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4:1.3 “Forever, O Lord, your word is settled in heaven.

6:1.4 “And now, O my Father, glorify me with your own

53:1.3 “How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of

63:6.6O Breath of Life, give us this day our daily food,

92:5.11 “Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one God.”

92:6.17O Lord of Hosts, God of Israel, you are God,

97:1.5 “You are great, O Lord God, for there is none like

97:1.9 “Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are

97:1.10 “Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power

97:5.6 He has shown me, O man, what is good; and what

97:8.3 “How long, O Lord, how long?”

122:9.23 And now let your servant depart in peace, O Lord,

125:6.9O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, and the people thereof,

126:4.5 for the Lord has showed us, O men, what is good.

131:2.5 O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness

131:4.2 O Supreme Person, source of beings, Lord of

131:4.5 therefore, O Lord, free us from all taint of sin.

131:4.7 O God, save us from the threefold ruin of hell—lust

131:4.7 O soul, gird yourself for the spirit struggle of

131:9.2 We acknowledge, O God, the Most High and

144:2.1O Father, cleanse us from sin, show us your glory,

146:2.13 “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a

146:2.13 quoting: “Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth;

150:8.6 O King, helper, savior, and shield!

150:8.6 Blessed are you, O Yahweh, the shield of

150:8.7O bestow on your people Israel great peace forever,

152:4.2O, you of little faith, wherefore did you doubt?”

156:1.7O woman, great is your faith, so great that I

158:5.2O faithless and perverse generation, how long

159:5.2 such as: “Create in me a clean heart, O Lord.

164:3.5O tenderhearted, gain merit by assisting the blind.”

165:5.3 O you of little faith!

167:5.1 prayed to himself: ‘O God, I thank you that I am

171:4.7 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which kills the prophets

172:3.4 “Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O

172:3.4 daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem.

172:3.10O Jerusalem, if you had only known, even you,

174:4.2 ‘Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one;

175:1.23O Jerusalem and the children of Abraham, you who

181:2.20 O, you of little faith!

182:1.3 O my Father, glorify me with the glory which I had

182:3.4 And now, O Father, if this cup may not pass, then

o’clocksee one o’clock; two o’clock, etc.

oak

60:3.19 beech, birch, o., walnut, sycamore, maple, and

85:2.3 in the forest affectionately embracing a sturdy o..

oar

151:5.4 Peter was at the right-hand o. near the stern.

151:5.4 he dropped his o. and, rushing over to Jesus,

151:5.5 who, in his agitation, had not yet returned to his o.,

oars

151:5.3 they were now entirely dependent on their o. as

154:7.1 when this company of twenty-five manned the o. and

195:7.19 Idealists and spiritists dare to use their o. with vigor

oarsmen

151:5.4 These fishermen were strong and experienced o.,

151:5.5 then peering into the darkness at the struggling o.,

oath

21:3.12 Michael takes an o. to the Trinity not to assume

21:3.12 there would be no meaning in taking an o. not to do

21:4.5 it was the last step in fulfilling the sacred o. of a

27:7.9 you take the Trinity o. of eternity and are mustered

30:4.31 Only such individuals take the finaliter o..

31:0.12 their o. of allegiance is only to the Paradise Trinity.

31:1.3 but the finality o. is administered individually.

31:1.3 It is an o of sweeping implications and eternal import

31:1.3 The Havona native takes the same o. and becomes

31:3.4 the o. that musters them forever into the eternity

31:4.1 join subjects in taking the finaliter o. of eternity

31:7.1 company numbers 999 personalities of o. status,

31:7.2 These beings do not take the finaliter o., and though

31:8.4 the Trinity o. of eternity is administered by the chief

38:8.6 The o. of personality transformation is administered;

70:3.8 Their Arab ancestors made use of the o. taken while

70:7.16 All secret associations imposed an o., enjoined

70:11.3 The o originated in the days of Dalamatia in an effort

74:2.6 The Material Son and Daughter took the o. of

88:2.8 To take an o. on a “holy book” or to swear by some

96:4.6 the Lord loves you and will not forget the o. by

98:1.1 their strict interpretation of their o. of ordination,

117:7.7 to the finaliter corps of Paradise, they take an o. to

117:7.7 in taking this o. of allegiance, they are thereby

119:0.3 the solemn o. to the eternal Trinity not to assume full

122:9.12 The o. which he swore to Abraham our father,

135:12.7 because of his o. and because of all those who sat at

174:0.2 Be loyal to your o. of consecration.”

175:1.16 upon you who dissimulate when you take an o.!

175:1.16 a man may swear by the temple and break his o., but

190:1.5 you have served me in accordance with your o. to

190:1.6 in fulfillment of their o. to David Zebedee and to one

oaths

70:11.3 Such o. consisted in pronouncing a curse upon

74:1.4 Adam and Eve were put under joint o. of allegiance

75:4.2 had defaulted in the execution of their o. of trust to

87:6.16 soon followed by religious pledges and sacred o..

87:6.16 Most of these o. were accompanied by self-torture

98:3.4 O. and admissions to citizenship were in reality

190:1.5 I release you from your o. and thereby disband the

oats

70:7.12 times as the foolish notion of “sowing wild o..”

ObadiahHebrew prophet

97:5.4 This Isaiah was followed by Micah and O., who

Oban

63:6.7 the present Caspian Sea at a settlement called O.,

63:6.7 From O. he sent out teachers to the remote

obedience

8:1.7 in o. to the combined concepts and united wills of

12:1.1 in o. to the incessant and absolute pull of Paradise

12:8.3 which is true and steadfast in its o. to universal law

33:3.5 subordination to the Son, pledging fidelity and o..

40:10.3 in o. to the established laws of the Supreme Rulers.

56:0.1 in o. to the Father’s mandate: “Be you perfect, even

56:4.1 to indwell mortals in o. to the Father’s mandate,

89:1.4 definitely promised something in return for o..

123:4.7 these beings can so act only in o. to the specific

127:4.3 required to secure their prompt and wholehearted o..

128:2.4 exacted formal promises of o. to James from each

138:7.1 to go forth in humble o. to execute his bidding on

142:1.5 4. O. to the will of the Father, yielding the fruits of

148:4.3 measure of the imperfectness of o. to the Father’s

149:2.12 Jesus received the o. of followers without exacting it.

150:6.1 “Music and Worship,” “Service and O.,” “Pride

159:3.5 does not frighten his children into yielding o. to his

163:3.4 in o. to his just laws of merciful and loving

164:3.15 This was a miracle wrought purely in o. to his own

168:2.3 astir in unified action in o. to the Creator’s word.

172:2.4 It was in o. to this admonition that Lazarus fled to

obedient

11:5.5 gravity but are always o. to Paradise gravity.

13:4.5 the spirit of divinity become humbly o. to the

30:1.93 noncreators are loyal to the Paradise Trinity and o.

41:9.2 ultimatons are fully o. to absolute or Paradise gravity

42:4.7 Ultimatons are humbly o. to temperature extremes.

52:1.5 These birds are most intelligent, very o., and

66:8.1 o. to the mandates of the Constellation Fathers.

96:7.6 Yahweh prospers his own and o. children, while he

123:0.2 though Mary was o. to this decision, she made it

124:3.10 at the same time be o. to the call of his mission to the

125:6.11 in heaven, I will also be o. to my father on earth.

128:1.6 and became o. to death, even the death of the cross.”

135:2.1 John doubted that he had been wholly o. to the

137:6.5 Be ever o. to the Father’s will.

173:3.4 remained o. to the Master’s injunction to refrain

obediently

12:8.3 unfailing pull of the eternal Isle, o. and inherently

136:5.3 universe intelligences o. and respectfully function

136:8.5 the Son of Man bowed o. to the Father’s way,

obeisance

91:8.5 soul or the slavish o. of a fear-ridden mortal.

124:4.7 of this habitual o. to the doorpost parchment.

obey

34:5.5 mortals who the more fully o. the divine leadings.

41:5.6 except as they ever o. the linear-gravity pull inherent

41:9.2 Ultimatonic energy does not o. the linear or direct

89:6.2 The people revolted; they refused to o..

93:4.4 3. I promise to o. the seven commandments of

96:5.4 he taught the Hebrews that, if they would o. God,

96:5.6 disobey; he heals and gives life when you o. him.”

131:7.2 the sun and the moon and all the stars o. my will.

132:4.6 Compel your lower nature to o. your higher nature

132:4.6 lower nature to obey your higher nature as you o.

135:3.2 kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and o. him.

136:5.2 always in readiness to o. the least expression of their

142:2.1 and takes vengeance on those who o. not his law.

143:2.4 “By the old way you seek to suppress, o., and

150:8.8 and in your heart, that you may know and o. it.”

151:5.6 he had not commanded the elements to o. his word,

151:5.6 reciting how “even the winds and the waves o. him.”

153:2.2 o. the voice of the Lord your God that you may

154:6.7 who hears the word of God and dares to o. it.”

155:1.3 Because you o. not the truth.

158:4.6 you unclean spirit; in the name of Jesus o. me.”

163:2.7 he did o. the Master’s injunction, although it was

168:1.12 How long before you will believe and o.?”

180:1.4 joy if you will only o. my command to love one

192:2.11 To Philip he said, “Philip, do you o. me?”

192:2.11 Philip answered, “Yes, Lord, I will o. you even

192:2.11 “If you would o. me, go then into the lands of the

192:2.11 The prophets have told you that to o. is better than

192:2.11 There is but one law to o.—that is the command to

192:2.12 “Matthew, do you have it in your heart to o. me?”

192:2.12 said the Master: “Matthew, if you would o. me, go

obeyed

26:9.3 is vanishing; the injunction to be perfect has been o..

37:5.3 They have in spirit o. the Father’s command, “Be

84:7.3 she was his chattel, and she o. for the same reason.

89:3.6 teacher were to be literally and universally o.,

96:5.6 “kept all his commandments and o. all his statutes.”

140:10.5 the older negative rule could be o. in isolation.

153:2.3 Prophet Jeremiah when he o. the Lord’s command

156:1.2 While they had o. their Master’s instructions,

183:5.1 And the orders of the Roman captain were o.;

obeying

128:4.6 venerate the teacher in place of o. the truth which

140:4.7 mere repression—o. the injunction “Thou shalt not.”

183:2.3 they could not depend upon all Jesus’ followers o.

192:2.12 have an eye single only to o. your commission to

object

4:2.8 Nature is not an o. of worship.

9:5.7 mind can hardly become the o. of great admiration,

64:4.13 the o. and purpose of sacrifice progressively

65:6.1 the exact location and the velocity of a moving o.;

66:5.25 a piece of red-hot metal was a terrorizing o. to man.

69:6.4 Andon avoided treating fire as an o. of worship,

72:4.5 The chief o. of education on this continent is to make

77:3.4 about the o. and motive for the erection of the tower.

77:5.5 Adamson’s party found the o. of their adventure,

85:1.1 The first o. to be worshiped by evolving man was a

85:1.3 mortals do not always identify Deity with an o. of

85:1.3 fetishes are often mere symbols of the real o. of

85:3.5 direct idolatry wherein the material o. is worshiped

88:0.1 The concept of a spirit’s entering into an inanimate o

88:2.1 a supposed preference of ghosts to indwell some o.

88:2.8 take an oath on a “holy book” or swear by some o.

88:4.2 The o. of magic, sorcery, and necromancy was

90:0.2 intervene between the religionist and the o. of

90:2.6 weather control was the o. of much ancient magic.

91:5.7 envision a symbol of the o.-goal of their devotions.

99:7.2 provides a stabilizing loyalty to a transcendent o.,

101:7.4 level of recognized values and in the o. of loyalties.

102:3.2 detrimental; speculation invariably falsifies its o..

121:2.8 had for its o. the pitting of Seleucid Syria and

122:8.6 his belief that Jesus was the o. of their quest and

142:4.1 asked many appreciative questions about each o.

156:6.7 Jesus’ removing himself as an o. of controversy,

160:5.2 We always look upon the o. of our religious

160:5.3 your o. of worship must be the universal spirit

160:5.3 The o. of religious devotion may be material or

160:5.4 A system of morals, by grasping an o. of worship,

160:5.5 A religion might claim as the o. of its devotion a

171:1.5 the o. of his indignant solicitude fled in haste to

189:1.2 that the o. of their vigil had risen to a new form

196:2.6 the glorified Jesus became the o. of worship and

objected

128:1.11 Jesus never o. to any of these titles as they were

128:1.11 Jesus o. to but one title as applied to him: When he

149:2.12 authority over his disciples, but no one ever o..

169:0.3 They o. to the Master’s teachings on these grounds:

187:2.2 the Jews o. to the public exposure of the naked

objectification

103:9.5 transcends the philosophic o. of idealistic desire;

objectified

1:2.2 the supreme desire of man, the mortal quest o..

objection

82:6.4 would be little o. to a limited race amalgamation.

82:6.4 of the several races, still less o. could be offered.

82:6.10 little serious o. to such a sacrificial contribution by

124:1.3 Jesus had managed to disarm his parents’ o. to such

145:3.10 Evidently the Father’s will interposed no o., for the

154:3.2 no o. to the agreement between Herod and the

objectionable

82:6.9 neither are such mulatto offspring so o. as social

100:4.4 his viewpoint, his reasons for such o. conduct.

166:5.4 to present less that was o., first to the Jews, then to

177:2.7 It is true that many of the o. stunting influences

194:4.11 Stephen’s public sermons, when he reached the o.

objections

19:1.6 grave o. to the exclusive historic approach to his

82:6.7 but most of the o. to such experiments rest on social

102:6.9 current o. by referring what is admittedly higher

102:7.6 cleverness of those who assemble o. and magnify

102:7.6 of intellect to pick flaws, ask questions, or raise o..

123:0.5 but it required three weeks to overcome Mary’s o..

143:1.1 and they met with new o. to the teachings of Jesus.

143:1.1 Jesus listened attentively to these o. to the gospel

143:1.3 After Jesus had heard similar o. to the gospel of

147:0.2 Herod had no o. to Jesus’ work as a teacher or

195:2.9 Philo helped to mitigate their o., but Christianity

objective

9:8.8 1. O. response to the Father’s personality circuit.

16:6.10 these three cosmic intuitions that give o. validity to

16:9.8 must be a religious consciousness; that is, if it is o.;

33:8.2 disband upon the accomplishment of their o..

48:8.3 survival plan has a practical and serviceable o.;

91:8.11 prayer contacts with mighty o. realities on spiritual

94:11.6 by the technique of isolating the self from o. reality.

99:7.2 beyond and above the immediate and temporal o..

100:0.2 Love supplies the soil for religious growth—an o lure

100:5.2 from the temporal o. to the eternal,from the bondage

103:9.5 toward the highest realms of universe o. reality.

103:9.9 are the ideals of o. cosmic reality whose existence

107:4.7 discovering not only the infinity of the o. Deity but

130:4.9 The animal mind is only conscious of the o. universe.

136:9.6 He had only one o., the further revelation of God

196:3.21 The one truly divine and o. reality that is associated

196:3.21 Man’s contact with the highest o. reality, God, is

objectively

130:2.10 the subjective consciousness to express itself o.

objectives

71:6.2 his social energy arouser be forever selfish in its o..

91:1.3 it encouraged the effort to realize these material o.

94:8.8 and aspirations on temporal goals and material o..

99:4.2 movements from losing sight of their true o..

100:6.3 the quest for the highest universe o.—supreme goals.

155:1.3 The heathen strike directly for their o; you are guilty

objectivity

196:3.20 in a meaningful and intelligent response to total o.

objects

4:2.1 in accordance with the local o., aims, and plans of

38:2.5 should not adore them; angels are not o. of worship.

62:5.4 They experienced admiration for both o. and other

63:6.3 various of these larger animals as o. of worship.

66:5.12 tokens which were accepted in lieu of the actual o.

68:2.9 and self-perpetuation are the real o. of the home.

85:0.2 The o. of worship were altogether suggestive;

85:0.2 they consisted of the things of nature which were

85:3.2 Among such o. of worship were creatures that were

85:7.1 early practice became centered upon o. of nature.

85:7.3 to turn away from nature and natural o. to the God

86:2.6 man still kicks and curses those inanimate o. which

86:5.12 that souls could enter animals or even inanimate o..

87:2.10 substituted drawings for real o. and persons in

88:1.1 O. connected with dreams were likely to be

88:2.4 when certain o. were blessed, they became charms.

88:4.5 The o. of science are identical with those of magic.

88:5.4 All ancient o. were magical charms.

112:1.17 Relationships exist between two o., but three or

112:1.17 but three or more o. eventuate a system, and such

123:5.15 efforts in modeling various o. and animals.

124:1.3 in modeling a great variety of o. in potter’s clay.

130:3.7 This museum was not a collection of rare o. but

130:7.6 of the variation in relatedness of universe o..

130:7.6 the concept of the space-relatedness of material o..

142:4.1 supposedly idolatrous o. scattered about the house

obligate

128:4.2 he knew that he must not o. himself in the least to

obligated

132:5.15 But you are not o. to perpetuate any dishonesty or

140:3.1 as my agents on earth you will be o. to abide by

obligation

16:8.17 The reasoned recognition of the o. of moral conduct.

28:6.13 They portray to all will creatures the sense of the o.,

40:10.14 the o. to avail yourselves of the advantages so freely

54:4.4 defiance of all o. to respect the rights and liberties of

71:0.2 absolute o. of the citizen to live and die for the state.

71:3.10 recognition of the o. and privilege of social service.

82:3.4 marriage as a social duty; in another, as a religious o.

84:7.26 not in knowledge of the o. implied in procreation,

89:8.7 had fully discharged every ritual o. to the gods.

95:1.11 The Egyptians preserved the teachings of social o.

101:9.1 if it failed to recognize the duty demands of ethical o.

103:5.1 gives origin to a feeling of social duty and moral o.

117:4.8 appreciation of experiential o. to experiential Deity

119:0.3 This o. is assumed by every Michael Son who

126:3.5 the support of his family must become his first o..

127:2.8 the o. which a cruel accident had thrust upon him.

127:2.8 be able to discharge faithfully his o. to his family.

127:5.3 no amount of money could take the place of his o.

129:2.4 almost equaled the amount of this o.; and Zebedee

132:5.15 You are under moral o. to represent the past

132:5.20 under o. to the race, nation, and circumstances of

159:1.4 and that he did not have wherewith to pay this o..

178:1.5 while you voluntarily assume a third and sacred o.:

180:5.6 highest concept of moral o. as regards all fraternal

196:0.7 personal honor, family love, religious o., social

obligations

5:5.2 grounded in the facts of science, the o. of society,

33:3.2 the occasion of Michael’s liberation from Paradise o.

36:6.6 that have already fulfilled all gravity-responsive o..

48:5.8 of dodging or of circumventing disagreeable o..

53:0.1 disregard of fraternal o., blindness to cosmic

54:1.3 cosmic fairness, universe fraternity, and divine o..

54:4.4 Ethical o. are innate, divine, and universal.

55:9.3 grasp the responsibilities of new grand universe o..

72:3.7 age groups at which their o. to parents are lessened,

74:7.6 individual rights to group rights and community o..

84:1.3 the conscious realization of the o. of sex relations.

84:5.6 advance mores by imposing more stringent sex o.

84:5.9 almost all rights and enjoys exemption from many o.,

100:6.5 and loyal devotion to the commonplace social o. of

101:1.7 the o. consequent upon the illumination of revelation

101:9.1 while it expands the moral o. of all prior revelations.

110:3.10 recognition of your progressive o. to the Supreme

118:7.4 while failing to perceive the supreme o. and duties of

124:3.10 about how he was to carry out his o. to his family

124:4.9 blending of personal convictions and family o. into

124:6.18 the desires of his parents and his o. to his family and

125:6.12 matter of adjusting his dedication to duty to his o.

127:5.5 “If I am a son of destiny, I must not assume o. of

128:4.2 prior o. would prevent his accepting the direction

128:7.13 releasing Jesus from all further o. in these matters.

140:8.14 relationships must not interfere with religious o..

142:7.2 share in many of the special restrictions and o. of the

146:3.10 discussions of the mutual o. of the kingdom and

146:3.10 experience and the amities of social religious o..

157:6.8 let him assume the o. of sonship and follow me.

159:3.7 you cannot escape its responsibilities or avoid its o.,

159:5.10 exhorted his followers patiently to bear their o. but

168:4.11 the parent is within his parental o. to the immature

185:0.4 fail in the recognition of high and holy o. of a divine

195:5.6 3. Man’s ethical recognition of social o. and political

obligatory

82:5.4 the days of Abraham, cousin marriages were o.;

93:6.6 though it had never been made o. by Melchizedek.

obliged

15:3.4 because you are o. to view these phenomena from

91:1.2 he was o. to seek the aid of nonreligious magic,

obliging

132:4.4 by well-chosen words or by some o. service.

oblique

95:2.8 When the o. rays of the sun were observed

obliquely

60:3.14 British Columbia; here the Cambrian rocks are o.

obliterate

84:5.13 Civilization never can o. the behavior gulf between

84:6.6 metamorphose so far as to o. the personality

90:3.10 forces of thought which inexorably o. the scaffolding

91:9.5 You must o. the dead center of indecision.

obliterated

47:9.1 o. during the sojourn on the seventh mansion

52:1.3 many worlds some of the evolutionary races are o.,

52:7.5 long evolutionary struggle have been virtually o..

67:3.10 The panoramic reign-records on Jerusem were o.,

67:5.4 noble culture of those splendid ages had been o..

77:3.8 south, while their fellows fought until well-nigh o..

80:9.11 through warfare and marriage, o. the blue men, but

104:1.2 These teachings had not been wholly o. even in the

194:3.14 Pentecost o. all religious discrimination founded

obliterates

55:1.5 the consuming fire which so completely o. the

160:1.12 that self-understanding which o. debilitating fear;

obliterating

90:3.9 gradually o. man’s fear of ghosts, spirits, and gods

obliteration

44:8.5 the complete o. of characteristic individuality in

46:8.4 “The wages of sin is death”—eternal o..

50:4.13 helped to prevent the total o. of spiritual truth on

52:2.5 relentless warfare sometimes results in the o. of

54:5.8 allow rebellion to pursue a natural course of self-o..

70:8.14 until man gradually achieves their evolutionary o.

79:2.4 not sufficiently to save the invaders from racial o..

79:4.7 of the Deccan after the racial o. of the Aryans.

94:2.2 to stem the tide of racial extinction and religious o.,

oblivion

76:6.2 They did not long rest in the o. of the unconscious

95:1.8 sidetracked and virtually lost in frustration and o..

102:0.1 by death, the long and lonely night of eternal o.

121:6.8 saved from o. by the timely intervention of certain

148:4.9 from godly perfection steadily down toward o. or

149:2.9 Jesus lifted women out of the disrespectful o. and

oblivious

5:1.1 They would there be just as o. of the presence of

30:4.12 they are wholly unconscious and o. to the length of

obscene

88:1.7 The savage was natural minded, not o. or prurient.

92:2.3 of different religions that may be regarded as o.,

92:2.3 A great deal that one generation looks upon as o.,

obscure

1:5.1 permit the magnitude of God either to o. or eclipse

6:7.3 Everything that tends to o. the Father operates

8:6.1 distribution of the Third Source and Center to o. or

81:4.9 mixture tended to o. the Andonite type by Sangik

82:1.10 Secrecy, insincerity, and hypocrisy may o. sex

90:3.7 In cases of o. disease and death the ancients would

124:6.2 now think of associating that affair with this o. lad of

128:4.3 all this when he was an o. and unknown carpenter

149:2.4 the theology of Christianity has worked to o. his

176:4.5 supreme ruler of a universe and not as the o. babe

195:0.18 it dared not so o. the concept of the nature of Jesus

196:1.1 the divinity of the Christ o. the saving truth that

obscured

74:6.5 light emanations of their bodies were so largely o. by

74:8.2 dense space cloud of minute matter which had long o

102:6.1 superstition which so long o. the living God of

169:1.4 the coin is covered by the dust of time and o. by

obscures

86:2.4 or remote interest; self-interest largely o. logic.

130:4.13 such a cosmos o. the living light of the universal

131:7.3 Pride o. God.

165:4.6 The love of riches often o. and even destroys the

obscurity

84:5.3 woman gradually emerges from slavery and o..

92:3.1 and traditions of peoples long since lost in o..

147:8.4 then shall your light shine in o., and even your

observable

5:6.6 the experiential personality of mortal man is not o.

9:6.7 the greater the o. function of mind; the lesser the

9:6.7 energy and spirit, the lesser the o. function of mind.

9:6.8 but not all the o. function of mind is predictable.

11:5.5 are not responsive to o. physical gravity but are

12:1.1 The o. behavior of the material creation constitutes

12:3.9 Son, computed on this theory of totality, is o. as

12:3.10 o. physical activities now in progress throughout the

15:4.9 nebulae o. in the space regions external to the Milky

15:6.10 suns are the stars of your o. astronomic system.

42:7.5 how many of the one hundred atomic types will be o.

42:9.3 o. in the earlier or lighter atomic groupings.

45:1.11 this sad spectacle has been o. during these recent

58:5.6 up onto the land, but such phenomena are not o..

90:3.5 If no o. natural agent could be discovered, ghosts

102:1.2 The reason of science is based on the o. facts of time

117:7.14 actuality which will be o. by all creature intelligences,

132:2.2 relative levels of human comprehension of the o.

189:0.2 the power to lay down his o. life and to take it up

observably

3:1.6 He is not thus o. present in the creations encircling

9:3.2 This power is not functionally (o.) present in either

observance

73:5.3 water of Eden was kept wholesome by the strict o.

86:4.6 This idea of reincarnation originated in the o. of

89:0.2 the o. of the propitiation ceremonies of sacrifice.

89:1.1 O. of a taboo was man’s effort to dodge ill luck,

94:8.15 additional or secondary commandments, whose o.

94:10.2 the o. of so much from so many religions;

95:1.2 resting on the Babylonian o. of the seventh day,

97:10.7 Ezekiel also set about to establish the faithful o. of a

98:3.1 later religion of the Latins was more of a political o.

98:3.2 consisted in the o. of mere forms, vows, and taboos.

98:4.8 The frenzy of the o. of these mystery cults and the

98:5.4 the most elaborate o. of all on the annual festival

98:6.5 Mithraism, the ritual of worship o.; and Christianity

123:5.12 Nazareth they were more liberal regarding the o. of

127:4.9 teachings and practices related to Sabbath o. and

142:3.21 the fact of creation as the reason for Sabbath o.?

166:1.9 2. Scrupulous o. of the laws of purification.

194:4.10 in any way interfered with the o. of the Jewish laws.

observances

87:0.1 its primitive religious o. were the outgrowth of

88:3.2 Totemism is a combination of social and religious o..

89:6.7 And these o., now more or less symbolic, are all

90:0.1 The evolution of religious o. progressed from

92:3.2 Religion has always been largely a matter of o., rites,

92:3.3 The o. of such a creed represented the extension of

94:1.5 faith, favor with God apart from ritualistic o. and

94:11.7 though the ceremonies and outward o. of Buddhism

121:2.9 Herod professed loyalty to the Hebrew ceremonial o.

123:3.5 these celebrations and o. were difficult for Jesus’

144:6.10 to legislate on outward o., and socialize personal

observant

131:3.6 a superior person who esteems virtue and is o. of

140:8.9 he was duly o. of all civil laws and regulations.

observation

12:0.3 the study of physical law and from the o of the starry

12:4.14 numerous factors of error embracing angles of o.

12:6.5 partially predictable when subjected to critical o..

15:2.4 Each constellation also has a Faithful of Days in o.,

15:3.3 O. of the so-called Milky Way discloses the

15:3.3 When the angle of o. is propitious, gazing through

20:5.7 but within the range of my o. they always succeed.

21:2.1 he must spend a long period of o. devoted to the

21:2.1 completed his unique experience of Paradise o.

30:3.5 of the physical universe is largely dependent on o.

30:3.12 intrauniverse travel and o. is a part of the career of

30:4.28 you are accorded a long period of leisure for free o.

33:2.1 O. of Creator Sons discloses that some resemble

35:9.8 I do not make this o. by way of criticism.

41:5.7 force-energy may cause the stream under o. to

42:4.14 confusion attending the o. of the wave mechanics

42:7.8 electrons nearest the center are difficult of o. or

42:11.3 the investigating mind engaged in such a task of o..

46:5.28 various circles is open to the full o. of all Jerusem.

55:2.8 but it has not yet occurred according to my o..

56:1.2 the o. of the gravity response of all bona fide reality

62:6.2 watching the twins develop through our o. of the

76:2.6 The o. of Abel’s conduct establishes the value of

81:1.6 cultivate crops through o. of the sprouting of seeds

82:5.1 they also made the o. that general weakness

85:0.4 The o. of powerful natural forces, such as storms,

98:4.8 the o. of the annually recurring stoppage of growth

102:6.9 the concept of truth alongside the o. of fact.

108:3.1 We know from o. that there are numerous series of

108:4.3 such long-range o. unquestionably discloses that they

112:2.12 philosophy is the o. of this o. of the material world

112:2.12 the cosmic reality of the o. of the o. of all this

112:4.6 2. Be assigned for a period to the o. of the Paradise

114:4.3 this Vorondadek Son of Edentia now on o. duty.

117:6.12 capacity for Supremacy comprehension through o. of

124:2.6 depth of reasoning and keenness of o. so charmed

130:0.6 From firsthand o and actual contact Jesus acquainted

130:4.11 are disclosed on the material level by critical o. and

130:4.11 it is simply the o. of a relativity in the relatedness

130:4.13 out of the o. of the imperfections which appear in the

143:6.4 truth is the greatest pronouncement of the o. of these

158:2.3 Jesus enjoined silence about their o. of the foretaste

182:2.1 revealed that they had kept Judas under o. for

193:5.4 the Most Highs, under the o. of the Paradise Son,

193:5.5 when the morontia Jesus disappeared from the o.

196:3.21 the Adjuster, functions to human o. apparently as an

observational

30:4.32 as finaliters, are assigned on o. and co-operative

observations

11:1.4 by any of these o. or by all of them we are led

12:3.7 it is interesting to record certain o. made on Uversa

15:1.1 Within the limited range of the records, o., and

15:1.1 the records of Uversa, in accordance with older o.,

15:8.8 the experience acquired in connection with o.

15:13.6 The Recents of Days receive all reports of o. and

21:1.3 And these o. are in no sense implied criticisms;

30:2.148 prosecute their work and carry on their o. under

30:3.2 are unusually favorable for their o. and calculations.

37:3.3 Among their early o. of intrauniverse transactions is

42:5.14 as wave phenomena when subjected to certain o. is

42:9.4 cannot be predicated on the o. of so-called science.

55:11.2 As far as o. can penetrate, the fifth or minor sector

69:6.6 fire came down from the gods grew out of the o. of

95:2.4 These o. led to those experiments which resulted

101:4.7 of known or about-to-be-known facts and o..

112:5.7 continue their o. of the emerging morontia intent

133:5.4 to correlate these quantitative and qualitative o..

195:6.12 as mathematical deductions based on physical o., but

observatory

46:2.9 you may ascend the pearly o. and view the relief map

46:5.30 three enormous structures: the vast astronomic o. of

observesee observe, I; observe, we

12:2.4 The Uversa star students o. that the grand universe

12:7.2 You o. that God does the same thing in the same

13:4.7 In no other place in the wide universe can one o.

15:3.2 you o. that the spheres of Orvonton are traveling in

15:3.5 the vast Sagittarius subgalactic system you may o.

15:4.7 making it easy to o. them at one point but more

15:5.14 As star students scan the heavens, they will o.

22:10.8 is well-nigh pathetic to o. them seeking knowledge

30:3.12 The human desire to travel and o. new peoples and

35:10.1 The evolutionary mortals o the system administrators

39:5.12 permitted to o. seraphim that were being prepared

41:3.8 you may o. many of these younger stars whose

47:1.5 to o. the mansion world parents embrace their

49:2.17 amusing to o. the early civilization of a primitive

51:7.5 And if Urantians could only o. life on such a planet,

52:7.8 do not leave a world until they o. that the plan,

56:0.2 able to o. wider stretches of universal phenomena,

65:7.2 you would o. even less to arrest your attention in

74:3.8 those who accompanied Adam on this trip to o.

74:6.7 a new sight on Urantia to o. these children of Adam

76:3.1 It was indeed pathetic to o. this magnificent couple

79:4.8 then the world will o. the fruition of the cultural

90:3.3 When thoughtful men o. disease and death, they set

91:7.5 of mysticism, ecstasy, and inspiration is to o.

99:1.3 and painstakingly to o. the compass of religious

101:7.4 It is equally pathetic to o. those who trade their

102:2.3 to o. that such religious practitioners live and carry

110:7.2 o. the translating mortal disappear “in chariots of

123:1.5 stand around by the hour just to o. the baby’s early

123:5.13 Jesus could o. the caravan trains as they wended

123:6.8 the rabbis, came to Nazareth to o. Jesus, having

123:6.9 strangers who can only view my body and o. my

124:2.10 his first trip with his father to o. the fishing industry

124:3.7 Joseph was shocked to o. his son’s enthusiasm as he

125:1.4 altar stood, to o. the killing of the droves of animals

125:2.11 they were all distressed to o. how indifferent Jesus

128:2.4 to o. the working of the new plan, to give advice

129:1.7 Jesus built boats and continued to o. how men

129:2.6 But let us go back to o. Jesus in Jerusalem.

133:1.5 to the rescue of any person you o. to be in distress.

133:6.2 they walked down by the river to o. the dredging of

136:2.3 Jesus o. his own former divine spirit descending

138:3.5 to linger about the banquet room to o. the guests

138:3.5 to o. Jesus’ conduct at this unusual social gathering.

139:3.5 inspiring to o. how well James and John got along.

139:5.9 to o. his work in behalf of the mother church.

142:3.16 6. You shall not fail to o. the feast of the first fruits

143:1.5 Do you o. that I am enslaved by fear?

146:3.6 “While you cannot o. the divine spirit at work in

147:6.2 appointed to follow Jesus, to o. his words and acts,

148:3.5 Neither did they o. any visible manifestation of

149:0.3 to o. the work of the evangelists and to encourage

156:3.2 to o. the eagerness of these gentiles to hear the

164:4.3 because you can see that he does not o. the Sabbath.

166:4.2 Have you failed to o. how the Son of Man lives as

166:4.3 Do you not o. that far greater numbers of the poor

167:1.3 he did not o. the ceremonial washing of his hands

175:1.8 o. the essentials of the law but do not pattern after

176:0.1 “Master, o. what manner of buildings these are.

179:3.9 you will o. that I am among you as one who serves

183:5.4 the Galilean, is permitted to stand by and o. all that

188:1.5 returned to Jerusalem, in sorrow, to o. the Passover

189:0.2 That which you o. is the mortal transit of Jesus of

189:0.2 A phase of this experience you are about to o., but

observe, I

2:5.8 When I o. the Creator Sons and their subordinate

13:4.7 Nowhere else can I o. such an amazing

23:0.2 I o. that there were almost 7,690 trillion Solitary

48:7.2 I had occasion to o. this method of teaching;

110:3.4 o. that so many of you spend so much time and

159:4.1 I o. that you teach us only a portion of the sacred

observe, we

1:3.2 We may constantly o. the works of God, we may be

7:1.7 we do not o. that the resultant spiritual quarantine of

7:2.4 we o. the Eternal Son personally present in the

8:6.4 Whether we o. the Infinite Spirit as Paradise Deity

10:3.6 We o. that the Father has divested himself of all

10:3.6 we can only o. that he did not divest himself of

10:7.5 But we do o. that, as time passes, all these difficult

11:6.1 we merely o. that all space alternately contracts and

11:7.2 but we o. that these zones of lessened space motion

12:0.2 but as we study and o. the total material creation,

12:1.14 we o. the beginnings of a zone of an unbelievable

12:2.5 We can o. its immensity, we can discern its extent

19:5.2 the results of which we certainly o. here and there in

20:9.5 We o. that the administrators of the superuniverses

21:1.3 as we o. the practical outworking of the Michael

21:1.4 We also o. that the ordained plans of the present

21:6.1 But as we o. their work in the present universe age,

31:3.5 We o. that spirit classification, or designation, has

35:2.2 and o. the highest type of true self-government.

36:6.7 We o. that these three are the levels of God the

39:0.1 But we do o., when seraphim have been subjected to

55:6.5 We o. that the upper limits of spiritual development

55:6.6 We o. that on these highly evolved and long seventh-

56:1.5 we o. the existence of these two realities and

106:3.5 We o. gravity action penetrating the space

107:7.5 do not o. will, volition, choice, and love manifested

108:1.1 We do o. that the more experienced Adjuster is

108:2.5 But we do o. numerous influences and conditions

108:2.10 We o. that many mortals on the worlds of space may

108:2.10 then we o. the immediate dispatch of the Adjusters.

108:2.11 we o. Adjusters sometimes bestowed in response to

117:7.7 we o. that the outlying finaliter companies then

118:9.7 we o. that certain impersonal phases are being united

118:10.12 as humanity progresses in development, we o. that

observedverb; seeobserved, I; observed, they;

                   observed, we

0:11.15 divergent in function as they may be o. by mind

2:5.10 divine love for mortal beings is o. in the bestowal

9:1.2 still others are not o. to be actively and personally

12:1.2 the cosmic energies would be o. to shoot off on an

12:7.7 the divine will is o. to shine brighter and brighter in

14:3.1 Here may be o. the height of the ideals of true self-

16:6.3 Human minds are sometimes o. to be running in

24:2.8 The partial emergence of will o. in the reactions of

26:6.3 To those of us who have o. these mysterious

30:2.157 creatures of every phase of existence may be o. and

34:3.6 as practically o. throughout a local universe,

34:4.13 These bodies were first o. on Urantia about the time

35:7.2 mortals have o. the legislative assemblies as they

45:1.8 neither is such a presence to be o. on the system

46:5.10 these various groups of sonship may be o. at work.

55:5.2 has disappeared, and delinquency is rarely o..

56:1.4 throughout space and as o. in the motions of time,

56:7.6 there is o. a new and fuller functioning of God the

57:3.1 space nebulae are usually o. as spiral phenomena.

57:6.6 the Jupiter and Saturn systems much as o. today

57:8.3 tides were then in play much as they are now o.,

60:1.2 sandstone footprints of the land reptiles may be o..

60:3.9 these deposits may be o. in the uptilted foothills.

68:1.6 Among these backward peoples may be o. something

77:2.11 This may be o. in the Biblical genealogy of Abraham

81:5.1 it will be o. that eventually evolution and culture

82:5.1 the savage o. that race mixture improved the

84:4.8 deadly fear of being o. at the time of a menstrual

84:7.8 men and women were o. working side by side in

87:2.4 Silence or mourning was o. after a death so that the

89:3.5 Pledges of this harmful nature are best o. today

91:1.1 This mission of religion is not consciously o. by

93:2.1 Melchizedek was first o. by mortal man on that day

95:2.4 Egyptians o. that dead bodies placed in brickless

95:2.8 When the oblique rays of the sun were o. penetrating

98:3.8 This new religion of Augustus worship was o.

101:2.16 religion can never be o., much less understood, from

110:6.14 there is to be o. an unmistakable improvement in

112:2.12 The observer cannot be the thing o.; evaluation

115:3.4 Infinity, as it is o. by finite intelligences, is the

117:7.6 Such phenomena may be o. wherever finite makes

119:2.4 And then, by the same technique o. at the time of

121:0.1 the life transactions of Jesus as they were o. by my

122:5.2 Mary was never o. to be sorrowful until after the

123:2.16 you would only have o. the growing up of a normal,

124:6.13 Joseph was puzzled when he o. how little interest

125:1.1 was sickened by the spirit of irreverence which he o..

129:2.7 Jesus inspected these schools and o. their methods

132:3.2 Knowledge pertains to things o., but truth transcends

133:2.1 cargo, the travelers o. a man mistreating his wife.

133:3.6 When in Rome, Ganid o. that Jesus refused to

133:9.1 the loading of their twenty camels and o. Jesus

136:1.4 when he o. the outworking of this arrangement, he

137:4.11 Jesus o. that they were drawing wine out of them by

139:1.6 Andrew’s type be o. exerting such an influence

143:3.4 twelve had ever o. him to neglect such formalities.

143:3.7 and o. the freedom from nervous irritability which

147:2.3 This was the second Passover Jesus had o. with his

147:5.1 Simon had o. the Master and was much impressed

149:1.2 he o. one of these cases of spontaneous healing,

150:3.2 Such a star having then recently been o., Andrew

166:2.3 when Simon o. the Samaritan among the lepers, he

167:7.7 friends who o. Jesus ascending the hills to the east.

168:4.4 There never can be o. an unbroken continuity of

179:3.1 knew that their Master never o. these rites of hand

182:2.12 when John Mark o. Jesus withdraw, with Peter,

185:2.2 When Pilate o. that they were reluctant to state their

185:4.3 Herod was relieved of that fear since he o. that Jesus

188:1.7 saw it all and o. where the Master had been laid.

188:3.11 there may now be o. a magnificent material-morontia

191:4.2 Abner and Lazarus, neither of whom had o. him,

observed, I

26:10.2 I have o. that they temporarily return to the

27:2.2 And I have o. that, when the ascendant mortals have

55:6.6 I have o. the technique whereby the absonite

108:2.7 I have o. Adjusters arrive in mortal minds upon the

109:4.5 I have o. an Adjuster indwelling a mind on Urantia

137:1.1 Andrew said: “I have o. you ever since you came

163:2.4 Seeing that I have o. all the commandments from

observed, they

57:3.2 as they o. this metamorphosis of the Andronover

64:3.3 They o. the Mesopotamian peninsula sinking into the

87:1.3 The primitives feared sickness because they o. it was

123:4.2 the children played at the more serious things they o.

126:4.8 never had they o. Jesus so manly and decisive,

133:1.1 They o. a rough and bullying youth brutally attacking

142:8.5 but when they o. that he did no public preaching,

144:3.13 They o. him spending entire nights at prayer or

148:3.5 they o. his features undergo rapid and multitudinous

158:1.9 dazzling vision faded from before them and they o.

164:3.9 when they o. that he could see, all said, “Is this not

172:4.2 they o. as she cast two mites (small coppers) into

176:0.2 they o. the temple, glorified by the rays of the sun

179:1.1 they o. that the bread, wine, water, and herbs were

182:0.2 about Judas until they reached the camp and o.

182:3.1 never before had they o. their Master to be so

189:4.10 they looked to one side and o. a silent stranger.

observed, we

62:6.3 Later on we o. the spirit of courage in operation;

62:6.4 the Primates, we had o. the augmented service of the

114:2.1 have o. that those who have been commissioned

119:4.2 third day after this bestowal disappearance we o.,

119:5.1 we o. the preparations of Michael for departure.

161:3.3 We frequently o. Jesus acting with only the human

observedadjective

4:2.7 Rather are such o. imperfections merely the

195:6.11 never have two differing interpretations of any o.

observersee Most High observer

18:6.5 Aside from his duties as an o., a Union of Days acts

30:3.4 The star-o. colony of Uversa now numbers over

35:5.6 suffered planetary isolation, an o. Vorondadek is

36:6.8 by a Vorondadek Son stationed on Urantia as an o.

37:2.2 Gabriel is ex officio chairman of, or o. at, most of the

39:3.11 on special assignment, such as the Vorondadek o.,

43:1.8 You will always be welcome as an o in the legislative

43:5.17 isolated world has a Vorondadek Son acting as an o.

43:5.17 He does not participate in planetary administration

43:5.17 a Vorondadek o. has been stationed on the planet

45:1.4 visitor and o. on any of the seven surrounding worlds

45:3.22 Satania now has an o. at the headquarters of the

46:5.15 all other orders of the visiting and o. Sons who are

57:8.27 the original Urantia Corps and now a resident o..]

62:5.8 Every celestial intelligence was present as an o. of

109:7.7 When the planetary Vorondadek o. of Urantia—

112:2.12 The o. cannot be the thing observed; evaluation

112:4.8 4. Be stationed for a time as a student o. on one of

114:3.5 represented by a Vorondadek Son, the Edentia o..

114:4.1 still resident on Urantia a Vorondadek Son, an o. for

114:4.2 the Norlatiadek o., who maintains close advisory

114:4.2 Vorondadek o., who acts as their advisory director.

123:3.8 Jesus was a keen o. and gained much knowledge

137:1.2 Andrew was a silent o. of, and sincere believer in,

171:7.4 Jesus was an interested and keen o..

183:5.4 a Roman counselor designated to act as o. of the

observers

12:4.12 tends to convey the impression to astronomic o.

12:4.15 And the astronomic o. of Uversa think they detect

15:1.2 as thoroughly known to the superuniverse star o. of

15:3.7 the confusion of Urantian star o. arises out of the

15:8.7 of space is one of the tasks of the celestial star o..

15:12.1 by the Mighty Messengers, the official o. of the

15:13.6 the Unions of Days who are stationed as Trinity o.

18:6.3 In a special manner these Trinity o. co-ordinate the

19:5.8 do not know whether they are merely interested o.

22:2.8 their chief assignment is that of superuniverse o..

22:2.8 importance as the official o. of the Ancients of Days.

24:4.1 These high o. of the affairs of the local creations

28:7.1 the star students, millennial tourists, celestial o.,

30:3.11 these various types of beings flock in upon us as o.,

33:6.4 O. are commissioned by executive decree of a

33:8.3 they are permitted to send o. who attend and study

35:2.3 They are by nature unprejudiced o.; they have the

35:3.22 colleges are thronged with student visitors and o.

35:8.6 as messengers, custodians, commissioners, o., and

35:9.5 These rulers are not supervised by Trinity o. from

37:4.1 central and superuniverse representatives to, or o. of,

37:10.5 of celestial personalities as helpers, students, o.,

38:5.1 first millennium as noncommissioned o on Salvington

38:5.3 are initiated as ministering spirits by serving as o. on

43:5.8 6. The Most High chief of planetary o., the director

43:5.8 the director of the Vorondadek o. stationed on the

55:2.7 Mortal o. can see nothing of their translated

65:4.9 Melchizedek o., twelve in number, were sent as

66:7.3 to inspire and favorably impress the student o.

66:7.20 students but does not embrace the visitors and o.,

74:7.11 Unarmed o. were freely admitted to Eden for short

77:8.7 Midwayers perform the important duties of o. for all

78:1.13 the celestial o. on Urantia waited anxiously to find

136:2.3 superhuman o. expected to witness the fusion of

152:0.1 the new o. from the Jerusalem Sanhedrin who had

153:1.1 official o. of Herod Antipas, who had been directed

168:2.3 Though these human o. remained motionless,

183:0.5 John Mark and an innumerable host of celestial o..

observes

6:6.1 Man also o. mind phenomena in living organisms

91:0.4 The Toda tribe o. this practice of praying to no one

112:2.12 In science the human self o. the material world;

131:5.2 our God o. all things with a flashing eye.

195:7.22 and discriminating scientist who thus o. universe

observingverb

3:6.7 traits of the Father can be better understood by o.

39:5.12 In o. a transport seraphim being made ready to

45:6.2 o. and studying the life habits and conduct of these

46:5.28 take pleasure in o. the techniques of other groups.

51:4.4 o. the remnants of these early races on your world.

52:6.8 You would hardly believe that you were o. the

55:11.5 progress by o. the results of such achievements on

55:11.8 It is by o. what takes place on long-settled worlds

65:3.3 were o. and fostering no less than one thousand

77:1.4 After a year of o. the work of this unique group,

77:1.6 studying and o. the world races and rendering other

81:2.18 idea of making pottery arose from o. the effects of

93:5.3 Melchizedek receivers had been o. the ancestors of

115:6.7 the invisible may sometimes be discerned by o. its

115:6.7 the trends of Supremacy by o. the repercussions of

133:3.1 Ganid much enjoyed o. how a Jew conducted his

134:7.3 the Son of Man lived for over two months, o.,

139:5.5 comfort from o. one like themselves elevated to an

148:2.4 helpful lessons by o. the manner in which Jesus

153:3.3 Then one of the spies who had been o. Jesus and

169:4.3 You learn about God from Jesus by o. the divinity of

170:1.15 1. The confusion occasioned by o. the idea of the

184:1.2 left upon o. his coldness and reserve in receiving him

observingadjective

102:2.1 O. minds and discriminating souls know religion

obsessed

139:12.9 Judas became o. with the idea of getting even,

obsolete

55:5.4 is slowly rendering laws of human enactment o..

68:4.6 the remnants of discarded customs and o. social

69:8.9 Modern mechanical invention rendered the slave o..

89:1.6 regulations, but also o., outworn, and useless taboos.

102:1.3 because it chances to be found in company with o.

obstacle

51:4.8 Notwithstanding this o., it seems that you ought to

66:4.2 The serious o. to the good influence of such teachers

66:5.20 The great o. in the way of promoting hygiene among

87:7.2 always been the greatest o. to social reconstruction

106:1.2 This superuniverse time lag, this o. to perfection

166:3.8 surmounting every earthly o. which might chance to

195:10.7 secularized today, presents the greatest single o. to

obstacles

65:8.5 but none of these o. can defeat the whole-souled

75:1.3 the o. seemed insuperable and the problems

87:2.5 inactivity were one of the great o. to civilization’s

102:7.6 the o. which stand in the way of finding God in the

106:9.3 most formidable o. to complete reality perception.

130:6.3 with small enemies and be retarded by many o., but

130:6.4 difficulties will challenge you; and o. will stimulate

154:2.5 Universe difficulties must be met and planetary o.

156:5.21 whets the ardor of the truth lover, while o. only

195:10.8 stand as great, but wholly unconscious, o. to the

obstinacy

161:2.5 Jesus grieves over the spiritual o. of the people

obstinate

139:6.3 But Nathaniel was not o., even if he was proud.

139:8.7 yet so inflexibly just and fair; so firm but never o.;

obstruction

60:3.2 land drift continued, it met with the first great o. on

obtainsee obtain, not

19:5.5 We o. much of our knowledge of the Inspired Spirits

24:1.9 We o. them on requisition as we arrange for the

26:1.17 Urantia mortals must o. light-energy through the

27:5.2 Supreme knowledge you thus o. from the living

37:2.11 the future relationship that will o. between the

37:5.5 ever seeking to o. for them mercy, justice, and fair

44:5.4 reliable laws in the spirit world as o. in the material

45:6.5 Thus do such nonreproducing ascenders o. the

45:6.6 must o. this necessary training while sojourning in

63:4.7 hunting to o. food and fighting to avenge themselves

75:8.7 might perfection o., even despite the incompleteness

84:8.5 All efforts to o. wholesome diversion and to engage

84:8.5 man could o. salt only by dipping his food in ashes.)

93:5.7 Lot journeyed to the valley of the Nile to o. food

123:5.12 from which they could o. a panoramic view of all

124:4.1 very unusual arrangement to o. in a Jewish family.

128:6.6 Jesus endeavored to o. either an immediate hearing

131:7.3 If you would o. heavenly help, put away your pride;

133:4.12 not prejudice the chance of your soul to o. justice

139:5.5 the ability to put two and two together to o. four.

140:3.9 “Happy are the merciful, for they shall o. mercy.

140:5.17Happy are the merciful, for they shall o. mercy.”

140:6.3 those who seek to o. the Father’s favor by prayer,

152:2.1 where they proposed to o. much needed rest in a

157:1.2 they could not well go to Bethsaida to o. money.

171:6.1 he could o. a good view of the Master as he passed

183:2.3 o. permission to employ the armed Roman guards.

188:4.1 to open the way for sinful man to o. salvation;

191:1.2 with what you may o. from the kingdom but rather

194:3.2 The religions of pessimistic despair seek to o.

obtain, not

151:6.7 Jesus did not o. the rest he was looking for.

152:2.2 Those who could not o. boats fared forth on foot

153:4.3 and wicked intention shall never o. forgiveness.

obtained

23:2.16 kinds of information which cannot be o. by Gravity

54:2.1 has there o. the eternal pattern of co-ordinate

77:8.1 This regime has o. since their amalgamation into one

88:3.4 and many other forms of government have o..

89:7.2 this ceremony once o. over most of the world from

121:1.1 that had ever previously prevailed or has since o..

123:5.8 difficult problems of life—Jesus o. by mingling with

128:1.3 Jesus o. knowledge,gained experience, and combined

132:5.5 3. Trade wealth—riches o. as a fair profit in the

134:5.9 In the West it o. for more than a thousand years

182:0.1 John had o. several hours of rest while the Master

191:5.1 he o. considerable pleasure from their persistent

obtaining

21:3.16 The technique of o. supreme sovereignty over a local

28:4.8 You are here o. one of your first fleeting glimpses of

55:4.24 Upon o. release from their agelong assignment,

62:3.11 they were concerned only with o. food and, since

88:4.1 magic was the art of o. voluntary spirit co-operation

94:0.1 trust in God as the only price of o. divine favor.

133:3.6 to resort to such methods of o. a livelihood?

133:3.7 accepted this distasteful means of o. a livelihood

136:6.1 forcibly presented itself in the matter of o. food.

156:1.5 deprive the dogs of the privilege of o. the crumbs

176:3.8 the higher duty of o. increased yield of the fruits of

187:2.5 and he took this method of o. petty revenge.

195:1.8 after o. from the East a religion whose one God

obtains

33:7.4 This has no reference to natural death as it o. on

41:10.2 But no matter what technique of world building o.,

42:7.8 nuclear proximity o. in all atoms regardless of the

72:11.5 military pay o. in all industries, and the chiefs of all

82:4.3 wife to a friend or guest, and this custom still o.

90:2.11 This practice still o. in some parts of Tibet, where

136:2.6 the very procedure that o. on the morontia worlds

148:6.3 When the suffering servant o. a vision of God,

obtrusive

161:2.4 And yet never is his piety o. or ostentatious.

obviates

48:4.16 worship o. the necessity for reversion activities.

obvious

40:10.4 it is quite o. that the present ascension scheme

90:3.5 2. Violence—o. causes. The causes for some

obviously

40:10.6 the Adjuster-fused finaliters o. enjoy the widest

132:0.10 who had so o. (and as they supposed unwittingly)

176:1.6 the changes which would o. occur in Jerusalem when

occasionnoun; see occasion, this

3:5.1 Any and all powers delegated, if o. should arise, if

17:6.8 On that o. the triumphant Creator Son elevates the

19:3.3 we also function as a trio whenever the o. requires.

26:9.2 It is therefore a momentous o. on the pilot world of

27:7.8 sixth jubilee was the o. of the Paradise awakening

28:6.6 books which are opened on such a momentous o.

28:7.2 You will on o. meet them soon after your departure

29:4.14 These same energies are, on o., used by the midway

31:2.3 staff of 999 fellow messengers, and as o. may require

31:8.4 eventful o. when, as a member of a new finaliter

33:3.2 She volunteered to accompany Michael on the o. of

48:7.2 I had o. to observe this method of teaching;

49:6.2 These special resurrections are the o. for mobilizing

52:5.5 until the o. of a special resurrection, the fallen

52:5.6 This is the o. when the “spirit of the triumphant

53:2.4 first outspoken disloyalty was manifested on the o.

55:2.5 what a beautiful o. when mortals thus forgather to

62:3.9 jumped two inches less on a certain o., the whole

65:3.3 frog, narrowly escaped extinction on a certain o..

74:2.3 supply of home-reared pigeons for just such an o..

75:4.5 Cano of this oft-repeated warning on the fateful o. of

93:5.12 awaited an opportune o. to attack his neighbors,

98:3.4 The religious initiation of Roman youths was the o.

103:4.1 The characteristic difference between a social o.

119:1.1 It was a solemn o. on Salvington almost one billion

119:5.3 the o. of the advancement of a group of ascending

120:0.9 the momentous o. when Immanuel presented the

123:5.9 The Nazareth chazan, on the o. of Jesus’ finishing

124:5.5 a new public building, to be present on this glad o..

125:6.7 But the lad was equal to the o..

125:6.11 that they need not fear he would again give any o.

127:4.2 Prayer time in this household was the o. for

127:6.12 to the commonplace demands of the human o..

128:2.4 sometimes during the week when o. required,

128:7.10 It was truly a joyous o..

128:7.13 send shall be used by you as the o. demands.

129:4.8 of man awaiting the o. to become manifest to God.

132:0.10 On one o., while preaching in Rome, Simon Peter,

133:1.5 On another o. he did draw from Jesus the opinion

133:3.10 presently Martha rose to the o. and did everything

133:6.5 and that is the o. of the birth of the soul.

134:5.8 Families have, on o., defied their clan, while clans

134:9.4 Jesus did not participate in the merriment of the o.,

135:11.4 if he finds no o. to doubt and stumble over me.”

136:4.4 These forty days were the o. of the final conference

143:1.8 This was not all that Jesus said on that o., but it is

143:3.3 This was a marvelous o. in the experience of each

148:3.5 as some of them did witness on a subsequent o..

149:1.3 On one o. Jesus remarked when touched by an ailing

149:3.1 Jesus was a teacher who taught as the o. served;

150:0.4 going out two and two to baptize believers as o.

150:8.7 he offered an informal prayer suitable for the o.,

151:0.1 This was a memorable o., and his hearers never

154:5.4 This was a solemn o. for all present,but Jesus seemed

157:1.2 give these men no o. for offense at our attitude.

158:1.10 same that had spoken on the o. of Jesus’ baptism,

158:3.1 The transfiguration was the o. of: 1.The acceptance

161:3.1 a gradual growth in the mind of Jesus up to the o.

162:2.2 but would kill me because on another o. I chose to

162:4.1 made the feast of tabernacles an ideal o. for Jesus

162:4.2 This was the o. of the reception of the temple

164:3.8 Pharisees may have the full o. which they seek for

164:5.1 The very o. they had so ardently sought, Jesus

165:4.1 he proceeded to use the o. for the impartation of

166:1.11 subsequent o. when he would again be dining with

171:7.7 never hesitated to be severe with them when the o.

176:4.3 On one o. he intimated that, whereas the eye of flesh

177:5.2 This was the o. of Jesus’ warning his followers to

179:0.2 special o. that was to precede the regular Passover

191:4.5 the largest number who saw him on any single o..

occasion, this

17:1.10 This o. takes place in the presence of Majeston,

21:2.3 The departure of a Michael Son on this o. forever

22:2.7 even to the individual worlds, as I do on this o..

33:3.5 Never before this momentous o. did the Universe

63:0.1 on this o. of formal planetary recognition, closed

74:2.7 and Eve were invested with kingly robes on this o.,

93:6.6 so opposed circumcision that on this o. he decided

119:5.1 This o. was different from the previous ones in that

122:9.4 For this o. Anna had written a poem which Simeon

123:0.3 On this o. the assembled friends presented Jesus with

124:5.5 a new public building, to be present on this glad o..

135:11.4 followed soon upon the heels of this memorable o..

137:4.8 motives for appealing to her eldest son on this o..

137:4.12 On this o. power transformers, midwayers, and all

137:4.13 on this o. the agents of the Creator made wine just as

138:3.5 Pharisees were present on this o. to observe Jesus’

140:9.1 There was no new teaching on this o., just visiting

141:7.11 It was on this o. that Jesus intimated to Peter, John,

141:7.15 understand very much of what Jesus said on this o.,

145:1.3 On this o. Jesus merely directed these men to the

146:2.15 on this o., saying: “It is a good thing to give thanks

147:1.4 But we never knew just what happened on this o..

147:5.3 On this particular o. at Simon’s house, among those

149:4.3 On this same o. the Master talked to the group

150:3.1 women selected Joanna to have charge of this o.,

150:8.6 on this o. it was desirable to shorten the service in

150:8.8 this practice was waived on this o. that the visitor

156:4.2 on this o., the doors of the Melkarth temple were

158:3.3 on this o. spoke through the Father Melchizedek.

158:7.8 were administered to Peter and the rest on this o..

159:5.11 On this o. Jesus taught them the three ways of

162:8.2 on this o., while Lazarus and Mary sat at Jesus’ feet

164:2.2 On this o. Jesus’ hearers were all learned men,

166:1.3 will you honor me with as your guest on this o.?”

170:4.8 The Master on this o. placed emphasis on five points

173:5.3 come into my guest chamber on this o. without a

174:1.1 Peter embraced this o. as a fitting opportunity for

176:2.8 of what the Master said on this extraordinary o..

177:1.3 Forever this o. exemplifies the willingness of the

179:0.5 that the Master was to celebrate this o. alone with

179:4.1 cheer and social accord of this extraordinary o..

179:5.8 And this mighty o. took place in the upper chamber

184:3.4 But on this o., Caiaphas was more of a prosecutor

occasionverb

4:3.5 sometimes o. emotions of divine sorrow in the

41:3.9 their orbits also o. periodic fluctuations of light.

176:0.1 no event which would o. the destruction of the

occasional

62:2.2 offspring were born singly, although twins were o..

96:1.11 Mount Sinai, o. eruptions occurring as late as the

99:0.3 Religion did approve the o. social reforms of past

129:2.6 listening to the temple discussions with o. visits to

160:4.10 Barring the o. and accidental acquirement of

occasionally

26:8.4 o. a pilgrim from superuniverse number one does

40:1.2 guardian seraphim, and o. others, do actually effect

41:3.9 and, o. collisions cause stellar flare-ups, but the

58:2.10 by the terrific storms which o. rage in the realms of

58:7.1 o. may be found some of the more primitive forms

63:4.2 Primitive man smiled o., but he never indulged in

65:7.2 you are o. somewhat perplexed in explaining all of

79:1.8 as is witnessed by the blond types o. found in these

108:5.3 local universe type of Sons, may o. embrace evil,

109:7.6 O. they consult with the Ancients of Days,

110:3.1 only o. do you catch an echo, a faint and distant echo

118:10.9 the amazingly fortuitous conditions o. prevailing

118:10.23 whose majestic presence the evolving creatures o.

124:3.1 Jesus o. went over to Magdala to engage in fishing

144:1.8 O. he took with him Peter, James, or John, but often

160:4.1 O. the necessities of living may fall into our hands

163:5.2 Believers o. came from Mesopotamia and from the

163:6.3 ecstasy which his followers had o. witnessed.

occasionedsee occasioned by

19:6.4 The status evolution of Havona natives has o. much

41:8.3 runaway particles” that o. the collapse of the nova

54:1.1 Lucifer rebellion, none has o. more difficulty than the

79:2.4 population pressure throughout Turkestan o. the first

80:2.4 o. the greatest loss of life by flood in all the world’s

89:2.4 prosperity of the wicked o. so much worry that it

139:8.10 had o. him much youthful sorrow and had added

occasioned by

4:1.8 My perplexity is o. by encountering what appears to

15:3.6 the birth of your solar system, and which were o.

15:4.7 their spiral appearance is o. by the fact that their

17:3.11 jubilee o. by the settling of a local universe in light

23:3.3 desired to avoid the loss of time which would be o.

46:0.1 irregularities o. by the Lucifer rebellion and the

46:5.19 management of the system o. by Michael’s

49:1.7 requires ages upon ages to recoup the damage o.

59:5.14 the shifting sea level o. by activities on the ocean

74:2.8 world-wide confusion o. by lack of the co-operation

92:2.3 religious controversy has been o. by the never-

94:1.3 a degeneration of their earlier monotheism o. by their

124:3.4 with many duties o. by his mother’s serious illness

136:3.2 the changed relationships of the world o. by the

170:1.15 1. The confusion o. by observing the idea of the

occasioning

49:0.4 are too large, their great mass o. oppressive gravity.

84:6.5 between men and women, far from o. concern,

occasions or numerous occasionsnoun

17:3.11 on certain special o., under the direction of Majeston

17:4.2 one Aid functions acceptably, while on other o.

29:0.11 On certain rare o. you will have dealings with the

35:4.4 on no. these Sons have appeared in the likeness of

37:2.2 Brilliant Evening Stars represent Gabriel on these o.;

37:8.10 there are o. on which it is very helpful to have the

43:4.7 these Edentia councils just as they had on former o..

45:2.5 of Jerusem, and they are never-to-be-forgotten o..

45:2.6 They are purely social and spiritual o.; nothing

47:1.2 the o. of the class assemblies of the mansion world

47:1.5 on the o. of their periodic pilgrimages to the

47:10.1 Supervisors are absent from these o. of rejoicing.

48:3.9 a different companion on each of several o. and

49:6.9 On such o. the return of the Adjuster signalizes the

50:2.7 On special o. the seraphic helpers can and do make

55:2.5 “funerals” are o. of supreme joy, profound

62:5.6 they nearly lost their lives on no. before they were

63:1.3 on no less than a dozen o. Andon made good use of

83:3.2 The bride shows were o. for dressing up and

87:2.5 that professional mourners were hired for funeral o.

88:5.5 was regarded as too sacred to use on ordinary o.,

89:6.2 abandon the sacrificing of humans for ordinary o.,

93:9.3 three o., this brave man exhibited real cowardice.)

109:2.9 on o. Adjusters have been known to function in

113:5.5 o. have arisen, involving jeopardy to vital links in

119:1.2 many previous o. when preparing for departure to

119:3.2 precisely as he had done on two previous o..

119:5.2 tested and tried, even as his fellows,” and on all o. he

124:6.14 embarrassing questions (as he had on previous o.)

127:4.3 Jude, upon whom on sundry o. Jesus found it

127:4.3 On three o. when it was deemed wise to punish Jude

129:2.10 went to Nazareth with his son John on several o.,

134:2.2 enjoyed these o. of his personal ministry profited

134:3.4 On many o. Jesus participated in these discussions

135:12.3 On no. Herod talked with John about the kingdom,

138:9.2 On only a few o. did they attempt to make contact

141:4.8 Jesus explained to his apostles on several o. the

143:1.8 few o. when Jesus spoke with manifest earnestness,

144:6.2 though he did consent to speak to them on three o.

146:0.2 On this tour he cautioned them on only three o.;

149:1.3 several o. Jesus merely said, “I perceive that power

151:2.6 to recall what Jesus had taught them on former o.,

154:2.3 He went fishing with David Zebedee on several o.,

157:4.1 Since the o. of Jesus’ baptism by John and the

157:7.2 severely hurt by the Master’s rebukes on several o.

161:3.1 On other o. he appeared to act with such fullness

161:3.3 And then on almost numberless o. did we witness the

162:1.2 Jesus went boldly into Jerusalem on several o. and

162:1.9 for on several o. Jesus taught in Solomon’s Porch

170:0.2 statements made by Jesus on previous o. and by

170:4.15 on no., intimate that such an event might appear as

170:4.15 several o., definitely promise sometime to return to

175:3.1 On many previous o. had this supreme court of the

176:2.1 On several o. Jesus had made statements which

176:4.2 Jesus did, on no. and to many individuals, declare

179:5.6 for upon all such o. the Master is really present.

184:3.1 On three previous o. the Sanhedrin, by a large vote,

185:1.2 to the great disadvantage of the governor on no..

190:5.2 at the homes of Jerusalem believers on several o..

occasionsverb

42:5.4 the ultimatons o. vibrations in the content of space

65:8.2 changes of life development o. perplexity, I would

118:10.5 o. providential intervention, not the importance of

Occident

79:1.9 delayed cultural intercourse between O. and Orient

80:0.0 ANDITE EXPANSION IN THE OCCIDENT

80:4.4 determined the dominance of the Andites in the O..

84:5.6 In the O. woman has had a difficult climb under the

92:5.15 the disruption of the unity of Christianity in the O.

92:6.14 course of religious development in Orient and O..

92:6.20 In the O., ancestor worship developed into the

92:6.20 characterize many races and nations of the O..

95:5.14 of the Euphrates to all subsequent peoples of the O..

95:7.2 and O. had become respectively Buddhist and

97:7.13 the highest God concept in the O. has embraced

98:0.0 THE MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN THE O.

98:6.5 the nominal Christian faith dominated the O.,

98:7.2 Christianity was spread throughout the O. by the

98:7.4 which are a basic factor in all the religions of O. and

98:7.10 a factor in the success of Christianity in the O..

