Their doctrine as to suicide, 214, 215, note
Epicurus, the four canons of, i. 14.
Vast place occupied by his system in the moral history of man, 171.
His character, 175, 176, note.
Lucretius' praise of him, 197.
His view of death, 205.
Discovery of one of his treatises at Herculaneum, 205, note
Epidemics, theological notions respecting, i. 356
Epiphanius, St., his miraculous stories, i. 378.
His charges against the Gnostics, 417.