A A Aron and Mofes, their miffion to Egypt Abdiel (a Seraph) opposes Satan promoting the Reply to his anfwer His fidelity, &c. celebrated Book Line xii 170 the} Retreat from Satan's party Soliloquy on view of him at their head Speech to him thereon Reply to his answer Encounters him in the battel Vanquishes Ariel, Arioc and Ramiel, (fallen Angels) 369 el and Cain, their story related 429 Book Line Adam, his difcourfe with Eve on the prohibition of the iv Tree of Knowledge To her at night Answer to her question about the nightly luminaries iv 61 iv 660 V an's} Answer to her relating her dream, (the subject of Satan's firft illufive temptation) To her weeping Invites the Angel Raphael to his bower, &c. Difcourfe with him Continued on various subjects Vide Raphael. His creation and dominion, &c. over the creatures Prohibited the Tree of Knowledge Account of himself, and objects about him, &c. on Of his first view of the Divine Presence, instation in Speech to God thereon, and on his folitude there Reply to God's anfwer Sleep on the formation of Eve defcrib'd His first view of her Paffion for her Valediction to Raphael Difcourfe with Eve preceding the temptation (on Satan's fubtilty, and the means to refift it, &c.) Incites her to carnal fruition (the first effect of it) The place, &. defcribed After speech to her on their fall and nakedness Another, charging her as the aggreffor Reply to her anfwer (recriminates her affected self-is 15 Anfwer to God (the Son) calling him to judgment Reply to him (accufes Eve) The fentence pronounced on him Wishes for his diffolution Reflections on the immortality of the foul, &c. Reply to her (accufing herself as the first in tranfgref- Anfwer (to her reply advifing to die by their own hands) Refolves the contrary, (fubmiffion to God's will, and repentance) Speech to Eve (on the efficacy of prayer, &c.) Book Line { 1028 140 xi 158 193 xi 226 xi 263 xi 295 from 450 xi Hails her the mother of mankind Speech to her on the Omens preceding their expulfion? xi Difcourfe with Michael, difcovering to him in vifion what fhould happen in the world till the flood Discourse with him, relating what should happen to the general refurrection General reply to him, (refolutions of future obedience, Vide Eve. Vide Michael. Vide Raphael. donis a River in Syria "dramales and Asmadai, fall'n Angels, wounded, and put } vi ir first clouded on Adam's fall illufions, Amarant, a flower tranfplanted from Paradife to Heaven Ambition cenfured 1 caufe of Satan's fall Angels (Cæleftial) obey God of choice, not neceffity Signal to engage, and engagement s. s. s. s. s. < . <==: X. S. w. 56 vi 202 vi 386 vi 524 vi 597 vi 634 Their Succeffors (wolves, falfe teachers, &c.) defcrib'd Argument of the Poem Ariel, Arioc and Ramiel (fall'n Angels) vanquish'd Vide Noah. Ark On his own blindness, &c. tazel (a fall'n Angel) Satan's ftandard bearer. B alim and Aftaroth (fall'n Angels) abel, the city and tower, built by Nimrod, &c. The confufion of languages there describ'd iptifm, what the fign of aptiz'd, the Holy Ghost given primitively to all fuch attel, &c. between the cœleftial, and fallen Angels, (God the Son concluding it) defcrib'd 6 61 I 20 ii 380 iv I 404 ix 1114 '{ from 202 vi to 877 Vide Angels cleeftial and full n eafts, part of the fixth day's creation defcrib'd elzebub, (a fall'n Angel) i 79 Defcrib'd ii 299 His answer to Satan's first speech after their fall To Satan on their advantage gain'd in the re ingagement Birds, part of the fifth day's creation, describ'd 3lafts, an effect of Adam's fall Bridge from hell-gates to the world over Chaos, the work, Cain and Abel, their story related C 290 108 ii 119 620 Cham's story |