His recognition of the reality of benevolence in our nature, 20, and note.

His comment on French licentiousness in the eighteenth century, 50, note.

His analysis of the moral judgments, 76.

Lays the foundation for a union of the schools of Clarke and Shaftesbury, 77

Humility, new value placed upon it by monachism, ii. [185], [187]

Hutcheson, Francis, his doctrine of a “moral sense,” i. 4.

Establishes the reality of the existence of benevolence in our nature, 20.

His analysis of moral judgments, 76

Hypatia, murder of, ii. [196]

Iamblichus, his philosophy, i. 330