98:7.11 As the original teachings of Jesus penetrated the O.,

121:1.0 1. O. OF THE FIRST CENTURY AFTER CHRIST

121:1.1 the Greek language had spread over O. and near

121:1.3 the times of Jesus has been seen in the O. before or

121:2.2 ships carried their cargoes to all the maritime O..

121:2.8 the caravan routes between the Orient and the O..

121:5.2 In the times of Jesus the religions of the O. included:

121:6.1 Jerusalem and the rest of the O. and the Levant

130:0.6 the material and intellectual civilization of the O.

130:3.8 was the city of the blended culture of the O. and

195:2.4 They could govern the O. because they did govern

Occidental or Occidental civilization

68:2.5 Oc. of the twentieth century groans wearily under

74:8.12 profoundly influenced the philosophy of many O.

78:1.3 Euphrates rivers; this was indeed the cradle of Oc.

78:4.4 They were neither an O. nor an Oriental people.

78:5.3 This ancient language gave the O. tongues all of that

80:7.5 succeeded Mesopotamia and Egypt as the O. center

80:9.16 the full reciprocation of the various O. nations.

81:4.11 The O. white races, together with some Indian and

83:7.5 and twentieth centuries the O. ideal of marriage has

83:7.7 the increasing divorce tendencies among modern O.

90:2.7 the directors of O. church and state were the patrons

92:6.17 the hope of the survival of Oc. lay in the sublime

94:4.10 the Son of Man, divested of the O. dogmas and

95:0.1 the Levant was the homeland of the faiths of the O.

95:4.4 thought of two vital links in the growth of Oc.

95:4.4 Hebrews, among whom evolved the acme of O. faith

95:5.5 religion and the revelation of truth in the O. world.

96:0.3 Egypt, and Iran was transmitted to the O. peoples.

97:7.3 erroneous ideas upon such a large part of the O.

98:0.1 Egypt and were embodied in O. philosophy after

98:0.1 through contact with evolving O. philosophy and

98:0.3 soldiers who fought in so many of the O. military

98:6.2 O. religion thus languished until the days of the

99:3.1 part of the political and social structure of Oc..

111:0.2 the Oriental as well as some of the O. faiths have

121:1.1 Levantine race, in nature part O. and part Oriental,

121:6.4 the ethical and religious thought of the O. world.

130:3.7 this was the intellectual center of the O. world.

195:4.4 now present in the civilized world of O. peoples

Occidentalized

92:6.18 since the time of Paul and has become so O. that

94:4.1 become so O. as to be a “white man’s religion,”

98:7.11 they became O., and as they became O., they began

occupation

4:0.3 is by no means the exclusive o. of the universe

13:1.10 working of numerous other phases of universe o..

30:4.24 chief study, but not exclusive o., is the mastery of

57:8.9 In due course arrangements for the planetary o. were

78:3.3 by the times of their o. of Turkestan, the Adamites

81:6.11 by penetration or by military conquest, forcible o..

93:6.3 the story of the future o. of Canaan by his offspring

155:6.11 that the will of God can be done in any earthly o..

occupational

43:7.2 schools of progressive o. or practical socialization

occupations

13:4.7 o. at once material, intellectual, and spiritual.

14:5.2 dissimilar to the o. of material creatures living on

27:2.2 Study and instruction are not the exclusive o. of

35:7.3 these new o. of the ascending mortals as they pursue

occupiedsee occupied by; occupied with

11:4.4 existing universes is o only from one to four per cent

29:4.14 physical controllers are chiefly o. in the adjustment of

45:4.20 numbers 17, 18, 19, and 20 are not permanently o..

64:3.2 These highland Badonites o. an extensive plateau

72:1.4 of strong rulers and kings o. thousands of years.

73:3.1 river location subsequently o. as the second garden;

73:3.2 two years were o. in transferring the world’s cultural

74:5.2 The farewell of the receivers o. the whole of a day,

77:3.2 glorification at the center of their then o. territory.

78:1.6 4. The red man o. the Americas, having been driven

78:1.11 The most highly blended race outside of India o.

78:3.5 lands now called Russia and Turkestan were o.

79:6.3 Many different races o. the islands of the Pacific.

80:8.2 Asia Minor, which region they o. in considerable

96:3.5 when the Egyptian military forces were fully o. in

109:3.7 was a third class who o. a borderline position;

119:7.2 your world o. a very conspicuous place in the

123:1.1 the Nazareth home, which had been o. three years by

123:2.4 Joseph had been unusually o. building his new shop

123:2.4 So fully was he o. that he had found no time to build

130:3.4 Jews were the offspring of Abraham and o. the

134:5.7 when all the world has been explored and o., when

137:8.1 Jesus o. the synagogue pulpit for the second time

140:8.14 The family o. the very center of Jesus’ philosophy

142:4.1 house which he o. when sojourning in Jerusalem

145:5.1 thoughts which o. the mortal mind of Jesus during

148:6.7 erroneous ideas of God which o. his own mind?

158:8.1 Jesus, knowing what it was that o. their thoughts

179:1.5 With the highest and the lowest positions thus o.,

occupied by

11:3.3 The inner or first zone is o. by Paradise Citizens and

11:4.1 The peripheral surface of Paradise is o., in part by

13:0.5 The seven worlds of the Infinite Spirit are o. by the

22:7.10 the sphere o. by the secret colleges of the corps of

31:7.1 The vacant place is o. by the chief of Evangels of

31:7.5 be o. by some type of Paradise personality not yet

37:2.11 next three groups are o. by similar joint schools

37:3.7 its six tributary satellites are o. by the personality

38:4.1 The remaining six clusters are o. by the six orders

46:5.12 The first circle of the domain of the Sons is o. by the

46:5.13 The second circle is o. by the Trinity Teacher Sons.

46:5.19 This central region is now o. by the Michael

46:5.21 The first circle of the angels is o. by the Higher

46:5.22 The fifth circle is o. by the planetary seraphim,

46:5.27 circles of the ascending mortals is o. by a group of

46:5.27 The center of these 619 temples is o. by a working

46:7.1 The one thousand rectangles of Jerusem are o. by

47:3.11 the first mansion world administration is o. by the

59:3.5 center of the stage was o. by the larger mollusks,

73:4.3 intervening space, o. by all manner of wild beasts,

73:7.1 After the first garden was vacated it was o. by the

78:3.5 the Mediterranean fringe were o. by a mixed race

79:6.3 islands were o. by peoples carrying a heavy

79:6.12 Andites, the north was not o. by any aggressive race.

81:3.8 Africa was presently o. by the rapidly multiplying

81:6.4 Turkestan and was partly o. by an Andonic-yellow

82:5.4 and throughout the lands once o. by the Andites.

83:2.1 of free choosing was o. by the marriage broker or

85:2.4 The Finns believed that most trees were o. by kind

95:1.11 and so largely lost by the later Babylonians who o.

124:6.6 Sartaba, whose summit was o. by the Alexandrian

148:0.1 This seaside camp, o. by an ever-changing

occupied with

11:2.8 surface of Paradise which is o. with personality

17:1.5 executive sphere number one, is wholly o. with the

19:2.2 they are wholly o. with the administration of the

20:8.2 o. with the spiritual and intellectual advancement

28:2.2 The omniaphim are wholly o. with the oversight of

31:9.8 Master Architects may be o. with the gigantic plans

33:6.3 Still higher up, the universe rulers are more o. with

33:7.2 The high courts are o. with problems of general

35:1.2 Gabriel is o. with universe policies, Melchizedek

35:3.14 1. Sphere number one is o. with the review of the

35:3.17 4. The fourth sphere is o. with a review of the

35:6.3 junior associate is personally o. with the welfare of

35:8.1 Although o. with varied tasks connected with the

37:2.3 Though personally o. with administrative duties,

38:3.1 wholly o. with the administrative and other affairs

39:4.1 seraphim are mainly o. with the affairs of the local

43:3.5 The Constellation Fathers are little o. with the

43:8.3 will be chiefly o. with the mastery of group ethics,

43:9.4 Ascending mortals on Edentia are chiefly o. with the

44:1.2 The celestial musicians are o. with the production of

44:4.7 This group of recorders are o. with the task of

44:6.7 These artisans are not o. with the arts of self-

44:7.1 They are o. with the manipulation and organization

45:7.2 many are equally o. with the progressive training of

47:3.8 o. with the correction and cure of these legacies of

48:4.8 they are also o. with the leadership of diversion,

52:7.6 These races are o. with a thousand things of interest

74:3.6 The fifth day was o. with the organization of the

86:6.6 But at last the mind of man was o. with thoughts

97:1.7 Yahweh who made all men but was o. chiefly with

108:1.9 Virtually all of this time is o. with registration on

114:0.3 Seraphim as a class are o. with many assignments

114:6.11 These angels are o. with mental and moral training

124:3.4 Jesus was very much o. with errands for his father

127:5.4 His mind had been altogether too much o. with the

130:2.9 that “human wills which are fully o with passing only

131:9.4 “A wise man is o. with the search for truth, not in

133:2.3 Gonod was all day o. with meditations thereon,

136:8.2 Jesus resolved to become o. with but a single task—

140:8.20 to produce a religious man, a mortal wholly o.

141:3.3 Andrew was much o. with the task of adjusting the

145:5.1 all of his time would be o. with physical ministry to

145:5.7 to cater to these curious ones and to become o.

147:5.8 while these Pharisees are o. with the false progress

151:0.2 Peter being more than o. with the many

153:0.1 the apostles noticed that Jesus was seriously o.

163:5.1 John the Baptist had o. with his camp several years

192:3.3 Jesus was o. with the morontia creatures on earth

occupies

11:3.4 a number beyond your concept, o. considerably

14:0.1 The perfect and divine universe o. the center of all

15:1.4 number six o. most of the southern curve, the

15:3.6 Your solar system now o. a fairly central position

15:7.1 it o. a world made to order and is peopled by

35:2.3 The Melchizedek order of sonship o. the position,

41:1.5 the assigned power center o. a dark island of space

43:1.9 univitatia o. an enormous area in the mid-region of

45:1.9 The great temple of light o. a central place, but no

59:0.6 5. The mammalian era o. the last fifty million years.

64:7.16 An amalgamated race of rather superior potential o.

108:5.6 the attention and o. the time of the Adjuster.

119:1.4 is preserved in a simple temple which now o. the

occupysee occupy, not

4:0.3 many other fascinating pursuits which o. the time

7:3.3 Each will o. himself with that which belongs to his

11:4.3 these arrangements all together o. only about four

17:1.1 The headquarters of the Master Spirits o. the seven

20:4.3 The Adjusters that o. the minds of the incarnated

30:4.1 evolutionary creatures o. such an important place in

31:8.1 Paradise in a vast area which they exclusively o..

35:0.7 consideration will o. the whole of the next paper.

35:3.1 The Melchizedeks o. a world of their own near

35:3.13 Many diverse activities o. the time of the beings who

38:4.1 they exclusively o. only the first cluster of seven.

38:9.11 the duties which o. their time on isolated spheres,

40:5.9 the Adjusters o. the minds of these struggling

42:7.8 an electron may so spread out as to o. the whole of

45:5.5 They o. vast estates on Jerusem and participate in

45:6.1 thoughts and o. your seasons of fraternal contact.

46:5.10 they also o. these extensive domains on Jerusem.

46:5.13 The creature-trinitized sons o. a sector of the Daynal

46:5.19 These circular reservations of the Sons o. an

46:5.24 These exhibits o. the outer edge of this vast wall.

47:4.2 Spirit-fused survivors o. the mansion worlds in

50:3.3 new physical bodies, which they o. for the periods of

50:7.2 the ascenders from these isolated worlds o. a

51:5.4 this competitive struggle comes to o. the center of all

55:4.28 there for a time to o. seats on the supreme court,

55:7.3 the vicegerent Planetary Prince of Urantia, will o.

62:4.3 Thus it was that the Primates came to o. a region on

63:4.7 Only two things came to o. the minds of these people

64:7.7 The yellow race has continued to o. the central

72:4.4 in science and philosophy,o. the attention of students

112:5.18 that you yourself and not another will o the morontia

118:3.7 All patterns of reality o. space on the material levels,

118:3.7 Does the pattern—the reality—of an idea o. space?

121:2.1 Jews happened to o. a peculiarly strategic geographic

126:4.1 Jesus could officially o. the synagogue pulpit on the

127:3.12 he saw that Jesus was to o. many years with the

130:2.6 “Why do you o. yourself so continuously with

138:7.1 positions we are to o. with you in the establishment

138:7.1 place each of you will o. in the Father’s kingdom?

143:6.3 facts to o. the place of truth in one’s theology.

173:5.5 a camp nearer the city which they could o. during the

177:4.4 a new and dominating thought began to o. the

occupy, not

118:3.7 spirit patterns do not o. or displace space, neither do

143:1.9 did not o. themselves so much with the preaching of

occupying

11:5.4 3. O. the outer margins of the under surface is a

29:2.13 O. an enormous area on the capital sphere of each

49:2.20 mortals of the modified gravity types o. the larger

50:5.6 Luxury vies with necessity in o. the center of the

64:7.4 ice, passing around the highlands of India and o. all

64:7.8 Sangiks invaded Europe in successive waves, o.

73:4.3 the Garden, the river and its adjacent pastures o. the

84:4.7 childbirth was comparatively easy, o. only two or

145:1.1 he signaled to some fishermen o. a near-by boat to

occursee occur, not

0:12.2 there o. the universe phenomena of the actualization

3:2.10 But many things o. on the evolutionary worlds

4:1.6 there would immediately o. a universal collapse.

15:5.5 thus initiating a series of tidal upheavals which o.

15:8.6 collisions or other devastating catastrophes will o.

16:5.3 must o. through the ministry of the local universe

17:3.1 might o. in any part of the seven superuniverses.

20:3.3 technical visits o. repeatedly in the long history of

20:5.4 and more than one magisterial mission may o., but

21:1.1 oneness of personality concept o., then, right then

36:6.4 o. an additional phenomenon; the “breath of life”

44:5.5 in this Deity personality there must o the experiential

45:2.6 These unique assemblages o. on the sea of glass,

48:1.5 Eight of these o. in the system, seventy-one in the

48:2.20 slow down to that point where physicalization can o.

49:4.5 temperature variations o. on all sunlighted and sun-

49:6.2 Such resurrections o. at least every millennium of

49:6.7 mortal death, they all really o. on the mansion worlds

52:6.4 There must o. an exchange of national and racial

53:5.3 to act differently if another such upheaval should o..

55:1.6 these fusion flashes many times o. in the atmosphere,

55:2.2 Adjuster fusions o. before the termination of the

55:12.1 We cannot positively forecast what would o. when

57:6.4 are similar in size and density, collisions may o..

57:6.4 the disruption of the smaller body will o. when the

57:6.5 Shooting stars o. in swarms because they are the

58:3.4 Great energy actions also o. in the marginal gases

60:4.2 Sometimes these upthrusts of land o. without folding

61:7.11 it is hardly possible for another glacial age to o.,

65:8.6 propitious, sudden spiritual transformations may o.;

72:2.7 Membership is for life, and when vacancies o.,

73:7.2 the sinking of the Garden was timed to o. at just

75:8.6 But it is not surprising that these missteps o. in the

77:0.1 but midway creatures o. so widespreadly and are so

93:1.2 but they did not know how soon it would o.;

100:5.4 now and then there do o. experiences which are

106:8.22 could o. the functional reassembly of those aspects

112:7.3 Fusion may o. on the planet of nativity as a

114:6.5 to fit into the mosaic of the age in which they o..

114:7.16 little change will o. in the planetary government

124:5.6 But he little dreamed of the tragedy, so soon to o.,

134:8.9 future upheavals (if they ever o.) may be dealt with

135:5.3 the consummation of the desire of the ages would o.

136:2.3 there o. those preliminary phenomena of spiritual

148:2.2 such transformations of mind and spirit as may o. in

152:1.4 there can never o. an opportunity for either science

152:1.4 such an extraordinary situation can never again o.,

157:0.1 this visit was to o. at the Zebedee boatshop.

158:1.2 extraordinary event was timed to o. while Jesus and

166:4.5 There are three groups of events which may o. in

168:1.15 to all who might hear of what was about to o.,

172:3.2 free expression to their feelings, just as might o. if

174:3.2 it was not likely that such a case would really o.;

176:1.6 changes which would obviously o. in Jerusalem

176:2.5 even the angels of heaven know when this will o..

176:4.5 Will his second advent on earth be timed to o. in

184:2.11 Not until the cock crowed did it o. to Peter that he

occur, not

45:4.21 visitations of divine Sons which may or may not o.

48:7.9 and unforeseen accidents do not o. in the cosmos.

51:6.4 not o. until the times of the first Magisterial Son.

58:5.8 a wide break did not o. on the eastern shore of this

75:2.4 it did not o. to Eve that any danger would attach to

120:1.6 cannot o. during your absence from Salvington on

154:6.4 Now it did not o. to his mother how important was

158:1.5 The third revival of their faith did not o. until after

184:2.11 Not until the cock crowed did it o. to Peter that he

191:0.3 it did not o. to him to gather up news from the

occurredsee occurred, not

2:1.7 as it were, God becomes man, as o. in the bestowal

9:0.1 A strange thing o. when, in the presence of

13:1.8 a Son of Man, is literally born of woman, as o. on

14:2.9 that never in the records of Havona has an error o.;

17:2.2 a new and far-reaching reaction o. in the Deity

33:3.5 This event o. in Nebadon at the time of Michael’s

35:2.8 misadaptations in function have rarely o. in Nebadon.

35:4.3 the presence of sinful rebellion, such as o. in Satania.

38:9.10 the failure of the Material Son, as o. on Urantia,

43:3.1 no disaffection of the Vorondadek Sons has ever o.

47:8.3 In potential, this fusion may have o. previously, but

51:1.5 defections o. at the time of the Lucifer rebellion.

52:1.3 some of the races are obliterated, as o. on Urantia.

52:5.2 as o. when Michael of Nebadon appeared on Urantia

53:7.8 The greatest loss o. in the angelic ranks, but most of

53:9.4 when there o. the first hearing of Gabriel’s plea for

54:4.5 If such an episode as the Lucifer rebellion had o. in

58:6.1 the transition from vegetable to animal life o..

58:7.7 o. one hundred and twenty-seven successive lava

58:7.8 there o. many successive submergences and

59:1.15 total submergence of North and South America o.,

59:2.3 340,000,000 years ago there o. an extensive land

59:2.6 years ago the third major flood of this period o..

59:2.9 transition from plant to animal, had previously o..

59:3.1 that not much deposition o. about the shore lines.

59:3.6 such violent and extensive volcanic eruptions o.

59:3.9 so that evaporation o. with deposition of salt along

59:4.16 great volcanic activity o. in the St. Lawrence region.

59:5.5 a new evolutionary development suddenly o..

59:5.23 organisms; little change o. in the previous marine life.

59:6.7 climatic change, great variations o. in the land plants.

59:6.8 step in the evolution of the frog into the reptile o..

60:1.7 were elevated by lava flows which o. underground.

60:2.9 Marked changes o. in the fish family, a sturgeon

60:3.6 Great volcanic actions o. south of the Alps and

60:3.6 Great changes also o. in Europe, Russia, Japan,

60:3.11 80,000,000 years ago great disturbances o. in the

60:3.16 65,000,000 years ago there o one of the greatest lava

60:4.1 periods of land and sea dominance have o.

60:4.2 the Rocky Mountains, great folding and tilting o.,

60:4.3 land elevations had o. only to be successively

61:2.3 Extensive lava flows o. in Greenland and Iceland,

61:2.6 changes o. in the various branches of the saurian

61:2.7 very little change having since o. in this family.

61:2.10 About this time a notable thing o. in western North

61:3.14 Birds continued to evolve, though few changes o..

61:6.3 This event o. at about the time of the beginning of

61:7.8 during the advance of the last glacier, there o. an

62:2.6 the next epoch-making development o.—the sudden

62:3.12 a tribe in which there o. the contemporaneous birth

62:7.1 there o. the initial test flash of the universe circuit

63:2.5 it o. to Fonta to climb a near-by tree to secure an

64:1.4 These events o. during the times of the third glacier,

64:6.6 there o. a decline in intellectual and spiritual culture.

64:6.13 struggle between the orange and the green men o. in

64:6.15 there o. one brilliant age among this people when

64:6.23 primitive sort—none the less real and beneficial—o..

64:7.19 five thousand years ago a chance meeting o.

67:3.7 this is just what o. in the experience of Amadon,

70:2.1 would not have o. naturally in ten thousand years.

74:3.5 that was the first time such a thing had o. on earth

75:3.5 One day, during a talk with Eve, it o. to Serapatatia

75:3.8 The fateful meeting o. during the twilight hours of

76:5.3 about the dispensational resurrection which o.

77:2.9 peoples, and before long great deterioration had o..

77:3.1 it o. to their leaders that something should be done

77:5.6 Never in the world’s history had such a thing o..

77:6.2 on earth before that time, nor has it ever o. since.

78:7.3 difficulty in piecing the story together; and it o. to

80:6.3 When the last exodus from the Euphrates valley o.,

80:7.8 there had o. a great decline in the spiritual heritage of

80:9.15 classes, but widespread intermingling has since o.,

81:1.5 from hunting to agriculture only o. in those regions

82:6.8 taking place on Urantia than has o. in thousands of

87:1.3 A house in which death had o. was usually destroyed

91:0.1 o. the inevitable corollary of other-consciousness,

93:5.11 so there o. a friendly severance of relationship,

97:0.2 From Moses to Malachi there o. an unbroken

100:5.10 communion with one’s Adjuster, such as o. in the

119:0.7 His bestowals have o. about one hundred and fifty

119:5.4 o. much speculation as to the possible technique

120:1.6 Rebellion, such as has three times o. in Nebadon,

121:6.7 a strange reversion of feeling toward the Jews o. in

122:8.7 there o. an extraordinary conjunction of Jupiter

122:8.7 similar conjunctions o. on September 29 and

123:2.1 This event o. on February 11, 2 B.C. Jesus was no

123:3.2 The first great shock of Jesus’ young life o. when he

123:3.2 the cause of a mild earthquake which had just o.,

123:4.1 Early in January a great snowstorm o. in Galilee.

123:6.2 week’s fishing experience on the Sea of Galilee o. in

124:1.3 most serious trouble as yet to come up at school o.

125:0.4 It had never o. to Jesus that his mother was not to

127:6.6 o. one of those periodic outbreaks of rebellion

128:1.9 there o. nothing supernatural or superhuman in the

128:7.10 In November a double wedding o..

132:6.1 Here in Rome also o. that touching incident in

133:1.1 A very interesting incident o. one afternoon by the

133:9.5 his Jewish tutor, it never o. to Ganid that these two

134:8.6 Hermon the great temptation, the universe trial, o..

135:0.3 This visit o. in the month of June, 1 B.C., when John

136:2.3 Something new and even greater o..

137:4.17 many similar events o. before the Son of Man took

145:2.13 demon possession never o. after Pentecost.

145:2.16 the extraordinary event which o. in the front yard of

148:2.1 no so-called miracles of supernatural healing o.

148:9.1 o. one of the strangest and most unique episodes

149:1.3 It was never revealed to us just what o. in these

149:1.4 apparent miracles of healing, as they o. in the course

149:1.7 the healing o. unconsciously to the human Jesus

150:1.1 had never o. to either themselves or their teachers

151:6.5 Amos heard Jesus speak these words, there o.

153:4.1 demoniac possession, even such as sometimes o.

156:6.7 there o. a reaction among the entire Jewish people;

157:6.1 the masses there o. a great falling off in revenue.

159:0.2 miracles of healing or other extraordinary events o.

164:2.1 The principal event of these few days o. on Friday

167:4.1 There o. one of those strange interludes, a time when

167:4.2 there now o. to him a plan whereby the scribes and

168:1.9 his own resurrection o. after he had been liberated

168:2.9 Lazarus could hardly comprehend what had o..

169:0.2 had anything o. which so aroused the imagination of

172:5.13 a certain episode which o. just as Jesus reached the

173:1.10 If this spectacular event had o. the day before, at the

174:3.1 Now there o. a case where a certain man who had

179:4.1 proceeding as if nothing out of the ordinary had o.

184:2.10 Peter’s entire experience o. in the courtyard of the

184:2.10 by the crowing of a cock indicates that this all o.

185:5.2 it o. to Pilate that he might possibly extricate

189:1.4 But we know that it o. as we have stated and at

189:1.4 morontia resurrection, o. right there in Joseph’s

189:3.3 The first o. at the time of the arrival of the Prince,

189:3.5 as viewed by those who saw them as they really o.,

190:2.2 The third appearance o. about noon of this Sunday

190:2.6 fourth appearance of Jesus to mortal recognition o.

190:3.1 o. in the presence of some twenty-five women

191:4.1 manifestation of Jesus to mortal recognition o. a

191:4.1 This appearance o. just after the opening of a

192:1.2 It had o. to none of them that the person on the

192:3.1 This meeting o. on the very mount where the Master

193:0.1 The sixteenth morontia manifestation of Jesus o.

193:6.2 a meeting the like of which had never before o. on

occurred, not

14:2.9 that never in the records of Havona has an error o.;

55:2.8 death is theoretically possible, but it has not yet o.

70:2.1 would not have o. naturally in ten thousand years.

77:5.6 Never in the world’s history had such a thing o..

121:5.17 Outside of Palestine it not always o. to people that

125:0.4 It had never o. to Jesus that his mother was not to

125:6.4 it had not o. to them that this lad was their son.

133:9.5 his Jewish tutor, it never o. to Ganid that these two

139:5.1 had not o. to Philip that Jesus was a really great man

145:2.13 demon possession never o. after Pentecost.

150:1.1 had never o. to either themselves or their teachers

189:4.9 not yet o. to them that Jesus had been resurrected.

189:5.1 Strange to relate, this promise had not o. to him

193:6.2 a meeting the like of which had never before o. on

occurrence

9:7.2 instantaneously, simultaneously with their o..

14:2.9 infer that sin can be reckoned as impossible of o.,

15:8.6 the o. of a collision among the dead giants of space

25:5.3 Every o. of significance in the organized and

51:3.5 And your narrative of this o. well illustrates the

55:12.5 undoubtedly be the most profound o. in the annals

57:0.2 we intend to date such an o. back that number of

64:5.2 highland Badonites there was a new and strange o..

67:0.1 the o. and consequences of the planetary rebellion.

73:7.2 submergence of Eden as anything but a natural o.,

86:2.5 Men regard a natural o. as an accident or as bad luck

86:4.4 disembodied spirits seemed to explain the o. of the

122:3.4 the only event of supernatural o. connected with her

128:1.8 thirteen years old with the first supernatural o. of

135:0.3 The most eventful o. in John’s early childhood was

137:4.12 And this o. was made doubly certain since the

137:4.16 believed in him only because of the unusual o.

144:8.5 This o. marked the real union of John’s and Jesus’

151:6.6 And it was this incidental o., in connection with

156:1.7 Jesus entreated them to tell no one of this o.;

186:5.1 But this coincidental o. does not in any manner

187:4.4 the event two thirds of a century after its o..

190:3.1 asked Mary to refrain from reporting the o. to her

occurrences

23:4.5 This transaction, together with many similar o. in

53:7.9 the most widespread and disastrous of all such o. in

58:3.3 of the space rays are determined by many cosmic o.

65:3.1 and grotesque o. of early evolutionary progress.

81:2.18 the accidental o. attendant upon the daily life of

86:4.1 accidental association of the o. of everyday life plus

86:6.4 schemes of insurance to overcome these chance o.;

90:3.5 identifiable agencies were considered as natural o..

110:4.3 everyday o. of normal and ordinary psychic function

113:5.5 contact with mankind, but such o. are very unusual

118:10.12 the natural o. of the material order and the personal

121:7.12 everybody believed in miracles as commonplace o..

122:10.1 returned and made full report of the recent o. in

122:10.3 and murder were common o. at the court of Herod.

123:4.7 commonplace o. of a physical nature, are not

126:2.2 Thus were permitted those o. of the natural order

127:2.10 And this, augmented by other and subsequent o.,

149:2.7 approach Jesus through so-called miraculous o..

151:5.6 their own interpretation on all such coincidental o..

156:5.4 They looked for the hand of God in all natural o.

166:4.7 nature, knowing full well that such o. are in no way

occurring

13:1.8 It is o. right along throughout the universes, and it

17:2.2 This momentous transaction, o. in the dawn of time,

26:11.5 there is o. this unique blending of the human and

42:5.14 a group of force and energy activities o. in space.

57:0.2 distant events as o. in even periods of thousands,

58:2.7 disturbances whirl in opposite directions when o.

60:3.20 Great changes were also o. among the fishes and

74:5.2 the translation of Van and Amadon o. with the

77:2.6 modifications o. in the life plasm which had been

96:1.11 active as a volcano, occasional eruptions o. as late as

103:2.1 usually characterize religious episodes o. later in life

123:4.6 But this slight accident, o. while Joseph was absent

136:5.5 event o. in connection with Jesus’ remaining earth

156:6.5 there was o. a gradual but effective consolidation of

173:3.3 Jesus was hostile to no man, but here was o. the

190:3.2 Of the five morontia appearances of Jesus o. up to

occurs

7:4.5 o. a delay in the functioning of the attainment plan,

10:3.1 Repeatedly throughout the Urantian writings there o.

12:6.3 there o. a liaison between the material and the

15:5.7 it is doomed to split; sun fission o., and a new star is

17:6.3 Father and the Son, simultaneously there o. in the

17:6.5 And then o. one of the most profoundly touching

17:6.8 Another great change o. in the never-ending career

20:2.6 A planetary visitation of this type usually o. prior

22:7.8 there o. this functional spiritual union of the two

22:9.5 but such a limitation o. only when so planned.

25:1.6 often o. when the servitals are dispatched on

27:7.6 o. the expression of the accumulated emotions of

31:8.4 first serious contact with a Transcendentaler o. on

34:1.1 there o. a reaction of approval in the Paradise

34:1.1 there o. what is known as a “primary eruption.”

34:1.1 there o. a marked change in the nature of the

35:1.1 there o. a new form of creative union between the

35:9.2 change in personnel unless a tragedy of some sort o..

39:4.8 such periods in the career of a mortal ascender o. on

39:5.11 a reflective phenomenon sometimes o. in the mind

40:9.1 Such Spirit fusion never o. during the span of natural

41:8.3 for the outer gas regions, then a sudden collapse o.

42:5.4 aggregate into electrons, condensation o. with a

47:2.2 This awakening o. at the exact time of the parental

50:1.3 there o. the personalization of a concept that has

51:1.8 There o. a change in the life-transmitting mechanism

52:1.4 and painful struggle on the evolutionary worlds o.,

52:3.6 Much of the material progress of a world o. during

56:3.4 gravity circuit of the Eternal Son, wherein o. final

58:3.1 under unusual conditions atom disruption also o. at

65:3.5 o. concomitantly with the exhaustion of the capacity

65:7.7 At this level there o. that inevitable overlapping of

81:2.20 It often o. that the later vases and implements are

81:6.12 there soon o. the serious problem of overpopulation.

90:3.6 who kill someone every time a nonviolent death o..

100:2.8 there o. a new orientation of personality as well as

100:5.4 then there very often o. a sudden down-grasp of

103:2.1 religious development o. without conscious effort

103:2.3 there o. a gradual development of the religious life

107:2.5 Here o. a break in our efforts to follow the careers of

110:6.20 From the seventh to the third circle there o increased

112:4.1 death of a material, intellectual, or spiritual nature o.,

112:7.5 Fusion with Adjusters never o. until the mandates of

113:6.5 there o. the reassembly of the constituent factors of

113:6.9 resurrection response o. on the mansion worlds.

oceansee Arctic; Atlantic; Indian; Pacific

1:7.2 God as a drop of water might find unity with the o..

29:2.14 it is like a vast moving o. of energy which engulfs

42:5.16 plunge through a vast o. of outspread force-energy

49:2.24 Not all inhabited worlds have an atmospheric o.

57:7.9 the primitive o. contain no colored stones or shales.

57:7.9 And for a long time after this o. appeared, there was

57:8.0 THE WORLD O. AND THE FIRST CONTINENT

57:8.3 sufficiently to cause the formation of the first o..

57:8.3 By the end of this period the o. was world-wide,

57:8.3 this primitive o. was not salty; it was practically a

57:8.4 continental land mass emerged from the world o.

57:8.11 with subsequent deposits of the early world-wide o..

57:8.13 stratified stone were deposited on this ancient o.

57:8.16 between the land extrusion and the heavier o. bed.

57:8.20 the earth’s hydrosphere, first into the world o. and

57:8.20 Meteors falling into the sea accumulated on the o.

57:8.20 worn down by erosion, and washed into the o. basins

57:8.20 Thus the o. bottom grew increasingly heavy,

57:8.23 admitted the o. waters and prepared the way for the

57:8.24 increasingly the o. penetrated the land as long seas

58:1.3 until the o. waters had become sufficiently briny.

58:1.4 ancestors freely circulated about in the salty o.;

58:1.7 and sunlight can penetrate o. water for more than six

58:5.6 if the continents were not lighter than the o. beds,

58:5.7 The lower but comparatively heavier o. beds, plus

58:5.7 The continental pressure at o.-bottom levels is

58:5.7 continental mass standing 15,000 feet above the o.

58:5.7 The o.-floor water pressure is only about 5,000

58:5.7 to cause the continents to slide toward the o. beds.

58:5.8 Depression of the o. bottom during the prelife ages

58:7.9 back to the early appearance of the world-wide o..

59:5.14 shifting sea level occasioned by activities on the o.

59:6.4 rising all over the world as the o. beds were sinking.

59:6.9 The gradual cooling of the o. waters contributed

60:4.1 rhythm associated with this rise and fall of o. floor

61:3.9 The great o. currents were in function and affected

61:5.2 the o. currents shifted, and the seasonal winds

61:7.11 land elevations or modification of o. currents.

64:3.3 the Mesopotamian peninsula sinking into the o.,

65:2.1 ancestors were literally the slime and ooze of the o.

oceanic

57:8.13 Throughout the o. ages, enormous layers of fossil-

57:8.22 Land elevation, cosmic clouds, and o. influences

58:5.8 hovered over the precipice of its adjoining o. depths,

59:1.1 is confined to the inland seas and the o. shore line;

59:1.17 The world climate was o., not continental.

59:3.7 The o. climate remained mild and uniform, and the

59:6.9 cooling contributed much to the destruction of o. life

59:6.12 The vast o. nursery of life on Urantia has served its

oceanlike

58:1.4 this same o. salty solution freely circulates about in

oceans

15:6.10 as many suns as there are glasses of water in the o.

41:7.13 boil all the water in all the o. on Urantia in just one

43:1.1 but there are no great o. nor torrential rivers.

46:2.2 small lakes but no raging rivers nor expansive o..

58:4.4 large o. of water would separate these drifting land

58:5.6 gravity would draw the edges of the o. up onto the

58:5.7 The weight of the o. is also a factor in the increase

58:5.7 But all continents tend to creep into the o..

58:6.5 At the proper degree of saltiness in the o. animal life

58:6.5 But when the o. were contracted and the percentage

59:1.2 New o. appear, and the older bodies of water are

59:2.3 The waters of the world’s o. were commingled.

59:3.3 and the bottoms of the surrounding o. were sinking.

59:3.8 of the waters of the southern and northern o..

59:5.8 and for five million years sharks dominated the o..

59:5.18 the coast lines of both o. withdrew to their present

59:6.2 the face of the earth and from the depths of the o..

59:6.4 inland seas which were connected with the o. by

60:0.1 Land elevation, cooling crust and cooling o.,

60:2.8 ammonites dominated the invertebrate life of the o.,

61:2.11 deserted the land and took up residence in the o..

81:6.5 America—protected on practically all sides by vast o..

118:8.10 as he bridges continents and o. with his machines,

134:5.7 when only o. separate them, then will the stage be set

octave

42:5.1 scale, the visible rays embracing a single o.,

42:5.13 the eye can react to just one o., the whole light of

octaves

42:5.1 Orvonton there are one hundred o. of wave energy

42:5.1 The sun’s rays constitute four o. in the

42:5.1 ten o. up are the X rays, followed by the gamma

42:5.1 Thirty-two o. above the visible light of the sun are

42:5.1 thirty o. below are the radio transmission group.

octillion

41:4.1 physicists, who reckoned it as about two o. tons.

October

122:10.4 of these infants took place about the middle of O.,

123:0.6 By the first of O. Joseph had convinced Mary and

123:0.6 early in O., 4 B.C., they departed from Bethlehem

125:1.5 after Passover), and at the feast of tabernacles in O.

126:3.4 one evening in O he sat down by the little squat lamp

129:1.6 Jesus returned in O. to attend Martha’s wedding,

136:2.8 Augustus had coins struck in his honor in O.,A.D. 11

144:0.1 September and O. were spent in retirement at a camp

144:6.1 Around the first of O., Philip and some of his

148:0.1 From May 3 to O. 3, A.D. 28, Jesus and the

148:9.1 On Friday afternoon, O. 1, when Jesus was

149:0.1 preaching tour of Galilee began on Sunday, O. 3,

162:0.4 Jerusalem until the end of the following month (O.)

162:0.4 Jesus spent a considerable portion of O. with Abner

162:9.6 In the latter part of O Jesus and the twelve withdrew

162:9.6 On Sunday, O. 30, Jesus and his associates left the

octopus

59:2.11 they have survived as the modern pearly nautilus, o.,

65:2.5 soon followed by the mollusks—the oyster, o., and

odd

124:1.7 At o. times for many years he worked at this bench

139:6.4 In many respects Nathaniel was the o. genius of the

odds

87:6.1 for evening the o. in the one-sided struggle of man

101:10.8 no longer does he combat all nature, with the o.

odious

164:1.4 refrain from even speaking that o. word, Samaritan

odor

44:6.6 4. The artists of o.. This comparison of supernal

172:1.5 house became filled with the o. of the ointment,

odors

44:6.6 the physical recognition of chemical o. is, indeed,

44:6.7 as you would living musical notes, o., sights, and

ofnon-exhaustive

4:3.1 God’s Sons to be jealous for man, but never of him.

12:4.2 even the motions of space are not innate.

12:4.4 If the Conjoint Actor produces the motions of space,

28:0.6 nor omniaphim are ministering spirits of the

40:7.3 this same Adjuster is one with you and of you.

71:2.19 government of the people, by the people, and for the

98:7.11 It has long since ceased to be the religion of Jesus,

100:4.3 Of health and sanity man understands much, but of

110:6.5 The Adjusters are always near you and of you, but

110:7.4 this new being is of the eternal past as well as for

117:2.3 are really of the next universe age—the age which

134:5.5 the government of all mankind, by all mankind, and

136:2.5 for the Adjuster is of, and as, the Paradise Father.

137:7.5 to win all of them, but we are not of any of them.

192:4.8 gradually and certainly changing the religion of Jesus

195:4.4 transformation of the religion of Jesus into a

195:10.15 not yet understand that there is a religion of Jesus

offsee off, afar or far

2:1.6 automatically shuts him o. from all direct personal

12:1.2 the cosmic energies would be observed to shoot o.

12:1.2 o. on a straight-line path into trackless space;

15:4.5 and the mother wheel is still throwing o. suns,

15:5.4 suns which are thrown o. the great mother wheels of

15:5.4 They are not thrown o. as rings but in right- and left-

15:5.6 begin to throw o. large quantities of matter which

23:1.9 they are altogether cut o. from the sustenance and

40:6.2 an everlasting name, one that shall not be cut o..”

40:10.6 attainment of this goal automatically shuts them o.

41:0.1 sets o. each local creation from all others is the

41:0.2 no such clear lines of physical demarcation set o.

41:3.3 When suns that are too large are thrown o. a nebular

41:7.14 depletion—gradually cool o. and eventually burn out.

41:9.4 a sun begins to throw its exterior layers o. into

41:10.1 attracting body sometimes draws o. whole planets,

42:4.6 it begins to shade o. into the average space matter

42:5.6 of orbital revolution, quanta are always given o..

42:6.3 the terminal disruption of a cooled-o. and dying sun.

42:7.3 The positive particles of radium fly o. into space at

44:8.5 attainment will not become thus leveled o. until

44:8.5 personal experience which can be leveled o. only

45:6.9 of volunteer midsonite parental groups who stop o.

46:2.8 The transporters take o at about twenty-five standard

47:3.1 survivors resume their lives just where they left o.

47:3.7 You begin over there right where you leave o.

50:7.3 Such rewards set o. the individual from the average,

51:1.4 rebel, this order of Sons becomes isolated, cut o.

53:7.3 The circuits to the fallen worlds were also cut o.,

57:3.1 they begin to throw o. suns and start upon the work

57:3.4 whirling was soon to throw enormous suns o. into

57:5.5 tongues of gas would break o. at certain points,

57:5.8 Angona did swing sufficiently close to draw o. into

57:5.10 not even yet having cooled o. to the point of

57:5.12 if they had been thrown o. by solar revolution.

59:2.2 This period is not well marked o. in Europe because

59:3.9 alternately opened up to the sea and then cut o. so

59:6.8 North America was temporarily isolated, cut o.

60:3.8 Bering Strait closed, shutting o. the cooling waters

61:5.8 enormous icebergs were sliding o. the coast of Maine

61:7.14 much as the white man later killed o. the bison.

62:1.3 cut o. by the southern invasions of the glaciers.

62:5.8 When about nine years of age, the twins journeyed o.

62:5.10 she held o. the enemy until the father arrived with

62:5.11 so he wandered o. into the forest, was set upon by

62:7.5 And no sooner had the Most Highs left o. speaking

64:6.4 yellow tribes were able to drive them o. the Asiatic

64:7.1 for thousands of years migration to Asia was cut o..

64:7.14 About the time the green man was killing o. the

64:7.16 a blend of the red and yellow, holds the islands o.

66:7.16 now lie beneath the waters o. the shores of Persia.

67:2.3 and without warning isolated, utterly cut o. from all

67:2.4 group drew o. by itself and began deliberations,

69:9.5 The improvident habitually lived o. the thrifty.

72:12.4 Neither are the various peoples of Urantia set o.

73:1.2 the races of the world were little better o. than if

75:0.1 race betterment appeared to be a long way o.,

75:1.4 could they communicate with any being o. the planet.

78:2.2 valiantly fight o. the influences of the surrounding

79:5.2 Neanderthal strains were destroyed or driven o. the

79:6.3 ancestors of the Japanese people were not driven o.

80:7.2 literally driven o. the mainland by their larger and

80:9.14 retain charms of the New Stone Age for warding o.

83:4.6 event so as to put the ghosts and spirits o. the track.

84:0.3 sex sets the home o. from all other social activities.

87:0.2 Human imagination cast o. from the shores of self

87:5.9 designed to placate, satisfy, and buy o. the spirits

87:6.2 propitiation, attempts by bribery to buy o. ill luck.

87:6.4 Cutting o. the head and tying the body in the grave.

88:6.5 Magic was the branch o. the evolutionary religious

89:4.1 knocking out teeth, and cutting o. fingers.

89:7.3 put an infant away by itself, o. in the wilderness or

89:8.3 the custom to bind fingers instead of cutting them o..

94:11.11 Siddhartha and casts o. from the anthropomorphic

97:9.5 At Gath the Philistines ordered David o. the field;

108:4.4 isolated by rebellion, when a planet is cut o. from all

118:8.10 As man shakes o. the shackles of fear, as he bridges

123:5.13 stretching o. toward Mount Gilboa and Samaria.

125:2.9 his parents would find Jesus sitting o. by himself

125:6.13 forever cast o. the gentile yoke of political bondage.

127:6.11 that they would successfully fight o. poverty since

130:6.3 great things with your body if you would hasten o.

131:7.3 every hair of pride shuts o. saving light, as it were,

134:3.5 Jesus stopped o. on the return trip and delivered

136:7.1 He realized that he could cast himself o. the ledge

137:4.9 around Jesus’ neck, kissed him, and rushed o. to

139:8.11 Thomas get permission from Andrew to go o. by

140:7.3 he sent his apostles o. to “go fishing, seek carefree

143:3.6 by going o. they had left such problems to solve

144:1.8 more often he went o. to pray or commune alone.

144:3.14 always to pray in secret; to go o. by themselves

146:3.1 and added: “Where you leave o., we begin.

147:5.3 who came in o. the street was a woman of unsavory

149:3.2 When men shut o. the appeal to the spirit that

149:4.3 whose imagination had led him o. into visionary

150:3.6 relics are impotent to heal disease, ward o. disaster,

150:3.11 to win the protection of good spirits or to ward o.

150:5.4 When Jesus had left o. speaking, there was great

152:3.3 Jesus, before going o. to be alone in the hills, turned

152:4.1 The apostles, without their Master—sent o. by

157:3.5 The twelve never took their eyes o. the Master,

157:6.1 masses there occurred a great falling o. in revenue.

157:7.4 Jesus would send his apostles o. by themselves to

160:1.10 In this habit of Jesus’ going o. so frequently by

163:3.3 As they went o. by themselves, Jesus was grieved

163:4.9 Peter took them o. by themselves and preached to

167:4.4 they drew o. by themselves for a time to take

168:5.3 the same sickness that carried Lazarus o. when he

169:1.5 left his father’s house and went o. into a foreign

169:1.8 hunger, feeding swine o. here in a foreign country!

170:5.14 proceeded to set the kingdom o. into the future.

171:2.3 is yet a great way o., asking for terms of peace.

171:2.6 Jesus, leading the twelve, started o. on the way to

171:4.2 they had assembled o. by themselves, Jesus said:

172:3.6 Bethpage, a neighboring village a little o. the main

172:5.3 Simon Peter was at first almost swept o. his feet by

172:5.4 disappointment when Jesus climbed o. the donkey

172:5.8 Matthew kept his hands o. of him only by exercising

172:5.10 This Sunday started o. as a great day for Simon

173:0.2 And if I am going to quit, how shall I break o.?

174:5.1 hurried o. to the home of Joseph, where he knew

177:0.4 as Jesus started o. alone, John Mark came forward

177:1.2 We will go o. by ourselves and have a good visit.

177:3.1 the Master should have been allowed to go o. by

177:3.2 And so the Master left us here while he went o. to

177:4.9 But he rejoiced in being so sagacious as to trade o.

178:2.4 This runner hastened o. for Philadelphia with this

179:4.6 When the other apostles saw Judas hasten o. after

181:2.11 after you have shaken o. your depression and have

181:2.22 if you find yourself going o. in quest of those who

182:3.1 watch with him while he went o. about a stone’s

182:3.7 for the perspiration rolled o. his face in great drops.

184:2.4 identification as a disciple threw him o. his balance,

186:0.1 As Jesus and his accusers started o. to see Herod,

186:0.1 his Master’s request, John hastened o. to Bethany,

186:4.4 the delay in starting o. with Jesus for the site of the

190:2.7 wanted to rush o. to the city to tell the apostles

191:0.13 The Master put o. the first morontia appearance to

193:1.3 they hastened o. to the near-by towns and villages,

194:0.3 Peter unwittingly led o. in this mistake, and others

195:0.11 but even in that earlier compromise they came o.

196:1.6 progressive self-realization were marked o. by the

off, afar or far

3:1.2 ‘I am a God at hand as well as afar o.,’ says the Lord

3:1.4 “The true God is not afar o.; he is a part of us;

3:3.2 understands our thoughts afar o. and is acquainted

5:2.3 What a mistake to dream of God far o. in the skies

12:1.13 And it is near this outer border, in a far-o. corner

130:1.2 living by running away to far-o. enticements,

139:2.9 procession or trailing behind—“following afar o..”

150:8.8 is not hidden from you, neither is it far o..

166:2.1 not daring to approach him, they stood afar o. and

167:5.1 But the publican, standing afar o., would not so

169:1.9 while he was yet afar o., the father saw him and,

169:3.2 beheld Abraham afar o. and Lazarus in his bosom.

183:3.10 close behind the mob, but Peter followed afar o..

184:2.1 distance behind, and Simon Peter followed afar o..

offend

63:4.9 uncultured people irritate and o. each other.

180:3.1 If my words o. the unbelievers, so also will your

180:3.1 unbelievers, so also will your words o. the ungodly.

offended

4:5.4 The barbarous idea of propitiating an o. Lord,

82:4.4 for long ages the o. husband or the protector father

83:5.15 their o. relatives swept down on the chief in wrath

131:5.5 in repentance if I have o. in thought, word, or act—

141:0.2 Which of us has o. you?”

143:4.2 Later they o. the Jews by extending friendly

150:7.2 they were o. that he had never included his native

153:3.5 “Lest some of your hearers be unnecessarily o.,

153:5.4 Many shall be o. by the plain speaking of these days.

167:1.2 this dignitary was much o. because he did not receive

188:4.1 effective approach to an o. and unforgiving God;

188:4.8 abandon primitive notions about God as an o.

188:5.9 and in order to appease the wrath of an o. God,

194:2.8 the evil one—from the condemnation of an o. God.

offender

85:1.3 and by its prestige an o. can be haled into court.

133:1.1 he tightly held on to the o. until the smaller lad had

149:3.3 convicted, and executed as a religious o., a violator

154:0.1 refused to take action against him as a political o..

185:7.4 “I am certain this man is only a religious o..

188:4.11 of substituting an innocent sufferer for a guilty o..

offenders

166:4.4 these men who were thus destroyed were o. above

offending

85:4.1 be refused succor for fear of o. some river god.

89:1.1 to keep from o. the spirit ghosts by the avoidance of

133:1.1 demand the punishment of the larger and o. youth

134:3.6 prompt and summary dismissal of the o. teacher.

146:2.13 on the relation of prayer to careless and o. speech,

159:1.3 dealt justly and mercifully with your o. brother.

185:1.4 emperor promptly ordered the o. shields removed.

offense

75:5.8 but Adam was not certain of the nature of their o.

142:4.1 he feared that the Master might take o. at the sight

147:3.6 take o. that we spoke words of life to these afflicted

148:7.2 You would find cause for o. in me if you could

151:3.14 his enemies less opportunity to find cause for o.

154:6.12 Admonish them to find no o. in me but rather to seek

156:1.5 But Norana refused to take o. at Simon’s thrust.

156:2.7 therefore must you maintain a conscience void of o..

157:1.2 Let us give these men no occasion for o. at our

157:7.4 Judas took personal o. at Jesus’ recent warning to

158:8.1 or the things you see with your eyes give o. in the

159:2.3 many times did the apostles take o. at those who had

171:6.3 “And marvel not at what I say nor take o. at what we

180:5.5 become the instrument of great o. to one’s fellows.

offenses

131:4.6 and a gracious father who remits all our earthly o..

offensive

62:3.6 stones suitable for defensive and o. ammunition.

71:4.17 o. operations against other peoples for purposes of

72:11.4 employed these military resources in an o. war.

153:1.2 enemies, and he elected boldly to assume the o..

offensively

50:5.4 in seeking food or in fighting, o. or defensively.

offernoun

128:4.4 Jesus never spoke about this o. to his family,

134:2.5 Declining this o., he journeyed on with the caravan

136:9.7 he had again refused the o. of the Zealots to lead

164:2.4 the final remark of Jesus regarding the o. of the

175:3.1 the Sanhedrin’s reply to the last o. of mercy ever to

175:4.1 He did not hear this last o. of mercy to the Jewish

offerverb; see offer, cannot or not

1:2.8 living God which one human being can o. to another.

15:2.1 the estimates which I o. are solely for the purpose of

33:5.4 The Faithful of Days never proffer advice or o.

53:8.6 before leaving Urantia was to o. mercy to Caligastia

65:3.7 you will have abundant opportunity to o. suggestions

84:7.19 to o. the required sacrifices for the ghost’s progress

89:4.8 he became shrewd in his sacrificing, ceasing to o. up

89:6.8 belief that it was necessary to o. a human sacrifice

90:2.6 to kill him when he failed, unless he could o. a

108:6.1 Adjusters to o. themselves for actual existence in the

115:1.4 neither can a finite creature o. a rational reason for

120:1.7 o. you the following counsel, which should guide

125:0.6 ceremonies which his parents would o. in answer

128:2.4 new plan, to give advice and o. helpful suggestions

131:5.5 I o. prayers for mercy and praise for forgiveness.

132:4.2 always was he able to o. practical and immediately

132:5.14 “While I o. further suggestions concerning your

132:6.1 esteem it a privilege, not a duty, to o. guidance to

137:1.3 that he (Simon) likewise go to Jesus and o. himself

144:2.3 hungers, and that you have no food to o. him.

149:1.9 she continued to o. more and more money, as if the

151:2.3 apostles if they did not also have suggestions to o..

151:2.7 but you make a mistake when you seek to o. such

153:2.9 I o. you the bread of life for your hungry souls.

159:3.11 O. not consolation to those who lie down before

159:5.11 when one unjustly took away the coat, o. the other

162:2.7 I o. you the liberty of life and the joy of salvation.

163:5.2 he was prepared to o. hospitality to almost fifteen

165:2.3 some of them will so o. themselves in the years to

167:2.4 Jesus steadfastly refused to o. them further help in

168:2.7 the Master’s feet to give thanks and o. praise to God

171:2.2 just as the Son of Man is about to o. up his life for

174:5.7 I came not to judge the world but to o. it salvation.

175:1.22 But even now I o. you in my Father’s name mercy

177:4.6 he had come to o. himself to the Sanhedrin as one

180:3.2 Nothing, save to o. them fellowship on earth and

183:0.3 that they would o. resistance to the soldiers and

186:1.3 and then o. him as a reward thirty pieces of silver.

188:0.3 for friends of crucified persons to o. bribes to the

offer, cannot or not

16:4.8 highly probable, though we cannot o. definite proof,

70:9.17 Society cannot o. equal rights to all, but it can

91:8.3 direful may happen if they do not o. their regular

115:1.4 neither can a finite creature o. a rational reason for

140:8.15 But he did not o. any suggestions by way of remedy.

142:3.17 7. You shall not o. the blood of any sacrifice with

159:3.11 O. not consolation to those who lie down before

167:5.5 Jesus did not o. new mandates governing marriage

188:4.1 the Son of Man did not o. himself as a sacrifice to

offeredsee offered up

15:12.1 o. by the Mighty Messengers, the official observers

51:3.4 Caligastia o. crafty and effective opposition to the

53:2.5 Lucifer was long o. opportunity for repentance,

53:9.1 rebellion, salvation was o. all rebels by Michael.

53:9.1 would show proof of sincere repentance, Michael o.,

72:3.5 Moral instruction is o. by teachers during the rest

82:6.4 of the several races, still less objection could be o..

87:2.7 were so anxious to get rid of a ghost that they o. it

87:6.13 dual-spiritism concept of good and bad forces o. man

89:5.2 man enjoyed human flesh, and therefore he o. it as a

89:6.3 o. as a human sacrifice by her father, and with the

93:4.14 o. these people the substitute of a sacrament of

93:4.14 Salem where they o. sacrifices and burnt offerings.

93:4.14 he simply did not feel quite at ease until he had o.

93:9.5 Joseph was o. military command of the Egyptian

94:9.1 Buddhism prospered because it o. salvation

98:3.9 mysteries, which not only o. hopes of salvation but

102:1.5 no demonstration of so-called miracle may be o. in

108:3.6 has there ever been o. an indictment of an Adjuster

121:5.15 Christianity not only o. salvation from sorrow and

126:5.7 treasurer at Sepphoris had o. them a paltry amount

127:2.5 were amazed when he refused the honor o. him,

127:3.8 o. comments on the lesson, but usually he so selected

129:1.9 Jesus seldom o. them advice unless they asked for it.

135:2.1 John o. the sacrifices required for his cleansing.

135:8.1 near Pella, and had o. themselves for baptism.

140:8.15 fairness, but he o. no rules for their attainment.

140:8.31 The Master o. no solutions for the nonreligious

141:3.3 Jesus never o. a suggestion as to how the apostles

143:4.2 and o. sacrifices much after the order of the temple

143:5.4 seek for the living water which I have this day o.

149:2.11 that which was only when he simultaneously o. his

150:8.7 Following the benedictions he o. a prayer suitable for

151:2.8 Even Judas o. a very plausible interpretation.

163:1.3 house to house because a better lodging may be o..

173:1.3 in case a coin of larger value was o. for exchange,

175:1.3 And you will bear me witness that I have o. this same

175:1.8 that I have once more o. Israel and her rulers

177:3.2 lad approached the Master and o. him the basket,

178:1.16 sit in Moses’ seat; we only o. them the new light,

179:2.2 the hand of Thaddeus, held it while he o. thanks.

184:0.1 sacrifice was o. about three o’clock in the morning

186:1.4 You have o. me as a reward for my service, money—

187:3.4 they derisively o. a toast to Jesus, saying, “Hail and

195:9.7 price for even the greatest spiritual treasure ever o.

196:2.11 Jesus o. no rules for social advancement; his was a

offered up

128:1.7 “who in the days of the flesh so frequently o. up

171:4.7 to be o. up as the price of human bigotry and as

offeringnoun

64:4.13 but the o. of human sacrifice as a part of religious

70:3.11 would pay a return visit, with its o. of maidens;

70:7.18 taxes were easier to collect when disguised as an o.

76:2.3 Adam had indeed sought to discourage the o. of

89:4.1 no o. was contemplated which was not productive

89:5.15 the o. of human sacrifices effectively put a stop to

89:6.3 of Moses’ rulings against the o. of human sacrifice.

89:6.7 The idea of o. the first-born as a sacrifice was

89:8.2 Men eventually conceived the idea that the o. of

89:8.6 a free gift to the gods, a spontaneous o. of gratitude

91:2.4 the o. of their own consecrated wills to the doing of

122:10.2 sufficiently poor to warrant his o. for Mary two

162:4.4 by the priest bearing the wine for the drink o..

172:1.7 she changed her mind and chose to bestow this o.

172:1.8 were well-to-do and could afford to make such an o..

184:0.1 convene the court before the time of the o. of the

offeringverb

89:8.6 And so the business of o. sacrifices developed into

101:10.6 to o. proofs of the reality of religious experience.

119:2.5 even o. his rebellious predecessor the privilege of

122:10.2 sufficiently poor to warrant his o. for Mary two

126:5.6 the Nazareth library as his maturity o. to the Lord.

128:5.2 a religious teacher, o. as an inducement to begin with

132:5.2 I am o. advice only to you and for your personal

141:4.3 to free the minds of his apostles from the idea of o.

143:5.6 this living water which I am o. you even now.”

146:4.4 showing yourself to the priest and o. the sacrifices

169:4.2 Jesus never belittled himself by o. arguments in proof

175:1.6 I am just now o. you your last chance to come

179:2.2 when he had finished o. thanks, he said: “Take this

187:2.3 for the purpose of o. drugged wine to the victim in

189:2.5 supposedly getting rid of Jesus by o. bribes to the

offeringssee offerings, burnt

74:7.21 Adam endeavored to substitute the o. of the fruit of

76:2.2 Now, in those days it was customary to make o. to

76:2.2 Cain and Abel made periodic o. to the priests.

81:1.4 pastoral life were held in greater esteem than the o.

87:2.9 food o. at funeral feasts were once universal.

87:3.3 make sure that some one would provide o after death

90:2.11 various fees which were ostensibly o. to the spirits.

91:2.4 men seek to substitute the o. of possessions for the

93:6.4 could be secured only by works—sacrifices and o.;

125:2.3 was not pleased with this spectacle of sacrificial o.,

135:1.1 John completed the making of the o. which were

139:7.8 Matthew received freely tendered o. from believing

162:4.2 was the occasion of the reception of the temple o.;

173:1.3 and for the payment of vows and the making of o..

196:0.10 greatest of all o.: the consecration and dedication

offerings, burnt

93:4.3 favor of God on my faith, not on sacrifices and b..

93:4.14 of Salem where they offered sacrifices and b..

97:5.6 message was: “Shall I come before God with b.?

126:4.5 Shall I come before him with b., with calves a year

174:4.3 is much more to be regarded than all the b. and

offers up

188:5.10 When thinking men look upon Jesus as he o. his life

office

72:2.8 their term of o. is concurrent with his—six years.

72:5.10 works six hours a day in the o. of his machine shop

72:8.2 may accept political, elective, or appointive o. in

84:4.10 woman was long deprived of the right to hold o. in

88:3.4 The insignia of priestly and kingly o. were

90:1.1 in many cases the o. of shaman became hereditary.

90:5.4 Eventually the o. became hereditary; a continuous

136:1.2 the threefold o. of prophet, priest, and king.

138:2.4 customs collector of Capernaum, who had his o.

138:3.1 ready to turn the affairs of his o. over to his brother.

139:6.5 carefully your steps; do not overmagnify your o..

139:12.3 discharged the responsibilities of his o. honestly,

172:5.2 he was too busy with the responsibilities of his o.

181:2.20 Your o. of stewardship is about over.

193:6.3 Matthias was inducted into his o. and then appointed

officeholders

71:2.18 use wise techniques of guiding and controlling o.

72:8.2 and all o. of this group must be graduates of both

72:8.2 The fourth and last division of o. are not required

officer

31:9.1 The presiding o. of this magnificent group, the senior

33:4.6 Gabriel is the chief o. of execution for mandates

43:5.14 presiding o. is a Vorondadek Son of extraordinary

55:8.2 the system supreme court and actual presiding o. of

70:6.5 The first cabinet o. was a food administrator;

73:2.4 a liaison o., keeping Amadon as his own associate.

96:3.1 of Egypt; Moses’ father was a Semitic liaison o.

114:3.1 of these narratives this executive o. was changed,

123:4.4 Jesus deducted the tithe and turned it over to the o.

123:5.3 a semicircle, while their teacher, the chazan, an o. of

127:2.4 subsequently becoming an o. in the Galilean division.

129:1.7 garrison’s commanding o. was a gentile believer in

129:1.7 This o. belonged to a wealthy Roman family, and

138:2.8 5. Simon Zelotes was a high o. in the patriotic

159:1.4 Now this o. of the king’s court pleaded that hard

162:2.6 Eber, the proper o. of the Sanhedrin, with two

164:4.4 The presiding o. saw whither they were drifting,

164:4.8 The o. of the court spoke to the former blind man,

164:4.9 replied to the o. of the court: “Whether this man is

177:4.8 arrange with that o. to bring your Master to us

183:2.3 to their request and referred them to his superior o.

183:2.3 presiding o. of the Jewish Sanhedrin was present

183:3.4 Jesus stepped up immediately in front of the o.

183:5.2 Roman o. would so much as speak to the betrayer—

officered

93:5.12 Abraham’s own bodyguard of 318 o. the army,

officers

18:4.5 are the o. of the courts of all three divisions,

22:5.6 they are o. of their superuniverse governments, but

22:9.4 The Celestial Guardians are the o. of the courts of

22:9.8 I have often seen these dignified o. of the high

37:2.1 serve in many capacities but chiefly as liaison o. of

53:4.3 over in a body and were sworn in publicly as the o.

70:10.4 opinion operated directly; o. of law were not needed.

70:10.5 orders the first crime detectors and o. of the law.

72:2.7 by the presiding o. of either of the other legislative

72:7.5 There are no municipally appointed peace o.;

72:11.2 The courses pursued by such commissioned o. are

135:12.5 a great feast in the Machaerian palace for his chief o.

154:3.2 Herod signed the decree which authorized the o.

154:5.1 the arrest of Jesus by the o. of the Sanhedrin.

154:6.6 bringing word that the o. of the Sanhedrin were on

154:7.1 engaged in this hasty flight from the Sanhedrin o.

154:7.4 the Jerusalem o. hurried up and began their search

162:1.5 the fear that had come over the o. of the Sanhedrin

162:2.5 but the o. of the Sanhedrin did not wholly believe

172:2.4 fled to Philadelphia when the o. of the Sanhedrin

173:2.3 altogether proper that the temple rulers and the o.

175:3.3 The o. of the Sanhedrin were given the orders for

175:3.3 They were told to plan to take him in secret,

175:3.3 instructed these o. of the Sanhedrin to “bring him

offices

47:6.1 Through the good o. of these superangels of the

67:2.1 the redistribution of these o. of administrative

71:2.19 upon the practice of electing to public o. only those

72:2.2 The few o. of city administration are keenly sought

72:8.2 The public o. of the nation are grouped in four

72:8.2 degrees, such o. being wholly appointive.

72:9.1 Although candidates for all public o. are restricted to

official

15:12.1 the Mighty Messengers, the o. observers of the

22:2.8 of importance as the o. observers of the Ancients of

24:2.6 the o. recorders of Uversa place on their records the

26:3.6 their o. station is located on planet number seventy

39:1.17 These are the o. recorders for the supreme seraphim

62:7.5 message from Lucifer contained the o. acceptance of

97:9.14 made the worship of Yahweh o. for his kingdom.

98:3.8 the human gods continued until the o. Roman cult

121:3.2 The upper classes with money and o. power,

135:12.1 the o. residence had been moved from Sepphoris to

135:12.4 the o. residence at Tiberias were fully completed.

139:9.4 more kindly to the idea of being directed by o. ushers

142:6.2 Nicodemus was not an o. delegate of the Sanhedrin;

147:0.2 the influence of these believers among Herod’s o.

147:7.1 the o. spies from Jerusalem, had again found Jesus,

153:1.1 the o. observers of Herod Antipas, who had been

154:0.2 One of Herod’s o. family, Chuza, whose wife

154:1.2 o. action was taken by the rulers of the Capernaum

158:4.3 this anxious father, a minor o. of Herod Antipas, had

162:1.9 These teachings were really the o. announcement of

173:1.1 Levitical law and as interpreted by o. inspectors of

175:1.9 phylacteries and enlarge the borders of their o. robes.

187:1.4 at Golgotha, the o. crucifixion site of Jerusalem.

188:2.2 Pilate early the next day, bearing the o. request of

officially

33:2.5 Michael’s headquarters is o. located on Salvington,

126:4.1 fifteenth birthday, Jesus could o. occupy the pulpit

175:3.1 o. and unanimously voted to impose the death

officials

72:2.8 choose their own cabinets of administrative o..

72:8.2 such o. are only required to have state degrees of

139:7.6 public o., and politicians, down through the ages,

147:6.2 the Roman o. were not much alarmed by his

162:1.7 due to a secret understanding with the Roman o..

172:5.7 would have been arrested by the Sanhedrin o. and

officiate

35:10.1 the ex-System Sovereign corps o. as administrative

48:3.13 one of the Morontia Companions will be able to o.

76:3.5 The priests of the order were trained to o at religious

84:7.19 desire to have sons to o. in the post-mortem feasts,

officiated

162:4.4 priests with a corresponding number of Levites o..

officiating

39:5.13 is skillfully deposited, by the o. seraphic assistants,

76:2.3 o. Nodite priests were reverting to the standards

125:1.4 the blood from the hands of the o. slaughter priests

offset

70:7.16 To o. them, kings fostered their own secret police.

73:2.5 But their evil machinations were largely o. by the

78:5.2 the steady migration toward Europe was o. by new

87:0.1 The ghost cult evolved as an o. to the hazards of bad

153:1.6 and o. by his unequivocal refusal to be made king.

offshoot

62:3.4 The more powerful and intelligent o. of the species

64:7.5 The South American o. did receive a faint touch of

offshore

134:3.1 islands situated a short distance o. near Urmia was

152:5.1 they anchored their boat o. near Zebedee’s house

offspring

1:3.1 Even though you are “the o. of God,” you ought not

2:4.4 Mercy is the natural and inevitable o. of goodness

5:1.11 Only do his o. close their hearts forever to the

5:5.14 natural conditions is quite sufficient to initiate o..

