Hades: the Homeric, 19; as place of penance, 56 ff., 88 f., 161 f. Harnack, quoted, 321, 329 f., 337. _Hebrews: Epistle to_, 318, 348. Hecateus, 121. Hellenization of Roman religion, 229 ff. Hephaestus, 17 f. Hera, 15 f., 136, 237. Heraclea, 53. Heraclitus, 93, 107, 120 ff., 148, 183, 191 f., 212, 319; _Frgg._, 1, 2, 14, 15, 29, 30-32, 40-42, 57, 67, 90, 128: 121. Hercules, 137, 230. Hermes, 19, 230. Hermias, 169, 181. Herodotus, 3, 49, 71, 124, 164; _Hist._, II, 53: 3. Hesiod, 3, 28 ff., 43, 80, 118, 119, 121; _Theog._, 220 ff.: 30; _W. and D._, 47-104, 109 ff.: 37; 174 f., 182 ff.: 38; 213 ff.: 32; 225 ff.: 33; 252 ff., 256 ff.: 35; 265 f.: 33; 274 ff.: 34; 303 ff., 311: 31; 333 f.: 33; 336 ff.: 36; 694: 87; 709 ff.: 34. Hippolytus, 135 f. Hippolytus, _Philos._, p. 115 M: 70. Hippocrates, 298. Holy Spirit, 315 f., 322, 333, 339, 345, 353 Homer, 3 ff., 119, 121, 236. _Il._, I, 37 ff.: 22; I, 65: 23; I, 258: 20; I, 517 ff.: 15; I, 528 ff.: 27; I, 544: 15; I, 592 ff.: 16; II, 5 ff.: 19; II, 202, 273: 20; II, 371: 17; II, 549: 16; III, 179: 20; III, 276: 15; IV, 1 ff.: 20; VI, 297 ff.: 16; VIII, 236 ff.: 22; IX, 533 ff.: 22; XIII, 296 ff., 331 ff.: 16; XV, 18 ff.: 16; XVII, 446 f.: 25; XVIII, 369 ff.: 17; XVIII, 417 ff., 478 ff.: 18; XX, 1 ff.: 15; XXI, 442 ff.: 18; XXII, 365 f.: 23; XXIV, 334 ff., 525 f.: 25; _Od_. I, 45: 15; IV, 115 ff.: 17; IV, 351 ff.: 22; IV, 502 ff.: 23; V, 28 ff.: 18; VII, 81: 16; VII, 91 ff.: 17; XI, 488 ff.: 24; XIII, 162 ff.: 18; XV, 115 ff.: 17. Homeric Hymn to Demeter, 62 ff., 480 f.: 70. Honor: personal in Homer, 21. Horace, 76, 234, 236, 246. Horus, 272. Haruspices, 222. ὕβρις, 78 ff. See Insolence. Iacchos, 68 f. Icaria, 48. ἰδέα, ἰδέαι, 149, 211. Ideas: doctrine of in Plato, 147 ff.; in Philo, 211; Plotinus, 215. Ignatius, _ad Eph._, 20: 354. _I G S I_, 1019, 1020: 288. _Iliad_ and _Odyssey_: characteristics of, 5 ff., 25 ff.; contain no theogonies, 8; contributions to later religious ideas, 27; date, 5; freedom in treatment of gods, 16 f.; purpose, 5 ff.; religion in, 6 ff.; show little reflection, 8, 21. Immanence of God, 193, 203, 209, 216. Immateriality of Plato’s ideas, 152. Immortality, 48, 59, 152 ff., 177, 202, 283 f., 286, 289, 306, 316 f., 334, 339. Incarnation, 319 ff., 333, 344. Individualism, 43, 47, 196. Initiation: significance of, 60, 72; Christian, 353 f.; Eleusinian, 65 ff.; Isiac, 273 ff.; Mithraic, 281 f. Insolence, 32, 78 ff., 86 ff. Iphigenia, 98, 138. Irenaeus, _adv. Haer._ I, 1-3; 24, 3-4: 338; I, 2, 5-6, 5-8; 24, 2-4: 339; I, 23, 4; 24, 5: 340; IV, 30, 3: 299; IV, 31, 4: 354; _Frg._ 36 Harvey: 354. Isis, 262 ff., 335; festivals introduced at Rome, 272 f.; initiation, 273 ff.; matins and vespers, 273, 276; modification of religion by Ptolemy Soter, 271 f.; mysteries, 271, 273 ff.; supreme divinity, 269 f. Islands of the Blest, 38 f., 90.
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