144. On his proposing the manner, &c. of man's redemption, iii. 227. Undertakes it, iii. 236. Love to man, and filial obe- dience, iii. 266. The second Adam, iii. 285. His merits alone imputative to man, iii. 290. xii. 406. His resurrection as God and Man decreed, iii. 303. Equal to the Father, iii. 305. His (the Son's) attributes, iii. 383. Answer to the Father on Sa- tan's, &c. revolt, vi. 733. The image of the Father, iii. 383. vi. 680, 736. The Meffiah, vi. 718, 881. Answer to the Father, appointing him to end the battle between the celestial and revolted Angels, vi. 723. Undertakes it, vi. 750. His armour, equi- page, &c. described, vi. 760. Speech to the celestial army, vi. Soo. Solely attacks the revolters, vi. 824. Entirely defeats them, vi. 838. The action and defeat described, vi. 631-877. Re- turns in triumph, vi. 878. His person, equipage, &c. in the work of the creation, described, vii. 192. Re-ascent to Heaven after it, vii. 550. Institution of the Sabbath (by God the Father and the Son) the seventh after the six days creation, vii. 581. The solemnity of it described, vii. 594. Answer (the Son's) to Adam, on his solitude in Paradise, viii. 359. To his reply, viii. 398. To another (promises him a consort,) viii. 437. Appointed by the Father judge of Adam's transgression (fall,) x. 55. All judg ment committed to him, x. 56. The mercy of it, x. 58. An- swer to the Father thereon, x. 68. Descent to Eden, x.85. Call to Adam there, x. 103. Reply to his answer (accusing Eve,) x. 119. To his reply, x. 144. To Eve (accusing the ser- pent,) x. 157. Sentence pronounced by him on the serpent, x. 163, 175. Explained, x. 182. On Eve, x. 192. On Adam, X. 197. Clothes them with skins, &c. x. 211. Father, and intercession for them, x. 224. sentence, x. 754. His intercession on their See 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, v. 508. Acts im- mediate, vii. 176. The centre of Heaven, ix. 107. His abso- lute decrees, xi. 311. Omnipresence, goodness, &c. xi. 335. The fear of him, &c. with loss of freedom, degenerates, xi. 797. Particular presence, xii. 48. To obey, love, depend on his pro- vidence, &c. the sum of knowledge, xii. 557. And wisdom, xii. 575.
Re-ascent to the The justice of his repentance, xi. 22.
Gospel how to be understood, xii. 511.
Grace of God, man its object, and devils eternally excluded from it, why, iii. 129. Man's long resistance of it alone exclusive, iii. 198. Repentance, a fruit of it, xi. 22. The spirit of it, and li- berty, consorts, xii. 525.
Gratitude exerted, a discharge of its debt, iv. 55.
Gunpowder, guns, &c. the original invention ascribed to the devil, vi. 478, 484. Discharge described, vi. 584.
Heaven and Earth, their final renovation by fire, xi. 898. xii. 547- After happiness therein, xii. 463, 549.
Heaven, the joys, &c. of it described, iii. 344. Its gate, iii. 5or. v. 253. Passage from thence to the world, iii. 526. Its general creation, iii. 716. Visible, the study of it how necessary, viii. 66. Speculations of its motions, or the earth's, censured, viii. 7o. How situated, respecting the world and hell, x. 320.
Hell described, i. 60, 228. ii. 587, 618. Its gates, ii. 645. First opened by Sin, ii. 871. How situated, respecting Heaven, and the world, x. 322. See Similies.
Hierarchies of Heaven, before the revolt of the fallen Angels, de- scribed, v. 579.
Hinnom, the valley of, whence called Tophet, and Gehenna, i. 399.
Holy Ghost, its effusion, &c. at the creation, vii. 195. &c. on the apostles, and all the baptized, xii. 485. and given alike to all believers, xii. 518.
Hospitality, an incitation to it, v. 316.
Hymn to light, iii. 1. To God the Father and Son, iii. 372. On conjugal love, iv. 750. On the creation, vii. 180, 252, 557, 602.
Hypocrisy visible to God alone, iii. 682
Hypocrites, Satan the first, iv. 121. Pretenders to supernatural purity, &c. iv. 744.
Idolatry, the original rise of it assigned, i. 364. Of the post-dilu-
vian world, xii. 115.
Jealousy, the lover's hell, v. 449.
Immortality of the soul discussed, x. 782.
Innocence, the state of it described, iv. 312, 492, 738. v. 211, 303, 443. viii. 40, 510.
Intellectual beings, a faculty of them, ii. 146. Invocations, the Author's, i. 6. iii. 51. vii. 1. xi. 20.
Jove, a fallen Angel, i. 512.
Israelites, the story of their bondage, and deliverance from Egypt related, xii. 163. Of the settlement of their civil and sacred œco- nomy in the wilderness, xii. 223. Eftablishment in Canaan, xii. 260. Reason, use, &c. of their ritual laws, xii. 280. Govern- ment by judges and kings, xii. 315. Captivity in Babylon, xii. 335. Return from thence, after-dissensions, &c. to the birth of the Messiah, &c. xii. 345-359-
Isis, a fallen Angel, i. 478.
Ithuriel, a guardian Angel of Paradise, iv. 788. Detects Satan's first attempt on Eve there, iv. 810.
