The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 2Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1908 |
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... prohibited by law in ancient Peru , p . 274 sq . - Industry enjoined in ancient Persia , p . 275 sq . - In ancient Egypt , p . 276. - In ancient Greece , p . 276 sq . - Greek views on agriculture , p . 277. - On trade and handicrafts ...
... prohibited by law in ancient Peru , p . 274 sq . - Industry enjoined in ancient Persia , p . 275 sq . - In ancient Egypt , p . 276. - In ancient Greece , p . 276 sq . - Greek views on agriculture , p . 277. - On trade and handicrafts ...
หน้า x
... prohibited degrees as a rule more numerous among peoples unaffected by modern civilisation than in more advanced communities , p . 366. - The violation of the prohibitory rules regarded by savages as a most heinous crime , p . 366 sq ...
... prohibited degrees as a rule more numerous among peoples unaffected by modern civilisation than in more advanced communities , p . 366. - The violation of the prohibitory rules regarded by savages as a most heinous crime , p . 366 sq ...
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... prohibited . But for a long time these endeavours were far from being successful ; and it was even argued that , as shipwrecks were punishments sent by God , it was impious to be merciful to the victims.s The readiness with which wars ...
... prohibited . But for a long time these endeavours were far from being successful ; and it was even argued that , as shipwrecks were punishments sent by God , it was impious to be merciful to the victims.s The readiness with which wars ...
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Edward Westermarck. marks has frequently been regarded as sacrilegious . It was strictly prohibited by the religious law of the Hebrews.2 In Greece boundaries were protected by Zeus oplos . Plato says in his Laws ' : - " Let no one shift ...
Edward Westermarck. marks has frequently been regarded as sacrilegious . It was strictly prohibited by the religious law of the Hebrews.2 In Greece boundaries were protected by Zeus oplos . Plato says in his Laws ' : - " Let no one shift ...
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... prohibited by law , at Argos even on penalty of death . ” Plato , in the Republic , sacrificed the family to the interests of the State . Cicero placed our duty to our country next after our duty to the immortal gods and before our duty ...
... prohibited by law , at Argos even on penalty of death . ” Plato , in the Republic , sacrificed the family to the interests of the State . Cicero placed our duty to our country next after our duty to the immortal gods and before our duty ...
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หน้า 630 - to put on, so that I come again to my father's house in peace ; then shall the Lord be my God : And this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house : and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee."
หน้า 500 - and passed into Christianity. The notion that it is a form of sacrilege was here strengthened by the habits of the gentiles. St. Paul found the abominations of Sodom prevalent among nations who had " changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than
หน้า 736 - and in their Larger Catechism they expressly said that " they who, having never heard the gospel, know not Jesus Christ, and believe not in him, cannot be saved, be they never so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature, or the laws
หน้า 291 - thus the oppressors of the poor are represented as saying, " When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn ? and the Sabbath, that we may set forth wheat ?
หน้า 183 - enjoins the duty of universal love :—" As a mother, even at the risk of her own life, protects her son, her only son, so let a man cultivate goodwill without measure toward all beings, .... unhindered love and friendliness toward the whole world, above, below, around.
หน้า 280 - To avow poverty with us is no disgrace ; the true disgrace is in doing nothing to avoid it. An Athenian citizen does not neglect the State because he takes care of his own
หน้า 490 - said that he knew no greater blessing to a young man who is beginning life than a virtuous lover, or to the lover than a beloved youth ; for the principle which ought to be the guide of men who would lead a noble life cannot be implanted by any other motive so well as by
หน้า 207 - the land was not able to bear them, that they might dwell together : for their substance was great, so that they could not dwell together"; they
หน้า 406 - Ahura Mazda said to Zoroaster :—" The man who has a wife is far above him who lives in continence ; he who keeps a house is far above him who has none ; he who has children is far above the childless man." The greatest misfortune which could befall an ancient Persian was to be
หน้า 523 - the poor beetle that we tread upon, in corporal sufferance finds a pang as great as when a giant