Buddhism, [32], [126], [142], [221]–[222].
Butler, Bishop, [110]–[111], [154].
Calderwood, [167].
Cato, [33].
Christ, personal embodiment of his own teaching, [203]–[204].
Christian ethics, completes the ethical view, [198]–[200];
sources of, [200]–[205];
special features of, [205]–[217].
Christianity, relation of, to rational ethics, [26]–[27], [196]–[198];
its distinctive teachings, [205]–[217];
affords power for the moral task, [218]–[227].
Clarke, Samuel, [166].
Cocker, B. D., quoted, [173].