“Duty,” analysis of the concept, i. [134]–137;
corresponding to a “right,” i. [140] sq.;
the relation between “virtue” and, i. [149] sq.;
between “merit” and, i. [151]
Duty, the feeling of, as a motive, i. [283] sq.
[E]AGLEHAWKS, abstinence from eating, ii. [326], [332]
[Earthly] desires, sinfulness of, ii. [361]–363
[Eclipses], supposed connection between human activity and, ii. [284] sq.;
fasting in connection with, ii. [309] sq.;
of the moon, attributed to the influence of evil spirits, ii. [313]
[Education], a means of communicating resentment, i. [114] sq.;
its influence on the regard for truth, ii. [124];
on moral ideas relating to self-regarding conduct, ii. [266]–268;
leading to homosexual practices, ii. [468]–470
[Eggs], abstinence from, ii. [320], [325], [326], [329]
[Election], divine, the future state of men determined by, ii. [719] sq.
[Elephants], the feeling of revenge in, i. [37] sq.;
abstinence from eating, ii. [329]
[Emasculation], as a punishment, i. [45], [521].
See [Eunuch] priests