God, the Utilitarian view of the goodness of, i. 9, and note.
Question of the disinterestedness of the love we should bear to, 18.
Our knowledge of Him derived from our own moral nature, 55.
Early traces of an all-pervading soul of nature in Greece, 161, 162, 170.
Philosophic definitions of the Deity, 162, note.
Pantheistic conception of, by the Stoics and Platonists, 163.
Recognition of Providence by the Roman moralists, 196.
Two aspects under which the Stoics worshipped the Divinity—providence and moral goodness, 198
Gods, the, of the ancients, i. 161, et seq.
Euhemerus' theory of the explanation of the prevailing legends of the gods, 163.