Famines, human sacrifices offered in connection with, i.442sq.;cannibalism caused by, ii.555,577sq.SeeCrops
Famines, human sacrifices offered in connection with, i.442sq.;cannibalism caused by, ii.555,577sq.SeeCrops
Fas, i.579sq., ii.717
Fas, i.579sq., ii.717
Fasting, ii.292–318;enjoined by religion, i.271, ii.246,292–298,308–318,358,406,725;as a means of purification, i.375, ii.294–296,358;as a penance, ii.246,315–318,406;after a death, ii.298–308,524,544
Fasting, ii.292–318;enjoined by religion, i.271, ii.246,292–298,308–318,358,406,725;as a means of purification, i.375, ii.294–296,358;as a penance, ii.246,315–318,406;after a death, ii.298–308,524,544
Fat, abstinence from, i.187,229, ii.312
Fat, abstinence from, i.187,229, ii.312
Fatalism, i.323–326
Fatalism, i.323–326
Father, the, his authority over his children, ch. xxv. (i.597–628);permitted to punish his children with death, i.393sq.;to kill or expose his new-born children, i.394–411;to inflict corporal punishment upon his children, i.513–515,607,610;to sell his children, i.599,607,609,611,612,615,675,681,682,684,685,689,691;his affection for his children, i.401,402,405,529–533. ii.187–190,193,397,748;obliged to protect and support his family, i.526–533;descent traced through, i.655sq., ii.44–47,54,202,203,205,206,211,220;the son allowed to eat only certain foods after the death of, ii.301sq.SeeParents
Father, the, his authority over his children, ch. xxv. (i.597–628);permitted to punish his children with death, i.393sq.;to kill or expose his new-born children, i.394–411;to inflict corporal punishment upon his children, i.513–515,607,610;to sell his children, i.599,607,609,611,612,615,675,681,682,684,685,689,691;his affection for his children, i.401,402,405,529–533. ii.187–190,193,397,748;obliged to protect and support his family, i.526–533;descent traced through, i.655sq., ii.44–47,54,202,203,205,206,211,220;the son allowed to eat only certain foods after the death of, ii.301sq.SeeParents
Fear, i.40sq.;of death, ii.535sq.;as an element in the religious sentiment, ii.612–614,725;of punishment in the future life, ii.735
Fear, i.40sq.;of death, ii.535sq.;as an element in the religious sentiment, ii.612–614,725;of punishment in the future life, ii.735
Females, the sexual impulse of, i.657sq., ii.435
Females, the sexual impulse of, i.657sq., ii.435
Feticide, i.378,408,409,413–417, ii.705
Feticide, i.378,408,409,413–417, ii.705
Filialaffection, i.534–538,618,659, ii.194,748
Filialaffection, i.534–538,618,659, ii.194,748
—— reverence, i.533–538,600,601,607–613,616–628, ii.194
—— reverence, i.533–538,600,601,607–613,616–628, ii.194
Firstbornchild, the, all children killed except, i.398;killed, i.458–460, ii.562;eaten, i.458, ii.562;regarded as sacred, ii.538 n.2
Firstbornchild, the, all children killed except, i.398;killed, i.458–460, ii.562;eaten, i.458, ii.562;regarded as sacred, ii.538 n.2
Firstbornson, the, sacrifice of, i.457–461;eaten, i.458sq.;considered identical with his father, i.460;fasting on the eve of Passover, ii.296.SeePrimogeniture
Firstbornson, the, sacrifice of, i.457–461;eaten, i.458sq.;considered identical with his father, i.460;fasting on the eve of Passover, ii.296.SeePrimogeniture
Fish, anger shown by, i.22, ii.51;abstinence from eating, ii.321,322,324sq.;after a death, ii.301;deference shown for, ii.492;killing of, ii.497sq.
Fish, anger shown by, i.22, ii.51;abstinence from eating, ii.321,322,324sq.;after a death, ii.301;deference shown for, ii.492;killing of, ii.497sq.
