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Locke , John Love Loyalty Lust . . Luther , Martin Lying Lynching Medical ethics
538 Medical research 541 Mencius . . 545 Men's movement Mental illness . 547
Mercy 551 Merit 552 Messianism 554 Metaethics ... 554 Milgram experiment 555
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Locke , John Love Loyalty Lust . . Luther , Martin Lying Lynching Medical ethics
538 Medical research 541 Mencius . . 545 Men's movement Mental illness . 547
Mercy 551 Merit 552 Messianism 554 Metaethics ... 554 Milgram experiment 555
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He condemns not only murder but hatred as well ; not only adultery but also lust .
In one of the most famous moral sayings of all time , he instructs his disciples to “
turn the other cheek ” to those who strike them , to “ repay evil with good , " to ...
He condemns not only murder but hatred as well ; not only adultery but also lust .
In one of the most famous moral sayings of all time , he instructs his disciples to “
turn the other cheek ” to those who strike them , to “ repay evil with good , " to ...
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On War , 631 Scorched - earth policies , 775 Unconditional surrender , 891
Vietnam War , 905 OLDER PERSONS ' RIGHTS Ageism , 21 Gray Panthers , 359
Life , meaning of , 500 Loyalty , 511 Lust , 512 Lying , 514 Mercy , 551 Narcissism
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On War , 631 Scorched - earth policies , 775 Unconditional surrender , 891
Vietnam War , 905 OLDER PERSONS ' RIGHTS Ageism , 21 Gray Panthers , 359
Life , meaning of , 500 Loyalty , 511 Lust , 512 Lying , 514 Mercy , 551 Narcissism
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