7:6.3 The Original and Eternal Son is the o.-person of the

8:4.1 the Infinite Spirit and his spirit o. show forth the

8:4.1 And all the spirit o. of the Conjoint Actor partake

9:1.8 the hammer are the children of mercy, the spirit o. of

13:1.9 the Seven Master Spirits and certain of their o. from

13:1.18 the Infinite Spirit with certain of the higher o. of the

13:4.1 worlds inhabited by the o. of the Infinite Spirit,

14:4.10 The Havona natives are all the o. of the Paradise

14:6.19 —to administer a universe as associate-Creator o.,

15:4.5 and aggregate mass of their stellar and planetary o..

15:4.7 control of many of their segregated stellar o.,

15:6.13 Many comets are unestablished wild o. of the solar

17:1.7 the trinitized o. of the glorified mortal graduates

17:3.5 Their o., the seconaphim, are also retentive or record

17:5.1 the servants of the Master Spirits,whose collective o.

17:5.3 who sojourn in Havona through their personal o.,

18:1.1 Though the o. of the Trinity supervise these seven

18:2.1 They are the o. of the Paradise Trinity, but like the

18:3.2 are all uniform and superperfect o. of the Trinity.

18:4.4 two groups are drawn from among the trinitized o.

19:5.6 Inspired Spirits are the o. of the Paradise Trinity.

20:1.10 Melchizedeks are the joint o. of a local universe

20:1.11 Trinity Teacher Sons are the o. of the Father, Son,

20:6.2 lives with just one exception: They do not beget o.

21:1.2 Son is the only-begotten and only-begettable o. of

22:9.1 These trinitized o. of perfected humans and of

24:4.1 are the joint o. of the Infinite Spirit and the Seven

26:1.12 the o. of the Master Spirits and of the Spirits of the

26:1.14 With these o. of a Universe Mother Spirit mortal

26:2.2 Primary supernaphim are the exclusive o. of the

26:11.2 the trinitized o. of the mortal finaliters and similar

28:3.2 These seconaphim of the superuniverses are the o.

29:1.2 thus in eternal union with one of their collective o..

29:4.4 The Master Physical Controllers are the direct o. of

31:7.2 Paradise Citizens, or their trinitized o.—any being

31:9.13 trinitized o. of the finaliters and the Paradise Citizens

34:2.5 the o. of the Spirit increasingly approach the order

34:3.1 by either time or space, but most of their o. are.

35:0.1 are the o. of the Rulers of the universal domains.

35:0.2 Daynals are the o. of a Paradise Creator Son in

35:1.1 The personality o. resulting from this creative

36:1.1 The Life Carriers are the o. of three pre-existent

36:4.2 appearance of the seventh generation of planetary o..

36:4.5 circuit, where their o. are also destined to forgather.

37:3.1 Archangels are the o. of the Creator Son and the

37:9.7 Susatia are the brilliant o. of the Creator Son and

37:9.9 when no more o. of the combined nature are

37:10.2 The Spironga are the spirit o. of the Bright and

38:3.1 o. of the Universe Mother Spirit who are so largely

39:0.1 unknown reason these seraphic o. are very diverse.

39:1.3 the divine o. of the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit

41:1.1 the ensuing generations of stellar and planetary o..

45:6.7 those o. who perished on the evolutionary worlds

47:1.5 mansion world parents embrace their material o.

47:3.11 These companions are the o. of the local universe

48:2.2 Morontia Power Supervisors are the o. of a local

48:3.1 hosts are the o. of a local universe Mother Spirit.

48:6.32 very definite social tendencies characterize the o.

48:6.33 the restatement of parental life in the lives of o.

50:1.1 the Creator Son (the o. of the Universal Father and

50:3.4 assign their various duties to their mutual o. and to

50:3.4 of the native races, such o. usually succeed them.

50:3.5 All the o. of these semimaterial assistants of the

50:4.13 the o. of the ascenders of the Prince’s materialized

51:1.1 The material or sex Sons and Daughters are the o.

51:1.8 the o. of a Material Son and Daughter procreated

51:5.3 women for voluntary mating with the Adamic o..

52:3.2 but their planetary o.—direct and mixed—become

52:3.5 But the o. of the Material Son and Daughter are

52:3.8 their o. within a few generations usually gravitate to

57:1.1 and your sun is one of the multifarious o. of the

61:1.4 Bring forth relatively mature and well-developed o..

61:1.5 nurture and protect their o. with affectionate regard.

61:6.1 o. of Asiatic migrants of the older North American

62:1.1 Neither were they the o. of the modern type of lemur

62:2.2 As a rule o. were born singly, although twins were

62:5.10 a mammalian affection of a high order for her o.,

62:5.11 His brilliant o. having been lost, life did not seem

62:7.3 the twins to flee northward and segregate their o.

63:4.3 heroically for the safety of their mates and their o.;

63:4.5 no male o. appearing among Sontad’s descendants,

64:5.3 all of their o. tended toward the skin color of the

64:7.6 red and yellow men mingled in Asia, and the o. of

65:3.4 Even the loss of Andon and Fonta before they had o.

68:5.8 animal, consigned to work and to bear human o.,

68:6.2 at the same time the natural increase in o. was

68:6.9 It was long the custom for a maiden to kill her o.,

69:9.7 exquisite enterprise of home building, o. rearing,

73:1.4 constantly coming to the surface whenever the o. of

73:5.1 intended for the promised Son and his immediate o..

74:1.5 one hundred o.—fifty sons and fifty daughters—

74:6.1 more than three hundred thousand of the pure-line o.

74:6.2 after leaving the Garden besides the two o. of joint

74:6.9 dates from the traditions of the Adamic o.—mating,

75:2.1 Even the young o. of Adam were uninfluenced by the

75:4.5 not die but rather live anew in the person of their o.,

75:6.3 These o. of Adam and Eve are now on Edentia; we

76:4.1 Adam and his o. had blue eyes,and the violet peoples

76:4.3 Their Urantia o. did not inherit the parental

76:4.3 They had a single circulation, the human type of

76:4.6 These superior o. were not so subject to fear as the

77:1.2 sex creatures capable of procreating material o.

77:1.5 upon the appearance of the one thousandth o..

77:2.2 plan of procreating o. embodying the combined

77:2.2 the union of the conjoint o. of the Prince’s staff

77:2.2 Prince’s staff with the first-generation o. of Adam

77:2.4 progeny would resemble the o. of other Andonite

77:3.1 when the o. of the Prince’s staff had become too

77:5.6 When the second strangely behaving o. arrived, he

77:6.1 the secondary order are the o. of the pure Adamic

77:6.3 their electrically energized o. live on and on, not

78:1.2 was immensely quickened by the presence of their o..

78:6.4 The majority of the able o. of this racial union later

79:5.7 never came in contact with even the Andite o. of

81:6.41 Society is the o. of age upon age of trial and error;

82:5.1 that race mixture improved the quality of the o..

82:6.3 You also get unsatisfactory o. when the degenerate

82:6.9 neither are such mulatto o. so objectionable as

83:8.5 and for the purpose of procreating and rearing o..

83:8.8 family is becoming a partnership for rearing o.,

84:1.2 Woman, because of emotional attachment to her o.,

84:1.4 thought nothing of strangling such o. at birth.

84:1.5 of the living inheritance factors which initiate o..

84:1.8 to rear the resultant o., for that was homemaking.

84:1.9 and o., are vastly superior to either two men or two

84:7.10 Love of o. is almost universal and is of distinct

84:7.18 7. Certain religions required o..

86:2.7 Naturalism is not a religion—it is the o. of religion.

86:4.6 hereditary and trait resemblance of o. to ancestors.

93:2.6 never married, nor could he have left o. on earth.

93:5.3 Abraham, and they confidently expected o. in a

93:5.5 in the enlightened o. of you two brothers shall all the

93:6.3 story of the future occupation of Canaan by his o.

96:2.3 True, his o., coming up out of Egypt, did form the

101:1.4 neither is religion the o. of sublime feelings and

111:2.10 is the birth of a soul, the joint o. of an adjutant mind

116:4.5 the o. of this creative act are spiritual, not material

120:3.8 Sonarington forbids the leaving of human o. behind

121:4.3 While the Stoics professed to be the “o. of God,”

122:3.2 How could the o. of human beings be a child of

123:0.5 that his being reckoned among the o. of David was

130:3.4 The Jews were the o. of Abraham and occupied

133:5.12 ignorant, being the o. of the inferior slaves of those

142:7.9 sometimes restraint of their young and immature o..

143:1.4 to restrain the unwise acts of his thoughtless o..

143:3.6 creations of fear and o. of augmented apprehension.

147:5.9 delinquency and demoralization of their own o..

170:2.23 not the child of a defective nature but rather the o. of

174:3.1 brother take the wife, but he also died leaving no o.

175:1.21 John did truly call you the o. of vipers, and I ask how

195:8.4 dictatorial political state is the direct o. of scientific

offspring-person

7:6.3 The Original and Eternal Son is the o. of the “first”

oft-referred-to

134:6.15 that the o. lectures of the caravan conductor had

oft-repeated

75:4.5 Eve had told Cano of this o. warning on the fateful

137:7.1 her so o. exclamation: “I cannot understand him.

183:4.2 to Jesus’ o. teachings regarding nonresistance.

oftennon-exhaustive

9:5.7 Too o., all too o., you mar your minds by insincerity

14:5.11 your short life on earth, disappointment must be o.

48:4.6 The senselessness of much that so o. causes us

56:10.3 you all too o. limit to the study of man’s crude

84:8.2 marriage is o. viewed only as a means of pleasure.

91:7.2 Jesus o. took his apostles away by themselves for

102:1.3 truth on Urantia has all too o. been mixed up with

103:3.3 Environment has all too o. mastered religion.

117:6.9 Men all too o. forget that God is the greatest

118:10.7 But what man calls providence is all too o. the

118:10.12 natural law is so o. apparently cruel, heartless, and

122:4.4 The early followers of Jesus all too o. succumbed

122:5.3 more o. he drove forward in the manner of his

124:1.13 o. grew discouraged with their slow-acting minds.

129:1.5 Jesus o. went out fishing with James, John, and

131:9.3 But this Heaven within me o. makes hard demands

139:11.9 Jesus o. told Simon that it was proper to want to

140:5.7 happiness has all too o. been associated with the

140:5.21 So o. persecution does follow peace.

141:6.2 How o. have I told you to labor only to put

144:1.8 but more o. he went off to pray or commune alone.

144:5.94 Forget us not as we so o. neglect and forget you.

147:4.3 you all so o. fail to put a spiritual interpretation

148:5.3 All too o. there has prevailed a tendency to ascribe

156:5.4 men are all too o. led into temptation by the urge

159:1.4 “Lord, how o. shall my brother sin against me, and

159:3.3 loss of self-respect o. ends in paralysis of the will.

160:3.4 All too o., when we battle for the right, it turns out

160:3.4 Too o. we engage in a fight merely to convince

163:3.4 are first shall be last, while the last shall o. be first.

165:4.6 love of riches all too o. obscures spiritual vision.

170:2.24 Jesus o. spoke of it as the “kingdom of life.”

171:4.7 How o. would I have gathered your children

177:4.11 that heart, so o. wounded, lost all real affection for

179:5.9 And as o. as you do this, do it in remembrance of me

184:2.12 too o. one’s own mind tends to justify continuance in

195:5.2 Truth o. becomes confusing and even misleading

195:7.7 Man’s conceit o. outruns his reason and eludes his

195:10.13 this church has o. dared to smother newborn faith

oftener

72:9.3 additional votes conferred upon them not o. than

oftentimes

49:2.1 Life Carriers are o. confronted with the necessity of

64:7.20 devotion that o. bordered on grandeur and sublimity.

75:3.6 Adam was o. discouraged by the little that had

103:8.2 intellectual, is divergent and o. confusingly fallacious

130:4.2 divine qualities, may, and o. do, change except the

133:3.7 Now, o., men and women become confused in their

133:7.3 For two weeks he suffered from a raging fever, o.

143:1.4 A father’s love for his son o. impels the father to

145:2.6 deceitful above all things and o. desperately wicked.

146:7.1 rebellious midwayers who had o. impersonated the

158:5.1 o. this evil spirit which possesses him rends him in

159:2.3 But John o. recounted this experience in connection

167:6.3 And so does the sacred o. appear to be the common,

176:3.9 put the blame upon others, o. upon those who least

177:2.3 but it is a dangerous and o. semiselfish trait as it is

181:2.5 to give due consideration to the fact that age o.

ofttimes

25:3.5 they do o. effect their strange doings and enforce

48:4.5 and fearfulness, and o. foolish and childish anxiety.

89:3.3 Penance is the negative form of this o. foolish

Og

69:8.3 The raid upon Og, the king of Bashan, was equally

oh

133:1.5 to defend Jesus, Ganid said: “Oh, I begin to see!

Ohio

59:4.6 deposits are exposed in the banks of the O. River

61:7.2 it extended as far south as the O. River and central

61:7.9 south and covering the greater portion of O. and

oil

28:5.13 experience of this order as the “o. of reconciliation”

59:3.4 the deposits of this age that much of the gas, o., zinc,

59:3.4 the gas and o. being derived from the enormous

59:5.16 Coal layers often hold both gas and o..

60:3.9 coal or lignite, and in many regions they contain o..

89:4.9 2,756 golden images, 331,702 jars of honey and o.,

90:4.9 O. and wine was a very early medicine for treating

90:4.9 castor o. and opium were used by the Sumerians.

96:5.4 the fruit of your land—the corn, wine, o., and your

97:5.6 a thousand rams or with ten thousand rivers of o.?

122:6.3 small, flat clay lamp, which was filled with olive o..

126:4.2 o. of joy in the place of mourning, a song of praise

126:4.5 rams, ten thousands of sheep, or with rivers of o.?

147:5.4 My head with o. you neglected to anoint, but she

150:0.2 practice of anointing the sick with o. in connection

150:0.2 The apostles of John had always used the anointing o

164:1.3 he bound up his wounds, pouring on o. and wine,

169:2.4 He answered, ‘A hundred measures of o..’

ointment

172:1.5 a large alabaster cruse of very rare and costly o.;

172:1.5 The house became filled with the odor of the o.,

172:1.5 showing indignation that so costly an o. should be

172:1.5 Why was this o. not sold and the money bestowed

172:1.6 To you who murmur and say that this o. should

172:1.6 This woman has long saved this o. for my body at

172:1.7 the cost of this o. was a sum equal to the earnings

172:1.7 Mary loved Jesus; she had provided this precious o.

ointments

188:1.7 make ready spices and o., and return on Sunday

189:4.5 the five women, laden with their o., arrived before

OkhbanEgyptian prophet

95:3.5 O. they murdered; Ikhnaton they accepted but

oldsee old, of; see old age; see Old; see years old

4:5.5 found deliverance from the o. and pagan idea that

30:4.15 constitutes the resurrection of the o. personality,

41:3.7 are relatively young; most of the dwarf stars are o.,

41:3.7 Both very young and very o. suns usually shine with

41:6.5 power of the atomic nucleus pulls it back into its o.

46:7.4 fabricate new bodies in which the o. spornagia

48:4.12 restfulness in the contemplation of that which is o.

48:6.33 The creation of new pictures out of o. facts,

55:6.4 Even so, “o. things are passing away; behold, all

55:6.6 I have visited a few o. planets where abandonters

60:1.8 extended eastward to connect with the o. sea basin

61:3.8 Spain was connected with Africa by the o. land

64:7.8 migrated westward along the o. trails of the Andon

64:7.11 The remnant of the blue race left in the o. Persian

67:5.3 Society quickly sank back to its o. biologic level,

69:3.4 o. men and cripples were set to work making tools

69:3.4 They were later assigned to building irrigation works

70:2.21 O.-fashioned war did select the innately great men

70:3.6 The o idea of friendship meant adoption into the clan

70:5.2 This regulative group was composed of o. men

70:9.13 When rights are o. beyond knowledge of origin, they

70:10.10 analogue of this o.-time method of retaliation.

77:4.7 religious ceremonial, and an o. system of writing.

77:4.13 Adamson visited one of the o. Vanite settlements to

78:2.3 Only among the o. settlements of Van and Amadon

81:3.3 new dwellings directly on top of the ruins of the o..

81:6.39 things must not be despised just because they are o.,

84:3.6 There was also an o. superstition that women could

84:4.6 Finally, the o. women were permitted to attend the

86:4.1 to constitute convincing evidence that the o. chief

86:4.7 did not relish the idea of becoming o. and decrepit.

87:4.1 tribes clung to the o. belief in one class of ghosts.

87:7.1 The cult grew out of the traditions of “o. families”

87:7.7 The o. cults were too egocentric; the new must be

87:7.7 The new cult must, like the o., foster sentiment,

89:6.2 shaman ordered the sacrifice of a respected o. man

89:6.2 Whereupon the o. man had his own son dispatch

90:1.6 direction of tribal affairs out of the hands of the o.

90:3.9 a scientific era is destroying man’s age-o. theories

92:2.2 usage and legal procedures cling to the o. forms.

92:2.5 they actually adjust it to their mores and o. ways

92:7.2 religions are advancing expressions of the o. beliefs,

92:7.2 The o. does not cease to exist; it is merged with the

93:9.8 Abraham was not so o. as the records indicate, and

94:6.8 cosmic concepts of the o. philosopher who taught

95:5.10 with the priests, back to the worship of the o. gods,

95:5.12 to return with the priests to the o.-time worship of

96:1.12 Canaanites held to the worship of the o. tribal deities.

96:2.5 modified version of the o. Yahweh ritual of magic

96:6.3 people all too willing to believe their o. religion but

97:1.8 o. leader progressed in the understanding of God,

97:7.6 “The heavens may vanish and the earth wax o.,

97:9.19 his teaching as a defender of the o. land mores as

99:0.2 of new social orders or the preservation of o. ones.

99:4.2 the transition from o. religious loyalties to the

100:7.18 he is a new creature; o. things are passing away;

103:2.9 the “o. man of sin” and the “new nature” of grace.

112:5.21 your new life in the new worlds with your o. life in

114:6.7 imperishable values of the o. and passing forms

120:2.5 and emancipate their minds from age-o. fears.

122:8.6 The babe was almost three weeks o. at the time of

123:1.2 Jesus was about three years and two months o. at the

123:3.8 As James grew up to be o. enough to help his mother

123:5.8 close association with his fellow men, young and o.,

125:4.3 glowering down upon him, asked how o. he was.

126:4.5 before him with burnt offerings,with calves a year o.?

127:1.5 his three sisters, two of whom were o. enough to

127:2.7 Jesus had but one wise counselor, his o. teacher,

127:2.9 to liberate his people if he were only o. enough to

127:3.1 a payment on the o. family supply and repair shop

127:3.1 James was o. enough to work at the house shop

127:3.7 Jesus began work in the o. family repair shop and

128:2.2 Simon began work with Jesus’ o. boyhood playmate

134:1.6 Joseph and his family moved into the o. Nazareth

134:3.1 and recuperation at the o. Persian city of Urmia on

134:9.4 beheld the joyous abandon of the young and the o..

135:3.2 the time was fast approaching when the o. order

135:3.4 in John’s heart that he was to be the last of the o.

135:4.2 John knew only of the o. methods of approach to

136:0.1 John as the greatest of the prophets of the o. order,

136:4.2 and which hung upon the walls of the o. home.

137:3.4 Now Jesus seemed quite like his o. self to all of them

137:4.1 Jesus was most cordial to all, young and o., Jew and

138:3.3 Simon the Zealot, whom they found at his o. place of

138:5.2 trying to fit Jesus’ new gospel into their o. forms

139:4.4 growing o. and becoming more or less childish,

139:11.11 Simon labored until he was an o. man and feeble.

140:5.17 Children are normally kind when o. enough to

140:6.2 would build the new teaching directly upon the o.,

140:8.1 these new spiritual teachings directly onto their o.

140:8.2 Jesus quoted with approval an o. Hebrew saying:

140:10.1 of repentance, sorrow for the o. way of living.

142:6.4 “But how can a man be born again when he is o.?

143:1.5 and equally to young and o., male and female.

143:2.3 In the o. order you fasted and prayed; as the new

143:2.3 new creatures; o. things are to pass away; behold I

143:2.4 “By the o. way you seek to suppress, obey, and

143:2.4 the liberty of self-mastery in place of the o. law of

143:4.2 meetings on the site of this o. Samaritan temple.

146:3.1 The o. philosopher was susceptible to the Master’s

147:4.1 taught us the positive version of the o. rule of life,

147:7.2 not sew a piece of new cloth upon an o. garment,

147:7.2 Neither do men put new wine into o. wine skins,

147:7.2 they do not bring too much of the o. order over into

147:7.3 Jesus: “That which is o. and also true must abide.

147:7.3 Remember it is written: ‘Forsake not an o. friend,

147:7.3 As new wine, so is a new friend; if it becomes o.,

149:0.4 supported himself by spending his time at his o.

151:1.1 sat alone in the boat, the o. fishing boat of Andrew

156:5.5 The o. and the inferior will be forgotten in the love

156:5.18 and those who refuse to grow o. gracefully.

158:4.4 their o. temptation—that of discussing who should

158:6.2 yielded to the temptation and fell into your o. evil

160:1.7 average person prefers to cling to the o. illusions of

163:2.2 but my father is very o. and near death; could I be

165:5.4 laid up your treasures where the purse waxes not o.,

166:3.6 This was a new and strange version of the o. proverb

168:3.6 that o. Jewish adage, “It is better that one man die,

170:3.11 Jesus struck the deathblow of the o. society in that

174:5.12 The o. order is bringing itself to judgment; the

176:1.7 you always try to attach the new teaching to the o.;

177:1.4 had not been o. enough to be one of the apostles

177:4.9 realization of honor and reward in the o. order,

178:1.16 You are not to attack the o. ways; you are skillfully

178:1.16 leaven of new truth in the midst of the o. beliefs.

179:1.6 to give way to their o. predilection for honor,

179:5.2 The o. Passover commemorated the emergence of

179:5.10 they ended this celebration of the o. but bloodless

180:1.5 but it most certainly does make the o. world new.

180:5.12 indicates the difference between the o. religion and

180:5.12 The o. religion taught self-sacrifice; the new

180:5.12 o. religion was motivated by fear-consciousness;

181:2.21 getting along with your brethren, both o. and new.

182:3.10 And it was from these o. memories of Nazareth,

185:4.1 Herod Antipas dwelt in the o. Maccabean palace

185:4.3 arrayed him in an o. purple royal robe and sent him

185:6.4 Jesus,clothed in an o. purple royal robe with a crown

193:3.2 “Simon, you still cling to your o. ideas about the

194:3.8 neither radical nor conservative; it is neither the o.

194:3.8 is to be dominated neither by the o. nor the young.

194:4.6 the o. message that “God is the loving Father of all

195:0.3 in either decided victory for the new or for the o.

195:0.13 By this paganization of Christianity the o. order won

old, of

1:1.6 prophets of o. truly called him “the everlasting God”

1:3.2 Said the seer of o.: “Lo, he goes by me, and I see

34:6.6 your teacher of o. declared: “Not in word only but

40:6.2 “Spoke the prophet of o. in the name of the eternal

73:1.6 they were numbered among the “mighty men of o..”

77:2.3 their children were the ‘mighty men of o.,’

77:5.9 were also included among the “mighty men of o..”

79:1.9 like the Andites of o., these warriors proclaimed the

85:6.2 the holy men of o. were looked upon as inspired by

87:5.14 and other remnants of the advancing ghost cult of o..

88:3.3 and the medicine man of o. never allowed his bag,

88:6.1 twentieth century are typical of the magicians of o..

89:6.3 foolish and needless vows, and the men of o. held

98:4.8 was built around the legend of the Nile god of o.,

126:3.8 certain that it had not been written by Enoch of o.,

135:6.3 John dressed like Elijah of o., and he thundered his

147:8.5 at least to live up to the ideas of the prophet of o.

155:6.2 prophets of o. made an end of their utterances.

155:6.7 the practice of always quoting the prophets of o.

159:4.7 And even if these holy men of o. lived inspired

172:1.3 Jesus talked with Simon about Joshua of o.,

175:1.20 you built a monument to the martyred prophets of o.,

old age or old-age

41:3.7 yellow tinge indicates moderate youth or o., but

55:3.1 the infirmities attendant upon the decrepitude of o.

55:3.6 for labor resultant from accident, disease, o., or

72:4.3 the same methods as those employed in o. insurance.

72:6.0 6. OLD-AGE INSURANCE

72:6.1 government-insurance guarantees of security in o..

72:6.3 The funds for o. pensions are derived from four

72:6.7 the income from natural resources goes to the o.

72:6.8 o. pensions are solely administered by the federal

72:7.1 paternalistic only in the administration of o. pensions

76:5.5 for 530 years; he died of what might be termed o..

84:7.13 2. Children were o. insurance.

90:3.9 An understanding of o. and contagion is gradually

94:7.6 in his o. his dying words were, “Work out your own

old-fashioned

70:2.21 O. war did select innately great men for leadership,

old-time

70:10.10 a modern analogue of this o. method of retaliation.

95:5.12 return with the priests to the o. worship of Isis and

Old Stone Age

64:0.2 to the period commonly regarded as the O..

64:6.24 The European researches and explorations of the O.

Old Testament

70:10.6 The O. records one of these ordeals, a marital

74:8.7 The O. account of creation dates from long after the

82:4.3 The O. deals with women as a form of property;

84:3.2 scant courtesy paid womankind during the O. era is

93:9.6 up to the times of the en masse editing of the O.

93:9.7 What the O. records describe as conversations

95:1.10 wrote many of the O. Psalms, inscribing them on

95:4.2 the sacred book of that people long before the O.

95:4.3 the philosophy of the O. Book of Proverbs.

95:5.7 which are now preserved in the O. Book of Psalms,

97:8.1 the sacred history of Israel as portrayed in the O.,

97:9.8 making David king as they are found in the O..

97:9.18 This great fight is not even mentioned in the O..

97:9.27 The Jewish religion of the O. evolved in Babylon

122:4.4 Most of the Messianic prophecies of the O. were

122:4.4 Many O. sayings were so distorted as to appear to

135:5.4 Many who read the O. literally looked expectantly

oldensee olden times

2:2.1 Even your o. prophets understood the eternal,

2:6.2 The o. concept that God is a Deity dominated by

39:5.12 idea that angels possess wings is not wholly due to o.

53:1.3 Your o. prophet saw his sad estate when he wrote:

58:7.3 The rocks of this o. age are now at the surface,

60:2.6 fossils, such as the most delicate wings of o. insects,

69:5.8 in o. days debt slavery extended even to the control

70:1.15 Always these o. tribes made war at the bidding of

70:2.9 O. wars promoted travel and cultural intercourse;

70:2.9 O. wars strengthened nations, but modern struggles

70:11.5 The ancients claimed that their o. laws, the taboos,

81:2.18 The arts of o. days were many times derived from

81:3.3 Certain of these o. cities also rose above the

81:6.33 to the ancient communal and feudal practices of o.

82:3.13 In o. days many practices now regarded as immoral

83:2.3 reticent toward marriage, are all relics of o. customs.

83:5.13 The o. taboos on sex relations with a pregnant or

84:4.4 did not improve the o. reputation of the sex.

84:4.9 However foolish these o. notions were, they did

84:7.25 The o. ideas of family discipline were biologic,

88:2.5 to attempt suddenly to displace the o. fetishes,

88:4.6 there was progressive driving power in the o. magic.

89:1.6 social levels are vestigial remnants of o. prohibitions.

89:3.4 These o. ideas of self-discipline embraced flogging

89:4.7 positive practices of the o. propitiation cult that

89:10.1 has destroyed the o. ways of securing peace and

90:1.4 Many of the o. shamans unwittingly stumbled

90:2.6 The o. peoples all believed in the power of the

90:2.10 the o. shamans established their reputations as voices

90:5.3 The worship technique of the o. mystery cults was

92:2.3 attempts to reconcile o. but reprehensible practices

92:2.5 and numerous other of their o. and reprehensible

92:3.1 These o. cult practices persist alongside newer

93:3.1 at Salem, patterning them on the o. system which

94:12.1 with the sentimental retention of o. nomenclature,

95:7.2 Each tribe worshiped its o. fetish, and many families

96:4.2 expanded concept of their o. tribal god, Yahweh.

96:5.8 reverted to the semibarbaric ideas of their o. gods

97:3.6 Elijah made a moral issue out of the o. land mores

97:8.3 An o. seer promised that God would protect and

97:9.20 rivaled those of the Davidic dynasty of o. days.

109:4.4 the descendants of the primitive men of o. ages.

122:4.4 temptation to make all the o. prophetic utterances

124:3.6 Joseph recounted much of the o. history of King

130:7.2 Jesus quoted the o. Jewish proverb—“A man who

131:7.2 Since the o. people did not know my name, I

133:5.1 They shortly arrived at the o. center of Greek science

133:6.2 the o. Hebrew proverb: “A man’s gift makes room

135:4.5 in every outward aspect John was like the o. prophet

136:6.6 a harking back to the o. days of ignorant magic

137:5.3 the more spiritually minded of the o. seers.

142:2.1 Said Jacob to Jesus: “Moses and the o. prophets

142:2.2 Jacob, you have well stated the teachings of the o.

147:7.3 against entertaining the notion that all o. teaching

150:1.3 they fell back to the o. customs in subsequent

155:6.12 word of God only on the pages of the o. records of

157:6.6 the o. prophets had portrayed a Messiah which Jesus

159:5.11 to save the wrongdoer in the place of the o. advice to

169:3.1 And while this o. parable is not according to the

177:2.7 cramping features of these o. Jewish homes have

180:2.3 in commemoration of this o. teaching a large emblem

195:9.11 barbarian morass; many o. cultural watersheds drain

olden times

43:4.8 That the teachers of o. knew of these things is shown

57:8.26 These inland seas of o. were truly the cradle of

70:3.9 The storytellers of o. became so popular that the

82:0.3 The humans of o. did not possess a very rich social

84:4.8 Under the mores of o., every woman, from

88:2.7 In o. the fetish word of authority was a fear-

89:3.5 All through the o. men sought in these ways for extra

89:6.4 In o., when a new building of any importance was

89:7.4 In o., if a woman met head-hunters, she could

90:1.2 Since in o. anything abnormal was ascribed to spirit

171:4.7 Jesus said: “From o. the prophets have perished in

older

15:1.1 to the records of Uversa, in accordance with o.

21:2.1 the study of the efforts of his o. brothers in various

26:2.7 As the o. of the two orders, tertiary supernaphim will

26:9.1 the Father guides, the o., highly skilled, and most

35:10.5 Many of the Lanonandek Sons in the o. systems,

39:7.1 These angels do not minister extensively except in o.

39:9.2 Seraphington graduates as would be found in an o.

41:3.6 Not all stars are solid, but many of the o. ones are.

47:0.3 finaliter population which accumulates in these o.

48:5.10 Many of the o. of these teachers, those who have

49:4.6 five hundred on the more advanced and o. spheres.

49:5.15 the o. planets of the three-brained group exhibit

49:6.6 While the o. worlds of mortal existence harbor those

49:6.20 functions on the o. of these spheres after they have

51:6.3 another and o. headquarters of celestial ministry

52:7.12 the o. seer envisioned when he wrote: “‘For, as the

55:6.6 where abandonters were teaching the o. mortals the

55:11.5 experiences of individual mortals living on these o.

55:11.7 In some of the o. universes we find worlds settled in

55:11.7 does not in the least handicap the progress of an o.

57:2.1 As they grow o., nebulae usually become spiral, and

57:8.13 not all of the o. limestone was produced by marine-

57:8.13 ages have become mixed with these o. prelife layers.

58:7.1 Some of these o. water-deposited rocks are

58:7.1 directly on top of the o. undifferentiated stone.

58:7.9 Much of the o. sandstone and conglomerates

58:7.10 Some is found in the cracks of the o. rocks and is

58:7.10 extrusions lying partly in the o. unstratified rocks

59:1.2 New oceans appear, and the o. bodies of water are

59:5.10 Little workable coal is found in these o. strata.

59:5.12 Stumps of other and o. mountains are to be found all

60:4.3 northern Europe among those of the o. east-west

61:6.1 the o. North American lemur types, the dawn

62:2.5 very few of the o. noncarnivorous monkeylike

64:5.3 colors became pronounced as the children grew o.,

64:7.9 These o. European Neanderthalers had been driven

64:7.10 led to the immediate improvement of the o. race.

66:7.6 were trained to fraternize with younger groups, o.

72:5.3 are improvements over their o. methods of settling

74:6.7 changed activities every thirty minutes, the o. every

74:7.12 The laws of the Garden were based on the o. codes

75:5.6 Not in fifty years did the o. of these children recover

76:2.2 and Abel taunted his o. brother in his discomfiture.

77:2.10 This lengthening of the reigns of these o. kings

77:7.4 Some of the o. writers designated these rebellious

77:8.2 The members of the o. or primary order are known

78:5.8 religious beliefs and moral practices of the o. races.

78:7.7 But still o. vestiges of the days of Dalamatia exist

79:1.4 not follow the evolutionary course of the o. races by

79:5.1 eventual submergence in the o. evolutionary peoples,

80:3.5 the services of the o. children were fully utilized.

80:4.6 the o. Andonites retain even a semblance of identity.

80:5.3 biologic reserves enabled them to wipe the o. race

80:7.8 and had been virtually swallowed up in the o. and

81:2.17 The o. river races made their huts by setting poles

81:6.33 the o. and more primitive methods of communism

82:3.11 tribes married the young men to the widows and o.

83:1.3 social order, this being its o. and original function.

83:2.2 capture in order to escape the domination of the o.

83:2.5 what idealized concepts of sex attraction for those o.

83:5.13 usually hailed with delight by the o. spouses;

83:7.4 slowly improve under the guidance of the o. mores

83:7.5 for the o. and long-established property motive,

87:6.14 engage in prayer, you resort to the o. style of another

88:6.2 and magic also referred to o. ghost beliefs.

88:6.4 Gesture, being o. than speech, was the more holy

89:4.4 propitiation replaced the o. methods of avoidance,

89:8.1 and was a moral reaction to the o. temple harlotry.

89:8.2 part of the body could take the place of the o. and

89:9.2 in lieu of the blood of the o. human sacrifices.

93:4.14 a sacrament of bread and wine for the o. sacrifice

93:6.4 tribesmen preferred to go back to the o. sacrifices

93:7.3 the o. and more universal superstitions and beliefs.

93:7.4 new doctrine to become absorbed into the o. body

93:7.4 A new revelation is always contaminated by the o.

94:6.1 by general absorption into the o. Urantia beliefs.

95:1.3 gave way to the o. belief in a multiplicity of deities.

96:6.1 common people rapidly reverted to the o. desert idea

98:1.2 it shared in the myths of the o. inhabitants of Greece.

98:3.6 to destroy the mysteries and revive the o. political

100:4.1 of new and better reaction habits in the place of o.

121:2.1 The Jews were a part of the o. Semitic race, which

123:5.6 When Jesus grew o., he mingled freely with the

124:1.11 Jesus spent several months in a smith’s shop when o.

124:2.4 of Jacob, a neighbor boy, who was one year o..

124:2.4 o. and uncouth youths attacked Jesus, relying upon

124:2.6 marked preference for the company of o. persons.

124:2.6 with o. minds, and his depth of reasoning charmed

124:2.6 with o. and better-informed individuals for whom he

124:2.8 being three and one-half years o. than the oldest of

126:0.3 As he grew o., Jesus’ pity and love for the Jewish

126:3.3 Jesus tried to teach the o. children to express

126:3.3 It was in this effort to stimulate his o. brothers and

126:5.10 Each of the o. children had an individual garden,

127:4.2 positive injunction to do good in the place of the o.

127:4.3 punishment was fixed by the o. children and was

127:6.5 Martha was a little over one year o. than Jesus,

129:1.3 far more safe for sailing the lake than were the o.

129:1.9 evening Jesus devoted to social life with the o. folks,

130:3.5 seemed to be derived from other and o. religions.

134:1.4 All the o. children were now married; only Ruth,

135:5.7 The o. ones clung to the doctrine of the son of

138:2.2 apostles were formally accepted by all of the o. six.

138:6.1 The o. apostles carefully reviewed, for the benefit of

139:1.2 Andrew was 33, a year o. than Jesus and the oldest

139:1.6 Not often will an o. man of Andrew’s type be

139:1.7 it never irritated the o. Andrew to spend the rest of

139:3.1 James, the o. of the two apostle sons of Zebedee,

139:4.7 As John grew o., his temper became more subdued,

140:10.5 the o. negative rule could be obeyed in isolation.

142:3.4 consisting in a blending of their o. Mesopotamian

146:1.1 these o. beliefs and the new gospel of the kingdom.

147:8.5 beyond the ideals of Isaiah and the o. prophets.

149:6.6 to honor their parents; but when they grow o. and

149:7.2 the o. teachers were edified by the young preachers

150:4.1 I would send out the o. ones two and two that they

150:6.1 With the o. apostles away, these younger groups

150:7.4 Most of the o. of Jesus’ friends, including the

156:5.18 As you grow o. in years and more experienced in

164:3.4 The o. Jewish teachers, together with Plato, Philo,

164:4.3 One of the o. Pharisees, after making a lengthy

169:1.6 his o. brother was serious, sober, hard-working,

169:1.6 unreliable; the o. son was steady and industrious,

169:1.6 the o. devoted himself to work but seldom played.

169:1.6 young man was at home and with his o. brother,

169:1.12 But when the o. brother heard this, he was so hurt

169:1.12 But the o. son would not yield to his father’s

169:1.13 he tried to reason with this o. one: ‘But, my son,

173:3.1 When he had found his o. son, likewise he said to

173:3.3 o. religion of ceremony, tradition, and authority.

174:1.3 maturity, the riper experience of the o. partner.

184:0.3 his brother James were well known to the o. servants

194:3.14 little or no spiritual standing in the tenets of the o.

195:0.3 conflict between the o. religious practices and the

195:1.7 the Christianized version of the o. Jewish religion

oldest

49:0.5 The o. inhabited world of Satania, world number one

57:3.10 The o. inhabited planets of Nebadon date from these

58:7.1 In many places these o. stratified rock layers,

58:7.3 The thickness of this transition stone, the o. rock

58:7.6 This stone layer, the o. fossil-bearing stratum in the

59:0.9 The very first and o. layers are separated from the

59:1.6 these are the o. rocks which contain trilobite fossils.

59:5.10 The o. strata yield the fossils of both land and marine

60:4.3 The o. mountains of the world are located in Asia,

78:7.7 The remnants of this, one of the o. civilizations, are

79:5.8 o. Amerindian culture was the Onamonalonton

85:2.3 The cults of tree worship are among the o. religious

94:4.1 This, the o. and most cosmopolitan of the world’s

124:2.8 being three and one-half years older than the o. of

139:1.1 Andrew was the o. child in a family of five—himself,

139:1.2 Andrew was 33, and the o. of the apostles.

139:5.4 Philip was next to the o., and after the resurrection

190:2.2 Shortly after noontide, Jesus’ o. brother, James,

oleanders

124:6.5 the luxurious fields of grain and the beautiful o.

oligarchy

70:5.2 This reign of the o. of age gradually grew into the

Oligocene

61:2.13 By the close of this O. period, covering ten million

olive or olive press

52:3.7 an amalgamated race is somewhat of an o. shade of

122:6.3 a small, flat clay lamp, which was filled with o. oil.

168:0.4 had inherited extensive vineyards and o. orchards

183:0.3 Master left them and walked down toward the op.

183:0.3 John Mark hastened around through the o. trees

183:0.3 Mark secreted himself in a small shed near the op..

183:0.5 Jesus sat down, alone, on the op., where he awaited

183:3.2 they all rushed down to near the op. where Jesus

183:3.10 they all gathered together near the op. to debate

183:3.10 John Zebedee, who had hidden among the o. trees,

183:3.10 so he skirted around through the o. orchards and

183:4.0 4. DISCUSSION AT THE OLIVE PRESS

183:4.1 at the op. to deliberate on what should be done

183:4.2 Simon stood up on the stone wall of the op. and,

olivessee Mount of Olives

Olivet

124:6.9 On the eastern slopes of O. they paused for rest in

124:6.10 They pressed on, soon standing on the brink of O.,

125:4.2 On the brow of O. he paused and wept over the sight

125:5.9 Again Jesus paused on the brow of O., but as he

125:6.2 but he did not pause to meditate at the brow of O..

125:6.9 once did they pause, and that on the brow of O.,

125:6.13 viewing his utterance on O. as prophetic of the

127:3.5 they paused on the brow of O. to view the temple,

172:3.7 just after they had passed over the brow of O. and

172:3.9 As the procession moved toward the summit of O.

172:3.10 they moved along until he came to the brow of O.,

172:3.11 had finished speaking, they began the descent of O.

172:5.4 the procession moved down O. toward Jerusalem,

172:5.6 thoughts sufficiently while on the way down O. to

172:5.10 On the way down O. he even envisaged the

173:0.2 As this group journeyed down Mount O., Jesus led

173:1.1 although there were several stations on near-by O.

173:5.5 On the way up O. Jesus instructed Andrew, Philip,

173:5.6 who made their way up the western slope of O. on

174:0.3 down the slope of O. Jesus paused and visited with

175:4.1 with the twelve, went with them to Mount O.,

176:0.0 TUESDAY EVENING ON MOUNT OLIVET

176:0.1 As they went on toward O., Jesus said: “You see

176:0.2 were minded to climb up the western slope of O.

176:2.2 throughout this evening of instruction on Mount O.,

177:3.1 spent most of this day walking about on Mount O.

178:3.1 twelve walked over the western brow of Mount O.

178:3.5 they all followed Jesus down O. and into the city.

182:1.2 Jesus led the way a short distance up on O.,

182:2.12 When David had gone up O., John Mark took up his

183:2.1 walls of the city and on their way to the O. camp.

184:0.3 at the palace of Annas on Mount O., not far from

184:2.10 the courtyard of the palace of Annas on Mount O..

191:5.1 alone with himself in the hills around about O..

193:3.3 This was a solemn journey to O.. Not a word was

193:5.1 Jesus arrived on the western slope of Mount O.

194:4.2 takes them out on O., where he bids them farewell

Olympian

98:1.6 The O. gods illustrate man’s anthropomorphism.

98:2.1 The O. religion did not promise salvation, nor did it

98:2.4 scant recognition to the whole galaxy of O. gods

98:2.10 The Eleusinian mysteries grew up within the O.

98:3.3 Eventually most of the O. gods were transplanted

98:3.3 and so on down through the many O. deities.

Olympus

98:1.4 belief in the happy-go-lucky gods of Mount O.,

98:2.1 the gods of O. having lost their hold upon the better

Omega

128:1.10 He did not hesitate to declare, “I am Alpha and O.,

omen

87:5.14 everything out of the ordinary was considered an o..

omens

68:6.8 peoples always regarded twins as o. of good luck.

87:5.9 The will of the spirits were studied by means of o.,

90:2.5 The medicine men put great trust in signs and o.,

150:3.8 The belief in magic numbers, o. of good luck, and

ominous

128:5.3 reminded Jesus of the o. rumblings of rebellion in

177:0.1 and the camp was pervaded by an o. silence;

195:4.4 a struggle for existence which is even more o. than

ominously

177:5.3 John Mark was o. silent after returning to camp,

omission

87:2.2 Any error of commission or o in the acts of the living

89:0.2 but later he became exercised over sins of o..

omit

196:2.5 o. from the record those references which portrayed

omitted

14:4.21 are o. from the personality classifications presented

30:1.14 hence numerous orders have been o. from these lists.

121:8.10 other Gospels, and he saw that much had been o.;

179:0.3 surprise to the apostles to have seen the lamb o. even

omniaphim

24:5.5 with the o. and a host of unrevealed personalities,

25:4.1 From the early supernaphim and o., one million of

25:4.6 4. The O..

25:8.1 the seraphim, seconaphim, supernaphim, and o..

25:8.8 the o. serve not with the ascendant creatures from

26:1.6 4. O..

26:1.13 —the seconaphim, the tertiaphim, and the o..

26:1.13 O. are created concertedly by the Infinite Spirit and

26:1.3 they are the exclusive servants of the Seven Supreme

28:0.5 3. The O..

28:0.6 they will be briefly discussed prior to the extended

28:0.6 neither tertiaphim nor o. are ministering spirits of

28:2.0 2. THE OMNIAPHIM

28:2.1 O. are created by the Infinite Spirit in liaison with the

28:2.1 they are the exclusive servants and messengers of

28:2.1 O. are of grand universe assignment,and in Orvonton

28:2.1 where they reside as a special courtesy colony.

28:2.1 They are not of registry on Uversa, nor are they

28:2.1 Neither are they concerned with the ascendant

28:2.2 The o. are wholly occupied with the oversight of

28:2.2 Our colony of o. on Uversa receives instructions

30:1.84 14. O..

30:2.86 4. O..

55:4.16 the o. who functions as the personal representative

119:1.3 He was accompanied by a solitary o. who bore

119:1.5 as he came, accompanied only by a solitary o.;

omnificence

118:6.0 6. OMNIPOTENCE AND OMNIFICENCE

118:6.2 To advocate the o. of primal Deity would be equal to

118:6.8 But to accept the fallacy of o. is to embrace the error

omnificent

118:6.1 God is truly omnipotent, but he is not o.—he does

omnipersonal

109:7.4 Adjusters are o.—they are before personality, they

109:7.7 these three o. beings were among the most active of

omnipotence

3:2.3 Of all the divine attributes, his o. is the best

3:2.5 The o. of the Father pertains to the everywhere

3:2.11 The divine o. is perfectly co-ordinated with the other

3:3.5 O. does not imply the power to do the nondoable,

6:5.1 of spiritual omniscience, omnipresence, and o..

7:1.1 concerning the immanence of God, his o., and

9:1.5 Conjoint Creator manifests certain phases of the o.

16:2.4 collectively do they disclose the attributes of o.,

92:7.11 the child transfers his ideas of o. from his parents

97:7.13 sublime portraiture of the majesty and universal o.

105:7.13 9. O., omniscience, and omnipresence.

118:5.0 5. OMNIPOTENCE AND COMPOSSIBILITY

118:5.1 The o. of Deity does not imply the power to do the

118:5.1 derived from the fact that o. not only creates things

118:6.0 6. OMNIPOTENCE AND OMNIFICENCE

118:6.1 O. embraces the power-potential of the Almighty

118:6.8 To recognize Deity o. is to enjoy security in your

128:1.10 above every name and on all worlds, the O.

omnipotent

0:1.10 Deity o., omniscient, and omnipresent.

3:2.1 All the universes know that “the Lord God o. reigns.

6:4.2 The Son is o. only in the spiritual realm.

9:1.5 Father but is actually o. only in the domain of mind

11:8.1 Gravity is the o. strand on which are strung the stars

92:4.7 Melchiz. taught trust in the o. beneficence of God

118:2.4 the transcendental Almighty (the O.) exercising the

118:6.1 God is truly o., but he is not omnificent—he does not

131:1.3 Our God is o. and bounteous.

148:6.6 has he for consideration at the hands of an o. God?

omnipresence

3:1.1 present, and at the same time, constitutes his o..

3:1.6 The o. of God is in reality a part of his infinite

6:4.3 The o. of the Original Son constitutes the spiritual

6:4.4 but such o. appears to be inseparable from the spirit

6:5.1 all the divine attributes of spiritual omniscience, o.,

7:1.1 taught concerning the immanence of God, his o.,

8:5.1 The outstanding attribute of the Infinite Spirit is o..

8:6.5 even though we recognize the o. of the Spirit,

9:1.5 without qualification shares the o. of the First

16:2.4 the attributes of omnipotence, omniscience, and o..

105:7.13 9. Omnipotence, omniscience, and o..

111:0.2 in addition to the external o. of Deity has formed a

118:2.0 2. OMNIPRESENCE AND UBIQUITY

118:2.1 not be confused with the ultimacy of the divine o..

118:2.1 and his time-space-transcended o. with his timeless

118:2.3 not be a demonstration of the time-space o. of Deity,

omnipresent

0:1.10 Deity omnipotent, omniscient, and o..

6:4.4 The Father must be spiritually o., but such

6:4.6 Spiritually the Eternal Son is o..

6:4.8 Son know all things by virtue of his own o. spirit,

7:1.7 the presence and function of either the o. spirit of the

7:1.8 recognize all actions and reactions of the o. spirit

8:2.2 the Final Co-ordinator, the O. Spirit, the Absolute

8:4.3 the Infinite Spirit is known as an o. influence,

8:5.3 realm of that creation; but the Infinite Spirit is o..

9:1.1 As the Infinite Spirit, he is an o. spiritual influence.

9:1.5 Center, sometimes being called the O. Spirit.

9:2.0 2. THE OMNIPRESENT SPIRIT

107:2.5 simultaneously with being at one with the o. Father.

113:3.2 to the O. Spirit presence of the Third Source and

131:1.5 God is not a great distance from us; he is o..

131:4.3 He is all-prevailing, bountiful, o., and infinitely kind

150:3.7 the outpoured spirit of the Son and the o. influence

omniscience

3:3.5 Neither does o imply the knowing of the unknowable

6:4.7 In the realms of knowledge, o.,we cannot distinguish

6:5.1 the divine attributes of spiritual o., omnipresence,

7:1.1 God, his omnipresence, omnipotence, and o., is true

9:1.5 the God of mind shares the o. of the Father and his

9:7.5 Reflectivity appears to be o. within the limits of the

16:2.4 only collectively do they disclose the attributes of o.,

105:7.13 9. Omnipotence, o., and omnipresence.

118:7.0 7. OMNISCIENCE AND PREDESTINATION

omniscient

0:1.10 Deity omnipotent, o., and omnipresent.

6:4.8 there are other ways in which the Paradise Son is o..

87:1.2 piety will in some manner deceive even an o. Deity.

omnivorous

52:3.8 within a few generations gravitate to the o. level,

52:3.9 The majority of these world races soon become o.,

59:1.19 carnivorous, herbivorous, o., and “mud eaters.”

61:2.2 and, erelong, o. mammalian families also sprang up.

81:1.8 a large proportion of the human race to become o.

OmriIsraelite king

97:9.18 Even King O. attempted to buy Shemer’s estate.

onnon-exhaustive

105:7.18 and outward throughout age upon age, on and on,

118:9.5 creative mind acting on and in cosmic potentials.

129:3.6 while he lived this life of incarnation on Urantia,

136:4.1 Michael’s mortal bestowal was on Urantia but for

140:10.3 he was doing a work on this world but for all other

Onagarmaster mind of pre-Planetary Prince age

45:4.3 1. O., the master mind of the pre-Planetary Prince

63:6.0 6. ONAGAR—THE FIRST TRUTH TEACHER

63:6.1 O., who assumed the leadership of these tribes,

63:6.5 shown by the prayer taught these simple folks by O.,

63:6.7 O. maintained headquarters on the northern shores

63:6.7 From Oban he sent out teachers to the remote

63:6.7 of the hereafter, which he called the Great Beyond.

63:6.7 These emissaries of O. were the world’s first

63:6.8 O. was born 983,323 years ago (from A.D. 1934),

63:6.8 1934), and he lived to be sixty-nine years of age.

63:6.8 He instituted an efficient tribal government, the like

63:6.9 it was not until the days of O. that the Adjusters

64:2.1 and the culture of O. were vanishing from the face of

64:2.4 of Andon and certain remnants of the culture of O..

92:5.8 human history of Urantia from O. to Guru Nanak.

Onamonalontonspiritual leader of the red race

45:4.5 3. O., a far-distant leader of the red man and the one

64:6.7 sixty-five thousand years ago, O. appeared as their

64:6.7 He brought temporary peace among the American

64:6.7 O. lived to be ninety-six years of age and

64:6.7 and maintained his headquarters among the redwood

64:6.8 As time passed, the teachings of O. became hazy

64:6.8 never after the days of this great teacher did another

70:5.4 red man preserved the teaching of O. in following

79:5.8 The oldest Amerindian culture was the O. center in

92:5.6 among the Amerinds it was Hesunanin O.;

oncesee once a week; once again; once and for all;

once more; once, at; once, at least;

once, never or not; once, only

1:1.3 When you have o. become truly God-conscious,

2:3.4 the cosmic potentials whence they o. emerged.

7:3.5 when o. you give it expression, no power in the

10:8.6 I o. sojourned in a universe where a certain group of

11:7.2 Similar zones o. existed between the levels of

12:7.14 even though a Son o. dwelt with you in the likeness

13:4.7 occupations at o. material, intellectual, and

15:4.4 cyclones of force which, when o. started, can never

17:1.10 O. in each Paradise millennium the Seven Supreme

21:5.8 are supreme in their own local universes when o.

21:6.4 Christ Michael o. said, “I am the way, the truth, and

25:2.12 when a commission has o. accepted jurisdiction of

25:3.12 difficulties and misunderstandings to arise, they o.

25:4.13 but having o. assumed such responsibilities, they may

25:6.5 O. seraphim and supernaphim are mustered into

25:8.7 When o. assigned to an ascendant mortal of solitary

32:2.13 teachings of your Creator Son as he o. lived the life

35:8.7 Melchizedek training, when o. tested and classified,

36:3.8 the Life Carriers operating on a new world have o.

38:5.4 When o. seraphim are commissioned, they may range

44:0.19 assured of never losing any true attribute you o. had;

47:4.4 Your personality remains intact after you o. pass

48:4.13 that is at o. vulgar and unkind to become confused

48:5.7 true after you o. leave the world of your nativity.

49:1.7 jealously and intelligently guarded when o. they

51:2.3 The evolution of a human race, o. initiated on a

52:5.2 o. in each local universe, when the Creator Son

53:2.2 when o. converted to the rebel theories, Satan

53:8.5 same Prince who was o. termed “God of Urantia.”

57:8.3 condensation on the cooling surface, o. begun,

57:8.15 When earthquakes o. began, they increased in

58:7.12 has said, “The dust we tread upon was o. alive.”

61:3.6 For o. the world was dominated by a huge animal

65:3.1 development of the life patterns after they have o.

66:4.7 of origin in the o. exclusively meat-eating races.

67:6.1 Badonite predecessors had o. all unwittingly worked

68:6.8 While these taboos on twins were o. well-nigh

68:6.9 few children were ever destroyed after having o.

70:3.6 hence it was o. the custom to kill all strangers, later

70:10.14 Punishment by burning alive was o. a common

72:3.2 for oral instruction o. in ten days—every two weeks,

72:5.12 O. they, too, struggled for political liberty and

73:4.2 This o. completed, the real work of landscape

73:6.1 after they o. appeared on Urantia in material form.

74:6.4 They ate o. a day, shortly after noontime.

75:8.4 the reproducing beings o. attached to the staff of

77:9.5 as governor general of Urantia o. since Pentecost.

81:2.12 One ruler of the blue race o. had one hundred

82:4.5 When o. started, this idea of female chastity took

82:5.4 throughout the lands o. occupied by the Andites.

83:2.3 elopement rehearsal which was o. a common practice

83:3.1 O. the purchase price of a bride had been paid,

83:5.15 A certain chief was o. convinced that he should not

83:8.4 If God has o. joined any two things or persons

84:1.3 It was o. universally believed that a virgin could

84:4.6 Childbearing was o. generally looked upon as

84:5.8 O. a woman’s value consisted in her food-producing

84:6.6 even in Havona, the pilgrims who were o. men and

85:0.3 When religion o. evolved beyond nature worship, it

85:2.4 Except in China, there o. existed a universal cult of

85:3.4 The ancients o. believed that all winds were

86:0.2 had o. entertained concepts of the supernatural.

86:4.8 The Chinese and Egyptians o. believed that soul

87:2.2 It was o. thought that the great desire of a ghost was

87:2.9 food offerings at funeral feasts were o. universal.

87:3.5 spirits, all tribes and races o. believed in ghosts.

87:5.6 And since man had o. practiced deception upon the

87:6.17 with some trite phrase; o. it was a magical formula.

88:1.2 string of beads was o. a collection of sacred stones,

89:3.5 It was o. customary, when under some emotional

89:5.3 Cannibalism was o. well-nigh universal among the

89:5.4 It was o. a general practice for primitive mothers to

89:5.5 cannibalism resulted from the degeneration of o.

89:5.5 It was o. a widespread belief that wizards attained

89:5.14 it was o. a common practice to dig up buried bodies

89:6.2 A shaman o. ordered the sacrifice of a much

89:6.8 for there o. existed a world-wide and profound belief

89:7.2 this ceremony o. obtained over most of the world

90:2.4 O., the person counted out must die; now, he is

92:3.4 it is The Truth; “the faith o. delivered to the saints”

94:6.12 China, o. at the head of human society because of

94:12.6 even as the disciples of the great teacher in India o.

96:6.2 when they o. reached the fertile lands of Palestine,

100:2.4 Spirituality becomes at o. the indicator of one’s

100:4.4 If o. you understand your neighbor, you will

102:2.7 when religion o. becomes reduced only to an idea,

103:5.9 It lifts man beyond himself when he o. fully realizes

103:9.10 When reason o. recognizes right and wrong, it

104:1.13 the second member of an infinite Trinity, o. dwelt

108:1.9 When o. the Adjusters are actually dispatched from

108:6.3 A great teacher o. admonished men that they

109:2.10 leave their mortal tabernacles after Adjusters o. take

110:7.4 All that was o. human in the surviving soul and all

110:7.5 the experiential memory of survival o. held by the

111:3.1 cannot inhibit such a morontia phenomenon when o.

112:3.5 soul, these o. kinetic but now static formulas of

112:7.13 When o. an Adjuster fuses with an ascending mortal,

117:3.6 and o. the soul comes into being, it begins to grow

117:3.11 Thus far in universe history this has transpired but o.;

117:4.5 personality, having o. been expressed, never again

117:4.13 as it o. awaited each of us: Will you fail the God of

117:7.17 evolutionary forebears were o. challenged by the

124:6.3 the most beautiful maiden of all Israel who o. lived

125:0.3 but when he o. entered its sacred portals, the great

125:5.1 they o. came almost within hearing distance of his

126:5.7 that Jesus o. alluded to Herod as “that fox.”

127:2.12 Immanuel, who o. appeared to him during the night

128:1.10 When o. Jesus had espoused his public career, he did

128:1.11 When he was o. called Immanuel, he replied, “Not I,

128:7.2 the conclusion of all this thinking was expressed o.

129:3.3 they knew that he had o. been invited to go there

130:6.6 he bore was the stranger who o. befriended his son.

132:0.9 ever realized that they had o. talked with the man

132:3.7 when it does o. achieve this divine goal, it can never

134:5.8 this is true because human loyalties, o. mobilized,

136:5.4 the fact that Adjusters are nontime beings when o.

136:5.4 If your united natures o. entertain such desires,

136:9.3 o. decided to unfurl the banner of sovereignty,

137:8.7 and by their spirit victories; and when they o. enter

139:1.11 When men o. knew Jesus, they were possessed with

139:3.2 particularly vehement when his indignation was o.

139:3.2 James had a fiery temper when o. it was adequately

139:3.8 seeking no special reward when he o. grasped

139:5.7 Jesus well knew that, if he o. rebuked Philip for

139:6.3 Nathaniel was quick to reverse himself when he o.

139:6.5 and o. had the temerity to go secretly to Jesus and

139:8.4 unflinching courage—when Thomas had o. made up

139:9.10 Judas was o. intrigued into asking Jesus a question

140:0.3 For o. all twelve of the apostles were silent; even

140:1.6 But when you are o. truly received as citizens in

143:5.4 the truth, for, while you may have o. had a husband

146:1.1 The small city of Rimmon had o. been dedicated to

151:2.5 I remember that you o. told us to beware of this very

153:3.6 But such beliefs, when they o. become a part of

155:6.13 When you o. begin to find God in your soul, you will

156:2.8 He o. said to Thomas: “My people take themselves

156:6.4 near by, where the Master o. fed the five thousand.

156:6.4 men and women, the remnants of the o. numerous

158:0.1 near the very place where the lad Tiglath o. waited

159:3.12 When my children o. become self-conscious of the

159:5.15 One of the apostles o. asked: “Master, what should

160:3.2 habitual, they are at o. restful and time-saving.

161:2.9 He once o. declared, “Before Abraham was, I am.”

162:2.2 but they would kill me because I o. on the Sabbath

162:3.4 This woman, o. comely, was the wife of an inferior

167:7.4 “And do you not remember that I said to you o.

168:3.3 They had o. before even gone so far as to declare

170:2.24 Jesus o. spoke of such an experience as “family

172:3.15 when the Sanhedrin o. took a firm and decided

172:5.7 further use of the cheering crowds when he had o.

173:1.6 a simple-minded Galilean, a man he had o. talked

173:5.2 Now, many of those who had o. promised to attend,

174:5.3 a full score of men who were o. members of the

175:1.5 you have o. filled up your cup of impenitence,

175:1.5 and when o. you have finally rejected my Father’s

175:1.6 “And when you do o. reject this revelation of God

176:3.3 When you have by faith o. established yourself as

176:3.3 That you have o. accepted sonship in the heavenly

177:4.5 All of the apostles o. shared this ambition with

177:4.10 how dangerous ambition can become when it is o.

177:4.11 ready to spring up to engulf him when Judas o. dared

177:4.11 knows full well how love, even when o. genuine,

179:4.8 own selfish projects, when love is o. really dead.

179:5.9 recall that I was o. with you, and then, by faith,

180:6.7 when she is o. delivered of her child, she forgets

181:2.4O. we called you and your brother sons of thunder.

181:2.15 “James, when you and your younger brother o.

181:2.19 never doubt that you were o. called to the work of

182:2.5 one Jacob, o. a runner on the overnight messenger

184:2.12 to justify continuance in the path of error when o. it

186:3.4 David had o. heard him make this prediction and,

187:1.10 the Jewish tutor who o. befriended his injured son,

188:4.8 When o. you grasp the idea of God as a true and

188:5.3 The beauty of divine love, o. fully admitted to the

190:2.3 identifying his charming personality when he o.

190:2.6 Greetings to those o. near me in the flesh and

191:0.7 More than o. during the long and weary hours of

192:2.7 I o. trusted you with the leadership of your

195:6.16 And so, when you o. start out to find God, that is the

195:10.8 Ecclesiasticism is at o. and forever incompatible

196:0.12 It is not strange that he o. said, “Except you

once a week

45:2.5 O., every ten days on Jerusem, the Sovereign holds

66:5.21 in connection with the noontime devotions, o.,

129:1.11 O. Jesus held a meeting with the entire household,

135:8.1 went to see John o. and brought back to Jesus

148:0.3 O. Jesus presided at this question hour, answering

once again

26:10.5 life and truly wish you might live your lives over o.

27:1.4 you will recall the last grand stretch of faith as you o.

59:2.8 The world is o. quiet and relatively peaceful;

62:3.8 built anew its treetop bedrooms and o. resumed a

62:7.7 Biologic evolution had o. achieved the human levels

73:6.6 the Edentia tree to the Garden of Eden, where, o.,

76:1.4 Nature was o. again taking its course.

76:6.3 until they attained citizenship on Jerusem, o. to be

79:8.17 o. to take up the unremitting struggle for never-

81:2.11 animals, and in the Andite age they were retamed o..

92:6.17 until the days of Isaiah, who o. taught the blended

94:12.6 the dark ages of the past, o. again receive the truth

97:7.12 o. did the fear-destroying gospel of Melchizedek

137:3.4 exalted aspect, but he was o. lighthearted and joyful.

142:3.22 “And then will you remember that o.—in the spiritual

once and for all

89:9.3 he did o. make an end of the doctrines of redemption

136:9.8 human ambitious longings; o. Jesus decided upon his

148:6.11 But o. be delivered from the superstition that God

153:2.9 “And now let me declare to you, o. time, that I

165:5.3 Let me assure you, o., that, if you dedicate your

once more

28:7.4 When your world is o. restored to the reflective

62:3.8 But peace o. prevailed, and this lone surviving tribe

93:9.4 During the closing years of his life he o. returned

94:12.6 Will this ancient faith respond o. to the stimulus of

97:1.7 o. the God concept portrayed a Deity who is holy

97:9.11 and o. Yahweh was established as “The Lord God

112:5.18 present at your personality reassembly to take up o.

120:0.8 mighty Creator Son o. voluntarily to subordinate

126:0.2 happy in the thought that she had her boy back o.,

128:7.10 Even Mary was o. happy except every now and then

137:3.4 O. Jesus seemed to be comparatively cheerful and

137:4.5 returned to the gathering and was o. lighthearted

137:8.2 Jesus laid down his tools o., removed his apron,

138:1.5 o. Jesus resigned himself to “wait upon the Father’s

138:7.1 My friends, hear me o. more.

138:7.2 O. more were his associates shocked, stunned.

143:5.7 O. Nalda resorted to questions of general religion,

145:3.12 O. were the fears of Herod aroused, and he sent

148:8.2 and o. they invited Jesus to come to their city for the

151:2.5 When they had all gathered around him o., he said,

154:5.4 Jesus seemed unusually cheerful; he was o. like his

156:6.5 believers were beginning to hold public meetings o.,

164:2.3 method he would pursue in bringing his work o. to

164:2.4 Father’s business as the spirit leads you while I o.

164:3.1 as to how he would o. bring his mission on earth

164:3.6 bringing his mission o. prominently to the notice of

171:4.2 that I may o. plainly tell you that we are going up

172:4.3 after Jesus had surveyed these familiar scenes o.,

173:4.4 And so o. do I warn you that, if you continue to

174:5.10 your bestowals many times, and I will glorify it o..”

175:1.8 I have o. offered Israel and her rulers deliverance

175:4.1 apostles o. were left in confusion and consternation

179:1.6 under the leadership of Judas the apostles are led o.

179:2.1 I wanted to eat with you o. before I suffered, and

181:2.11 And so, Simon, o. I warn you that they who fight

182:1.3 this world was and receive me o. at your right hand.

182:3.4 When he arose and went back to his apostles, o. he

182:3.11 O. the Son of Man was prepared to face his enemies

184:2.8 Just as he had o. denied all connection with Jesus,

184:3.14 shall the Son of Man be clothed with power and o.

185:5.9 Finally, Pilate addressed himself o. to the solution of

185:5.10 o. Pilate said: “Why would you crucify this man?

185:5.11 saying: “O. I ask you, which of these prisoners shall

185:5.12 o. the multitude shouted in unison, “Crucify him!

191:2.1 When you are gathered together o., and after all of

191:5.3 to hear o. the commission to go into all the world

194:4.10 This Jesus sect was growing rapidly, and o. the

once, at

13:4.7 occupations at o. material, intellectual, and

15:9.15 the settled circuits of light and life, becoming at o.

26:4.11 will at o. begin a long and intense training for

26:8.5 of their interrupted career, and at o. resume their

36:5.15 such created minds at o. become superminded,

48:4.13 You of Urantia have allowed much that is at o.

71:2.8 Evolution does not at o. produce superlative

72:2.11 any case at o. to the bar of the federal supreme court

84:2.7 This change led at o. to greater social expression

100:2.4 Spirituality becomes at o. the indicator of one’s

112:4.13 Personalized Monitor, and then, at o., passes into

118:8.10 These self-imposed restraints are at o. the most

119:3.3 designation was at o. confirmed by the Most Highs

122:7.8 Joseph had thought to go out at o. and enroll, but

128:6.5 Jude, with Jesus by his side, was taken at o. to the

133:7.2 at o. began the assembly of supplies for their sojourn

137:1.3 Whereupon they agreed to go at o. to consult John

137:6.2 Or can a nation be born at o.?

138:2.1 they all wanted to talk at o., but Andrew assumed

139:8.3 This association with the Master began at o. to

143:3.8 And they set out at o. for the city of Sychar, near

145:3.5 seeing this, Perpetua went at o. and informed Peter

150:2.1 they would go at o. into the presence of the Master

154:6.1 all five of them started at o. for Zebedee’s house,

158:5.5 “We go now to Caesarea-Philippi; make ready at o..”

160:3.2 habitual, they are at o. restful and time-saving.

163:3.5 And they went at o. to work.

164:4.11 And they went at o. to the synagogue to cast out

167:4.2 human thought was to go to their assistance at o.,

167:4.4 “Let us prepare at o. to go into Judea again.”

