INDEX.
449
- Philosophers' rules applied to practice, 328
- Piety and a man's interest must be in the same thing, 81
- , and sanctity are good things, 170
- to the Gods, what it is, 392
- and a man's interest, how they are connected, 393
- Pirate, how treated by a wise and good man, 427
- Pittacus' teaching, that forgiveness is better than revenge, 419
- Plato and Hippocrates, 28
- says that every soul is unwillingly deprived of the truth, 83
- Plato's saying, 160
- doctrine that every mind is deprived of truth unwillingly, 181
- Polity read by the women in Rome, 417
- Pleasure, nature of, 416
- Polemon and Xenocrates, 196
- Polybius on the Roman state, 170
- Polynices and Eteocles, 393
- Poor, if, be content and happy, 410
- Poverty and wealth, 411, 430
- Practice in hearing, necessary for those who go to hear philosophers, 189
- Praecognitions (προλήψεις), adaptation of, to particular cases, 66, 67
- Preconception, πρόληψις, 8
- Preconceptions, how fitted to the several things, 131
- , how to be adapted to their correspondent objects, 154
- Principle, the ruling, of a bad man cannot be trusted, 180
- Principles, general; and their application, 77
- ought always to be in readiness, 105
- Principle, the, on which depends every movement of man and God, 205
- Principles, he who has great, knows his own powers, 357
- Procrastination dangerous, 374
- Προαιρετική δύναμις, or προαίρεσις, in the larger sense, 183
- Protagoras and Hippias, 211
- Providence, 19, 41, 50, 51
- πρόνοια, 141 ,
- προνοίας, περί, 238 , on;
- Publicani, εικοστώναι, 298
- Purity, cleanliness, a man is distinguished from other animals by, 366
- Pyrrho, 80
- and the Academics, 81
- Pyrrho's saying, 424
- Pythagoras' golden verses, 222
- Pythagoras, 344
- Pythian God, the, 394
- Quails, how used by the Greeks, 287
- Reading, Bp. Butler's remarks on, 326
- , what ought to be the purpose of, 326, 331
- Reason; reasoning, the purpose of, 24, 52, 64
- , power of communing with God, 30
- , how it contemplates itself, 63
- not given to man for the purpose of misery, 271
- Reasoning, 26
- Recitations, houses lent for, 267
- at Rome, 396
- Reformation of manners produced by the Gospel, 149
- Relations, three, between a man and other things, 141
- Resurrection of Christ; and Paul's doctrine of man's resurrection, 283
- of the body, various opinions of divines of the English Church on, 284
- Riches and happiness, 409
- Rings, golden, worn by the Roman Equites, 299
- Rome, dependents wait on great men at, 331
- Rufus, C. Musonius, 7, 27, 34, 212, 236, 268