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Absolute, Milton's conception of the,

113-16.

Absolutism, relation of Milton's views

to nineteenth-century, 199–200.
Adam, 56, 128, 129, 130, 132, 140,
143, 145, 150, 152, 153, 154, 160,
161, 163, 166, 167, 169, 170, 174,
175, 177, 178, 221, 228, 231, 232,
252, 258, 261, 262, 271, 275, 277,
296.

Adam, Life of, 261 n.

Eschylus, 112.

Agatha, Council of, 267.
Agrippa, Cornelius, 281, 317.
Aims of Creation, 131-33.

Albinism, Milton's alleged, 349, 350,
351.

Alfaric, P., 273.

Allegory in Paradise Lost, 212; in

Paradise Regained, 233-34.

Ambrose, Saint, 267.
Ames, William, 321.
Anabaptists, 311.

Angels, Fall of the, 253-58, 263, 270.
Animadversions upon the Remon-

strant's Defence, 30, 44; quoted,
40-41, 266.

Apollinaris, Saint, 269.

Apology for Smectymnuus, 9, 30, 41,
44-47, 253, 261, 266, 282 n.
Aquinas, Saint Thomas, 75, 206.
Arcades, 12, 14.
Areopagitica, 30, 32, 67; quoted, 24,
73-78, 124-25, 183, 184, 185, 205,
206, 236, 253, 267, 292, 321-22.
Arianism, 34, 117.

Armageddon, 196.

Arminianism, 22.

Arminius, 75.

Athanasius, Saint, 267.

Augustine, Saint, 65, 152, 167, 212,

249, 250, 257, 265, 266, 267, 269,
321; influence on Milton, 273-79.
Authorities, Milton's contempt for,
40-41, 68.
Azazel, 254-56, 346.

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Bible, Milton and the, 21, 61-62, 64,
67, 121, 122, 147-48, 182, 205-
06, 247, 253; quoted, 42 n, 155,
166, 251, 252, 253, 255, 256, 259,
260, 261, 262, 263, 269, 272, 285,
313.

Bishops, Milton's pamphlets against

the, 32-49, 72, 73; the tyranny 2
of, 42.
Blake, William, v, vi, 114, 130, 178,

207, 209-10, 211, 237, 299, 306.
Blake and Milton (Saurat), v, 299 n.
"Blind mouths," 20, 72.
Blindness, Milton's, 88, 240; prob-
able causes of, 329-41.
Body and soul, unity of in Milton's
thought, 57-58, 143-48.

Books, Milton's praise of, 74, 235.
Bousset, W., 252 n, 253 n, 261 n,

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Canne, John, 310.

Catholicism, Milton's hatred of, 11,
62, 95-96, 176, 184.
Censorship, Milton's opposition to,
73, 183-85.

Chaos, Milton on the origin of,
285.

Chappell, William, 6.

Charles I, 23, 81, 99, 189.

Charles, R. M., 252 n, 256, 261 n.
Chastity, Milton on, 9, 12, 16-18,
45-46, 50-51, 55-58.
Chillingworth, William, 23.
Christ, 171; as Divine Reason, 106,

173-74, 177, 200, 210, 211; as
the Greater Man, 172, 174–80; as
the manifested God, 173; his ap-
proaching reign on earth, 39, 196;
in Paradise Regained, 234; not
mentioned in Samson Agonistes,
238; Augustine's conception of,
277. See Son, the.

Church, Milton on the, 11, 35, 92,
95.

Civil War, Milton's rôle in the, xvi,
80.

Clement of Alexandria, 265, 266.
Clergy, Milton's attitude toward the,

35-36, 92, 95, 96, 114.
Climate, Milton's complaints of the
English, 74.

Colasterion, 30; quoted, 68–69.
Color perception in Milton, 333-34.
Commonplace Book (Milton's), 346.
Commonwealth, the, 20, 72, 81; Mil-
ton a servant of, 86-94.
Communion of the Saints, 132, 182,

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Cromwell, Oliver, 22, 32, 33, 63, 73,
81, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 104, 188,
189, 190.

Crucifixion, 177, 178; Augustine on
the, 278.

Cyprian, Saint, 265.

Dalila, 236, 242.
Dante, 28, 171.
Davity, Pierre, 344.

Death, Milton on, 143-47, 199. See
Mortalism and Mortalists.
De civitate Dei, quoted, 152, 274-
79. See Augustine, Saint.
Decree of God, 125-31.
De doctrina Christiana, 46, 49, 67,

203-04, 210, 259, 274, 286; date
of, III, 345; plan of, 112;
dogma in, 219; quoted, 113, 114,
115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121,
122, 125, 127, 129, 130, 132, 134,
135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141,
142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 150,
158, 159, 173, 174, 175, 177, 180,
181, 182, 196, 197, 203, 204, 205,
206, 209, 247, 253, 257, 263, 268-
69, 290, 293-94, 313, 314, 315,
316, 318, 319, 321.

