Diet, 5, 21-22, 124-126. Difficulty, Stoic attitude toward, 75-76. Divorce, logical outcome of Epicureanism, 44. Christian attitude toward, 233-235. Education, Plato's scheme of, 131-138. Egoism, duty of adequate, 10-15. Electricity, beneficent, 84. Eliot, George, 46-51. Emerson, 165-167. End, not justification of means, 178-179. Epictetus, 71-77, 81, 84, 87, 88, 89, 96, 97. Epicurean-- Day, 34-35. Definition of personality, 37, 51. Gods, 9, 95. Heaven, 45. Man, 40-41. Woman, 42-44. Epicureanism, defects of, 36-45, 110, 159, 169-172. Merits of, 23-25, 52-53. Parasitic character of, 40, 44-45, 52. Epicurus, 1-9. Equality, Plato on, 148. Evil, Stoic solution of, 87-90. Eye of good man upon us, 6. Fighting, a Christian duty, 270-272. Fitzgerald, 15-16. Forgiveness, 79, 259-260. Fortitude, 126-129. Friendship, 6, 166-167, 209-212. Gentleness before all morality, 19. Gilbert, W.S., To the Terrestrial Globe, 108. Gluttony, 125. Golden Rule, 223. Good, the, according to Plato, 130. Gravitation, beneficent, 83-84. Gyges' ring, 115-116. Handles, two to everything, 71. Happiness and Virtue, 264. Harmony, effect of, in education, 134. Health, 10-13, 69. Henley, To R. T. H. B., 100. Heretic, definition of, 53-54. Honesty, intellectual, 241-243. Horace, Ode on Philosophy of Life, 10. Humility, 265. Hurry, 29-30. Imaginary presence of good man, 6. Independence of outward goods, 4, 74. Indifference to external things, 71, 77-78, 81. Intellectual honesty, 241-243. Jesus' three ways of teaching, 215-218. Joy, 275. Judas meets himself, 79. Judging others, 260. Judgment, Epicurean, Stoic, Platonic, and Aristotelian, 183. Christian, 220-221. Kant, categorical imperative, 86. Good-will only real good, 85-86. Uncompromising modern Stoic, 85. Law, Jewish, transcended by Christianity, 219-238. Stoic reverence for, 82-86. Liberty, excess of, leads to slavery, 149. Lincoln's letter to Greeley, 198. Literature in education, 132-135. Love, Christian, 215-291. Lucretius, 8-9. Marcus Aurelius, 77, 96. Marriage, 228. Mean, Aristotle's doctrine of the, 194-198. Meekness, 268. Melancholy, 33-34. Mental healing, 30, 66, 70. Mercy, 269. Mill, Christian elements in his doctrine, 63. Definition of happiness, 54. Distinction in quality of happiness, 55-57. Incompleteness of doctrine, 277-278. Inconsistency of, 57-58, 63-65. On social nature of man, 60-62. Missionary character of Christianity, 262-263. Modesty, 265. Morrow, how meet most pleasantly, 7. Murder, Christian definition of, 225-228. Mysticism, 164. Narrow way, 256. Natural desires, 3. Neoplatonism, 161-164. "New Thought," 162. Oaths, 235. Obligation not to be relaxed, 167-168.
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