168:0.8 Jesus having inquired for Mary, Martha went at o.

171:6.2 They went at o. to the home of Zaccheus, and

173:0.3 They went at o. to the large court where Jesus taught

174:2.4 they could go at o. before the Roman authorities

177:3.3 messenger to his mother, urging her to come at o.

183:2.3 they went at o. to the fortress of Antonia and

184:1.2 stalwart and determined Galilean, he knew at o. that

186:0.2 Mary his mother went at o. in the company of

191:0.13 the reason why they did not go at o. to Galilee after

194:4.2 go out at o. to preach their gospel with new power.

195:6.12 the mind of the truth-discerning scientist is at o.

195:10.8 Ecclesiasticism is at o. and forever incompatible

once, at least

20:2.7 3. Bestowal Missions. The Avonal Sons do all, a.,

45:1.2 sojourners go to the finaliter sphere a. a year for

46:1.1 the System Sovereign is present in each a. a year.

46:3.3 High Constellation Fathers is received a. a day.

70:1.6 necessary, a. a year, to permit the tribal stone fights.

87:3.4 Most tribes instituted an all-souls’ feast a. a year.

95:1.5 women to submit, a. in early life, to the embrace of

138:8.1 he was able to go out a. with each couple before

165:1.1 Jesus taught this multitude a. each day when he was

once, never or not

35:2.2 they have never abused their prerogatives; not o.

75:3.6 Serapatatia never o. suspected that he was playing

128:1.9 but Jesus never o. used aught of this power, nor did

132:0.4 Never o. did he attack their errors or even mention

141:3.3 Jesus never o. offered a suggestion as to how the

147:3.5 that he had never o. entertained the idea of helping

154:2.4 Never o., throughout all of his eventful life in the

176:4.1 in coming back, not only o. but even many times,

191:0.7 Never o. did Nathaniel express himself concerning

193:4.10 Judas never o. went to the Master with a personal

once, only

20:5.4 but ordinarily o. will a bestowal Son serve on the

21:4.3 O. in his sevenfold career as a bestowal Son is a

21:4.3 O. does he live and die as a member of the lowest

44:1.15 unmusical tendencies that o. in a thousand lives is

95:2.10 The word judgment appears o. in the entire Book of

125:6.9 O. did they pause, and that on the brow of Olivet,

139:9.10 O. or twice in all their association with Jesus did the

148:3.1 and spoke o. in the Capernaum synagogue,

152:7.2 Jesus entered Jerusalem o. during this Passover,

156:4.2 The Master spoke in Tyre o., on the afternoon of

176:4.1 in coming back, not o. but even many times,

196:2.1 Even Peter, in his writing, o. reverted to the

once-embraced

38:8.6 the o. cherubim and sanobim have long served on the

oncoming

80:9.13 the New Stone Age overlapping the o. Bronze Age

84:2.6 The o. of wife stealing and wife purchase hastened

99:1.1 This new and o. social order will not settle down for

120:3.9 8. In all other details of your o. bestowal we would

124:5.1 and body gave evidence of the o. status of manhood.

132:4.1 to become future disciples in the o. kingdom.

174:5.13 Walk while you have this light so that the o.

195:4.3 that, while it was impotent to stay the o. dark ages,

onenon-exhaustivesee one of you; one of your;

one, any; one, every; one, no; one, number;

see one or One; one’s; see One

see hundred, thousand, million, etc.

0:11.1 the Deity Absolute, while these two become o. in the

1:1.6 and referred to him as the o. who “inhabits eternity.”

1:4.3 it is designedly intended to be o. with you if you

1:5.6 The Father and his Sons are o..

1:5.8 can “love and be loved,” and o. who can befriend us;

1:5.11 leaves o. the choice of two philosophic dilemmas:

1:7.8 reality reactions and in all creature relations, as o..

2:1.7 races, becoming one of you and o. with you; thus,

2:3.4 As for the personality of the iniquitous o.,

2:5.5 the hour when you both shall be eternally made o..

2:5.7 I find it easy and pleasant to worship o. who is so

2:5.7 I naturally love o. who is so powerful in creation

3:3.1O. of them shall not fall to the ground without my

4:3.1 All too long has man thought of God as o. like

4:4.9 Even if I cannot do this, there lives in me o. who can

5:3.1 the Deities, from the universe standpoint, are as o.,

6:5.7 forever work as o. for your spiritual advancement.

6:8.2 of the Father; they are forever and inseparably o..

7:4.2 The Father and his Son are as o. in the formulation

7:7.1 is wholly and without spiritual qualification o. with

8:2.1 wholly and without qualification o. with the Father

8:6.3 “But all these works that o. and the selfsame Spirit,

8:6.7 the Father and the Son as they two are forever o..

9:2.5 They are as o. in the spiritual operation of the plans

9:6.7 on Paradise, energy and spirit are essentially o..

10:3.18 The Son seems to function as o. with the Father in all

10:4.5 elucidate the Trinity mystery: three as o. and in o.,

10:4.5 as o. and in o., and o. as two and acting for two.

10:7.1 of Deity are equal to each other, and they are o..

10:7.1 and the Conjoint Actor are truly and divinely o..

11:5.9 All physical force, energy, and matter are o..

11:7.1 If o. “looked” directly up from the upper surface of

11:7.1 o. would “see” nothing but unpervaded space going

11:7.6 If o. could move far enough at right angles to the

13:2.6 some status on each of the Father’s worlds save o..

13:4.7 In no other place in the universe can o. observe

15:1.5 swings on between superuniverses o. and six,

16:0.11 these Seven Spirits of Paradise are as o., but in all

16:2.5 Collectively they are o. with the Conjoint Creator

16:8.4 positively identify that person as the o. we have

20:1.11 the Paradise Sons are as o.; their spirit is o., and their

22:7.7 son become in a certain sense spiritually as o..

22:7.8 two trinitizing parents become o. on the ultimate

22:7.8 became as o. and ever since have been o..

22:7.9 parents of creature-trinitized sons become as o. in

22:9.8 o. could not help realizing that these possessors of

25:8.11 If o. attains God while the other temporarily fails,

26:11.7 who prepares to enter the rest as o. with you,

28:6.21 They are forever made o. in God.

29:1.2 O. cannot be distinguished from another except by

31:1.1 They provide the viewpoint of o. born in perfection

31:1.3 received into the corps in the ratio of o in a thousand

31:2.4 O. is a direct personalization of a fragment of the

32:1.4 o. one-hundred-thousandth of the force endowment

32:2.6 personal associate of the Creator Son, o. like him

32:3.6 and personally, the Father and the Sons are o..

33:3.8 in no creative act does the o. do aught without the

34:3.8 O. is free to choose and act only within the realm of

34:5.4 The Spirit of Truth works as o. with the presence

34:6.2 of origin, all spirit influences are o. in function.

34:6.2 Indeed they are o., being the spirit ministry of God

37:2.7 Evening Stars always work in pairs—o. a created

39:0.10 functional skill in o. or more of the seraphic services.

39:4.11 o. could not take so much and give nothing.

40:5.1 a being much like yourselves, o. you can see, hear,

40:5.9 Mortals of series o. inhabit the worlds of space

40:7.2 finally and forever fused, when you two are made o.,

40:7.2 Michael the Son of God and the Son of Man are o.,

40:7.3 this same Adjuster is o. with you and of you.

40:9.2 never become everlastingly o. with their pupil souls

41:4.1 about o. and one-half times the density of water.

41:4.6 a density only o. one-thousandth that of Urantia’s

42:4.1 origin, nature, and destiny—o. and the same thing,

42:11.1 the physical and the spiritual, in reality they are o..

44:2.1 The spirit-morontia world has a thousand and o.

45:4.5 a far-distant leader of the red man and the o. who

45:7.6 by any one personality has a value ranging from o.

48:1.7 spheres is “a better country, that is, a heavenly o..”

48:6.33 holds o. blindly in a closed circle of cold fact.

48:6.33 O. can be technically right as to fact and

48:6.37 you can do several things as easily as o. if you leave

50:2.3 A Planetary Prince may also have as assistants o.

51:5.2 the Gods have come down, as it were, to be o. with

51:6.5 like mortals, o. who can see and comprehend the

52:7.15 the hope of the o. who wrote: “Nevertheless we,

53:8.8 keeps himself, and the wicked o. touches him not.”

54:3.3 if the guilty o. knows in his heart the justice of his

54:4.4 yielding to a desire to possess what o. craves now

54:4.7 true that good cannot come of evil to the o. who

56:1.1 energy, and power, but they are all o. in origin.

56:1.4 In him they are o.—must be unified—because God is

56:1.4 they are o.—must be unified—because God is o..

56:2.1 repercussions of Deity are correlated the o. with the

56:3.1 The Father is o., but to time-space he is revealed in

56:3.2 Paradise spirit realities are likewise o., but in all

56:4.4 and to all other God-knowing creatures he is o.,

56:4.5 God is o.; and that unified and personal Deity is our

56:5.1 —but in the Paradise Trinity they are actually o.,

56:9.1 personalizations of Deity, in the Trinity they are o..

56:9.2 Did the Absolute (the three Absolutes as o. in infinity

56:9.8 beyond subinfinite levels the three Absolutes are o..

56:9.14 God is o. in power and personality.

65:4.7 appear on earth o. at a time and successively over

69:1.6 and minutely interdependent the o. upon the other.

69:5.10 a racial disgrace, for at o. and the same time traffic

70:1.3 the tree; the o. whose stick broke first was the victor.

70:1.17 the host to fall upon the sword; there was not o. left.

70:3.8 “The stranger that dwells with you shall be as o. born

70:10.10 If o. were unable to avenge himself in life, he died

75:2.3 The evil o. concluded that the only hope for success

82:3.8 since o. must be married, the earlier the better.

83:5.1 This practice of o.-man-at-a-time was the first step

85:2.1 man believed that intoxication rendered o. divine.

86:1.3 when o. might drift along and encounter good luck—

87:2.6 such as “the name or day o. never mentions.”

87:3.3 adopting children was to make sure that some o.

88:1.8 For an elder to spit on o. was the highest compliment

88:3.2 Totems were at o. and the same time symbols of the

88:5.5 Nowadays o. signs his name to a note.

89:8.7 A just man was o. who had paid all accounts to the

90:2.7 intelligent people still believe that o. may be born

90:3.8 o. cannot be afflicted unless o. has violated a taboo

91:4.3 When the prayer seeks nothing for the o. who

91:4.5 great and lasting changes in the o. who prays in faith

91:6.7 personal spiritual experience of the o. who prays

92:7.15 True religion must ever be, at o. and the same time,

93:3.3 instructed that the Most Highs functioned as o..

94:6.4 “Goodness begets goodness, but to the o. who is

94:8.1 To become a Buddhist, o. merely made profession of

94:9.1 through belief in the Buddha, the enlightened o..

94:11.9 status of the idea of Gautama as the enlightened o.

94:11.10 that anyone could aspire to become o.—to attain the

94:12.1 sublimation of Gautama, first as the enlightened o.,

96:5.7 The Israelites thought of their God as o. who loved

97:5.5 each o. according to his understanding of God.”

97:7.9 “I am the high and lofty o. who inhabits eternity.”

98:6.4 that the o. encouraged militarism while the other

98:7.2 Son, known to Urantia as the Christ, the anointed o..

98:7.11 as the Christ, the Messianic anointed o. from God,

99:4.5 it is what o. believes rather than what o. knows that

100:1.8 O. can develop religious predispositions toward

100:4.4 If some o. irritates you, causes feelings of

100:5.5 conversion; o. must have faith as well as feeling.

100:5.6 If o. is disposed to recognize a theoretical

100:5.6 then, to be consistent, o. should postulate a similar

100:7.1 consists in following the example of the o. who said,

101:8.1 O. believes truth, admires beauty, and reverences

102:3.15 Revelation affirms that these three are o., and that all

102:6.6 As truth o. may know God, but to understand—

102:6.6 to understand—to explain—God, o. must explore

102:7.1 The universe and God are not identical; o. is cause,

102:7.6 The God-knowing individual is not o. who is blind

103:5.7 the virtues of a noble character bestowed upon o.

103:6.10 these divergencies are at o. in the Supreme.

103:7.14 only to the o. who thus experiences the indwelling of

104:0.3 often impossible to distinguish o. from the other.

104:4.15 loving person are o. and the same universal reality;

105:2.7 I AM o. with the Eternal Son.

106:8.1 as o. in the pre-experiential, pre-existential I AM.

106:8.17 experiential unification of the three Absolutes as o.

106:9.9 attainable I AM are o. and the same hypothesis;

107:0.1 The eternal Father is at o. and the same time farthest

107:2.5 to believe that they are at o. with the First Source

107:2.5 with being at o. with the omnipresent Father.

107:2.7 —finaliters—those who have become o. with the

108:3.6 “Now to you, superiors far above me, I come as o.

109:2.1 A self-acting Adjuster is o. who: 1. Has had certain

110:2.5 you see eye to eye, then your minds become o.,

110:2.5 project is concerned, you and the Adjuster are o..

110:7.4 all of the experience and all of the values of the o.

110:7.8 the eternal fusion, you and the Adjuster are o.

112:7.2 constitutes the mystery of making God and man o.

112:7.2 identity of a creature of time becomes eternally o.

112:7.8 identify man or Adjuster, the o. apart from the

112:7.9 Supreme, o. who will ever be found serviceable,

112:7.10 Now have these two identities become o.; no event

114:2.3 o. John, known to you as “the Baptist,” is chairman

115:0.1o. must do something as well as be something.

115:3.14 The Conjoint Actor is at o. and the same time the

116:6.3 On absolute levels, energy and spirit are o..

116:6.7 On Paradise, monota and spirit are as o.

117:1.6 the Supreme, creatorship and creaturehood are at o.;

117:1.9 at o. and the same time the supreme creator and

119:3.7 o. who has in “all points been tried and tested,” even

120:0.5 it embodies at o. and the same time the sevenfold

120:2.6 the will of the infinite Creator are to become as o.,

120:4.0 4. THE INCARNATION—MAKING TWO ONE

121:7.2 unwilling to accept as the Son of God o. who taught

121:7.3 could hardly regard with favor the teachings of o.

122:2.5 mother of a son of destiny, o. who was to prepare

122:3.1 “I come at the bidding of o. who is my Master and

122:4.3 being an orphan, was adopted by o. Zadoc, who was

122:9.3 which o. in the procession of first-born children was

124:6.9 his family had stopped near the house of o. Simon,

124:6.12 a well-to-do relative of Mary’s, o. who knew Jesus

125:5.8 he would at o. and the same time challenge their

126:3.11 recognize the Jewish Messiah if such a o. should

126:4.6 and because he is strong in power, not o. fails.

127:5.6 “the o. altogether lovely and the greatest among

128:3.6 there stood by o. named Saul, a citizen of Tarsus.

129:2.7 priest, Annas, as “o., the same as my own son.”

129:4.2 phenomenon of the making of these two minds o.,

129:4.6 by the Father as constituting at o. and the same time,

129:4.6 and in o. and the same personality-life, the fullness of

130:1.1 a Philistine interpreter who worked for o. Simon

130:2.1 captain decided to remain in port while a new o.

130:2.6 “Ganid, no man is a stranger to o. who knows God

130:2.6 seem strange that o. should enjoy the exhilaration

130:4.3 can the creature become as o. with the Creator;

130:6.2 My boy, to o. who loves his fellows there is an

130:7.2 When Ganid inquired what o. could do to make

130:8.4 Said Jesus: “Why waste words upon o. who cannot

130:8.4 The spirit of the Father cannot teach and save o.

131:4.2 he is alone and by himself; he is the only o..

131:4.5 God as a comforter, protector, and savior—o. who

133:0.3 Though human beings differ in many ways, the o.

133:1.2 O. would impose forty lashes, another twenty,

133:1.5 even if any o. should be so unthinking as to do

133:2.2 the children of the universe as o. equal to himself.

133:2.5 They lodged in the home of o. Jeramy, a Greek

133:3.1 met o. Crispus, the chief ruler of this synagogue.

133:3.11 home of Crispus, Jesus and Ganid met o. Gaius,

133:4.8 “Minister your hospitality as o. who entertains the

133:7.11 the self, the measure of the identification of the o.

133:9.4 “Farewell to a great teacher, o. who has made us

134:7.7 Another and very similar o. was the experience he

134:9.8 rumors came to Capernaum of o. John who was

135:3.3 behold, o. like the Son of Man came with the

135:5.6 Messiah could not possibly refer to o. who merely

135:5.7 a divine personality, o. who had long sat at God’s

135:6.6 heard ‘the voice of o. crying in the wilderness,’

135:7.2 reference to “another o. who is to come after me”

135:7.2 “There will come after me o. who is greater than I,

135:9.4 there has been among us o. who will return to

135:9.7 ‘After me there will come o. who is preferred

135:9.7 And now comes o. who shall baptize you with the

135:11.2 ‘I am not the Messiah, but I am o. sent on before

136:1.1 that he was to be the Messiah, the “anointed o..”

136:2.7 incarnated Son, and they speak the o. to the other.

136:4.4 real functioning of these two minds as now made o..

137:1.1 Of all John’s followers o. named Andrew was the

137:1.6 self-appointed task of seeking for o. who was not

137:2.3 saw o. Philip of Bethsaida with a friend coming

137:4.4 planned to manifest himself as the “supernatural o..”

137:5.3 and as the o. for whom the Jews were looking.

137:6.2 As o. whom his mother comforts, so will I comfort

137:6.6 And now may they learn to be o., even as we are o..”

137:7.2 these seven believers, o. his own brother in the

137:7.3 He never grew weary of contemplating how o. who

138:1.2 John, the men you choose shall become o. with us,

138:3.2 that he had invited o. Simon to join the apostles

138:8.1 Judas Iscariot, the o. chosen to act as treasurer of

138:8.8 Jesus did not speak like a prophet, o. who comes

138:8.8 seemed to speak of himself as o. having authority.

139:0.1 ambition for personal exaltation, only o. deserted him

139:4.2 showing favoritism, of loving o. of his apostles more

139:4.8 There was another side to John that o. would not

139:5.5 great comfort from observing o. like themselves

139:5.5 courage from the fact that o. like themselves had

139:7.7 flocked to hear Jesus, and he never turned o. away.

139:8.7 Thomas admired and honored o. who was so

139:9.2 What may be said of o. should be recorded of the

139:12.4 as the “o. altogether lovely and the chiefest among

139:12.7 qualifications save the faith of the o. who comes.

140:3.21 had talked to them as o. having supreme authority.

140:5.7 o. felt rich in spirit—egotistical; the other felt “poor

140:5.7 O. was self-sufficient; the other was teachable and

140:5.8 four or five days; o. is apt to lose all desire for food.

140:5.9 How could o. ever hunger for something negative—

141:2.1 Our Father also sits upon a throne, but not o. made

141:6.1 Simon Zelotes brought to Jesus o. Teherma,

141:6.2 the light of salvation to the o. who sits in darkness.

141:6.2 then is the time, when such a o. shall come to you

142:2.1 in attendance upon the Passover festivities o. Jacob

142:3.6 the Trinity concept of three Gods in o. had found

142:3.23 They went, each o. to his sleep.

142:6.1 there came to see Jesus o. Nicodemus, a wealthy

142:6.6 to believe in o. who has descended from heaven,

142:7.15 Jesus is a divine Son, o. in the Universal Father’s

142:8.4 One Friday evening Nicodemus and o. Joseph of

142:8.5 quietly until the last days of June, when o. Simon,

143:2.5 to charge up your acts to the influence of the evil o.

143:6.1 For herein is the saying true: ‘O. sows and another

145:2.11 Jesus taught, indeed, as o. having authority and not

146:2.8 social or outward religious status of the o. who prays

146:2.17 Worship, taught Jesus, makes o. increasingly like

146:3.2 about those things which o. professes to believe.

146:4.3 afflicted o., having heard of his fame as a healer,

147:1.2 I say to this o. go, and he goes; to another come,

147:4.2 Do you not receive my teachings as o. who has

148:4.1 rebirth necessary to escape control of the evil o.?

148:4.2 He whom you call the evil o. is the son of self-love,

148:4.6 but he is in no sense the child of the evil o. unless

148:6.11 that God afflicts man at the behest of the evil o..

148:8.3 a trance prophet from Bagdad, o. Kirmeth.

148:9.2 the afflicted o. rested on the floor immediately in

149:1.7 Father did not will otherwise, the two became o.,

150:2.3 present, and not o. either denied or betrayed him.

151:2.2 the hardened ground represent Satan, or the evil o.,

151:2.4 and determined effort the o. to convince and change

153:2.9 of all those he has given me I should not lose o..

153:2.11 The Father and I are o.; the Son does only that

153:2.12 The Father in the Son and the Son o. with the Father

153:3.2 you can become o. in spirit with me even as I am

153:3.2 even as I am o. in spirit with the Father.

153:4.3 perceive that o. who is greater than devils stands in

154:6.1 Of all his family in the flesh, only o., Ruth,

154:6.7 “No, rather is the o. blessed who hears the word of

155:5.16 silent,but presently they began to talk o. with another

155:6.12 such an easy-believing and fully-trusting little o..

156:5.14 the o. is the measure of the capacity for the other.

157:5.1 he was to be the “anointed o.,” but hardly had

157:6.13 Nevertheless, I tell you that the Father and I are o..

158:1.9 tents, o. for you, o. for Moses, and o. for Elijah.”

158:5.2 convulsions he lay there before them as o. dead.

158:8.1 shall humble himself and become as this little o.,

158:8.1 And whoso receives such a little o. receives me.

159:5.11 when o. unjustly took away the coat, offer the other

160:1.12 courage which enables o. bravely to face one’s

160:2.7 Thus does the mind of o. augment its spiritual

160:4.10 that o. should function as a part of some one of the

160:4.11 Life is not real to o. who cannot do some one thing

161:1.8 understanding; that Jesus and the Father were o..

161:1.8 That Jesus maintained at o. and the same time

161:2.4 We do not think that o. who is only human ever

161:2.9 He even dares to assert that he and the Father are o.

161:2.9 He says that any o. who has seen him has seen the

162:4.4 each o. carried a branch of the paradise apple—

162:7.3 you are determined to do the works of the evil o..

162:7.4 O. near by has just said that I have a devil, that I a

162:7.4 I do not judge you, for there is o. who judges for

163:4.10 Peter explained that, when o. so prays, he will the

163:4.13 a common method of exhorting o. to go about his

163:6.6 understand the downfall of Lucifer, the iniquitous o.,

164:3.9 Some said it was he, while others said, “No, it is o.

164:4.4 We know that o. who is a common sinner cannot

164:4.4 o. would arise to ask entangling and embarrassing

164:4.11 a true worshiper—for o. who is holy and righteous.

164:4.11 the opening of the eyes of o. who was born blind.

164:5.2 The Father and I are o..”

165:2.11 “He speaks like o. having authority; besides, who

165:2.11 who ever saw o. having a devil open the eyes of a

166:2.1 Nine of this group were Jews, o. a Samaritan.

166:2.5 Only o., this alien, returned to give glory to God.”

166:3.7 we shall be o. in spirit and purpose, and so shall

166:4.2 failed to observe how the Son of Man lives as o.

167:1.4 was not slow to voice his resentment that such a o.

167:1.5 and thus will such a o. have glory in the presence of

167:4.3 they put in the tomb o. who was merely comatose,

167:4.3 day such a o. would come forth from the tomb.

167:5.7 cleave to his wife, and they two shall become as o..

168:0.4 a well-to-do and honorable Jew, o. who had been

168:1.15 of o. who declared he was “the resurrection and the

169:2.7 either he will hate the o. and love the other, or else

169:2.7 else he will hold to o. while he despises the other.

169:3.2 if o. go to them from the dead, they will repent.

169:3.2 be persuaded even if o. were to rise from the dead.

169:4.2 in the declaration that he and the Father are o.;

169:4.8 this Father of all men were o. and the same Deity.

170:5.13 Jesus taught that the truth-loving soul, the o. who

170:5.18 not necessarily mean fellowship in the kingdom; o. is

171:5.1 a throng of beggars, among them o. Bartimeus,

171:8.7 reminded the master that such a o. already had ten

172:0.1 to stay with a neighboring believer, o. Simon,

172:3.4 He comes as the lowly o., riding upon an ass,

172:3.6 If any o. asks you why you do this, merely say,

173:3.4 each o. likewise remained obedient to the Master’s

173:4.2 they fell upon his servants, beating o., stoning

173:5.2 king, and they went their ways, o. to the farm,

174:4.2 ‘Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is o.;

174:4.3 Of a truth, Master, you have well said that God is o.

174:5.11 They all said, every man to the o. who was by him,

175:1.10 sense, for there is o. who is your Father, even God.

175:1.16 that, if o. swears by the gift that is upon the altar,

175:1.17 Within reason, the o. you ought to have done but

175:2.3 to do such wicked deeds in the name of o. who

175:2.3 must cease to mistreat the individual Jew as o. who

176:2.8 apocalyptic about the Messiah written by o. Selta,

176:3.2 what have these things to do with o. who believes

176:3.4 To o. he gave five talents, to another two, and to

177:2.2 your confidence and loyalty, the o. against the other.

177:4.6 to offer himself to the Sanhedrin as o. who could

177:4.11 lost all real affection for the o. who had inflicted

179:1.4 place of least honor, would call him to a higher o.,

179:1.4 displacing o. who had presumed to honor himself.

179:3.5 acquiescence in compliance with the wish of o.

179:3.8 neither is o. who is sent greater than he who sends

179:3.9 would be chief, let him become as o. who serves.

179:3.9 you will observe that I am among you as o. who

179:4.2 the concealed evil in the heart of o. who failed to

179:4.3 natural for the host to give a sop to the o. who sat

180:3.3 You shall have with you o. who will take my place

180:3.3 o. who will continue to teach you the way of truth,

180:4.2 I shall be o. with your personal experience in the

180:4.3 And these gifts of heaven will ever work the o. with

180:4.5 so will all the children of light be made o. and be

181:2.17 and authority in my presence as o. among you.

182:1.4 my friends, to be o. in spirit, even as we are o..

182:1.5 I have kept them all save o., the son of revenge,

182:1.6 I want them all to be o., even as you and I are o..

182:1.6 If my children are o. as we are o., and if they love

182:1.6 As you have been o. with me, so have I been o. with

182:1.6 the new teacher ever be o. with them and in them.

182:2.5 When David brought to the Master o. Jacob,

182:3.6 his human will more completely became o. with the

183:3.7 o. Malchus, the Syrian bodyguard of the high priest,

184:4.6 not hesitate to assert that he and the Father are o.;

184:4.6 become o. with him even as he and his Father are o.

185:5.3 Pilate heard them calling the name of o. Barabbas.

185:5.5 the mob did not look up to o. who, having claimed

187:1.7 against the law to show friendly feelings for o. who

187:1.9 captain ordered a passerby, o. Simon from Cyrene,

187:2.8 o. taking the sandals, o. the turban, o. the girdle,

188:5.7 the cross discloses o. willing to lay down his life in

190:3.3 It was even suggested that any o. claiming to have

190:4.1 at the home of o. Flavius, the Master made his sixth

190:5.3 you are the only o. in Jerusalem who has not heard

190:5.6 then they said, the o. to the other, “No wonder our

192:1.4 he surmised that the unrecognized o. was the risen

192:2.9 be not weary in this well-doing but persevere as o.

192:3.2 spoke with the rulers of the universes as o. who,

194:2.8 purchase man back from the clutch of the evil o.

194:3.12 only o. who came out of these embittered struggles

195:7.13 It is also true that o. must first be a moral person

195:7.13 true that one must first be a moral person before o.

195:9.8 only a religion about Jesus, but it is so largely o.

196:0.2 Jesus’ God was at o. and the same time “The Holy

196:1.5 he was a living illustration of the o. and a profound

196:2.2 to the o. who called him Good Teacher, “Why do

196:2.4 from the lowly levels of humanity to become o.

one Absolute

0:11.15 and in the final comprehension all three are o..

106:8.17 of such a membership really implies just o..

106:8.17 taught that, in infinity and existentially, there is o..

one abuse

163:2.11 But there was o. economic abuse which he many

one accord

121:6.8 all with o. kept their hearts centered on the holy

125:4.3 the teachers with o. derisively replied, “We might

153:5.4 as Peter ceased speaking, they all with o. nodded

157:3.5 the eleven sitting apostles arose to their feet with o.

167:2.2 And they all with o. began to make excuses.

173:3.2 the people spoke with o., saying, “The first son.”

177:5.2 the Son of Man, and when they strike with o.,

185:5.9 And they all shouted with o. accord, “Crucify him!

192:1.3 with o. they cast the net as they had been instructed,

194:4.3 Day by day they continued steadfastly and with o.

one achievement

113:2.1 who has realized o. or more of three achievements:

one Adjuster

108:1.7 Probably more than o. volunteers; perhaps the

108:1.7 elect from this group of Adjusters the o. best suited

one adjutant

36:5.6 the only o. to make extensive functional contact with

one advance

69:8.4 rejected consorts as slaves—that was at least o. in

one adventure

155:6.11 Never forget there is only o. which is more

one afternoon

133:1.1 A very interesting incident occurred o. by the

142:6.1 the teachings of this Galilean, and so he went o. to

144:1.10 Jesus gave this lesson o. in the third week of their

144:8.1 It was while Jesus was teaching the multitude o. that

one age

51:7.1 Son is universally accepted, he remains for o.;

64:6.15 there occurred o. brilliant age among this people

70:9.14 What may be regarded as right in o. may not be so

82:3.4 In o., marriage has been looked upon as a social duty

99:2.6 True religion carries over from o. to another

136:1.3 for a recognition of Jesus as the terminator of o.

155:6.2 the word of truth is vouchsafed o. and withheld

one agency

87:6.13 offered man ample opportunity to attempt to pit o.

one aggregation

14:0.2 This is the o. and only settled, perfect aggregation of

one Aid

17:4.2 sometimes o. functions acceptably, while on other

one ambition

1:0.3 God-knowing creatures have only o. supreme

one ancestor

59:4.10 o. had a long body connecting a head and tail,

one Ancient of Days

17:4.2 received by o., two, or all three Ancients of Days,

28:4.10 presided over by three Ancients of Days, not by o. or

one angel

113:2.9 The complement of being (o. of the two angels)

one another

16:8.4 type, order, or pattern may and do resemble o., but

22:10.6 have contributed to o. those experiential realities

23:2.14 functionally handicapped when associating with o.,

24:7.7 beings understand and sympathize with o. is wholly

25:1.6 devotion to their work and touching affection for o.

26:8.1 arrive at their first truly mutual understanding of o..

31:2.4 achieve a touching and profound affection for o.;

32:2.5 various circuits and systems to counterbalance o. by

33:6.4 Consuls are representatives of constellations to o.

39:3.8 They may pass near o. during space flight without

42:4.11 the attraction exerted by the parts of matter on o..

44:5.3 ascending morontia beings to communicate with o.,

48:3.4 they manifest a touchingly beautiful affection for o..

48:3.5 Mortals all resemble o.; at the same time each of you

66:2.7 to the advancement of the race were strangers to o.

68:1.1 brought closely together, men often learn to like o.,

68:2.1 may collide with each other and struggle against o.,

71:4.16 all men delight in bearing o. another’s burdens;

74:6.9 offspring—mating, as they must needs, with o..

83:1.5 not linked to sex attraction; they became fond of o.

87:6.14 You address o. in common, everyday language, but

89:0.2 exorcism, coercion, and propitiation merge into o..

133:5.5 they would get in o. another’s way so badly that the

139:3.5 James and John had great affection for o. another;

139:4.6 only utterance was, “My little children, love o..”

142:5.4 born of the spirit is that you sincerely love o..”

143:2.3 by your love for o. you are to convince the world

155:6.9 to become understandingly sympathetic with o..

159:1.3 children, and therefore should you learn to love o.;

159:1.3 your sins; therefore should you learn to forgive o..

167:4.4 off by themselves for a time to take counsel of o..

178:1.17 the vicissitudes of life, remember always to love o..

179:1.2 apostles began to look at o. as soon as John Mark

179:1.8 in making uncomplimentary remarks about o.,

179:3.1 had so recently refused to wash o. another’s feet,

179:3.8 that you were unwilling to wash o. another’s feet?

179:3.8 which his brethren were unwilling to do for o.?

179:3.9 not content proudly to refuse to wash o. another’s

179:4.2 began to look at o. while in disconcerted tones

180:1.1 indicating how you should be willing to serve o., I

180:1.1 the commandment which directs that you love o.;

180:1.1 give you this new commandment: That you love o.

180:1.1 know that you are my disciples if you thus love o..

180:1.3 “When I invite you to love o., even as I have loved

180:1.3 If you will only love o. as I am loving you, you shall

180:1.4 of joy if you will only obey my command to love o.,

180:2.1 fruit-bearing branches—my friends who love o.,

180:2.5 that we should love o., even as Jesus has loved us.

180:4.5 children be made one and be drawn toward o..

180:4.5 make that love real in their experiences by loving o.

180:6.1 have kept my new commandment that you love o.

181:2.4 teaching your brethren how to love o., even as I

181:2.26 fruits of the spirit in their lives, and who love o.,

181:2.30 therefore should you henceforth love o., even as I

182:0.2 spoke to o. concerning the Master’s prediction that

182:1.6 and if they love o. as I have loved them, all men

189:4.6 set down their burdens and began to look upon o.

190:1.5 in accordance with your oath to me and to o.,

190:1.6 fulfillment of their oath to David Zebedee and to o..

191:2.1 Have faith in God; have faith in o.; and so shall

191:4.3 Remember, as you love o., all men will know that

191:6.2 You shall love o. with a new and startling affection

193:3.2 And I wish that you would love and trust o..

193:3.2 Trust, therefore, and confide in o. another.

194:4.7 they greeted o. with a holy kiss; they ministered to

one answer

127:5.6 sought her hand in marriage, Rebecca had but o..

168:4.5 the delay often betokens a better answer, although o.

180:2.5 there could be only o. divine answer: more bearing

180:2.5 the branch of the vine is alive, there can be only o.

one anxiety

179:2.3 The Master had but o., and that was for the safety

one apostle

138:5.2 O. would grasp one point and o. would

139:0.1 ambition for personal exaltation, only o. deserted him

139:4.10 John was the o. who followed right along with Jesus

150:2.3 notwithstanding the apostles all fled but o.,

157:4.6 began to believe in the faith of his apostles, save o..

172:5.2 Andrew was the o. who did not seriously undertake

one appeal

185:6.2 Pilate would make o. last appeal to their pity.

one appellation

4:5.2 Father himself, so that all are included under o..

one approach

102:4.4 than spirit, but the spiritual approach is the only o.

one aspect

2:7.5 practice of focusing the attention upon o. of reality

one atom

12:9.3 two gaseous hydrogen atoms with o. oxygen atom

42:1.4 forever will scientists be powerless to create o. of

one attribute

130:4.5 The o of the universe which characterizes the infinite

one authority

183:2.3 an hour was consumed in going from o. to another

one band

162:4.4 O. remained at the temple to attend the morning

one battalion

113:1.3 have a corps of seraphim, one company, with o. of

one battle

159:3.8 The believer has only o., and that is against doubt—

one beast of burden

122:7.4 since they had only o., Mary, being large with child,

one being

1:2.8 proof of the existence of the living God which o. can

4:4.7 loving Father; in philosophy, the o. who exists by

16:3.19 He is the o. high spirit being that all ascenders are

19:5.8 the Solitary Messenger is the only o. aware of the

22:1.13 but not o. has ever been adjudged in contempt of

25:1.4 yields three spiritual beings to o. semiphysical.

26:1.16 such spirit beings are associated as pairs, the o. is

30:1.55 created by any o. of direct or indirect descent from

33:4.2 Only o. such being of wisdom and majesty is brought

37:2.1 O. or more of these beings function as Gabriel’s

37:2.7 Evening Stars always work in pairs—o. a created

40:5.1 a being much like yourselves, o. you can see, hear,

44:1.15 O. such human being could forever change the

109:3.4 union, fusion, the making of man and Adjuster o..

112:7.8 the fused individual is really o. being whose unity

180:5.11 Spirit of Truth, who directs the loving contact of o.

one blanket

57:7.7 For thousands of years Urantia was enveloped in o.

one blood

52:3.7 truly proclaimed that “God has made of o. all the

52:4.1 problems; literally all nations and races are of o..

one blunder

149:2.4 blunder of the Master’s early followers, and o.

one body

29:2.19 but not o. space body in a million harbors such a

39:2.13 There your new body is a morontia form, o. that

48:1.5 provide you with 570 morontia bodies, each o.

57:8.21 surface consisted of land, all in o. continental body.

one body of water

57:8.5 the picture of one great continent of land and o.,

one brained

49:5.13 basic organizations of the brain mechanism: the o.,

49:5.14 two superior brains free for higher engagements: o.

one branch

60:1.10 They walked on all fours, and o. of this group

one bridge

156:2.1 and his associates passed over a bridge, the first o.

one Bright and Morning Star

33:4.2 Daughters of the Infinite Spirit, can create only o.

37:1.9 the Bright and Morning Stars, there is just o. in each

one brother

139:9.2 What may be said of o. should be recorded of the

one brotherhood

165:2.9 all be brought into one fold, o. of the sons of God.

one candle

123:3.5 starting out with o. the first night and adding o. each

one case

49:2.17 primitive race of human beings taking shape, in o.,

one category

49:5.9 mortals who simultaneously classify in some o. of

one cause

105:0.1 an almost limitless ellipse which is produced by o.

118:6.2 There is but o. uncaused Cause in the whole universe

160:1.13 a cause that is not only greater than self, but o. that

one Celestial Recorder

25:5.4 the activities of the Celestial Recorders, not o. has

one Census Director

24:2.3 Seven Census Directors operate in Havona, o.

24:2.4 O presides at the headquarters of each superuniverse

24:2.4 o. on the capital of every local universe.

one center

49:1.4 Life is sometimes initiated in o., sometimes in three,

one chance result

85:4.4 A devotee of magic will vividly remember o. in the

one channel

160:4.10 function as a part of some o. of the channels of

one characteristic

3:0.3 We sincerely doubt whether any o. of the divine

140:10.5 The o. of Jesus’ teaching was that the morality of

one cheek

159:5.9 Said he: “When an enemy smites you on o.,

one cherubim

38:7.2 O. is an energy positive personality; the other,

one child

45:6.8 Mansion world students who have o. or more

67:8.4 of the inspiring performance of this o. of nature

128:6.11 It was customary for o. or two of the smallest of

one choice

112:5.9 make o. undoubted, self-conscious, and final choice.

one circle

53:5.5 The Lucifer emblem was a banner of white with o.

one circulatory system

75:7.6 a dual circulatory system, the o. derived from their

one city

39:2.12 as if you went to sleep on a transport vehicle in o.

145:2.1 believed in Jesus in Capernaum than any other o. on

one class

48:2.21 As you progress from o. or phase of a morontia

70:8.6 the possession of slaves was a genetic basis for o. of

87:4.1 many tribes clung to the old belief in o. of ghosts.

one cluster

73:5.2 the largest number of houses composing any o. in

one code

44:1.11 the seven levels of melodious association, is the o.

one college

43:1.6 O., the emergency school, is devoted to the study

one color

52:3.7 and that his Son “has made of o. all peoples.”

one column

48:7.1 students by the parallel technique; that is, in o. are

one command

124:4.9 The o. was: “Be loyal to the dictates of your

one commandment

163:4.8 7. Teach that man’s whole duty is summed up in o.:

174:4.2 Jesus answered: “There is but o., and that o. is the

one company

31:0.11 O. or more companies of the mortal finaliters are

113:1.3 beings of Urantia have a corps of seraphim, o.,

113:1.7 one guardian angel with o. of assisting cherubim

113:1.7 In the sixth circle, a seraphic pair with o. of

113:1.7 charge is given to a pair of seraphim, assisted by o.

one concept

56:10.15 mind, matter, and spirit—must be combined into o.

95:7.2 Never was o. able fully to displace the others.

96:1.8 Chaldean groups taught a three-in-o. God concept

105:1.4 The philosophic postulate of the I AM is o. which is

one conception

115:3.5 O. basic conception of the absolute level involves a

one conclusion

56:9.4 There is but o. consistent philosophic conclusion,

one conference

155:3.5 From o. they emerged with the teaching that true

one congregation

11:3.4 One hundred thousand divisions equal o..

one constellation

1:1.4 In o. near-by constellation God is called the Father

15:2.20 O. (100 systems) . . . . . . 100,000 worlds

one contact

128:3.5 Perhaps the most notable of these contacts was the o

132:4.5 this o. with Jesus made such an impression on this

one continent

57:8.5 Urantia presents the picture of o. of land and one

one corps

31:6.2 they are all destined to o. or another of the finaliter

one couch

179:1.3 taking note of the higher divan of the host with o. on

one counselor

127:2.7 Jesus had but o. wise counselor in all Nazareth, his

one course

71:4.16 In such a situation only o. is practical: The “golden

118:2.2 Being finaliters, there would seem to be but o. to

one creation

23:2.22 are frequently asked to go as ambassadors from o.

one Creator

35:0.1 the Creator Sons, there is in Nebadon only o.,

95:1.9 here and there continued their belief in the o. and

116:2.14 neither is he any o. or all of those Creators whose

one creature

117:6.16 will never be personally discovered by any o. until

one crystal

43:1.10 The Edentia sea of glass is o. enormous circular

one cubic inch

41:3.6 by saying that o. of such a star, if on Urantia, would

one daysee day, one

14:1.12 O. Paradise-Havona day is just seven minutes,

62:5.8 the twins journeyed off down the river o. bright day

72:5.9 on a five-day week, working four and playing o..

72:6.4 1. O. day’s earnings each month are requisitioned by

one death

88:4.7 of supposed responsibility for o. natural death.

one debtor

147:5.4 The o. owed him five hundred denarii and the

one decision

136:5.3 by o. great decision Jesus voluntarily deprived

one Deity

10:3.1 Notwithstanding there is only o., there are three

10:6.2 No o. of the Deities fosters the administration of

19:5.1 may be utilized by any o. or two of the Deities as

56:5.1 —but in the Paradise Trinity they are actually o.,

63:6.7 settlements to spread his new doctrines of o. and

92:5.12 definitely exalted the idea of o. eternal Deity and

92:6.19 the doctrine of three divine personalities and o..

95:7.6 presentation of Allah as the o. and only Deity;

95:7.6 it has steadfastly held to its presentation of the O. of

101:2.7 religion’s God of salvation are o. and the same Deity

104:1.9 the worship of o. existing in a triune manifestation of

116:1.2 Supreme will result in o. unified and personal Deity

117:1.5 Creator and creature are united in o. whose will is

120:4.3 the Paradise Trinity of three beings is in reality o..

one dekamillennium

35:6.1 Highs of the constellations for service during o.

one desire

1:0.3 just o. consuming desire, and that is to become,

156:5.5 surmount temptation by the effort of supplanting o.

one destiny

40:10.5 That destinies do thus vary in no wise proves that o.

one detail

31:10.11 a vast creation lacking in only o. important detail—

76:2.3 Adam was burdened with a thousand and o.

one difference

98:6.4 The o. great difference between Mithraism and

one direction

12:1.13 from the divine center outward in any o., we do,

15:3.3 stellar density when the heavens are viewed in o.,

59:2.1 It experienced many inundations, dipping first in o.

59:4.5 These various Devonian seas extended first in o. and

one disciple

163:2.2 O. earnest disciple came to Jesus, saying: “Master,

one discourse

176:2.8 ever became so confused in their minds as this o.,

one discussion

132:2.1 more important discussions with Mardus was the o.

one dispensation

39:1.3 special work connected with the termination of o.

52:4.9 Sons, each of whom will advance the races from o.

52:4.9 Son—the advent of each one marks the end of o. and

174:5.6 he perceived the end of o. and the beginning of

one distinction

160:2.1 The o. between man and the animal is that man can

one Divine Counselor

19:3.2 from o. to seven Counselors being associated with

19:3.3 Censor, and from o. to seven Divine Counselors.

one division

29:4.37 The frandalanks are created in thirty divisions, o. for

65:2.10 o. partially progressive, the bird family,

one doctrine

134:3.7 There was but o. which had to be accepted in order

one domain

46:2.7 sector of Jerusem is an extensive domain, o. which

one dozen

41:3.2 as much comparative elbow room in space as o.

149:0.3 the other apostles each took with them about o.

one drop

41:7.13 when you pause to consider that o. of water contains

one duty

37:2.8 O. of the high duties of the Evening Stars is to

142:4.2 rather shall all be concerned with o. supreme duty.

178:1.11 not allow anything to divert your devotion to this o.

one dwelling

84:7.9 working group, including the slaves, all living in o..

one effort

183:3.4 Jesus made o. last effort to save Judas from

one elder

124:1.4 o. or two seemed to think the boy was sacrilegious if

one electron

42:7.4 series in which from o. to one hundred electrons

42:7.7 When one hundred and o. have been artificially

42:7.8 While atoms may contain from o. to one hundred

42:4.6 about one hundred ultimatons—the equivalent of o.

42:7.10 containing from o. to twenty-seven electrons,

one element

42:9.3 Starting from any o., after noting some one

one emotion

82:1.7 physical driving forces of human beings; it is the o.

138:9.1 deference to just o. extraordinary human emotion

one emperor

87:3.4 O. Roman emperor tried to reform these practices by

one empire

195:2.9 lands into o., with one language and one culture,

one end

21:0.4 The order of Michael knows the universe from o.

113:6.7 shall gather together his elect from o. of the realm to

179:1.1 wine, water, and herbs were all in readiness on o. of

186:1.7 rocks and, taking the girdle of his cloak, fastened o.

one endowment

26:4.12 the pilot world of the seventh circuit, with only o. of

28:6.9 Time is the o. universal endowment of all will

one entity

110:7.4 of the other, so that the two are actually o..

one epoch

96:1.2 during any o. there existed varying ideas of God

114:6.7 the sake of the safe transit of moral values from o.

one error

54:6.9 O. of human thinking respecting these problems

one essential

27:1.1 The o. to the enjoyment of Paradise is rest, divine

one Eternal of Days

18:2.1 they number exactly one billion, o. for each of the

one evening

63:2.5 Finally, o. about the time of the setting of the sun,

122:3.1 O. about sundown, before Joseph had returned

124:3.5 The chazan spent o. each week with Jesus, helping

126:3.4 o. in October Jesus sat down by the little squat lamp

129:1.9 O. Jesus devoted to social life with the older folks,

129:1.9 and o. evening he spent with the young people.

130:1.3 a memorable argument with Peter o. at the home of

132:3.1 influenced by their discussion of truth and faith o..

132:4.5 Jesus spent o. with a wealthy slaveholder, talked

133:3.6 O. as they strolled about Corinth out near where

133:5.3 discussion on science that Jesus had at their inn o.

142:6.1 O. at the home of Flavius there came to see Jesus

142:8.4 O. Friday evening Nicodemus and one Joseph of

150:5.1 O. at Shunem, after John’s apostles had returned to

159:1.1 O. at Hippos, in answer to a disciple’s question,

169:2.1 O. Simon Zelotes, commenting on one of Jesus’

one event

40:9.7 And since any o. may have a spiritual connotation

86:2.3 If o. followed another, the savage considered them

153:1.6 The feeding of the five thousand was the o. of his

one exception

20:6.2 live ordinary lives with just o.: They do not beget

41:10.5 the outskirts of Satania, your solar system, with o.,

66:2.7 With o. or two exceptions these Andonite

72:9.6 There is o. to this scheme of functional suffrage:

169:4.6 With the o.—the declaration that “God is spirit”—

one excursion

48:8.3 to take you on o. long and eternal joy excursion,

one executive

22:7.3 o. infinite executive of the united will of the Father-

one experience

5:2.6 The entire experience of Adjuster communion is o.

22:7.3 trinitization may participate in o. such experience,

one explanation

101:1.2 And therein lies o. of the Adjuster’s difficulty in

one extreme

139:2.6 vacillating; Peter would suddenly swing from o. to

one eye

48:6.28 it is to philosophy as two eyes are to o.;

48:6.28 sees the universe, as it were, with but o.—flat.

one fact

102:7.2 God is the o and only self-caused fact in the universe

one factor

95:7.5 There was only o. of a tribal, racial, or national

one faith

92:6.14 believed all others to be decadent forms of the o.

94:1.6 accept the Melchizedek teaching of one God and o..

one family

30:4.10 natural death all types of ascenders fraternize as o.

64:6.1 The emergence of all six races on Urantia, and in o.,

66:7.4 The definite order of family life and the living of o.

83:5.2 brothers of o. would marry five sisters of another.

129:2.8 they celebrated the Passover as o. happy family.

140:6.13 we should live together as o. understanding family.

163:3.3 and who desire to live with me as you do and as o..

one father

56:4.4 impossible for any child to have more than o..

191:4.3 You all know that we have o. Father in heaven,

one feature

66:8.1 Caligastia, we find only o. outstanding feature of

74:8.2 O. of the narrative, the sudden appearance of the sun

136:1.6 There was o. of the bestowal of Michael which

149:3.1 Jesus designed to utilize just o. of the story for that

one fellow

26:7.3 These commissions consist of o. of the finaliters,

one female

62:3.1 agile creatures, twins were born, one male and o..

62:3.11 These twins, one male and o., were indifferent to

62:4.1 Going back to the birth of the superior twins, o.

one fifth

15:7.2 thousand days of Urantia time, about eight and o. of

57:7.2 Urantia was then about o. its present size and had

121:8.3 the end to replace the latter o. of the original Gospel,

one finaliter

16:5.5 always a group of seven finaliters is assembled, o.

one finger

175:1.8 that they will not lift as much as o. to help you bear

one flash

42:1.4 to create one atom of matter or to originate o. of

one flesh

138:5.1 “Judas, we are all of o., and as I receive you into

one fold

165:2.9 the Father that they shall all be brought into o.,

one follower

137:1.1 Of all John’s followers o. named Andrew was the

one foot

59:1.19 Trilobites grew in length from two inches to o. and

59:3.5 These animals grew to be fifteen feet long and o. in

81:3.3 the average primitive community rose from o. to

one form

14:2.2 o. of energy exists in negative and positive phases.

82:3.15 a form of trial marriage and o. that is far beneath the

89:1.1 societal regulation and for a long time the only o.;

146:2.12 There is but o. of prayer which is appropriate for

one fourthsee fourth

one friend

159:1.3 taking with you o. or two mutual friends that you

180:6.2 I will speak to you plainly, as o. friend to another.

183:5.3 law allows that any prisoner may have at least o. to

one function

29:3.4 Never do they pass from o. to another; always do

one gain

54:6.7 this o. would have been enough to explain why

one garden

124:1.10 the end of April the land was o. vast flower garden.

one generation

61:7.4 Suddenly and in o. the six colored races mutated

68:0.2 —are not transmitted from o. to another by direct

79:8.12 2. Pooling of the experience of more than o..

81:6.26 The ideals of o. carve out the channels of destiny for

81:6.26 homes, churches, and schools of o. predetermines

81:6.44 progress was relatively slow since o. could not

84:0.2 the river of culture and knowledge flows from o. to

84:7.27 rests on the growing willingness of o. to invest in the

92:2.3 A great deal that o. might look upon as obscene,

92:7.14 making more readjustments of human values in o.

93:7.3 From o. to another the Salem gospel found lodgment

93:7.4 how easy to lose sight of a new doctrine from o. to

94:9.1 In o. he made Buddhism the dominant religion of

95:1.9 In o. the Salem headquarters at Kish came to an end,

95:3.5 Ikhnaton they accepted but halfheartedly for o.;

97:10.4 who passed the monotheistic torch of light from o. to

114:6.7 progress, all the while seeking to translate from o.

119:3.4 working alone for o. whole generation of planetary

120:3.9 perfect as regarded by any one man in any o. on

122:8.7 knowledge was passed by word of mouth from o.

132:3.6 by the technique of passing on from o. to another

132:5.1 a wise and effective trustee of the resources of o.

132:5.15 equity and transmit in security as the trustee of o.

139:2.9 its messengers to the four corners of the earth in o..

142:3.9 of the nature of God continued to grow from o. to

142:7.12 The family continues from o. to another.

142:7.12 Death only ends o. to mark the beginning of

149:2.9 In o. Jesus lifted women out of the disrespectful

159:4.6 Father does not limit revelation of truth to any o.

195:0.3 too much for any one people to assimilate in o.

one gift

179:5.3 life is the united life of the Father and the Son in o..

one gland

49:5.19 The races on some worlds have o., on others two,

one God

1:0.1 Only the concept of the Universal Father—o. in the

2:1.2 “There is but o., the infinite Father, who is also a

3:5.4 There is but “o. and Father of all, who is above all

3:6.3 arrives at the concept of unified universe rule, of o..

10:7.1 “The Lord our God is o. God.”

42:1.6 after the similitude of the three Gods embraced in o.,

45:4.8 years ago the yellow man knew of the o..

79:1.9 warriors proclaimed the existence of “o. in heaven.”

91:3.3 spirits to polytheistic gods, and eventually to the O.,

92:5.11 “Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is o. God.”

93:2.1 of El Elyon, the Most High, the o. and only God.”

93:3.2 Melchizedek taught the concept of o., a universal

93:3.6 subordinated everything to the doctrine of o.,

93:3.8 for the bestowal of an actual Paradise Son of the o.,

93:4.15 two tasks: to keep alive on earth the truth of the o.

93:5.1 the responsibility of keeping alive the truth of o.

93:5.4 give up the many gods of Mesopotamia for the o.

93:7.3 but except in Palestine, never was the idea of o. able

93:8.1 to insure that the truth of the o. and only God

94:0.1 Machiventa’s gospel of man’s faith and in the o.

94:1.5 Salem missionaries preached the o. of Melchizedek,

94:1.6 refused to accept the Melchizedek teaching of o. and

94:2.6 through the personal faith experience with the o.,

94:2.7 the Brahmans had rejected the o. of Melchizedek,

95:1.3 various peoples to the permanent recognition of o..

95:1.8 had warned his followers to teach about the o.,

95:1.9 the propaganda of the belief in o. virtually ceased

95:2.2 in Egypt for many centuries, the belief in o. always

95:3.5 Egypt in behalf of the Salem teachings of o..

95:5.1 Pharaoh of Egypt, to accept these doctrines of O..

95:5.2 he kept alive the doctrine of El Elyon, the O.,

95:5.7 led his associates in the disguised worship of the O.,

95:5.7 “The O. God,” a book of thirty-one chapters,

95:5.10 the passing of Ikhnaton, the idea of o. persisted in

95:5.11 the o. whom Ikhnaton had zealously proclaimed

95:5.14 of this Egyptian ruler to impose the worship of o.

95:7.1 The Melchizedek teachings of the o. became

95:7.3 and clans that held on to the hazy idea of the o..

96:0.1 excludes all but the o. of final and supreme value.

96:0.2 Melchizedek’s incarnation: That a religion of o.

96:0.2 the way for the earth bestowal of a Son of that o..

96:1.8 Chaldean groups who taught a three-in-o. concept

96:4.3 tribal god of the desert as the o. and only god of

96:5.5 leaders he thundered, “The Lord your God is o.;

96:6.2 would conserve the Melchizedek teaching of o.

97:1.3 Samuel devotedly believed in the o., and he had a

97:1.3 had a clear concept of that o. as creator of heaven

97:10.1 for the special service of carrying the truth of the o.

97:10.5 but the Hebrew religion of sincere belief in the o.

98:2.6 Xenophanes taught o., but his deity concept was too

98:3.7 of the Salem teachers to spread the doctrine of o.,

104:1.8 but their monotheistic zeal for the o., Yahweh,

104:2.1 then through the henotheistic exaltation of o. god

104:2.1 through the exclusion of all but the O. of final value.

118:10.3 When we desire to view the Trinity as o., and if we

121:2.6 a new and enlarged concept of that o. of all nations

130:2.2 were devotedly loyal to the doctrine of the O.

131:0.1 Salem headquarters to spread the doctrine of o.

131:1.2 Our God is o., and he is compassionate and merciful.

131:1.3 There is but this o. God, and his name is Truth.

131:4.1 The missionaries carried the teachings of the o. with

131:4.2 God is o. God; he is alone and by himself;

131:4.2 And this o. is our Maker and the last destiny of the

131:4.2 This o. God is loving, glorious, and adorable.

131:4.6 That man is wise who worships the O. God.

131:5.1 Melchizedek missionaries,and their doctrine of the o.

131:5.2 the O.—all-wise, good, righteous, holy, glorious,

131:5.3 There is but o. Supreme God, the Lord of Lights.

131:6.1 believers who preserved the doctrine of o. in India—

131:8.1 China, and the doctrine of o. became a part of the

131:9.2 Great, very great, is the O. who rules man from on

131:10.2 This o. is our heavenly Father, in whom all things

143:5.6 by concentrating their worship upon o., Yahweh.

195:1.7 The Greeks were really searching for o. God,

195:1.8 after obtaining from the East a religion whose o.

195:2.9 and had made the Western world ready for o..

195:2.9 revealed to them an even better concept of o.,

195:3.1 the Christians found themselves with o., a great

one gospel

191:4.3 that there is but o. of the kingdom—the good news of

one Gravity Messenger

31:1.3 creatures numbering 997 to one Havona native and o

one group

18:5.5 In ascending to Uversa, you will pass only o. of

31:3.1 The proportion of mortals and angels in any o. varies

35:8.7 for these Sons to progress from o. to another.

38:9.10 these beings function as o. under unified leadership

39:3.3 These seraphim seek no special favors for o. or

41:3.10 In o. of variable stars the period of light fluctuation

45:2.5 the Sovereign holds a conclave with some o. of the

46:5.16 The three groups mingle as o. when at home in this

62:3.8 These struggles continued until only o. of less than

69:1.6 and minutely interdependent the o. upon the other.

76:2.9 Cain became a great leader among o. of his father’s

77:0.1 Most of the inhabited worlds of Nebadon harbor o.

77:8.1 their amalgamation into o. shortly after Pentecost.

78:8.5 No o. of these city groups was able to overcome

80:6.2 seven distinct groups in Egypt; all of them, save o.,

81:2.18 Among o. the idea of making pottery arose from

93:7.2 O. went by way of the Faroes to the Andonites of

96:3.1 impossible to classify Moses in any o. racial group.

99:1.5 increase the responsiveness of o. social group to

109:3.2 On certain primitive worlds (the series o.) the

120:0.3 Michael acquired the finite experience of o. of his

122:4.2 mission was to all races and peoples, not to any o..

125:3.1 the men going in o. and the women in another as

150:6.2 After spending two or three days with o. of twelve

159:2.2 the jurisdiction of o. of believers over the work of

one guardian angel

113:1.7 Human beings in the initial or seventh circle have o.

one hand

63:4.4 see one these primitive men valiantly fighting with o.

115:3.4 While infinity is on the o. UNITY, on the other it is

121:5.17 the first European religions to lay o. upon morals

140:8.5 assigning these matters to government, on the o.,

one Havona native

31:1.3 the ascendant creatures numbering 997 to o. and

one head

82:3.5 youth might not marry until he possessed at least o.,

one hearing

187:1.8 In addition, there had been o. right after another

one heart

194:3.17 It was literally true that “there was but o. and soul

194:4.3 the multitudes of those who believed were of o. and

one heaven

40:9.9 like the o. envisioned by the planetary traditions of

one hemisphere

57:6.2 leaving o. of the planet always turned toward the sun

one home

163:4.14 entertained in a more comfortable or influential o..

one hour

26:3.8 to assimilate as much information in o. of Urantia

27:6.4 O.’ instruction on Paradise would be the equivalent

44:4.5 by this method I could gain more knowledge in o.

46:1.2 day equals three days of Urantia time, less o., four

52:7.6 this age requires about o. each day on the part of

52:7.6 that is, the equivalent of o. Urantia hour.

163:3.6 ‘These men who were hired last worked only o.,

166:4.12 O. of teaching will not wholly change the beliefs of a

182:3.2 “What! can you not watch with me even for o.?

184:4.1 They waited only o. hour.

184:4.1 And thus they went on for o. full hour, reviling

188:0.1 Jesus hung upon the cross about o. after his death.

190:2.2 over in his mind the news brought to them about o.

192:3.2 The Master spent just o. on this mount with his

193:6.2 This part of the meeting lasted not quite o. hour.

one hundredsee hundred

one hunting area

81:6.4 O. was in North America and was overspread by

one husband

83:5.1 Later on, a woman had only o. husband at a time.

one hut

87:1.3 the family hut, being taken to a smaller o. or left in

one ice mass

61:7.7 invasion the three great ice sheets coalesced into o.,

one idea

22:10.8 to you the lore of the universe concerning their o.

157:6.2 his o. in teaching was to present to his universe the

one ideal

22:10.8 to you the lore of the universe concerning their o.,

157:6.2 Henceforth his o. of living was the revelation of

one identity

112:7.10 Now have these two identities become o.; no event

one illustration

141:4.3 reach the minds of the apostles by means of o., Jesus

one impression

17:3.5 true spiritual value is registered in duplicate, and o. is

one incarnation

164:3.4 Essenes, tolerated the theory that men reap in o.

one individual

132:5.16 remember that o. can live on earth but a short season

136:2.1 they firmly believed that the sin of o. might curse

181:1.1 I can be but o. in your midst or in the entire world.

one inevitability

10:0.3 we can discover only o. inescapable inevitability in

one Infinite Spirit

22:7.3 There can be only o. Original and Infinite Spirit,

one influence

103:3.5 And these powerful influences—o. human and the

one inner bastion

100:2.7 rest in the assurance that there is o., the citadel of

one inspector

29:4.17 At least o. acting inspector is always present in each

one invasion

61:7.5 of the ice was not so extensive as the preceding o..

one judge

33:7.2 a dual magistracy consisting of o. of perfection

one Judge-Arbiter

25:2.6 The o. unanimously designated by the other three as

one kind

70:10.1 Nature provides but o. of justice—inevitable

112:3.1 Urantians generally recognize only o. of death,

one language

52:5.10 distribution, but only one race, o., and one religion.

55:3.1 worlds are progressing under the momentum of o.,

55:3.22 stage of settledness in light until it has achieved o.,

75:1.3 Instead of finding o. ready for adoption, they were

195:2.9 lands into one empire, with o. and one culture,

one law

192:2.11 There is but o. to obey—that is the command to go

one lawgiver

3:2.2 There is only o. lawgiver.

one leader

127:2.9 you will have not just o. from Joseph’s family, but

one legend

67:4.3 And thus originated the thousand and o. legends of

one level

0:2.9 the discussion of some o. deity level or association.

81:6.27 really uplifts and advances human culture from o.

81:6.40 critical times when civilization is in transit from o.

99:1.3 from one phase of civilization to another, from o.

113:3.4 this phase of transition from o. of the universe to

147:4.5 This plane is o. higher than that of the flesh and

one liaison stabilizer

48:2.19 four circuit regulators, one planetary custodian, o.,

one life

27:1.2 rest from one stage of being to another, from o. to

32:5.1 see very much of it at any one time and during any o.

36:2.17 the evolutionary antecedents of any o. level in

86:4.7 savage looked upon the future life as just like this o.,

86:4.7 that man entered the next life just as he left this o.,

102:8.7 seeking God and finding him during o. short life in

103:5.6 such antagonisms can be worked out, but in o.

103:9.9 Such a life is o. motivated by truth and dominated by

106:9.12 Such a Father life is o. predicated on truth,

120:2.8 Exhibit in your o. short life in the flesh, as it has

164:3.4 in o. they were believed to be expiating the sins

181:1.2 a life designed to prepare you for the next o. ahead

193:4.11 not always distributed during this o. short life in the

195:5.10 all the latent adventure surging within the soul in o.

196:2.2 And thus, in o. short life, did Jesus traverse that

196:2.7 in the conquest of the human mind in o. short life.

one lifetime

120:2.8 this to mutual satisfaction and doing it during o.

one lineage

122:1.2 o. extending back to more auspicious beginnings.

one location

34:3.2 that time is actually required in traveling from o. to

one look

140:8.20 Could you have had but o. at him, you would have

168:1.12 thought maybe Jesus wanted to take o. last look at

185:3.6 O. at Jesus, face to face, was enough to convince

one Lord

0:7.7 dual phases are power-personality unifying as o.,

131:10.2 “The Lord our God is o., and you should love him

one machine

195:7.8 O. cannot be conscious of the nature or value of

195:7.12 If universe reality is only o. vast machine, then man

one magistrate

33:7.2 antecedents and o. of ascendant experience.

one maiden

89:6.4 a bell, custom decreed the sacrifice of at least o. for

one male

62:3.1 pair of these agile creatures, twins were born, o. and

62:3.11 These twins, o. and one female, were indifferent to

62:4.1 Going back to the birth of the superior twins, o. and

one man

52:1.5 enormous birds are able to carry o. or two men for

69:9.7 the matchless association of o. and one woman in

70:5.8 O. would act as priest, physician, and chief executive

81:6.37 Ten men are of little more value than o. in lifting a

83:0.1 the union of o. and one woman to establish a home

83:5.1 This practice of o.-man-at-a-time was the first step

83:5.1 While a woman was allowed but o., her husband

83:5.3 Even then, the woman would marry only o.,

84:7.8 home as an institution, a partnership between o.

87:6.13 for, if a powerful man could vanquish a weaker o.,

88:3.4 O. man’s opinion, when taken by itself, is not

92:5.11 men have had greater concepts of God, but no o.

96:5.1 In the space of o. man’s life Moses led the polyglot

98:5.3 There was a flood from which o. escaped in a

120:3.9 not necessarily perfect as regarded by any o. in

130:2.5 these men, o. a Greek and the other a Roman,

133:5.5 Arithmetic says that, if o. could shear a sheep in ten

134:6.1 If o. craves freedom—liberty—he must remember that

134:6.1 If o. is to be absolutely free, then another must

138:1.2 authorized each of them to choose o. from among

139:2.9 Peter did more than any other o., aside from Paul,

139:7.7 flocked to hear Jesus, and he never turned o. away.

139:8.5 was handicapped by his many moods; Thomas was o.

145:2.5 they shall not say, o. to his neighbor, do you know

145:3.2 O. started out with his paralyzed daughter just as

147:3.5 O. who had been many years downcast and afflicted

152:3.1 feasting, rose as o. and shouted, “Make him king!”

167:4.4 and they came back as o. and so informed him.

167:5.1 two men who went into the temple to pray, the o.

168:3.6 “It is better that o. die, than that the community

172:1.7 this ointment was a sum equal to the earnings of o.

179:3.1 As the Master knelt, all twelve arose as o. to their

one mansion sphere

47:7.1 worlds are exempt from passing through o. or more

one mansion world

47:4.4 at the time of each advance from o. to another.

47:4.5 worth-while experiences as you advance from o. to

one master

109:5.4 while he yields spiritual allegiance to but o.;

169:2.7 either he will hate the o. and love the other, or else

169:2.7 else he will hold to o. while he despises the other.

one Master Son

21:4.6 a Master Son, o. who has fully earned the right to

one Master Spirit

16:2.1 one of the Seven Master Spirits, the o. presiding

16:2.4 While each o. individually partakes of this

16:2.4 No o. of them can so function universally;

16:3.16 No o. of the Seven Spirits is organically

16:5.1 receives the personal touch and tinge of only o..

