_Galatians: Epistle to_, I, 1 ff.: 312 f.; I, 11-12: 336; I, 16: 314; II, 15-16, 20: 314; III, 23-26, 27: 314; III, 26-27: 315; IV, 6: 315; IV, 19: 314; V, 22 f.: 315. Galen, 169, 298. Galileo, 118. Games in the circus, 222. Genius, 228. Getae, 49. Giants, 87. γνῶσις, 336 ff., 340, 342. Gnostics, 328, 336 ff.; on Christ, 339 f.; doctrine of emanations, 338; dualism, 338 f.; ethics, 340; nature of god, 338; origin of evil, 338; revelation, 337; sacraments, 340. See also Basilides and Valentinus. God: immanence of, 193, 203, 209; kingdom of, 301, 310; nature of, according to the Apologists, 333 f.; Aristotle, 173 ff.; Gnostics, 338; Jesus, 303 ff.; Origen, 343; Plato, 151 ff., 157, 163 ff.; Stoics, 192 ff., 203; personal concept of in Plato, 163 f.; Stoicism, 193 f.; transcendence of, 176, 208 ff., 215 ff., 331 f., 338, 343, 350. Gods: concept of in Aeschylus, 91 ff.; Archilochus, 76, 79 f.; Critias, 128; Epicureans, 241 f.; Euripides, 134 ff.; Hesiod, 29 ff.; Homer, 6 ff.; Pindar, 83 ff.; Protagoras, 128; Sophocles, 100 ff.; Theognis, 76 ff.; Xenophanes, 118 f. Good: the Platonic idea of, and god, 151 f. Goodness, attribute of god, 164. Gorgias, 124. Government: Homeric, 15, 40; effect of changes in, 40 ff., 183 f. Gracchi, 246. Great Mother of the Gods, 261, 267, 285 ff. Greece and Rome, 221 ff. Greek colonies: influence on Rome, 222 f. Greek language: knowledge of in Republican Rome, 233 ff.; universally understood in Roman Empire, 296 f. Greek religion: phase treated, 4.
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