world's outermoft orb-to a vulture feeking his prey iii. 431. First view of the world---to a scout's cafual profpect, after a dangerous journey of a new country or city iii. 543.---Of the ftars orbs--to the Hefperian gardens, &c. iii. 568. Ap- pearance in the fun's orb---to a fpot in it differing from all aftronomical obfervations iii. 688. Meditation on his in- tended attempt on the world---to a gun recoiling iv. 14. In Paradife---to a wolf preying on a fold iv. 183.--To a thief breaking in at a houfe-top, &c. iv. 188.---To a tyger in view of a brace of fawns iv. 403. Detected by Ithuriel there---to gunpowder taking fire iv. 814. Reprehended by Zephon--to a fteed reined, in a fret iv. 857. His army against the ce- leftials in number-to the stars v. 745.--To the dew drops v. 746. Their applaufe of his reply to Abdiel---to the found of deep waters vi. 872. Himself recoiling on a blow receiv- ed from Michael---to a mountain finking by an earthquake. vi. 193. His combat with Michael---to two planets (the frame of nature fuppofed diffolved) rushing in oppofition to cach other vi. 310. View (in the ferpent) of Paradife and Eve there---to a citizen's taking the air in the country from his home confinement ix. 445. Shape (transformed to a ferpent) on his return to hell after the temptation---to the ferpent Python x. 529. His tempting Eve---alluded to by the ftory of Ophion and Eurynome x. 578.
Serpent, that entered by Satan---to thofe Hermione and Cad- mus were transformed to ix. 504.---To that affumed by Ef- culapius ix. 506.- To those by Jupiter Ammon and Capi- tolinus ix. 508. His motion, wreathings, &c.---to the working of a ship in fhifting winds, &c. ix. 513. His creft (preceding Eve to the forbidden tree)---to an exhalation flaming (Will i' th' wifp) ix. 634. His address introducing. the temptation--to that of an orator of the Athenian or Roman common wealths ix. 670.
Sin, her middle parts---to the fuppofed dogs of Scylla ii. 659. Of the night-hag ii. 662.
Spears --to ears of corn ripe for reaping iv. 980.
Stars, their orbs---to the Hefperian gardens, &c. iii. 568. Sun, his courfe turned at Adam's, &c. eating the forbidden fruit--as at the banquet of Thyeftes x. 688.
Uriel, his defcent from the fun on Paradife---to a shooting star iv. 555
Waters, their Aux into feas, &c. on the creation---to drops on duft vii. 290.---To armies forming themselves on found of trumpet vii. 294.
Sin and Death. See Death and Sin. Sin defcribed ii. 650. Her fpeech to Satan and Death, at hell- gates ii. 727. Reply to Satan ii. 747. Her birth ii. 752. Reply to his answer ii. 850. Opens hell-gates to him ii. 871.
Speech to Death on Adam's fall x. 235. To Satan (meeting him returning to hell) on her and Death's journey to the world after it x. 354. To Death on their arrival at Paradife x. 591. Reply to Death's anfwer x. 602. See Similes.
Sin original, luft carnal the first effect of it ix. 1011. Its folace ix. 1042.
Slavery the original of it the inordinancy of the paffions xii. 86. The justice of it as confequential on deviating from virtue, &c. xii. 97.
Soul, its faculties v. 100. Its immortality difcuffed x. 782. Spirits, their effence and power i. 423, 789. Their invifible ex- iftence on earth iv. 677. The elect their hymn to God the Father, and Son iii. 372. Material, &c. faculties in fpirits v. 404. 433. Vital, animal, and intellectual spirits progreffive from material nutrition v. 482. Their exiftence in life, intel- lect, fhape, &c. defined vi. 344.
Spring perpetual within the tropicks, but for Adam's fall x. 678.
Stars, their places, appearances, &c. iii. 565. Fed by the air v. 417. Part of the fourth day's creation vii. 357. Receive their light from the fun vii. 364. See Similes.
Stars, and moon, their courfes, influences, &c. iv. 661. Storms, &c. an effect of Adam's fall xi. 695.
Styx, a river of hell ii. 577.
Sun, its appearance, place, and power iii. 571. Brightnefs de- fcribed iii. 591. Orb fed by exhalations from the groffer v. 423. Part of the fourth day's creation vii. 354. The foun- tain of light vii. 364. Setting defcribed iv. 352, 539, 590. viii. 630. x. 92. Its annual courfe producing intense heat and cold, an effect of Adam's fall x. 651. Its oblique motion from the equinoctial, from the fame caufe x. 671. See Similes.
Teachers falfe of the Chriftian religion described xii. 508. Temperance, the effect of it long life xi. 530.
Thammuz, or Adonis, a fallen angel i. 446.
Thunder, an effect of Adam's fall x. 666.
Time, refpecting eternity, defined v. 580. 'Titan, a fallen angel i. 510.
Tradition cenfured xii. 511.
Tree of Life. See Life.
Truth, fuffering for it, fortitude, &c. xii. 569.
Tyranny, Nimrod's, defcribed and cenfured xii. 24. Origin of it, the inordinancy of the paffions xii. 86. No excuse of the tyrant (though just in consequence on the subject) xii. 95. Tyrants, their plea for conqueft, &c. compared with Satan's first attempt on man iv. 390.
Twilight defcribed iv. 598.
Vacuity, God's omniprefence an argument against it vii. 168. Valour, or heroick virtue, the common notion of it cenfured xi. 688.
Virtue, &c. with lofs of freedom degenerates xi. 797. Reason and virtue the fame xii. 98. Union conjugal. See Conjugal union. Uriel (the angel of the fun) iii. 622. His Anfwer to Satan iii. 694. Directs him to the world iii. 724. And Paradife iii. 733. Defcends thither himself, and informs Gabriel of Sa- tan's predefcent iv. 555, 561. Encounters Adramelech, (a fallen angel), wounds and puts him to flight vi. 363. See Similes.
Uzziel (a guardian angel of Paradise) iv. 782.
War, property the original of it xi. 638. The corruptions of peace equal to its waftes xi. 783.
Waters feparated from the earth, part of the third day's creation vii. 282. See Similes.
Wife, her duty in danger, distress, &c. ix. 267. xi. 290.
Wind, the tempeftuous power of it, an effect of Adam's fall x. 664, 695.
Wisdom, the fum of it, the love, &c. of God, xii. 575.
Wolves, (or falfe teachers), the apoftles fucceffors defcribed xii.
Woman, conjugal obedience her happiness, &c. iv. 635. Man's love towards her, how confiftent with his fuperiority viii. 567. Two of her lovelieft qualities ix. 232. The effect of leaving her to her own will ix. 1182. His fuperiority over her given him by God x. 145, 195. A novelty, defect of nature, &c. (farcaftically) x. 888. The advantage of her focial over her artificial accomplishments xi. 614. Every way the caufe of man's mifery (farcaftically) xi. 632.
Works with faith in Christ, eternal life xii. 420. World, the convex of its outermoft orb defcribed iii. 418. By whom poffeffed (farcaftically) iii. 444, 463. the world committed by God the Father to 163. Defcribed vii. 218. Situation of it, and hell x. 320. See Earth.
The creation of God the Son vii. refpecting heaven
Zephon (a guardian angel of Paradife) iv. 788. Reprehends Sa- tan's first attempt on Eve there iv. 823. Reply to his answer iv. 834. Zophiel (a cherub) vi. 535. Alarms the celeftial army, on the approach of Satan's to renew the battle vi. 537.
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