INDEX. ACADEMICS, the, 17 the folly of the, 171, 172 the, cannot blind their own 176 Achilles, 40 Act, every, consider what it is, 381 indolence and indifference as Administrator of all things, the Affect, an, how it is produced, 202 Affectionate, how to become, 277 Αγγαρεία, & press, 305 Alexander and Menelaus, 179 Aliptic art, the, 136 Anaxagoras, 114 Ανέχου καὶ ̓Απέχου, 439 Animals, what they are made for, 50 Antipater, 136 Antisthenes, Xenophon, and Plato, noble saying of, 342 made Diogenes free, 278 Anxiety, on, 130 Appearances, parraríaı, right use -, and the aids to be provided we act according to, 86 the nature of Good and also the faculty of understanding drive away reason, 161 right use of, free from re- often disturb and perplex, 176 should be examined, 380 Archelaus and Socrates, 136 Arguments, sophistical, 23, 25 where it is, 370 Beggars, remarks on, 290 Belief cannot be compelled, 304 Body, the, could not be made free 99 and spirit must be separated, the, an instrument used by a few better than many, 79 Caesar's friend is not happy, 300 Carystus and Taenarum, marbles Cassiope or Cassope, 213 Catechism of the Church of Eng- Caution about familiar intercourse Character, on assuming a, above Characters, different, cannot be Christianity, Mrs. Carter's opinion the Pseudomenos of, 157 Conceit of thinking that we know Confess, some things which a man Confession, general, of sins in the Conflagration, the great, 229 262 Contradictions, effect of demon- Convince himself, a power given to Courage and caution, 97, 98 and caution, when they are Cowardice leads men to frequent Crates, a Cynic, and his wife, 260 319 Cynic, the true; his office corro- what it is, 230, 282 exhortation thankfully, 310 to receive it and birth, how viewed by a —, the resolution of the matter -, a man must be found doing -, when it comes, what Epictetus is the harbour for all, 364 De Morgan's Formal Logic, 28 Desire of things impossible is Desires, consequences of, 358 - a friend of Antisthenes, 257 his personal appearance, 261 and Heraclitus, 385 Dion of Prusa, 266 Dirty persons, not capable of being Disputation or discussion, 133 Domitian banishes philosophers to God and to our neighbour, of marriage, begetting chil- are measured by relations Education, Epictetus knew what it what it is, 67 'Hyeμovikov, Td, the governing | Epicurus, his opinions disproved, -, the ruling faculty, described, mistake of, 31 misunderstood, 56, 311 and the New Testament how he could know what God what was the effect of his disclaims knowledge of certain his purpose in teaching, 166 -, some unwise remarks of, 289, affirms that a man cannot be advises not to do as your what reflections he recom- - 365 misunderstood by Mrs. Carter, Epictetus' advice as to giving pain to an enemy, 430 Epictetus, wise sayings of, 436 doctrines of, 65, 66 the opinions of, 125 his opinion of honesty, 179 Epicurus' opinion of injustice, 214 Epirus, governor of, 207 Etcocies and Polynices, 177, 337 Euphrates, the philosopher, 235 - did not act well for the sake Euripides, fragment of, on death, 336 Events, all, how to use, 383 things are incapable of sure, 167 the, in everything, is that the nature of, does not exist to men, the cause of all their, Exercise, on, 225 Exercising himself, method of a Externals to the will, 92 -, some according to nature, and men admire and are busy -, judgment from, fallacious, 352 Face, the, does not express the the ruling, how restored to the ruling, the material for False, impossibility of assenting to Fever, a goddess at Rome, 60, 68 Fool, a, cannot be persuaded, 146 -, no bad man is, 295 who are, the question an- swered, 301, 302 285, 286 God's will, 330 will should be the measure of will, absolute conformity to, God's power over all things, 46, 47 what a man should be able to the father of all, 12, 23, 61 -, without, nothing should be what he chooses is better than and his administration of the God only, looking to. and fixing has sent a man to show how a has made all things perfect, |