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of it alone exclufive, iii. 198. Redemption proposed by God the
Father, iii. 203. Undertaken by God the Son, iii. 227. The
Son's merits alone imputative to him, towards it, how, iii. 290.
Man created to repair the lofs of the fallen angels, iii. 667. ix. 143.
His creation (part of the fixth day's,) described, vii. 524. Domi-
nion over the reft, vii. 520. Love to woman, how confiftent with
his fupcriority, viii, 567. The whole creation in little, ix. 109.
Angels his guardians, ix. 154. His fuperiority over the woman
given him by Grod, x. 145. 195. Pursuing his appetites, disfi-
gures not God's image but his own, xi. 515. Conformity to the
divine will, the true end of his creation, xi. 603. Abfolute domi-
nion over his brethren (men) an ufurpation, xii. 64. Given him
by God only over the creaties, xii. 67. Matches conjugal, the
inodern cenfared, viii. 57. Refpecting the woman particularly,

x. 838.

Medufa, the guard of Lethe, ii. 610.
Mercy, God's first and last attribute, iii. 132.

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Meffiah promised, x. 181. The promise explained, x. 182. xii. 386.
His birth, &c. and kingdom, described, xii. 359. Why called the
Seed of the woman, xii. 376. Life, and paffion, xii. 388. Re
furrection, and miffion of the apostles, xii. 420. Afcenfion, &c.
Aii. 451. Coming to judgment, &c. xii 458, 543.

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Michael (the archangel,) appointed one of the chiefs of the celestial
army againft the revolted angels, vi. 44. diis prowess, &c. in the
ba:tle, vi. 250. Speech to Satan encountering him, vi. 262. The
combat described, vi. 296. Wounds Satan; vi. 320. The revolt.
ers defeated, incamps on the field of battle, vi. 4r0. Prepares to
expel Adam, &c. from Paradise, xi. 126. His appearance, &c.
there defcribed, xi. 238. Speech to Adam thereon, xi. 251. Re-
tly to Eve, Lmenting the threatened expulfion, xi. 286. To
Adam on the fame fubject, xi. 334. Discovers to him (in vision)
what should happen to the time of the flood, xi. 423-867. The
flory of Cain and Abel, xi. 429. Death, with its caufes, and va-
Dicty, xi. 466. The state of the antediluvian world, (in common,)
xi. 556. The state of it, (civil, or in propriety,) xi. 638. The
ftcry of Enoch, xi. 664. Of Noah, xi. 700. The flood, xi.
38. Cod's covenant to destroy the world no more by water, xi.
890, Discovers to him (relatively) what should happen from the
food to the general refiurection, xii. 6-551. The patriarchal
Lovernment, xii. 13. Nimrod's tyranny, xii. 24. The building
and confufion at Babel, xii. 38. The story of Cham, xii. 10
Of Abraham, and the patriarchs, xii. 113. Of the Ifraelites bon-
dage in Egypt, and deliverance thence, xii. 163. Of the fettle
ment of their civil and facred economy in the wilderness, and
eltablishment in Canaan, xii. 223. Of their various ritual laws,
their reafon, use, &c. xii. 280. Of their government by judges
and kings, xii. 315. Of their captivity in Babylon, xii. 335. Of
their return from thence, after-diffenfions, the birth and king-
dom of the Meffiah, xii. 345-371. Of his life, pafiion, refur-
rection, mission of the apostles, afcenfion, &c. xii. 388-465.

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Of the miffion of the Holy Ghost, gift of tongues, miracles, &c.
xii. 485-504. Of the apostles fucceffors, (falfe teachers, &c.)
their ambition, innovation, &c. the effects of them, and the Mer
fiah's coming to judgment, xii. 705-551. His anfwer to Adam's
resolutions of future obedience, &c. commends, advises him, and
warns him to quit Paradise, xii, 575. Leads him and Eve out,

xii. 637. See Similies.
Mind, the force of it, i. 254.
Moloch, a fallen angel, i. 392.
• Satan after their fall, ii. 51.
the celeftial and revolted angels, vi. 357. Is wounded by him,
and flies, vi. 360.