25:2.3 on the capitals, o. is dominant in each supercreation.

one matter

106:8.22 another matter and o. which only eternity could

121:6.5 In only o. did Paul fail to keep pace with Philo

161:1.1 There was o. on which Rodan and the two apostles

one meal

178:2.9 wanted to be sure he would have this o. last meal

one meaning

135:5.2 the phrase “kingdom of heaven” had but o.:

one mechanism

56:0.1 The universe of universes is o. vast mechanism which

one Melchizedek Son

35:4.2 you will find o. or more of the Melchizedek Sons.

one message

188:3.13 We know that at least o. passed between Michael

one messenger

23:3.5 It develops that o., when so functioning, can transmit

31:2.3 but only o., the chief of his fellows, is mustered into

one method

12:7.3 dictate another method of reaction, a better o.,

81:6.32 be trained in o. or more methods of commonplace

one midwayer

123:4.6 guardians, o. primary and o. secondary midwayer

one mile

57:8.3 the entire planet to an average depth of over o..

one millennium

17:1.8 representatives from their ranks to serve for o. in

26:8.5 the realms of space for a period of not less than o..

30:3.3 admitted to this group may withdraw under o. of

44:0.4 may enlist with the celestial artisans for less than o.,

55:7.4 light and life—experienced such settledness for o. of

one mind

16:6.3 inclined towards co-operation the o. with the other.

56:0.1 vast mechanism which is absolutely controlled by o..

110:2.5 you see eye to eye, then your minds become o.,

129:4.2 phenomenon of the making of these two minds o.,

133:7.12 efficiently unified mind is the o. wholly dedicated

136:4.4 real functioning of these two minds as now made o..

139:8.2 Thomas had the o. truly analytical mind of the

151:2.5 proved by the fact that, whereas we were all of o.

one minute

44:4.4 thought symbols, can be registered in o. of Urantia

133:5.5 a sheep in ten minutes, ten men could shear it in o..

one mission

20:5.4 and more than o. magisterial mission may occur,

52:4.3 come on magisterial missions, at least the initial o.,

52:4.9 planet is not made ready for a bestowal Son by o.

one mode of living

101:9.5 with some specific intellectual belief or with any o.

one moment

66:1.5 I never for o. entertained even the slightest degree

81:6.41 The great danger to any civilization—at any o.—is

137:4.2 With perfect poise Jesus could at o. enact the human

141:7.12 Not for o. was he ever dominated by any purely

159:4.5 “Nathaniel, never permit yourself for o. to believe

181:2.9 Not for o. would I doubt your loyalty, your

185:4.1 the wicked Idumean never for o. recalled the lad of

187:1.8 neither had he been permitted to enjoy o. of sleep.

187:5.2 Jesus did not for o. entertain the slightest doubt

196:0.11 his fervent faith never for o. doubted the certainty

one month

72:4.3 Everyone takes o. month’s vacation each year.

123:1.7 In July of this year, o. before Jesus was four years

123:2.3 2 B.C., a little more than o. before his fifth birthday

129:2.1 O. Joseph would come down to Capernaum for

137:4.1 invitations had been sent abroad for the wedding o.

152:6.2 In less than o. month’s time the enthusiastic and

162:1.6 O. or two months before this Jesus would certainly

171:0.7 the sons of Zebedee little realized that in less than o.

194:4.12 within o. from the death of Stephen the church at

one moon

52:7.12 it shall come to pass that from o. new moon to

63:2.5 Before they had been away from home o., Andon

one more

27:3.2 Every new group of colleagues met with adds o.

31:3.3 There undoubtedly remains o. step in the career of

42:1.3 nearer the Creator; so will they have mastered o.

44:0.18 Each new translation or resurrection will add o.

100:4.6 that each day you learn to love o. human being.

100:4.6 achieve an understanding of o. of your fellows,

117:0.3 has the actuality of the Supreme become real by o.

117:0.3 the divinity of Supremacy advanced o. step toward

118:0.11 conceived, you can always envisage o. being added.

118:0.11 this addition to number, still always o. can be added.

134:7.1 Jesus made only o. trip outside of Palestine,

143:5.7 Nalda would make o. effort to avoid the discussion

161:2.1 the gospel, there remained only o. point to consider,

164:2.3 the Master gave them all this o. chance to choose.

166:4.9 ‘Let it alone for o. year so that I may dig around it

167:4.2 Pharisees of Jerusalem might have o. chance to

167:4.5 I would do o. mighty work for these Jews; I would

167:4.5 I would give them o. chance to believe, even on

172:4.1 this o. and last chance to hear the gospel and

177:5.5 Although the next day was o. day nearer the tragic

177:5.6 o. day to do the Father’s will and experience the joy

179:3.4 concluded that this gesture of humility was just o.

185:5.13 he decided upon at least o. attempt to appease the

188:5.5 have taken o. look at Jesus on the cross and then

one Morontia Companion

47:3.12 As you start out on the first mansion world, o. is

48:3.9 and again might go for long periods without o..

one morontia world

48:2.16 the physical to the spiritual as they advance from o.

one mortal

40:9.7 any event may have a spiritual connotation to o.

43:8.12 But on the first seven major worlds only o. lives

94:12.3 he will not suffer o. who calls on his name in true

103:1.2 When o. is in full agreement with the philosophy

112:5.8 the hazard of depriving o. struggling mortal from any

180:5.10 living relationship of o. spirit-led mortal’s love for

196:0.3 Never in the life of any o., did God ever become

one motive

138:6.4 There was just o. in Jesus’ postbaptismal life on

one mystery

153:1.5 there was just o. great mystery, just one supreme

one nail

187:2.1 nailed his feet to the wood, using o. long nail to

one name

18:4.3 difficult to choose a suitable name, o. which will

40:6.2 I will give them an everlasting name, o. that shall

88:5.5 names; the important o. was regarded as too sacred

one nature

128:1.1 effectively combined these two natures into o.—Jesus

one nebulae

41:0.3 O. or more—even many—such nebulae may be

one night(s)

63:2.2 it was in this new home among the treetops, o.

93:8.1 Machiventa retired o. to his tent at Salem, having

93:9.3 Abraham o. had overheard a plot to murder him in

142:0.1 Jesus himself spent o. or two nights each week in

151:6.7 so, after only o. of rest, early Tuesday morning

152:7.1 For this o. they stopped at the home of Lazarus,

one objective

136:9.6 Jesus had only o., the further revelation of God to

one occasion

149:1.3 On o. he remarked when touched by an ailing child,

176:4.3 On o. Jesus intimated that, whereas the eye of flesh

one o’clock

168:3.2 At o. the next day, Friday, the Sanhedrin met to

172:3.1 half past o. that Sunday afternoon when Jesus

178:1.18 when Jesus had concluded his teaching, it was o.,

187:5.1 Before o. the sky was so dark the sun was hid,

187:5.2 Shortly after o., amidst the increasing darkness of

187:5.3 that Jesus made of his fellows was about half past o.

194:0.1 About o., as the one hundred and twenty believers

one octave

42:5.13 energy activity, the human eye can react to just o.,

one offspring

77:5.6 offspring arrived, he decided to mate them, since o.

one by one

20:1.14 and spiritual uplifting designed to win the planets, o.,

39:0.9 By application and devoted service Manotia has, o.,

40:5.17 to diminish as the mansion worlds are traversed o..

40:10.6 the planetary ages as they unfold o. on ten million

47:0.3 as the mansion worlds o. cease to serve as mortal-

47:4.3 As you ascend the mansion worlds o., they become

47:8.7 grows less and less as these worlds are ascended o.

48:8.3 then spend ages upon ages piloting you, o.,

55:8.7 And now, as the systems o. become settled in light

64:6.1 planet the six evolutionary races of color appear o.;

65:6.7 as the scale of life ascends, o. the mind ministries of

110:6.4 man ascend the circles of planetary progression o.,

136:4.10 had a personal seraphic guardian)—he arrived, o.,

138:2.1 as he called upon them o., they made their formal

140:2.3 O. they embraced Jesus, but no man said aught.

140:6.14 other apostles went in o. to talk with the Master.

140:9.2 same spot, and then, calling them before him o., he

162:3.5 they read his words, they, too, went away, o..

one opportunity

112:5.9 creatures are to experience o. true opportunity to

one order

14:4.18 universes are fashioned along the lines of some o.

25:3.2 The order of conciliators is wholly dependable;not o.

26:2.2 two unique orders of universe creatures—the o.

47:6.3 A new social order is being introduced, o. based

one organization

162:9.5 Jesus and the twelve and labored with them as o.

one origin

87:6.7 4. Burying under stones, o. of the modern tombstone

one paddle

130:2.1 captain decided to remain in port while a new o.

one pair

51:1.2 The Creator Son produces only o. of these beings in

61:1.10 They had from o. to eleven pairs of mammary glands

one paper

92:4.9 The papers, of which this is o., constitute the most

one parent

22:7.9 o. goes the other goes, what o. does the other does.

47:1.5 While o. or both parents may leave a mansion

49:6.13 to that of the parent in case only o. survives.

72:3.3 in case of the demise of o. or both, under that of

82:3.8 O. would arrange for these intermediaries to effect

122:5.3 traits; in other respects he exhibited the traits of o.

144:5.55 Glorious Father and Mother, in o. combined,

one park

43:1.7 The remainder of this sphere is o. vast natural park,

one part

15:4.6 o. one-hundred-thousandth part of the total energy

42:8.4 At o. infinitesimal part of a second a given nuclear

85:4.2 Likewise, influences regarded as beneficent in o. of

112:0.1 there is o. of you that remains absolutely unaltered

167:7.4 But these angelic spirits do function to keep o. of

one particular

40:9.4 There is o. in which Spirit-fused mortals differ from

118:6.7 human will is strictly finite-limited except in o.:

one party

70:11.13 to pay the costs and fine after o. had been defeated

83:6.6 fail because o. or both of the contracting parties are

one passage

126:3.8 There was o. which particularly impressed him,

127:3.8 the various passages that the o. would illuminate the

one pearl

151:4.5 having found o. of great price, he went out and sold

one people

79:2.3 never in the history of Urantia did any o. combine

80:4.5 and exterminating the worst, became blended into o..

92:1.5 O. Asiatic people taught that “God is a great fear”;

155:5.2 at any one time and among any o. there are to be

159:4.6 revelation of truth to any generation or to any o..

195:0.3 Christianity presumed to embrace too much for o.

one per cent

11:3.4 less than o. of the assigned area of the Holy Land.

11:4.4 the existing universes is occupied only from o. to

14:3.5 only about o. of all planetary capacity is utilized in

14:3.5 About one tenth of o. of the area of these worlds is

31:3.1 unknown and missing member make up only o. of

49:2.14 Nonbreathers account for the remaining o. of worlds.

49:2.23 types are distributed as follows: number 1, o.;

55:3.6 4. O. was assigned to the insurance reserves

57:5.3 Less than o. of the planetary systems of Orvonton

72:7.6 prevents levying a tax of more than o. on the value

72:7.11 levies a graduated inheritance tax ranging from o.

72:10.2 The homicide rate on this continent is only o. of that

81:6.42 such wise leadership has never exceeded o. of the

one Perfector of Wisdom

19:3.4 O., seven Divine Counselors, and one Universal

one performance

90:5.3 olden mystery cults was just o. long performance

one period

35:1.3 created within o. millennial period of standard time

one person

101:6.5 being the o. in Nebadon possessed of unlimited

122:6.2 two persons to operate this type of mill, o. to grind

132:5.23 9. The trusteeship of the wealth of o. for the benefit

133:5.6 Mathematics asserts that, if o. stands for a certain

139:12.10 the o. innocent person in all the sordid drama of his

180:4.3 and before your very eyes as o., the Son of Man.

one personality

12:7.1 necessarily prevail in the part—the heart of any o.

15:2.9 Eternals of Days, o. such Trinity Personality

25:3.3 the receipt of a petition of two personalities, o. from

31:5.3 they are usually permitted to function jointly, as o..

45:7.6 The vote cast at a Jerusem election by any o. has a

67:7.4 the plight of o. must to a certain extent be shared

112:7.8 But the fused individual is really o., one being,

117:1.5 united in one Deity whose will is expressive of o.

117:5.7 seem to transmit experience from o. to another,

129:4.6 and in o. and the same personality-life, the fullness of

136:1.6 the true concept of the union in o. earth personality

194:3.1 When Jesus was on earth, he lived his life as o.

one phase

11:6.4 During o. the universes expand; during the next they

17:2.4 he is concerned with this o. of universe economy;

21:3.21 On each creature level, experientially to reveal o. of

26:1.16 are limited in “spirit polarity” regarding only o. of

30:4.17 sphere to another and from o. of life to another,

35:3.1 But the education of ascenders is only o. of the

37:6.5 transition from o. to another is usually by classes.

42:10.6 sevenfold diversified mind of time and space, o.

48:2.18 will translate from o. of morontia life to another

48:2.21 As you progress from o. or class of a morontia

88:3.2 Totemism was o. of the attempted socialization of

99:1.3 dangerous times of transition from o. of civilization

110:6.3 of the entire personality, not merely of some o.

115:3.18 there are no endings, merely transitions from o. of

118:9.6 that in these very mechanics Deity has achieved o. of

170:4.1 At one time he would discourse on o of the kingdom

170:4.15 Although Jesus referred o. of the kingdom to the

176:4.1 Of all the Master’s teachings no o. has been so

one phenomenon or phenomena

12:9.3 The understanding knowledge of this o. should

86:4.3 The breath of life was regarded as the o. which

112:1.9 the finite level, three on the absonite level, and o.

one philosophy

55:3.22 it has achieved one language, one religion, and o..

one physical controller

29:2.16 power center to another power center or from o. to

one piece

70:3.9 guests departed, a dish would be broken in half, o.

169:1.4 silver made into a necklace of adornment, lost o.,

one place

2:7.2 That which apparently may be wholly true in o. may

35:9.5 application of judicial verdicts, they present the o.

46:1.5 lighting, the light rays do not seem to come from o.;

89:2.4 places of future punishment have varied from o. to

129:1.15 Never again did Jesus spend a whole year in o. or

179:1.4 place of least honor, would call him to a higher o.,

one plane

14:1.10 whirls around the stationary Isle of Paradise in o.

one planet

15:6.15 In your superuniverse not o. cool planet in forty is

20:5.4 on a bestowal mission except the o. in each local

72:0.2 the system rulers to consent to the narration on o.

one planetary custodian

48:2.19 two system co-ordinators, four circuit regulators, o.,

one plunge

15:1.1 the adventure of o. long and uncharted plunge into

one point

15:4.7 thus making it easy to observe them at o. but more

22:10.2 fairness, call attention to their o. of great strength,

104:3.17 There is o. of comparison between trinity and triunity

138:5.2 One would grasp o. and one would comprehend

161:2.1 of the gospel, there remained only o. to consider,

one position

15:1.4 This position, with the corresponding o. to the west

one possibility

108:4.4 there remains but o. of interplanetary communication

one pound

60:1.10 brains weighing less than o. to control bodies later

171:8.4 and giving into each of your hands the sum of o.,

one Power Center

29:2.16 a direct circuit of energy from o. to another power

29:2.18 O. is permanently assigned to each system.

one prayer

144:3.2 you still desire such a prayer, I would present the o.

144:6.5 unanimously voted to accept this prayer as the o.

one presentation

34:4.11 represents the confusion of two presentations, o.

one principle

94:2.2 two essential divine principles of the universe, o. was

one problem

126:2.3 At least o. great problem and anticipated difficulty in

127:3.15 could concentrate his deep-thinking mind on the o.

139:1.5 unless Andrew deemed the problem o. beyond the

one proffer

132:4.4 dozen proffers were made, and he utilized each o. as

one proof

100:1.9 the reality of unconscious religious growth is the o.

one property

42:9.3 Starting from one element, after noting some o.,

127:3.1 last piece of property (except an equity in o. other),

one prophesy

172:3.4 Messianic prophesies, but there seemed to be o.

one proselyte

175:1.13 you do indeed encompass land and sea to make o.,

one purpose

127:5.6 Rebecca lived for only o.—to await the hour when

128:4.6 O. which Jesus had in mind, when he sought to

130:5.1 The travelers had but o. in going to Crete, and that

164:2.1 went up to the feast of the dedication for just o.:

193:0.3 I taught you that my o. was to reveal my Father

196:0.14 Jesus’ earthly life was devoted to o. great purpose—

one pursuit

49:4.5 tilling the soil is the o. that is common to the races

one quality

5:5.5 qualities of religion, o. evolutional and biological,

139:5.6 The o. about Jesus which Philip so continuously

one quarter

24:7.3 almost o. of those who achieve the divine embrace

39:4.6 more than o. of the other administrator seraphim

55:2.2 o. of these superb mortals are exempt from natural

59:0.7 The marine-life era thus covers about o. of your

59:6.11 the end of the long Paleozoic era, which covers o. of

72:4.4 O. of the school time is devoted to play—competitive

72:7.14 twenty-four years, o. being elected every six years.

135:10.1 About o. of John’s immediate followers had departed

one question

123:2.3 he was ten, he was o. continuous question mark.

133:1.3 But Ganid asked o. last question, to which he

153:1.5 just one great mystery, just o. supreme question,

173:2.4 Said Jesus: “I would also like to ask you o. which,

174:4.6 ask no more questions, I would like to ask you o..

175:4.2 discussion of just o.: “What will they do with Jesus?”

184:3.16 except the o. relative to his bestowal mission.

186:2.2 There was but o. which would always elicit an

186:2.2 the o. concerning the nature and divinity of his

one quiet zone

11:7.7 quiet zones between the space levels, such as the o.

one race

49:2.20 In Satania there is only o. under four feet in height.

52:5.10 mostly determined by land distribution, but only o.,

55:3.1 language, one religion, and, on normal spheres, o..

55:3.22 Being of o. greatly facilitates such achievement, but

64:6.9 if two races do not blend, o. or the other is doomed.

64:7.5 founded a new and amalgamated race, o. which

80:9.15 the ancient social groups were no more of o. than are

85:3.2 The animals have all been worshiped by o. or another

one reaction

2:5.9 only o. reasonable and natural personality reaction

152:3.1 was but o. unanimous reaction: “Here is our king.”

one reality

0:2.2 of a First Cause, the o. and only uncaused reality.

0:5.11 Personality is the o changeless reality in an otherwise

0:8.10 and the spirit person of God the Supreme are o.

12:8.3 Physical energy is the o. which is true and steadfast

56:3.2 Paradise spirit realities are likewise o., but in all

104:4.15 loving person are o. and the same universal reality;

110:2.4 and are centered in, the human mind circuits: o.,

196:3.21 The o. truly divine and objective reality that is

one realm

20:5.6 his final adventure in creature experience o. which

23:2.22 to another, to represent and interpret o. to another.

31:3.5 determined by actual advancement from o. of

144:6.3 business, for we have other realms besides this o..”

one reason

72:10.3 For o., there are only about ten per cent as many

81:2.11 This was o. why civilization progressed faster in that

88:4.7 This is o. why ancient peoples did not increase faster,

one Recent of Days

18:5.4 Most of the time o. is away in conference with the

one regime

77:9.2 provide the o. continuing regime which harmonizes

one relation

84:1.7 relation is natural, strong, and instinctive, and o.

one religion

52:5.10 many nations, but only one race, one language, and o

55:3.1 worlds are progressing under the momentum of o.,

55:3.22 in light until it has achieved o., and one philosophy.

94:5.2 arose in China, a vastly different religion than the o.

131:7.1 Shinto was the o. world religion of which Ganid had

131:8.1 several Chinese religions; the o. persisting longest

132:7.6 “Teacher, let’s you and I make a new religion, o.

134:4.3 Only when o. assumes that it is in some way superior

134:4.8 some o. will begin to assert its superiority over other

195:3.2 races and nations at least nominally to accept o..

195:9.8 only a religion about Jesus, but it is so largely o.

one religionist

99:3.15 but religion, albeit any o., as an individual citizen,

one representative

72:2.1 confirmed by their legislatures, which consist of o.

one requirement

178:1.3 these two requirements, the o. being material and

196:0.13 the full significance of his o. supreme requirement,

one reserve corps

114:7.7 there are twelve reserve corps of destiny, o. for each

one residence

66:7.4 one family together in o. of comparatively settled

one respect

22:7.3 Deity seems to be limited in just o.: There can be

61:3.10 in animal quality to that of the elephant, but in o. it

one restriction

119:6.3 is o. which forbids my undertaking to unfold the

one revolution

14:1.12 the first or inner Havona circuit to complete o.

one river

63:5.3 The Somme is the o. unchanged by the glaciers,

one robe

169:1.9 ‘Bring quickly his best robe, the o. I have saved,

one route

48:6.5 you will be permitted to select the o. that most

one rule

123:5.11 o. upon which they expatiated at their graduation

one ruler

72:1.4 sovereignty of continent placed in the hands of o..

81:2.12 O. of the blue race once had one hundred thousand

111:0.6 O. Egyptian ruler, speaking of the ka within his heart

one Sabbath

52:7.12 from o. to another all flesh shall come to worship

one sanctuary

27:7.2 it is more nearly o. vast sanctuary of divine service.

one saying

166:3.3 o. that contains much truth:That the way which leads

one school

37:6.2 The entire universe is o. vast school.

48:8.3 into o. vast and intricate practical training school,

one Scripture

172:3.4 there was o. that had sometimes been associated

one sea

80:2.4 creating o. of the Mediterranean and connecting it

one season

107:2.3 2. Advanced Adjusters, those who have served o.

one seat

179:1.4 Zebedee laid claim to the next preferred seat, the o.

one seconaphim

28:3.1 In each seven there are always o. primary, three

28:3.1 When seven such seconaphim are created, o.,

28:4.5 seconaphim and every seventh o. thereafter created

28:4.12 seconaphim to be created and every seventh o.

28:4.13 the sixth primary seconaphim and every seventh o.

one second

23:2.22 exceed the velocity of 558,840 Urantia miles in o.

41:7.13 all the water in all the oceans on Urantia in just o.

one section

47:4.5 from one mansion world to another and from o. of

173:1.6 hundred bullocks which was being driven from o.

one sector

15:2.7 100,000,000,000 inhabitable worlds) make o. major

15:2.22 O. minor sector (100 universes) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000

15:2.23 O. major sector (100 minor sectors) . . . . . .

46:5.26 The other o. is the dematerializing sector in the area

one seraphim

39:0.9 To say that any o. is inferior to an angel of any other

one servant

173:4.2 instead, they fell upon his servants, beating o.,

one seventh

12:1.12 a geographic space clustering of approximately o. of

13:1.23 O. of Ascendington is forbidden to me—that sector

13:2.6 But there will always remain o. of Sonarington,

15:3.1 watchlike, elongated-circular grouping of about o.

22:5.5 and o. of each group is assigned to a superuniverse.

22:10.5 trinitized ideas; we only get o. of these beings;

23:0.2 I conjecture that this is considerably less than o. of

25:2.3 Every superuniverse corps, embracing o. of each

95:5.10 eventually gaining possession of o. of all Egypt;

one sex

49:4.4 having emerged from barbarism so long as o. seeks

one sheep

159:1.2 the ninety and nine and go out in search of the o.

169:1.2 in the fold while he went forth searching for the o.

one shepherd

165:2.9 shall you all know the voice of o., the true shepherd,

one side

60:1.7 The great eastern-Connecticut fault appeared, o.

133:2.1 When Jesus had led him to o., he said: “My friend,

137:2.4 Peter took Philip to o. and proceeded to explain

157:1.1 called Peter to o. and said: “Does not your Master

158:4.6 Andrew and Thomas were in consultation at o..

168:2.5 Jesus and the apostles drew to o. while Martha told

171:0.7 hanging on a Roman cross with a dying thief on o.

173:2.5 withdrew to o. to take counsel among themselves

178:2.6 Peter, and John went to o. to talk with the Master.

182:2.1 David Zebedee and John Mark took Jesus to o.

183:3.2 As the company of soldiers approached on o.,

183:3.4 before the traitor could reach him, he stepped to o.

184:2.6 this time the portress of the gate drew Peter to o.

188:5.2 Mercy sets the guilt of evil-doing to o.; but love

189:4.10 looked to o. and observed a silent and motionless

191:5.2 Peter sitting on o. of Thomas and Nathaniel on the

one sign

173:5.4 And when the Master heard this, he said, “Only o.

one sinner

159:1.2 I declare that there is more joy in heaven over o.

167:7.5 joy in the presence of the angels of heaven over o.

169:1.2 Again I say there is more joy in heaven over o.

169:1.4 joy in the presence of the angels of heaven over o.

one son or Son

20:2.7 on each planet there appears but o. bestowal Son.

20:5.4 that each inhabited world have o. bestowal Son

20:9.3 O Teacher Son presides over the planetary millennial

21:1.3 suggests that its Creator and ruling Son is o. whose

21:4.6 a Master Son, o. who has fully earned the right to

22:1.13 is exactly the same; not o. has ever been lost.

52:4.9 the bestowal Son—the advent of each o. marks the

142:7.15 Jesus is a divine Son, o. in the Universal Father’s full

169:1.6 It was like this: “A certain man had two sons; o.,

169:1.13 his sons, he tried to reason with this older o.: ‘But,

171:0.4 the o. to sit on your right hand and the other to sit

one sort

26:4.13 you arrive with only o. of perfection—perfection of

42:5.5 There are two sorts of these space rays: o. attendant

one soul

39:2.5 each angelic pair has guided at least o. of animal

86:5.16 believed that the loss of o. soul meant discomfort,

86:5.16 O. soul lived in the breath, o. in the head,

86:5.16 o. in the hair, o. in the heart.

86:5.16 the sick soul of a diseased person for a new o.,

167:7.5 for have I not told you of the seraphic joy when o.

170:5.13 Jesus taught that the truth-loving soul, the o. who

194:3.4 the o. progressive and aggressive soul on earth.

194:3.17 It was literally true that “there was but o. and heart

194:4.3 And the multitudes of those who believed were of o.

one source

56:3.6 Spirit originates from o. through a threefold

107:3.8 gather information from a thousand and o. sources,

118:6.2 derivatives of this o. First Great Source and Center.

one space body

29:2.19 but not o. in a million harbors such a living power

one species

60:2.8 o. of ammonites attained a diameter of eight feet.

one sphere

27:1.2 when enseraphimed, when in passage from o. to

30:4.17 ascenders progress individually from o. to another

39:2.8 who are unable, of themselves, to journey from o. to

39:3.8 Such transport seraphim, while in flight from o. to

43:7.1 they change residence from o. Edentia sphere to

44:3.7 realms as they are at any one time present on any o..

48:2.17 When mansion world ascenders pass from o. to

48:5.7 you master the lessons of o. before you proceed to

one spirit

8:5.4 In your minds and your souls they function as o.,

87:4.6 fortune only by postulating two kinds of spirits, o.

87:6.13 Exorcism was the employment of o. to control

one Spirit-Advocate

25:2.7 The o. appointed by the judge-arbiter to present

one spirituality

96:0.1 their multifarious deities into the “o. of the gods”

one spot

73:3.6 Eden was the o. bright spot on Urantia; it was

one stage

27:1.2 sleep of metamorphosis, the transition rest from o.

30:4.17 ascenders always advance from o. of universe study

119:5.3 appearance of Michael incarnated in the role of o.

one state

27:1.2 from one life to another, from o. of existence to

one status

27:1.2 to evolution through various stages of any o..

one step

6:2.1 appear to be more personal since he is o. nearer you

31:3.3 There undoubtedly remains o. more step in the

42:1.3 so will they have approached o. nearer the Creator;

89:4.1 but o. from the impulse of worship to the act of

97:1.8 Later Samuel went o. further when, in their adversity

106:9.12 brings such creatures o. nearer the comprehension

117:0.1 the almighty potential of the Supreme becomes o.

117:0.3 the divinity of Supremacy advanced o. more step

131:7.3 “‘Every time man yields to anxiety, he takes o. away

one stone

128:5.3 destroyed and the temple demolished, that not o.

172:3.10 shall utterly destroy you, insomuch that not o.

176:0.1 In the days soon to come there shall not be left o.

one story

66:3.5 The buildings of Dalamatia were all o. except the

one stranger

137:2.8 five who had for some time known Jesus and o.,

one stress

125:0.3 experienced o. long stress of expectant anticipation.

one stretch

102:0.2 this destiny of despair are forever dispelled by o.

one struggle

159:3.8 There is but o. for those who enter the kingdom,

one study

72:4.1 There are no classrooms, only o. is pursued at a

one subject

134:3.5 Never before or after did he say so much on o. as

one sun

41:4.7 an extending fringe that reaches almost from o. to

one Sunday

123:0.6 They started out early o. morning, Mary and the

one superuniverse

13:4.6 Each Master Spirit presides over o. superuniverse,

15:2.24 O. (10 major sectors) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000,000

15:14.2 the seventh superuniverse, the o. to which your local

23:2.15 the triune rulers of o. can directly and personally

23:2.15 that can be dispatched from the headquarters of o.

39:2.4 O. can ordinarily communicate with another only

one Supreme Power Center

41:1.5 O. of the sixth order is stationed at the exact focus

one system

14:1.10 the Paradise circuits are all o. and the same system,

15:2.19 O. embraces, approximately . . . . . . 1,000 worlds

42:7.7 one hundred orbital electrons in o. atomic system.

51:1.2 the evolving mortal beings of the worlds of any o..

one talent

28:6.9 time is the “o.” intrusted to all intelligent beings.

139:9.8 Jesus welcomed these young men of o. to positions

176:3.4 gave five talents, to another two, and to another o..

176:3.4 gains for their master except he who received but o.

176:3.4 came to the accounting he who had received the o.

176:3.4 lord said: ‘Take away this o. from this unprofitable

176:3.4 came to the accounting he who had received the o.

176:3.4 lord said: ‘Take away this o. from this unprofitable

176:3.9 this unfaithful servant with the o. in that he blamed

one task

66:3.2 The o. great task of those ages was to transform man

one teacher

20:9.3 O. Son presides over the planetary millennial reign

43:3.4 O. understood that the Most Highs were not the

one technique

91:2.8 Prayer represents o. associated with the natural

one tenth

11:2.2 from the upper surface to the nether surface is o. that

14:3.5 About o. of one per cent of the area of these worlds

15:13.1 A major sector comprises about o of a superuniverse

41:3.4 When less than o. the size of your sun, these fiery

42:6.8 until that of an electron equaled o. of an ounce,

57:6.10 Urantia was a well-developed sphere about o. its

58:2.2 would make a layer only o. of an inch thick;

70:7.18 earliest forms being the tithe, o. of the hunt or spoils.

72:3.9 divorce laws, the present rate of divorces is only o.

72:7.5 In the average state the police force is now only o.

one term

72:2.3 the respective state governors, and then but for o..

one thingsee thing, one

one thirdsee third

one thought

145:4.3 but o.: “We cannot understand him. What does all

153:1.5 Both his friends and his foes pondered just o.,

173:0.2 There was just o. uppermost in the minds of all save

173:0.2 The o. absorbing thought of Judas was: What shall I

184:2.4 with only o. uppermost in his mind—the thought of

one throne

141:2.1 Our Father also sits upon a throne, but not o. made

one timesee time, one

one title

128:1.11 Jesus objected to but o. as applied to him: When he

one ton

41:4.4 weight of this hot-cold gaseous-solid is about o. per

one tone

132:6.3 will be able to recognize four tones instead of o..”

one trait

139:2.5 The o. trait which Peter most admired in Jesus was

139:4.4 Zebedee had many lovely traits of character, but o.

one tribe

68:6.10 Not long since, o. cannibalistic tribe ate every fifth

70:1.12 5. Revenge was the motive for war when o. believed

74:5.8 The sending of ambassadors from o. to another dates

95:2.3 o. worshiping the bull, another the lion, a third the

one Trinity

104:3.16 existential triunities but only o. existential Trinity.

one Trinitized Secret of Supremacy

18:1.2 and o. of these co-ordinate rulers presides over each

18:1.2 o. representing the Father, o. the Son, and o. the

one truthsee also One Truth

102:8.1 That is the o. central truth of all religion.

145:2.4 I have come to proclaim a greater truth, o. which

151:2.5 a story best suited to the illustration of the o. which

151:2.6 that I think this parable was spoken to teach us o.

one twin

68:6.8 The father of twins usually insisted that o. be killed

one type

15:5.8 but unequal suns, o. of double star formation.

23:2.10 messengers are interchangeable from o. of service to

41:3.3 equatorially, this being o. of double star formation.

41:3.4 grasp and revolving about a common center as o. of

48:3.4 o. is aggressive, the other retiring, but otherwise

one ultimaton

42:6.5 The loss of o. or more ultimatons destroys typical

one undertaking

129:1.15 did Jesus spend a whole year in one place or at o..

one uniformity

49:5.13 The o. physical uniformity of mortals is the brain and

one Union of Days

21:1.4 to indicate that o. is to be stationed in each local

one unit

11:3.4 One billion assemblies make o. grand unit.

41:1.1 bind the manifold space bodies of Nebadon into o.

51:3.8 have functioned as o. in world affairs ever since.

one unity

6:8.2 discern the Father and the Son not only as o. of

one Universal Censor

19:3.4 and o. constitute a tribunal of Trinity divinity,

19:4.2 O. is commissioned on each of the billion worlds

one Universal Conciliator

25:2.1 are brought into being, o. in each superuniverse.

25:2.5 In each group, three are spirit personalities, and o.,

one universe

15:2.21 O. (100 constellations) . . . . . . 10,000,000 worlds

31:3.5 to another realm of universe service or from o. to

35:1.4 ambassadors representing o. to another in the same

40:10.6 to participate in the agelong struggle of some o. or

40:10.6 that intimate knowledge of any o. which even now

42:4.2 In o. it appears as light, in another as light plus heat,

48:2.18 metamorphoses and the later transitions from o. to

one victor

194:3.12 There was but o.; there was only one who came out

one vigil

123:0.2 Mary maintained o. long and constant vigil lest

one vine

136:6.7 and on o. there will be a thousand branches,

one visitation

128:1.9 Between these two celestial visitations, o. in his

one vote

72:9.2 man and woman of twenty years and over has o..

72:9.6 by nation-wide ballot, and no citizen casts over o..

one war

70:5.6 peace intervals, tending to continue to rule from o.

70:5.6 They often saw to it that o. was not too long in

one way

6:3.1 can show mercy to creatures in o. additional way,

26:1.15 they minister in o. or another to the higher orders

49:5.32 There is fundamentally only o. in which human life

84:8.6 the human race find pleasure in a thousand and o.

123:6.9 not feeling strongly o. or the other, in view of the

184:3.14 thought he knew at least o. in which the prisoner

one weakness

139:3.3 James’s o. was these spells of unaccountable silence.

one week

83:5.13 put in isolation o. out of each month when they

84:4.8 to complete social quarantine o. each month.

84:4.9 gave overworked females, at least when young, o.

123:6.1 was excused from attendance o. out of each month.

124:1.2 a favored pupil, having o. each month at liberty,

129:1.2 Jesus spent o. at Tiberias, the new city which was

140:7.7 O. of this varied experience did much for the twelve;

144:6.6 that joint meetings for o. would be held every three

148:0.2 The twelve were permitted to spend o. out of each

152:2.1 On Friday he declared a furlough of o. that all his

154:0.3 Thus matters rested for o., during which time Jesus

169:0.2 Jesus planned to teach this o. short week at Pella and

190:1.10 In about o. from this time John Zebedee took Mary

one wheel

15:0.1 constituting the vast creation o. gigantic wheel,

one whole

118:9.9 synthesize these manifold finite diversities into o.

one wife

69:5.10 7. Sex urge—the desire to buy o. or more wives.

83:5.3 customarily a family affair, o. for several brothers.

83:5.3 for several men to content themselves with o..

83:5.12 The taboo wife—o. of legal status—created the

83:5.12 Under these mores a man might have only o., but he

83:5.13 take a second and younger wife, o. able to help

83:5.15 have a harem, that he should be contented with o.;

87:2.7 a well-to-do savage expected that o. slave wife

one will

110:2.6 a dual mind in the local universe dominated by o..

one woman

69:9.7 the matchless association of one man and o. in the

83:0.1 the union of one man and o. to establish a home

84:7.8 institution, a partnership between one man and o.,

139:7.7 flocked to hear Jesus, and he never turned o. away.

one word

115:3.4 that causes this concept to be expressed as o..

187:1.2 underneath which was written the o., “Brigand.”

one world

13:2.6 some status on each of the Father’s worlds save o..

26:3.2 on o. or more of the local universe training worlds,

28:5.18 his order is attached, utilize them to reflect from o.

28:5.18 fraternal competitive spirit by circulating to any o.

32:2.10 and of these only o. has four peopled planets,

34:3.3 just as literally and personally present on o. as on any

36:2.15 On o. in each ten a greater variance in the standard

39:5.13 beings are to be enseraphimed for transfer from o.

43:8.2 you are re-keyed each time you pass from o. to

51:2.2 and thus to be transported through space from o.

52:5.2 Only o. in near ten million can enjoy such a gift;

58:0.1 about o. in ten is designated as a decimal planet

114:7.15 only o. or two worlds may be said to be worse,

119:7.6 Through the contacts of o. with another, these wise

120:3.9 by any one man in any one generation on any o.

131:7.1 Shinto was the o. religion of which Ganid had never

167:7.4 It is by the ministry of the angels that o. may be

182:1.24 I am the living bridge from o. world to another.

188:4.6 for a whole universe, not just for the races of this o..

one year

19:7.4 its headquarters, in less than o. of Urantia time.

47:2.3 cared for in families of five, ranging in ages from o.

72:3.8 Permission to marry is only granted after o. year’s

72:3.9 the parental courts, may not be had until o. after

72:7.6 one per cent on the value of any property in any o.,

74:6.3 they ceased to nurse the mother’s breast at o. of age.

82:3.6 required to enter the bride’s family for at least o.,

122:7.1 taking of this census in the Jewish kingdom for o..

122:7.1 of Herod, where it was taken in 7 B.C., o. later.

122:10.4 6 B.C., when Jesus was a little over o. of age.

124:2.4 friendship of Jacob,a neighbor boy, who was o. older

124:3.4 first-born son and to do all this o. or two full years

127:6.5 Martha was a little over o. older than Jesus, while

129:1.3 Jesus worked with Zebedee a little more than o.,

129:2.9 proposed to advance to Jesus the wages of o. so

139:4.15 103 when John was one hundred and o. years of age.

141:1.2 where John had preached about o. before,

166:4.9 ‘Let it alone for o. more year so that I may dig

172:1.7 was a sum equal to the earnings of one man for o.

187:4.7 Mary did not live quite o. after the death of Jesus.

one-brained

40:5.12 Type classification among the o., two-, and three-

40:5.17 They embrace mortals of the o., two-brained, and

40:5.17 in many ways humanly superior to the o. groups

49:4.3 slightly beyond those of the o. and two-brained types

49:5.13 the o., the two-, and the three-brained types.

49:5.13 adventurous, and philosophical than the o. mortals

49:5.14 can, by analogy, grasp something of the o. type.

49:5.15 While the terrestrial attainments of the o. races are

49:5.17 evolution than either the o. or two-brained orders,

49:5.19 This classification does not refer to the o., two

109:3.5 their subjects during the temporal life than in the o.

109:3.5 the three-brained type proceed just as do the o. type

one-celled

59:1.18 consisted of the seaweeds, o. organisms, sponges,

one-eighth

14:1.12 three and o. seconds less than one thousand years

78:4.1 those peoples whose racial inheritance was from o.

one-eyed

130:4.4 A o. person can never hope to visualize depth of

one-fourth

73:5.2 though the Garden was only o. finished, it had

one-halfsee one-half billion; one-half million

33:6.7 six hours of Urantia time, plus two and o. minutes.

41:3.8 from the former three and o. day pulsations to the

41:3.8 to the present eleven and o. year sunspot cycles.

41:4.1 most diffuse stars, having about one and o. times the

49:2.12 Satania, about two and o. per cent are subbreathers,

49:2.12 accounting for ninety-eight and o. per cent of the

49:2.14 Nonbreathers account for one and o. per cent of

49:2.20 beings who are only about two and o. feet in height.

52:4.5 be represented by two and o. hours of your time.

57:5.2 but its eleven and o. year sunspot cycles betray that

57:5.2 These titanic heaves required three and o. days to

57:6.4 its orbit becomes less than two and o. times the

58:5.5 density of Urantia is a little more than five and o.

58:7.3 oldest stratified rock layers, is about one and o. miles

77:1.5 period of o. year intervened between the production

77:3.4 After four and o. years of work a great dispute arose

94:12.1 to evolve during the past two and o. millenniums.

124:2.8 the advantage of being three and o. years older

126:5.5 assessments and the temple tax of o. shekel.

136:2.8 (Jesus was almost thirty-one and o. years old when

136:2.8 was coemperor with Augustus for two and o. years

156:0.1 They spent almost two and o. weeks in Sidon and

162:0.4 following month (October), about four and o. weeks.

163:5.2 along the Jordan to a point about o. mile north of

173:1.3 the practice to require the temple dues of o. shekel

173:1.3 except women, slaves, and minors, was o. shekel,

187:5.8 life in the flesh in a little less than five and o. hours.

one-half billion

22:6.1 Almost o. billion are registered on Uversa.

37:5.6 last registration recorded slightly over one and o.

37:8.7 legal minds of the realm, we have our quota, o..

66:0.2 There were almost o. primitive human beings on

one-half million

12:1.14 But about o. light-years beyond the periphery of

36:3.6 life on a new world, approximately o. years of the

41:5.4 more than o. years for an X-ray-stimulated electron

66:1.5 did Caligastia on that eventful day o. years ago.

73:7.3 blending until his own family had numbered o..

79:0.1 center of culture that persisted for over o. years.

81:2.19 first introduced by the staff of the Prince about o.

84:7.8 from the days of Dalamatia, about o. years ago,

104:1.1 by the staff of Prince Caligastia about o. years ago.

121:6.9 As many as two and o. of these dispersed Jews

188:3.1 There were almost one and o. Jews present in

one-hundred-thousandth

15:4.6 Each local universe embraces exactly one o. part of

32:1.4 charge of a local universe is approximately one o. of

one-man

70:5.5 clan heads had no chance against a strong o. army.

83:5.1 This practice of o.-at-a-time was the first step away

one-millionth

41:6.5 remains in that orbit for about one o. of a second;

one-room

122:6.2 The home of Joseph and Mary was a o. stone

one-sided

79:7.6 Nor was this exchange o—the valley of the Euphrates

87:6.1 technique for evening the odds in the o. struggle of

155:1.4 “In all you do, become not o. and overspecialized.

one-sixth

11:2.2 Paradise is definitely ellipsoid, being o. longer in the

78:4.1 racial inheritance was from one-eighth to o. violet.

one-thousandth

41:4.6 the largest in Orvonton, has a density only one o.

one of you

2:1.7 becoming o. of you and one with you; thus,

12:7.12 for the Father is not very far from any o. of you;

40:6.5 2. A Creator Son of God became o. of you; he is

144:2.3 If any o. of you has a neighbor, and you go to him

145:2.4 but as individuals, each o. of you is a child of God.

153:5.4 Let each of you look to his own faith, for o. of you

155:5.13 Jesus said: “And now, which o. of you would

158:1.6 through his full life in your midst and as o. of you.

167:1.5 which o. of you, having a favorite animal that fell in

171:2.2 If any o. of you would now be my disciple, you must

171:2.3 Which o. of you would undertake to build a

179:4.1 but it was not required that o. of you should betray

179:4.2 it was not required that o. of you should become a

180:4.5 the Spirit of Truth who will live with each o. of you

180:4.5 Father and I be able to live in the souls of each o.

181:2.15 and o. of you may sit down with me in the eternal

189:0.2 “Not o. of you can do aught to assist your Creator-

191:2.1 Even now o. of you is absent.

193:0.3 From the beginning of my sojourn as o. of you, I

196:2.2 to exclaim, “Which o. of you convicts me of sin?”

one of your

28:4.8 You are here obtaining o. of your first fleeting

41:4.4 o. of your near-by suns, which started life with about

41:4.5 O. of your nearer neighbors has a density exactly

100:4.5 a picture of o. of your primitive ancestors of cave-

133:2.1 I promise to try to live up to my former pledge to o.

153:4.1 come out of him; and I charge o. of your loyal

163:2.2 “Master, I would be o. of your new apostles, but

163:2.5 disciple; I would be o. of your new messengers.”

166:1.5 you will not so much as lift with o. of your fingers.

169:1.8 be willing to make me o. of your hired servants.’

181:2.12 sustaining association of even o. of your brethren.

191:2.1 that o. of your own number would betray me,

one, any

3:0.3 We sincerely doubt whether any o. characteristic

5:1.1 vision which will enable him to see even any o. of

12:1.13 from the divine center outward in any o. direction,

12:7.1 necessarily prevail in the part—the heart of any o.

12:7.12 for the Father is not very far from any o. of you;

13:3.3 no personality has ever been on any o. of these

16:0.12 The radial boundary lines of any o. of the

19:5.1 may be utilized by any o. or two of the Deities

27:1.2 evolution through various stages of any o. status.

28:5.18 competitive spirit by circulating to any o. world

29:4.3 the influence of any o. of the Seven Master Spirits is

30:1.55 Those of origin in any o. of the Paradise Deities or

30:1.55 created by any o. being of direct or indirect descent

31:3.1 The proportion of mortals and angels in any o. varies

31:10.19 each of which is greater than any o. of the present

32:5.1 impossible to see very much of it at any o. time

32:5.1 much of it at any one time and during any o. life.

36:2.17 and to the evolutionary antecedents of any o. life

39:0.9 To say that any o. seraphim is inferior to an angel

40:9.7 since any o. event may have a spiritual connotation

40:9.7 was of spiritual value in the life of any o. of them.

40:10.6 acquire that intimate knowledge of any o. universe

42:9.3 Starting from any o. element, after noting some

43:7.3 When you are received on any o of the seventy major

44:3.7 the personalities of all realms as they are at any o.

44:3.7 they are at any one time present on any o. sphere.

45:1.4 And when present on any o. of these six cultural

45:7.6 The vote cast at a Jerusem election by any o.

51:1.2 beings of the worlds of any o. particular system.

72:7.6 per cent on the value of any property in any o. year,

72:8.2 graduating from any o. of the ten regional schools

73:5.2 of houses composing any o. cluster in the park.

79:2.3 never in the history of Urantia did any o. people

81:6.41 great danger to any civilization—at any o. moment—

96:1.2 during any o. epoch there existed varying ideas of

96:3.1 impossible to classify Moses in any o. racial group.

99:3.15 anything but religion, albeit any o. such religionist

101:9.5 intellectual belief or with any o. particular mode of

112:7.3 fusion may take place on any o. of the mansion

116:2.14 neither is he any o. or all of those superuniverse

117:6.16 never be personally discovered by any o. creature

120:3.9 not necessarily perfect as regarded by any o. man

120:3.9 as regarded by any one man in any o. generation

120:3.9 any o. man in any one generation on any o. world

122:4.2 was to all races and peoples, not to any o. group.

133:1.5 and even if any o. should be so unthinking as to do

139:9.3 ready to lend a helping hand to any o. of the apostles

144:2.3 If any o. of you has a neighbor, and you go to him

148:3.2 Whenever any o. of the apostles ventured to ask

154:2.4 or in behalf of any o. of his immediate followers.

155:5.2 —natural and revelatory—at any o. time and among

155:5.2 —at any o. time and among any o. people there are

159:4.6 not limit the revelation of truth to any o. generation

159:4.6 of truth to any o. generation or to any o. people.

161:2.9 He says that any o. who has seen him has seen the

171:2.2 If any o. of you would now be my disciple, you must

172:3.6 If any o. asks you why you do this, merely say,

190:3.3 It was even suggested that any o. claiming to have

195:0.3 presumed to embrace too much for any o. people

195:0.3 for any o. people to assimilate in o. generations.

196:0.3 Never in the life of any o. mortal, did God ever

one, every

1:4.5 God unfailingly manifests himself to every o. of his

5:2.2 God lives in every o. of his spirit-born sons.

12:7.9 the Father has placed upon each and every o. of

12:7.12 for the Father is not very far from any o. of you;

14:5.6 Every o. of these planets is an original, unique, and

18:4.9 you will have to pass through every o. of the ten

27:3.4 experience which forever makes every o. of them

40:6.1 every o. of you may choose to accept the certain

40:7.5 and glory of attainment await every o. of you!

54:2.1 pattern of sharing is the master design for every o. of

54:2.3 —a threat forevermore to deprive every o. of these

97:6.4 give every o. according to his ways and according to

97:7.10 “Every o. who is called by my name I have created

100:7.10 “For every o. who seeks shall receive.”

129:0.1 in the spiritual welfare of every o. of his brothers and

134:2.3 made intimate and personal contact with every o. of

135:6.4 He baptized every o. of his believers in the Jordan

139:1.11 Every o. of the apostles loved Jesus, but it remains

140:1.4 Verily, verily, I say to you, not every o. who says,

140:3.20 But every o. who hears this charge and sincerely

140:6.4 I declare to you that every o. who is angry with his

140:8.29 albeit it is the living hope of every o. of them.

144:2.3 For every o. who asks receives; he who seeks finds

144:3.9 And forgive us every o. our debts As we also have

145:2.4 that God loves you—every o. of you—as individuals.

148:4.10 even every o. who is called by my name, for I have

153:2.9 this is the will of the Father: That every o. who

153:2.11 Every o. who yields to the teaching of the Father’s

162:2.2 And now do I appeal to every o. of you: Judge not

162:5.3 I am the light of life, and every o. who deliberately

162:6.3 To every o. who has faith shall this bestowal of the

164:5.3 so will I dwell in every o. who believes this gospel.

165:5.2 yet the Father provides food for every o. of them

165:5.5 Every o. of you, gird up the loins of your minds

166:3.5 But fear not; every o. who sincerely desires to find

167:1.5 every o. who exalts himself shall be humbled,

167:3.3 Does not every o. of you, on the Sabbath, loose

167:5.1 for every o. who exalts himself shall be humbled,

171:8.7 he said: ‘To every o. who has shall be given more,

172:1.6 said: “Let Mary alone, every o. of you. Why do

176:3.5 “To every o. who has, more shall be given, and he

181:2.20 but I have done my utmost to answer every o.,

185:3.4 And even now do I declare to you that every o. who

one, no

3:5.4 no o. is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand

10:6.2 No o. of the Deities fosters the administration of

16:2.4 No o. of them can so function universally;

16:3.16 No o. of the Seven Spirits is organically

19:4.5 when a Censor has spoken, no o. else may speak,

21:6.1 No o. may with finality of authority presume to

23:1.7 They could be cited to appear before no o. except

26:8.3 no o. but the Gods presumes to pass upon this

30:3.3 no o. admitted to this group may withdraw under

31:2.2 but no o. of our Uversa group will undertake to

44:0.4 But no o. may enlist with the celestial artisans for

45:1.9 a central place, but no o. can be discerned therein.

52:7.1 no o. knows whether his second coming will precede

53:2.3 No o. ever suggested rebellion to Lucifer.

53:9.1 But no o. doubts that, when the annihilation verdict

53:9.5 Since Michael’s final bestowal no o. in all Satania

75:6.3 No o. could have beheld the sorrowful parting of

77:7.2 No o. can forecast the future of these fallen creatures

78:8.5 No o. of these city groups was able to overcome

90:3.7 own witchcraft, in which event no o. was accused.

91:0.4 observes the practice of praying to no o. in particular

91:3.1 to express their thoughts in words, even if no o. is

97:5.5 every man shall sit under his own vine, and no o.

107:1.1 of original Deity, no o. may presume to discourse

109:7.8 no o. dares to predict what their future missions may

114:2.6 No o. knows how long these twenty-four Urantia

114:7.16 No o. in the local universe seems to know when

114:7.16 no o. seems to be able even to conjecture.

116:0.5 No o. knows just what this third development of

120:0.7 The Creator Son required instructions from no o.

123:0.3 Aside from a few friends and relatives no o. was told

124:2.4 see that no o. was permitted to impose upon Jesus

124:6.2 and no o. would now think of associating that affair

125:4.2 inquiry elicited the fact that no o. had seen Jesus.

127:1.7 His was such a peculiar mission that no o. living

129:3.4 facts about these matters, and Zebedee told no o..

130:2.3 regrettable that there was no o. like Peter to go into

131:3.6 Speak harshly of no o..

135:5.6 No o. who failed to do this could be the Messiah in

141:0.2 answered him: “No o. of you has grieved me.

146:2.6 he shall some day cry for help, and no o. will hear

148:0.5 notwithstanding that no o. was ever turned away.

149:2.12 absolute authority over his disciples, but no o. ever

153:4.3 But you should know that no o. can enter into the

154:6.7 and that no o. could take them by surprise;

156:1.2 Jesus had charged his associates to tell no o. of his

156:1.7 Jesus entreated them to tell no o. of this

160:2.6 noble human impulses die because there is no o. to

164:5.2 perish, and no o. shall snatch them out of my hand

164:5.2 that no o. is able to pluck them out of my Father’s

165:2.5 when Jesus had spoken this parable, no o. asked him

166:1.4 And since no o. spoke, Jesus continued: “Many of

167:1.5 And since no o. would answer him, and inasmuch as

167:4.3 no o. ever returned from the tomb after the lapse

169:1.7 the husks which the swine ate, but no o. would give

172:5.6 he expressed his doubts to no o.; he loved Jesus

175:0.1 Jesus; this afternoon no o. asked him a question.

176:2.6 no o. in heaven or on earth may presume to speak.

177:0.3 that the Son of Man needs no o. to defend him.

177:3.4 David told no o., therefore, that Jesus’ family was

178:3.5 The crowds jostled them, but no o. recognized them

181:2.11 and no o. shall take away from you the authority

183:3.6 For a moment no o. moved.

186:3.1 Finding no o. there, they contented themselves

187:0.3 No o. takes my life away from me—I lay it down of

188:1.2 No o. had ever lain in this tomb, and they thought

192:3.3 And no o. saw Jesus for a full week.

one, number

15:1.4 superuniverse n. swings almost due north,

16:3.2 Master Spirit N.. In a special manner this Spirit is

16:3.2 is always Master Spirit N. who speaks for the Father.

17:1.5 Supreme Executive N., functioning on executive

17:1.5 Number One, functioning on executive sphere n.,

17:1.5 occupied with the affairs of superuniverse n.,

24:6.8 local universe 1,131 situated in superuniverse n..

26:8.4 occasionally a pilgrim from superuniverse n. does

35:3.14 1. Sphere n. is occupied with the review of the

36:2.10 World N., the headquarters sphere, together with

37:3.7 Sphere n. and all of its six tributary satellites are

40:5.13 Like series n., each member of this group enjoys the

43:7.1 as they pass successively from world n. to world

45:0.2 are the seven subsatellites of transition world n..

47:0.1 the seven satellites of world n. are more specifically

47:0.2 Transition world n. itself is quite exclusively devoted

47:1.1 their caretakers are resident on transitional world n.,

47:3.5 takes place in the resurrection halls of mansonia n.

47:3.7 On mansion world n. you will resume your

47:3.8 Almost the entire experience of mansion world n.

47:3.9 The sojourn on mansion world n. is designed to

47:3.10 If you are not to be detained on mansion world n.,

47:4.4 when you first arrived on mansion world n. except

47:4.6 Pause to consider: Mansonia n. is a very material

49:0.5 The oldest inhabited world of Satania, world n., is

189:1.9 court of the resurrection halls of mansonia n. leads

one or One

0:8.10 the spirit person of God the Supreme are o. reality

1:7.6 “The Lord God is o..”

8:5.4 are many spiritual influences, and they are all as o..

8:6.6 creation and control which forever makes them o..

16:3.2 Master Spirit Number O.. In a special manner this

34:6.2 in human experience Deity is singular, always o..

36:2.10 World Number O., the headquarters sphere, together

40:5.8 Series o.—mortals of the transient or experiential

56:9.1 three Absolutes, but in infinity they appear to be o..

64:6.1 The emergence of all six races, and in o. family,

83:5.1 This practice of o.man-at-a-time was the first step

94:8.2 disciples early began to call him the enlightened o.,

97:3.6 Baals were many, Yahweh was o.—monotheism won

101:2.7 religion’s God of salvation are o. and the same Deity

105:2.2 as the self-differentiation of The Infinite O. from

105:2.11 7. The Universal O. of Infinity. I AM as I AM.

117:6.16 never be personally discovered by any o. creature

120:4.3 And this God and this man were, and now are, o.,

138:6.4 There was just o. motive in Jesus’ postbaptismal life

139:12.10 the o. innocent person in all the sordid drama of his

143:7.6 Worship is the technique of looking to the O. for the

148:4.2 make the mistake of confusing evil with the evil o.,

148:4.2 with the evil o., more correctly the iniquitous o..

149:3.1 Jesus designed to utilize just o. feature of the story

195:1.7 The Greeks were really searching for o. God,

one’ssee one’s neighbors; see fellows

28:6.9 Failure to improve o.’ time to the fullest extent

34:3.8 and act only within the realm of o.’ consciousness.

44:3.6 information respecting o.’ present and future work

48:4.5 the memories of past episodes in o.’ experience of

48:4.12 the contemplation of that which is old to o.’ order,

48:4.13 just a little beneath o.’ present developmental state,

48:4.13 it portrays o.’ supposed superiors falling victim to

48:4.14 overdevelopment of the notion of o.’ self-importance

50:1.3 the sense of proportion as to o.’ self-importance

52:4.5 The daily work required to sustain o.’ independence

67:1.3 than betrayal of trust and disloyalty to o.’ friends.

69:5.5 future need may have to do with o.’ posterity.

69:5.6 3. Vanity—longing to display o.’ property

69:5.12 to give a feast would wipe a dishonor from o.’ name.

70:8.13 Social caste solves the problem of finding o.’ place

70:10.2 Justice, as conceived by man, means getting o.’

70:10.15 Treason—the “selling out” or betrayal of o.’ tribal

82:5.7 taboo against marriage with a woman of o.’ own

87:5.8 O.’ future was not the result of effort, industry,

87:5.12 designed to win the spirits actively to o.’ interests.

88:5.1 And all this was done through fear that o.’ enemies

88:6.2 a coercive method of bringing evil on o.’ enemies.

88:6.2 applied to spirit operations outside o.’ own cult,

91:3.5 ethical prayer is a splendid way to elevate o.’ ego

91:6.1 have no direct effect upon o.’ physical environment.

91:6.4 Prayer,even a dialogue with o.’ alter ego, constitutes

91:7.1 service in unselfish ministry to o.’ fellow creatures.

91:8.7 vengeance or a merciful intercession for o.’ enemies.

91:8.7 or the powerful technique of changing o.’ self.

95:2.4 preservation of the body facilitated o.’ passage

95:2.10 of judgment in the hereafter for the sins of o.’ life on

100:1.5 for conscience is the criticism of oneself by o.’ own

100:2.1 has been received from o.’ spiritual benefactors.

100:2.4 Spirituality becomes the indicator of o.’ nearness to

100:2.4 and the measure of o.’ usefulness to fellow beings.

100:2.8 cataclysms which wreck o.’ temporal creations

100:5.10 The direct communion with o.’ Thought Adjuster,

101:7.1 the religious teachings of o.’ time and place all

101:7.1 all influence the evolution of o.’ personal standards

102:2.1 True, o.’ perception of religion is still human and

103:4.3 communion or from the lowering of o.’ moral ideals.

103:4.3 through the realization that o.’ highest moral ideals

103:9.2 and erroneous o.’ theology, one’s religion may be

103:9.2 o.’ religion may be genuine and everlastingly true.

111:6.2 the conquest of nature and to transcend o.’ self is a

124:4.9 loyalty to o.’ personal convictions and duty toward

124:4.9 personal convictions and duty toward o.’ family,

127:5.3 the most sacred of all human trusts—loyalty to o.’

130:2.6 To become acquainted with o.’ brothers and sisters

131:8.4 To know o.’ mother is to recognize o.’ sonship.

132:5.21 a trust to be expended for the benefit of o.’ social

133:3.4 There was much to attract o.’ attention in this city,

133:4.2 even the weak and feeble among o.’ fellow mortals.

133:7.7 and the self is more than the sum of o.’ sensations.

135:2.1 forbade contact with the dead, even in o’ own family

135:4.1 even in o.’ own family, made all arrangements for the

140:4.5 Even o.’ vocation can be utilized as an effective

140:4.8 and the total of o.’ emotional reactions to the social

140:5.8 spiritual fasting in order to improve o.’ appetite for

140:8.11 spontaneous kindness, a love of o.’ fellow men

141:3.8 to “resist not evil treatment of o.’ personality,

141:3.8 evil injury to o.’ feelings of personal dignity.”

142:1.5 yielding the fruits of the spirit in o.’ personal life,

142:4.2 and loving service bestowed upon o.’ fellow men.

143:6.3 facts to occupy the place of truth in o.’ theology.

146:2.14 prayer is a factor in the enlargement of o.’ capacity

146:2.14 sincerely and in accordance with o.’ enlightenment

146:3.2 of secret doubts as to the trueness of o.’ belief.

147:4.5 would enhance o.’ interpretation of this rule of living

151:2.3 the seed which fell by the wayside represent o.’

151:3.9 contempt of o.’ honest judgment and fair decision.

153:3.6 beliefs, when they become a part of o.’ religion,

160:1.2 from o.’ conventional and established ideas to the

160:1.11 and readjustments of o.’ personal attitudes which

160:1.12 which enables one bravely to face o.’ problems;

160:1.13 all-embracing and all-inclusive of o.’ fellow men.

160:1.14 And thus to transfer o.’ goal from time to eternity,

160:4.10 It requires intelligence to secure o.’ share of the

160:4.10 erroneous to suppose that faithfulness in doing o.’

160:4.10 Success requires not only devotion to o.’ work but

160:4.14 of adjustment to the results of o.’ failures.

163:3.3 If o.’ wealth does not invade the precincts of the

164:1.2 defined o. neighbor as “the children of o.’ people.”

165:4.7 to providing the physical necessities for o.’ family,

170:3.9 the service of o.’ brothers and sisters in the effort

174:4.3 strength, and also to love o.’ neighbor as o. self,

178:1.8 sincere devotion to o.’ temporal duty should help

179:3.5 determined o.’ future connection with the Master’s

179:4.8 to carry out to the full o.’ own selfish projects,

184:2.12 often o.’ own mind tends to justify continuance in

188:5.9 the devotion of o.’ life to the welfare and salvation

195:7.13 experience of self-conscious evaluation of o.’ self is

one’s neighbor(s)

103:5.2 to deny the ego something for the benefit of o.’

103:5.2 as religious civilization advances, o.’ expands in

103:5.4 The self has rights as well as o.’ neighbors.

140:8.11 the whole world, thereby making all men o.’.

164:1.2 the Jewish law which defined o.’ as “the children

174:4.3 and strength, and also to love o.’ as one’s self,

One or ONE

0:11.15 functionally differentiated, but in infinity they are O..

1:1.4 the Gift of Life, and the All-powerful O..

16:3.2 Master Spirit Number O.. In a special manner this

16:3.2 it is always Master Spirit Number O. who speaks for

17:1.5 Supreme Executive Number O., functioning on

36:2.10 World Number O., the headquarters sphere, together

94:3.6 apart from this indwelling of the Universal O..

94:4.3 1. The Brahman, the Absolute, the Infinite O., the IT

94:4.4 close identification with the pantheistic Infinite O.,

94:11.11 some higher essence, some Eternal O. of infinite

96:1.9 The Angel of the Lord, The Almighty, The Holy O.,

105:2.2 as the self-differentiation of The Infinite O. from

105:2.11 7. The Universal O. of Infinity. I AM as I AM.

128:1.10 the Holy O. of Israel, the Lord of all, our Lord and

128:1.10 the O. in whom are hid all treasures of wisdom

128:1.10 the O. who was before all things and in whom all

130:4.13 expression of the eternal realities of the Infinite O..

131:2.4 Thus says the High and Lofty O. who inhabits

131:2.6 Says the Lord God, the Holy O.: ‘In returning to

131:3.3 When you look up to the Noble O., turn away from

131:3.3 Leave no fault unconfessed to the Noble O..

131:4.2 The Supreme O. is brilliant beyond description;

131:4.3 in need; the Immortal O. cares for all mankind.

131:5.3 “Praise God by seeking the pleasure of the Wise O.

131:5.5 “This religion of the Wise O. cleanses the believer

131:8.2 “How pure and tranquil is the Supreme O. and yet

131:8.2 This Great O. imparts himself to men and thereby

141:6.1 only the visible symbol of the Pure and Holy O..

143:7.6 Worship is the technique of looking to the O. for the

162:0.1 were declining to entertain the Holy O. of Israel,

196:0.2 at one and the same time “The Holy O. of Israel”

One First Cause

94:6.3 Salem traditions when he declared Tao to be the O.

One Godsee also one god

91:3.3 spirits to polytheistic gods, and eventually to the O.,

95:5.1 Pharaoh of Egypt, to accept these doctrines of O..

95:5.2 he kept alive the doctrine of El Elyon, the O.,

95:5.7 led his associates in the disguised worship of the O.,

95:5.7 “The O. God,” a book of thirty-one chapters,

104:2.1 through the exclusion of all but the O. of final value.

130:2.2 were devotedly loyal to the doctrine of the O.

131:4.6 That man is wise who worships the O. God.

131:5.2 the O.—all-wise, good, righteous, holy, glorious,

131:9.2 Great, very great, is the O. who rules man from on

One High in Authority

19:3.7 trinitized evolutionary trio—a Mighty Messenger, O.,

22:4.6 commission consisting of a Mighty Messenger, O.,

25:8.12 [Sponsored by O. High in Authority from Uversa.]

One Lord

104:1.8 concept with the monotheistic belief in the O.,

One Source of Life

45:4.9 and their leader in the worship of “The O..”

One Truth

45:4.8 to teach and lead his people in the worship of “O.

64:6.15 these tribes and proclaimed the worship of the “O..”

79:6.10 Long adherence to the worship of the O. proclaimed

79:8.4 The belief in, and worship of, the “O.” as taught by

94:5.3 the Chinese concentrated their worship on the O.,

One Uncaused

0:3.23 have a beginning save only the O. UNCAUSED—

One Universal

94:7.3 he too failed to perceive the personality of the O..

One Universal Deity

95:7.6 it has steadfastly held to its presentation of the O.

One Universal Oversoul

94:3.4 concept of the O. as the totality of the summation of

One without Name and Number

19:3.7 Mighty Messenger, One High in Authority, and O.

22:4.6 Mighty Messenger, One High in Authority, and O..

31:10.21 [Jointly sponsored by a Divine Counselor and O.

at-onement

112:7.5 This is the at-o. authorization, which, when issued,

oneness

1:3.5 and only on such levels is there finality of o. between

1:3.7 increasingly spiritual and ultimately to achieve o.

1:7.6 divinity becomes known by indivisibility, by o..

8:0.2 mutual interdependence, their eternal and absolute o.

10:0.2 the absolute foundations of the divine o. of the three

10:0.3 personalization in the face of the absolute o. of

10:7.1 There is perfection of purpose and o. of execution in

15:9.15 when such identity of function and o. of ministry

21:1.1 and such infinite o. of personality concept occur,

40:8.2 have been unable to attain o. with their Adjusters.

56:0.2 discovering the divine o. which overspreads all this

56:3.6 is experienced in finding God—o. with divinity—in

56:5.1 The o., the indivisibility, of Paradise Deity is absolute

56:10.11 all of which stems from pre-existent and eternal o..

101:6.6 With man, the eventual fusion and resultant o. with

101:6.15 7. Salvation from the finite, the perfected o. with

104:2.2 the o. of a deanthropomorphized solitary Deity of

105:2.7 outward reflection of the absolute o. of the duality of

106:8.21 in the conjoined concept of the o. of the Deity,

110:1.6 union, there will eventually ensue that morontia o.,

110:1.6 that o. of being which is so perfect and final that

110:7.4 An absolute o. with the divine Monitor, a complete

113:7.8 engaged in the supreme adventure of identity at-o.;

113:7.8 achieve ultimate spirit two-in-o., repercussing in a

170:5.20 teachings the divine o. of his matchless life.

196:2.2 status of the consciousness of his o. with the Father.

onessee little ones; see loved ones

24:3.4 the Personal Aids are about the only o. you will not

41:3.6 Not all stars are solid, but many of the older o. are.

