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AARON and Moses, their mission, xii. 170.
Abarim, i. 408.
Abassin, iv. 280.
Abbana, i. 469.

Abdiel (a seraph) opposes Satan, &c. v.
803. Reply to his answer, 877. His
fidelity, &c. 896. Retreat from Satan's
party, vi. 1. Soliloquy on view of
him, 114.. Speech, 130. Reply, 171.
Encounters him, 189. Vanquishes
Ariel, Arioc, and Ramiel, 369.
Abel and Cain, xi. 429.
Abjure, viii. 480.
Abominations, i. 389.
Abraham, xii. 113, 446.
Abrupt, ii. 409.
Abstract, viii. 462.

Acanthus, iv. 696.

Accaron, i. 466.

Acheron, ii. 570.
Actual, x. 587.

Adam and Eve, described generally, iv.
288; particularly, 295. Their inno-
cence, 312, 492, 738; v. 211, 303;
viii. 510, (vide INNOCENCE.) Orison,
iv. 720; v. 153. Entertain the angel
Raphael, 313, 391. Their nuptial bed,
iv. 708. Nuptials, viii. 510. Parting
preceding the temptation, ix, 385.
Behaviour after, 1004. Naked, 1051.
Reproach each other, 1187. Hide
themselves from God, x. 97. Appear-
ance before him, 109. Repentance,
1098. Expulsion from Paradise, xii.
625, (vide SIMILES.)

Adam, his discourse with Eve on the
prohibition of the tree of knowledge,
iv. 411. To her at night, 610. An-
swer to her question about the nightly
luminaries, 660. Viewing her sleep-
ing, v. 8. Answer to her relating her
dream, 94. To her weeping, 129.
Discourse with the angel, 460. Con-
tinued on various subjects to, viii. 651,

(vide RAPHAEL.) His creation and
dominion, &c. ix. 524. Prohibited the
tree of knowledge, vii. 542; viii. 332.
Account of himself, &c. on his crea-
tion, 253; of his first view of the Divine
Presence, &c. 311. Speech to God,
357. Reply to God's answer, 379.
Sleep on the formation of Eve de-
scribed, 451. His first view of her,
481. Passion for her, 521. Discourse
with Eve preceding the temptation,
&c. ix. 205-384. Fears in her ab-
sence, 838. Meets her returning with
the forbidden fruit, 847. Soliloquy
896. Resolves to die with her, 907.
Eats the forbidden fruit, 996. Incites
her to carnal fruition, (the first effect
of it,) 1011, 1016; the place, &c. de-
scribed, 1037. After-speeches to her,
1067, 1132, 1162. Answers to God
(the Son), calling him to judgment, x.
115, 124. The sentence pronounced
on him, 197. Soliloquy thereon, 720;
continued, 854. Repulsory speech to
Eve, 866. Relents towards her, 937.
Resolves on submission to God's will,
1028. Speech to Eve (on the efficacy
of prayer, &c.) xi. 140. On the omens
preceding their expulsion, 193. On
the view of Michael approaching, 226.
Behaviour on receiving the message,
263. Speech to Michael thereon, 295.
Resignation, 370. Discourse with Mi-
chael, discovering to him in vision
what should happen in the world till
the flood, 450-867. Discourse with
him, relating what should happen to
the general resurrection, xii. 61–551.
General reply to him, (resolutions of
future obedience, &c.) 552, (vide EVF.
MICHAEL. RAPHAEL. SIMILES.)
Address, v. 868.

Adonis, i. 450; ix. 440.
Adria, i. 520.

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Altern, vii. 348.

Amalthea, iv. 278.

Amarant, iii. 352.

Ambition censured, ii. 482; iv. 86.
Amerced, i. 609.

Amiral, i. 291.
Amphisbæna, x. 524.
Anarch, ii. 988.
Andromeda, iii. 559.

