A Lie Never Justifiable eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 163 pages of information about A Lie Never Justifiable.

A Lie Never Justifiable eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 163 pages of information about A Lie Never Justifiable.

  False impressions, limit of responsibility for
  Falsehood:  estimate of, in India;
    in Ceylon;
    in Persia;
    in Egypt;
    “Punic faith,” synonym of;
    in medical profession;
    its use as means of good;
    spoken in love;
    in legal profession. 
  Family troubles, concealment of
  Fichte:  cited
  Firmus, Bishop:  cited
  Flag of truce, sending of
  Flatt:  cited
  Forsyth, Capt.  J.:  cited
  Fowler, Professor:  cited
  Frankness, brutal
  Fridthjof and Ingeborg, story of
  Fuerstenthal, R.J.:  cited

  German ideal of truth
  Glasfurd:  cited
  God:  killing, but not lying, a possibility with;
    cannot lie;
    his concealments from man;
    is truth;
    called to witness lie;
  Greeks, ancient:  their estimate of truth
  Gregory of Nyssa:  cited
  “Hall of two truths”
  Hamburger, Dr. I.:  cited
  Hannibal:  cited
  Harischandra, story of
  Harkness, Capt.  Henry:  cited
  Harless:  cited
  Hartenstein:  cited
  Heber, Bishop:  cited
  Hebrew midwives
  Hebrew spies
  Hegel:  cited
  Heralds’ law
  Herbart:  cited
  Hennas, Shepherd of:  cited
  Herodotus:  cited
  Hill Tribes of India:  their estimate of truth
  Hindoo; estimate of truth;
    passion-play. 
  Hodge, Dr. Charles; cited
  “Home of Song”
  “Home of the Lie”
  Hottentot, estimate of truth
  Hugo, Victor:  cited
  Hunter, W.W.:  cited

  Ilai, Rabbi:  cited
  Iliad, estimate of truth in
  Indians, American, influence of civilization on
  Ingeborg and Fridthjof of, story of
  Innocent III.:  cited
  Insane:  lying to
    their right to truth
  Inscription of Darius
  Intoxicated, the:  their right to truth
  Isaac:  his deceiving
  Isaac, Jacob, and Esau
  Ishmael, Rabbi:  cited

  Jackson, Prof.  A.V.W.:  cited
  Jacob:  his deceiving
    his lie to Isaac
  Jacobi, F.H.:  cited
  Javanese:  their truthfulness
  Jehoshaphat and Ahab
  Jehuda, Rabbi:  cited
  Jerome:  cited
  Jesuits, teaching of
  Jewish Talmudists, discussions of
  Johnson’s Cyclopaedia:  cited
  Judith and Holofernes
  Justin Martyr:  cited
  Juvenal:  cited

  Kant, Immanuel:  cited
  Keating, W.H.:  cited
  Kent, Chancellor:  cited
  Khonds of Central India, truthfulness among
  Killing an enemy or lying to him
  Kirkbride, Dr. Thomas S., testimony of
  Kolben, P.:  cited
  Krause:  cited
  Kurtz, Prof.  J.H.:  cited

  Lamberton, Prof.  W.A.:  cited
  Lecky, W.E.H.:  cited
  Legal profession, ethics of
  Legends, Scandinavian
  Liar:  an enemy of righteousness
    form of prayer for
  Liars, place of
  Libby Prison, incident of
  Lichtenberger, F.:  cited
  Life, losing of truth to save
  Life insurance, truthfulness in
  Lightfoot, Bishop:  cited
  Liguori:  cited
  Livingstone, David:  cited
  Logic swayed by feeling
  Loyola, Ignatius:  cited
  Luther, Martin:  cited

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