41:6.3 elements, and numerous heavier o., are underneath

41:8.1 it begins to emit protons as fast as new o. arrive.

46:5.11 larger circles overlooks the inner and smaller o.,

49:0.4 Small o. having a high rate of axial revolution are

51:4.3 they are the o. that have been exterminated on

59:2.9 all animals except certain of the more primitive o.

69:5.11 Early man (and some later-day o) tended to squander

79:2.3 descendants of Adam (and most of the later o.)

99:0.2 new social orders or with the preservation of old o..

113:2.5 your emotions and experience some additional o..

119:5.1 This occasion was different from the previous o. in

128:6.11 the more intrepid o. would peek into the shop, and

132:0.9 Stephen nor the thirty chosen o. ever realized that

135:5.7 older o. clung to the doctrine of the son of David.

145:5.7 should return with you to cater to these curious o.

146:2.11 loving ministry to the necessities of these afflicted o..

147:3.2 John to Jesus: “Master, see all of these suffering o.

147:3.6 that we spoke words of life to these afflicted o..”

148:2.3 Elman endeavored to teach the truth to these sick o.

150:4.1 I would send out the older o. two and two that

151:2.2 has been sown in the hearts of these ignorant o..

163:3.1 the needle’s eye as for these self-satisfied rich o. to

165:4.2 I will pull down my barns and build greater o.,

166:3.4 then will I say to all such selfish o.: I know not

169:1.15 the Father is mindful of such lost o. and goes out,

170:5.15 early Christians (and all too many of the later o.) lost

172:3.14 if we do not stop these ignorant o., all the world will

172:4.3 previous visits, not excepting the earlier o., he said,

174:3.2 These resurrected o. are eternally the sons of God;

177:5.3 certain o. knew that Lazarus had taken hasty flight

181:2.16 I designated you as the head of these chosen o..

185:0.4 And these Jews have not been the only o. to fail in

192:1.7 they counted the fish, and there were 153 large o..

194:4.13 and these first missionaries, as also the later o.,

oneself

54:3.1 This liberty to choose for o. is an endowment of

70:11.3 Such oaths consisted in pronouncing a curse upon o..

86:5.14 The reflection of o. in the water was looked upon as

87:5.7 of depreciating complimentary remarks regarding o.

89:4.1 to prostrate o. in worshipful adoration in the

100:1.5 for conscience is really the criticism of o. by one’s

144:3.18 1. Unselfish—not alone for o..

160:1.11 better methods of adjusting o. to the ever-changing

onetime

6:8.6 who, in person and as a person, o. incarnated and

7:7.5 Indeed, to beings of the o. human order the Son will

7:7.6 by your own Creator Son, o. Son of Man on earth,

15:3.6 belong is the center of the o. Andronover nebula.

22:3.4 since your prosecutors would be o. ascendant

22:7.6 before these faithful and determined o. mortals—

39:0.9 Manotia, is a supreme seraphim and o. functioned

40:0.10 now am I dispatched from Salvington—o. a mortal of

40:9.8 Personalities of o. association mutually respond

43:4.6 The traitorous Lucifer, o. sovereign of Satania,

44:0.18 an ascendant Adjuster-fused, o. mortal being,

45:4.10 their leader in the o. service of “The God of Gods.”

47:3.4 experiential endowment of the o. indwelling Adjuster

53:9.9 [Presented by Manovandet Melchizedek, o. attached

54:2.3 In so doing this o. Sovereign of your system set the

57:1.1 the Andronover nebula, which was o. organized as a

61:1.9 were so highly intelligent, and that o. transported

67:8.2 the exquisite loyalty of this o. semisavage springing

68:1.7 belief in the reality of the o. fictitious “golden age.”

70:3.11 choice maidens for the sex gratification of their o.

73:1.3 Nod, o. chairman of the Dalamatia commission on

74:8.2 traditions of the o. sudden emergence of the world

74:8.13 the hypothesis of a o. golden age of utopian bliss

74:8.13 in retribution for the errors of certain o. planetary

75:2.3 the descendants of his o. corporeal-staff associates.

75:3.1 brilliant descendant of the o. chief of the Dalamatia

77:5.10 are the vestiges of what was o. the Adamsonite

84:4.4 all this indicates the o. universal distrust of woman

86:5.15 the o. belief in the presence of the ghost in the blood.

89:2.3 lent substance to the dream of a o. “golden age” of

92:6.1 to the idea of monotheism, like the o. Thracians,

92:6.20 Ancestor worship o. constituted a decided advance

93:7.2 From this o. Andite center, teachers were dispatched

93:10.10 Machiventa Melchizedek, the o. sage of Salem,

94:1.2 The amalgamation of the o. thirty-three Aryan deities

95:3.3 the moral grandeur of this o. humanism of the Nile

96:7.7 the remnant of the o. Melchizedek colony in

97:1.4 but now they heard the o. spirit of Horeb exalted

101:6.6 insure for a o. mortal being the eternal birthright of

107:6.3 may contact with the o. human partner in other than

112:2.16 An ascending o. human personality passes

112:5.16 The reassembly of the constituent parts of a o.

112:5.22 pass away as o. scaffolding which, having bridged

112:5.22 will remember, and be remembered by, your o.

112:6.1 revealed apart from their o enshroudment in the flesh

112:7.9 the o. soul of earthly origin stands in worshipful

114:0.11 7. The more recent designation of the o. incarnated

114:2.1 group on Jerusem of twenty-four o. Urantians.

114:2.5 varying sized commissions of its o. inhabitants,

114:4.1 The sovereignty of Urantia is complicated by the o.

114:6.3 the successor of the o. chief of the angelic hosts of

PART IV  by a secondary midwayer who was o. assigned to

121:0.1 I am the midwayer of o. attachment to the Apostle

122:4.4 Jesus himself o. publicly denied any connection

128:5.8 Jacob, the younger stone mason, o. self-appointed

129:1.5 Salome, was a relative of Annas, o. high priest at

130:7.5 the o. consciousness of the linear sequence of events.

133:5.1 in Greece, the cultural center of the o. Alexandrian

136:5.3 the Adjuster, being a o. part and essence of the

138:2.5 2. Thomas Didymus, a fisherman of Tarichea and o.

139:5.12 Philip, the o. steward of the twelve, was a mighty

139:6.9 never knew what became of their o. philosopher,

142:0.2 Annas, the o. high priest and relative of Salome,

142:4.2 Because Moses o. sought to combat idolatry and

150:3.5 to communicate with their families or their o. friends

151:6.2 having o. been bound with fetters and chains and

165:0.1 John the Baptist, a Nazarite and o. head of the

172:5.5 he recalled hearing Jesus o. quote the passage of

175:2.1 religious teachers of the Jewish nation o. rejected

186:1.7 This o. ambassador of the kingdom of heaven on

187:3.2 Mary Magdalene, and Rebecca, o. of Sepphoris.

187:5.4 Mary Magdalene, and Rebecca, o. of Sepphoris.

189:3.2 these seraphic guardians, o. assigned to the group

193:4.14 why a well-meaning and otherwise o. sincere believer

195:8.5 religion whose totalitarian bondage it o. resisted.

onlookers

139:12.7 but the o. of innumerable other worlds to know

172:1.2 her sister Mary was among the women o. as it was

172:1.5 stepped forward from the group of women o. and,

onlooking

100:7.12 o. universe appraised him as the model of sanity and

128:1.13 beings throughout the great and o. universe knew

129:4.1 To the o. celestial intelligences of the local universe,

133:1.3 exemplification of the Father’s love to an o.

136:6.9 Jesus portrayed to an o. universe the folly and sin of

136:9.3 Jesus would proclaim to an o. universe, “You shall

138:3.6 the o. Pharisees began, in their hearts, to criticize

167:6.3 their mothers little realized that the o. intelligences of

175:2.2 What a shudder of horror passes over the o. beings

186:2.6 his so-called trial before Pilate, the o. celestial hosts

onlynon-exhaustive; see only, not; see only-begotten;

see once

0:2.2 of a First Cause, the one and o. uncaused reality.

0:3.23 all things must have a beginning save o. the ONE

1:1.2 a consecration of creature will constitutes man’s o.

1:3.1 “the eternal, immortal, invisible, and o. true God.”

1:7.1 O. personalities can commune with each other,

1:7.3 O. a person can love and be loved.

2:1.3 He is the o. being in the universe, aside from his

2:1.5 He is the great and o. I AM.

2:6.8 and persons can o. love and hate other persons.

3:2.2 There is o. one lawgiver.

3:3.2 The Father is the o. personality in all the universe

3:5.15 (evil) becomes sin o. when the human will

4:4.1 God is the o. stationary, self-contained being in the

5:1.11 O. do his offspring close their hearts forever to the

5:3.1 the highest sense, we worship the Father and him o..

8:3.7 the Son is the o. avenue of approach to the Father,

10:6.17 the central universe such functions exist in theory o.;

10:8.9 O. infinity can disclose the Father-Infinite.

12:5.10 O. forward-looking and progressive attitudes are

14:0.2 This is the one and o. settled, perfect, and established

14:5.10 that death is o. the beginning of an endless career of

15:2.1 O. the Universal Father knows the location and

15:14.9 as if it were the o. inhabited world in all existence.

16:7.3 O. a personality can know what it is doing before it

16:9.8 O a God-knowing individual can love another person

19:1.11 are helpful, but o. divine causes reveal final effects.

19:6.8 The universe is nonstatic; o. God is changeless.

22:7.3 There can be o. one Original and Infinite Spirit,

22:7.3 o. one infinite executive of the united will of the

27:4.2 training of the pilgrims of time can be applied o. after

27:4.3 O. by such an arrangement could endless confusion

27:5.5 O. by indirection and reflectively are the benefits

27:6.6 the philosophy of perfection is available o. to those

28:4.14 specialized work is undertaken o. in emergencies.

28:5.11 these living mirrors have o. to turn their faces

28:5.19 They are the o. seconaphim attached to the

28:6.8 True mercy comes o. as the beautiful climax to

28:6.9 time is fatally squandered o. when it is buried in

30:3.3 The o. requisites are: continuing life and sufficient

30:4.31 o. those who are Father fused are mustered into

30:4.31 O. such individuals take the finaliter oath.

31:10.11 a vast creation lacking in o. one important detail—

32:1.4 The o. physical limitation upon the developmental

32:3.1 The o. creation that is perfectly settled is Havona,

32:4.12 God has reserved for himself of power and glory o.

32:5.4 death constitutes the o. possible procedure whereby

33:3.4 In the face of insurrection o. the Son and his

33:3.4 O. a Son can retrieve the work of their joint

33:4.2 O. one such being of wisdom and majesty is brought

33:4.2 can create o. one Bright and Morning Star in each

33:5.2 He bears the distinction of being the o. personality

33:6.5 Planetary intercommunication is denied o. those

34:1.3 Of o. one thing are we certain: The Spirit presence

34:3.7 O. absolute beings are independent of time and space

34:3.8 One is free to choose and act o. within the realm of

34:6.6 “Not in word o. but also in power and in the Holy

34:6.11 The Spirit never drives, o. leads.

35:0.1 there is in Nebadon o. one, Michael, the father and

35:3.1 But the education of ascenders is o. one phase of

35:8.15 In executive ability they are excelled o. by Gabriel

35:9.9 O. a bestowal Son can re-establish interplanetary

35:10.2 These executive colleges are excelled o. by the

36:1.1 universe Sons, being the o. group of intelligent life

36:5.6 the o. one of the adjutants to function so largely in

36:6.2 an independent existence, but life springs o. from life.

36:6.2 Mind can be derived o. from pre-existent mind.

36:6.2 Spirit takes origin o. from spirit ancestors.

36:6.2 o. a creator personality or a creative force can supply

37:8.3 He is concerned o. with spirit and morontia circuits,

37:9.11 they are the o. group of intelligent beings to remain

38:2.1 o. good can result from your efforts to understand

38:9.10 But on o. three other worlds in Satania do these

39:1.10 mortals could understand o. by comparison with the

39:4.13 on this sphere of mortal infancy, is o. a single link,

39:5.4 These primitive men o. come to realize the wisdom

40:1.1 are not the o. beings privileged to enjoy sonship;

40:5.4 And since the Thought Adjusters are the o. spirits of

40:7.5 Adjuster-fused mortals are the o. class of human

40:9.1 it takes place o. at the time of mortal reawakening in

40:9.7 o. those experiences which were of spiritual value

40:9.9 o. Adjuster-fused mortals or other especially

41:3.1 Of the thirty suns nearest yours, o. three are brighter.

41:6.5 it o. remains in that orbit for about one one-millionth

41:9.1 light escapes o. with the aid of the powerful X rays

42:1.8 Deity origin can have o. a Paradise destination

42:2.5 is responsive o. to the personal grasp of the Father,

42:2.20 manifestations are distinguishable o. by name.

42:4.4 these beings have o. a negative relation to gravity—

42:4.7 Temperature—heat and cold—is secondary o. to

42:4.13 the fact that energy can be absorbed or released o. in

42:6.3 responding o. to the circular Paradise-gravity pull.

42:7.8 o. the outer ten electrons of the larger atoms

42:9.5 biologic elasticity is present in nature o. because of

42:11.4 but o. true spirit levels of reality are independent of

42:11.6 The o. possible exception to such a conclusion

42:11.7 be effected o. by a purposive and dominant mind.

42:12.15 And with mortal man, o. that mind which freely

44:1.15 If Adam and Eve had o. survived, then would you

44:1.15 o. once in a thousand mortal lives is there any great

44:4.3 there, o. the Gods are not fully comprehended.

44:4.7 Your o. hope of comprehending these transactions is

44:4.8 await you who have heard o the crude and stumbling

44:4.11 I o. wish you might be privileged to hear some of

44:6.1 would o. recall to material minds your own pitiful

45:2.1 executives have exhibited disloyalty o. three times.

45:2.3 Lanaforge bears the distinction of being the o.

45:4.16 Machiventa Melchizedek, the o. Son of this order

46:1.7 O. the broadcast-receiving stations are in operation

46:3.2 And this is the o. planetary activity which is not

46:4.8 are the o. worlds which exhibit well-nigh perfectly all

46:4.9 If I o. had words to tell you of the morontia

46:4.9 If I could o. go on to portray the sublime grandeur

46:7.5 Spornagia are the o. creatures in all the universe of

47:1.1 Although o. finaliters and certain groups of salvaged

48:0.2 is the o. possible approach whereby material mortals

48:1.2 O the seven worlds surrounding the finaliters’ sphere

48:7.7 they o. stimulate the true children of the Most Highs.

48:7.14 Mortals o. learn wisdom by experiencing tribulation.

48:7.16 give advice o. when it is asked for.

48:7.22 20. O. a poet can discern poetry in the commonplace

48:7.28 26. Knowledge is possessed o. by sharing;

48:8.3 all this divine labor and painstaking training o. that

49:4.9 The mind of man is mortal; o. the bestowed spirit is

49:5.20 these racial differences pertain o. to the life in the

49:5.32 There is fundamentally o. one way in which life can

51:1.2 The Creator Son produces o one pair of these beings

51:7.5 if Urantians could o. observe life on such a planet,

52:3.2 o. the fusion Adjusters are not yet universally

52:5.2 O. one world in near ten million can enjoy such a

52:5.10 but o. one race, one language, and one religion.

52:6.5 O. ethical consciousness can unmask immorality of

52:6.5 O. a moral conscience can condemn the evils of

52:6.5 O. moral beings will seek for that spiritual insight

52:6.6 O. emotional maturity will insure the substitution of

52:6.7 The o. technique for accelerating the natural trend

53:2.5 We are certain of o. one thing, and that is:

53:3.4 home rule if men and angels o. had the courage to

53:4.6 “government of the Sons for the Father desired o.

54:1.8 O. true and genuine liberty is compatible with the

54:6.7 beneficent harvest of wrongdoing could o. be

56:2.2 conceive and comprehend the indwelling spirit o. by

56:6.1 can be resolved o. through adequate unification

56:8.1 third, he is mortal man’s o. avenue of approach to

56:8.4 Said Jesus, “The Son does o. those things which he

56:9.6 o. the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit know him as

56:9.7 Spiritual personality is absolute o. on Paradise,

56:9.7 concept of the Absolute is unqualified o. in infinity.

56:9.7 Deity presence is absolute o. on Paradise,

56:10.14 O. sin is isolated and evil gravity resisting on the

58:2.1 light is not the o. solar contribution reaching your

58:2.2 would make a layer o. one tenth of an inch thick;

60:1.9 suddenly and with o. the hint of two prereptilian

61:2.6 venerable frog, the o. remaining group representative

62:3.11 they were concerned o. with obtaining food and,

62:6.3 At first o. the spirit of intuition could function in

63:2.5 spark for kindling a fire but o. met with failure.

63:4.7 O. two things came to occupy the minds of these

64:1.3 human evolution has made progress o. in the open

64:7.19 And this represents the o. contact of the red man

65:2.7 The frog is the o. species ancestor of the early dawn

65:2.11 O. fourteen phyla have appeared on Urantia, fishes

65:4.11 Your world is the o. planet in Satania where the

66:5.14 staff presented revelation o. as the climax of their

66:6.7 missionaries o. bring about confusion and breakdown

66:7.17 the o. time reckoning known to the early peoples.

66:8.1 career of Caligastia, we find o. one outstanding

67:6.9 O. recently was this actual ruling discovered lodged

67:7.4 survival o. when it is the attitude of the whole being

67:7.5 Eternal survival can be jeopardized o. by decisions

68:0.2 These cultural achievements are preserved o. by the

68:1.5 it is o. because of the enhancement of survival value

68:1.7 The o. basis for the legend of the golden age is the

68:2.5 Primitive man o. thought when he was hungry;

68:5.8 whereas the man need o. go to his herds to provide

69:5.12 Poverty became so abhorred that o. the rich were

69:5.14 it is o. fair to record that many an ancient rich man

69:7.4 At first dogs o. howled, but later on they learned to

69:8.3 o. the king being saved to gratify the conqueror’s

69:8.4 and taking as slaves o. the women and children.

69:9.4 The ancients believed that o. the rich survived death

69:9.14 In early days o. the crops were private, but

69:9.14 Individuals were first given o. a life tenureship;

70:0.2 peace is secured o. by some sort of social system.

70:1.14 O. in recent times has religion begun to frown upon

70:1.22 o. slowly does the social attitude of amity displace

70:5.6 At first the war chiefs were chosen o. for military

70:6.1 Effective state rule o. came with the arrival of a chief

70:6.1 effective government could be had o. by conferring

70:8.1 The o. worlds without social strata are the most

70:8.18 But these measures can bear their true fruits o. in the

70:9.1 Nature confers no rights on man, o. life and a world

70:9.15 rights were o. privileges or favors granted by state or

70:11.2 originally these laws applied o. to fellow tribesmen,

70:12.5 o. those who are endowed with natural ability and

71:2.7 Education of public opinion is the o. safe method of

71:2.7 force is o a temporary expedient, and cultural growth

71:2.12 Liberty can be enjoyed o. when the will and whims

71:2.19 electing to public offices o. those individuals who are

71:2.19 O. by such provisions can government of the people,

71:4.1 o. those institutions which move forward with the

71:4.16 In such a situation o. one course is practical:

71:4.17 O. love, brotherhood, can prevent the strong from

71:8.1 The o. sacred feature of any human government is

72:3.5 Purely religious instruction is given publicly o. in

72:3.8 Permission to marry is o. granted after one year’s

72:4.1 There are no classrooms, o. one study is pursued

72:4.1 Books are used o. to secure information that will

72:4.2 The feeble-minded are trained o. in agriculture and

72:5.4 The industrial courts are o. thirty years old but are

72:7.1 The federal government is paternalistic o. in the

72:7.2 health problems are matters of personal concern o..

72:9.6 groups who elect o. their best members to positions

72:10.3 For one reason, there are o. about ten per cent as

73:4.1 that Eden was to be a garden, and o. a garden.

73:5.2 though the Garden was o. one-fourth finished,

73:6.7 o. the stone wall stood until the Garden was

74:4.4 that o. the Father and those whom he designates

74:6.5 o the radiating glow from their heads was discernible

75:2.3 The evil one concluded that the o. hope for success

75:8.7 if the First Great Source and Center were o. a force

76:0.1 The o. way open was to the east, and so they

76:5.3 ponder the o. personal message they ever received

78:7.4 The o. time the surface of the earth was completely

78:7.5 o. Noah and his immediate family were saved in

78:8.7 O when these priests made conquests of neighboring

79:2.1 India is the o. locality where all the Urantia races

79:2.7 A polyglot culture can be preserved o. if the superior

80:3.4 o. practicing polygamy when war produced a

80:5.7 but they have survived o. as absorbed by the later

80:7.2 This was the o. island settled so early by such a

81:2.10 In the premachine age the o. way in which man

81:3.5 to work and, at first, was used o. as an ornament.

81:5.3 admitting to its ranks o. the nobility of those toilers

81:6.6 but a cultural civilization is o. derived from those

81:6.13 can be secured o. through experience and by men

81:6.15 O. recently has Urantia reached that point where

81:6.21 In the early days the o. energy applied to land

81:6.22 A mechanical age can prove disastrous o. to a nation

81:6.31 Machinery is not the o. cause for unemployment

81:6.40 O. moral and spiritual adjustments can be made

81:6.43 o. by adherence to these essentials can man hope to

82:4.4 At first o. the woman was punished for adultery;

83:2.1 a group affair; then a family matter; o. recently has

83:2.2 o. sex inferiority as inculcated by the mores.

83:4.3 a betrothal and consisted o. in public notification of

83:4.3 the o. ceremony was the formal exchange of presents

83:5.1 Later on, a woman had o. one husband at a time.

83:5.3 Even then, the woman would marry o. one,

83:5.12 Under these mores a man might have o. one wife,

83:5.13 (Such overburdened wives o. managed to exist by

83:7.7 o. leads directly back to those crude societal stages

84:0.2o. families are continuing agencies in social

84:2.1 that being the o. part of inheritance which was at all

84:2.2 The mother-family was the o. possible transition

84:5.1 this handicap of enforced maternity can o. be

84:5.14 O. socially will men and women compete on equal

84:7.2 Man was o forced into home building by the pressure

84:7.10 But primitive mothers o. nourished and cared for

84:8.1 Marriage is the o. institution of human society which

84:8.2 marriage is often viewed o. as a means of pleasure.

84:8.5 could obtain salt o. by dipping his food in ashes.)

84:8.6 acquirement and civilization’s o. hope of survival.

86:6.3 This was man’s o. religion up to the times of

86:7.4 O. comprehension of facts and wise manipulation

86:7.4 action, is the o. antidote for so-called accidental ills.

87:4.6 o. by postulating two kinds of spirits, one good and

87:5.5 to be the o. fetish which could render it powerless.

87:6.12 O. in recent times has bathing become a sanitary

87:7.9 If the new cult could o. be dynamic instead of static

87:7.10 stereotyped ceremonials which can o. handicap and

88:4.5 O. with the arrival of the scientific method has man

89:0.2 o. advanced civilization recognizes a consistently

89:1.1 societal regulation and for a long time the o. one;

89:3.6 This cult tolerated marriage o. as an evil lesser than

89:4.5 spirits; o. later did the idea of atonement develop.

89:5.6 Certain groups of man-eaters would consume o.

89:5.11 to the point where o. certain parts or organs of the

89:5.15 human flesh was food o. for the gods; man could eat

89:5.15 man could eat o. a ceremonial bit, a sacrament.

89:6.3 Hebrew narrative of Jephthah and his o. daughter.

89:6.3 but it turned out that his daughter and o. child came

89:10.1 man o. attained consciousness of favor with God

89:10.6 The forgiveness does not have to be sought, o.

90:0.2 O. the exceptional among humans could catch the

90:0.2 o. the extraordinary man or woman would be heard

90:1.5 early perished; o. the shrewd actors survived.

90:2.4 must die; now, he is o. it in some childish game.

90:4.9 O. facts and truth court the light of comprehension

90:5.1 It is o. when the ritual has been correctly carried

90:5.1 If the ritual is faulty, it o. arouses the anger and

91:1.2 agencies, the chief of which is prayer, are allied o.

91:1.4 Prayer is o. monologuous in the most primitive type

91:6.6 spiritualization of society if those who pray will o.

91:8.8 Many have abandoned regular praying; they o. pray

91:8.8 but o. a spiritual child would undertake to persuade,

91:8.13 Pray o. for values, not things; for growth, not for

92:2.4 it is o. foolish to attempt the too sudden acceleration

92:2.4 A race or nation can o. assimilate from any advanced

92:2.5 Races of men o. superficially accept a strange and

92:3.5 O. two influences can modify and uplift the dogmas

92:3.8 Human religion can be justified o. in the light of

92:4.4 revelation but o. five of epochal significance.

92:6.16 peoples that has been equaled o. by Christianity.

92:6.17 The Hebrews were the o. western people to follow

92:7.2 O. with revealed religion did autocratic theologic

93:0.1 O. the Life Carriers share to any degree this range of

93:2.1 of El Elyon, the Most High, the one and o. God.”

93:2.7 And this is the o. Adjuster who ever functioned in

93:4.2 the Most High God, the o. Father and Creator of all

93:4.8 You shall not doubt that faith is the o. requirement

93:6.1 Abraham’s determination was o. weakened by the

93:6.4 man o. agrees to believe God’s promises and follow

93:6.4 believed that salvation could be secured o. by works

93:8.1 to insure that the truth of the one and o. God

94:0.1 trust in the one universal God as the o. price of

94:2.5 salvation come o. by man’s own unaided efforts.

94:3.2 comprehended o. by the successive negation of all

94:8.16 his philosophy o. provided for a sort of functional

95:5.13 O. kings and the rich were promised a resurrection;

95:6.5 Zoroastrianism is the o. Urantian creed that

95:7.5 There was o. one factor of a tribal, racial, or national

95:7.6 its presentation of Allah as the one and o. Deity;

96:4.3 of the desert as the one and o. god of his followers.

96:5.6 the chosen people of God o. on condition that they

97:0.1 of Deity comprehensible o. to philosophers.

98:5.5 At first Mithraism was a religion o. for men,

99:1.4 upheavals can result in lasting brotherhood o. by

99:1.5 but true religion is the o. power which can lastingly

99:2.1 O. the real religion of personal spiritual experience

99:2.5 Its o. proper attitude consists in the teaching of

99:2.6 o. because it has permitted itself to become so

99:3.9 can be kept free from unholy secular alliances o. by:

99:4.8 psychology, has weakened o. those religions which

99:5.8 That faith is concerned o. with the grasp of ideal

99:5.9 expressed o. by “feelings that lie too deep for words.

99:5.10 Jesus o. ordained that they should gather together to

100:1.4 Children are permanently impressed o by the loyalties

100:2.6 The o. realities worth striving for are divine, spiritual

100:4.1 New meanings o. emerge amid conflict; and conflict

100:4.1 conflict persists o. in the face of refusal to espouse

100:4.5 O. in the second sketch you are favored with a

100:4.5 If you could o. fathom the motives of your

100:4.5 If you could o. know your fellows, you would

100:4.6 Love is o. born of thoroughgoing understanding of

100:4.6 o. genuine and unselfish love is truly contagious.

100:4.6 If each mortal could o. become a focus of dynamic

100:7.14 His courage was equaled o. by his patience.

100:7.14 he would o. reply, “My hour has not yet come.”

101:1.1 feelings of ecstasy which can be enjoyed o. by the

101:1.3 divine nature may be perceived o. with the eyes of

101:2.1 And this is the o. sense in which religion can ever be

101:2.8 but revelation is validated o. by human experience.

101:2.9 The contemplation of nature can o. reveal a God of

101:2.9 Nature exhibits o. matter, motion, and animation—

101:2.16 Your o. assurance of a personal God consists in your

101:2.17 O. theology, the province of faith and the technique

101:5.2 deals with facts; religion is concerned o. with values.

101:5.13 Evolutionary religion provides o. the assurance of

101:6.4 Animals have knowledge, but o. man possesses

101:7.1 An idea is o. a theoretical plan for action, while a

101:8.1 A state of mind attains to faith levels o. when it

101:8.2 but faith can rise up o. in the heart of the individual

101:9.4 The search for beauty is a part of religion o. in so far

101:9.4 Art is o. religious when it becomes diffused with

101:10.4 It is o. through the morontial avenue leading to

101:10.4 O. in the spiritual sense is man a child of God.

101:10.4 this is true because it is o. in the spiritual sense that

101:10.6 Such faith affords the o. escape from the mechanical

101:10.6 faith is the o. discovered solution to the impasse in

101:10.6 Faith is the o. passport to completion of reality and

102:0.1 Nameless despair is man’s o. reward for living and

102:1.6 be adequately satisfied o. by communion with God,

102:2.3 who have imbibed o. the wisdom of the world.

102:2.4 never be absolute certainty, o. increasing probability

102:2.5 o. in the harmony of the triunity of functional

102:2.5 and o. in unity is there the personality satisfaction

102:2.7 reduced o. to an idea, it is no longer religion;

102:3.15 Science is o. satisfied with first causes, religion with

102:4.4 the spiritual approach is the o. one possible to man.

102:5.3 but o. religion can conserve, exalt, and spiritualize

102:6.5 the individual becomes God-knowing o. by faith,

102:6.5 To every such doubter the believer o. replies,

102:6.6 the fact of God can be bridged o. by living faith.

102:7.1 sonship is the o. experience that makes fatherhood

102:7.2 God is the one and o. self-caused fact in the universe

102:7.3 effects without causes; o. the I AM is causeless.

102:7.4 In such a mortal experience o. social fruits are

102:7.8 O. an unqualified reality, an absolute, could dare to

103:4.2 while our ability to live up to them is enhanced o. by

103:4.3 Deliverance from such a predicament can o. come

103:5.4 O. a fairly well unified personality can arbitrate the

103:5.5 Human happiness is achieved o. when the ego desire

103:5.11 Even educational pressure is o. negatively helpful

103:6.8 Revelation is the o. technique which can compensate

103:6.12 revelation is the o. technique for atoning for this

103:6.13 Revelation is evolutionary man’s o. hope of bridging

103:7.1 Faith can be surely instructed o. by revelation,

103:7.1 can be elevated o. by personal mortal experience

103:7.7 Science and religion can o. be self-critical of their

103:7.8 metaphysics, that being the o. human substitute

103:7.12 O. through a long experience in mota can these

103:7.14 o. to the one who thus experiences the indwelling of

103:8.1 o. the personal religious experience of a spirit-led

103:8.6 O. a philosophy which recognizes the reality of

103:9.5 takes salvation for granted and concerns itself o.

103:9.6 the last analysis, can be validated o. by living faith.

104:1.13 O. in its philosophic implications and cosmological

104:3.15 O. as the Trinity—as undivided Deity—do they

104:3.16 there are several existential triunities but o. one

105:3.4 o. the presence of the Unqualified Absolute is

105:5.4 O. the infinity of the Father’s will could ever have so

105:7.2 It is hardly absolute—o. the Paradise Isle is truly

106:2.7 o. the personality realities of the Father, Son, and

106:5.3 O. as a collective are they trinity; that is trinity.

106:5.4 O. the deified can become trinity; other associations

106:7.8 we will all look back upon its entire history as o. the

106:8.22 and one which o. eternity could possibly clarify.

106:9.2 o. the Seven Absolutes of Infinity really transcend

106:9.8 O. an Absolute can be existential and experiential.

107:3.3 Beings of high spiritual orders receive o. three divine

107:4.4 Nonpersonalized Adjusters are visible o. to

108:3.2 the Adjuster’s complete number is known o. on

108:6.5 re-creating you as you really are (o. spiritually) for

109:3.7 Monitors could o. indwell the mind on the petition of

109:5.3 safety lies o. in the prompt recognition of each

110:1.6 if you o. prove faithful to the trust reposed in you by

110:3.1 o. occasionally do you catch an echo, a faint and

110:3.5 O. conscious resistance to the Adjuster’s leading can

110:5.3 the Adjuster attempts to achieve o. that which the

110:7.4 can o. be achieved in eternity subsequent to the

111:0.1 and may be really known o. through cosmic insight

111:1.7 Evolutionary mind is o. fully stable and dependable

111:1.9 O. by selfishness, slothfulness, and sinfulness can

111:4.2 Meanings and values are o. perceived in the inner

111:4.3 It is o. the inner life that is truly creative.

111:4.5 O. in the higher levels of the superconscious mind

111:4.5 thus functions o. in the inner life of the individual.

111:4.10 ideals are born o. in the creative realms of the inner

111:4.12 The past is unchangeable; o. the future can be

111:6.4 But mind can control energy o. through its own

111:6.8 O. religious confidence—living faith—can sustain man

111:7.2 The divine indweller can o. patiently forbear while

111:7.2 you could, if you o. would—as you work and worry,

111:7.2 if you would o. allow the Adjuster constantly to

112:5.4 Human beings possess identity o. in the material

112:5.20 can o. be effected through the medium of mind.

112:5.22 Adjuster will recall and rehearse for you o. those

113:2.5 if you could o. visualize the seraphim, develop a

113:2.5 The o. emotion actuating you which is somewhat

114:3.1 withheld from you o. because mortal man is prone to

114:7.15 o. a meager idea of an ideal planetary government.

114:7.15 o. one or two worlds may be said to be worse,

115:3.4 It is o. man’s distance from infinity that causes this

115:3.11 In eternity all is—o. has all not yet been revealed in

115:7.1 freed from all existential limitations o. by having

116:0.5 latent, existing o. as an unknown mind potential.

116:7.1 But if you o. knew something about the physique

116:7.6 divinity tension in the living cosmos which can o. be

116:7.6 cosmic tension which can o. find resolution in the

117:6.10 The Father’s love can become real to mortal man o.

117:6.11 there are o. three avenues of creature approach to

117:6.20 O. existential reality is self-contained and self-

118:1.10 O. on the finite level and to time-bound creatures

118:3.1 O. by ubiquity could Deity unify time-space

118:3.1 Of all the animal world o. man possesses this time-

118:3.1 motion exhibits value o. to a creature of personality

118:3.7 but spirit patterns o. exist in relation to space;

118:6.4 o. the Father-I AM possesses finality of volition;

118:6.4 in the absolute sense, o. the Father, the Son, and

118:6.7 o. eternity can disclose whether this choice is also

118:7.3 Error can exist o. in time and within the evolving

118:7.5 O. as a creature becomes God-identified, does he

118:9.3 O. when ascending man, in liaison with the fused

118:10.13 As long as men measure o. by the yardstick of the

119:1.2 the Union of Days shared his secret o. with the

119:1.5 and witnessed by o. three of our brotherhood,

119:1.6 O. on this sacred world of the divine Sons are the

119:2.5 if he would o. apologize to Immanuel for his

119:3.8 O. through deception and sophistry have the Adams

119:6.5 I am o. doing the pleasure of the Paradise Sons

119:7.6 The o. supernatural event associated with the birth of

120:1.4 Your concern has o. to do with your personal life

120:4.2 The o progressive factor in such a nonunderstandable

121:6.5 In o. one matter did Paul fail to keep pace with

121:6.5 doctrine of forgiveness o. by the shedding of blood

121:8.12 O. when such sources failed, have I resorted to

121:8.13 The revelatory permission has been utilized o.

122:3.4 the o. event of supernatural occurrence connected

123:0.2 O. an affectionate mother can know the burden

123:3.1 were o. two complete copies of the Scriptures in

123:4.5 The o. real accident Jesus had up to this time was a

123:4.7 o. midway creatures can intervene in material

124:3.8 The o. time Jesus ever saw his father angry with

126:2.2 the o. home he was to know while on this world.

127:5.6 Rebecca lived for o. one purpose—to await the hour

129:3.4 O. Zebedee the boatbuilder of Bethsaida knew the

130:1.2 The escape from the service of light and life can o.

130:1.5 Evil is o. the misadaptation of immaturity or the

130:4.3 O. in the perfection, harmony, and unanimity of

130:4.3 a state of divinity is attained and maintained o. by

130:4.9 O. in degree does man possess mind above the level

130:4.9 The animal mind is o. conscious of the objective

130:5.3 and sundown follows sunrise o. with the passing

130:7.4 The motion of time is o. revealed in relation to

130:7.4 the o. physically related reality which can transcend

130:7.6 Space is not empty, and the o. thing man knows

131:1.3 has many manifestations, we worship o. God himself.

131:1.6 those who ignore their brothers in the flesh, have o.

131:3.6 but safety is found o. when the soul craves reproof

131:4.2 he is alone and by himself; he is the o. one.

131:4.8 truth nor a ruler; it was o. designed for our lusts.

131:10.4 If more human beings could o. know about the

132:2.10 A shadow is o. relatively real.

132:2.10 Evil becomes a reality of personal experience o.

132:3.2 Truth cannot be defined with words, o. by living.

132:4.8 Woe upon any nation when o. those who possess

132:5.2 I am offering advice o. to you and for your

132:5.14 as given o. to you and for your personal guidance.

132:5.14 I speak o for myself and to you as an inquiring friend

132:5.23 Take for yourself of any trust o. that which all honest

133:0.3 There are o. two groups of mortals in the eyes of

133:2.2 If you can o. love your children as God loves you,

133:4.9 “Worship o. God, who is your true spirit ancestor.

133:5.8 This universe-knowing state of mind can be had o.

134:4.3 O. when one religion assumes that it is in some way

134:4.10 O. when God the Father becomes supreme will

134:5.2 There are o. two levels of relative sovereignty on an

134:5.7 when o. oceans separate nations, then will the stage

134:5.11 When there are o. a few really sovereign (great)

134:5.13 The forty-eight states suffer the ravages of war o.

134:9.5 o. the watchman must keep vigil while the city

135:0.1 believed her narrative o. after he had an unusual

135:1.2 since Nazarites of lifelong consecration were the o.

135:1.4 his parents expected great things of this their o. son,

135:5.6 And that was the o. possible meaning the term

136:1.5 the kingdom of heaven could mean o. one thing to

136:1.6 It was revealed o. in Jesus; the world knew nothing

136:2.3 O. the eyes of Jesus beheld the Personalized

136:2.4 This heavenly vision was seen o. by Jesus.

136:5.5 except in such matters as concerned time o..

136:5.5 this potential Sovereign of a universe could o. be

136:6.8 Jesus came not to minister to temporal needs o.;

136:8.2 wonders would call forth o. outward allegiance by

136:9.3 “You shall worship the Lord your God and him o.

136:9.6 Jesus had o. one objective, the further revelation of

137:1.6 at all times concern yourselves o. with doing the

137:4.9 that I have come o. to do the will of my Father?

137:4.16 they believed in him o. because of the unusual

137:6.5 it will be o. through much tribulation that many

137:8.11 Jew nor gentile, o. those who seek perfection

138:0.1 O. Ruth, the youngest, remained unswervingly

138:2.9 6. Judas Iscariot was an o. son of wealthy Jewish

138:8.4 Said Jesus: “O. those who heard the voice may refer

138:8.4 Speak o. that which you have heard from me;

138:8.8 taught his apostles that faith was the o. requisite to

139:0.1 ambition for personal exaltation, o. one deserted him.

139:2.3 The o. reason Peter did not get into more trouble

139:4.8 But John was not the o. one of the twelve who was

139:5.9 so the o. thing he could think to do was to consult

139:6.5 the Father’s will that his children should partake o.

139:7.4 Matthew would never cease to recount that faith o.

139:9.8 Jesus does not look down upon littleness, o. upon

139:9.9 But o. a divine institution—the kingdom of heaven—

140:4.7 Religion is valid o. when it reveals the fatherhood of

140:5.8 O. those who feel poor in spirit will ever hunger for

140:5.8 O. the humble seek for divine strength and crave

140:6.5 You can o. judge men by their acts, but my Father

140:8.10 have been applicable o. to that day and generation.

140:8.11 Jesus was interested o. in the individual, not the

140:8.19 teachings can o. be understood when that life is

140:8.20 feelings and actuated o. by spiritual impulses.

140:8.20 Jesus o. advised man to humble himself that he

140:8.30 did not teach his apostles that religion is man’s o.

140:10.1 They knew o. a religion that imposed the doing of

140:10.1 was to be had o. by believing, by simple faith.

141:6.1 great pains to explain that fire was o. the visible

141:6.2 labor o. to put something into these hungry souls?

141:6.4 spirit to those who have been born o. of the flesh;

141:6.4 It is not your kingdom; you are o. ambassadors.

141:7.4 that their o. business was to reveal God to the

141:7.5 The o. reward which he held out for his children was

141:7.11 come to do his Father’s will and o. his Father’s will.

142:6.7 your o. purpose in living would be to do the will of

142:7.2 Son of Man was the o. person who had ever lived

142:7.12 Death o. ends one generation to mark the beginning

142:7.17 Must I ever address you o. as children?

143:1.2 saying that such teachings are fit for o. weaklings

143:3.5 O. the twins were normal and unperturbed.

143:5.1 friendly; o. our brethren, the Jews, seek to harm us

143:5.2 but if you could o. understand, you would ask me for

144:3.16 He never taught a formal personal prayer, o. group,

144:4.6 O. in the great crises of his earth life did Jesus ever

144:6.3 “I am concerned o. with your personal and purely

145:0.3 Ruth was the o. member of Jesus’ family who

145:2.7 O. the soul that sins shall die.

146:2.11 O. the spirit that dwells within you may move you to

146:2.12 Many resort to prayer o. when in trouble.

146:4.3 “Lord, if o. you would, you could make me clean.

146:7.2 O. after the passing of a dispensational age would it

148:1.4 O. seven of the large number healed at the sundown

148:6.4 perhaps the Lord is o. chastising you for your own

148:6.5 with man that the Almighty destroys o. the wicked.’

149:2.1 the o. commentary being the inspired interpretation

149:2.7 Jesus of Nazareth is the o. founder of a religion who

149:2.11 He engaged in the destruction of that which was o.

149:2.13 O. those who had not met him feared him, and he

149:2.13 he was hated o. by those who regarded him as the

149:3.3 The o. uniform thing about men is the indwelling

149:3.3 O. through, and by appeal to, this spirit can mankind

149:6.2 In the beginning it was o. through fear that man

149:6.3 When man recognizes o. the works of God, he is

150:3.7 The o. means of communion with the spiritual world

150:4.3 such division can produce o. sorrow and sadness.

150:9.4 the kingdom would come o. through much sorrow

151:1.4 those who listen o. to ensnare us may be the more

151:2.3 To this invitation o. Nathaniel responded.

151:2.5 spiritual analogies in all its features can o. result in

152:0.1 “Master, my little daughter, an o. child, lies in my

152:0.3 With the faith Veronica had, it was o. necessary to

152:1.1 to the grief-stricken father: “Fear not; o. believe.”

152:1.1 “Your daughter is not dead; she is o. asleep.”

152:2.10 And this is the first and o. nature miracle which Jesus

152:6.3 it is o. by making your appeal to the spirit which

153:0.3 The o. word of cheerful greeting or well-wishing

153:2.6 not to fill your souls with the word of life, but o.

153:2.11 the Son does o. that which the Father teaches him,

153:3.1 who sought o. to embarrass and entrap him.

153:3.5 Man is o. defiled by that evil which may originate

154:0.2 he was o. concerned with the establishment of the

154:6.1 Of all his family in the flesh, o. one, Ruth, believed

154:6.1 that o. dishonor and disgrace could come upon the

154:6.3 a new religion that could bring o. trouble to himself

155:1.4 o. hope of salvation is to become truth-co-ordinated

155:3.6 that, if their religious longings were o. material,

155:5.8 for those religions of authority which require o.

155:5.9 assurances, o. a passive and purely intellectual assent

155:6.8 brotherhood can be achieved o. by and through

155:6.8 The hope of human brotherhood can o. be realized

155:6.9 The religions of authority can o. divide men and

155:6.9 The religion of the spirit requires o. unity of

155:6.9 The religion of the spirit requires o. uniformity of

155:6.9 of intellectual views, o. unity of spirit feeling.

155:6.11 Never forget there is o. one adventure which is

155:6.12 You must cease to seek for the word of God o. on

156:2.1 “This world is o. a bridge; you may pass over it, but

156:5.2 his first and o. parable having to do with his own

156:5.9 Your spiritual destiny is conditioned o. by your

156:5.11 mean life if you learn to love o. those who love you.

156:5.19 adulation seek o. that which honestly belongs to you.

157:2.2 Be o. concerned with the spirit of living truth and

157:6.2 wisdom which can o. be comprehended by living it

158:0.2 Accordingly, o. Peter, James, and John shared

158:3.4 o. did the unseen presence of the Father bear witness

158:5.1 “Master, I have a son, an o. child, who is possessed

158:5.2 of love, o. the sincerity and reach of your faith.

158:7.6 Jesus asked o. that they bravely follow.

158:7.7 They o. vaguely comprehended what Jesus said

159:1.5O. have patience with me, and I will presently be

159:3.2 spiritual victories can be won o. by spiritual power.

159:3.3 Make not the mistake of o. condemning the

159:3.8 The believer has o. one battle, and that is against

159:4.1 I observe that you teach us o. a portion of the

159:4.8 crave infallibility, but o. the Creators possess it.

159:4.9 wisdom which o. the wise minds of the nation dare

159:4.9 The light of the Scriptures is o. dimmed by prejudice

160:1.2 Strong character, commanding personality, is o.

160:1.5 but o. man can attain the art of living, albeit

160:1.5 the majority of mankind o. experience the animal

160:1.5 Animals know o. this blind and instinctive urge;

160:1.7 O. a brave person is willing honestly to admit, and

160:1.8 O. honest and brave individuals are able to follow

160:1.13 prejudice can be removed o. by sincere devotion

160:1.13 Prejudice can be eliminated o. by abandonment of

160:1.14 personality can be experienced o. by those who have

160:2.7 Fear, envy, and conceit can be prevented o. by

160:2.9 unfailingly become discouraged when they view o.

160:2.9 O. a glimpse of the circle of eternity can inspire

160:4.10 o. those who have access to these channels may

160:4.14 wisdom comes o. from the experiences of adjustment

160:4.14 O. those who face facts and adjust them to ideals can

160:4.14 Those timid souls who can o. keep up the struggle of

160:5.3 what you call a religion is o. a traditional belief or

160:5.5 The o. ideals susceptible of human attainment are

160:5.9 you have o. deluded yourself by putting an idea in

161:1.4 proved o. the reality of God, not his personality.

161:2.2 which we can understand o. by believing that he is

161:2.3 o. a divine being could possibly be such a human

161:2.4 We do not think that one who is o. human ever

161:3.1 entirely optional with Jesus whether to depend o.

161:3.1 avail himself of o. that information which was

161:3.1 knowledge and wisdom as could be afforded o. by

161:3.2 We can understand his unique performances o. by

162:1.8 O. the twelve apostles had known Jesus intended to

162:2.6 you come o. to do the bidding of your masters,

162:2.7 If you could o. realize that I am to be with you

162:2.7 realize that I am to be with you o. a little while!

162:5.2 You judge o. by the appearances of the flesh; you

162:5.4 I have done nothing of myself but o. as the Father

162:7.3 they have learned o. from their temporal fathers.

162:7.3 The children of evil follow o. in the ways of their

162:7.4 I seek not my own glory, o. the glory of my Father

162:8.3 O. one thing is really worth while, and since Mary

163:1.3 Salute no man by the way, attend o. to your work.

163:3.3 Jesus said: “No, Peter, o. those who would become

163:6.3 that o. you really know who I am, and that o. I

164:3.15 cease to regard miracles as the o. method of curing

164:4.11 that God would do such a thing o. at the request of

164:5.2 The teacher of truth attracts o. those who hunger

165:2.8 The thief breaks into the fold o. to steal, and to kill,

165:5.3 If you are o. believing disciples, you must earn

165:5.4 “You are o. a small group, but if you have faith, if

165:6.3 Division can o. be the result where two members

166:1.2 he washed his hands o. for purposes of cleanliness

166:2.5 O. one, this alien, has returned to give glory to God.

166:3.2 “You have been taught that o. the children of

166:3.2 that o. the gentiles of adoption can hope for salvation

167:1.3 O. his enemies took notice of the fact that he did not

167:3.1 “Woman, if you would o. believe, you could be

167:5.4 the Master countenanced o. those teachings which

167:7.2 The angelic hosts have o. a spiritual kinship with

168:0.6O. have faith, Martha, and your brother shall rise

168:0.10 “If you had o. been here, my brother would not have

168:1.7 know o. what we are herewith placing on record.

168:1.12 if you would o. believe, you should see the glory

168:4.6 prayers that they can be answered o. in eternity;

168:4.6 that the answer can be received o. on Paradise.

168:4.7 prayers can be received o. after that same praying

168:4.7 can be answered o. when such an individual has

168:4.9 Material beings can pray effectively o. when they

169:1.2 The fact that souls are lost o. increases the interest

169:4.2 that o. the Son really knows the Father, and he to

169:4.4 Jesus well knew that God can be known o. by the

169:4.5 referred to Deity by o. two names: God and Father.

169:4.9 As the divine Son he claimed to represent o. the

169:4.11 In fact, he taught o. two things: that God in himself

169:4.13 God who is spirit can be known o. as a spiritual

169:4.13 divine Son of the spiritual realms, o. as a Father.

170:5.18 can be experienced o. between Jesus and his spiritual

170:5.21 this church is o. the larval stage of the thwarted

171:7.2 Goodness is universally attractive o. when it is

171:7.2 Goodness is effective o. when it is attractive.

172:3.10 “O Jerusalem, if you had o. known, even you,

172:4.1 this was the o. human procedure which could have

173:2.3 At this time o. the Sanhedrin could ordain an elder

173:5.4 this, he said, “O. one sign shall be given you.”

174:2.2 and that you serve o. God, for you fear no man,

174:3.4 Jesus appealed o. to Moses in his encounter with

174:3.4 the validity of o. the five so-called Books of Moses

174:5.13 O. a little while will I be with you; only a little time

174:5.13 o. a little time will the living light be among this

175:1.3 if they would o. turn to him and accept his mercy.

176:2.4 o. the eye of the spirit will behold the Son of Man

176:2.5 the reappearing of the Son of Man are known o. in

176:3.7 O. those faithful servants who thus grow in the

176:3.8 If endowments are used o. in selfish pursuits and no

176:4.3 would be discerned o. by the eye of spiritual faith.

176:4.5 O. one thing we are certain of, that is, when he

176:4.5 if every eye is to behold him, and if o. spiritual eyes

176:4.6 We are sure of o. one thing: Jesus has promised to

177:4.9 a selfish deserter whose o. thought was his own

177:5.2 Those who know the gospel o. in the mind,

178:1.2 may be promulgated o. by the power of the spirit.

178:1.3 shall worship o. God while you seek to enlighten

178:1.9 you who believe this gospel can expect o. trouble,

178:1.16 to go forth preaching o. the good news.

178:2.3 O. doubt not in your own heart that the will of God

179:3.5 “Then, Master, wash not my feet o. but also my

179:3.6 “He who is already clean needs o. to have his feet

179:4.8 the most kindly spirit, as a rule, o. intensifies hatred

179:5.4 In the establishment of the o. ceremony associated

180:0.3 My friends, I am to be with you o. a little longer.

180:1.3 If you will o. love one another as I am loving you,

180:1.4 joy if you will o. obey my command to love one

180:2.1 the Father requires of me o. that you shall bear

180:2.1 The vine is pruned o. to increase the fruitfulness of

180:2.5 there could be o. one divine answer: more bearing

180:2.5 there can be o. one answer to all its petitions:

180:2.5 In fact, the branch exists o. for, and can do nothing

180:2.5 So does the true believer exist o. for the purpose of

180:2.6 a wise husbandman cuts away o. the dead branches.

180:3.2 can o. condemn you if it is knowingly rejected.

180:4.1 Today I can be with you o. in person.

180:5.2 Truth exists o. on high spiritual levels of the

180:5.2 imprisoned truth, even at best, can eventuate o. in

180:5.2 Static truth is dead truth, and o. dead truth can be

180:5.2 Living truth is dynamic and can enjoy o. an

180:5.3 Truth is a spiritual reality value experienced o. by

180:5.8 this rule of universal relationship is revealed o. in

180:5.8 their ideals of spirit reality are satisfied o. when

180:5.11 They can o. be comprehended by living them,

180:5.12 the new religion teaches o. self-forgetfulness,

180:6.8 I did so because you were o. children in the spirit;

181:1.4 but o. a few of you have chosen fully to receive me.

181:1.5 before I go to the Father, even though it be for o.

181:1.7 materialists and fatalists can hope to enjoy o. two

181:2.10 the homage and worship which belong o. to God.

181:2.17 Henceforth I shall exercise o. spiritual authority

182:1.3 my creatures should know you as the o. true God

182:1.3 there remains o. for me to lay down my life in the

182:1.5 o. that you keep them from the evil in the world.

182:1.9 of himself, it was o. disclosed, “I AM that I AM.”

182:2.9 O. David Zebedee and John Mark understood that

183:2.2 in the company of eleven men, o. two of whom were

183:2.2 o. Simon Peter and Simon Zelotes were girded with

183:4.2 o. David remained on hand with three or four

184:0.2 O. those members were assembled who opposed

184:2.4 with o. one thought uppermost in his mind—Peter

184:5.7 The o. point the court could have consistently judged

185:1.5 The Jews held that o. the Sanhedrin could disburse

185:6.2 the Roman law provided that o. those condemned

185:7.4 “I am certain this man is o. a religious offender.

186:1.2 looked upon the betrayer with o. feelings of utter

186:2.2 Before Pilate he spoke o. when he thought that

186:5.9 You mortals are the sons of God, and o. one thing

187:2.4 Jesus’ o. words, as they nailed him to the crossbeam,

188:4.8 Father, the o. concept which Jesus ever taught,

188:4.10 The real believer is o. concerned about present

188:5.11 nothing in the cross which the Father required—o.

195:6.1 O. unthinking men become panicky about the assets

195:6.13 If men were o. machines, they would react more or

195:7.6 If this were o. a material universe, material man

195:7.11 If the universe were o material and man o. a machine

195:7.12 If universe reality is o. one vast machine, then man

195:7.13 If man is o. a machine, by what technique does this

195:7.16 The art of time is dangerous o. when it becomes

195:8.4 Secularism frees man from ecclesiastical slavery o.

195:8.5 godless philosophy of human society will lead o. to

195:8.13 science, industry, and society can lead o. to disaster.

195:8.13 And this is o. the beginning of the dire harvest of

195:9.7 O. when man has become sufficiently disillusioned by

195:10.1 Religion is o. an exalted humanism until it is made

195:10.10 If the Christian church would o. dare to espouse the

195:10.11 The living Jesus is the o. hope of a possible

196:2.11 The ideal of all social attainment can be realized o. in

196:3.7 o. the spirit-indwelt intellect is unselfishly altruistic

196:3.8 O. the spirit-indwelt mind can comprehend that the

196:3.9 O. the spirit-indwelt man can realize the divine

196:3.21 contact with the highest objective reality, God, is o.

196:3.24 The unity of truth, beauty, and goodness can o. be

196:3.29 love, divested of truth, beauty, and goodness, is o.

196:3.35 O. the spirit content of any value is imperishable.

only, not

4:1.5 God n. creates, but he “preserves them all.”

31:8.2 we are restricted, n. by the limitations of human

32:4.10 God lives and acts, n. in the Deities, but also in his

33:1.2 for he n. personifies the Eternal Son but also fully

41:6.2 Calcium n. endures solar ionization—splitting—but

44:3.3 these vocation builders n. build better workshops but

44:5.9 This is n. a technical requirement of transit from

48:1.3 Such made-to-order worlds n. abound in the heavy

49:5.29 Planets are n. organized vertically into systems,

55:10.6 the Trinity Teacher Sons are volunteer advisers, n.

56:10.17 the Paradise Sons who n. bestow themselves upon

62:5.5 N. were such human feelings manifested in these

64:5.3 These Sangik children were n. intelligent above their

65:2.12 n. giving rise to the common modern varieties but

68:2.10 then we may discern n. how these propensities

69:6.2 Fire encouraged social intercourse; it n. protected

69:9.3 Man n. craves to accumulate property; he desires to

71:3.7 The exalted state n. compels its citizens to work but

74:3.10 of the Garden dwellers that they were n. disposed

77:2.4 This unexpected excellence characterized n. physical

78:5.5 The Andites n. migrated to Europe but to China and

79:1.3 increasing drought n. drove them to the valleys of

79:4.3 the so-called Aryan blood in northern India is n. due

80:7.13 The Greeks were n. great teachers and artists,

81:3.6 These later races n. had the domesticated horse but

81:3.8 the Adamic stock into the human races n. quickened

87:7.9 the new symbolism must n. be significant for

88:2.7 it is n. believed that what is in the book is true,

89:1.6 the negative-ban system n. maintained useful and

89:6.6 n. did this father put two of his sons alive in the

89:7.1 Many backward tribes were n. greatly weakened

90:2.4 proclivity for casting lots are illustrated, n. in the

91:3.7 Enlightened prayer must recognize n. an external

91:9.6 You n. recognize the Father’s will and choose to do

92:7.12 man has been influenced, n. by his concepts of Deity,

93:5.14 and n. paid tithes to Melchizedek but saw to it that

93:6.8 Abraham n. extended the tithing system but

94:6.12 the true progress, n. of the individual mortal, but

94:9.2 The teachers of Gautama’s gospel n. braved the

95:5.9 the teaching that Aton was n. the creator of Egypt

98:3.9 the mysteries, which n. offered hopes of salvation

103:7.3 unity of Deity n. embraces the spiritual values of

103:7.12 Religion assumes to deal n. with finite and

106:5.2 these experiential Trinities are correlative, n. of the

106:6.6 we know that the Universal Absolute is n. static

106:8.18 envisions the Universal n. as static and potential but

106:8.21 The Supreme Being is n. spirit but also mind and

107:4.7 In eternity, man will be discovering n. the infinity

107:5.1 an absolute level of reality which is n. prepersonal

108:1.2 This forecast covers n. the hereditary antecedents of

109:5.3 Their work is n. interfered with by the innate

110:5.4 The absurdities of dream life n. testify to pressure

111:6.1 Such a dual situation n provides the potential for evil

113:7.2 These angels n. consort with you as you progress

115:3.16 —every human decision n. actualizes a new reality

115:6.3 but the growth of the Supreme is n. predicated on

115:6.4 The Supreme n. grows as the Creators and creatures

116:3.1 The Paradise Deities n. act directly in their gravity

116:4.5 These Master Spirits are n. the supporters of the

116:5.12 The struggle for perfection pertains n. to intellectual

116:5.13 The pattern of a local universe takes shape n. as a

116:7.1 The grand universe is n. a material creation of

117:3.7 Supreme is n. Creator-evolved and Trinity-derived;

117:4.12 Into the keeping of man has been given n. the Adj.

117:6.16 It is n. man’s own limitations which prevent him

118:0.13 finds n. cosmic destiny but also liberation from the

118:5.1 from the fact that omnipotence n. creates things

118:10.16 but this is n. because man has come to dominate the

119:7.4 We then n. realized that our Creator and friend was

119:8.1 Michael was n. accepted by the Ancients of Days as

119:8.3 Michael was n. establishing his own sovereignty but

119:8.3 Creator Son n. engaged in a descending exploration

120:0.3 these preceding bestowals Michael n. acquired the

120:0.8 in this incarnation, n. the nature of mortal man,

120:0.8 n. that Immanuel would exercise the full authority

121:5.15 for it n. offered salvation from sorrow and even from

121:7.3 Jews of Jesus’ time were n. held in subjugation to

121:7.7 in theology and philosophy n. by Jesus’ teachings

121:7.7 In ethics Paul was inspired n. by Christ but also by

121:8.5 had as a help in his work n. Matthew’s personal

121:8.9 Luke n. interviewed scores of eyewitnesses to the

121:8.12 to prepare a record which will n. be enlightening to

124:2.5 Jesus was loved by his youthful associates, n.

126:2.2 realization that he had n. to fulfill the commission

129:4.5 Jesus n. passed through these usual and familiar

129:4.5 he experienced the full life of mortal man, n. as it

131:3.7 acts unselfishly shall n. enjoy virtue here but shall

131:10.3 God is n. all-powerful but also all-wise.

133:7.11 so differ in their life performances indicates, n. the

135:2.2 John was admonished, n. by Jesus’ words but also by

135:2.3 The Engedi colony included n. Nazarites of lifelong

136:2.1 The Jews n. believed that the sins of the father

138:9.2 N. were these months of quiet work a great test to

139:2.5 about forgiving the wrongdoer, n. seven times but

139:5.7 he would n. wound this honest soul, but such a

139:12.7 Jesus wanted n. the mortals of this world but the

140:4.3 Salt n. flavors food, but it is also a preservative.

140:5.13 love each of your brothers, n. as a brother—with

141:3.5 His personality n. appealed to the spiritually minded

141:3.6 He n. meant well, but he went about actually doing

142:2.2 that a good and true father n. loves his family as a

146:5.3 came to him, n. bringing the sick and afflicted but

147:3.3 fear not, you shall all find, n. justice, but mercy.

148:7.2 exhibit loving-kindness on the Sabbath day n. on

151:3.1 Think n. of the multitudes and how they hear the

155:6.11 I shall send into the world is n. the Spirit of Truth

156:2.4 Syrophoenicians came to know n. that Jesus was

156:2.7 Said Jesus: “My disciples must n. cease to do evil

156:2.7 you must n. be cleansed from all conscious sin, but

158:1.4 he n. chose to meet the requirements of his order

158:5.1 N. does he cry out in terror, foam at the mouth,

159:1.4 Jesus answered Peter: “N. seven times but even to

159:3.9 Tell my children that I am n. tender of their feelings

159:6.3 N. did the messengers keep the believers in touch

159:6.3 as collectors of funds, n. for the sustenance of Jesus

160:1.5 Animals know not the meaning of life; man n.

160:1.10 the technique, n. of gathering strength and wisdom

160:1.13 the service of a cause that is n. greater than self,

160:4.10 Success requires n. devotion to one’s work but

160:5.7 that he n. portrays his Father as the ideal of infinite

160:5.8 I am n. intrigued by the consummate ideals of this

163:7.2 from all parts, n. from Palestine but from the Roman

164:1.4 Jesus n. confounded the dishonest lawyer, but he

164:3.3 N. were children conceived and born in sin, but a

164:3.6 this case with Nathaniel and Thomas, n. because

164:4.6 well known about Jerusalem, n that Jesus was denied

165:2.6 the undershepherds of my Father’s flocks must n.

165:2.9 this fold, and these words are true n. of this world.

165:5.2 you have forsaken everything, n. to follow me,

169:2.3 This steward had n. oppressed his master’s clients

171:7.8 Great things happened n. because people had faith in

173:1.4 These temple money-changers n. conducted a

173:2.4 before Jesus challenging n. his teaching but his acts

174:4.3 the lawyer perceived that Jesus had answered n. in

174:5.7 When you look upon me, you see n. the Son of

176:4.1 would be interested in coming back, n. once but

179:3.5 he n. became reconciled to the thought of allowing

182:1.6 And now, my Father, I would pray n. for these men

183:2.2 Judas was n. disloyal, but he was a real coward at

184:0.3 free and safe in the palace of Annas n. because of the

184:2.6 “I am sure you are a disciple of this Jesus, n. because

184:3.17 n. because it was the Passover preparation day

185:0.3 Such conduct would n. render them unclean but

185:2.7 Pilate knew this was n. the forenoon of preparation

185:5.8 This note from Claudia n. greatly upset Pilate and

185:6.7 Pilate heard this, he was all the more afraid, n. of

186:5.6 this is because Jesus n. made a revelation of God to

195:8.9 n. science and secularism but the unrecognized

only-begettable

21:1.2 Each Creator Son is the only-begotten and o.

only-begotten

6:1.1 The Eternal Son is the original and o. Son of God.

10:1.4 bestow “personality of infinity” upon his o. Son,

21:0.1 each is the “o. Son” of the perfect deity ideal of his

21:1.1 the o. Son of the perfect ideal and the powerful

21:1.2 Each Creator Son is the o. and only-begettable

33:1.1 The Michael of Nebadon is the “o. Son”

onset

53:6.3 the experiences associated with the o. of the Lucifer

55:2.2 with the o. of the successive ages of the Teacher

onslaught

94:2.8 before the o. of a militant Islam with its clear-cut

onslaughts

96:3.5 the simultaneous o. of a strong Libyan thrust from

118:10.14 Man, the savage, was helpless before the o. of

onto

58:1.8 that primitive plant life found its way o. the land.

58:5.6 gravity would draw the edges of the oceans up o. the

64:7.6 driven by the rapidly increasing yellow race o. the

89:3.6 teachings which he fastened o. Christian theology:

90:1.4 shamans unwittingly stumbled o. hypnotism;

102:7.4 Man may graft many humanistic branches o. his

117:7.6 Supreme is able to forecast his universe presence o.

135:5.2 They fell back o. the well-known reasons assigned

140:8.1 attaching these new spiritual teachings directly o.

143:7.5 to reflect these new spiritual significances back o.

149:2.3 to connect the gospel teaching directly o. the Jewish

onward

1:0.6 ever urges mortal man o. and beckons him inward in

12:1.2 ever they whirl, always swinging o. in the tracks of

31:5.1 thence proceed o. to Paradise and the Corps of the

39:4.12 from a higher level falls to a lower and, flowing o.,

47:0.4 spironga function from mansion world two o.,

59:5.1 From this point o. the evolution of land life becomes

62:2.1 From this point o. the prehuman species successively

105:1.8 grow throughout your endless careers stretching o.

105:7.18 Source and Center may proceed o. and outward

110:6.20 From the third circle o. the adjutant influence

131:4.8 walks by man’s side as he journeys ever o. toward

151:3.4 of teaching as Jesus employed it from this time o..

181:2.12 As you go o. preaching this gospel of the kingdom

194:3.4 influence which leads man upward and urges him o..

ooze

65:2.1 Man’s primordial ancestors were literally the o. and

opacity

41:5.1 Too great a density would retain light by o. until

opaque

41:5.2 confined at high temperatures by o. retaining walls.

41:8.3 if such a body is not sufficiently o. to retain the

58:2.2 The earth’s atmosphere is all but o. to much of the

opensee openverb; openwith door(s); open space(s)

3:3.2 “All things are naked and o. to the eyes of him

4:1.4 the righteous, and his ears are o. to their prayers.”

5:1.8 approachable, the Father is attainable, the way is o.;

8:4.8 “the divine ears which are ever o. to their prayers.”

13:1.12 may ascend the path of Deity embrace o. to all of

13:1.13 But to me, all sectors of Vicegerington are o..

13:1.23 all Ascendington will be o. to your wondering gaze

13:2.3 the only sacred sphere that will be unreservedly o. to

13:2.3 is the only sphere that is wholly and unreservedly o.

13:2.6 divine Sons, which will not be o. to your scrutiny.

13:4.6 are always o. to all beings who desire to visit them,

18:1.4 The Deities are an o. book to all who attain divine

19:6.3 there are other finaliter corps o. to these natives of

25:4.20 whole universe of law and experience is o. to them.

26:2.5 created types function in all channels of activity o.

28:5.9 of Days, like an o. book before their beneficent gaze.

37:5.4 continuing experiential growth which is o. to them.

38:2.3 morontia or spirit activity which are not o. to their

38:8.1 avenues of advancing service are o. to cherubim and

38:8.6 all of its Paradise possibilities, is o. to such reborn

39:0.9 well-nigh every avenue of activity o. to a seraphim,

39:5.13 While the energy shields are wide o., the sleeping

39:9.3 Many fascinating avenues of ministry are o. to the

40:7.5 mortal the career of universal service is wide o..

43:1.8 though the entire planet is o. to your inspection,

43:7.3 minor worlds are o. to all classes of intelligent beings

44:3.6 Always is the way o. to acquire more knowledge,

45:4.20 the sixteen permanent members, being kept o. for

46:5.24 The remainder of the promenade is almost entirely o.