Angels (celestial) obey God of choice, v.
535. Imbattled against Satan, vi. 15.
Their march, v. 56. Engagement, vi.
202. Retreat, 597. Renew the fight,
634.
Their song on the creation, vii.
180, 252, 557, 602. On its dissolution,
x. 641. Guardians of Paradise, &c.
iv. 778, 782, 861, 977; v. 287. Re-
ascent to heaven on Adam's fall, x. 17.
Appointed to expel Adam, &c. from
Paradise, xi. 127. Descent there, vii.
208. Post assigned, viii. 220. March
possessing it, &c. xii. 626, (vide GOD
the FATHER and SON. SIMILES.)
Guardians of mankind, ix. 152.
Angels, (fallen,) their after-state, i. 50,
339. Numbers, 331; v. 743. Various
pursuits, &c. ii. 528. Loss supplied
by man's creation, iii. 677. Expulsion
from heaven, 831-877. Transformed
to serpents, x. 519, (vide SATAN. SI-
MILES.)

Angola, ii. 401.
Antarctic, ix. 79.
Aonian, i. 15.
Apocalypse, iv. 2.

Apostles, their mission, &c. xii. 439.

Gift of the Holy Ghost, 497. Suc-
cessors, 508.

Appaid, xii. 401.
Araby, iv. 163.

Architrave, i. 715.

Arctic, ii. 410.

Attune, iv. 265.

Azazel, i. 534.

Azores, iv. 592.
Azotus, i. 464.

Baalim, i. 422.

Babel, &c. xii. 38. Confusion of lan-

guages there, 48.

Bacchus, iv. 279.
Backside, iii. 494.
Baptism, xii. 442.
Barbaric, ii. 4.

Barca, ii. 904.

Battailous, vi. 81.

Battle of the Angels, vi. 202-877.
Beasts, vii. 453.

Beelzebub, i. 79, 128, 272; ii. 299, 310,

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589; xii. 615; ix. 357.

Con-

Defined,

Conjugal obedience, &c. iv. 635.
Conjugal union, viii. 494; ix. 955.
Conscience, iii. 194; iv. 23; x. 842;
xii. 515, 529.

Constellations, their appearances, mo-
tion, &c. iii. 577.
Contraction, vi. 597.
Cowls, iii. 490.

Creation, the universal, described, iii.
708; vii. 221.

Creatures, iv. 340; viii. 369; x. 707; xi.
733.

Crocodile, vii. 474.
Crocus, iv. 701.

Cronian, x. 290.

Cyclades, v. 264.
Cycle, viii. 84.
Cyrene, ii. 904.
Dagon, i. 457

Damasked, iv. 334.
Dam, ix. 612.
Damiata, ii. 593.
Damned, ii, 596.

Damp, xi. 544.
Danaw, i. 353.
Daphne, iv. 273.

David, his throne why eternal, xii. 320.
Day and night in heaven, vi. 4.

Death and sin, ii. 648; x. 249, 282, 326,
410, 585, 610, (vide SIMILES.)
Death described, ii. 666, 688, 727, 777;
x. 264, 596, (vide SIMILES.)
Death, natural, xi. 466-493, 469; xii.
425-434, 571.

Death, eternal, x. 808.

Deluge, universal, (vide NOAH.)
Demogorgon, ii. 965.
Descant, iv. 603.

Despair, iv. 108.

Devils, why excluded from grace, iii.

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Earth, its general creation described, iii.
715; vii. 231; v. 574; vii. 276, 313;
ix. 99. The centre of the creation,
107. Destruction by Noah's flood
described, xi. 743. Restitution after
it, xii. 852. An universal Paradise at
the Messiah's coming to judgment,
463, (vide WORLD.)

Eden, the country bounded, iv. 210, (vide
PARADISE.)

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

Elements, &c. subsist on each other, xi.
415.

Enoch, xi. 664, 700.

Eve and Adam, (vide ADAM and EVE.
INNOCENCE. SIMILES.)

