its negative effect, [458];

its positive effect, [460];

as to the divine unity and personality, [461-5];

as to man's personality, [465-7];

as to man's duties to God, [467];

as to the duties of man to man, [470];

its conception of the human commonwealth, [472];

its failure to construct a society ruled by its principles, [477].

Philostratus, [306].

Plato, applies Socratic principles to an ethical, logical, and physical system, [398];