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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
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Theognis quoted, ii. 252.

Theological inquiry, its object, ii. 490.

Theology, philosophy the handmaid to, i. 366.

Theophrastus, i. 68; quoted, ii. 6.

Thersites, i. 228, 237, 294

Thespes quoted, i. 404; ii. 250.

Thrasubulus, i. 457.

Threatening, i. 174.

Thieves and robbers, all who came before Christ were—how? i. 406, etc.

Timæus the Locrian, ii. 288.

Timocles, the poet, quoted, ii. 141, 142.

Timon of Phlius quoted, ii. 227.

Timotheus, i. 403.

Titans, the, and Dionysius, i. 30.

Tombs of the gods, the, i. 50, 51.

Tradition of the church, the, prior to heresies, ii. 485.

Tragedy, its inventors, i. 404,

Training, i. 182, 371.

Translation, the, of the Old Testament out of Hebrew into Greek, i. 448.

Trojan war, the, how caused, i. 282.

Troy, when taken, i. 421.

Truth, i. 18; poets bear witness to, 73; found in the prophets, 76, etc.; and custom contrasted, 98; a germ of, found in all sects of philosophy, 389; how philosophy contributes to its comprehension, 418; is one, ibid.; four things in which it resides, ii. 8; the Scripture the criterion for distinguishing between heresy and, 476, etc.

Truth, reasons for veiling the, in symbols, ii. 254, etc., 257.

Truth, the true searcher after, i. 379.

Two tables, the, of the law, the mystical significance of, ii. 283, 285.


Υβρις, i. 247.

Ulysses, i. 241.

Unbelief, i. 462.

Understanding, the human, ii. 340.

Unicorn, the, i. 25.

Unnatural lusts forbidden, i. 248.

Upbraiding, i. 165.

Usury, ii. 50.


Valentinus, quoted, ii. 65; his vagaries about the abolition of death refuted, 179, etc.; his work, On the Intercourse of Friends, quoted, 334; the time of, 486.

Vaphres, i. 436.

Veiling the truth in symbols, reasons for, ii. 254–256; opinion of the apostles respecting, 257–261.

Veiling the meaning of Scripture, reasons for, ii. 378–382.

Veils, the, of the tabernacle, ii. 240, 244.

Vessels of gold and silver, i. 211; to be rejected, 302.

Vice and virtue, as delineated by Prodicus, i. 260.

Vine, the, i. 158; its symbolical character, 200.

Vipers, i. 19.

Virtue, rational, i. 184; and vice, as delineated by Prodicus, 260; one, 418.

Virtues, the Christian, their connection, ii. 26–29.

Visitation, i. 167.

Voice from heaven, the, at the baptism of Christ, i. 131.

Voices, the, of birds, i. 244.

Voluntary actions, of different kinds, ii. 38, etc.


Waggery censured, i. 219.

Walking, i. 324.

Washing, the, of the soul, i, 309.

Watching, i. 241.

Water, the natural beverage for the thirsty, i. 200.

Water, the, of the Word, i. 91; and milk, 147; regeneration by, 181.

"Way of sinners," the, ii. 41.

Wealth, i. 212–214, 298; the love of, 301.

Well trained, the, ii. 262.

White dress recommended, i. 259, 264.

Wife, a, ii. 80.

Wife and husband, both to be equipped for heaven, i. 302; how to live with each other, 304; the kiss between, 382.

Wife, a thrifty, i. 321; a good, ii. 196.

Wills, observances of the Romans respecting, ii. 254.

Wine, to be avoided by boys and girls, i. 201; when and by whom to be used, 202; to be taken moderately, 203; the ill effects of much, 203, 204; excessive drinking of, condemned, 204–206; various kinds of, 207; how Jesus drank, 208.

Wine and milk, i. 147.

Wine-bibber, the, i. 205.

Wisdom, i. 97, 203, 242; the queen of philosophy, 368; of the wise to be destroyed, 410; its nature, ii. 15, 453; the panacea, 262; different forms of, 397; and knowledge, 446.

Wisdom, the, of God, magnified, i. 365.