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.
  Schoolcraft, H.R.:  cited
  Schwartz:  cited
  Scott Sir Walter:  cited
  Self-deception in others, limit of responsibility for
  Semple, J.W.:  cited
  Sharswood, Chief-Justice:  cited
  Shepherd of Hermas, quotation from
  Sherwill:  cited
  Shorn, Dr. J.:  cited
  Sick:  their right to truth
  Simplice, Sister, story of
  Sin per se, lying
  Smith and Cheetham:  cited
  Smith and Wace:  cited
  Smyth, Dr. Newman:  cited
  Sonthals, truthfulness among
  South, Dr. Robert:  cited
  Sowrahs, truthfulness among
  Speech and act, lying in
  Spencer, Herbert:  cited
  Spies, Hebrew, Rahab and
  Spy denied soldier’s death
  Stephen, Leslie:  cited
  Story, Justice:  cited
  Surgeon’s responsibility for his action
    testimony as to deceiving patient
  Symonds J.A.:  cited
  Syrians, Elisha and

  Talmud, teachings of
  Talmudists, discussion among
  Taylor, Jeremy; cited
  Teaching of Jesuits
  Temptations influencing decision
  Tertullian:  cited
  Theognis:  cited
  Thornwell, Dr. James H.:  cited
  Tipperahs:  their habit of lying
  Todas, truthfulness among
  Tragedy of Philoctetes
  Truce, flag of, use of
  Truth:  universal duty of telling
    God is
    not every one entitled to full
    dearer than life
    justifiable concealment of
    unjustifiable concealment of
  Truth, estimate of:  among Hindoos
    among Scandinavians
    in ancient Persia
    in ancient Egypt
    among Romans
    among ancient Greeks
    among ancient Germans
    among Hill Tribes of India
    among Arabs
    among American Indians
    among Patagonians
    among Africans
    among Dyaks
    among Veddahs
    among Javanese

  Ueberweg, F.:  cited
  Ulysses, reference to
  Urim and Thummim

  Veddahs of Ceylon:  their truthfulness
  Veracity:  duty of
    of Greeks
    of Persians
    of primitive and civilized peoples compared
    of Hill Tribes of India
    of Arabs
    of American Indians
    of Africans
    of Dyaks
    of Veddahs
    of Javanese
  Viswamitra and Indra, story of
  Von Ammon:  cited
  Von Hirscher:  cited

  Walker, Helen, example of
  War:  justifiable concealment in
    duty of veracity in
  Westcott, Bishop:  cited
  Wheeler, J. Talboys; cited
  Whewell, Dr. William:  cited
  “White lie”
  Wig, concealment by
  Wilkinson, Sir J.G.:  cited
  Witness, oath of, in court
  Woolsey, President:  cited
  Wuttke, Dr. Adolf:  cited

  Yudhishthira and Drona, mythical story of

  Zoroastrian designation of heaven and hell

  SCRIPTURAL INDEX.

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