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appoints God the Son to end
it, 680. chariot (the Father's)
decribed, 749. speech to the
Son, resolving the creation of
the world, vii. 139. commits
the work to him, 163. his
(the Father's) omnipresence,
168, 588. goodness, free, 170.
will, fate, 173. institution of
the Sabbath (by God the Fa-
ther and Son) the seventh
after the six days of the
creation, 581. the solemnity
of it described, 594. speech.
(the Father's) on the guar-
dian angel's return from Pa-
radise upon Adam's, &c. fall,
x. 34. appoints the Son judge
of it, 55. speech to the celes-
tials on Sin and Death's en-
trance into the world thereby,
614. promise of their dissolu-
tion, and renovation of hea-
ven and earth, 633. 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 celestials, convened at his
decreeing his expulsion from
Paradise, 84. to Michael
thereon, 99.

GOD the SON, at the right hand
of the Father, iii. 62. his (the
Father's) essence, &c. 138. his
word, &c. 169. vii. 163. an-
swer to him on Satan's design
on the creation, man, &c. iii.
144. on his proposing the
manner, &c. of man's re-
demption, 227. undertakes it,
236. love to man, and filial
obedience, 266. the second
Adam, 285. his merits alone
imputative to man, 290. xii.
406. his resurrection, as God
and man, decreed, iii. 303.
equal to the Father, 305. his
(the Son's) attributes, 383.

answer to the Father on Sa-
tan's, &c. revolt, vi. 733. the
image of the Father, iii. 383.
vi. 680, 736. the Messiah,
718, 881. answer to the Fa-
ther, appointing him to end
the battle between the celes-
tial and revolted angels, 723.
undertakes it, 730. his ar-
mour, equipage, &c. de-
scribed, 760. speech to the
celestial army, 800. solely
attacks the revolters, 824.
entirely defeats them, 838.
The action and defeat de-
scribed, 631-877. returns in
triumph, 878. his person,
equipage, &c. in the work
of the creation described, vii.
192. re-ascent to heaven after
it, 550. institution of the sab-
bath (by God the Father and
Son) the seventh after the six
days creation, 581. the so-
lemnity of it described, 594.
answer (the Son's) to Adam,
on his solitude in Paradise,
viii. 369. to his reply, 398.
to another, (promises him a
consort,) 487. appointed by
the Father judge of Adam's
transgression (fall), x. 55. all
judgment committed to him,
56. the mercy of it, 58. an-
swer to the Father thereon,
68. descent to Eden, 85. call
to Adam there, 103. reply to
his answer, (accusing Eve,)
119. to his reply, 144. to Eve,
(accusing the serpent,) 157.
sentence pronounced by him
on the serpent, 163, 175. ex-
plained, 182. on Eve, 192. on
Adam, 197. clothes them
with skins, &c. 211. re-ascent
to the Father, and interces-
sion for them, 224. the justice
of his sentence, 754. his in-
tercession on their repent-
ance, 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 imme-
diate, vii. 176. the centre of hea-
ven, ix. 107. his absolute de-
crees, 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, man its object,
and devils eternally excluded
from it, why, iii. 129. man's
long resistance of it alone ex-
clusive, 198. repentance a fruit
of it, xi. 22, the spirits of it,
and liberty, consorts, xii. 525.
Gratitude exerted, a discharge of
its debt, iv. 55.
Gunpowder, guns, &c. the ori-
ginal invention ascribed to the
Devil, vi. 478, 484. discharge
described, 584.

618. its gates, 645. first opened
by Sin, 871. how situated, re-
specting'heaven,and the world,
x. 322. (Vide 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. de-
scent, &c. on the apostles, and
all baptized, xii. 485. promised
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, 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. 744.

H.

Heaven and earth, their final re-
novation by fire, xi. 898. xii.
547. after-happiness therein,
463, 549.
Heaven, the joys, &c. of it de-
scribed, iii. 344. its gate, 501.
v. 253. passage from thence to
the world, iii. 526. its general
creation, 716, visible, the study
of it how necessary, viii. 66.
speculations of its motions, or
the earth's, censured, 70. how
situated, respecting the world,
and hell, x. 320.

Hell described, i. 60, 228. ii. 587,

I.

Idolatry, the original rise of it
assigned, i. 364. of the post-
diluvian world, xii. 115.
Jealousy, the lover's hell, v. 449.
Immortality of the soul discussed,
x. 782.
Innocence, the state of it de-

scribed, 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 bond-
age, and deliverance from
Egypt, related, xii. 163. of the
settlement of their civil and

sacred economy in the wilder-
ness, 223. establishment in
Canaan, 260. reason, use, &c.
of their ritual laws, 280. go-
vernment by judges and kings,
315. captivity in Babylon, 335.
return from thence, after dis-
sentions, &c. to the birth of
the Messiah, &c. 345-359.
Isis, (a fallen angel,) i. 478.
Ithuriel, (a guardian angel of
Paradise,) iv. 788. detects
Satan's first attempt on Eve
there, 810.

K.

Knowledge of good and evil, the
tree of it, how situated, iv. 220.
ix. 626. described, ix. 575.
forbidden to Adam, vii. 542.
viii. 343. Satan's encomium of
it, ix. 679. Eve's, 795, 863.
Knowledge (or opinion) the re-
sult of reason and fancy, v. 100.
without restraint, folly, vii.
126. viii. 188. xii. 560. 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
creatures asserted, viii. 369.
(Vide Similies.)

L.