Discourse, its food, ix. 237..
His fpeech in the council called by
Defies Gabriel in the battle between

Moon, fuppofed inhabited by translated faints and middle fpirits, iii,
459. Its office, iii. 726. Rifing described, iv. 606. The spors
in it, vapours not yet confolidated with its body, v. 418. Part of
the fourth day's creation, vii. 356. Receives its light from the
fun, vii. 375. Motion, afpects, vii. 379.

Moon and stars, their courses, influences, &c. iv. 661.
Moon and planets, their noxious motion, afpects, &c. an effect of
Adam's fall, x. 656.

Morning in heaven described, vi. 12.
Morning, natural, described, v. 120. ix. 192. xi. 133.
Mofes and Aaron, their mission to Egypt, xii. 170.

Mulciber, a fallen angel, i. 740.

N.

Night in heaven described, v. 642.

Night and day in heaven described, vi. 4.

Night, natural, defcribed, iv, 604-776. v. 38. ix. 48. At Adam's
fall, x. 846.

Nimrod, (the first monarch,) his tyranny described, and cenfured,
xii. 24.

Nifroch, a fallen angel, vi. 446. His answer to Satan in council

after their defeat by the celestial angels, vi. 451.

Noah, his reprehenfion of the antediluvian world, xi. 719-808.
Buildi
Building the ark, &c. xi. 728. Entering it, with his family, the
creatures, &c. xi. 733. The flood described, xi. 738-824. Its
abatement, the ark's resting, &c. xi. 841. His defcent from it,
appearance of the rain-bow, &c. xi. 861.

Noon described, v. 300.

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Obedience, conjugal, woman's happiness, &c. iv. 635. Of will, not

neceffity, only acceptable to God, v. 529.

Old age described, xi. 535.

Omens of Adam's expulfion from Paradise, xi. 182.
Opinion, or knowledge. See Knowledge or opinion.

Orbs celestial and terrestrial, notions about their motions, appear-

Dance, &c. doubtful, and not neceffary to the improvement of

happiness, &c. viii. 70-178.

Orus, a fallen angel, i. 478. Ofnis, another, ib.

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Pandæmonium,

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Pandæmonium, (the court of hell,) defcribed, i. 710. See Similics.
Paradife, or the garden of Eden, described, iv. 131-214. V. 291.
vii. 537. viii. 304. ix. 439. The eastern gate of it, iv. 542.
Guarded by Gabriel, iv. 549. The hower of Adam and Eve
there, iv. 690. The parade, watches, &c. of the guardian angels
in Paradise, iv. 778-782-861-977. The hill there, from
whence Michael discovers to Adam in vision what should happen
to the time of the flood, xi. 377. Adam and Eve's expulfion from -
Paradife described, xii. 625. The Gaming sword, &c. guarding
the east gate of it, xii. 632. The feat of it destroyed by Noah's
flood, xi. 819. See Similies.

Passions inordinate, an effect of Adam's fall, ix. 1120.

Patriarchal government, from the flood to Nimrod's tyranny, хй.

13.

Patriarchs, (Abraham's, &c.) their story related, xii. 113.
Peace, the corruptions of it equal to the wastes of war, xi. 783.
Peor or Chemos, a fallen angel, i. 4,12.

Perfecution in matters spiritual, the rife of it, xii. 508-533- Its.
effects, xii. 533.

Phlegethon, a river of hell, ii. 580.
Plagues of Egypt described, xii. 173.

Planets and moon, their noxious motion, aspects, &c. an effect of
Adam's fall, x. 656.

Pleasure, fenfual, cenfured, xi, 403

Poles, north and fouth, perpetual day under both, but for Adam's
fall, x. 669-680.

Prayer, the efficacy of its spirit, xi. 5-14-146. Unavailable a
gainst God's abfolute decrees, xi, 311.

Predestination defined, iii. 11.

