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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Wise, the, 365.

Wise man, the, ii. 12, 13, 14, 15.

Wolves in sheeps' clothing, i. 20.

Woman, the thrifty and virtuous, i. 321; the foolish, 323; the wise, ii. 196.

Woman's clothing, men forbidden to wear—why? ii. 49.

Women, married and unmarried, the duty of, in relation to banquets, i. 266; in regard to dress, 260; ornaments worn by, described, 269, 270; externally adorned only, compared to Egyptian temples, 276; some, fond of dress and extravagance, 277–279; improper behaviour of, condemned, 293, 294; employments of, 310; permitted to adorn themselves to please their husbands, 315, 316; the Instructor's orders to, 320; should clothe themselves with their home-made work, 321; voluptuous movements of some, 221, 222; lascivious tricks of, 323; how they should go to church, 328; refutation of Carpocrates' and Epiphanes' doctrine of a community of, ii. 86–89; candidates for the martyr's crown, 165–170; capable of perfection, illustrious examples of, 193–196.

Women, holy, among the Germans, i. 399.

Word, the, various references to, i. 21, 22, 24, 98, 100, 101, 104, 108, 109, 113, 114, 116, 145, 147, 151, 152, 157, 162, 179, 180, 274, 299, 380, 385.

Word, the, our instructor, i. 113.

Word, water of the, i. 91.

World, the, Moses teaches, was created, ii. 275.

World, the, of thought and of sense, ii. 276.

Written compositions, the value of, i. 349; and spoken, compared, 351–359.


Xenocrates quoted, ii. 14.

Xenophanes cited, i. 394; ii. 285, 286.

Xenophon quoted, i. 71; ii. 62, 285.

Χόρτασμα, i. 179.


Yoking the ox and the ass forbidden, ii. 55, 56.

Young people should absent themselves from banquets, i. 225, 226.


Zacharias, his dumbness, i. 25.

Zaleucus, i. 404.

Zaps, ii. 249.

Zeus, the Stoic, i. 393; quoted, 69, 75, ii. 266.

Zeus, various stories of, i. 28, 29, 30; the amours of, 39, etc.; human, 43; vile, ibid.; worshipped under various names and forms, 44, 45.

Zopyrus, i. 150.

Zoroaster, i. 397; ii. 282.


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