Fishingpeoples, the position of women among, i.660;slavery among, i.672;social aggregates of, ii.198–200;filthiness a characteristic of, ii.349
Fishingpeoples, the position of women among, i.660;slavery among, i.672;social aggregates of, ii.198–200;filthiness a characteristic of, ii.349
Flagellation, ii.294,357–359
Flagellation, ii.294,357–359
Flagrante delicto, offenders caught, i.290–294, ii.8,13,17,18,58,429,447
Flagrante delicto, offenders caught, i.290–294, ii.8,13,17,18,58,429,447
Food, prohibitory rules relating to, ch. xxxvii.sq.(ii.290– 345);stealing of, i.286,287,676, ii.14,15,57sq.;as a conductor of curses, i.586–592, ii.622–624;detrimental to holiness, ii.294–296;the eating of certain kinds of, forbidden by gods, ii.326,33,335,671
Food, prohibitory rules relating to, ch. xxxvii.sq.(ii.290– 345);stealing of, i.286,287,676, ii.14,15,57sq.;as a conductor of curses, i.586–592, ii.622–624;detrimental to holiness, ii.294–296;the eating of certain kinds of, forbidden by gods, ii.326,33,335,671
Forbearances, i.209,210,303–305
Forbearances, i.209,210,303–305
Foreigners, protected by the chief or king, i.180,181,338;killing of, i.331–334,337–34,370,371,373;sacrifice of, i.467sq.;infliction of bodily injuries upon, i.519;kindness to, i.545,556–558,570–572,581;enslaving of, i.674,675,689,690,691,714sq.;respect for the proprietary rights of, ii.2,11,59;demoralising influence of, ii.2,126–129, seeWhitemen;robbery committed upon, ii.20–25,58sq.;reduced to serfdom, ii.24;rules of inheritance relating to, ii.49;deceiving of, ii.87,88,90,94,97,112,126–129;duties to, ii.166;despised, ii.171–174,532;disregard of their interests, ii.176;antipathy to, ii.227;marriages with, ii.378,381sq.;eaten, ii.554;sacrilege committed by, ii.648.SeeStrangers
Foreigners, protected by the chief or king, i.180,181,338;killing of, i.331–334,337–34,370,371,373;sacrifice of, i.467sq.;infliction of bodily injuries upon, i.519;kindness to, i.545,556–558,570–572,581;enslaving of, i.674,675,689,690,691,714sq.;respect for the proprietary rights of, ii.2,11,59;demoralising influence of, ii.2,126–129, seeWhitemen;robbery committed upon, ii.20–25,58sq.;reduced to serfdom, ii.24;rules of inheritance relating to, ii.49;deceiving of, ii.87,88,90,94,97,112,126–129;duties to, ii.166;despised, ii.171–174,532;disregard of their interests, ii.176;antipathy to, ii.227;marriages with, ii.378,381sq.;eaten, ii.554;sacrilege committed by, ii.648.SeeStrangers
Forgery, punished with death, i.187sq.;with mutilation, i.521
Forgery, punished with death, i.187sq.;with mutilation, i.521
Forgiveness, i.73–79,84–88,99,311,318, ii.145,360
Forgiveness, i.73–79,84–88,99,311,318, ii.145,360
Foundationsacrifices. SeeBuildings
Foundationsacrifices. SeeBuildings
Fowls, abstinence from eating, ii.320–322,325,327,329,332;affection for, ii.495
Fowls, abstinence from eating, ii.320–322,325,327,329,332;affection for, ii.495
Foxes, abstinence from eating, ii.327
Foxes, abstinence from eating, ii.327
Fraternalaffection, ii.194,195,748
Fraternalaffection, ii.194,195,748
——duties, i.538, ii.748
——duties, i.538, ii.748
Fraud. SeeTruth, regard for
Fraud. SeeTruth, regard for
Freelove, ch. xlii. (ii.422–455). SeeUnchastity
Freelove, ch. xlii. (ii.422–455). SeeUnchastity
Freedmen, marriages with, i.688, ii.379;not allowed to bring criminal charges against freeborn persons, i.697
Freedmen, marriages with, i.688, ii.379;not allowed to bring criminal charges against freeborn persons, i.697
Freedom, personal, i.597, ii.265
Freedom, personal, i.597, ii.265
Free-will, moral valuation and, i.320–326
Free-will, moral valuation and, i.320–326
Frogs, prohibition of eating, ii.321
Frogs, prohibition of eating, ii.321
Funeralrites, ii.519–528,536–552;the ordinary, denied to suicides, ii.238,248,250,252–254,549.SeeBlood(effusion of, at funerals; offered to the dead),Burial,Cremation,Dead(human sacrifices to the; offerings to the),Self-mutilation(after a death)
Funeralrites, ii.519–528,536–552;the ordinary, denied to suicides, ii.238,248,250,252–254,549.SeeBlood(effusion of, at funerals; offered to the dead),Burial,Cremation,Dead(human sacrifices to the; offerings to the),Self-mutilation(after a death)