Eve particularly described, characterised,
&c. iv. 712; v. 379; viii. 470, 596;
ix. 386-896; iv. 440, 449, 635; v.
27, 129, 443. Her formation, viii.
460, 500; ix. 205 to the end.
The sentence pronounced on her; x.
192. Behaviour and speech to Adam's
repulse of her, 909, 937, 966; xi. 162,
268; xii. 610, (vide ADAM. SIMILES.)
Evening described, iv. 598.

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

Experience a guide to wisdom, ix. 807.
Faith, ix. 1139.

Faith in Christ, xii. 420, 515, 529.
Fame (or glory), xi. 688.

Fancy, its office, v. 100. The eye of the
soul, viii. 460.

Fate, the will of God, vii. 170.

Fig-tree, of which Adam, Eve, &c. made
aprons, described, ix. 1101.
Firmament described, vii. 261.
Fish described, 391.

Flaming sword in Paradise on Adam's,
&c. expulsion thence, xii. 632, (vide
SIMILES.)

Flood, universal, (vide NOAH.)
Freedom, xi. 797.

Free-will asserted, iii. 95; v. 235, 520;

viii. 635; ix. 350; x. 43. Reason,
the same, iii. 108; ix. 350. The image
of God, viii. 440.

Fruition, carnal, the passion of it cen-
sured, viii. 579.

Gabriel, iv. 443, 561, 576, 782, 866, 877,
902, 1006; vi. 45, 354.

GOD the FATHER, contemplating his
works, &c. iii. 56. Speeches to, and re-
plies from the Son, on Satan's design
on the creation, 80-274. Decrees
his resurrection, 303. His the Fa-
ther's attributes, &c. 372. Visibly
seen in the Son, 383; vi. 680. Charge
to Raphael to warn Adam against his

fall, v. 224. Speech to the celestial
hierarchy, 600. To the Son on Satan's,
&c. revolt thereon, 719. Army against
the revolters described, vi. 15. Speech
to Abdiel, 29. Appoints Michael and
Gabriel chiefs of the celestial army, 44.
Appoints God the Son to end it, 680.
Resolving the creation of the world, vii.
139. Commits the work to him, 163.
Described, 594. Speech (the Father's)
on the guardian angel's return from
Paradise, x. 31, 55. Speech to the
celestials on Sin and Death's entrance
into the world thereby, 614. Charge
to the angels, touching the changes in
the creation on the fall, 649. Answer
to the Son's intercession on Adam's
repentance, xi. 45. Speech to the ce-
lestials, convened at his decreeing his
expulsion from Paradise, 84; to Mi-
chael thereon, 99.

GOD the SON, at the right hand of the
Father, iii. 62. Answer to him on
Satan's design, iii. 144. On his pro-
posing the manner, &c. of man's re-
demption, 227; undertakes it, 236.
Love to man, and filial obedience, 266.
His resurrection, as God and man,
decreed, iii. 303. His attributes, 383.
Answer to the Father on Satan's,&c. re-
volt, vi. 733. The image of the Father,
iii. 383; vi. 680,736. The Messiah, 718,
881. Answer to the Father, appoint-
ing him to end the battle, 723, 730 -
877. His person, equipage, &c. in the
work of the creation described, vii.
192. Re-ascent to heaven after it,
550. Institution of the Sabbath, 581.
Appointed by the Father judge of
Adam's transgression, x. 55. Sentence
pronounced by him on the serpent,
163. Clothes them with skins, &c.
211. The justice of his sentence, 754.
His intercession on their repentance,
xi. 22, (vide MESSIAH.)

GOD, purity of adoration more acceptable

to him than ritual, iv. 736. All good
proceeds from, and returns to him, v.
469. To be contemplated in the works
of the creation, 508. Acts immediate,
vii. 176. The centre of heaven, ix.
107. His absolute decrees, xi. 311.
Omnipresence, goodness, &c. 335. The
fear of him, &c., with loss of freedom,
degenerates, 797. Particular presence,
xii. 48. To obey, love, depend on his
providence, &c., the sum of knowledge,
557; and wisdom, 575.

