Plato makes an ethical, logical, and physical system from his principles, [398];

the filiation between them, [400];

his art termed mental midwifery by Plato, [392];

one of his statements compared with that of S. Paul, [393], note.

Stoicism, Epicureanism, Scepticism, three branches on one stem, [449].

Suarez, [60-2].

Suicide, termed the Issue in Stoic philosophy, [476].

Tacitus, [190], [247], [248].

Teaching office, created by Christ, [166];

witnessed by S. Ignatius, [202];