Future life, belief in retribution in a, among civilised races, i.258,259,519,550–553,555,556,579,580,625,650,683,687, ii.165,284,341,417,479,497,700,705,706,708–713,715,716,718–720,725,734sq.;among uncivilised peoples, i.403,542–544,578, ii.59,60,69,115,271,272,671–681,683–685,690–695;the belief in a, ii.515sq.;its influence on the notions concerning homicide, i.382;concerning the killing of old or sick persons, i.390,392;concerning infanticide, i.411sq.;concerning feticide, i.416sq.;concerning suicide, ii.235–237,244,253,262.SeeDead
Future life, belief in retribution in a, among civilised races, i.258,259,519,550–553,555,556,579,580,625,650,683,687, ii.165,284,341,417,479,497,700,705,706,708–713,715,716,718–720,725,734sq.;among uncivilised peoples, i.403,542–544,578, ii.59,60,69,115,271,272,671–681,683–685,690–695;the belief in a, ii.515sq.;its influence on the notions concerning homicide, i.382;concerning the killing of old or sick persons, i.390,392;concerning infanticide, i.411sq.;concerning feticide, i.416sq.;concerning suicide, ii.235–237,244,253,262.SeeDead
——state, the, of persons who have been struck by lightning, i.26, ii.544,549,697sq.;who have not slain any enemies, i.332;who have slain enemies, i.373, ii.693;who have died of old age, i.390, ii.235,238 n.3,698;of disease, i.392, ii.238 n.3,698;by violence, i.481sq., ii.237–239,242;by accident, ii.238,239,241;by starvation, ii.238 n.3;who have committed suicide, ii.235–239,242–244,246,253,262,694,710;who have been killed in war, ii.237,521,694,697,704,708;who have been drowned, ii.238,521,678,697sq.;who have suffered pain in this life, ii.360;who have died unmarried and childless, ii.399–404;who have refrained from connections with women, ii.414sq.;who have committed perjury, ii.715sq.;of women, i.662sq., ii.673;of women who have died in childbirth, ii.238 n.3,678;of children, ii.673,727;of unbaptised children, i.411,412,416sq., ii.721–723;of the heathen, ii.720sq.;influenced by human sacrifices offered to the dead, i.472–476, ii.518;by the mutilations and self-bleedings of mourners, i.476, ii.547;by knowledge of religious truth, ii.132–134,719–721,725–727;by the treatment of the dead person’s corpse, ii.238,521–523,546,548,694,704;by offerings made to the dead, ii.400–404,517,518,524,539,692,700,701,704,708;by alms given on behalf of the dead, ii.550– 552;by prayer on behalf of the dead, ii.552;by curses, ii.692,693,708,709,715sq.;by rank, ii.698;by magical practices, ii.700,701,706,709,710,712;by vicarious expiation, ii.719sq.;by divine election, ii.719sq.;by faith, ii.719–721,725–727;by sacramental grace, ii.719sq., by baptism, ii.721–723
——state, the, of persons who have been struck by lightning, i.26, ii.544,549,697sq.;who have not slain any enemies, i.332;who have slain enemies, i.373, ii.693;who have died of old age, i.390, ii.235,238 n.3,698;of disease, i.392, ii.238 n.3,698;by violence, i.481sq., ii.237–239,242;by accident, ii.238,239,241;by starvation, ii.238 n.3;who have committed suicide, ii.235–239,242–244,246,253,262,694,710;who have been killed in war, ii.237,521,694,697,704,708;who have been drowned, ii.238,521,678,697sq.;who have suffered pain in this life, ii.360;who have died unmarried and childless, ii.399–404;who have refrained from connections with women, ii.414sq.;who have committed perjury, ii.715sq.;of women, i.662sq., ii.673;of women who have died in childbirth, ii.238 n.3,678;of children, ii.673,727;of unbaptised children, i.411,412,416sq., ii.721–723;of the heathen, ii.720sq.;influenced by human sacrifices offered to the dead, i.472–476, ii.518;by the mutilations and self-bleedings of mourners, i.476, ii.547;by knowledge of religious truth, ii.132–134,719–721,725–727;by the treatment of the dead person’s corpse, ii.238,521–523,546,548,694,704;by offerings made to the dead, ii.400–404,517,518,524,539,692,700,701,704,708;by alms given on behalf of the dead, ii.550– 552;by prayer on behalf of the dead, ii.552;by curses, ii.692,693,708,709,715sq.;by rank, ii.698;by magical practices, ii.700,701,706,709,710,712;by vicarious expiation, ii.719sq.;by divine election, ii.719sq.;by faith, ii.719–721,725–727;by sacramental grace, ii.719sq., by baptism, ii.721–723