Priefts occafion the first diffenfion in the Jewish church and state,
xii. 353.

Profopopria, on Eve's eating the forbidden fruit, ix. 782. On A-
dam's, ix. 1000.

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Rain-bow, its first appearance after Noah's flood, xi 865. Sign of
God's covenant to destroy the world no more by water, xi. 895.
Ramiel, Ariel, and Arioch, (fallen angels,) vanquished, vi. 369.
Raphael, (the archangel,) his descent to Paradife to warn Adam a
gainft his fall, v. 247. His person described, v. 276. Answer to
Adam's invitation to his bower, and entertainment there, v. 371.
Salutation of Evc, v. 388. Difcourse with Adam on va
rious fubjects, v. 464. vii. 651. On the perfection, variety, and
gradual economy of the creation, v. 468-543. On obedience
as a duty of choice, not necefity, v. 520-543. On the revor
and defeat of the fallen angels, V. 577-897. Thence warns him
againft Satan's temptations, vi. 893. Vanquishes Afinadai, and
puts him to flight, vi. 363. On the creation, &c. vii. 111-6401%
On the motion, appearances, and influences of the celestial and
terreftrial bodies, viii. 15-178. Reply to Adam's account of
himself on his creation, &c. viii. 560. Reply to his question con-
cerning

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cerning love, and the expreffion of it in spirits celeftial, vifi. dao,
Advice to Adam at parting, and reascent to heaven, viii. 630,
See Similies.

Reason, and free-will, the fame, iv. 95-108. ix. 350. The chief
faculty of the foul, v. 100. The being of the foul, difcurfive of
men, intuitive of angels, v. 486. In animal creatures, viii. 369.
The law of nature, ix. 65.3. Correlative with liberty, xii. 83.
With virtue, xii. 97.

Redemption of man proposed by God the Father, ili. 203. Under-
taken by God the Son, iii. 227.

Repentance the grace of God, iii. 185. Sincere endeavours towards
it acceptable, iii. 191. An act of it, x. 1986. Its efficacy, xi. 22.

Reprobation, the state of it, iii. 198.

Reptiles, part of the fixth day's creation, described, vii. 475.
Revolt, and defeat of the fallen angels, v. 577. vi. 893.

Rimmon, a fallen angel, i. 467.

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Sabbath, its institution, the seventh, after the fix days creation, vii.
581. The folemnity of it described, vii. 594.
Salvation, not only to the fons of Abraham's loins, but his faith,
xii. 449.

Satan, (the prince of the fallen angels,) his fall from heaven, i. 34.
Way fo called, i. 81. v. 657. Speech to Beelzebub after their fall,
i. 84. Reply to Beelzebub's answer, i. 157. Afcent from hell,
i. 192. His ftature, looks, &c. described, i. 193. iv. 985. v. 706.
Speech to Beelzebub thereon, i. 242. iis immeid defcrived, i. 284.
His fpear, 1. 292. Speech to the other fallen angels, i. 315. His
standard described, i. 531. Speech to the fallen angels reimbat-
tled, i. 622. Calls a council, i. 752. Speech to them in coun
eil, ii. tr. Undertakes an attempt on the world, (the result of it,)
ii. 430-465. Afcent to the gates of hell, ii. 629. Speech to
Death there, ii. 681. The father of Sin and Death, ii. 727..
Answer to Sin's speech, ii. 737. To her reply, ii. 817. Flight
into Chaos, ii. 917. Arrival at the court of Chaos, ii. 951. Speech
there, ii. 968. Brought Sin and Death firft into the world, ii.
1024. Afcent to light, &c. ii. 1034. Alights on the convex of the
world's ontermoft orb, iii. 418. View of the world from the first
tep to heaven-gate, iii. 540. Descent to it described, iii. 561.
Stops at the Sun, iii. 588. Difcovers Uriel, the angel of it, there,
ii. 621 Transforms himself to a cherub, iii. 634. Speech to
Uriel, iii. 654. Deccives him, iii. 681. Is directed by him to the
world, iii. 704. And Paradise, in. 733. Alights on mount Ni-
phates, iii. 739. Soliloquy, contemplating the fun, iv. 32. The
first hypocrite, iv. 121. Arrives at Paradife, iv. 131. Sits on the
tree of life, iv. 194. Soliloquy on view of Adam and Eve in Pa-
tuliso, iv. 358. Defcends from the tree of life, and affumes feve-
ral animal shapes, iv. 395. Liftens to Adam's difcourse with Eve
on God's prohibition of the tree of knowledge, iv. 408. Solilok

