Ch. 7
G.
Galba, ii. 54.
Galileans, ii. 176.
God the universal Father and Creator, i. 14, 33, 35 ; ii. 92; is omnipresent and omniscient, i. 52, 159; neglects not the smallest things, ii. 108; our faculties and abilities his gift, i. 26, 2c6; wherein consists his essence, i. 132: makes revelations to mankind, ii. 8; the Author of all we enjoy, i. 56, 206; ii. 135 ; dependence on him recommended, i. 188; to be thanked for the instructions we receive from wise and good men. i. 20; for moral improvement, i. 181; proposed to our imitation (see Imitation); made all men to be happy, and hath put happiness in our own power, i. 97; ii. 89; to be consulted in our undertakings, ii. 72.
God. See Zeus.
Gods, different opinions concerning them, i. 46.
Good to be sought from ourselves, i. 96; the universal motive of action, ii. 67; in our own power, i. 97 ; ii. 14; consists in will, i. 005, x65, 208; ii. 37; not in externals, ii. 57, 67.
Grief, rebellion against God, ii. 89.