Defensio pro populo Anglicano, 31,
88-92, 228; quoted, 187, 189,
267-68, 339-40.

Defensio pro se, 31, 94.

Defensio Regia pro Carolo 1, 88.

Defensio secunda, 31, 72, 73, 90;
quoted, 92-94, 106, 151, 185-87,
188, 189-91, 193-95, 330-32.
Defoe, Daniel, 352.

Demiurge, the Son as a, 120, 290;
in the Zohar, 290.

Deodati, Charles, 7, 9, 11, 12 n.
Derby, Countess of, 12.

Desire, legitimacy of, 105, 137, 155,
158, 160. See Sensuality.
Destiny, Milton's conception of, 81,
104-05, 107, 179-80, 192-97, 242.
See History.

Detraction which followed upon my
writing certain Treatises, On the,
71.

Diderot, Denis, 78.

Disestablishment of the Church, 92,

95.

Divina Commedia, 28.

Divine right of kings, Milton's re-

jection of, 89.

Divinity of matter. See Matter.
Divorce pamphlets, Milton's, xv, 30,
49-70, 73, 156, 158 n, 159 n, 166,
295.

"Divorcers," sect of, 69.
Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce,
30, 68, 73; quoted, 50-54, 58-63,
266, 311.

Dodge, R. E. N., 343.
Dogma, Milton's attitude toward,
203-10; few traces of in the De
doctrina, 203; completely absent
from Samson, 236-39; Satan's
criticism of, 217-19.

"Double vision," Milton's, 178.
Druidic sources of English civiliza-
tion, 321-22.

Dualism, Milton's attitude toward, 58,
80, 92 n, 105, 141.

Duality of man's nature, 149–55, 198,
277.

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86-88, 190.

Eleazer of Worms, 284 n.
Elect, Milton's conception of the, 172,
174, 180, 191, 199, 200, 211, 215,
277, 297.

Elegies, Milton's Latin, 7-9.
Eliberis, Council of, 267.

England, Milton's idea of, 32, 34, 37,
59-60, 76.

Enoch, Book of, 252 n, 254-58, 261,
274.

En-Sof, conception of in the Zohar,
289.

Epiphanius, Saint, 267, 270.

Erskine, John, 343.

Esdras, 259.

d'Espagnet, Jean, 323.

Ethics, Milton's theories of, 149–71.
Euripides, 146, 206, 318.

Eve, 144, 152, 153, 160, 161, 169, 176,
228, 232, 234, 259, 261, 263, 270,
271, 275, 283, 285.

Evil, the problem of, in Milton, 19-
20, 32, 56, 82, 149-55, 259; in
Hebrew speculation, 262.

Faerie Queene, 218 n, 343.
Fall, the, Milton's conception of, xvii,
18-19, 46, 49-70, 57, 58, 67, 69,
82, 129, 149, 164, 170, 171, 200,
233; as the triumph of passion
over reason, 150-52, 198; as
sensuality, 55, 152-55; in Samson
Agonistes, 236; of Satan, 129,
154; in Hebrew speculation, 251-
53, 262; in Paul, 259-61; in the
writings of the Fathers, 264-
79. See Angels, Fall of the.
Family, medical history of Milton's,
337-38.

Fathers of the Church, Milton's atti-
tude toward the, 35, 40, 68, 264-
73.

deFaye, E., 251 п, 270.
Fehr, B., vi n.

Fichte, J. G., 123.

Fifth Monarchy, the, 24, 283.
Firth, C. H., 310 n.

Fischer, W., 348, 349, 350, 351, 352.
Fludd, Robert, vi, vii, 280, 281, 283 n,

322, 323; influence on Milton,
301-09; on the Mortalists, 316-
17.

Freedom. See Liberty.

Free will, doctrine of, 12, 23, 62, 75,
81, 82, 124, 125, 192, 198, 270,
277, 286, 289, 292.

Galileo, xvi, 324, 345, 348.
Gangræna (Thomas Edwards), 310-

II.

Garnett, Richard, 1-2.
Gassendi, 301.

Gauden, Dr. John, 228.
Gilbert, A. H., 344, 345, 347.
Glicksman, H., 344, 345, 347.
Gnostics, the, 267, 270.

God, Milton's conception of, 34, 37,
49 81, 105, 113-33, 136, 236,
238-39.

Goethe, J. W., 230, 300.

Goodness of the natural instincts,

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