the highest point of virtue to become like to God, [433].

Pliny, the younger, his report of Christians to Trajan, [210];

compared in his conduct to them with Trajan and Junius Rusticus, [210], note 38.

Plutarch, his statement of Zeno's Politeia, [471].

Polytheism, of the Græco-Roman world, its multiplicity, [4];

universality, [12];

grasp on daily life, [13];

moral influence, [19];

absence of moral teaching in it, [23];

its internal cause in man, [26];