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Food, savour and virtue of, 105.

Fools, 137; Philosophy's contempt for, 141.

Fortune, changes of, 37, 161.

Freewill, 166.

Friendship, 52; true, 50, 57.


Giants (Titans), 112.

Glory, 73.

God, nature of, 75, 87, 93, 110, 149, 173-5; His creation, 51; His government, 51, 60; the Way, 80; rest, 61; the wellspring of good, 92, 96; the best of all, 94; the Highest Good, 95; self-sufficing, 39; erroneously divided, 83; sought by all things, 106; the roof of all things, 124; unites five elements, 82; contains all forms of good, 127; His generosity, 139; sees us as we are, 170; His kindness to His loved ones, 155; in Nature, 159; His good ministers, 78.

Golden Age, 33.

Golden-hoard, parable of the, 164.

Golden mean, 162.

Good, the highest, 55, 59, 95, 98; contains all other forms, 101; sought by all men, 153; is the Highest Roof, 99.

Good and evil, 38; in conflict, 121, 131.

Good men, 130; always powerful, 125.

Good report, 27, 83.

Good temper, 83.

Great examples of olden time, 163.


Happiness, drawbacks to, 22; false, 50, 58; true, 86, 97, 98; analogies of, 54-6; ideals of, 56; the five parts of, 85; desired by all, 122; lies in God, 81; city of, 109; every happy man a god, 96.

Haven of the soul, 100.

Heavenly bodies at peace, 158.

Heavenly city, 120.

Heavenly fire, 139.

Heavens, marvels of the, 146.

Hell-fire, 34.