46:5.28 Everything done in these various circles is o. to the

48:3.15 take place in the o. enclosures of the designated

53:2.4 a few days before the o. proclamation of the Lucifer

53:2.4 measures to be employed in case of o. rebellion.

55:5.5 The o.-air arenas of worship assembly are equally

57:7.3 the radioactive materials o. to your scrutiny are all

61:5.1 and the arctic waters were all o. to evaporation,

61:7.14 The mammoth sought the o. prairies, but mastodons

64:1.3 human evolution has made progress only in the o.

64:1.3 The cold and hunger of the o. lands stimulate action,

64:7.8 the way was partially o. for these Sangik peoples to

64:7.17 perished from hunger and thirst on the o. sea.

67:1.4 iniquity consists in an o. and persistent defiance of

74:7.11 every activity of the Garden, were o. to visitors.

75:7.7 Caligastia’s purpose of leading them into o. rebellion

76:0.1 The only way o. was to the east, and so they

76:5.2 they also knew that the Paradise career was still o.

79:1.2 To the east the Gobi was an o. grassland where the

79:6.12 Only in the north is the way o. to attack, and from

80:1.4 The Sahara was an o. grazing land overspread by

80:2.1 turning the o. pasture regions of Sahara into a desert.

80:3.8 the great o. grazing lands of Europe became covered

81:3.1 The climatic destruction of the rich, o. grassland

81:6.4 only two extensive and fertile o. hunting areas in

85:1.4 but the stones were put in to keep the ear holes o..

86:5.16 The sick were advised to stroll about in the o. air

87:1.3 taken to a smaller one or left in the o. air to die alone

97:6.4 His eyes are o. upon all the ways of all the sons of

99:3.7 it is unable to profit from o. religious criticism

102:2.8 a religious life in the o. arenas of human society

113:7.2 the attending seraphim are your o. companions.

119:1.6 the records of that secret world are not o. to us.

124:3.6 Jesus marveled at the o.-air theater and admired

125:1.5 walked in the o. air and away from the crowds for

131:1.5 face of the Most High and the o. ear of our God.

132:7.2 the eyes of his mind were not o. to receive light for

134:1.2 did Jesus make o. denial of such misunderstandings.

136:8.5 Jesus was fully aware of the short cuts o. to one of

138:4.2 kingdom of heaven is o. to all men and women.

142:6.1 want to be identified in any o. manner with him.

142:7.10 Always is his ear o. to their petitions; he is ever

142:7.13 so that in me is the way now o. still wider for all of

145:0.1 Jesus prepared to launch out in the first o. public

145:5.8 started out on their first public and o. preaching tour

146:2.3 cried for mercy, but there was no ear o. to hear.”

146:3.2 o. manner of Jesus’ assent to many of the Greek’s

146:4.1 all the synagogues of Galilee and Judea were o. to

149:2.6 His ear was ever o. to the sorrows of mankind, and

150:4.2 you privately, that preach with wisdom in the o..

152:6.2 In less than one month’s time the o. followers of

153:1.1 to inaugurate o. warfare on Jesus and his disciples.

153:1.2 faced the declaration of avowed and o. warfare by

153:1.2 o. warfare and final acceptance or final rejection.

153:3.7 Jesus could do nothing more to prevent an o. rupture

153:4.3 with your eyes o. and with premeditated malice,

154:1.3 From now on there was a more o. proclamation of

155:1.2 And I will receive these gentiles with o. arms of

155:4.2 misunderstand my reasons for avoiding an o. clash

156:1.7 heard this conversation through an o. window,

156:2.5 not yet ready for an o. clash with established religion

161:2.7 Everything seems o. to his unique understanding.

162:4.1 At this feast the people lived much in the o. air,

163:4.7 the time for an o. break with the religious leaders of

164:3.16 prime purpose of making this act an o. challenge to

164:3.16 This was his way of proclaiming an o. break with

170:2.21 o.-minded and teachable like an unspoiled child.

171:3.4 the very face of the o. declaration of the Sanhedrin

172:1.7 he dared to think such wicked thoughts in his o.

172:3.6 found the colt tied near his mother in the o. street

172:3.12 arrest him lest such action precipitate an o. revolt of

172:5.13 plausible excuse for an o. break with the Master.

173:2.3 either ignorant presumption or o. rebellion.

173:5.2 but in o. rebellion they laid hands on the king’s

174:5.3 some of you still shrink from o. confession of the

175:4.3 what course they would pursue in case an o. break

175:4.3 agreed that they would make o. acknowledgment of

182:0.2 they did not engage in o. comment about Judas

185:6.2 The guards took Jesus into the o. courtyard of the

188:0.2 to have Jesus’ body thrown in the o. burial pits of

188:0.3 accompanied those of the brigands to the o. public

189:4.6 the smaller stone and dared to enter the o. sepulchre.

192:1.2 and out in the o. in contact with nature, far away

195:2.2 the field for religious propaganda was wide o..

openverb

1:4.2 delight to come in to all who will “o. the doors of

27:7.4 The conductors of worship o. up new and hitherto

51:6.1 the industrial developments of the garden o. up

90:4.4 to treat fractures and dislocations, to o. boils and

115:3.19 goodness of the Supreme Being could only o. up to

140:10.1 o. the doors wide and bid them enter into the

152:5.4 you may see and o. your ears that you may hear,

156:6.7 surreptitiously to o. their synagogues to Abner and

159:3.2 stand at the door and knock, and if any man will o.

164:4.9 “Just how did he o. your eyes? What did he actually

165:2.11 who ever saw one having a devil o. the eyes of a man

165:5.5 when he comes and knocks, you may quickly o. to

166:3.4 saying, ‘Lord, o. to us; we would also be great in

166:3.7 and knock, and if any man will o. to me, I will

172:1.5 proceeded to o. a large alabaster cruse of very rare

173:1.7 farthest cattle pen and proceeded to o. the gates of

188:4.1 to appease the wrath of God and to o. the way for

189:2.4 rolled back and forth to o. or close the tomb.

190:5.4 That he will o. the eyes of the spiritually blind and

190:5.4 o. up the prison to those who are enslaved by fear

191:5.3 let the revelation of truth o. the eyes blinded by

openwith door(s)

1:4.2 delight to come in to all who will “o. the doors of

43:4.9 When there exists no o. door for the reception of

54:5.10 To keep o. the Paradise doors of ascension to the

94:8.17 the door wide o. for his successors to misinterpret

121:3.9 There was always the o. door through which

138:4.2 The door of the kingdom is wide o. for all who

138:8.8 Jesus taught, “Faith is the o. door for entering into

139:7.7 keeping the doors of the kingdom wide o. to hosts of

139:12.7 The door of eternal life is wide o. to all; “whosoever

140:10.1 o. the doors wide and bid them enter into the

147:5.2 to leave the doors o. so that even the street beggars

150:2.2 to Mary that the doors of the kingdom were o. to

159:3.2 stand at the door and knock, and if any man will o.

166:3.4 all invitations to come while the door was o..

166:3.4 This door is not o. to those who would enter the

166:3.7 doors of men’s hearts, and if any man will o. to

182:1.14 I am the o. door to eternal salvation.

190:2.6 The Master appeared in the o. back door, saying:

195:9.8 faith will ever keep the hope-door of man’s soul o.

open-air

55:5.5 The o. arenas of worship assembly are sublime in the

124:3.6 Jesus marveled at the o. theater and admired the

open-minded

170:2.21 to be o. and teachable like an unspoiled child.

open-space or open spaces(s)

12:1.16 delimited and bounded on its outer margins by o..

15:5.1 constantly varying quantity of matter originates in o..

42:4.9 formed in the exceedingly low temperatures of o.,

46:5.19 nineteen hundred years ago there existed a great o.

46:7.2 and artistic in their treatment of the o. of Jerusem.

80:3.8 of Europe to change from o. hunters to herders,

opened

28:6.6 The judgment is set, and the books are o..”

28:6.6 And the books which are o. on such a momentous

59:3.9 great lagoons which were alternately o. up to the

67:2.1 assembly was o. with the statement that Prince

69:6.8 that fire o. the doors to metalwork and led to the

77:8.12 by night o. the prison doors and brought them forth.”

84:1.5 belief that sex relations o. up the way for the ghost

94:2.4 thus was o. wide the door for the entrance of those

121:2.10 made the world safe for Jewish travel and thus o. the

134:3.3 and the evening debates o. at 8:00 o’clock.

136:2.4 When he had prayed, the “heavens were o.,” and

144:2.3 and you shall find; knock and it shall be o. to you.

144:2.3 to him who knocks the door of salvation will be o..

147:5.6 Father has o. the doors of the heavenly kingdom to

147:5.8 on the living way o. up, through faith, to God.

156:4.2 the doors of the Melkarth temple were o. to him,

162:4.3 marched on toward the beautiful gate, which o.

164:4.4 this Jesus, whom you claim o. your eyes?”

164:4.7 to see, or who it was that o. his eyes, we know not.

164:4.8 still claim that your eyes have this day been o.?”

164:4.11 which you have heard, that he o. my eyes.

164:4.11 and even if your eyes were o. on the Sabbath day,

165:2.4 true shepherd enters the fold after the porter has o.

166:1.5 these we have o. to all who have the faith to enter,

167:7.4 you would then see the heavens o. and behold the

168:1.1 Could not he who o. the eyes of the blind have

175:1.1 healing of disease has not o. the eyes of those who

182:2.4 o. their eyes to the fact that Judas had forsaken them.

183:5.5 way to the palace of Annas, Jesus o. not his mouth.

184:2.8 the palace doors o., and the guards led Jesus past

184:3.8 Jesus o. not his mouth.

185:2.15 bade him answer his accusers, he o. not his mouth.

185:5.8 When Pilate o. this letter from his wife, he read: “I

190:5.5 their eyes were o., and Cleopas recognized that their

190:5.6 he o. up to our understanding the teachings of the

191:4.2 The meeting was just being o. by Abner and Lazarus,

openingsee openingadjective

47:6.1 new sectors of the system capital are gradually o.

53:9.4 and the o. of the case of Gabriel vs. Lucifer has

57:8.4 At the o. of this faraway era, Urantia should be

59:5.3 decline in marine life and the o. of the land-life

59:6.1 evolutionary development in marine life and the o. of

61:3.6 the fifty species of elephants in existence at the o.

79:3.2 but the later o. up of the sea lanes and the caravan

79:8.15 The formative period of Chinese civilization, o.

81:3.6 The o. up of the trade channels by land and by sea

81:6.4 At the o. of the Andite era there were only two

88:2.8 The practice of o. one of these sacred books to let

92:4.7 theologic systems present on Urantia at the o. of the

94:11.3 to earth as a living Buddha, thus o. the way for an

97:5.3 and the o. of the prison to those who are bound.”

115:3.16 Always will actuals be o. up new avenues of the

118:6.6 paths of differential conduct are continually o. and

146:2.4 o. the human end of the channel of the God-man

164:4.11 of the o. of the eyes of one who was born blind.

191:4.1 appearance occurred just after the o. of a meeting

openingadjective

59:0.8 stage is set for the o. chapters of that great “stone

97:4.7 Hosea struck the o. notes in the later merciful chords

openings

42:9.1 nature because there are seven o. in the human head,

openly

42:2.7 the o. recognized transmutation of space potency

53:2.3 did Lucifer o. express dissatisfaction about the

53:4.5 Lucifer o. defy and arrogantly challenge Michael,

87:6.17 man no longer attempts o. to coerce the spirits,

90:2.8 shamanism flourished in India, and it still o. persists

134:0.2 the program of o. manifesting his true nature and

139:7.8 Matthew never o. solicited funds from the multitudes

139:7.8 Matthew hesitated o. to contribute to the apostolic

139:9.10 the Master had talked about revealing himself o. to

143:5.4 was minded o. to become flirtatious, when Jesus,

144:9.1 The hour has come to proclaim the kingdom o.

147:6.4 then will I o. proclaim that the Son of Man is lord

153:1.2 now he chose again o. to attack their concept of

154:1.1 to brave the opposition of the Pharisees and o.

154:1.2 Jairus resigned as chief ruler and o. aligned himself

157:5.2 disclose the third plan—o. to announce his divinity,

157:6.6 prepared o. to assume the role of the bestowal Son

157:6.11 “We may not yet proclaim o. that the Son of Man is

162:1.10 His enemies hesitated to denounce him o. for fear

162:1.10 his friends feared to acknowledge him o. for fear

170:0.1 Jesus did not at first o. oppose this long-nourished

174:4.3 thought it the better part of valor o. to commend

175:1.11 I know you will o. profess your allegiance to the

177:3.1 Though no man o. so expressed his thoughts,

184:0.2 who were o. opposed to Jesus and his teaching

184:1.6 “You know that I have spoken o. to the world.

187:2.4 and longings of a lifetime are o. revealed in a crisis.

195:8.6 God himself, sometimes tacitly and sometimes o..

opens

5:6.12 portal of eternity o. only in response to the freewill

52:4.1 On normal and loyal planets this age o. with the

58:1.5 But as this era o., Urantia is in every way evolving

59:5.1 And this period o. with the stage almost ideally set

60:1.6 As this era o., the eastern and central parts of North

74:2.8 o. amidst scenes of simple grandeur; and the new

115:3.16 but also o. up a new capacity for human growth.

146:2.8 the faith act of the child of God which o. the door of

operate

4:1.7 of how these agencies and personalities o., and I

7:1.6 Spirit-gravity pull and response thereto o. not only

8:5.4 these spiritual presences o. in the lives of Urantians,

9:3.4 Such powers o. by slowing down energy to the point

9:6.3 Mind gravity can o. independently of material and

13:1.10 scheme of mortal survival, and it does so o., but

13:4.3 the Master Spirits o. to equalize and stabilize the

19:4.3 Divine Counselors, they o. throughout all divisions

19:5.2 Inspired Spirits seem to o. over all known circuits

23:1.8 Messengers o. by the authority of the Infinite Spirit

24:1.1 circuits of energy may seem to o. automatically;

24:2.3 Seven Census Directors o. in Havona, one being

24:7.8 Being which he does not, as yet, o. personally.

26:3.5 These angels are created on the second circuit but o.

26:3.6 Broadcasters can o. all of the basic circuits of space.

26:3.9 usually o. from planet number forty in the outermost

29:1.3 They o. from Paradise but maintain themselves as

29:5.6 creations, even as they now o. in outer space.

34:3.5 Michael Sons seem to be able to o. independent of

34:4.12 the four control creatures of Salvington, who o.

37:4.3 the Union of Days, and they o. in Nebadon subject

37:10.4 the reversion directors, who o. chiefly on the local

39:3.8 The fifth group of supervisor seraphim o. as

41:7.13 These solar temperatures o. to enormously speed up

42:7.10 also o. to produce variable electronic behavior.

42:11.1 laws o. in what seems to be the dual realms of the

42:11.5 forces which o. to neutralize gravity action and all

48:2.15 co-ordinators o. to harmonize and blend differing

49:3.3 making electrical installations which o. to consume

67:7.6 very little to delay biologic evolution, but sin did o.

89:5.10 ghost fear did not always o. to reduce man-eating.

101:5.14 of pure spirit insight o. in the place of faith and truth

103:2.7 does o to place a slight preference upon the altruistic

109:5.5 electrochemical overcontrol both o. to delimit the

111:6.6 Science is the source of facts, and mind cannot o.

112:6.7 associated material-energy pattern to enable it to o..

116:5.11 the Seven Supreme Power Directors, who o. through

118:4.7 that the Supreme Creators o. to effect the time

118:9.1 media, without which no mortal could exist, o. to

122:6.2 It required two persons to o. this type of mill, one to

183:4.8 messenger service which David continued to o. from

195:10.18 religion, and therefore must it o. in low gear.

operated

16:0.1 And this explains why the universe is o. in seven

57:8.21 The increasing downthrust of the Pacific Ocean o.

69:3.3 the taboos have o. to keep woman strictly in her own

70:10.4 public opinion o. directly; officers of law were not

70:11.2 Early society o. negatively, granting the individual

79:1.6 Increasing aridity in central Asia further o. to reduce

82:1.1 This instinct o. effectively long before humans

97:9.16 Solomon created a vast Hebrew navy, o. by Syrian

173:2.3 These traders and money-changers all o. by direct

173:5.6 events of the afternoon only o. as an anticlimax in

189:3.2 The circuit of the archangels then o. for the first

operates

3:1.10 all this, as it o. on Urantia, is a spiritually defensive

5:6.8 absolute sovereignty of the mortal free will, as it o.

6:7.3 everything that tends to obscure the Father o. with

7:1.2 gravity control of spiritual things o. independently

9:1.4 the Conjoint Actor o. not only as an infinite spirit

9:3.3 Antigravity o. only with reference to material gravity

9:7.3 that cosmic mind o. under the dominance of the mind

11:8.3 the electrical stage of energy or matter; it o. within

23:1.9 warning signal, which unerringly o. to apprise them

34:0.3 The Son o. in the power designs, but the Spirit

34:3.5 Though the spirit-gravity circuit of the Eternal Son o

41:1.2 living system of control and equalization which o.

42:2.18 This energy system o. on and from the upper level of

72:5.9 Industry now o. on a five-day week, working four

112:5.10 this provision o. with those who have had assigned

115:6.1 spirit gravity of the Eternal Son o. directly upon the

118:4.4 As it o. in this universe age and concerning the finite

118:7.1 will, in the grand universe, o. within the limits,

118:8.6 that brake—material inertia—which so efficiently o.

118:10.11 The love of the Father o. directly in the heart of the

146:2.4 Even the forgiveness of sin o. in this same unerring

181:2.26 living truth as it o. in the experience of spirit-born

operating

2:3.3 act of those judges residential on, and o. from,

4:2.3 and varied in accordance with the o. procedures of

5:3.5 intelligences of the Infinite Spirit o. on your world

11:8.2 the central gravity pull o. upon the endless circuits of

17:3.8 is apparently automatic or self-o., but it is not.

23:0.2 there were 7,690 trillion Solitary Messengers then o.

23:1.7 Power Directors, among the few types of beings o.

23:1.9 When in transit, or when o. in the circuits of space

23:2.18 this is true of all messengers o. in a local universe,

25:3.15 last report of registry on Uversa gives the number o.

25:4.10 of Technical Advisers registered on Uversa and o. in

26:4.11 order of seconaphim, o. from the headquarters of

28:4.13 o. inward to Paradise and outward to the worlds of

34:1.1 by the agencies of the Infinite Spirit, o. through,

36:2.18 the different spirit ministries o. throughout the

36:3.8 When the Life Carriers o. on a new world have

37:8.6 the exact number o. in Nebadon is not of record,

38:6.2 or 71,663,616 individuals) make up the largest o.

39:3.6 Two beings are regarded as o. on the mating,

39:5.10 These are the transport personalities o from the local

41:5.8 the various space-forces and solar energies o. in

65:7.2 And if Urantia were o. more in accordance with

75:4.1 plan for accelerating world improvement by o. in two

85:7.1 was o. all this time in these same primitive minds

87:6.1 helpless indeed before the uncontrollable forces o.

92:0.1 the ministry of the following influences o. within,

97:9.23 corrupt and rich ring of politicians o. under the rule

100:5.9 focal attention o. on a comparatively passive intellect

113:4.1 do this, not as does the Adjuster, o. from within the

116:4.12 limited to those factors o. in the evolution of God the

118:4.5 Deity Absolute, o. upon the Unqualified Absolute

118:8.9 Lucifer sought to disrupt the time governor o. in

operation

2:3.2 just consequences of the o. of his wise natural laws

4:2.2 the o. of these laws has been further influenced by

7:1.1 Eternal Son presides over the control and o. of that

7:1.7 Sin and rebellion may interfere with the o. of local

7:3.4 The discriminative o. of the spirit-gravity circuit

7:4.6 the Infinite Spirit projected and put in o. the

7:4.6 so essential to the practical and effective o. of both

9:2.5 They are as one in the spiritual o. of the plans of

9:6.4 The o. of personality gravity is always a volitional

10:6.18 of love; precision characterizes the o. of law;

11:5.5 the o. of some unknown circulatory system which

15:6.7 unfolded by a time-space technique through the o. of

17:3.7 It is in constant o. in contrast with the periodic

17:3.9 While Adjusters do not participate in the o. of the

17:4.3 will be interposed between you and the actual o. of

19:4.6 Most fully do I understand the o. of the mind of a

24:6.8 superuniverses and local universes had been in o.,

28:5.10 wisdom on Uversa and see all this in actual o.,

30:3.7 They are of great service in the practical o. of the

38:3.1 with the o. of the plans of mortal survival.

40:9.8 respond quite independently of the o. of memory,

40:10.5 no favoritism, nothing arbitrary, in the selective o. of

42:1.3 the existence of matter or the o. of natural laws

46:1.7 Only the broadcast-receiving stations are in o. during

48:8.2 to master the details of the o. and administration of

50:4.12 provided in all the Urantia planetary schools in o. at

52:5.8 possible to put the golden rule into practical o..

52:7.9 of near perfection in the o. of an imperfect world and

53:3.4 interfere with the o. of complete home rule if men

57:7.1 gravity as the sphere grew larger, began to set in o.

62:6.3 Later on we observed the spirit of courage in o.;

65:3.1 the life patterns after they have once been set in o..

72:4.2 These restrictive measures have been in o. for

74:5.3 one hundred primitive manufacturing plants in o.,

104:3.4 there is no chance for the o. of differentials, variables

118:8.9 viewpoints and insights which make feasible the o. of

120:4.5 we regard as a miracle—the o. of universal laws

189:2.7 the intervention of the delays of time without the o.

195:7.8 the mechanistic phenomena of universe o. would

operations

6:8.3 always profitable to attempt to segregate their o.;

9:7.4 to explain the intricate transactions and unerring o.

10:3.19 universal and unbelievably versatile in all his o..

12:8.4 the equally real and mighty o. of a spiritual nature

13:4.2 all o. concerned with their management and direction

13:4.7 having to do with o. on so many diverse levels,

15:10.2 these beings conduct their tremendous reflectivity o.,

35:10.3 to do with the normal and routine administrative o.

36:0.1 as a result of the o. of the Life Carriers of the local

36:5.1 life through the o. of a local universe Mother Spirit.

38:9.9 the unobserved and mysterious o. of the Adjuster.

42:2.10 force organizers begin their initial and active o..

56:5.3 actively manifest in the o. of the Supreme Creators

58:2.4 twoscore apparently accidental protective o. similar

71:4.17 offensive o. against other peoples for purposes of

72:5.6 Reasonable salary for skill employed in industrial o..

88:6.2 magic was the term applied to spirit o. outside one’s

90:4.4 the first o. was that of trephining the skull to allow

101:1.3 made upon the mind of man by the combined o. of

115:1.1 thought are indispensable to rational intellectual o.,

118:9.7 we have theories regarding the o. of the Absolute

139:8.9 doubt were based on entirely different intellectual o..

159:6.4 About this time Abner moved his base of o. from

operative

8:1.4 inherent in Paradise are existent and potentially o.,

9:7.1 It is o. throughout all sectors of the superuniverses

12:3.8 estimated total of absolute gravity presence now o.

12:7.1 There is o. throughout all time and space and with

13:1.10 reflectivity, more particularly as it is o. on the

13:1.11 diverse techniques o. in the seven superuniverses.

15:0.3 but there is o. throughout these realms a technique

15:14.4 seven purposes of superuniverse evolution are o.

24:2.1 whereabouts of all thinking creatures, there is o. in

30:4.34 the average plan of mortal progression as it is o. in

39:2.7 especially with the sevenfold scheme of training o. on

42:2.11 influences o. from the nether side of Paradise.

42:6.2 Local or linear gravity becomes fully o. with the

56:7.8 what technique of deity approach may become o. in

65:6.7 ministries of the seven adjutant spirits become o.,

114:5.1 no absolutely authoritative judicial powers o. on the

114:7.14 There is o. on the planet a very definite superhuman

115:3.13 The three Absolutes of potentiality are o. on the

115:7.4 To the extent that the triodities are directly o. on the

136:5.4 such limitations were not o. in connection with their

operator

123:5.15 When he was ten, he was an expert loom o..

Ophel

162:4.4 out through O. to near Siloam, where was located

opiate

194:3.4 If religion is an o. to the people, it is not the religion

opinionsee opinion, public

14:1.18 In our o., nothing like the dark gravity bodies of the

14:6.41 And we incline to the o. that the potentials of

24:3.1 We hold the o. that the Infinite Spirit is not limited as

25:3.8 the difficulties arise out of sincere differences of o.

29:3.11 the o. that certain of the physical controllers are

31:7.5 One of us holds the o. that this vacant place in the

39:1.7 but rather to adjudicate honest differences of o. and

42:2.21 It is my o. that they do not fully comprehend the

71:2.7 Public o., common o., has always delayed society;

73:0.1 The Melchizedek receivers, concurring in this o.,

79:8.5 societal o. of war remained low; ancestor worship,

84:3.3 But man was no more to blame for his low o. of

88:3.4 One man’s o., when taken by itself, is not regarded

93:10.9 the o. of our order that Machiventa’s presence on the

106:8.19 We venture the o. that these three experiential

112:3.2 morontially bankrupt, in the conjoint o. of the

114:2.6 inclined to the o. that all but Machiventa may be

114:7.16 The Nebadon Melchizedeks are inclined to the o.

122:0.2 three prospective unions as being, in the o. of the

123:6.9 Because of this difference of o. between Joseph and

123:6.9 there was such a difference of o. among his parents

126:3.11 In most matters, when differences of o. had arisen

128:2.6 reasons which made it wise, in the o. of Jesus, for

128:6.7 the magistrate expressed the o. that the young Jew

129:3.4 Jesus did nothing to change the o. of his family that

133:1.5 did draw from Jesus the o. that organized society

135:5.6 Some of the Jews held to the o. that God might

144:6.10 divergent efforts, compose differences of o.,

147:2.4 notwithstanding their differences of o., the best of

148:3.4 And we have always held the o. that, in some way

149:1.4 but it will be permissible to record our o. of all such

149:1.8 It is our o. that, in the personal presence of Jesus,

150:7.2 a division of o. in Nazareth regarding him;

151:2.5 to interfere, in my o., with our ability fully to grasp

153:0.2 Thomas expressed the o. that “something out of

167:3.2 And as he shared the o. of the congregation that

173:2.5 could not express an o. about John’s mission.

174:1.1 their differences of o. about the Master’s teaching

174:2.1 It was also the o. of the majority that a determined

174:4.2 which, in your o., is the greatest commandment?”

188:3.4 But this is merely our o.—we do not really know

opinion, public

70:10.4 In the earliest primitive society p. operated directly;

70:11.6 long human experience, p. crystallized and legalized.

70:12.3 the legislative enactments, the crystallization of p..

70:12.3 A popular assembly as an expression of p., though

70:12.4 kings were greatly restricted by the mores—by p..

71:2.6 5. Slavery to p.; the majority is not always right.

71:2.7 P., common opinion, has always delayed society;

71:2.7 it is valuable, for, while retarding social evolution,

71:2.7 it does preserve civilization.

71:2.7 Education of p. is the only safe and true method of

71:2.7 P., the mores, is the basic and elemental energy in

71:2.8 degree to which p. can control personal behavior

71:2.8 The civilized government had arrived when p. was

72:2.7 it is a mighty regulator of p. and exerts a powerful

88:3.4 common man’s ideas when collectively called “p.

141:7.12 paid no attention to p., and Jesus was uninfluenced

opinions

1:6.6 You can argue over o. about God, but experience

4:0.1 the exalted citizens of Paradise hold very diverse o.

12:4.2 the origin of motion we have the following o.:

15:12.3 There are no disagreements nor minority o. in the

15:12.4 represent the concurred o. of the Ancients of Days

22:4.3 qualified to sit in judgment and to render o. when

25:3.4 closes its records at a given point, concludes its o.,

25:3.12 tolerant to avoid clashes of mind and wars of o..

25:3.12 respect he has for the knowledge and o. of others.

31:3.8 deem that human beings are entitled to share our o.,

71:2.13 forms of expression for human aspirations and o..

89:3.6 And the pity of it all is that his personal o. have

99:5.7 attempting to do so on the basis of psychological o.

107:1.2 Though there are diverse o. regarding the mode of

109:5.3 also greatly retarded by your own preconceived o.,

114:2.6 But other o. are also current.

124:4.5 Jesus pondered much over his parents’ differing o.

129:1.12 John cared most for his religious teaching and o..

139:6.3 individuals in accordance with his personal o..

140:8.14 Jesus’ early followers had strong o. on divorce

144:6.11 at least some degree of tolerance for his honest o..

150:7.2 but their o. were, on the whole, unfavorable to him

151:2.5 groups who hold different o. concerning this parable

151:2.5 parable and hold such o. so earnestly as to interfere

161:2.8 multitude; he is indifferent to the o. of men.

162:1.10 to the Master’s teachings were divided in their o..

165:3.8 Why do you halt between two o.?

166:2.3 Do you feel certain about your o., Simon?”

168:1.15 These beliefs and o. regarding the dead and the

174:1.2 “My brethren, you err in your o. because you do

opium

90:4.9 castor oil and o. were used by the Sumerians.

opossums

61:1.9 proboscises, primitive pigs, squirrels, lemurs, o.,

opponent

125:5.8 same reluctance to take unfair advantage of an o.

opportune

38:9.5 their appearance on the evolving worlds at the o.

93:5.12 Abraham knew of this fear and only awaited an o.

opportunities

5:1.5 intellectual, social, economic, and even moral o.

23:2.17 the need is greatest and the o. for heroic effort are

36:5.12 past experience and present o. for the acquisition of

37:6.6 Mind and spirit are afforded like o. for training and

40:8.2 have enjoyed the “seventy times seven” o. for fusion

40:9.9 enjoy these o. for investigating their human careers

45:6.3 mortals are afforded ample o. for compensating

51:2.1 service to the new realm of new o. and new dangers.

72:5.9 the year, and they are making the most of their o..

101:7.1 The social status, educational o., moral trends,

109:0.1 responsibilities and the greater o. of a future life.

125:6.6 an inglorious termination one of the greatest o. ever

126:5.12 manhood with its increased responsibilities and o. for

130:1.2 dry land of fresh o. for renewed service and wiser

153:1.3 frequent and testing o. for choosing between the

171:8.10 1. Ability is the practical measure of life’s o..

opportunitysee opportunity for

14:6.19 This perfect creation afforded the Infinite Spirit o. to

14:6.21 They afforded the Spirit abundant o. to test out the

21:5.6 o. to create entirely new types of creature beings

25:4.12 you are continuously afforded the o. to give out to

26:10.1 the sojourn on the second circle affords ample o. to

31:10.12 the o. to participate in this wonderful experience

32:5.7 and this plan is an eternal purpose of boundless o.,

37:6.4 affords you o. to receive instruction as to the ideal

37:6.7 most Urantia mortals will be afforded o. to serve for

40:1.1 the angelic hosts also share the supernal o. to attain

40:10.6 obviously enjoy the widest service o. of all,

40:10.6 These individuals enjoy an o. to witness the

42:8.4 the electric charge is deprived of all o. to function

44:8.4 every o. fully to satisfy your long-cherished desires.

45:6.3 afforded full o. to acquire these essential mortal

45:6.8 where they are granted o. to function as associate

47:1.5 children in the probation nursery are given every o.

47:2.2 And then are these children given every o., as they

48:3.10 You will have ample o. to visit within any realm you

48:6.32 these brilliant beings have hardly had a fair o. to

48:6.36 be reborn to bear the fruits of new life and new o..

48:8.2 to afford creatures of time a graduated o. to master

50:5.7 Every child is provided an o. to learn by doing;

54:5.10 if such free o. were not given all Norlatiadek

55:2.11 ample o. to gain in experience as teacher-students

56:8.3 we in turn and in spirit have the o. to do for and in

58:1.1 life patterns in Satania and our sixtieth o. to make

64:6.9 the red man almost completely missed his o. of being

65:3.7 have abundant and ample o. to offer suggestions and

65:3.7 you are certainly going to have an o. to present them

66:5.29 marriage after due deliberation and full o. to become

66:7.17 afforded them o. to introduce a spiritual reminder

70:9.17 a fair and peaceful o. to pursue self-maintenance,

77:5.4 but decided to leave for the north at the earliest o..

81:5.6 enforcement of equality of o. under the rules of law.

87:6.13 good and bad forces offered man ample o. to pit one

96:6.2 nearly lost their o. of becoming the people who

97:2.1 Elijah had little o. to present an advanced concept

103:6.3 Man’s spiritual nature affords him the o. of turning

108:1.4 Will wisdom have an o. to function?

112:5.5 that constitutes man’s greatest o. and his supreme

112:5.9 not mean human beings are to enjoy a second o. in

112:5.9 one true o. to make one undoubted, self-conscious,

112:5.9 soul of man must be given full and ample o. to reveal

113:7.2 the o. to advance by study in the extension schools

116:6.7 more difficult problems to be solved, and larger o. to

123:5.8 that afforded him the o. to know the human race.

125:0.1 his first o. to enjoy a few days of independent

125:2.12 Jesus had enjoyed the o. of meeting scores of boys

126:5.8 deprived Jesus of the o. of mingling with the caravan

127:6.3 what he most wanted was an o. to talk with Lazarus

128:2.5 Jesus a new o. to become better acquainted with the

128:4.5 strange Galilean who declined the o. of founding a

130:7.2 learn how to love them and watch for the o. to do

132:4.2 the o. to unburden their souls to a sympathetic and

133:3.8 how willingly they will embrace the o. to show all

133:9.2 the better o. to persuade Jesus to go back to India

134:1.3 this was Jesus’ first o. to have long talks with Ruth

134:5.11 both o. and need for mankind government increase.

134:6.11 afforded a real o. to realize and enjoy the personal

146:2.17 to afford the indwelling spirit the better o. to speak

147:6.4 But the spies did not have long to wait for their o. to

151:3.14 affording his enemies less o. to find cause for

152:1.2 They were miracle-minded and lost no o. to ascribe

152:2.7 Before the apostles had an o. to express themselves,

162:5.3 You all have had abundant o. to learn who I am,

164:0.1 “I would give these teachers in Israel another o. to

165:4.8 “My son, why do you miss the o. to feed upon the

168:4.1 Jesus embraced the o. to say many things to the ten

169:1.9 the lad did not find o. to complete his confession

171:8.12 reward for lesser faithfulness when there is like o..

171:8.13 reward for like faithfulness when there is lesser o..

172:5.4 such a magnificent o. to proclaim the kingdom.

175:0.1 the various groups had had an o. to question Jesus;

194:0.5 this o. to express their feelings of triumph over the

opportunity for

14:6.16 And this universe affords the o. for the realization of

28:6.16 Nothing can stand between you and o. for service

30:4.28 this affords o. for looking up your friends, fellows,

32:1.2 There is no o. for a Creator Son to begin universe

36:5.2 its fellows may find reception and o. for function.

37:6.3 the ascender’s status afford the o. for experience;

43:4.9 there exists no o. for the entertainment of sin.

44:3.2 There is ample o. for individual expression in all

45:6.3 provide little o. for compensating these personal

45:7.1 to enjoy extended o. for continuing their strivings

50:7.1 affords their races a unique o for the exercise of faith

52:2.12 There is abundant o. for the exercise of tolerance

53:2.5 Lucifer was long offered o. for repentance, but

53:7.2 the delusions of self-assertion had every o. for

54:5.10 foster full o. for every living creature to mature a

54:5.11 full disclosure and unlimited o. for sin-expression as

58:1.8 afforded the new land varieties of life o. for speedy

64:6.31 1. Variety is indispensable to o. for the functioning of

64:7.1 they sought o. for expansion into adjacent territory,

69:4.6 These treaty spots afforded o. for friendly and

71:3.9 normal individual adequate o. for self-realization.

72:11.2 military class is avoided by providing this o. for a

77:3.7 the tower presented an o. for making atonement for

80:9.16 culture has been experiencing its best o. for blending

81:6.5 few Urantians have ever had such a favorable o. for

81:6.12 afford ample o. for social and moral development;

82:5.1 that outbreeding greatly increased the selective o.

92:0.5 divine agencies has never yet had o. for expression

97:1.1 a better o. for Samuel to function as a teacher and

108:6.8 ever-widening spheres of o. for exhilarating service,

112:5.7 divine mercy is accorded further o. for extending its

118:6.6 await the passing of time to find o. for expression.

123:4.3 for humor and play which was afforded little o. for

124:0.1 Jesus might have enjoyed a better o. for schooling

132:4.4 Jesus utilized each one as an o. for imparting some

133:4.13 this thriving commercial center afforded o. for all

134:5.11 so do o. and need for mankind government increase.

144:1.7 that this would be their last o. for prolonged rest.

148:3.3 each of the twelve enjoyed an o. for intimate contact

152:1.4 And there can never occur an o. for either science or

170:5.21 where the Master’s teachings may enjoy a fuller o.

174:1.1 as a fitting o. for securing the Master’s counsel.

opposable

62:2.1 They had a primitive o. thumb as well as a highly

62:2.1 species successively developed the o. thumb while

62:3.2 They had almost perfectly o. thumbs, just about as

oppose

39:2.11 efficient since you are unable to o., resist, or hinder

67:1.4 divine reality—a conscious choosing to o. spiritual

90:2.9 challenge the shamans or priests of any age who o.

99:0.2 True religion does o violence as a technique of social

99:0.2 but it does not o. the intelligent efforts of society to

139:8.8 Time and again did Thomas o. letting Jesus expose

170:0.1 Jesus did not at first openly o. this long-nourished

opposed

4:1.2 The two thoughts are not o. in practice, only in

53:7.2 The Melchizedeks ably o. the apostate Prince, but

73:7.1 Nodites who o. co-operation with the Adamites.

87:4.6 The gods of evolutionary religion have been o. by

88:1.6 the ancients always o. the taking of a census,

93:6.6 Now Abraham had always so o. circumcision that

111:7.5 the urge of ambition o. by animal indolence;

111:7.5 the urge of angels o. by the emotions of an animal;

111:7.5 experience of the individual o. by the accumulated

139:8.8 strenuously o., Thomas was first to say, “Let’s go!”

159:5.9 He even o. negative or purely passive nonresistance

166:5.5 he bitterly o. the version of Jesus’ teachings which

170:5.13 why Jesus never o. the apostles’ practicing the rite of

184:0.2 those who were strongly and openly o. to Jesus and

192:4.7 Nathaniel o. this shift in the burden of their public

opposing

34:6.9 diverse and o. urges can seldom be fully reconciled

127:2.5 formation of an o. group of more moderate patriots

136:4.11 Jesus was always torn in his human heart by two o.

152:2.5 Those o. the plan were Andrew, James, Nathaniel,

oppositesee opposite side(s)

11:2.8 upper side, and the o. surface as the nether side.

12:4.15 seem to be revolving in a direction o. to that of the

15:1.4 one swings almost due north, approximately o.,

15:1.4 Number five has about left its position o. the

16:0.12 always maintaining a position o. the superuniverse of

26:3.2 seven superuniverses pass through Havona in the o.

46:3.4 Jerusem sending station is located at the o. pole of

48:4.17 In the spirit world the o. is true: The higher we

48:7.1 in the o. column citation is made of analogous

58:2.7 solar cyclones which whirl in o. directions above and

58:2.7 Such atmospheric disturbances whirl in o. directions

58:3.3 the electron spin is sometimes in the o. direction

82:1.6 the beauty and physical attractiveness of the o. sex

103:6.2 teachings of these two diametrically o. avenues of

122:5.2 Mary’s temperament was quite o. to that of her

124:6.5 three hours’ travel from o. Scythopolis they came

135:6.1 the Dead Sea and up the river Jordan to o. Jericho,

152:2.1 the twelve planned to escape, unnoticed, to the o.

166:1.3 curling of lips by those who sat o. the Master,

179:1.3 eleven arranged around the table on up to o. this

179:1.4 end of the seating order and just o. to that chosen

opposite side(s)

15:3.5 and from o. of the vast Sagittarius subgalactic system

15:5.5 occur simultaneously on o. of the convulsed sun.

57:3.3 arms, which took origin on o. of the mother mass.

57:5.6 from o. and simultaneously, enormous volumes of

57:5.7 The repercussional ejection of gas from the o. of the

156:6.4 many leaders were then gathered together on the o.

157:0.1 knowing that Jesus was on the o. of the lake in

opposites

12:8.13 cosmic mind intervenes between these universal o..

opposition

4:1.2 Divine providence is never arrayed in o. to true

15:1.4 regions now approaching o. to the Great Centers.

41:3.9 a stream of meteors in a line of lessened gravity o.,

51:3.4 Caligastia offered crafty and effective o. to the

53:2.3 idea of self-assertion in o. to the will of Michael

94:6.11 before the vigorous o. of the disciples of Confucius

97:1.2 enabled him to withstand the almost universal o.

97:2.1 in the face of the o. of an idolatrous monarch;

98:5.2 despite the militant o. of the followers of Zoroaster.

142:8.1 By the end of April the o. to Jesus among the

143:0.1 because of the increasing o. of the Jewish religious

144:1.4 To allow o. to their work in both Judea and Galilee

153:1.5 his disgruntled adherents grew into unconscious o.

154:1.1 the moral courage to brave the o. of the Pharisees

156:6.5 All active o. to his teachings had about subsided.

162:1.3 even in o. to the advice of his followers, sufficed to

162:1.6 enemies of Jesus dared not be outspoken in their o..

175:4.9 Jesus was arrayed in telling o to their traditional hold

oppress

66:8.6 Caligastia nor Daligastia was ever able to o. mortals

oppressed

97:9.11 the o. elders of Ephraim came down and “anointed

126:4.4 and learn to do good; seek justice, relieve the o..

132:5.18 a stigma when they are derived from the sweat of o.

140:9.2 Liberate spiritual captives, comfort the o., minister

143:1.5 True, the poor and o. of this generation have the

147:8.3 to let the o. go free, and to break every yoke?

148:5.5 ‘The Lord also is a refuge for the o., a haven of rest

153:0.2 the thought that possibly Jesus was o. with regrets

169:2.3 This steward had not only o. his master’s clients

175:1.8 They have o. you with ceremonies and enslaved you

182:3.1 not help recognizing that he was grievously o.;

oppressing

71:4.17 Only love can prevent the strong from o. the weak.

oppression

69:8.8 it was in the schools of o. that man learned industry.

95:5.4 floods of adversity and o. swept over the Egyptians

97:4.1 Amos, to denounce the criminality, drunkenness, o.,

99:1.5 society turned a deaf ear to the sufferings and o. of

111:4.11 devastation of evil and sin—o., war, and destruction.

121:6.8 the Jews found themselves dispersed by o. or

136:9.2 the Jews as world rulers, free from want and o..

140:8.21 were largely directed against pride, cruelty, o., and

147:8.2 find pleasure in o. and to take delight in injustice?

147:8.4 all this he will do if you refrain from o., vanity,

173:1.11 to organize themselves for the exploitation and o.

187:4.5 as an effective patriotic protest against political o.

oppressions

132:5.18 knows God can stoop to engage in the o. of wealth.

oppressive

49:0.4 too large, their great mass occasioning o. gravity.

69:8.8 True, slavery was o., but it was in the schools of

70:1.13 when peace became o., neighboring tribes were

99:6.3 establishment of o. ecclesiastical authority;

oppressively

134:6.10 great powers are taxed, regulated, and controlled o.,

oppressiveness

122:7.6 much discussion concerning the o. of Roman rule,

oppressors

54:1.10 contend for his material liberties with tyrants and o.

127:2.6 when complicated by tax-gathering foreign o.,

136:9.7 to lead them in rebellion against the Roman o..

optimism

100:7.12 associates were constrained to share his divine o..

127:3.14 His sturdy and practical o. was truly contagious;

160:4.13 hide failure under deceptive smiles and beaming o..

181:1.8 A certain amount of both stoicism and o. are

195:7.8 Both o. and pessimism are concept reactions in a

195:8.12 Secular social and political o. is an illusion.

196:0.11 the sincere and trusting o. of a believing child.

optimist

100:7.9 but Jesus was not a blind and unreasoning o..

139:2.3 Simon Peter was a man of impulse, an o..

181:1.9 but Jesus was not a blind and self-deceived o..

optimistic

122:5.3 his mother’s o. and determined disposition.

160:4.14 Men who prefer o. illusions to reality can never

optimists

139:11.8 Jesus was not afraid to identify himself with o.,

181:1.7 or they must be o., ever indulging that hope which

optimum

81:6.11 Multiplication of numbers beyond the o. of the

81:6.12 The o. stabilization of national population enhances

option

70:6.6 were often given the o. of committing suicide,

75:6.3 the o. of remaining on Urantia with their parents or

83:7.2 mores, divorce was had at the o. of the man alone,

optional

5:5.5 religion is normal and natural to man, it is also o..

14:4.14 Havoners have both o. present and future unrevealed

35:9.2 the matter being o. with the constellation rulers.

47:8.5 to choose some one of the o. routes to Havona and

48:6.5 evangels will help you choose wisely among the o.

94:8.15 whose observance was o. with believers.

112:5.2 man’s participation therein is o., personal, and

144:6.9 be attached to the preaching of baptism was left o.;

161:3.1 entirely o. with Jesus whether to depend only on

ornot included; see more or less

oracle

45:4.7 5. Porshunta, the o. of the extinct orange race and

111:0.6 that the ka was “an o. from God in everybody.”

oracles

87:5.9 The will of the spirits were studied by means of o.,

90:5.4 The priests evolved from shamans up through o.,

98:3.4 and shrines and, in a crisis, would consult the o..

155:6.2 truth which come not through the traditional o. of

oracular

90:2.8 The Greeks believed in the efficacy of o. advice,

oral

72:3.2 going to the near-by centers for o. instruction once

124:1.13 in constant collision with the so-called “o. law,”

153:3.6 the traditions of the elders, or so-called o. laws of

153:3.7 regulations which was represented by the o. law—

orange

45:4.7 5. Porshunta, the oracle of the extinct o. race and

49:4.2 blue; and three secondary—o., green, and indigo.

51:4.2 strains of giantism appeared among the green and o.

51:4.3 The loss of your o. and green stocks is not of such

51:4.5 a similar tendency for the o., green, and indigo races

51:4.6 The o. men are usually subdued by the red and

52:1.2 The evolutionary races of color—red, o., yellow, blue

52:2.5 the o. and green men are particularly subject to

64:5.3 these nineteen children were five red, two o., four

64:6.10 2. The o. man. The outstanding characteristic of this

64:6.10 Though they were not a progressive people,

64:6.10 they profited much from the schools of the Prince

64:6.11 The o. race was the first to follow the coast line

64:6.11 But they never secured a favorable footing in Africa

64:6.11 and were wiped out of existence by the later arriving

64:6.13 The last great struggle between the o. and the green

64:6.13 at its close very few of the o. race were left alive.

64:6.13 The shattered remnants of these people were

64:6.13 But as a race the o. man ceased to exist about one

64:6.18 destroyed their almost equally inferior o. cousins.

64:7.3 mixture came to contain so much of the green, o.,

64:7.5 the largest of these being a combination of the o.

64:7.7 extermination as were waged by the green, and o.,

64:7.13 the o., green, and indigo races gravitated to Africa

64:7.14 About the time the green man was killing off the o.

64:7.14 These indigo races absorbed the remnants of the o.

64:7.15 Egypt was first dominated by the o. man, then by

64:7.16 the green and o. races are gone, the red man holds

78:1.9 o., and black—maintained a culture slightly above

78:1.10 group carried extensive strains of the submerged o.

78:3.5 a mixed race of Andonite and Sangik peoples—o.,

78:3.7 green and o. races had been exterminated as such.

79:2.2 green peoples as well as large numbers of the o. race

79:2.8 least desirable third of the mixed o.-green-indigo

79:5.8 a considerable admixture of the yellow, o., and blue.

80:1.4 carried extensive strains of the extinct green and o.

81:4.6 3. Secondary Sangik, o., green, and indigo.

81:4.13 Sangik type, which originally included the o., green,

86:4.6 The o. race was given to belief in transmigration and

oranges

41:3.2 comparative elbow room in space as one dozen o.

oration

97:10.2 wonderful story of God presented in the farewell o.

orations

44:4.8 heard only the crude and stumbling o. of Urantia.

44:4.8 and euphony of expression in the o. of Salvington

orator

139:3.2 James was the best public o. among the twelve.

oratorical

72:4.4 o. and musical contests, as well as those in science

139:1.6 Andrew was never jealous of Peter’s o. ability.

orators

90:5.5 still others sacrificers; later came the o.—preachers.

oratory

44:4.7 4. Promoters of o.. This group of recorders are

44:4.7 the task of preserving thought for reproduction by o.

44:4.8 The o. of the spirit world is one of the rare treats

55:5.6 Literature and o. flourish, and language is so

139:1.2 Excepting o., Andrew was the peer of his associates

141:7.10 personality, not so much because of compelling o.

orb

41:3.1 Satania, and your own sun is an average blazing o..

41:3.2 that of your own solar o. being slightly less.

57:5.1 your sun was a comparatively isolated blazing o.,

orbit

12:4.1 their mission, while swinging around the universal o..

15:6.14 larger aggregations of matter which follow an o.

15:9.16 a clear track; its o. must be safely and finally settled.

41:0.4 settled o. about the Sagittarius center of that minor

41:4.7 room to accommodate your sun and the present o. of

41:6.4 electron back and forth between its own o. and

41:6.5 X-ray solar forces to the circle of the higher o.,

41:6.5 it remains in that o. for about one one-millionth of

41:6.5 of the atomic nucleus pulls it back into its old o.,

42:6.8 would attain a diameter equal to that of the earth’s o.

42:7.9 electron to electron and well-nigh from o. to o..

57:3.6 Its o. was determined by its path of escape.

57:6.4 when the radius of its o. becomes less than two

57:6.5 system of long, long ago traversed an irregular o.,

orbital

42:5.6 When electrons pass from higher to lower levels of o

42:5.6 O. shifting of electrons results in the ejection or the

42:7.3 The electronic axial revolutions and o. velocities are

42:7.7 naturally to assemble over one hundred o. electrons

42:7.7 have been artificially introduced into the o. field,

42:7.8 atoms may contain from one to one hundred o.

42:7.9 The thirty innermost o. electrons have individuality

42:7.10 containing from one to twenty-seven o. electrons,

57:5.14 with a homogeneous direction of o. swing,

57:5.14 still maintain the same direction of o. movement.

orbits

12:1.11 all regions of outer space revolve in established o.

15:1.2 the o. of the planets constituting your solar system

15:5.5 the erupting sun, thus becoming stabilized in o. of

32:1.5 planets form and swing into their o., while the work

41:0.3 a contiguous unit over the o. of the superuniverse.

41:3.6 has resulted in bringing the o. of the basic material

41:3.9 distances as the two bodies swing around their o.

42:6.6 Ultimatons do not describe o. or whirl about in

42:7.8 swinging around on precise and definite o..

42:7.8 out as to occupy the whole of the lesser atomic o.;

42:7.9 and circulate in more distinct and definite o..

57:5.5 revolve about the sun in elliptical o. of their own.

57:5.13 Angona, its tributary planetary family pursued o.

57:6.1 But during these early times of erratic o., when the

57:6.2 also contribute to the stabilization of planetary o.

57:6.3 When such stability of o. is attained, tidal frictions

58:3.3 as by the o. of circulating matter, which vary from

orbs

11:4.2 between the shining o. of the Son and the circuits of

13:3.1 These shining o. are the source of the threefold light

13:4.1 the seven o. of the Infinite Spirit, worlds inhabited by

41:2.4 including the emanations of highly heated o. and

57:4.8 gave birth to 136,702 suns, most of them solitary o..

orchards

168:0.4 They inherited extensive vineyards and olive o. in

183:3.10 so he skirted around through the olive o. and was

orchestra

44:1.14 endeavoring to reproduce the strains of a great o. by

orchid

43:6.6 vegetative life have a violet or o. tinge of varying hue

ordain

138:1.2 Jesus announced to them that he desired to o.

138:7.4 when I shall subsequently o. you to preach the

149:0.2 I will o. you to preach the gospel of the kingdom.”

173:2.3 At this time only the Sanhedrin could o. an elder

ordainedverb

2:1.7 with his manifold creatures as have been o., first,

3:2.4 he has o. the circuits of all energy.

3:6.8 finding God the Father by the ways o. by God the

4:2.2 For example: As God’s laws have been o. in

9:1.3 The Paradise Trinity has o. the universal order of

13:4.5 beings whom the Father has o. shall exercise this

40:3.1 ascent by the very routes o. for the progression of

40:5.11 The Gods who o. that mortal man should climb to

42:4.2 and it ever proceeds in the path o. by the Infinite

99:5.10 Jesus only o. that they should gather together to

107:0.3 of the supernal destiny which has been thus o..

121:7.3 dogmas which they regarded as having been o. by

122:3.1 that the conception within you is o. by heaven,

125:6.8 Our Father in heaven has o. these things;let us depart

128:4.9 And it was o. by the Father that the bestowal should

131:5.2 God established the world and o. the rewards for

131:5.3 the God of light by joyfully walking in the paths o.

138:10.11 he called them together and formally o. them as

140:9.1 back to the highland where he had o. them;

145:5.7 I have o. you to preach the gospel and minister to

148:1.4 not baptize believers until after they were later o.

163:1.1 The seventy were o. by Jesus on Sabbath afternoon,

163:2.3 Jesus replied: “If you would be o., you must be

165:2.7 the eternal way by the means I have created and o.

165:5.2 but to be o. as ambassadors of the kingdom.

173:2.3 rabbinic academies and subsequently regularly o.

173:2.3 least three persons who had previously been so o..

173:2.6 John had never been o. by the Sanhedrin.

175:1.14 who would serve God as they think Moses o.!

177:3.6 Jesus would have o. these twenty Greeks, even as he

180:1.4 I have o. you to go forth into the world to yield the

192:2.9 but persevere as one who has been o. by God for this

194:4.4 What has happened to these men Jesus had o. to

ordainedadjective

2:3.2 delayed until the o. order of justice current in that

14:5.5 must depend on the o. technique to negotiate

15:4.1 proceeds in accordance with an o. technique

21:1.4 We also observe that the o. plans of the present

22:3.4 worlds and spheres of your o. cosmic progression,

25:3.5 decrees in defiance of neither natural law nor the o.

32:4.2 by and through these o. agencies and personalities.

32:4.3 the o. policies and procedures for that universe—

34:1.2 the established currents and the o. circuits of spirit

36:3.5 chemical, and electrical specifications of the o. plans

42:1.8 age be required for the completion of the o. circuit.

49:6.17 They proceed to Paradise by the o. routes of mortal

51:3.5 when they departed from the o. plan, it was one of

51:5.6 even in the face of the miscarriage of the o. plans,

65:0.1 with the active ministration of the o. Life Carriers.

65:7.2 integration of these spirit endowments with the o.

74:8.14 Adam, they presumed to turn aside from the o. way,

77:2.5 the standardized Satania specialization of the o.

101:1.2 made available through the naturally o. mechanism of

104:2.3 this spiritual faith has no influence on the o. laws

163:2.2 If you would be an o. teacher, you must let others

163:2.3 “I would become an o. messenger, but I would like

163:2.9 with his riches, could not possibly become an o.

163:6.1 inspiring to hear these newly o teachers of the gospel

172:5.13 At heart, this o. ambassador of the kingdom was

ordaining

115:7.2 By thus o. the experience-evolution of the Supreme,

148:5.4 just because some just and wise law of his o. chances

ordeal

63:4.2 Childbirth was not a painful or distressing o. to

70:10.7 Dueling is a modern survival of the trial by o..

126:3.2 his mother during this trying and peculiarly sad o..

133:9.4 all brave, especially the lad, but it was a trying o..

134:8.8 And when the trying o. was finished, the detached

145:0.3 throughout the trying o. of his trial, rejection, and

185:6.2 the open courtyard of the praetorium for this o..

186:2.8 Throughout the whole sorrowful o. he bore himself

ordeals

70:10.5 detecting crime consisted in conducting o. of fire,

70:10.5 These savage o. were nothing more than crude

70:10.5 they did not necessarily settle a dispute justly.

70:10.6 The Old Testament records one of these o.,

87:5.9 interpreted by divination, soothsaying, magic, o.,

150:3.12 10. Jesus exposed and denounced their belief in o.,

152:6.5 gird themselves for the trying and testing o. of the

ordercategory of creature or being;

    see orderclassification or degree or body or manner;

    see ordersocial order; see ordersequential;

    see orderdirective; see order, made to; order, short;

   order that, in; order to, in; see orderverb

1:3.3 spirit beings or by any o. of material personalities.

1:5.6 These Paradise Sons of the o. of Michael are perfect

4:1.7 A being of my o. is able to discover ultimate

4:4.4 Hence, in the Michael o. of sonship, creative free

7:7.5 to beings of the onetime human o. the Eternal Son

10:6.16 the Trinity, for I chance to belong to the tenth o. of

12:0.1 master universe staggers the concept of even my o.

13:1.2 are directed by the highest o. of the Stationary Sons

13:1.6 truths are beyond the conceptual capacity of my o. of

13:1.23 This experience belongs to your human o. of

13:1.23 My o. of personality is not directly concerned with

13:1.23 You do not reveal it to us nor to any other o. of

14:4.11 As the material o. of sonship carries on the material,

14:4.18 along the lines of some one o. of pattern creature

15:1.1 more extensive experience and calculations of our o.,

15:2.5 one of the Creator Sons of God of the o. of Michael.

15:6.15 cool planet in forty is habitable by beings of your o..

16:5.2 every creature of every o. of intelligent beings,

16:8.4 Persons of a given series, type, o., or pattern may

17:1.6 worlds of the Spirit amazes even a being of my o..

17:6.10 co-operation with the o. of the Creator Michaels.

17:8.1 with the Trinity personalities of the o. of “Days”

17:8.1 with the Paradise personalities of the o. of “Sons.”

17:8.2 beings of this o. are created by the Master Spirits;

17:8.2 the mother-makers of a marvelous o. of the angelic

18:5.3 the activities of the third o. of the Supreme Power

18:6.1 The Trinity personalities of the o. of “Days” do not

18:7.3 can and does communicate with all others of his o.

19:2.6 Perfectors of Wisdom and my o. of personality,

19:5.6 all things, but they are not the same o. of being.

19:5.7 a Spirit of the Inspired o. and of the third volume

19:5.9 If we are right in this concept, and my entire o. of

19:5.11 the isolation of these Spirits belonging to my o. of

19:6.4 We do not know what o. or type of creature may be

19:7.5 Our entire o. of creation finds itself in touch with

20:1.10 The threefold o of Life Carriers is brought into being

20:1.15 The o. of Michael, the Creator Sons, is so unique

20:2.1 These Magisterial Sons constitute the o. of Avonals

20:2.1 Avonals in contradistinction to the o. of Michael,

20:5.3 Some o. of Paradise Son must be bestowed upon

20:7.1 They are known in Havona as the o. of Daynals.

20:7.3 The Daynal o. of sonship is not an organic part of the

20:8.2 in the Melchizedek schools belong to this o.,

20:9.1 You are not familiar with this o. of sonship because

20:9.3 reign and is assisted by seventy associates of his o..

20:9.4 the whole o. of Daynal sonship is connected with

21:0.3 forever do they reign after the “o. of Michael,”

21:0.3 the designation of the first Son of their o. and nature.

21:0.4 The o. of Michael knows the grand universe from

21:2.1 The Paradise Sons of the primary o. are the creators

21:4.3 does he live and die as a member of the lowest o.

21:4.6 bestowal careers, are reckoned as a separate o.,

21:4.6 that they are commonly regarded as a different o..

22:0.1 The trinitized o. of sonship is subdivided into three

22:1.10 The new sons of this o. pass through specific

22:2.4 And the last group of this o. to qualify on Paradise

22:3.2 representatives among a trinitized class of this o..

22:3.2 Uversa act as the central directing body of their o. in

22:4.2 This o. of sons is embraced by the Paradise Trinity

22:6.1 Trinitized Ambassadors are the second o. of the

22:6.2 problems involving the Son-fused o. of personality.

22:7.6 attempted union of two members of the same o. of

22:10.4 when I made requisition on the chief of their o. on

23:0.1 the first and senior o. of the Higher Personalities of

23:1.9 if two or more of this o. are in close proximity,

23:2.11 a secret or betray the confidence reposed in their o.

23:2.15 It is only through this o. of messengers that the

23:2.24 to reveal truth as the highest trust of their o..

24:1.8 the first o. of the Supreme Power Centers effect a

24:1.10 This o., like secondary supervisors, is of continuous

24:1.14 the functions of each o. are expanded by liaison

24:2.3 Excepting these seven and the reserves of the o. on

24:2.4 All personalities of this o. are equal excepting those

24:6.6 “And Malvorian, the first of this o., did greet and

24:7.1 members of another o. of central universe creatures,

25:1.3 These fourth creatures are somewhat on the o. of

25:2.2 none but the Reflective Spirits of the seventh o.

25:2.2 one thousand of the seventh-o. conciliators would

25:2.3 corps, embracing one seventh of each created o.,

25:3.2 The o. of conciliators is wholly dependable; not

25:4.11 do they ever become permanent members of the o..

25:4.13 All candidates voluntarily enter this o. of service;

25:5.4 transferred from the permanent roll call of their o..

25:6.2 all classes of beings, from those of the material o. to

25:8.9 One of this o. would be assigned to follow the

26:0.1 supernaphim are the highest o. of the lowest group

26:2.5 individual members of each o. are comparatively

26:2.5 in all channels of activity open to their entire o.,

26:2.7 high superaphic ministers of the tertiary o. to meet

26:3.5 files of Havona, for the spiritual files of their o.,

26:3.5 the custodians of knowledge of the primary o. of

26:3.10 duties of their superaphic associates of the tertiary o.

26:4.1 one half of the entire o. is assigned to the training of

26:4.11 by the transport personalities of the primary o. of

26:7.2 of a secondary supernaphim belonging to this o..

26:7.3 one of the directors of conduct of the o. of primary

26:11.6 first meet the instigators of rest of the primary o. of

27:0.2 “chief of seraphim” is the second of this o. to be

27:1.1 the complements of rest of the secondary o. of

27:7.9 the supernaphim, the highest o. of all the ministering

28:4.3 it is befitting that the first serials of this o. should be

28:4.4 every seventh one of that o. subsequently created

28:4.6 training of the Paradise Sons of the o. of Michael,

28:4.7 No other o. of sonship is thus “reflectible,” and no

28:4.7 “reflectible,” and no other o. of angel can thus

28:5.1 Seconaphim of the secondary o. are no less reflective

28:5.6 Like the primary o., this group is created serially;

28:5.8 Wisdom and, by the consummate skill of their o.,

28:5.13 experience of their o. as the “oil of reconciliation”

28:5.18 The Divine Counselors, to whom this o. is attached,

28:5.21 The beings of every newly created o., immediately

28:7.4 privilege of using these angels of the reflective o. on

29:1.1 highly spiritual personalities on the angelic o.;

29:2.13 are one thousand power centers of the third o..

29:2.16 one hundred power centers of the fourth o..

29:2.19 relationships have power centers of the seventh o.

29:4.34 Associators represent an o. of life which is simply

30:1.10 This o. of living existence, originating in the Father,

31:0.13 Finaliters are a separate o. of evolutionary creation.

31:2.3 may call upon the reserves of the o. for assistants in

31:3.4 the records that mortals are spirits of the first o.

31:3.4 that they advance to the second o. when translated to

31:3.4 spirits of the fifth o. when they find the Father.

31:8.1 The entire o. of the Transcendentalers live in the

32:0.1 the handiwork of a Creator Son of the Paradise o. of

33:3.2 of Supreme Spirits, being the 611,121st of that o..

33:5.2 Immanuel, number 611,121 of the sixth o. of Trinity

34:2.5 offspring of the Spirit increasingly approach the o.

35:0.1 Of the first Paradise o. of sonship, the Creator Sons

35:0.1 Of the second o. of Paradise sonship, the Avonal

35:0.1 The third o., being of Trinity origin, do not register

35:0.7 in the production of the versatile o. of Life Carriers.

35:1.3 Being an o. of sonship wherein one of their own

35:1.3 time and otherwise function as a self-regulating o.,

35:1.3 Melchizedek designates certain individuals of his o.

35:1.4 having to do with the interests and duties of his o..

35:2.1 The Melchizedeks are the first o. of divine Sons to

35:2.2 The Melchizedeks are a self-governing o..

35:2.3 The Melchizedek o. of sonship occupies the

35:2.9 These Sons are not an increasing o.; their number is

35:3.22 the o. of Melchizedeks in Nebadon is renowned

35:4.4 sometimes one of this o. has even incarnated in the

35:5.1 the second great and diverse o. of universe sonship,

35:5.1 a Son of this o. is uniformly found at the head of

35:5.4 Although the decisions and rulings of this o. of Sons

35:6.5 additional Sons of the Vorondadek o. to assist with

35:8.1 the purpose of bringing into existence the third o. of

35:8.2 a later and lower—as concerns divinity levels—o. of

35:8.5 Of this o. emerging from Melchizedek there were

35:8.5 as Planetary Princes and to the reserves of that o..

35:8.8 In round numbers the Lanonandek o. of Sons is

35:8.15 Lanonandeks are a somewhat lower o. of sonship

35:8.15 But these Lanonandeks, especially the primary o.,

35:9.3 headquarters from the reserves of that o., a group

35:9.4 associate supervises the reserves of the secondary o..

35:9.6 Sons of the Lanonandek o. have rebelled against the

35:9.8 Henselon, lost the largest number of this o. of Sons.

35:9.8 our Sons of the Lanonandek o. have been created

35:10.4 the salvaged Sons of that o. serve as directors of

36:2.11 the o. of the three Paradise Sources and Centers,

36:3.1 All life of the o. and forms known on Urantia arises

36:4.1 mated with a selected Daughter of the material o.

36:4.2 the Mother Eve of this special o. of universe beings

37:1.9 Of the first o. of Universe Aids, the Bright and

37:2.4 The Brilliant Evening Stars are a unique twofold o.,

37:2.5 this interesting and versatile o. possess a spirit force

37:2.6 is Gavalia, the first-born of this o. in Nebadon.

37:3.3 of Nebadon is directed by the first-born of this o.,

37:3.5 the service and ministry of the Avonal o. of sonship,

37:5.2 Surviving souls of this o. attain immortality by fusion

37:8.8 The advancing students of this o. in training number

37:9.8 a residential o. of beings known as the univitatia.

37:9.9 and superb Sons and Daughters of the material o.

37:9.9 They are a reproducing o. of sonship, being

37:10.3 neither spirits nor persons; they are an animal o. of

38:4.1 Each angelic o. has free access to all the worlds of

38:7.1 They are the lowest o. of angels, hence all the nearer

38:8.2 Cherubim and sanobim of this o. are brilliant, though

38:9.3 standardized o. of beings who are derived from the

38:9.8 But since each o. of midwayer can establish perfect

39:1.3 by this high and experienced o. of seraphim, who

39:1.9 This o. of angels serves from the councils of the

39:1.18 seraphim of the supreme o. are self-directed servers

39:1.18 thus constituting the general reserve of this o..

39:2.1 universe, Nebadon does not have many of this o..

39:2.7 A marvelous corps of this o. of seraphim functions

39:2.16 Seraphic recorders of the superior o. effect a close

39:2.16 liaison with the intelligence corps of their own o.

39:2.16 Many of the superior o. of recorders are seraphim

39:3.1 This versatile o. of universe angels is assigned to the

39:3.2 The first o. of the supervising seraphim are assigned

39:3.3 It is the duty of the second o. of supervisor

39:3.10 The sixth o. of supervising seraphim act as special

39:4.1 The fourth o. of seraphim are assigned to the duties

39:4.1 Fourth-o. seraphim are by nature endowed with

39:4.3 corps of one thousand of this versatile o. of seraphim

39:4.16 The recorders of this o. preside over and maintain

39:5.17 phase of the manifold activities of this seraphic o..

