Teachings of the Stoics that virtue should conceal itself from the world, 186.
And that the obligation should be distinguished from the attraction of virtue, 186.
The eminent characteristics of pagan goodness, 190.
All virtues are the same, according to the Stoics, 192.
Horace's description of a just man, 197.
Interested and disinterested motives of Christianity to virtue, ii. [3].
Decline of the civic virtues caused by asceticism, [139].
Influence of this change on moral philosophy, [146].
The importance of the civic virtues exaggerated by historians, [147].
Intellectual virtues, [188].