INDEX

Accident, Stoic explanation of, [83]-[85].
Adversity, test of Christian character, [276].
Altruism, [10]-[15], [222].
Ambition, [143]-[144], [182].
Amputation of morbid reflections, [33].
Apperception, [66]-[70].
Aristotle—
Limitations of, [212]-[213].
Summary of, [213]-[214].
On—
Celibacy, [180]-[181].
Chastity, [202]-[204].
Courage, [204]-[206].
Friendship, [209]-[212].
Need of instruments, [191]-[194].
Pleasure, [160]-[175].
Prudence, [200].
Social nature of man, [176]-[179].
Temperance, [201].
Test of character, [184].
The end, [179]-[191].
The mean, [194]-[198].
The virtues, [199]-[208].
Wealth, [192].
Wisdom, [199].
Completed in Christianity, [284]-[287].
Arnold, Matthew, [100], [107].
Avarice, [146]-[147].
Bacteria, on the whole beneficent, [84]-[85].
Beatitudes, [265].
Blessedness of Love, [264]-[277].
Boss, political, evolution of, [150]-[151].
Carlyle, [160]-[161], [190].
Celestial Surgeon, [19].
Celibacy, [180]-[181].
Chastity, [202]-[204], [229]-[232].
Cheerfulness, [19].
Christian—
Church government, [240].
Forgiveness, [259]-[260].
Joy, [275].
Modesty, [265].
Peace, [270]-[272].
Sacrifice, [254]-[256], [273]-[274].
Use and misuse of creeds, [241]-[243].
Worship, [240].
Interpretation of—
Art, [249]-[251].
Business, [249]-[251].
Divorce, [233]-[235].
Marriage, [228].
Murder, [225]-[228].
Pleasure, [255].
Politics, [249]-[251].
Profanity, [235].
Science, [249]-[251].
Wealth, [248]-[252].
Christianity—
The completion of—
Aristotle, [284]-[287].
Epicureanism, [277]-[279].
Plato, [282]-[284].
Stoicism, [279]-[282].
Missionary character of, [262]-[263].
In need of intellectual honesty, [241]-[243].
Supremacy of, [277]-[291].
Christmas Sermon, Stevenson's, [19].
Circumstances alter acts, [129].
Cleanthes' hymn, [97]-[99].
Clubs, women's, [188]-[189].
Commandments, Aristotelian, [213].
Cosmopolitanism, Stoic, [94]-[95].
Courage, [204]-[206].
Cowardice, [128].
Creeds, [241]-[243].
Cynicism, [82].
Cynic's prayer, [96]-[97].
Death, Christian triumph over, [281].
Epicurean disposition of, [7], [8], [45].
Stoic view of, [73], [77].
Whitman on, [18].
Degeneration, Plato's stages of, [143]-[153].
Democracy, ancient and modern, [122].
Plato on, [147]-[149].
Depression, [32]-[33].
Diet, [5], [21]-[22], [124]-[126].
Difficulty, Stoic attitude toward, [75]-[76].
Divorce, logical outcome of Epicureanism, [44].
Christian attitude toward, [233]-[235].
Education, Plato's scheme of, [131]-[138].
Egoism, duty of adequate, [10]-[15].
Electricity, beneficent, [84].
Eliot, George, [46]-[51].
Emerson, [165]-[167].
End, not justification of means, [178]-[179].
Epictetus, [71]-[77], [81], [84], [87], [88], [89], [96], [97].
Epicurean—
Day, [34]-[35].
Definition of personality, [37], [51].
Gods, [9], [95].
Heaven, [45].
Man, [40]-[41].
Woman, [42]-[44].
Epicureanism, defects of, [36]-[45], [110], [159], [169]-[172].
Merits of, [23]-[25], [52]-[53].
Parasitic character of, [40], [44]-[45], [52].
Epicurus, [1]-[9].
Equality, Plato on, [148].
Evil, Stoic solution of, [87]-[90].
Eye of good man upon us, [6].
Fighting, a Christian duty, [270]-[272].
Fitzgerald, [15]-[16].
Forgiveness, [79], [259]-[260].
Fortitude, [126]-[129].
Friendship, [6], [166]-[167], [209]-[212].
Gentleness before all morality, [19].
Gilbert, W.S., To the Terrestrial Globe, [108].
Gluttony, [125].
Golden Rule, [223].
Good, the, according to Plato, [130].
Gravitation, beneficent, [83]-[84].
Gyges' ring, [115]-[116].
Handles, two to everything, [71].
Happiness and Virtue, [264].
Harmony, effect of, in education, [134].
Health, [10]-[13], [69].
Henley, To R. T. H. B., [100].
Heretic, definition of, [53]-[54].
Honesty, intellectual, [241]-[243].
Horace, Ode on Philosophy of Life, [10].
Humility, [265].
Hurry, [29]-[30].
Imaginary presence of good man, [6].
Independence of outward goods, [4], [74].
Indifference to external things, [71], [77]-[78], [81].
Intellectual honesty, [241]-[243].
Jesus' three ways of teaching, [215]-[218].
Joy, [275].
Judas meets himself, [79].
Judging others, [260].
Judgment, Epicurean, Stoic, Platonic, and Aristotelian, [183].