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quy on the fubject of it, iv. 505. Resolves thence to tempt them
to difobedience, iv. 512. Fist attempt in the affomed shape of a
toad, on Eve aflcep, iv. 799. Answer to Ithuriel and Zephon,
reprehending him thereon, iv. 817. Reply to their answer, iv
851. Answer to Gabriel, iv. 886. Reply to his answer, iv. 925.
To another, iv. 968. The inauguration of God the Son, the oc-
estion of his revolt, v. 657. Speech to the next fubordinate angel
of his party thereon, v. 673. The feat of his hierarchy before his
fall deferited, v. 756. Speech to the angels of his hierarchy there-
on, v. 772. Reply to Abdiel's answer on his speech to the hier-
archs of his party, v. 853. His army defcribed, vi. 79. His port,
and poft there, vi. 99. Answer to Abdiel's reply, vi. 150. Bat-
tle Letween his and the celestial army defcribed, vi. 205-385.
His prowess in the battle, vi. 246. Encounters Michael, vi. 253.
Anfwer to Michael's speech thercon, vi. 281. The combat de-
scribed, vi. 296. Wounded by him, vi. 320. Carried off, vì.
335. His army defeated, vi. 386. Retreats, and calls a council,
vi. 414. Speech in council, vi. 418. Reply to Nisroch there, vi.
469. Gives the word for renewing the battle, vi. 558. Renew-
ed by his army, and the second battle defcribed, vi. 569-670.
Speech on the celestial army's retreat, vi. 608. His army's en-
tire defeat and expulfion from heaven defcribed, vi. 831-877.
Returns from compaffing the earth, to Paradife by night, in a
mist, in order to his temptation, ix. 53. His circuit, &c. de-
scribed, ix. 62. Soliloquy thereon, ix. 99. Enters the ferpent,
ix. 182. View (in that shape) of Eve, ix. 424. Soliloquy there-
en, ix. 473. Behaviour to her, ix. 523. Speech to to her, h ix.
Reply to her anfwer, ix. 567. The discourse (his temptation of
: Eve to eat the forbidden fruit,) continued, ix. 732. Leaves her
after eating it, ix. 784. His fentence thereon (virtually) pro-
nounced by God the Son, x. 171. Returns to hell to avoid hís
prefence in Paradife, x. 337. Meets Sin and Death upon their
journey to the world on Adam's, &c. fall, x. 345. Answer to
Sin's fpecch, x. 383. Parts with them, x. 410. Afcends his
throne at Pandæmonium, x. 443. Speech to the fallen angels
affembled there, x. 459. Applauded with a hiss, x. 504. Не
and they transformed to ferpents, x. 510. Further punished
with an illufion of the forbidden fruit, x. 549. Both annually
continued, x. 575. Himself (the ferpent) dragged in chains at
the afcenfion of the Meffiah, xii. 453. Diffolution (with the
world) at his coming to judgment, xii. 545. See Similies.

Saturn, (a fallen angel,) i. 512。

Scriptures, how to he understood, xii. 511.

532.

Seafons, their changes, refpecting each clime, an effect of Adam's
fall, x. 677.

Serpent defcribed, ix. 182. After entered by Satan, ix. 495. His
sentence (formally) pronounced by God the Son, as the affumed
tempter of Eve, x. 163-175 Ser Similies.

Sideral blafts, &c. an effect of Adam's fall, x. 692.1

Similies,

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