Gospel, how to be understood, xii. 511.
Grace of God, iii. 129, 198; xi. 22; xii.
525.

Gratitude, iv. 55.
Gunpowder, Guns, &c., the original in-
vention ascribed to the Devil, vi. 478,
484.

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

Heaven, the joys, &c. of it described, iii.
344; its gate, 501; v. 253. Passage
from thence to the world, iii. 526; its
general creation, 716.

Hell described, i. 60, 228; ii. 587, 618;
its gates, 645; first opened by sin, 871,
(vide SIMILES.)

Hierarchies of heaven, v. 579.
Hinnom, the valley of, i. 399.
HOLY GHOST, its effusion, &c. at the
creation, vii. 195. Descent, &c. on
the apostles, and all baptized, xii. 485.
Promised and given alike to all be-
lievers, xii. 518.
Hymn to light, iii. 1.

To God the Fa-
On conjugal love,

ther and Son, 372.
iv. 750. On the creation, vii. 180, 252,
557, 602.

Hypocrisy, iii. 682.
Hypocrites, iv. 121, 744.

Idolatry, the origin of it, i. 364; of the
post-diluvian world, xii. 115.

Immortality of the soul discussed, x. 782.
Innocence, the state of it described, iv.
312, 492, 738; v. 211, 303, 443; viii.
40, 510.
Invocations, the author's, i. 6; iii. 51;
vii. 1; xi. 20.

Jove, (a fallen angel,) i. 512.
Israelites, their bondage and deliverance
from Egypt, xii. 163; their civil and
sacred economy in the wilderness, 223.
Establishment in Canaan, 260. Rea-
son, use, &c. of their ritual laws, 280.
Government by judges and kings, 315.
Captivity in Babylon, 335. Return
from thence to the birth of the Mes-
siah, &c. 345-359.

Isis, (a fallen angel,) i. 478.
Ithuriel, iv. 788, 810.
Knowledge of good and evil, the tree of
it, iv. 220; ix. 626; ix. 575; vii. 542;
viii. 343: ix. 679, 795, 863.
Knowledge (or opinion), v. 100; vii.
126; viii. 188; xii. 560; viii. 192, (vide
SIMILES.)
Lethe, ii. 582.
Leviathan, i. 201.

Liberty, with the loss of it, virtue, &c.
degenerates, xi. 797.

Life, the tree of, iv. 218; ix. 69.
Light, hymn to it, iii. 1. The first day's
creation, vii. 243.

Limbo, or fool's Paradise, iii. 495.

Lion, xi. 187.

Love, conjugal, its praises, iv. 750; viii.
586, 589, 620; ix. 239, 241.
Lucifer, x. 425. (Vide SATAN.)
Lust, ix. 1011.

Mammon, i. 678; ii. 229; Man, fallen,
iii. 130, 198, 203, 227, 290.
Man, why created, iii. 677; ix. 143. His
creation, vii. 524. Dominion, 520.
Love to woman, viii. 567.
His supe-

riority over the woman, x. 145, 195.
Medusa, ii. 610.

Mercy, iii. 132.

Messiah, x. 181, 182; xii. 359, 376, 386,

388, 420, 451, 458, 543.
Michael (the Archangel), vi. 44, 250,
262, 296, 320, 410. Prepares to expel
Adam, &c. from Paradise, xi. 126, 238,
251, 286, 334. Discovers to Adam (in
vision) what should happen to the time
of the flood, 423-867. Discovers to
him (relatively) what should happen
from the flood to the general resurrec-
tion, xii. 6–551. His answer to
Adam's resolution of future obedience,
&c. 575. Leads him and Eve out, 637.
(Vide SIMILES.)

