GENERAL INDEX %* <strong>The</strong> paragraphs (par.) and lines (1.) are those <strong>of</strong> the sections. ix. 16. Active, man is by nature, A-dvice from the good to be taken, vi. 21 ; Vin. 16. Affectation, vn. 60 ; vili. 30 ; xi. 18 (par. 9), 19. Anger discouraged, vi. 26, 27 ; XT. 18. Anger, <strong>of</strong>fences <strong>of</strong>, n. 10. Anger, uselessness <strong>of</strong>, V. 28 vni. 4. ; Appearances not to be regarded, V. 3(5 vi. ; 3, 1.3. Astonishment should not be felt at anything that happens, vin. 15; xn. 1 (sub f.), 13 ; taken, vi. 21 ; vm. 16. Attainment, what is within every one s, vn. 67 ; vni. 8. Attention to what is said or done, vr. 53 ; vn. 4, 30 ; vni. 22. Bad, the, n. 1. Beautiful, the, Casual. n. 1. See Formal. Change keeps the world ever new. vn. 25 vni. 50 ; (1. 13) ; xn. 23 (1. 10). Change, law <strong>of</strong>, IV. 3 (sub f.). 36 ; v. 31, 23; vi. 4, 15, 36 ; vn. 18 ; vm. 6 ; ix. 19, 28 (par. 2), 35 ; x. 7, 18 ; xn. 21. Change, no evil in, iv. 42 Christians, the, XI. 3. Circle, things come round in a, n 14. Comedy, old and new, xi. 6. Complaining, uselessness <strong>of</strong>, vni. 17, 50. Connexion. Se.e Universe. Conquerors are robbers, X. 10. Contentment. S&gt;r Resignation. Co-operation. See Mankind and Universe. Daemon, the, n. 13, 17 ; m. 6 (1. 8), 7, 16 (1. 1 4) ; v. 10 (sub f.). 27 : sn. 3 (sub f.). Death, n. 11, 12, 17 ; in. 3, 7 ; iv. 5 ; v. 33 ; vi. 2, 24, 28 ; vn. 32; vni. 20, 58 ; ix. 3, 21 ; x. 36 ; xii. 23, 34, 35. Death inevitable, m. 3; iv. 3 (1. 19), 6, 32, 48, 50 ; v. 33 ; vi. 47 ; vin. 25, 31. Desire, <strong>of</strong>fences <strong>of</strong>, n. 10. Destiny, m. 11 (1. 19) ; rv. 26 ; v. 8 (1. 8, &c.), 24 ; vn. 57 ; x. 5. Discontent. Sec Resignation. Doubts discussed, vi. 10 ; vn. 75 ; ix. 28, 39 ; xn. 5, 14 Duty, all-importance <strong>of</strong>, vi. 2, 22 ; x. 22. Earth, insignificance <strong>of</strong> the, m. 10 ; rv. 3 (par. 2, sub f.) ; vi. 36 ; vin. 21 ; xn. 32. Earthly things, transitory nature <strong>of</strong>, n. 12, 17; iv. 32, 33, 35, 48; v. 23 ; vi. 15, 36 ; vn. 21, 34 ; vm. 21, 25 j x. 18, 31 ; xn. 27. Earthly things, worthlessnesa <strong>of</strong>, n. 12 ; v. 10, 33 ; vi. 15 ; vn. 3 ; ix. 24, 36 ; XL 2 ; xn. 27. 220
33; GENERAL INDEX 221 Equanimity, x. 8. Example, we should not follow bad, vi. 6 vil. 65. ; Existence, meanness <strong>of</strong>, vm. 24. Existence, the object <strong>of</strong>, v. 1 vm. 19. ; External things cannot really harm a man, or affect the soul, n. 11 (1. 12); iv. 3 (sub f.), 8, 39, 49 (par. 2) ; v. 35 ; vn. 24 ; vm. 1 (sub f.), 32, 51 (par. 2) ; ix. 31 ; x. 33. Failure, x. 12. Fame, worthlessness <strong>of</strong>, m. 10; iv. 3 (1. 34), 19, 33 (1. 10 ). v - 18 ; Vil. 34 ; VIII. 1, 44 ; ix. 30. vi. 16, Fear, what we ought to, xn. 1 (1. 18). Fellowship. See Mankind. Few things necessary for a virtuous and happy life, n. 5 ; in. 10 ; vn. 67 ; x. 8 (1. 22). Flattery, xi. 18 (par. 10). Formal, the, and the material, iv. 21 (par. 2); v. 13; vil. 10, 29 ; vm. 11 ; ix. 25 ; xii. 8, 10, 18. Future, we should not be anxious about the, vii. 8 ; vm. 36 ; xii. 1. Gods, perfect justice <strong>of</strong> the, xii. 5 (par. 2). God,, the, vi. 44; xii. 28. Gods, the, cannot be evil, u. 11 vi. 44. ; Good, the, n. 1 . Habit <strong>of</strong> thought, v. 16. Happiness, what is true, v. 9 (sub f.), 34 ; vm. 1 ; x. 33. Help to be accepted from others, vu. 7. Heroism, true, xi. 18 (par. 10). Ignorance. See Wrongdoing. Independence. See Self-reliance. Indifferent things, n. 11 (sub f.) rv. 39 ; ; vi 32 ; ix. 1 (1. 30). Individual, the. See Interests. Infinity. See Time. Ingratitude. See Mankind. Injustice, IX. 1. Intelligent soul, rational beings participate in the same, iv. 40 ; ix. 8,9; x. 1 (1. 15); xii. 26,30. Interests <strong>of</strong> the whole and the individual identical, iv. 23 ; v. 8 (1. 29) ; vi. 45, 54 ; x. 6, 20, 33 (sub f.) ; xn. 23 (1. 12). Justice, v. 34; X. 11 ; XI. 10. Justice and reason identical, xi. 1 (sub f.); Justice prevails everywhere, iv. 10. Leisure, we ought to have some, vm. 51. Life, a good, everywhere possible, v. 16. Life can only be lived once, n. 14 ; x. 31 (1. 11). Life, shortness <strong>of</strong>, n. 4, 17 ; in, 10, 14; iv. 17, 48 (sub f.), 50; vi. 15, 36,56; X. 31, 34. Life to be made a proper use <strong>of</strong>, without delay, n. 4 ; m. 1, 14 iv. vu. 56; vm. 22; x. 31 Q. 14) ; xii. 1 (1. 18). ; 17, 37 ; Life, whether long or short, matters not, VI. 49 ; ix. 33 ; xn. 36. Magnanimity, x. 8. Mankind, co-operation and fellowship <strong>of</strong>, one with another, n. 1 (1. 11), 16 ;
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