Chapter 166

Obedience, to parents, ch. xxv. (i.597–628);to husbands, ch. xxvi. (i.629–669);slaves, to their masters, ch. xxvii (i.670– 716);to rulers, i.194–196;to gods, i.194–198, ii.659sq.;to the dead, ii.519,520,541

Obedience, to parents, ch. xxv. (i.597–628);to husbands, ch. xxvi. (i.629–669);slaves, to their masters, ch. xxvii (i.670– 716);to rulers, i.194–196;to gods, i.194–198, ii.659sq.;to the dead, ii.519,520,541

Occupation, acquisition of property by, ii.35–39,51,52,54sq.

Occupation, acquisition of property by, ii.35–39,51,52,54sq.

Occupationsof life, divided between the sexes, i.633–637, ii.271

Occupationsof life, divided between the sexes, i.633–637, ii.271

Offeringsto the dead, ii.302,303,400–404,517,518,524,539,547,550,692,700,701,704,708;connection between almsgiving and, ii.550– 552

Offeringsto the dead, ii.302,303,400–404,517,518,524,539,547,550,692,700,701,704,708;connection between almsgiving and, ii.550– 552

—— to gods. SeeSacrifice

—— to gods. SeeSacrifice

Offspring, man’s desire for, i.533, ii.388,391,400–404,423,440;the future state of persons who have died without, ii.400–404

Offspring, man’s desire for, i.533, ii.388,391,400–404,423,440;the future state of persons who have died without, ii.400–404

Oldage, criminal responsibility affected by, i.266sq.;the future state of persons who have died of, i.390, ii.235,238 n.3,698

Oldage, criminal responsibility affected by, i.266sq.;the future state of persons who have died of, i.390, ii.235,238 n.3,698

——persons, killing or abandoning of, i.386–390,606,607,612,620;eaten by their relatives, i.390, ii.554,568sq.;kind treatment of, i.540,546,625sq., ii.672;respect for, i.603–605,614,615,619–621, ii.194,675;supposed to be versed in magic, i.619sq.;curses and blessings of, i.622,626;suicide committed by, ii.232,235,236,247sq.

——persons, killing or abandoning of, i.386–390,606,607,612,620;eaten by their relatives, i.390, ii.554,568sq.;kind treatment of, i.540,546,625sq., ii.672;respect for, i.603–605,614,615,619–621, ii.194,675;supposed to be versed in magic, i.619sq.;curses and blessings of, i.622,626;suicide committed by, ii.232,235,236,247sq.

Omissions, i.210–212,303–305,317

Omissions, i.210–212,303–305,317

Opera supererogativa, i.86,98sq.SeeMerits

Opera supererogativa, i.86,98sq.SeeMerits

Opinions, moral judgments relating to, i.215sq.

Opinions, moral judgments relating to, i.215sq.

