The doctrine supersedes the Stoical naturalism, i. 331.
The dæmons of the Greeks and Romans, 380.
And of the Christians, 382
Dale, Van, his denial of the supernatural character of the oracles, i. 374
Dead, Roman worship of the, i. 168
Death, calmness with which some men of dull and animal natures can meet, i. 89.
Frame of mind in which a man should approach death, according to Epictetus, 195.
Preparation for death one of the chief ends of the philosophy of the ancients, 202.
Bacon's objection to the Stoics' view of, 202.
The Irish legend of the islands of life and death, 203.