Moloch, i. 392; ii. 51; vi. 357, 360.
Moon, supposed inhabited, iii. 459. Its

office, 726. Rising, iv. 606. The spots
in it, v. 418. Part of the fourth day's
creation, vii. 356, 375,379.

Moon and stars, iv. 661.
Moon and planets, x. 656.
Morning in heaven described, vi. 12.
Morning, natural, described, v. 1, 20; ix.
192; xi. 133.

Moses and Aaron, xii. 170.
Mulciber, i. 740.

Night in heaven described, v. 642.

Night and day in heaven described, vi. 4.
Night,natural, described, iv. 604, 776; v.
38; ix. 48. At Adam's fall, x. 846.
Nimrod, xii. 24.

Nisroch, vi. 446, 451.

Noah, xi. 719, 728, 733, 808. The flood
described, 738, 824, 841. The appear-
ance of the rainbow, &c. 861.
Noon described, v. 300.
Obedience, conjugal, iv. 635; v. 529.
Old age described, xi. 535.

Omens of Adam's expulsion from Para-
dise, xi. 182.

Opinion (or knowledge), (vide KNOW-
LEDGE OF OPINION.)

Orbs, celestial and terrestrial, viii. 78—
178.

Orus, i. 478.
Osiris, ibid.

Pandemonium, i. 710. (Vide SIMILES.)
Paradise (or the garden of Eden) de-

scribed, iv. 131, 214; v. 291; vii. 537;
viii. 304; ix. 439. The eastern gate
of it, iv. 542. Guarded by Gabriel,
549. The bower of Adam and Eve
there, iv. 690. The watches, &c. of the
guardian angels, iv. 778, 782, 861, 977.
The hill there, xi. 377. Adam and
Eve's expulsion, xii. 625. The flam-
ing sword, &c. 632. The seat of it
destroyed by Noah's flood, xi. 829.
(Vide SIMILES.)

Patriarchal government, xii. 13.
Patriarchs, xii. 113.
Peace, xi. 783.

Peor or Chemos, i. 412.
Persecution, xii. 508-533.
Phlegethon, ii. 580.
Plagues of Egypt, xii. 173.
Planets, x. 656.
Poles, x. 668, 680.

Prayer, xi. 5, 14, 146, 311.
Predestination defined, iii. 111.
Priests occasion the first dissension in
the Jewish church and state, xii. 353.
Prosopopœia, ix. 782, 1000.
Rainbow, xi. 865, 895.
Ramiel, vi. 369.

Raphael (the Archangel), his descent to
Paradise to warn Adam against his
fall, v. 247. Described, 276. Answer
to Adam's invitation to his bower, and
entertainment there, 371-450. Dis-
course with Adam on various subjects,
v. 468-viii. 651. (Vide SIMILES.)
Reason, iv. 95, 108; v. 100, 486; viii.
369; ix. 350, 486, 653; xii. 83, 97.
Redemption of man, iii. 203, 227.
Repentance, iii. 185-191. An act of it,
x. 1086 ; xi. 22.
Reptiles, vii. 475.

Revolt and defeat of the fallen angels,
v. 577-vi. 892.
Rimmon, i. 467.

Sabbath, vii. 581, 594.
Salvation, xii. 449.

Satan (the prince of the fallen angels),
his fall from heaven, i. 34. Why so
called, i. 81; v. 657. Speech to Beel-
zebub, after their fall, i. 84. Reply to
Beelzebub's answer, 157. Ascent from
hell, 292. His stature, looks, &c. 193;
iv. 985; v. 706. Speech to Beelzebub
thereon, i. 242. His shield, 284. His
spear, 292. Speech to the other
fallen angels, 315. His standard, 531.
Speech to the fallen angels reimbattled,
622. Calls a council, 752. Speech to
them in council, ii. 11. Undertakes
an attempt on the world, (the result of
it,) 430, 465. Ascent to the gates of
hell, 629. Speech to Death there,

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