. Anfwer to the Father, ap-
pointing him to end the battle between the celeftial and revolted
angels, vi. 723. Undertakes it, vii. 730. His armour, equipage,
&c. defcribed, vi. 760. Speech to the celestial army, vi. Sco.
Solely attacks the revolters, vi. 824. Entirely defeats them, vi.
838. The action and defeat defcribed, vi. 631-877. Returns
in triumph, vi. 878. His perfon, equipage, &c. in the work of
the creation defcribed, vii. 192. Reafcent to heaven after it, vii.
550. Inftitution of the Sabbath (by God the Father and the Son)
the feventh after the fix days creation, vii. 581. The folemnity
of it defcribed, vii. 594. Anfwer (the Son s) to Adam, on his
folitude in Paradife, viii. 369. To his reply, viii. 398. To ano-
ther (promifes him a confort), viii. 437. Appointed by the Father
judge of Adam's tranfgreffion (fall), x. 55. All judgement com-
mitted to him, x. 56. The mercy of it, x. 58. Anfwer to the
Father thereon, x. 68. Defcent to Eden, x. 85. Call to Adam
there, x. 103. Reply to his anfwer (accufing Eve), x. 119. To
his reply, x. 144. To Eve (accufing the ferpent), x. 157. Sen-
tence pronounced by him on the ferpent, x. 163, 175. Explained,
x. 182. On Eve, x, 192. On Adam, x. 197. Clothes them with.
fkins, &c. x. 211. Reafcent to the Father, and intereflion for

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them, x. 224. The juftice of his fentence, x. 754. His inter-
ceflion on their repentance, xi. 22. See Meffiah.

God, purity of adoration more acceptable to him than ritual, iv. 736.
All good proceeds from, and returns to him, v. 469. To be con
templated in the works of the creation, v. 508. Acts immedi-
ate, vii. 175. The centre of heaven, ix. 107. His abfolute de-
crees, xi. 311. Omniprefence, goodness, &c. xi. 335. The
fear of him, &c. wi.h lofs of freedom; degenerates, xi. 797•.
Particular prefence, xii. 48. To obey, love, depend on his pro-
vidence, &c. the fum of knowledge, xii. 557. And wifdom, xii.
575. Gofpel, how to be understood, xii. 511. Grace of Gol,
man its object, and devils eternally excluded from it, why, iii. 129.
Man's long reiftance of it alone exclufive, iii. 198. Repentance
a fruit of it, xi. 22. The fpirit of it, and liberty, conforts, xii.
525. Gratitude exerted, a discharge of its debt, iv. 55.
Gunpowder, guns, &c. the original invention afcribed to the Devil,
vi. 478, 484. Discharge defcribed, vi. 584,

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Heaven and earth, their final renovation by fire, xi. 898. xii. 547.
After-happiness therein, xii. 463, 549.

Haven, the jys, &c. of it de cribed, iii. 344.

Its gate, iii. 501.
v. 253. Fallage from thence to the world, iii. 526. Its general
creation, iii. 716. Vifible, the study of it how nece Tary, viii. 66.
Speculations of its motions, or the earth's, cenfured, viii. 70. How
finated, respecting the world and hell, x. 320.

Hell defcribed, i. 60, 228. ii. 587, 618. Its gates, ii. 645. Füft
opened by Sin, ii. 871. How fituated, refpecting heaven and the
world, x. 322. See Similies.

Hierarchies of heaven, before the revolt of the fallen angels, de-
fcribed, v. 579.

Hinnem, the valley of, whence.called Tophet, and Gehenna, i. 399.
Holy Ghoft, its effufion, &c. at the creation, vii. 195. Defcent,
&c, on the apoftles, and all baptized, xii. 485. Promifed and gi-
ven alike to all believers, xii. 518.

Hofpitality, an incitation to it, v. 316.

Hymn to light, iii. 1. To God the Father and Son, iii. 372. On
conjugal love, iv. 750. On the creation, vii. 180, 252, 5575

602.

Hypocrify visible to God alone, iii. 682.
Hypocrites, Satan the first, iv. 121.

rity, &c. iv. 744.

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Pretenders to upernatural pu

Idolatry, the original rife of it affigned, i. 364. Of the poft-dilu in
world, xii. 115.

Jealoufy, the lover's hell, v. 449,

Immortality of the foul difcuffed, x. 782.

Innocence, the fate of it defcribed, iv. 312, 492, 738. v. 211,

303, 443, vii. 40, 510.

Intellectual beings, a faculty of them, ii. 146.

Invocations,

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

Jove, a fallen angel, i. 512.

Ifraelites, the ftory of their bondage, and deliverance from Egypt,
related, xii, 163. Of the fettlement of their civil and facred eco-
nomy in the wilderncfs, xii, 223, Establishment in Canaan, xii.
260. Reason, ufe, &c. of their ritual laws, xii. 280. Govern--
ment by judges and kings, xii. 315. Captivity in Babylon, xii.
335
Return from thence, after-diffenfions, &c. to the birth of
the Meffiah, &c. xii. 345-359.

Is, a fallen angel, i. 478,

Ithuriel, a guardian angel of Paradife, iv. 788. Detects Satan's first
attempt on Eve there, iv. 810.

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Knowledge of good and evil, the tree of it, how fituated, iv. 220.
ix. 626. Defcribed, ix. 575. Forbidden to Adam, vii. 542.
viii. 323. Satan's encomfum of it, ix. 679. Eve's, ix. 795,
863..
Knowledge, or opinion, the refult of reafon and fancy, v. 100.
Without reftraint, folly, vii. 126. viii. 188. xii. 561. Of things
neceffery, wifsom, viii. 192.

Knowledge of future events, the defire of it reprehended, xi. 77a
Its fum, the love, fear, &c. of God, xii. 557. In animal crea,
tures afferted, viii. 369. See Similies.

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Lethe, a river of hell, defcribed, ii. 582. Medusa the guard of it,
ii. 610.

Leviathan defcribed, i. zor.

Liberty, with the lofs of it, virtue, &c. degenerates, xi. 797. A-
Idam's fall the firft caufe of it, xii. 82.
Liberty the fame wi h reafon, xii. 83.
Life, the tree of it defcribed, iv. 218.
Life, long, by temperance, xi. 530.
ing itself, xi. 553.

Where fituated, ix. 69.
The great rule of it refpect-

Light, hymn to it, iii. I. The first day's creation defcribed, vii.
243.

Lightning, how produced, x. 1073.

Limbo, or fools paradife, where, iii. 495.

Lion, a beast of prey, an effect of Adam's fall, xi. 187.

Love, conjugal, its praifes, iv. 750. Diftinguished from that of an
amour, iv. 763. Love confifts in reafon, not in paffion, viii. 586.
Defined, viii. 589. In fpirits celeftial, the expreffion of it what,
and how, viii. 620. Smiles, the food of love. ix. 239. Founded
in reafon, one end of human life, ix. 241.

Lucifer, Satan why fo called, x. 425. See Satan.

Luft carnal, the firft effect of Adam's, &c. fall, ix. 1011. The fo-
lace of it, ix. 1042.

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Mammon, a fallen angel, i. 678. His fpeech in the council called
by Satan after their fall, ii. 229.

Man fallen the obje& of grace, why, iii, 130. His long refiftance

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