The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... chiefs , p . 183 sq . -The injured party or the accuser acting as executioner , but not as judge , p . 184 sq . - The ... chief explanation of the great severity of certain criminal codes lies in their connection with despotism or ...
... chiefs , p . 183 sq . -The injured party or the accuser acting as executioner , but not as judge , p . 184 sq . - The ... chief explanation of the great severity of certain criminal codes lies in their connection with despotism or ...
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... chief or a king , from sickness , old age , or other circumstances , pp . 454-457 . - For the pur- pose of helping other men into existence , p . 457 sq . - The killing of the first- born child , or the first - born son , p . 458 sq ...
... chief or a king , from sickness , old age , or other circumstances , pp . 454-457 . - For the pur- pose of helping other men into existence , p . 457 sq . - The killing of the first- born child , or the first - born son , p . 458 sq ...
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... chief sometimes sacrificed , ibid . -The victims frequently prisoners of war or other aliens , or slaves , or criminals , pp . 466-468 . - The disappearance of human sacrifice , p . 468.— Human sacrifice condemned , p . 468 sq ...
... chief sometimes sacrificed , ibid . -The victims frequently prisoners of war or other aliens , or slaves , or criminals , pp . 466-468 . - The disappearance of human sacrifice , p . 468.— Human sacrifice condemned , p . 468 sq ...
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... chief cause of the extraor- dinary stress which the higher religions put on the duty of charity seems to lie in the connection between almsgiving and sacrifice , the poor becoming the natural heirs of the god , p . 565. - Instances of ...
... chief cause of the extraor- dinary stress which the higher religions put on the duty of charity seems to lie in the connection between almsgiving and sacrifice , the poor becoming the natural heirs of the god , p . 565. - Instances of ...
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... chief cause of the connection between filial submissiveness and religious beliefs the extreme importance attached to parental curses and blessings , pp . 621-626 - Why the blessings and curses of parents are supposed to possess an ...
... chief cause of the connection between filial submissiveness and religious beliefs the extreme importance attached to parental curses and blessings , pp . 621-626 - Why the blessings and curses of parents are supposed to possess an ...
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