[[115]] See, by the way, Plutarch's banter on this "polity"—the stars its tribesmen, the sun, doubtless, councillor, and Hesperus prytanis or astynomus, adv. Sto. 34.

[[116]] Epict. D. ii, 5; M. Aurelius, viii, 34.

[[117]] Ep. 63, 14.

[[118]] D. iii, 24.

[[119]] D. iv, 1.

[[120]] ib.

[[121]] D. iv, 6.

[[122]] M. 16.

[[123]] Cf. Theophilus (the apologist of about 160 A.D.), ii, 4, who, though not always to be trusted as to the Stoics, remarks this identification of God and conscience.

[[124]] D. i, 29.