Lethe, a river of hell, described,
ii. 582. Medusa the guard of
it, 610.

Leviathan described, i. 201.
Liberty, with the loss of it, vir-

tue, &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 re-
specting itself, 553.
Light, hymn to it, iii. 1. the first
day's creation, described, vii.

243.

Lightning how produced, x.
1073.

Limbo, or fools' 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, 763. consists in
reason, not passion, viii. 586.
defined, 589. in spirits celestial,
the expression of it what, and
how, 620. smiles the food of
love, ix. 239. founded in rea-
son, one end of human life,
ix. 241.

Lucifer, Satan why so called, x.

425. (Vide Satan.)
Lust carnal, the effect of Adam's
&c. fall, ix. 1011. the solace of
it, 1042.

M.

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. 130. his long resist-
ance of it alone exclusive, 198.
redemption proposed by God
the Father, 203. undertaken
by God the Son, 227. the Son's
merits alone imputative to him,
towards it, how, 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. dominion over the rest,

520, love to woman, how con-
sistent with his superiority,
viii. 567. the whole creation
in little, ix. 109. angels his
guardians, 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 crea-
tion, xi. 603. absolute dominion
over his brethren (men) an
usurpation, xii. 64. given him
by God only over the crea-
tures, 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 attri-

bute, iii. 132.

Messiah promised, x. 181. the
promise explained, x. 182. xii.
386. his birth, &c. and king-
dom described, 359. why called
the seed of the woman, 376.
life and passion, 388. resurrec-
tion, and mission of the apo-
stles, 420. ascension, &c. 451.
coming to judgment, &c. 458,

543.
Michael (the Archangel) ap-
pointed one of the chiefs of
the celestial army against the
revolted angels, vi. 44. his
prowess, &c. in the battle,
250. speech to Satan encoun-
tering him, 262. the combat
described, 296. wounds Satan,
320. the revolters defeated,
encamps on the field of bat-
tle, 410. prepares to expel
Adam, &c. from Paradise, xi.
126. his appearance, &c. there
described, 238. speech to Adam
thereon, 251. reply to Eve la-
menting the threatened ex-

pulsion, 286. to Adam on the
same subject, 334. discovers
to him (in vision) what should
happen to the time of the
flood, 423-867. the story of
Cain and Abel, 429. death,
with its causes and variety,
466. the state of the antedi-
luvian world, (in common,)
556. the state of it, (civil, or
in propriety,) 638. the story
of Enoch, 664. of Noah, 700.
the flood, 738. God's covenant
to destroy the world no more
by water, 890. discovers to
him (relatively) what should
happen from the flood to
the general resurrection, xii.
6-551. the patriarchal go-
vernment, 13. Nimrod's ty-
ranny, 24. the building and
confusion at Babel, 38. the
story of Cham, 101. of Abra-
ham and the patriarchs, 113.
of the Israelites' bondage in
Egypt, and deliverance thence,
163. of the settlement of their
civil and sacred economy in
the wilderness, and establish-
ment in Canaan, 223. of their
various ritual laws, their rea-
son, use, &c. 280. of their
government by judges and
kings, 315. of their captivity
in Babylon, 335. of their re-
turn from thence, after-dis-
sentions, the birth and king-
dom of the Messiah, 345-371.
of his life, passion, resurrec-
tion, mission of the apostles,
ascension, &c. 388-465. of
the mission of the Holy Ghost,
gift of tongues, miracles, &c.
485-504. of the apostles' suc-
cessors, (false teachers, &c.)
their ambition, innovations,
&c. the effects of them, and
the Messiah's coming to judg-
ment, 507-551. his answer

to Adam's resolution of future
obedience, &c. commends, ad-
vises him, and warns him to
quit Paradise, 575. leads him
and Eve out, 637. (Vide Si-
milies.)

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
between the celestial and re-
volted angels, vi. 357. is
wounded by him and flies,
vi. 360.
Moon, supposed inhabited by
translated saints and middle
spirits, iii. 459. its office, 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, 375. mo-
tion, aspects, 379.
Moon and stars, their courses,
influences, &c. iv. 661.
Moon and planets, their noxious
motion, aspects, &c. an effect
of Adam's fall, x. 656.
Morning in heaven described,
vi. 12.

Morning, natural, described, v.
1, 20. ix. 192. xi. 133.
Moses and Aaron, their mission
to Egypt, xii. 170.

tyranny described and cen-
sured, xii. 24.

Nisroch, (a fallen angel,) vi. 446.
his answer to Satan in council
after their defeat by the celes-
tial angels, vi. 451.
Noah, his reprehension of the
antediluvian world, xi. 719,
808. building the ark, &c. 728.
entering it, with his family,
the creatures, &c. 733. the
flood described, 738, 824. its
abatement, the ark's resting,
&c. 841. his descent from it,
the appearance of the rainbow,
&c. 861.

Noon described, v. 300.

0.

Obedience, conjugal, woman's
happiness, &c. iv. 635. of will,
not necessity, only acceptable
to God, v. 529.

Old age described, xi. 535.
Omens of Adam's expulsion from
Paradise, xi. 182.

Opinion (or knowledge.) (Vide
Knowledge or opinion.)
Orbs celestial, and terrestrial,
notions about their motions,
appearance, &c. doubtful, and
not necessary to the improve-
ment of happiness, &c. viii.
78-178.

Orus, (a fallen angel,) i. 478.

Mulciber, (a fallen angel,) i. 740. Osiris, (another,) ibid.

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