“Right,” analysis of the concept, i. [137]–139;
the relation between “good” and, i. [146] sq.

“Rights,” analysis of the concept, i. [139]–141

[Rivers], human sacrifices offered to, i. [452]–454

[Robbery], i. [187]–189, ii. [1]–27, [57]–69;
distinguished from theft, ii. [16], [17], [58];
of tombs, ii. [518], [519], [540] sq.;
of temples, ii. [627];
refuge denied to persons guilty of, ii. [633].
See [Stealing]

[S]ABBATH, the Jewish, i. [187], ii. [286]–289, [718], [747];
originally a fast-day, ii. [310] sq.

[Sacramental] grace, considered necessary for salvation, ii. [719] sq.

[Sacred] places, polluted persons prohibited from entering, i. [58], ii. [294], [415] sq.;
shedding of human blood prohibited in, i. [380], ii. [635];
women excluded from, i. [664] sq.;
sexual intercourse prohibited in, ii. [416], [752];
fear of disturbing the peace in, ii. [635] sq.
See [Asylums]

[Sacrifice], ii. [611]–626;
transference of evil combined with a, i. [62]–65;
vicarious expiatory, i. [65]–70, [438]–440;
purification preparatory to, i. [380], ii. [294], [352], [353], [358], [359], [415];
connection between alms giving and, i. [565]– 569, ii. [550]–552;
as a means of transferring curses, i. [586] sq., ii. [618]–624, [658];
as a reception ceremony, i. [591], ii. [621];
women prohibited from offering a, i. [664] sq.;
fasting in connection with, ii. [294]–298;
fasting the survival of an expiatory, ii. [316]–318;
asceticism in some other instances the survival of an earlier, ii. [359];
oaths taken in connection with a, ii. [621] sq.;
connected with prayer, ii. [655] sq.;
importance of, ii. [705], [707]–712, [714], [716], [718].
See [Human] sacrifice, [Offerings] to the dead

[Sacrificial] victims, magic virtue ascribed to, i. [63], [65], [69], [444]–447, ii. [563], [625], [658];
looked upon as guardian spirits, i. [464] sq.;
as messengers, i. [465] sq., ii. [618];
privilege granted to, i. [585 n. 1];
must be free from pollution, ii. [295], [296], [419]

[Sacrilege], punished with death, i. [188], [197], [439], [492];
refuge denied to persons guilty of, ii. [633];
if committed by foreigners, ii. [648]