Ordeals, ii.686–690,732;duels as, i.504–507

Ordeals, ii.686–690,732;duels as, i.504–507

“Ought,” analysis of the concept, i.134–137

“Ought,” analysis of the concept, i.134–137

Outlawry, i.46,47,172,173,311

Outlawry, i.46,47,172,173,311

Owls, prohibition of eating, ii.321

Owls, prohibition of eating, ii.321

Oxen, prohibition of killing ploughing, ii.330,331,493,494,504

Oxen, prohibition of killing ploughing, ii.330,331,493,494,504

PARDON, the right of, as a prerogative of the Crown, i.192,196,226

PARDON, the right of, as a prerogative of the Crown, i.192,196,226

Parentalaffection. SeeMaternal,Paternalaffection

Parentalaffection. SeeMaternal,Paternalaffection

Parents, their authority over their children, ch. xxv. (i.597–628);curses or blessings of, i.58,538,621–627, ii.703,715,716 n.2,732;children punished if convicted of a design to kill their, i.245;killing their infant children, i.378,394–413,633, ii.562,752sq.;children killing their, i.383–386,522, ii.256sq.n.2,749;children killing or abandoning their aged, i.386–390,606,607,612,620;eaten by their children, i.390, ii.554,568sq.;killing their grown up children, i.393sq., ii.256sq.n.2;exposing their new-born children, i.406–412,689;children sacrificed to save the lives of their, i.455,456,459–461;sacrificing their children, i.455–461;eating their children, i.458sq., ii.554,555.562,568sq.;daughters committing suicide on the death of their, i.473;inflicting corporal punishment upon their children, i.513–515,607,610;children using violence against their, i.513,624sq., ii.677;their duty of taking care of their children, i.526–533;children’s duty of taking care of their, i.533–538;children’s respect for their, i.534–538,600,601,607–613,616–628, ii.194;children’s affection for their, i.534–538,618,659, ii.194,748;religion emphasising children’s duties to their, i.536,537,608,610,612,613,616,617,620–627, ii.711,714,715,716 n.2,717,732;children cursing their, i.564;selling their children as slaves, i.599,607,609,611,612,615,675,681,682,684,685,689,691sq.;children telling a falsehood in the presence of their, ii.96;children addressing abusive language to their, ii.142;their duties to their children, ii.166,748;children’s duties to their, ii.166,748;committing suicide on the death of their children, ii.232,244 n.3;fasting after the death of their children, ii.298–300;children fasting after the death of their, ii.298–301;children punished after death forinflicting injuries upon their, ii.715.SeeMaternal,Paternalaffection

Parents, their authority over their children, ch. xxv. (i.597–628);curses or blessings of, i.58,538,621–627, ii.703,715,716 n.2,732;children punished if convicted of a design to kill their, i.245;killing their infant children, i.378,394–413,633, ii.562,752sq.;children killing their, i.383–386,522, ii.256sq.n.2,749;children killing or abandoning their aged, i.386–390,606,607,612,620;eaten by their children, i.390, ii.554,568sq.;killing their grown up children, i.393sq., ii.256sq.n.2;exposing their new-born children, i.406–412,689;children sacrificed to save the lives of their, i.455,456,459–461;sacrificing their children, i.455–461;eating their children, i.458sq., ii.554,555.562,568sq.;daughters committing suicide on the death of their, i.473;inflicting corporal punishment upon their children, i.513–515,607,610;children using violence against their, i.513,624sq., ii.677;their duty of taking care of their children, i.526–533;children’s duty of taking care of their, i.533–538;children’s respect for their, i.534–538,600,601,607–613,616–628, ii.194;children’s affection for their, i.534–538,618,659, ii.194,748;religion emphasising children’s duties to their, i.536,537,608,610,612,613,616,617,620–627, ii.711,714,715,716 n.2,717,732;children cursing their, i.564;selling their children as slaves, i.599,607,609,611,612,615,675,681,682,684,685,689,691sq.;children telling a falsehood in the presence of their, ii.96;children addressing abusive language to their, ii.142;their duties to their children, ii.166,748;children’s duties to their, ii.166,748;committing suicide on the death of their children, ii.232,244 n.3;fasting after the death of their children, ii.298–300;children fasting after the death of their, ii.298–301;children punished after death forinflicting injuries upon their, ii.715.SeeMaternal,Paternalaffection

Parricide. SeeParents

Parricide. SeeParents

Parricidium, i.384sq.

Parricidium, i.384sq.

Pastorallife, supposed connection between the custom of ultimogeniture and a, ii.48 n.4,56 n.5

Pastorallife, supposed connection between the custom of ultimogeniture and a, ii.48 n.4,56 n.5

——peoples, vegetable food provided by the women among, i.634, ii.273;the position of women among, i.660sq.;slavery among, i.672,673,681;social aggregates of, ii.201;their sympathy for their domestic animals, ii.506

——peoples, vegetable food provided by the women among, i.634, ii.273;the position of women among, i.660sq.;slavery among, i.672,673,681;social aggregates of, ii.201;their sympathy for their domestic animals, ii.506

Passing-bell, the, ii.524,544

Passing-bell, the, ii.524,544

Passover, the, i.459,470, ii.296

Passover, the, i.459,470, ii.296

Paternalaffection, i.401,402,405,529–533. ii.187–190,193,748;its influence on the duration of marriage, ii.397

Paternalaffection, i.401,402,405,529–533. ii.187–190,193,748;its influence on the duration of marriage, ii.397

