Regulus, the story of, i. 212
Reid, basis of his ethics, i. 76.
His distinction between innate faculties evolved by experience and [pg 398] innate ideas independent of experience, 121, note
Religion, theological utilitarianism subverts natural, i. 54-56.
Answer of the oracle of Delphi as to the best, 167.
Difference between the moral teaching of a philosophy and that of a religion, ii. [1].
Relations between positive religion and moral enthusiasm, [141]
Religions, pagan, their small influence on morals, i. 161.
Oriental, passion for, among the Romans, 318
Religious liberty totally destroyed by the Catholics, ii. [194-199]