[Prayer], ii. [653]–659;
for remission of sin, i. [49], [54], [55], [228] sq., ii. [654], [655]. [72], [707];
purification preparatory to, i. [380] sq., ii. [352], [353], [358], [359], [415]. [416], [418] sq.;
development of a curse or a blessing into a, i. [564] sq., ii. [66]–68, [120]–123, [658], [686]–690, [731];
almsgiving connected with, i. [567] sq.;
forbidden to women, i. [664], [667 n. 1];
used as greeting, ii. [150];
fasting an appendage to, ii. [316] sq.;
magic efficacy ascribed to, ii. [353], [418], [419], [656]–659, [706], [712];
continence a preparation for, ii. [417]–419
[Preparation], acts of, i. [243]–246
[Prescription], ii. [40], [41], [52] sq.
[Pride], condemnation of, ii. [144] sq.
See [Self-regarding pride]
[Priestesses], forbidden to marry or to have intercourse with men, ii. [406]–408, [412]–414, [420];
continence compulsory on women who wish to become, ii. [419];
prostitution of, ii. [443] sq.;
asylums, ii. [637] sq.;
prohibited from taking an oath, ii. [638]
[Priests], forbidden to take an oath, i. [58], ii. [638];
to engage in warfare, i. [348], [381];
to shed human blood, i. [381] sq.;
to take part in a capital charge, i. [381], [382], [493];
to engage in hunting, ii. [506];
the law of torture relating to, i. [523] sq.;
curses of, i. [563];
enslaving of children of incontinent, i. [700];
certain foods forbidden to, or rejected by, ii. [322], [329], [333], [338];
forbidden to marry and to have intercourse with women, ii. [405]–409, [412], [414], [418]–421;
eunuch, ii. [408], [414], [488 n. 6];
forbidden to contract a second marriage, ii. [412];
to marry widows, ii. [412], [420];
to marry harlots or divorced wives, ii. [420];
taboos imposed upon, ii. [417] sq.;
continence compulsory on persons who wish to become, ii. [419];
temporary continence compulsory on, ii. [419] sq.;
the punishment of unchastity in the daughters of, ii. [420];
represented as corrupters of domestic virtue, ii. [432];
their celibacy a cause of homosexual practices, ii. [467];
boys kept as, ii. [473];
used as temple prostitutes, ii. [473], [488];
cannibalism of, ii. [563], [574];
their residences asylums, ii. [630], [634], [637];
opposing sorcery, ii. [652];
regarded as manifestations of gods, ii. [657], [709];
encouraging the belief in the magic efficacy of prayer, ii. [658] sq.
See [Benefit] of Clergy; cf. [Magicians]
[Primogeniture], ii. [45], [46], [48], [55] sq.
[Promiscuity], the theory of, ii. [396]
[Promises]. See [Good] faith
[Property], the right of, ch. xxviii. sq. (ii. [1]–71);
forfeiture of, as a punishment, i. [47], ii. [254];
acquired by a successful duel, i. [498], [503], ii. [9];
of wives, i. [632], [637]–641, [643], [645], [661], ii. [28]–31, [41];
of women, i. [661], ii. [28]–30, [41];
of slaves, i. [677], [684], [688], cf. [Peculium] of slaves;
of the dead, i. [399], ii. [44], [518], [539] sq., see [Inheritance], [Wills];
of supernatural beings, ii. [626] sq.;
supernatural beings as guardians of, ii. [59]–69, [669], [675]–677, [679], [684], [686], [699], [700], [705], [714], [717], [732]