Knowledge of good and evil, the tree of it, how situated, iv. 220. ix. 626. Described, ix. 575. Forbidden to Adam, vii. 542. viii. 323. Satan's encomium of it, ix. 679. Eve's, ix. 795, 863. Knowledge, or opinion, the result of reason and fancy, v. 100.
Without restraint, folly, vii. 126. viii. 183. xii. 561. Of things
necessary, wisdom, viii. 192.
Knowledge of future events, the desire of it reprehended, xi. 770. Its sum, the love, fear, &c. of God, xii. 557. In animal crea- tures asserted, viii. 369. See Similies.
Lethe, a river of Hell, described, ii. 582. Medusa the guard of it, ii. 610.
Leviathan described, i. 201.
Liberty, with the loss of it, virtue, &c. degenerates, xi. 797. Adam's fall the first cause of it, xii. 82.
Liberty the same with reason, xii. 83.
Life, the tree of it described, iv. 218. Where situated, ix. 69.
Life, long, by temperance, xi. 530. The great rule of it respecting itself, xi. 553.
Light, hymn to it, iii. 1. The first day's creation described,
Lightning, how produced, x. 1073.
Limbo, a fool's paradise, where, iii. 495.
Lion, a beast of prey, an effect of Adam's fall, xi. 187.
Love, conjugal, its praises, iv. 750: Distinguished from that of an amour, iv. 763. Love consists in reason, not in passion, viii. 586. Defined, viii. 589. In spirits celestial, the expression of it what, and how, viii. 620. Smiles, the food of love, ix. 239. Founded in reason, one end of human life, ix. 241. Lucifer, Satan why so called, x. 425. See Satan. Lust carnal, the first effect of Adam's, &c. fall, ix. 1011. lace of it, ix. 1042.
Mammon, a fallen Angel, i. 678. His speech in the council called by Satan after their fall, ii. 229.
Man fallen the object of grace, why, iii. 150. His long resistance of it alone exclusive, 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 loss of the fallen Angels, iii. 667. ix. 143. His creation (part of the sixth day's) described, vii. 524. Do- minion over the rest, vii. 520. Love to woman, how consistent with his superiority, viii. 567. The whole creation in little, ix. 109. Angels his Guardians, ix. 154. His superiority over the woman given him by God, x. 145, 195. Pursuing his appetites, disfigures not God's image, but his own, xi. 515. Conformity to the divine will the true end of his creation, xi. 603. Absolute dominion over his brethren (men) an usurpation, xii. 64. Given him by God only over the creatures, xii. 67.
Matches conjugal, the modern censured, viii. 57. Respecting the woman particularly, x. 888.
Medusa, the guard of Lethe, ii. 610.
Mercy, God's first and last attributes, iii. 132.
Messiah 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, vii. 376. Life, and passion, xii. 388. Resurrection, and mission of the apostles, xii. 420. Ascension, &c. xii. 451. Coming to judgment, &c. xii. 458, 543. Michael (the Arch-Angel) appointed one of the chiefs of the celestial army against the revolted Angels, vi. 44. His prowess, &c. in the battle, vi. 250. Speech to Satan encountering him, vi. 262. The combat described, vi. 296. Wounds Satan, vi. 320. The revolters defeated, he encamps on the field of battle, vi. 410. Prepares to
expel Adam, &c. from Paradise, xi. 126. His appearance, &c. there described, xi. 238. Speech to Adam thereon, xi. 251. Re- ply to Eve, lamenting the threatened expulsion, xi. 286. To Adam on the same subject, xi. 334. Discovers to him (in vision) what should happen to the time of the flood, xi. 423-867. The story of Cain and Abel, xi. 429. Death, with its causes, and va- riety, xi. 466. The state of the antediluvian world (in common) xi. 556. The state of it (civil, or in propriety,) xi. 638. The story of Enoch, xi. 664. Of Noah, xi. 700. The flood, xi. 738. God's covenant to destroy the world no more by water, xi. 890. Discovers to him (relatively) what should happen from the flood to the general resurrection, xii. 6-551. The patriarchal go- vernment, xii. 13. Nimrod's tyranny, xii. 24. The building and confusion at Babel, xii. 38. The story of Cham, xii. 101. Of Abraham, and the patriarchs, xii. 113. Of the Israelites. bondage in Egypt, and deliverance thence, xii. 163. Of the settlement of their civil and sacred œconomy in the wilderness, and establishment in Canaan, xii. 223. Of their various ritual laws, their reason, 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-dissensions, the birth and kingdom of the Messiah, xii. 345-371. Of his life, pas- sion, resurrection, mission of the apoftles, ascension, &c. xii. 388-465. Of the mission of the Holy Ghost, gift of tongues, miracles, &c. xii. 485-504. Of the apostles successors, (false teachers, &c.) their ambition, innovations, &c. the effects of them, and the Messiah's coming to judgment, xii. 507-551. His answer to Adam's resolutions of future obedience, &c. com- mends, 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. Discourse, its food, ix. 237. Moloch (a fallen Angel) i. 392. His speech in the council called by Satan after their fall, ii. 51. Defies Gabriel in the battle be- tween the celestial and revolted Angels, vi. 357. Is wounded by him, and flies, vi. 360.
Moon, supposed inhabited by translated saints and middle spirits,
iii. 459. Its office, iii. 726. Rising described, iv. 606. The spots in it, vapours not yet consolidated with its body, v. 418. Part of the fourth day's creation, vii. 356. Receives its light from the sun, vii. 375. Motion, aspects, vii. 79.
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