The persecuted were not those who were guilty of neglect of social duty.
The suppression of heresy thus becomes a social duty, because it protects society from the anger of the gods.
Persecution becomes both a religious and a social duty.
But the certain thing is that throughout the whole of our social history it is religion that has been responsible for the maintenance of persecution as a social duty.
A Discussion of the Relations of Sex from the Standpoint of Social Duty.
Hence, it should be the high function of public education to promote this healthy companionship in social duty.
Yet divorce is sanctioned by the state as an individual right; and there may be occasions when the exercise of the right becomes a social duty.
We are fast coming to a united conception of social duty as requiring help to all parents that they may bring up their children in health and give those children the physical training which they need.
All women who have "verified their credentials" as good teachers should be held on to when they marry with all possible strength of appeal to fulfil a social duty as a part of the teaching force of the locality where they live.
He had been compelled, as a matter of social duty, to sit through the recitation of those ambitious and empty Theseids and Thebaids, with which the rich amateur in literature in those days afflicted his long-suffering friends.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "social duty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.