Now the Japanese family, like the ancient Greek or Roman family, was a religious society in the strictest sense of the term; and a religious society it yet remains.
The Nature and Necessity of Society in general, and of Religious Society in particular.
They all vastly solicit me to pay them visits, so that, in a short time, I trust we shall have a Religious Society.
An aggregate body of individuals associated together in connection with a religious society.
In this, its legal sense, a church is not a religious society.
The certificate of incorporation or charter of a religious society or a certified copy thereof from the public record, is the proper evidence thereof.
A church in one sense is more limited than a religious society; the latter comprehending all the members of the same faith.
However, no particular marriage ceremony is prescribed, except that, if solemnized by a religious society, it must be in the manner practiced by such society.
The marriage may be solemnized by an ordained clergyman, civil magistrate or religious society.
No special form of ceremony is prescribed, except that when solemnized by a religious society it must be according to the rules and usages of such society.
The inequality of faculties and influence, which is the foundation of power in civil life, has the same effect in a religious society.
Religion has no sooner arisen in the human mind than a religious society appears; and immediately a religious society is formed, it produces its government.
A religious society, by the very fact that it endures, creates a doctrinal tradition, and this tradition soon assumes a divine character and tends to become an absolute authority.
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