Christian, [220]-[221].
Kant, categorical imperative, [86].
Good-will only real good, [85]-[86].
Uncompromising modern Stoic, [85].
Law, Jewish, transcended by Christianity, [219]-[238].
Stoic reverence for, [82]-[86].
Liberty, excess of, leads to slavery, [149].
Lincoln's letter to Greeley, [198].
Literature in education, [132]-[135].
Love, Christian, [215]-[291].
Lucretius, [8]-[9].
Marcus Aurelius, [77], [96].
Marriage, [228].
Mean, Aristotle's doctrine of the, [194]-[198].
Meekness, [268].
Melancholy, [33]-[34].
Mental healing, [30], [66], [70].
Mercy, [269].
Mill, Christian elements in his doctrine, [63].
Definition of happiness, [54].
Distinction in quality of happiness, [55]-[57].
Incompleteness of doctrine, [277]-[278].
Inconsistency of, [57]-[58], [63]-[65].
On social nature of man, [60]-[62].
Missionary character of Christianity, [262]-[263].
Modesty, [265].
Morrow, how meet most pleasantly, [7].
Murder, Christian definition of, [225]-[228].
Mysticism, [164].
Narrow way, [256].
Natural desires, [3].
Neoplatonism, [161]-[164].
"New Thought," [162].
Oaths, [235].
Obligation not to be relaxed, [167]-[168].
Office, good for one, bad for another, [186]-[187].
Omar Khayyam, [15]-[17], [38].
Opinion in our power, [74]-[75], [87].
Optimism, superficiality of modern, [82].
Otherworldliness, [36].
Pain, [2], [4].
Parasitic character of Epicureanism, [40], [44]-[45].
Patience, [128].
Penitence, [267].
Perfectionism, [92]-[93].
Persecution, [272]-[276].
Pessimism, [37]-[38].
Philosophers, as kings, [138].
Plato—
Defects of, [120]-[122], [162]-[168].
Merits of, [159]-[162], [278].
On—
Athletics, [136].
Cardinal virtues, [123]-[131].
Democracy, [147]-[149].
Education, [131]-[138].
Literature in education, [132]-[135].
Philosophers as kings, [138].
Riches and rich men, [145]-[147].
Righteousness, [113]-[223], [138]-[142], [153]-[159].
The good, [130], [137].
Completed in Christianity, [282]-[284].
Play, [26]-[28].
Pleasure, [2]-[4], [20], [39], [30]-[65], [110]-[111], [169]-[175], [255].
Politician, [117]-[119], [150]-[152].
Poverty, [4].
Power, things in our, [74].
Prayer, [257]-[258], [268].
Present, the time to live, [6], [36].
Procrastination, [6]-[7].
Prudence, [5]-[6], [20], [251].
Purity, [270].
Reading Gaol, [226].
Religion of Stoics, [95]-[100].
Reverence, [215].
Rewards and penalties not essential to virtue, [112]-[115].
Riches, [4]-[5], [67]-[69], [89], [145]-[147], [248]-[252].
Righteousness, [113]-[123], [138]-[142], [153]-[159].
Romola, [46]-[51].
Sacrifice, [254]-[256], [273]-[274].
Self-regard and excessive self-sacrifice, [10]-[15].
Seneca's pilot, [77].
Sexual morality, [202]-[204], [270].
Sin, [93].
Sleep, [22].
Social nature of man, [60]-[62], [176]-[179].
Socrates' prayer, [159].
Sorrow, Stoic attitude toward, [76]-[77].
Spencer, [10]-[15], [277]-[278].
Spirit, one of three elements in our nature, [126]-[128].
Stevenson, [18], [19], [201].
Stoic—
Acceptance of criticism, [103].
Attitude toward sorrow, [76]-[77], [78], [80], [101]-[102].
Cosmopolitanism, [94]-[95].
Doctrine of no degrees in vice, [90]-[92].
Equanimity, [103]-[105].
Fortitude, [105]-[106].
Indifference, [71]-[81].
Paradoxes, [90]-[95].
Perfection of the sage, [93]-[93].
Religion, [95]-[103].
Resignation, [97], [104]-[105].
Reverence for law, [82]-[86].
Solution of problem of evil, [87]-[90].
Stoicism, coldness of, [107]-[109].
Completed in Christianity, [279]-[282].
Defects of, [106]-[109], [159].
Permanent value of, [101]-[106], [279]-[282].
Two principles of, [101].
Temperance, [200]-[204].
Theatre, [27].
Tito Melema, [46]-[51].
Tranquillity, [75].
Travel, foreign, the paradise of Epicurean women, [42].
Trial, Stoic endurance of, [75],[89]-[90].
Tyranny, Plato on, [149]-[153].
Tyrant, most miserable of men, [153].
Unrighteousness the greatest evil, [140]-[141], [154]-[157].
Vexation, Stoic formula for, [78].
Virtue, [87]-[88], [110]-[116], [199]-[208].
Wealth, [4]-[5], [67]-[69], [145]-[148], [182], [248]-[252].
Whitman, Walt, [17], [18].
Wisdom, [129]-[131], [199].
Work, excessive, [10]-[15], [23]-[25].
Worry, folly of, [24], [29]-[30], [33], [252]-[253].


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