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INDEX.
against, 286, 381, 387, 394, 395, 399
- Assent, cause of, 83
- to that which appears false cannot be compelled, 253
- Asses, shod, 306
- Attention, on, 372
- Aversion, ἔκκλισις, 54
- Babbler, a, 376, 377
- Bath, the, 68
- Beauty, 195, 196
- , where it is, 370
- Beggars, remarks on, 290
- Belief cannot be compelled, 304
- Best men, the, 434
- Body, the, could not be made free from hindrance, 309
- and spirit must be separated, 99
- , the, an instrument used by another power, 424
- Books, what used for, 327
- , a few better than many, 79
- Brotherhood of men, 46
- Butler, Bp., 3, 134, 198, 326, 338, 348, 350
- Caesar's friend is not happy, 300
- Cages, birds kept in, by the Romans, 297
- Carystus and Taenarum, marbles of, 422
- Cassiope or Cassope, 213
- Catechism of the Church of England, 410
- Caution about familiar intercourse with men, 236
- Character, on assuming a, above your strength, 398
- Characters, different, cannot be mingled, 323
- Christianity, Mrs. Carter's opinion of the power of, 234
- Christians, promise of future happiness to, on certain conditions, 311
- Chrysippus, 14, 17, 36, 43, 53, 54, 113, 402
- , the Pseudomenos of, 157
- on Possibilities, 163
- Chrysippus on the resolution of syllogisms, 188
- and Antipater, 203
- and Zeno, 358
- Circumspection, on, 234
- Circumstances, difficult, a lesson for, 96
- show what men are, 70
- Cleanliness, 368
- Cleanthes, 31, 163, 404
- , an example of the pursuit of knowledge under difficulties 292
- Codicillus, a, 217
- Colophon, the, 143
- Common sense, 212
- Company, behaviour in, 394, 396, 400
- Conceit of thinking that we know something, 158
- Confess, some things which a man will not, 173
- Confession, general, of sins in the Prayer Book of the Church of England, 363
- Conflagration, the great, 229
- Conjunctive or complex axiom, 124
- Conscience, τὸ συνειδός, power of, 262
- Consciousness that he knows nothing, a man who knows nothing ought to have the, 174
- Contest unequal between a charming young girl and a beginner in philosophy, 227
- Contradictions, effect of demonstrating, 193
- Convince himself, a power given to man to, 340
- Courage and caution, 97, 98
- and caution, when they are applicable, 101
- Cowardice leads men to frequent divination, 117
- Crates, a Cynic, and his wife, 260
- Criton, Plato's Dialogue, named, 319
- Cynic, the true; his office corresponds to the modern teacher of religion, 250