[Reflex] action, i. [22]

[Regalia], regarded as wonder-working talismans, ii. [608 n. 4], [753] sq.

[Regret], the similarity between remorse and, i. [123] sq.

Religio, the meaning of the word, ii. [584]–586

[Religion], belief in supernatural being an essential element in, ch. xlvii., (ii. [582]–601);
duties to gods inculcated by, ch. xlviii. sq. (ii. [602]–662);
relations between morality and, chs. l.–lii. (ii. [663]–737), [745] sq.;
custom stronger than, i. [164];
enjoins abstinence from work on certain days, i. [187], ii. [284]–289, [718];
the severity of punishment increased by, i. [193]–198;
enjoins fasting, i. [271], ii. [246], [292]–298, [308]–318, [358], [406], [725];
a source of war, i. [339], [349]–352, [359];
attitude of, towards war, i. [339], [341], [342], [345]–366, [369] sq., ii. [711];
condemns homicide, i. [345], [346], [378]–380, [382], ii. [669], [672], [676], [684], [686], 700, 705, [714], [716 n. 2], [717], [732];
condemns the killing or exposure of infants, i. [407], [411] sq.;
condemns feticide, i. [414]–417, ii. [705];
attitude of, towards slavery, i. [424], [426], [516], [683]–689, [693]–700, [711]–713, ii. [711];
gives support to capital punishment, i. [496];
influences the right to bodily integrity, i. [520];
inculcates filial duties, i. [536], [537], [608], [610], [612], [613], [616], [617], [620]–627, ii. [711], [714], [715], [716 n. 2], [717], [732];
enjoins charity, i. [549]–558, [561]–569, ii. [669], [672], [699], [705], [711], [717], [718], [725], [726], [732];
enjoins hospitality, i. [578]–580, ii. [669], [711], [714], [715], [717], [718], [726], [732];
influences the treatment of old persons, i. [620] sq., ii. [672], [675];
influences the position of women, i. [663];
regards women as unclean, i. [663]–666;
attitude of, towards serfdom, i. [703] sq.;
the right of property sanctioned by, ii. [59]–69, [669], [675]–677, [679], [684], [686], [699], [700], [705], [714], [717], [732];
the regard for truth and good faith sanctioned by, ii. [96], [114]–124, [128], [129], [669], [672], [675]–677, [684], [686], [699], [700], [703]–705, [707]. [711], [714], [717], [726], [732];
leads to “pious fraud,” ii. [100], [104], [112];
condemns pride, ii. [144] sq., its relation to national feeling and patriotism, ii. [174], [175], [178] sq.;
as a social tie, ii. [209]–213, [225]–227, [725];
the opinions as regards suicide influenced by, ii. [234], [236], [237], [242]–254, [260], [261], [263];
the moral ideas relating to self-regarding conduct influenced by, ii. [267] sq.;
commends agriculture, ii. [275];
attitude of, towards labour, ii. [275], [280]–289, [675], [705], [747];
commends poverty, ii. [280]–282;
requires ceremonial cleanliness, ii. [294], [295], [352]–354, [358], [359], [415]–420, [700 n. 5], [705], [718], [726];
enjoins pilgrimage, ii. [314], [725];
imposes various restrictions in diet, ii. [322]–338, [671];
encourages drunkenness, ii. [339];
enjoins sobriety or total abstinence from intoxicating liquors, ii. [341]–345;
a cause of uncleanliness, ii. [354]–356;
leads to various forms of asceticism, ii. [355]–363;
stigmatises incest, ii. [375], [376], [671];
enjoins various forms of endogamy, ii. [378]– 382;
a bar to inter-marriage, ii. [380]– 382;
enjoins monogamy, ii. [392];
prohibits divorce, ii. [397];
enjoins marriage, ii. [399]–404;
enjoins celibacy or continence, ii. [406]–421;
regards marriage as impure, ii. [410]–412;
condemns second marriages, ii. [412], [451];
enjoins sexual cleanliness, ii. [415]–420, [736], [752];
requires chastity of unmarried women, i. [49], ii. [427] sq.;
condemns extra-matrimonial intercourse, ii. [431]–433, [439], [675];
prostitution connected with, ii. [443]–446, [488];
condemns adultery, ii. [447], [448], [450], [453]–455, [675], [676], [684], [686], [700], [717];
homosexual practices connected with, ii. [458], [459], [472]–474, [484], [486]–489, [752];
stigmatised by, ii. [475], [476], [479]–482, [485]–489, [705];
inculcates regard for the lower animals, ii. [497]–504, [705];
looks down upon the lower animals, ii. [505]– 508;
cannibalism in connection with, ii. [562] sq.;
definitions of, ii. [584], [753];
born of fear, ii. [612]–614;
hope an element in every, ii. [614]–616;
attitude of, towards magic, ii. [649], [650], [652], [753];
the communal character of, ii. [661].
See [Asylums], [Atheism], [Baptism], [Blasphemy], [Blood] (effusion of, as a religious rite), [Eucharist], [Flagellation], [Future life], [Future state], [“God,”] [Goddesses], [Gods], [Guardian] spirits, [Hell], [Heresy], [Holiness], [Human] sacrifice, [Intolerance], [Monotheism], [Oaths], [Ordeals], [Penance], [Perjury], [Pilgrimage], [Polytheism], [Prayer], [Priestesses], [Priests], [Purificatory] ceremonies, [Sacred] places, [Sacrifice], [Sacrilege], [Saints], [Self-mortification], [Self-mutilation] (as a religious rite), [Sin], [Supreme] beings, [Tolerance], [Totem], [Totemism], [Unbelief]

[Remorse], i. [105]–107, [123]–125, [136];
absence of, in criminals, i. [90 n. 1];
a cause of suicide, i. [106], ii. [233]

[Repentance], i. [105]–107, [123]–125;
as a ground for forgiveness, i. [84]–88, [99], [311], [318], ii. [360], [735];
adequate, deemed impossible in the case of blasphemy, ii. [640]

[Repetition] of an offence, i. [186], [187], [189], [257], [306], [311], [312], [318], ii. [7]

[Reptiles], aversion to eating, ii. [324]

[Requisitions], military, ii. [27]