No infallibility against it Conftellations, their appearances, motion, &c. 3 577 Creation, the universal, defcrib'd 3 708 Creatures animal in paradife, defcrib'd Their difcord, an effect of Adam's fall D Dagon (a fall'n angel) Damn'd, the viciffitudes of their torments defcrib'd David, his throne why eternal Day and night in heaven, defcrib'd Death and Sin, their ftation at hell-gates before Adam's fall Their union Make a bridge from thence over Chaos Meet Satan in his return to hell from thence Death natural, the causes, and variety More terrible in view than reality Vide Similes. Vide Noah. Of the faithful, a fleep to immortality The gate of life Death eternal confidered Deluge univerfal Defpair, the degrees and colours of it Devils, why eternally excluded from grace Difcord cenfured Daughter of Sin, &c. an} Dominion abfolute in man, over men, an Dreams illufive, &c. their fource Natural Divine E 496 797 64 12. 799 12 611 Eagle, a bird of prey, an effect of Adam's fall 11 Earth, its general creation defcrib'd { The Shadow of Heaven Separated from the waters, part of the The fruits of it, &c. Its motion, or of the Heavens, Specu-} 8 lations thereon cenfur'd Its praifes { 415 700 Egypt, the plagues of it defcrib'd Election afferted Elements, &c. fubfift on each other Enoch, his story and tranflation Vide Adam and Eve. Eve and Adam Vide Similes. Eve particularly defcrib'd, characteriz'd, * &c. Anfwer to Adam's difcourfe on the pro- Recounts her firft view of the creation, Answer to him at night To him waking her relates her dream, Weeping defcrib'd Attending the entertainment of Raphael Her formation from Adam Behaviour on view of him, &c. Difcourfe with him preceding the temp- Soliloquy after it Refolution to tempt Adam Speech to him thereon die } Reply to his anfwer, refolving to die with her Behaviour thereon Gives him the fruit Repeats the tranfgreffion with him Is incited by him to carnal fruition' The place, &c. defcribed Anfwer to him (accufing her as the ag- Behaviour and fpeech to Adam's re- After-behaviour thereon Reply to his anfwer (advifes to die by To him hailing her the mother of mankind Soliloquy, lamenting the threatned ex- Speech to him on quitting it (affection, Vide Adam. The eye of the foul 100 460 it} Fate, the will of God 7 170 ΠΟΙ Fame (or glory) the common notion of it' cenfur'd Fig-tree, of which Adam, Eve, &c. made, Firmament, the fecond day's creation, defcrib'd 7. Flood univerfal Vide Similes. Freedom, with the lofs of it, virtue, &c. 261 391 |