Book Line 483 Vifibly feen in the Son vi 680 Charge to Raphael to warn Adam against his fall Speech to the whole cœleftial hierarchy, conven'd at the? inauguration of God the Son To the Son on Satan's, &c. revolt thereon Speech to Abdiel on his quitting their party Appoints Michael and Gabriel chiefs of the celeftial army the} Battel, &c. between them and the revolters, defcrib'd { from 202 vi to 607 Appoints God the Son to end it Chariot (the Father's) defcrib'd Speech to the Son, refolving the creation of the world vii vi 749 139 Inftitutive fabbath God the Father and Son) }. the feventh after the fix days of the creation The folemnity of it defcrib'd Speech (the Father's) on the guardian Angels return from Paradife upon Adam's, &c. fall Appoints the Son judge of it Speech to the cœleftials on Sin and Death's entrance into the world thereby Promise of their diffolution, and renovation of heaven and earth Charge to the Angels, touching the changes in the creation on the fall Answer to the Son's interceffion on Adam's repentance Speech to the celeftials, conven'd at his decreeing his expulfion from Paradife To Michael thereon GOD the SON, at the right hand of the father His word, &c. Anfwer to him on Satan's defign on the creation, man, iii &c. On his propofing the manner, &c. of man's redemp tion Undertakes it Love to man, and filial obedience * Bbb 2 Book Lin The fecond Adam His merits alone imputative to man His refurrection, as God and man, decreed Equal to the Father His (the Son's) attributes Answer to the Father on Satan's, &c. revolt The image of the Father The Meffiah Answer to the Father, appointing him to end the battel Undertakes it His armour, equipage, &c. defcrib'd Speech to the celestial army Solely attacks the revolters Intirely defeats them The action and defeat defcrib'd Returns in triumph His perfon, equipage, &c. in the Work of the creation} defcrib'd Re-afcent to heaven after it Inftitution of the fabbath (by God the Father and . . . . . . . . . 1. Ed. : : EE! vi 838 from 631 vi to - vi 8-3 vii }vii Anfwer (the Son's) to Adam, on his folitude in Para-}, dife To his reply To another (promises him a confort) Appointed by the Father judge of Adam's tranfgreffion} All judgment committed to him The mercy of it Answer to the Father thereon Defcent to Eden Call to Adam there Reply to his answer (accufing Eve) Χ Cloaths them with skins, &c. Re-afcent to the Father, and interceffion for them The juftice of his fentence His interceffion on their repentance Vide Mafiah. His abfolute decrees Particular prefence Grace of God, man its object, and Devils eternally ex Man's long refiftance of it alone exclufive GOD, Purity of adoration more acceptable to him, than ritual All good proceeds from, and returns to him To be contemplated in the works of the Creation The centre of heaven Omniprefence, goodness, &c. The fear of him, &c. with lofs of freedom, degenerates To obey, love, depend on his providence, &c. the fum of knowledge And wisdom Gofpel how to be understood cluded from it, why Repentance a fruit of it The fpirits of it, and liberty, conforts Gratitude exerted, a discharge of its debt Gunpowder, guns, &c. the original invention afcrib'd the devil iv 736 vii 176 ix xi xi xii } xii ex-} to} Discharge defcrib'd ཝ་ཏྟ་ཏྟ་ཨྰཿ་བྷྲ་བྷུ་ཊུ་ཊུ་ཟ་བྷ་ཤྐ་ཊུ ➢ '➢ 'ཋ 107 311 335 48 xii 557 xii 575 511 129 198 H Heaven and earth, their final renovation by fire After-happiness therein Heaven, the joys, &c. of it defcrib'd Its Gate Paffage from thence to the world Its general creation Vifible, the ftudy of it how neceffary Speculations of its motions, or the earth's, cenfured fall'n} ▼ 59 Hierarchies of heav'n, before the revolt of the fall'n? Hymn to light To God the Father and Son . On conjugal love On the creation Hypocrity visible to God alone Pretenders to fupernatural purity, &c. I Idolatry, the original rife of it affign'd Jealousy, the lover's Hell Innocence, the fate of it defcrib'd Intellectual beings, a faculty of them Invocations, the author's Joe (a fall'n angel) aelites, the story of their bondage, and deliverance from xii Of the fettlement of their civil and facred economy xii in the wilderness Reason, use, &c. of their ritual laws Establishment in Canaan Government by Judges and Kings Captivity in Babylon Return from thence, after-diffenfions, &c. to the birth Book Line 163 223 of the Meffiah, &c. to 359 s, (a fall'n Angel) i 478 huriel (a guardian Angel of Paradife) iv Detect's Satan's first attempt on Eve there iv 788 K nowledge of good and evil, the tree of it, how fituated { nowledge (or opinion) the refult of reafon and fancy Knowledge of future events, the defire of it reprehended xi 770 xii 557 In animal creatures afferted viii 369 Vide Similes. L Liberty, with the lofs of it, virtue, &c. degenerates Adam's fall, the first cause of it Liberty, the fame with reason ii 582 610 201 797 83 ix 69 |