Gift of the Holy Ghost Succeffors (wolves, falfe teachers, &c.) defcrib'd Argument of the Poem Ariel, Arioc and Ramiel (fall'n Angels) vanquish'd X 519 X 547 575 439 497 508 369 728 Vide Noab. Ark Baalim and Afhtaroth (fall'n Angels) B Babel, the city and tower, built by Nimrod, &c. Baptifm, what the fign of Baptiz'd, the Holy Ghoft given primitively to all fuch Battel, &c. between the cœleftial, and fallen Angels, (God S the Son concluding it) defcrib'd 6 61 I 20 380 404 1114 22 i 534 (God { from 202 vi to 877 Vide Angels cleeftial and fall'n. Beafts, part of the fixth day's creation defcrib'd vii 453 Belzebub, (a fall'n Angel) Defcrib'd 299 His answer to Satan's first speech after their fall To Satan on their advantage gain'd in the re-ingagement Bridge refrigates to the world over Chass, the work, } ii 345 i 290 ii 108 119 vi 620 Cham's ftory A bridge made over it from hell gate to the world, at 577 at } X 282 Vide Similes. Church, hirelings in it, compar'd to the Devil in Paradife Cocytus, a river of hell ii 579 Comparisons Vide Similes. Conjugal love, the praises, &'c. of it Diftinguish'd from an amour Confifts in reafon, not paffion iv 765 586 Defin'd viii 589 Expreft (on the woman's part) in practice A reciprocal duty of it Conjugal obedience, woman's happiness, &c. Conjugal union, the reason and obligations of it Confcience, God's umpire in man The terrors of it Laws to force it, cenfur'd Constellations, their appearances, motion, &c. Creation, the univerfal, defcrib'd Creatures animal in paradise, defcrib'd Have degrees of knowledge, and reason Their difcord, an effect of Adam's fall 615 ix 357 iv 635 494 ix 955 ix 961 iii 194 iv 23 842 xii 515 529 577 David, his throne why eternal Day and night in heav'n, defcrib'd Death and Sin, their ftation at hell-gates before Adam's fall Their union Make a bridge from thence over Chaos to the world, after it Meet Satan in his return to hell from thence After-conduct in the world Death described Anfwer to Satan at hell-gates The fon of Satan and Sin Its birth Answer to Sin on Adam's fall To Sin's fpeech in paradise Death natural, the causes, and variety of it, defcribed More terrible in view than reality 610 Vide Similes. ii 666 from 466 xii Vide Noah. to 493 469 from 425 xii to 434 571 808 108 129 496 707 64 799 V xii 611 Dominion abfolute in man, over men, an ufurpation Dreams illufiye, &c. their fource Natural Divine E Eagle, a bird of prey, an effect of Adam's fall Earth and Heaven Vide Heav'n and Earth. Separated from the waters, part of the third day's creation, defcrib'd V 574 }vii 276 The The fruits of it, &c. Its motion, or of the Heavens, fpeculations thereon' cenfur'd Its praises The centre of the creation Destruction by Noah's flood defcrib'd Reftitution after it An universal paradise at the Meffiah's coming to judg-}: ment Eden, the country bounded Eden, the garden of it Egypt, the plagues of it defcrib'd Elements, &c. fubfift on each other Enoch, his ftory and tranflation Eve and Adam 852 xii 463 Anfwer to Adam's difcourfe on the prohibition of the tree of knowledge Recounts her first view of the creation, Adam, &c. Answer to him at night iv 635 To him waking her (relates her dream, the fubject of Sa Behaviour on view of him, &c. Difcourfe with him preceding the temptation (fhe prevailing on her own fufficiency, and his fondness) } |