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  • Face, the, does not express the hidden character, 106
  • Faculty, rational, 3
  • ———, ruling, 236
  • ———, the ruling, how restored to the original authority, 159
  • ———, the ruling, the material for the wise and good man, 204
  • Faith and works, 354
  • False, impossibility of assenting to that which appears, 215
  • Familiar intimacy, on, 322
  • Faults, not possible for a man to be free from all, 374
  • Favorinus, 438
  • Fever, a goddess at Rome, 60, 68
  • Firmness in danger, 109
  • Fool, a, cannot be persuaded, 146
  • Forgiveness better than revenge, 419
  • Fragments of Epictetus, 405
  • Free persons only allowed to be educated, 100
  • Free, what is, 253, 254
  • ———, no bad man is, 295
  • ———, who are, the question answered, 301, 302
  • Freedom is obtained not by desires satisfied, but by removing desire, 322
  • ——— and slavery, 406
  • Friendship, 176
  • ———, the test of, 177
  • ———, advice about, 181
  • ———, what it depends on, 180
  • ———, Epictetus' opinions of, 365
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  • Galilaeans, 126, 345
  • Games, Greek, 287
  • Gellius, A., 438, 439
  • Gladiators, 91
  • Glorious objects in nature, the, 151
  • God, what is, 65
  • ———, nature of; how far described by Epictetus, 118
  • ———, the works of, 122
  • ———, a guide, 117, 246
  • God's gifts, 23
  • God knows all things, 141
  • ——— in man, 48
  • ——— in man, an old doctrine, 119
  • God, the spirit of, in man, the doctrine of Paul and of Epictetus, 120, 121
  • ——— dwelling with a man, 428
  • Gods everywhere, 250
  • God's law about the Good, 87
  • ——— law that the stronger is always superior to the weaker, 88, 89
  • God and man, kinship of, 30
  • ——— and man, and man's opinions of God, 141, 142
  • ———, address to, 152
  • ———, the wise and good man's address to; and his submission to God's will, 284
  • ——— beyond man's understanding, 21, 65
  • ——— ought to be obeyed, 373
  • ———, obedience to, the pleasure of, 285, 286
  • God's will, 330
  • ——— will should be the measure of our desires, 156
  • ——— will, absolute conformity to, taught by Epictetus, 308, 309
  • ——— will, when resignation to it is perfect, Bp. Butler, 348
  • God, blaming, 166
  • God's power over all things, 46, 47
  • God, supposed limitation of his power, 340
  • ———, what a man should be able to say to, 209
  • ———, the father of all, 12, 23, 61
  • ———, a friend of, 157
  • ———, without, nothing should be attempted, 256
  • ———, what he chooses is better than what man chooses, 348
  • ——— and his administration of tho world, those who blame, 254
  • God's existence, to deny, and eat his bread, 172
  • God only, looking to, and fixing your affections on him only, 153
  • ——— has sent a man to show how a life under difficulties is possible, 254
  • ——— has made all things perfect,