Patriotism, ii.167–185

Patriotism, ii.167–185

Peace, perpetual, i.334,337,367

Peace, perpetual, i.334,337,367

—— Societies, i.369

—— Societies, i.369

Peculium, of slaves, i.690,697, ii.31–33;of sons, ii.28;of women, ii.29

Peculium, of slaves, i.690,697, ii.31–33;of sons, ii.28;of women, ii.29

Pederasty. SeeHomosexuallove

Pederasty. SeeHomosexuallove

Penance, ii.356–361,363,708,735;fasting as a form of, ii.246,315–318,406

Penance, ii.356–361,363,708,735;fasting as a form of, ii.246,315–318,406

Perjury, considered contagious, i.58–61;considered sinful though committed unconsciously, i.229,231,233sq.;punished by custom or law, i.505,521sq., ii.123 n.1;regarded as an offence against the deity, i.507, ii.122,122sq.n.10;no civil punishment affixed to, ii.123 n.1;believed to incur divine punishment, ii.123 n.1,684,686,714;to cause misery after death, ii.715sq.

Perjury, considered contagious, i.58–61;considered sinful though committed unconsciously, i.229,231,233sq.;punished by custom or law, i.505,521sq., ii.123 n.1;regarded as an offence against the deity, i.507, ii.122,122sq.n.10;no civil punishment affixed to, ii.123 n.1;believed to incur divine punishment, ii.123 n.1,684,686,714;to cause misery after death, ii.715sq.

Phratry, the, ii.217,218,222sq.

Phratry, the, ii.217,218,222sq.

Pigeons, prohibition of killing, ii.490;eating of, ii.737

Pigeons, prohibition of killing, ii.490;eating of, ii.737

Pilgrimage, ii.314,416,538 n.2,725

Pilgrimage, ii.314,416,538 n.2,725

“Pious fraud,” ii.100,104,112

“Pious fraud,” ii.100,104,112

Pocket-picking, i.187,243

Pocket-picking, i.187,243

Politeness, i.160, ii.146–152

Politeness, i.160, ii.146–152

Pollution, of sin, i.52–57,61–65,70,71,85,86,407, ii.256 n.2,654sq.;of curses, i.57–61,70,233,234,624sq., ii.583,584,703;of blood, i.225,232,233,375–382, ii.256sq.n.2,262,714;of women, i.663–666, ii.538 n.2;of self-inflicted death, ii.257 n.5262;of death, ii.283,302–307,416,536–539,544sq.;of natural death, ii.416,609;of food, ii.294–296;of wine, ii.344sq.;sexual, ii.414–420,752;caused by partaking of human flesh, ii.538,575sq.;holiness very susceptible to, i.58,380–382,625, ii.294–296,322,344,345.352,353,415–420,608–610,638,643,752

Pollution, of sin, i.52–57,61–65,70,71,85,86,407, ii.256 n.2,654sq.;of curses, i.57–61,70,233,234,624sq., ii.583,584,703;of blood, i.225,232,233,375–382, ii.256sq.n.2,262,714;of women, i.663–666, ii.538 n.2;of self-inflicted death, ii.257 n.5262;of death, ii.283,302–307,416,536–539,544sq.;of natural death, ii.416,609;of food, ii.294–296;of wine, ii.344sq.;sexual, ii.414–420,752;caused by partaking of human flesh, ii.538,575sq.;holiness very susceptible to, i.58,380–382,625, ii.294–296,322,344,345.352,353,415–420,608–610,638,643,752

Polyandry, ii.387,395

Polyandry, ii.387,395

Polygyny, ii.387–392,395;connection between illegitimate children’s right to inheritance and, ii.57;a cause of homosexual practices, ii.466

Polygyny, ii.387–392,395;connection between illegitimate children’s right to inheritance and, ii.57;a cause of homosexual practices, ii.466

Polytheism, tolerance of, ii.647–652

Polytheism, tolerance of, ii.647–652

Pork, abstinence from, ii.321,322,326–330,335

Pork, abstinence from, ii.321,322,326–330,335

Positivecommandments, i.303–305,310

Positivecommandments, i.303–305,310

Possession, acquisition of property by continued, ii.39– 41,52

Possession, acquisition of property by continued, ii.39– 41,52

Potatoes, abstinence from, after a death, ii.301

Potatoes, abstinence from, after a death, ii.301


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