Zviii On the perfection, variety, and gradual œconomy of S from 468 the creation On obedience, as a duty of choice, not neceffity On the revolt and defeat of the fall'n Angels Thence warns him against Satan's temptations On the motion, appearances, and influences of the Reply to Adam's account of himself on his creation, &c. Advice to Adam at parting, and re-afcent to heaven V } Vide Similes. The chief faculty of the foul The being of the foul, difcurfive of men, intuitive of Angels v 486 In animal creatures viii 369 The law of nature Correlative with liberty Reprobation, the state of it iii 198 Reptiles, part of the fixth day's creation, defcrib'd Revolt, and defeat of the fall'n Angels Rimmon (a fall'n Angel) i 467 Sabbath, S Book Lize Sabbath, its Inftitution, the seventh, after the fix days vii creation The folemnity of it defcrib'd }vii Salvation, not only to the fons of Abraham's loins, but }x vii Satan (the prince of the fall'n Angels) his fall from heaven i Calls a council Speech to them in council Undertakes an attempt on the world (the result of it) { Afcent to light, &c. Alights on the convex of the world's outermost orb View of the world from the first step to heav'n gate Stops at the fun Discovers Uriel, the Angel of it, there Transforms himself to a Cherub Speech to Uriel Deceives him Is directed by him to the world And Paradife Soliloquy on view of Adam and Eve in Paradise iv 358 Defcends from the tree of life, and affumes several ani mal shapes Liftens to Adam's difcourfe with Eve, on God's prohibition of the tree of knowledge Soliloquy on the fubject of it Refolves thence to tempt them to disobedience First attempt in the affumed fhape of a toad, on Eve afleep Anfwer to Itburiel and Zephon, reprehending him thereon iv } 827 Reply to their answer Anfwer to Gabriel Reply to his answer To another The inauguration of God the Son, the occafion of his revolt Speech to the next fubordinate Angel of his party The feat of his hierarchy before his fall, defcrib'd Reply to Abdiel's anfwer, on his fpeech to the Hierarchs Answer to Abdiel's reply vi 150 from 205 Battel between his, and the celeftial army, defcrib'd vi Reply to Nifroch there Gives the word for renewing the battel Renew'd by his army, and the second Battel defcrib'd { vi 418 vi 469 vi 558 Speech on the celeftial army's retreat His army's intire defeat and expulfion from heav'n defcrib'd Returns from compaffing the earth, to Paradife by night, in a mift, in order to his temptation His circuit, &c. defcrib'd Soliloquy thereon Enters the ferpent View (in that fhape) of Eve Soliloquy thereon Behaviour to her Speech to her Reply to her answer The difcourfe (his temptation of Eve to eat the forbid. den fruit) continued Leaves her after eating it His fentence thereon (virtually) pronounced by God? the Son God} Returns to hell to avoid his prefence in Paradise וי I I 337 "} 345 X 410 X A X 4 Afcends his throne at Pandemonium Speech to the fall'n Angels affembled there He and they transform'd to ferpents Further punish'd with an illufion of the forbidden fruit x Both annually continued Himfelf (the ferpent) drag'd in chains at the afcenfion of the Meffiah хії Diffolution (with the world) at his coming to judgi ment Saturn (a fall'n Angel) Scriptures how to be underflood Vide Similes. Seafons, their changes, refpecting each clime, an effect? of Adam's fall Serpent defcrib'd After enter'd by Satan His fentence (formally) pronounc'd by God the Son, ·} as the aflum'd tempter of Eve Sideral blafs, &c. an effect of Adam's fall Vide Similes. Book Line 7. SIMILES. Idam and Eve, after their fall. at first seen by Columbus Their repentance to Deucalion and Pyrrha's address to restore human race after their flood Mam careffing Eve-to Jupiter with Juno (May-fhowers) His addrefs to her fleeping-to Zephyrus breathing on 2 Flora Bower- to Pomona's arbour } to} vii 66 Defires to know the ftory of the creation, prior to orrow on the vifion of Noah's flood to a father's ix 1059 mourning his children all deftroy'd in his view at xi once ngels celeftial, the fpears (of the guardians of Paradife)to ears of corn ripe for reaping Their march against Satan's army. birds in Paradife to receive their names from Adam Their hallelujahs - -to the found of feas (Appointed to expel Adam, &c. from Paradife) } xi their faces to a double Janus (four) Their eyes to thofe of Argus Their appearance there-to the Angels appearing to -To thofe in Dothan against the King of Aria ngels fall'n (or infernal)—to autumnal leaves To floating fea-fedge after a ftori i 302 304 Roufing at Satan's command-to centinels waking from fleep on duty Imbattelling against the Angels celeftial to the With them-the greatest armies in all ages fince the creation-pigmies To the irruptions of the northern barbarians Their difpofition to engage to that of the heroes of antiquity Their fearching, &c. for the materials of Pandemonium to pioneers intrenching, &c. } i 675 VOL. II. * Ddd Their |