40:0.10 until it has reached the lowest o. of life endowed

40:4.2 Adjusters are beings of a unique and unfathomable o.

40:5.12 different and markedly modified o. of will creatures.

40:5.15 with your o. of creature life in spirit and personality

40:6.1 races stand as the representatives of the lowest o. of

40:6.1 but you are not yet by nature of the divine o.; you

40:7.3 fragments of God are with your o. of being from the

40:9.2 Monitors, there await the assignments of their o..

40:9.3 spheres in common with your o. of fusion candidates

41:1.2 Supreme Power Centers of the fourth o. are

41:1.2 incoming lines of power from the third-o. centers

41:1.4 Ten Supreme Power Centers of the fifth o. are

41:1.5 One Supreme Power Center of the sixth o. is

41:2.8 employ enormous numbers of their o. in an effort to

43:0.4 seraphim, the third o. of local universe angels, are

43:1.5 ascending mortals of the secondary modified o. of

43:2.4 Twelve of this o. who have had certain requisite

43:3.1 rulers of the constellations are of the Vorondadek o.

43:4.3 in direct and constant communication with their o.

43:4.10 the policy and attitude of the o. of Days toward sin

43:5.2 to include twelve Sons of the Vorondadek o..

43:6.4 worlds enjoy ten forms of life of the material o..

43:6.5 whole animal creation is of an entirely different o.

43:8.7 effectively to co-operate with your o. of beings in

44:0.1 unique o. of composite personalities denominated

45:3.2 —Lanaforge, number 2,709 of the primary o. and

45:3.4 Sovereign—Sadib, number 271,402 of the tertiary o..

45:3.5 controller of interned spirits above the o. of mortal

45:3.6 ministry of Satania, number 374 of the third o..

45:3.8 Hanavard is the twelfth of this o. so to serve on

45:4.16 Machiventa Melchizedek, the only Son of this o.

45:6.9 volunteers from the Jerusem colony of their o..

46:2.3 a gas adapted to the respiration of the morontia o. of

46:5.16 the Lanonandeks, the sonship o. of the System

46:7.2 This o. of animal life is now largely directed by the

48:4.10 The early experiences of the race or the o. are

48:4.12 the contemplation of that which is old to one’s o.,

48:6.1 These angels are of the sixth o. of seraphic servers,

48:6.28 Many of the teaching counselors of the supreme o.

49:1.3 the evolutionary o. of life in Satania is in consonance

49:2.13 you represent the average or typical breathing o. of

49:2.14 would belong to the separate o. of nonbreathers.

49:2.15 The Urantia races are of the land o..

49:2.17 of marine habitat, are also of the mammalian o..

49:2.24 planets, beings of your present o. could not exist;

49:5.26 neither was your bestowal Son of the Avonal o.;

49:6.4 1. Mortals of the dispensational or group o. of

49:6.18 5. Mortals of the primary modified o. of ascension.

49:6.20 This primary modified o. of mortal ascension may

49:6.21 worlds by the primary modified o. of translation.

50:0.1 While belonging to the o. of Lanonandek Sons,

50:0.1 Sons are assigned to the reserves of their o. on the

50:0.2 have assigned to them a planetary ruler of this o. of

50:2.3 have as assistants one or more of the third o. of his

50:2.3 of his own o., a secondary Lanonandek associate.

50:4.12 to learn of the callous perfidy of one of my own o. of

51:0.1 the second o. of sonship, the biologic uplifters.

51:0.1 name of this first and original Son of their unique o..

51:1.2 The material o. of sonship is not uniform throughout

51:1.4 deliberately rebel, this o. of Sons becomes isolated

51:1.7 the material o. of sonship is not, by nature, invisible

51:3.3 mortals while they build up a strong race of their o..

51:3.5 The fifth o. of angels, the planetary helpers, are

51:3.6 orders: their physical children and the secondary o.

51:3.7 should not be confused with the primary o., who

51:5.2 as the fathers and mothers of the new and blended o.

52:3.1 arrives the second o. of sonship, and the second

52:3.12 the advent of the third o. of sonship, the Magisterial

52:4.2 the high o. of Avonal Sons makes his appearance on

52:5.2 always belong to the Magisterial or Avonal o. except

52:5.2 by the bestowal of a Paradise Son of the Avonal o..

52:7.1 The Sons of the next o. to arrive on the average

52:7.2 and most experienced of the supreme o. of Daynals.

52:7.4 as of the primary modified o. of mortal ascension.

53:0.1 Lucifer was number 37 of his o., and when

53:1.4 Prince of Urantia and a Son of the secondary o. of

53:6.2 explains why such a large number of the fourth o.,

53:6.4 deserted by a tremendous group of my own o., but

53:7.6 Of the supreme o. of seraphim, not an angel was lost,

53:7.6 was lost, but a considerable group of the next o.,

53:7.6 of the third or supervisor o. of angels were misled.

54:6.5 future Mighty Messengers, fellows of my own o..

55:4.17 trinitized sons so long associated with their o.,

55:4.23 If a midwayer is among the finaliters, all of that o.

61:6.1 In the seventieth generation of this o. of life a new

62:3.9 to the father of the new and higher mammalian o..

62:4.1 tribe: These animal babies were of an unusual o.;

64:6.19 this struggle since each carried strains of the giant o.,

66:1.1 Lanonandek Son, number 9,344 of the secondary o..

66:1.5 the fair name of his exalted o. of universe sonship.

66:2.2 Lanonandek Son, being number 319,407 of that o..

66:4.5 coparental to some new o. of physical being, but

66:4.8 as unique men and women of a high and special o..

74:1.5 to the dematerialization headquarters of their o.

75:7.4 the immortality status of the material o. of sonship is

75:8.4 to experiment with the life plasm of the material o.

75:8.4 commingled with that of the then mixed o. of the

76:5.3 in connection with the advent of the next o. of

76:5.3 the next Son to arrive would be of the Avonal o..

76:6.3 origin but this time as members of a different o. of

77:1.3 It was discovered that a creature of this o., midway

77:2.1 ancestry for the secondary o. of midway creatures.

77:2.2 combined qualities of their special o. united with

77:2.2 They had projected a plan envisioning a new o. of

77:5.6 Every fourth child born to them was of a unique o..

77:5.6 this is the origin of the secondary o. of midwayers.

77:6.1 secondary o. are the offspring of the pure Adamic

77:6.5 of Adamson, endeavored to swing the whole o. over

77:8.1 governed alternately by a senior member of each o..

77:8.2 The members of the older or primary o. are known

77:9.3 the motto of their o.: “What the United Midwayers

77:9.5 1-2-3 the first, the eldest of the primary o., was

77:9.5 was instrumental in reducing the casualties in his o..

81:4.9 can be detected only as a generalized Caucasoid o..

93:0.1 of personality manifestation, is peculiar to their o..

93:0.2 The Melchizedek o. of universe sonship has been

93:10.5 will not be fully returned to the duties of his o. of

93:10.9 the opinion of our o. that Machiventa’s presence on

105:6.4 perfect beings on the o. of the eternal inhabitants of

107:3.9 Adjuster of the first Paradise Son of the Michael o.

107:4.4 My o., the Solitary Messengers, together with

107:6.5 though my o. of personality can traverse the mind

107:7.2 Even my o. of personality, the Solitary Messengers,

108:3.2 The number and o. of each Adjuster indwelling

108:3.8 My o. of personalities, while engaged in the

109:6.2 A Personalized Adjuster of this o. is a composite

110:5.6 More often, in beings of your o., that which you

112:7.7 are beings in potential on the o. of the finaliters.

113:5.1 Neither angels nor any other o. of personality have

114:4.3 the attached to the divisional headquarters of that o.

114:6.3 I am a volunteer supernaphim of the primary o.

114:6.15 The present corps is the third of that o. to minister

116:4.5 of the Master Spirits are of the quasi-material o.

116:4.5 their individual creations are of the spiritual o.

117:2.4 My own o., the Mighty Messengers, being Trinity

119:1.3 the Melchizedek sphere, the headquarters of that o.

119:1.3 Son, not of our number but wholly like our o..

119:1.3 this new Melchizedek Son be received into our o.

119:1.5 this visiting Son of our o. disappeared from our

119:1.5 his assignments as an emergency Son of our o..

119:3.5 likeness of some subordinate o. of intelligent being.

119:4.2 seraphim qualifies as of the Nebadon o. and bears

119:4.2 seraphim tests out as belonging to the supreme o.

120:0.2 Urantia in the likeness of mortal flesh, the lowest o.

120:1.1 a fully developed being of the o. of your choosing.

121:0.1 sponsored by the presiding head of our o. and

121:0.1 as they were observed by my o. of earth creatures,

121:8.12 memory resources of my own o. of earth creatures

136:5.1 seraphim and proportionate numbers of every o. of

158:1.4 not only chose to meet the requirements of his o. of

167:7.2 The angelic hosts are a separate o. of created beings

167:7.2 they are entirely different from the material o. of

189:1.10 and welcome their Creator as a creature of their o.,

191:4.7 rejoiced to know their Creator as one of their own o.

orderclassification or degree or body or manner

1:4.7 physical minds of the material o., mystery appears:

2:3.2 is delayed until the ordained o. of justice current in

2:7.12 the result is a high o. of love conditioned by wisdom

3:1.8 But mind of the human o. is a bestowal of the

3:2.2 proceeding in harmony and o. and in keeping with

3:2.8 of space, are so nearly infinite in number and o.,

4:1.5 There is an underlying o. and security in the midst of

9:1.3 Trinity has ordained the universal o. of progress,

12:2.5 no material beings on the o. of humans, no angels

12:2.6 an o. of universes destined to become the scene of

12:5.10 Nor is stoicism a high o. of self-realization.

13:0.2 physical construction is of an o. unrevealed to you.

14:1.17 by tremendous energy activities of an unknown o..

14:2.2 The physical realities of Havona represent an o. of

15:9.18 not reckoned as belonging to the settled physical o.

16:4.6 reality of the spiritual worlds is of the morontia o.,

16:8.15 organism belonging to the electrochemical o. of life

16:8.15 endowed with the Nebadon o. of the Orvonton

17:1.6 and embraces practically every o. of intelligence.

17:4.2 are true personalities but of such an o. as to be

17:8.1 functioning of mind of the evolutionary-mortal o.

19:5.7 personal sensitivity to the presence of this o. of

19:7.5 Our entire o. of creation finds itself in touch with

20:2.2 They are a self-governing o., being directed by their

22:7.8 on the o. of the infinite scope of the perfect Deity

24:1.12 certain universe circuits of the higher spiritual o.,

24:7.1 Though evolution is not the o. of the central universe

25:1.2 for the long list of reproductions of the dual o. in the

25:1.3 These fourth creatures are somewhat on the o. of

25:4.13 All candidates voluntarily enter this o. of service;

25:4.18 from the established o. of life propagation and

25:4.19 of an established physical, mindal, and spiritual o..

26:10.1 entails responsibilities of a new and higher o.,

27:4.2 universe, and detectable o. prevails on Paradise.

28:4.4 exhibit a high o. of adaptability for understanding

29:2.9 disclose unquestioned volitional capacity of a high o.

29:3.7 mechanisms and co-ordinations of a material o. in

31:2.2 They are of an entirely different o. of personality

33:4.8 As administrators, of whatever o. or degree, you will

36:3.5 the inert elements of the material o. of existence.

39:2.15 Their work is of a high o., being so multicircuited

40:6.1 races stand as the representatives of the lowest o.

42:1.6 proceeds from Paradise, fashioned after the divine o..

42:7.1 The formation of all matter is on the o. of the solar

42:10.5 but mind of a nonmorontia o. is also bestowed by

43:1.11 A crystal field on this o. is found on almost all

44:0.1 unique o. of composite personalities denominated

46:5.26 beings into a state quite like that of the morontia o.

47:4.6 You partake of the morontia o. of food, a kingdom

47:8.7 of society on this mansonia is of a high o..

48:2.15 Since each morontia world has a separate o. of

48:3.3 They are almost wholly a self-governing o. and are

48:3.4 are very close of kin to the human races in the o. of

49:2.25 intake, while the nonbreathers utilize the fifth o. of

51:7.2 planet brings into existence a new and effective o.

52:1.5 Before they acquire a high o. of intelligence,

52:1.5 service since they possess a high o. of intelligence,

52:2.8 but there is little development of a mechanical o.;

53:6.5 Rantulia; and we found that the kingdom of o.,

55:3.8 the o. of “supreme service,” being the only degree of

55:3.19 received the o. of supreme service of the morontia

55:4.18 on the planet as directors of the newly appearing o.

55:5.3 status of these worlds is of a high and perfected o..

55:8.1 an entire system becomes settled in life, a new o. of

56:9.8 Deity-realized regardless of whether any other o. of

57:6.11 the making of an evolutionary world on the o. of

62:5.10 have a worthy mammalian affection of a high o. for

62:6.6 an immediate and new o. of mobilization of the seven

63:3.1 the development of mind of the intellectual o. as

65:7.1 This o. of mind is ministered from the headquarters

66:1.4 with a tendency to disagree with the established o.

66:7.4 The definite o. of family life and the living of one

67:3.9 of personality realization of the highest attainable o..

76:3.4 Seth’s son, Enos, founded the new o. of worship,

76:3.5 The priests of this o. were trained to officiate at

76:5.7 needed a Creator Son to set its tangled affairs in o.;

76:6.3 origin but this time as members of a different o. of

79:8.16 of the white races have been of a high o., but they

80:7.4 They were of a high intellectual o. and, physically

83:4.3 At first the wedding ceremony was more on the o. of

83:5.13 there existed nothing on the o. of sex jealousy.

93:2.6 that of the human male, was in reality on the o. of

93:3.7 or minister, “forever after the o. of Melchizedek.”

93:9.11 that Jesus was “a minister forever on the o. of

94:6.10 is the mirror reflection of the eternal o. of heaven.

94:7.6 Gautama’s wife was the founder of an o. of nuns.

95:5.10 presently one of this same o. of priests made bold to

97:1.4 the ascent from an idea on the o. of the tribal gods

99:2.2 being so much an integral part of the established o.,

99:3.2 The kingdom is neither a social nor economic o.;

102:7.2 God is the secret of the o., plan, and purpose of the

105:6.4 perfect beings on the o. of the eternal inhabitants of

106:0.3 the appearance of some new o. of developmental

106:0.4 phases of Havona appear to be on the maximum o..

106:0.5 Havona appears to be on the transcendental o..

107:0.6 a new o. of being for unending universe service.

107:6.7 energy, energy of the highest and most divine o..

107:7.1 true realities, realities of the purest o. known in the

107:7.2 Even my o. of personality, the Solitary Messengers

108:3.8 My o. of personalities, while engaged in the

108:5.4 Adjuster is the potential of your new and next o. of

109:7.5 Existential personality on the o. of the infinite and

110:2.6 you are mentally approaching the morontia o. of

110:7.3 gain indwelling experience on planets of the loan o.;

110:7.6 forces inherent in your material o. of existence.

112:6.2 are not energy patterns of the material o. which you

112:7.7 are beings in potential on the o. of the finaliters.

115:2.1 much that is on the o. of a future possibility rather

116:6.4 of mass to the o.-producing presence of mind.

118:10.12 the natural occurrences of the material o. and the

118:10.16 On a planet of this advanced o., providence has

119:2.5 mercy this new ruler set the turbulent system in o.

124:2.10 choice of becoming a religious teacher of a new o..

126:2.2 permitted those occurrences of the natural o. of

132:1.4 or spiritual religion of a truer and more worthy o..

135:1.1 the lad was solemnly inducted into this o. for life.

135:2.1 obedient to the requirements of the Nazarite o.;

135:2.3 and from gifts which wealthy Jews made to the o..

135:3.2 was fast approaching when the old o. was to end;

135:3.4 the appearance of the new and eternal o. of affairs,

136:0.1 John as the greatest of the prophets of the old o.,

136:5.4 departures from the natural earth o. as to time.

136:7.3 was an outrage to his material o. of administering the

139:9.6 Their minds were not of a high o.; they might even

143:2.3 In the old o. you fasted and prayed; as the new

143:4.2 tribal gods and offered sacrifices much after the o.

147:7.2 the old o. over into the new teaching of the gospel

148:4.6 Evil is inherent in the natural o. of this world, but

148:5.2 how the natural o. of this world has been many times

148:5.2 to make a beginning of setting these things in o..

160:5.4 This thing, being, state, or o. of existence, or

160:5.11 Now are we forsaking the lures of the known o. of

160:5.11 to the lures of the unknown and unexplored o. of

174:5.12 The old o. is bringing itself to judgment; the Prince

175:3.1 fateful meeting of the Sanhedrin was called to o..

177:4.9 realization of honor and reward in the old o.,

181:0.2 Jesus again called the apostles to o. and began the

181:1.7 peace but not on the o. of the joys and satisfactions

181:2.9 conceptions to the reality of another and spiritual o.

181:2.16 Our kingdom is a realm of o., and where two or

184:3.1 Caiaphas, called the court of inquiry to o. and asked

188:1.1 When o. had been restored, the centurion read the

191:5.3 the new o. of the authority of facts, truth, and faith

195:0.3 A new o. of living was thus presented to the

195:0.4 turning to this new o. of Christian belief, this new

195:0.13 By this paganization of Christianity the old o. won

195:1.6 of a new o. of human religious belief and practice.

ordersocial order

4:5.3 that he lives in a realm of comparative law and o.

16:9.7 to generate an unselfish and altruistic social o..

46:0.1 O. and good will are being restored, and the

47:6.3 A new social o. is being introduced, one based on

49:1.3 are conducted in accordance with law and o..

52:7.5 An entirely new o. of society has arrived.

55:5.3 status of these worlds is of a high and perfected o..

68:0.3 Social evolution of the co-operative o. was initiated

69:3.1 The early o. of specialization in labor was:

69:8.6 society passed from chaos and indolence to o. and

69:9.2 it gave way to the evolution of a higher social o.

69:9.17 all government, law, o., civil rights, social liberties,

69:9.18 The present social o. is not necessarily right—not

69:9.18 Make certain that when you change the social o. you

70:0.1 The development of industry demanded law, o.,

70:0.3 therefore government, comparative law and o.,

71:3.9 would yield a cultural society of the highest o..

71:4.16 signifies that a social o. has arrived in which all

71:6.3 and wholly unworthy of an advanced o. of society;

74:3.7 what must be done to bring o. out of the confusion

74:5.4 the establishment of law and o. in a world of savages

82:2.4 did keep the sexes apart—this favored quiet, o.,

83:0.1 woman to establish a home of the highest social o..

83:1.3 regulation of inheritance, succession, and social o.,

83:6.4 to find a place in this new and improved social o.,

83:7.8 the social o. fails to provide adequate premarital

84:3.1 stage of the autocratic authority of a patriarchal o..

86:2.5 substituting therefor a universe of law and o. wherein

91:4.4 that man lives in a physical universe of law and o..

94:2.1 social o. greatly retarded the progress of the Salem

94:6.9 he made a new fetish out of o. and established a

97:7.11 man is introduced to a universe of law and o. and

99:0.1 replace evil with good within the existing social o.

99:0.1 tended to perpetuate the established o. of society,

99:0.3 adaptation to this new and ever-changing social o..

99:1.1 This new and oncoming social o. will not settle down

99:2.1 more or less of an organic part of the social o. and

99:2.2 being so much an integral part of the established o.,

99:2.4 An ideal social o. is that in which every man loves

99:3.2 The kingdom is neither a social nor economic o.; it is

120:3.4 In your relations to the social o. we advise that you

121:3.1 condition of Roman state was not of the highest o.,

138:10.8 ushers to enable them to maintain o. among the

140:8.4 must employ force for the maintenance of social o.

148:0.1 The encampment was a model in o. and sanitation

159:1.3 your hands that you should maintain temporal o.

160:1.14 in the midst of an evolving social o., it is impossible

170:2.4 It portrayed the ideal of a resultant new o. of human

170:3.11 This new o. of society the world has little known

170:4.5 the advance toward the dawn of a new social o. in

175:4.7 felt responsible for the preservation of social o.,

178:1.2 execution of their laws and the maintenance of o..

178:1.2 the right of social groups of believers to maintain o.

184:1.4 you are disturbing the peace and o. of our country.”

188:1.1 When o. had been restored, the centurion read the

195:0.3 all the Orient were waiting for—but as a new o. of

195:1.6 the driving power of a new o. of human society

ordersequential

3:2.2 proceeding in harmony and o. and in keeping with

8:0.4 In thus reciting the o. of the origin of the Deities, I

20:4.5 only time can reveal the future o. of the visitations

21:3.4 These appear in the following o.: 1. Initial vicegerent

21:5.9 A Master Son may vary the o. of the adjudication

25:8.8 Paradise Companions are assigned in o. of waiting

27:0.11 of these angels in the reverse o. of their naming.

36:5.5 be described, in the o. of evolutionary attainment,

41:7.3 solar energy, named in the o. of their importance, are

42:9.3 elements are arranged in o. of their atomic weights.

48:3.4 are very close of kin to the human races in the o. of

52:0.1 average world the epochs appear in the following o.:

52:1.1 these early peoples successively appear in the o. of

52:5.1 but that is not the usual o. of events on the worlds of

52:6.1 Urantia is not proceeding in the normal o..

71:3.12 Honors are next bestowed in the o. named upon

116:2.4 are encountered by mortal man in the following o.:

126:2.2 permitted those occurrences of the natural o. of

127:3.8 Jesus was skillful, so arranging the o. of the reading

138:8.1 with the other couples in the o. of their choosing.

148:5.2 the natural o. of this world has been many times

170:4.14 Remember that the o. of progressive evolution is

179:1.4 place on the lowest couch, the end of the seating o.

179:1.5 table on these reclining divans in the following o.:

188:1.1 When Joseph presented Pilate’s o. for the Master’s

orderdirective

26:10.7 their ever-attendant Graduate Guides issue the o.

55:3.18 temporarily exempted from translation by the o. of

67:6.8 serves in behalf of Urantia while awaiting the o. to

72:6.2 can be placed on the retired list at any age by court o

77:7.8 group of rebel midwayers is held prisoner by o. of

77:8.12 deliverance after the killing of James by Herod’s o.,

122:10.3 Herod prepared an o. directing that a search be made

122:10.4 learning of the o. to slaughter the Bethlehem boy

144:9.1 John the Baptist was executed by o. of Herod

167:3.1 they had all been closed to his teachings by o. of the

168:1.6 that this o. was made of record just fifteen minutes

187:6.2 Joseph arrived on the scene with an o. from Pilate

188:0.3 he quickly signed the o. which authorized Joseph

order, made to

15:6.6 5. Architectural spheres—worlds made to o..

15:7.1 it occupies a world made to o. and is peopled by

41:1.3 These spheres were constructed—made to o.—by

48:1.3 Such made-to-o. worlds not only abound in the

order, short

23:2.23 Solitary Messengers can go in very short o., not

order that, in

2:1.8 modify, dilute, and attenuate his infinity i. he may be

39:8.5 is the post of guardian angel i. they may attain the

55:3.18 Personalized Adjuster of universe chieftainship i.

74:4.2 noble pair up to the Father’s temple at high noon i.

87:2.7 the mother, aunt, or grandmother was strangled i.

107:3.8 associate, and correlate this accumulated data i.

127:2.8 had been given up i. he might be able to discharge

136:5.4 Father directs me to release such agencies i. his

149:6.4 “Intelligent children do not fear their father i. they

150:8.6 to shorten the service i. the distinguished guest

155:6.10 a misunderstood and despised people, all i. they

162:1.1 proclaim the gospel of the kingdom i. his message

169:2.5 friendship with the forces of righteousness i., when

180:2.6 done in love, i. the branches may bear much fruit.

180:6.1 I am telling you about all this before I leave you i.

183:0.3 withdrew from the camp and from his friends i. his

187:1.4 to journey to Golgotha by the longest road i. a large

187:1.6 will you pray the rocks of the hills to fall on you i.

order to, in

0:0.4 But in o. to formulate this Foreword of definitions

0:3.20 employ the technique of time-space reasoning in o.

1:3.3 see God with the eyes of the flesh in o. to discern

4:5.4 teach that innocent blood must be shed in o. to win

5:5.6 a fragment of that God in o. to justify intelligent

17:3.1 One of each of the seven types is required in o. to

20:5.3 in o. to make it possible for Adjusters to indwell the

26:1.16 must work in pairs in o. to synchronize with the

26:4.13 through the experience that all must traverse in o.

29:1.4 In o. to change in superuniverse service, they would

31:8.3 In speaking of their origin, in o. to avoid using a

40:7.3 the mention of certain Adjuster functions in o. to

50:1.2 lower orders of the administrators of a system in o.

55:4.18 Creator Son for release from planetary duties in o.

63:6.4 Presently, in o. more suitably to impress the minds

65:6.1 that he must kill protoplasm in o. to analyze it.

69:5.5 in spite of the pressure of the wants of today in o.

70:2.19 visualize what war’s substitutes must provide in o. to

70:7.4 2. In o. to practice minority religious rites.

72:8.7 Parental consent is required before twenty-five in o.

77:2.1 story of the primary midwayers at this point in o. to

77:8.2 the midwayers are designated alphabetically in o. to

82:4.5 girls, actually to imprison them for years, in o. to

82:5.7 were permitted to marry those of close kin in o. to

83:2.2 Some women would connive at capture in o. to

87:1.5 The sexes often exchanged clothes in o. to deceive

88:5.3 superstitious persons would chew wood in o. to

89:4.9 in o. to do this he must needs have sorely taxed his

89:5.4 primitive mothers to kill and eat their children in o.

93:9.3 one night had overheard a plot to murder him in o. to

93:9.3 someone would kill him secretly in o. to get Sarah.

93:9.8 ages were deliberately altered in o. to provide for

96:1.2 and in o. to prevent confusion these various Deity

97:8.2 In o. to understand how the devastating pressure

97:9.4 they did in o. to establish a “divine line of descent”

102:1.1 literally true, “Human things must be known in o.

102:1.1 but divine things must be loved in o. to be known.”

103:6.12 man so urgently needs in o. to construct a logical

108:5.10 that guardian angel must be adjudicated in o. to

109:5.1 is done in o. to effect deep spiritual transformations

115:1.3 In o. to facilitate mortal comprehension of the

116:2.3 must have origins, relativities, and destinies in o. to

118:7.3 in o to enjoy universe progression by making contact

120:0.7 Creator Son required instructions from no one in o.

122:10.4 In o. to avoid attracting attention, they journeyed

124:6.1 around Mount Gilboa into the Jordan valley in o. to

127:4.10 necessary for Jesus to sell his harp in o. to defray

129:4.7 not live his life on earth in o. to set an example for

133:9.2 extended their stay in these parts three weeks in o.

134:3.7 one doctrine which had to be accepted in o. to gain

135:5.1 In o. to understand John’s message, account should

136:1.4 that the Messiah was to come in o. to redeem man

136:5.5 In o. to prevent the appearance of apparent time

136:7.2 his Father’s laws of gravity, be justified in o. to

140:5.7 The adult is willing to sow seeds of self-denial in o.

140:5.8 most dangerous to engage in spiritual fasting in o. to

140:5.16 not necessary to be calloused in o. to be manly.

140:8.28 pearl of great price,in o. to possess which a man sells

140:10.1 “In the kingdom you must be righteous in o. to do

144:6.3 And now, in o. to leave you unhampered in your

144:7.1 the price which the followers of Jesus paid in o. to

147:3.5 the one thing he had to do in o. to effect recovery—

147:7.1 They traveled by boat in o. to escape those who

148:4.1 it necessary for men to be born of the spirit in o. to

148:6.10 God afflicts children in o. to punish their parents.

148:7.3 in o. to secure the Herodians as allies against Jesus

151:5.4 rushing over to Jesus, shook him vigorously in o.

152:6.4 respond to the spiritual appeal of the gospel in o. to

156:5.2 “In o. to yield the fruits of the spirit, you must be

161:1.2 Said Rodan: “In o. to be a person, God must have

164:4.4 officer saw whither they were drifting, and in o. to

165:4.8 this in o. to indulge your covetous disposition?

170:3.2 righteousness which every child must ascend in o.

170:5.14 in o. to maintain consistency and to provide for the

172:3.9 branches from the near-by trees in o. to make a

176:0.2 In o. to avoid the crowds passing along the Kidron

177:2.2 do not have to wound love or stifle loyalty in o. to

181:2.16 And this I did in o. to provide for leadership in the

183:2.3 finally were compelled to go to Pilate himself in o.

183:3.4 betrayal bargain with the rulers of the Jews in o. to

183:3.9 John Mark attempted to steal out of the shed in o.

187:2.3 Crucifixion was resorted to in o. to provide a cruel

187:2.3 offering drugged wine to the victim in o. to lessen

187:5.8 in o. to make sure of his death, one of the soldiers

188:5.9 in o. to appease the wrath of an offended God, but

193:6.3 downstairs, where they agreed to cast lots in o. to

194:2.8 ransom which had thus been paid in o. to purchase

194:3.3 does not seek to escape this life in o. to enjoy the

194:3.10 a lonely place for years of solitary meditation in o. to

195:7.12 outside of the universe and apart from it in o. to

195:7.19 dare to use oars with intelligence and vigor in o. to

195:8.8 It is not necessary to sacrifice faith in God in o. to

195:8.8 for the secularists to antagonize true religion in o. to

orderverb

12:7.2 infinite wisdom always o. it done in that precise

112:3.2 the rulers of Orvonton o. the release of the Monitor.

136:4.9 two ways in which he could o. the remainder of

138:10.6 Matthew was empowered to o. the twelve back to

169:2.2 Likewise should you now so o. your lives in the

177:2.7 rests upon all earthly fathers so to live and o. their

182:3.8 unless Jesus himself should o. them to intervene.

orderedsee well-ordered

33:1.1 And this dwelling is so o. because Michael has

43:5.17 when o. by the Constellation Father to intervene in

67:4.2 In an effort to increase their numbers, Daligastia o.

89:6.2 A shaman once o. the sacrifice of a much

97:1.5 “He has made with us an everlasting covenant, o. in

97:9.5 At Gath the Philistines o. David off the field;

119:1.3 And it has been so o.; it has been done.”

119:2.2 the Most Highs, with approval from Uversa, o. his

154:0.3 Herod o. them out of his council chamber.

159:1.4 to a certain king who o. a financial reckoning

159:1.4 He o. that he should be released, and that the loan

173:5.2 And then this insulted king o. out his armies and

185:1.3 Pilate surrendered, o. the images removed from the

185:1.4 and the emperor as promptly o. the offending shields

185:1.6 this episode, the legatus of Syria o. Pilate to Rome.

185:6.2 he o. the Jewish guards and the Roman soldiers to

185:7.5 the cowardly governor o. Jesus brought out before

185:8.2 mob cheered when he o. the release of Barabbas.

185:8.2 Then he o. a basin and some water, and there before

186:4.1 he o. the Master turned over to the Roman soldiers

187:1.9 Then he o. a passerby, one Simon from Cyrene, to

188:1.1 the centurion o. four of his soldiers to his side,

188:1.1 The centurion o. the other soldiers to leave the two

orderlynoun

147:1.1 “My faithful o. is sick and at the point of death.

orderlyadjective

3:2.4 the endless but o. procession of the starry hosts

4:1.7 and haphazard to the mortal mind appears o. and

11:7.7 the vast galaxies which race around Paradise in o.

14:1.10 worlds follow each other in an o. linear procession.

15:1.1 we know that the universes are engaged in an o.,

15:1.3 You are following the o. and predetermined path

25:4.1 one million of the most o. minds were chosen by the

29:2.16 they are engaged in the o. dispatch of effective

33:6.1 in no way interferes with the o. conduct of universe

36:5.12 inherent tendency of all moral creatures towards o.

42:1.9 somewhat limited, but o. and far-flung universe of

42:7.4 It is this o. and dependable association of energies

49:1.7 The process of planetary evolution is o. and

57:1.6 qualities of energy insure the progressive and o.

70:1.22 from the primitive man hunt to the somewhat more o

74:5.6 they upsetting the best-laid plans for o. progression

94:5.7 the first to emerge from barbaric bondage into o.

120:3.5 interfere with the normal and o progressive evolution

173:1.7 all was quiet, and the crowds had become o.;

175:0.2 began to speak, the temple court was quiet and o..

189:4.9 account for the o. arrangement of the grave cloths;

189:5.3 that the grave would hardly have been left so o. if

orders or lower orders or higher orders;

see ordersdirectives; see orderssociological;

see ordersverb

0:3.25 Much of the confusion of all o. of beings, high and

0:5.1 there are numerous other o. of universe personalities.

0:5.3 On attained experiential levels all personality o. or

0:5.4 All subinfinite o. and phases of personality are

0:6.9 personality characteristic of spirit beings of diverse o.

1:5.3 God is unapproachable to so many o. of beings only

2:1.7 the various o. of the seraphic hosts and other

3:0.2 personalized Sons of God are discernible by the lo.

3:6.3 cannot be explained in terms of the lo. of existence.

3:6.3 comprehended only by recognizing the reality of h.

4:5.2 Life Carriers and various o. of angels, have been,

5:1.1 Were it possible for the lo. of intelligence to be

5:3.2 all o. of Father fragments are empowered to register

5:6.2 the factors entering into the make-up of various o.

6:5.4 the prerogatives of creatorship to the various o. of

6:8.2 virtually indistinguishable by the lo. of intelligence.

7:1.5 is inherent to a lesser degree in many Paradise o. of

7:5.10 Magisterial Sons, together with other unrevealed o.

7:5.10 to bestow themselves upon the o. of creature life

7:6.1 the various o. of the divine Sons forgather for their

7:6.2 so characterize all o. of the descending Sons of God

7:6.6 there are numerous other o. of Paradise sonship that

7:6.8 and manifold activities of all o. of Paradise sonship,

8:4.8 the tireless ministry of the lo. of the creature family

9:6.5 innumerable o. of personality, including the human,

9:8.12 With few exceptions the o. revealed to you possess

9:8.12 A majority of them are visible to all o. of spirit

9:8.13 able to see your spiritual associates of the lo. as soon

9:8.15 origin that embraces, among others, the following o.:

9:8.24 they embrace o. that function in the local universes,

10:6.16 These o. are not representative of the attitude of the

13:0.6 other o. of permanent citizenship are unrevealed to

13:1.7 There are numerous o. of divine sonship attached

13:1.9 abode may also be found numerous unrevealed o. of

13:1.16 and of other personalities of the superangelic o..

13:1.16 there are vast numbers of o. unrevealed on Urantia.

13:1.17 There are additional o. of spirit personalities,

13:1.18 the intimate association of numerous unrevealed o.

13:1.19 destiny sphere of all ministering o. of the angelic

13:1.19 many o. of superb spirits who are not “ministering

13:1.20 The ability of various o. of seraphim and allied

13:1.20 beings to envelop within their spirit forms all o. of

13:1.20 because you can almost comprehend such near o.

13:2.1 These home worlds of the diverse o. of spiritual

13:2.8 not know all the experiential secrets of all other o. of

13:2.9 they are little comprehended by other o..

13:3.2 the creation of additional reserves of these o. on

13:4.7 activities, involving so many different o. of living

14:2.3 the higher spiritual o. of reaction response vary in

14:3.8 harboring the numerous o. of differing beings who

14:4.11 other o. of permanent citizenship dwell on their

14:4.21 o. directly connected with your survival experience

14:5.6 constitution of the basic o. of intelligent beings

14:6.5 the satisfactions of seven o. of universe intelligence.

15:3.15 These multiple motions are of several o.: The space

15:8.2 the lo. are not volitional, they do not possess will,

15:10.12 The remaining three o., Mighty Messengers,

15:10.12 The first of these o. came up through the ascendant

15:10.12 these three o. are known as Trinitized Sons of

16:3.4 He is always in close association with all o. of the

16:8.1 The Father bestows personality upon numerous o. of

17:0.10 These seven o. are known on Uversa as the seven

17:2.4 capacity with relation to other (nonreflective) o. of

17:3.5 one of the numerous o. of secoraphic personalities

17:8.2 All o. of the ministering spirits spring from this

17:8.2 A Creative Spirit is the mother of the angelic o. of

18:0.1 seven o. of the Supreme Trinity Personalities:

18:1.5 and of the various separate o. of personalities.

18:2.3 Except for the established o. of life, such as Havona

18:4.4 Certain of these two o. of creature-trinitized beings

18:5.2 of the various subordinate o. of celestial beings.

18:5.3 of all seven o. of the Master Physical Controllers.

19:1.1 Of all the high o. of celestial personalities revealed to

19:2.6 the Universal Censors, constitute the highest o. of

19:3.2 All three o. participate in the government of the

19:4.8 with the seven o. of Supreme Trinity Personalities,

19:5.1 they are one of the few wholly secret o. of beings

19:5.3 it would never be possible for the lo. of celestial

19:5.8 Of more than twelve o. of beings associated with me

19:5.10 I have freely conversed with all o of the Sons of God

19:7.1 There are more than three thousand o. of these

20:0.5 Descending o. of sonship include personalities who

20:1.1 Of the numerous o. of descending Sons, seven will

20:1.1 Sons of God and embrace the following three o.:

20:1.5 The remaining four o. of descending sonship are

20:1.12 As the Paradise o. of Days proved to be divine

20:1.12 have the o. of Paradise Sons revealed themselves

20:1.15 be concerned with the two remaining o. of sonship:

20:2.9 the Magisterial Sons are assisted by two o. of local

20:6.2 that is a universal restriction imposed on all o. of

20:8.1 to mortal creatures and the lo. of spiritual beings.

20:10.4 these o. of sonship collaborate to effect the

21:2.10 Hence the o of creatures native to the local universes

21:5.6 Son’s loss of power to originate entirely new o. of

22:0.1 In addition to descending and ascending o of sonship

22:1.1 for service, embraces seven o. of personalities:

22:1.13 All seven o. of Trinity-embraced sons are

22:1.14 all seven o. function very much as self-governing

22:3.2 Like all separate o. of celestial beings, Those High in

22:7.11 the production of three o. of creature-trinitized sons

22:8.1 there are unrevealed o. of creature-trinitized beings

23:1.5 they equally enjoy association with the very few o. of

23:2.10 There are no separate o. of Solitary Messengers;

23:2.22 exchange ambassadors selected from their native o.

23:3.1 Of all o. assigned to the services of superuniverse

23:4.1 understand and fraternize with other types and o.,

23:4.2 an amazing ability to co-ordinate all types and o. of

23:4.4 and ask numerous other o. of celestial beings, but

24:1.2 are personalized for service in the following four o.:

24:1.7 numbers; no more of these o. are being created.

24:1.13 The two o. are complemental, together having the

24:1.14 Neither are the two o. co-ordinate; in all their

24:1.15 supervisors are alike within their respective o.,

24:3.4 Of all the revealed o. of spirit beings taking origin in

24:7.7 The manner in which these supposedly separate o. of

25:0.1 The messenger hosts include the following o. of

25:0.9 four represent attainment levels of the angelic o..

25:1.1 ho. of beings look down upon the lo. of existence.

25:1.5 Graduate Guides in instructing the various o. of

25:2.2 arise the seven created o. of conciliators serving in

25:3.6 misunderstandings arising between different o. of

25:3.9 The different o. of seraphim and other residents of

25:4.2 from the ranks of the following personality o.:

26:1.1 The angels of all o. are distinct personalities and are

26:1.10 The individual members of the angelic o. are not

26:1.10 Angels of certain o. become Paradise Companions

26:1.11 The seven o. of ministering spirits, as revealed, are

26:1.12 The three o. of supernaphim serve in the Paradise-

26:1.12 The secondary and tertiary o., serving in Havona,

26:1.13 The discussion of these three o. forms the subject of

26:1.14 are not really of the angelic o. proper, though often

26:1.15 All o. of the angelic hosts are devoted to the various

26:1.15 angelic hosts minister to the ho. of celestial beings;

26:2.1 These high angels are created in three major o.:

26:2.2 the mutual understanding of these two unique o.

26:2.4 training of numerous o. of Paradise Citizens who

26:2.5 the resulting o. are always sevenfold in nature;

26:2.7 As the older of the two o., the tertiary supernaphim

26:3.1 your superaphic associates of all o. will be visible

26:3.4 activities involving personalities of differing o.

26:3.10 Paradise pilgrims, and other o. of beings sojourning

26:10.7 last of those o. of secondary supernaphim assigned

27:0.3 angels minister chiefly in the following seven o. of

27:0.11 after successive seasons with the intervening o.,

27:1.2 the rest of sleep and of play in the lower life o.,

27:2.1 the organization of all three o. of these angels—

27:2.3 three thousand different o. of Paradise Citizens,

27:3.4 numerous o. of increasingly divine associates, but

27:5.5 they have classified knowledge into seven grand o.

28:0.2 the superuniverses embrace the following three o.:

28:0.6 Since the latter two o. are not so directly concerned

28:1.3 with the appearance of the initial o. of native life,

28:4.11 responsive to the sentiments of all o. of angels,

28:5.1 of seconaphim; it merely denotes o. of procedure.

28:5.16 promoting reactions of joy among the various o. of

28:6.3 with the ascending beings, including the lo. of angels,

28:6.11 the frandalanks and chronoldeks of other living o..

28:7.1 the secondary and tertiary o. serve as teachers.

28:7.2 Of the three o. of seconaphim, the tertiary group,

29:0.1 existence of angels and similar o. of celestial beings,

29:0.10 no more beings of these o. have been created.

29:3.4 and this is true of all seven divisions of both o..

29:3.9 I may state that these o. of power personalities

29:4.12 Not all these o are persons in the sense of possessing

29:4.15 dispatch of all o. of Master Physical Controllers in

29:4.23 They are among the more personal o. of physical

29:4.23 the less personal o. of the physical controllers only

29:4.23 controllers only by liaison with the more personal o.

29:4.36 the joint creation of all three o. of energy-control

29:4.36 always attached to the ho. of physical controllers.

29:5.4 These mighty o. of primordial-force manipulators

29:5.6 Master Force Organizers give way to the o. of power

30:0.1 the number of major o. and types would stagger the

30:1.6 3. The Seven O. of Reflective Spirits.

30:1.30 A. The Descending O..

30:1.43 B. The Stationary O..

30:1.49 C. The Ascending O..

30:1.64 B. The Ascending O..

30:1.93 These eventuated beings include the following o.:

30:1.14 VII. UNCLASSIFIED AND UNREVEALED O..

30:1.14 numerous o. have been omitted from these lists.

30:1.111 The Midsonite O. of the Local Universes.

30:1.112 No significance need attach to the listing of these o.

30:1.113 There are even whole unrevealed o. of such mind

30:2.9 concerned in setting forth those o. of intelligent

30:2.9 The following listings make no mention of vast o. of

30:2.130 Among such o. are the following three composite

30:2.157 are the meeting places for almost all classes and o. of

30:3.13 They are an ever-shifting colony embracing all o. of

30:4.23 There are three o. of student spirits in accordance

31:8.1 helpful guidance of numerous o. of transcendental

31:9.12 helpers, including two vast o. of force organizers,

31:10.11 new spheres peopled with new o. of exquisite and

31:10.16 New o. of physical creations, enormous and gigantic

31:10.20 presides as Paradise chief of all o. of finaliters.

32:0.2 the manifold creatures who inhabit the varied o. of

33:3.8 bringing into existence the o. of spirit personalities

33:4.6 Gabriel may employ any of the o. of celestial

33:6.5 All ho. of celestial beings are able to utilize this

34:4.9 The superevolutionary o. of personality in a local

34:4.9 The human and the subhuman o. of evolutionary life

34:5.1 in the formulation of life and the creation of new o.

34:5.2 the animal organisms, then the first o. of human

35:0.2 The following o. of local universe sonship find

35:0.7 functions for the creation of three o. of sonship:

35:0.7 functions in the creation of three high o. of Sons:

35:2.1 The seraphic o., the angels, delight to work with

35:2.2 All o. of intelligent beings, superiors from above and

35:3.2 the general supervision of some one of the major o.

35:3.21 In the Melchizedek College of Endowment all o.

35:3.21 all o.—even the Paradise o.—of the Sons of God

35:4.2 While the Melchizedek o. are chiefly devoted to

35:4.4 these Sons have appeared in the likeness of other o.

35:4.4 volunteer emergency ministers to all o. of universe

35:5.3 they excel all o. of universe sonship in stability of

35:5.5 Of all o. of local universe sonship Vorondadeks are

35:9.6 these Sons belonged to the second and third o.,

36:2.11 The differing o. of will creatures are configured as

36:2.16 come into existence the four and twenty basic o.

36:3.5 not even on those spheres where new o. of life are

36:5.1 the Infinite Spirit which is extended to the lo. of life

36:5.6 adjutants to function so largely in the lo. of animal

36:5.13 the function of the first five in the animal o. is to

37:0.2 Preceding papers have dealt with the created o. of

37:0.2 narratives will portray the ascending o. of sonship.

37:0.2 certain of the o. of permanent citizenship in the local

37:1.1 Many of the unique o. grouped in this category are

37:1.1 the Universe Aids include the following seven o.:

37:2.10 primary worlds are presided over by the created o. of

37:8.0 8. HIGHER SPIRIT O. OF ASSIGNMENT

37:8.1 Of the higher spirit o. of the family of the Infinite

37:9.1 the local universe has its o. of permanent citizenship.

37:9.6 These o. of beings are by and large neither ascending

37:9.6 and midway creatures, it is relatively true of these o..

37:10.1 Besides the seraphic and mortal o., who will be

37:10.1 there are two unusual o. that function extensively on

37:10.6 for the further revelation of these o. of creation.

38:0.1 There are three distinct o. of the personalities of the

38:0.3 Their various o. constitute the corps of the skilled

38:1.2 These angelic o. are projected at the time of planning

38:3.1 Numerous o. of spirit beings function throughout

38:3.1 There serve in the local universe six other o. of

38:4.1 The remaining six clusters are occupied by six o.

38:5.4 ever in the service of the lo. of spiritual personalities

38:6.3 seraphim and all other local universe o. have become

38:7.3 all seven o. of seraphim are provided with these

38:7.5 Cherubim and sanobim, like seraphim and other o.

38:7.7 midway creatures are distinctly separate o. of beings;

38:8.4 These “fourth creatures” of the angelic o. always

38:9.1 are grouped with the o. of permanent citizenship,

38:9.7 midwayers are divided into seven o. spiritually, and

38:9.8 the secondary o. are much more like human beings.

39:0.11 the angelic ministers seek assignment to the lo. of

39:1.1 of the seven revealed o. of local universe angels.

39:1.4 Ho. of angels, supernaphim and seconaphim,

39:1.7 the seraphic advisers and helpers attached to all o. of

39:1.13 Teaching counselors are secretaries to all o. of

39:1.17 duties while attached to lower or less responsible o..

39:2.1 not qualitatively superior to other o. of angels, but

39:2.8 angelic o. dedicated to the ministry of transporting

39:4.6 lo. of seraphic ministers were misled and deluded by

39:5.4 seraphic o. have been able to foster and bring to

39:6.1 diversified in accordance with the following seven o.

39:7.1 survive by some one of the modified o. of ascension.

39:8.3 an eternal minister and adviser to the seraphic o.

39:8.6 the more experienced angelic personalities of all o.

39:9.1 and as assistants to the high Paradise-Havona o. of

39:9.2 now serve more extensively with the supreme o. of

39:9.2 but some serve with each of the other angelic o..

40:0.10 purpose of the Gods respecting the ascending o. of

40:0.11 to a discussion of the three basic o. of ascending

40:0.11 the nonmortal ascending o. of sonshipseraphic,

40:3.1 Upon being relieved of planetary service, both o.

40:4.2 Sons of God, the highest of all such o. of sonship.

40:5.2 of decreasingly divine and increasingly human o.,

40:5.17 limited in comparison with the three-brained o..

40:5.18 too numerous to narrate between the revealed o. of

40:10.4 with evolved o. of citizenship that will become

40:10.8 What the ultimate destiny of these stationary o. of

40:10.13 the destinies of the ascending o. of sonship.

42:11.6 mechanisms must appear to be mindless to the lo.

43:0.3 headquarters worlds are fully supplied with all o. of

43:1.5 the mortals of the modified o. are reassembled.

43:3.1 most farseeing and intelligent loyalty of all the o. of

43:4.6 sought to displace all superior o. of sonship in the

43:6.4 there are ten divisions of the material o. of life.

43:7.2 are created to function in seventy o. of personality.

43:7.2 Each of these o. of univitatia exhibits ten major

43:8.3 between the various universe and superuniverse o. of

44:1.7 the very arrangement and association of different o.

44:4.3 All of the ho. of Nebadon are bilingual,

44:5.4 energy as applied to the morontia and other o. of

44:6.7 values assigned to different morontia and spirit o. in

45:1.7 planet is the headquarters of the divine Sons of all o.,

45:1.8 assigned to individual groups of these diverse o..

45:2.5 a conclave with some one group of the various o. of

45:2.5 the utmost fraternity between all the various o. of

45:5.1 including the various o. of divine Sons, high spirits,

45:5.6 The ho. of sonship reserve the veto functions of the

45:7.5 voted into authority from time to time by three o. of

46:2.3 the respiration of animals or plants of the material o..

46:2.9 the receiving stations for the various o. of beings

46:4.7 fascinating o. of spirit and near-spirit creatures.

46:5.10 the ascending mortals freely mingle with all o. of

46:5.10 the intriguing activities of their numerous o..

46:5.15 is the home of the Vorondadeks and all other o. of

46:5.17 All o. of these Sons are here assembled, and from

46:5.21 by the ministering spirits of the ho. and groupings.

46:5.22 tarrying sphere of certain unrevealed o. of seraphim

46:5.26 The various o. of the Master Physical Controllers are

46:5.29 groups, o. very different from one’s own fellows.

46:7.2 utilization of numerous o. of their lesser brethren

46:7.3 physical ministry to all o. of universe personalities

46:7.7 —the morontia creations, the lower angelic o.,

46:7.7 midway creatures, and some of the lo. of spirit

47:4.1 and the advancing mortals inaugurate new social o.

47:4.2 While the various o. of celestial life differ, they are

47:5.2 and the training schools for the various morontia o..

47:5.2 the headquarters of the angelic o. and the home of

47:6.1 to draw close to the various o. of the Sons of God

48:2.25 The morontia records are available to all o. of

48:2.26 you will have seen all o. of spirits with the exception

48:4.8 the high humor of the various o. of intelligent beings;

48:4.12 existence or through progressive levels of our o.,

48:4.14 from the serious assignments of our respective o..

48:4.16 diversion of humor is greatest in those o. beings

48:6.1 While all o. of angels, from the planetary helpers to

48:6.31 The recorders of all the seraphic o. devote a certain

48:6.34 A large corps of all o. of the transition seraphim is

48:6.34 draw the nearest to humans of all o. of seraphim,

48:8.3 majority of innumerable o. of created intelligences

48:8.4 presently possible to the living o. of intelligent,

48:8.4 there will be no created o. of experiential beings

49:2.11 There is a very great modification of animal o. on

49:2.21 There are five distinct o. of beings as they are

49:3.1 But there are also o. of mortals who are able to live

49:4.8 the mental life of all these various o. of mortals is

49:5.13 ethical, and worshipful than the three-brained o..

49:5.14 The third brain of the three-brained o. is best

49:5.15 are limited in comparison with the two-brained o.,

49:5.16 subsequent missions of the various o. of divine Sons.

49:5.17 evolution than either the one- or two-brained o.,

49:5.17 the Life Carriers to project these varied o. of mortals

49:5.18 These three o. stand on an equal footing in the

49:5.19 to the one-, two-, and three-brained o. of mortals;

49:5.27 As a result of the ministry of all the successive o. of

49:5.30 creatures—even between human and superhuman o..

49:6.1 various o of the messenger hosts of the Infinite Spirit

49:6.8 2. Mortals of the individual o. of ascension.

49:6.10 The most advanced of these o. really begin their

49:6.11 3. Mortals of the probationary-dependent o. of

49:6.13 the probationary-dependent o. of survival is similar

49:6.14 the primary and secondary modified o. of ascenders.

49:6.15 Mortals of the secondary modified o. of ascension.

50:1.1 the Planetary Prince is the last of the o. of personal

50:1.2 corps of such new worlds must be of the lo. of the

50:1.3 the values and relationships of the numerous o. of

50:2.7 to collaborate with angels and other o. of celestial

50:4.13 successive planetary dispensations of the various o.

51:1.5 just as are all other o. of local universe sonship,

51:3.6 of the Material Sons and Daughters are of two o.:

51:3.9 Your world has been visited by four o. of sonship:

51:6.5 Sons and Daughters are able to see all of the lo. of

53:4.2 groups, it was equally good for all o. of intelligence

53:6.2 Lucifer; his charming ways fascinated the lo. of

53:6.5 assuming jurisdiction over the loyal seraphic o. on

53:7.4 The ho. of local universe sonship did not join the

53:7.8 but most of the lo. of intelligence were involved in

53:9.1 But thousands of the angels and the lo. of celestial

55:4.10 new o. of liaison ministers largely replace midwayers;

55:10.10 new status would be imparted to all o. of permanent

56:5.2 creation and to the different o. of intelligent beings.

56:7.8 the new o. of beings that may sometime inhabit these

57:8.7 Melchizedeks, seraphim, and other o. of celestial life

58:6.3 new species appear as full-fledged and new o. of life,

58:6.4 new species and diversified o. of living organisms is

58:6.7 the anatomic structure of all new o. of life are in

59:4.13 The earth was being rapidly overrun by the new o. of

61:1.2 Previous o. of nonplacental mammals had existed,

61:1.10 In common with the later appearing o., early

61:2.4 most of the present-day o. of marine life were in

65:1.1 metamorphosis which few o. of creatures possess.

65:1.6 group consists of ten o. of diverse personalities,

65:2.8 the bird family and the numerous o. of mammals.

65:7.5 spirits do not make contact with the mechanical o. of

66:4.9 planetary service in liaison with the descending o.

71:4.17 to be exterminated by the baser o. of humanity.

74:4.4 Adam held forth in explanation of the o. of divine

75:1.4 Only indirectly, by means of the angelic o., could

77:0.1 angelic o.; hence are they called midway creatures.

77:0.1 long since accepted them as one of the essential o. of

77:0.2 two distinct o. of midwayers: the primary or senior

77:2.1 kinship between the two o.—primary and secondary—

77:8.1 They function as a single corps, embracing both o.

77:8.3 Both o. are nonmaterial beings as regards nutrition

77:8.4 both o. are indispensable to the seraphim who serve

77:8.9 they are distributed as assistants to the various o. of

77:9.1 permanent inhabitants to be found on the various o.

77:9.2 Unlike the various o. of celestial beings who are

84:6.5 Many o. of universe creatures are created in dual

93:2.8 could not communicate with other o. of celestial

98:5.5 there were seven different o. into which believers

105:0.1 To even high o. of universe intelligences infinity is

105:7.8 4. The two o. of Paradise force organizers.

107:2.1 We understand that there are seven o. of Adjusters,

107:2.1 We often refer to the different o. as follows:

107:3.3 Beings of high spiritual o. receive only three divine

107:3.10 contact and communicate with the personalized o..

107:4.3 the lo. of personal creatures may sometimes have to

107:5.4 endowment of numerous other o. of prepersonal

107:5.4 Though many of these o. have not been revealed on

107:7.6 To our o. of being these fragments of Deity are

107:7.7 but no o. of beings are thus indwelt excepting will

108:1.7 perhaps the supervising personalized o. select from

108:3.5 chiefs of seraphim and to the leaders of other o. of

108:3.8 Among the higher spirit o. it is exceedingly difficult

108:3.8 presence of numerous o. of the prepersonal entities.

108:3.9 detect the spirit presence of certain unrevealed o.

108:4.5 Personalized Monitors and other o. of unrevealed

109:3.1 the duties of any of the created o. of celestial beings.

109:7.7 most active of the numerous o. of celestial beings

109:7.8 services for numerous o. of universe personalities,

112:7.9 one of the unique o. of the ascending personalities

113:7.3 lower than the more simple types of the angelic o..

114:3.2 All o. of angelic hosts regard him as their

116:3.3 The bestowal o. of sonship, the Michaels and the

116:3.4 presences of the Father which indwell numerous o.

116:3.5 The creature bestowals of the Paradise o. of sonship

116:4.12 There are many other o. of universe personalities

117:2.5 of any other of the evolutionary and experiential o.

118:6.2 mention the innumerable hosts of various other o. of

119:0.2 the various o. of the Paradise Sons are reflecting

119:0.5 to the different o. of universe intelligences affected

119:0.6 with a full and just sympathy for the various o. of

119:4.6 passed through the bestowal experience of three o.

119:5.4 going to incarnate in the likeness of his various o.

120:0.1 to bestow himself in the likeness of his various o.

120:0.2 six times after the similitude of six differing o. of his

120:0.4 seven bestowals on the various o. of his creatures

122:0.2 Commission of Twelve—selected from the ho. of

167:7.5 the existence of other and ho. of celestial beings who

168:1.10 vast concourse of all o. of celestial beings assembled

189:2.3 a numerous host of the representatives of all o. of

191:3.1 together with transition mortals of various o. from

ordersdirectives

22:7.5 then does Master Spirit Number Seven issue o.

29:4.15 subject to the o. of the divine executioners of the

33:7.4 sentences of extinction are carried out upon the o.,

34:7.8 received your o. to advance, do not fear the dangers

40:10.9 Celestial Guardians with o. to present such Spirit-

53:7.1 but they also execute the personal o. of Michael

67:2.2 came back the o. designating Caligastia as supreme

76:6.2 following his reverent burial, the o. of Lanaforge,

93:9.11 receive provisional title to Urantia “upon the o. of

113:5.4 in emergencies and then usually on the direct o. of

119:1.3 who bore credentials from Uversa and presented o.

120:1.5 In this interim of your incarnation, I hold the o. of

130:6.6 the man whose cross he subsequently bore by o. of

147:1.2 For I am myself under the o. of others, and I have

153:1.1 Jewish religious leaders acting directly under o. from

154:2.3 who had no uncertain o. from their chief respecting

168:1.6 that Jesus’ Personalized Adjuster issued o. for the

175:3.3 The officers of the Sanhedrin were given the o. for

175:4.13 decreed the death of Jesus and having issued o. for

177:4.6 the captain holding the o. for Jesus’ arrest that he

182:2.5 John were standing by to receive the Master’s o.,

183:3.7 as Jesus stood there awaiting the captain’s o.,

183:3.9 gave o. that they be seized; but the soldiers were

183:3.9 having overheard the captain’s o. to arrest them,

183:5.1 The captain of the temple guards gave o. that he

183:5.1 And the o. of the Roman captain were obeyed;

183:5.3 gave o. that the apostle should come over by him,

188:2.2 come before you to request that you issue such o.

190:1.7 under the o. of their fearless and efficient leader,

orderssociological

55:4.30 influence on progressing social and economic o..

68:3.3 whipping the loose social o. of early ages into the

70:5.1 developed the successive o. of human government

70:7.13 Women’s o. pledged against marriage early came

70:7.16 These o. awed and controlled the mobs;

70:7.16 they acted as vigilance societies, practicing lynch law

70:7.16 They were the first spies when the tribes were at war

70:7.16 they kept unscrupulous kings on the anxious seat.

70:10.5 this constituted these o. the first crime detectors

71:4.17 to be exterminated by the baser o. of humanity.

72:1.4 succeeded by many different o. of government—

82:3.9 Early in social evolution peculiar and celibate o. of

82:3.9 they were started and maintained by individuals

99:0.2 concerned either with the creation of new social o.

99:1.5 the lower social o. are no longer so abjectly ignorant

99:2.5 glorifying the established political and economic o.,

139:11.9 see the social, economic, and political o. improved,

ordersverb

110:2.5 if your will o. and enforces the execution of the

ordinance

122:9.1 There was a Mosaic o. which directed that a mother,

148:5.4 or innocently transgressed such a divine o..

ordinarilysee ordinarily, not

0:6.2 Power is o. limited to the designation of electronic

3:2.11 The power of God is, o., only limited in its spiritual

15:12.1 And o. the verdict is formulated by a varying-sized

16:7.3 A nonpersonal animal o. learns only by leaping.

18:7.3 intercommunication, being o. self-limited to an

19:1.5 The human mind would o. crave to approach the

20:5.4 but o. only once will a bestowal Son serve on the

23:3.8 In the seven superuniverses, o.—but not always—

37:9.10 ascending Sons, but we o. class them as ascending.

38:4.3 O. they retain their original complements of being,

39:2.4 One superuniverse can o. communicate with another

43:3.6 as individuals you would o. be little concerned with

43:3.7 Much of this authority would o., in a loyal system,

45:5.7 the Melchizedek University—being material and o.

51:3.6 These material but o. invisible planetary ministers

51:4.1 the red man, who o. is the first to attain human levels

65:1.1 They o. perform their duties as mid-phase Sons,

65:4.7 They o. arise in diversified strains from

65:4.11 O., will does not emerge until the colored races have

70:6.5 O. a representative was chosen to impersonate him

73:1.1 the arrival of the Material Son would o. herald

81:1.5 Man o. evolved into a farmer from a hunter by

86:3.1 Among savage peoples death was o. due to violence,

97:9.6 O., Saul’s defeat would have been ascribed to

107:2.7 Adjusters o. become fused with the ascending

110:6.15 The Adjuster cannot, o., speak directly with you

116:4.5 O., the collective creations of the Master Spirits are

127:1.5 O. the girls of Jewish families received little

136:2.3 O., when a mortal of the realm attains such high

139:3.5 and Peter, but they did much better than would o. be

166:2.1 O. these Jews would have refrained from all

184:3.4 O., the Jews, when trying a man on a capital charge,

187:1.4 O., it was the custom to journey to Golgotha by the

188:4.2 Death is, o., a part of life.

189:0.2 Those things which you o. do for the creature, you

189:3.2 O. these seraphic guardians, onetime assigned to

196:2.2 man begins on earth and o. achieves only at the

ordinarily, not

5:3.2 they do not o. proceed out of the realm of the

30:1.92 host of transcendental beings whose origin is not o.

37:3.2 While not o. subject to the direction of the Bright

40:5.12 other groups who do not o. fuse with Adjusters.

40:10.2 they do not, o., ascend beyond the confines of

40:10.6 but they do not o. acquire that intimate knowledge

45:1.2 finaliters and their structures are not o. perceptible to

77:8.13 they do not, o., permit humans to witness their

110:6.15 The Adjuster cannot, o., speak directly with you

113:5.4 They do not (o.) arbitrarily intervene in the routine

ordinarysee ordinary, out of the

12:7.5 therefore can you depend, in all o. circumstances,

12:7.5 doing the same thing in the same identical and o. way

15:6.9 The trillions upon trillions of years that an o. sun

20:6.2 these human-divine Sons live o. lives with just one

29:3.9 They could not so function on an o. evolutionary

41:7.13 pause to consider that one drop of o. water contains

42:3.10 relatively stable materialization under o. conditions.

42:5.13 to just one octave, the whole light of o. sunlight.

44:0.15 The higher forms of spirits pass through o. matter.

44:4.5 one hundred years of perusing o. written language.

49:2.22 different ways to the chemical rays of o. sunlight.

50:3.3 while exempt from the o. diseases of the realms,

62:2.5 pugnacious when disturbed in the o. pursuit of

62:5.11 life did not seem worth living among his o. fellows;

65:4.9 On an o. inhabited world a Planetary Prince would

65:7.3 on o. worlds they are encircuited with adjutant

66:5.16 the Prince’s staff were limited to o. methods of race

72:10.1 O. criminals and the defectives are placed, by sexes,

73:6.4 This form of sustenance was useless to the o.

83:7.3 forms of marriage: the o., which permitted divorce,

85:0.3 lakes, trees, waterfalls, rain, and hundreds of other o.

86:5.5 1. O. and transient fainting.

86:5.11 And Moses was right, for o. dreams are not the

88:5.5 was regarded as too sacred to use on o. occasions,

89:6.2 sacrificing of humans for o. occasions, substituting

90:0.2 regarded as being unresponsive to the o. mortal.

91:0.5 fetishes, amulets, ghosts, rulers, and to o. people.

97:9.29 little more than the chronicle of o. profane history.

110:4.3 natural and everyday occurrences of normal and o.

110:4.5 so emotional in their o. reactions, that it becomes

110:5.5 your o. dream experiences are purely physiologic

119:7.7 was thus born of woman and was reared in the o.

120:2.9 in fact you are to become an o. human of the realm

123:4.7 Under o. circumstances only midway creatures can

126:3.14 being regarded as peculiar or different from o. folks

135:0.2 John grew up as an o. child, day by day and year by

136:6.1 Should he go in quest of food as any o. man would

136:8.6 the kingdom in the hearts of mankind by natural, o.,

137:4.13 agents of the Creator made wine as they do by the o.

137:7.2 Day by day they went about their o. work, while

145:2.13 spirit or demon; he was a victim of o. epilepsy.

153:5.1 Under o. circumstances they would have welcomed

159:3.13 accidents of time or to the o. catastrophes of nature.

160:1.10 strength and wisdom for the o. conflicts of living,

178:1.13 in his civil service all of the o. traits of citizenship

181:2.15 to lay down their lives for this gospel, but in all o.

182:2.7 In o. circumstances the apostles would have bidden

183:1.2 O. men and women cannot expect to have their

186:2.3 that he submit himself to the natural and o. course of

187:3.6 he elected to die as an o. mortal upon the cross.

189:2.3 so that it can become indifferent to o. matter, while

189:2.7 without the o. and visible processes of mortal decay

190:0.3 and such beings do not partake of o. material food;

193:4.2 personality shut in and away from o. social contacts.

196:0.1 Jesus experienced the o. ups and downs of mortal

ordinary, out of the

35:4.2 many things out of the o. are destined to happen,

85:1.2 stones impressed early man as being out of the o.

87:5.14 everything out of the o. was considered an omen.

139:6.7 Nathaniel heard sickness or anything out of the o.

153:0.2 that “something out of the o. is about to happen.”

162:2.9 There is something out of the o. about this teacher.

172:1.5 Nothing out of the o. happened until near the close

179:4.1 the meal was proceeding as if nothing out of the o.

179:5.2 The apostles all sensed that something out of the o.

182:2.9 None of the apostles expected anything out of the o.

ordination

98:1.1 for their strict interpretation of their oath of o.,

140:0.0 THE ORDINATION OF THE TWELVE

140:0.1 Jesus called the apostles together for their o. as

140:0.2 to instruct them in preparation for their formal o..

140:1.1 Before the formal o. service Jesus spoke to the

140:2.0 2. THE ORDINATION

140:3.0 3. THE ORDINATION SERMON

140:4.1 but it was Jesus’ o. charge to the twelve apostles.

140:4.9 Jesus’ discourse at the o. of the twelve constitutes a

140:6.0 6. THE EVENING OF THE ORDINATION

140:7.0 7. THE WEEK FOLLOWING THE ORDINATION

140:9.2 Jesus reviewed many features of the o. sermon,

161:2.8 From the day of our o. as apostles right on down

163:0.0 O. OF THE SEVENTY AT MAGADAN

163:1.0 1. ORDINATION OF THE SEVENTY

163:1.2 the lake of Galilee to witness the o. of the seventy.

163:2.1 Over fifty disciples who sought o. and appointment

163:2.1 Jesus never rejected a single person who craved o.

163:2.4 a devout believer, and who desired to receive o..

163:2.4 Matadormus concerning the requirements of o.

163:4.9 their o. sermon, which was an elaboration of the

172:2.2 review of their ministry from the day of their o.

173:2.3 Such an o. conferred the title of “rabbi” upon the

181:2.16 Ever since the o. of you and your brethren as

182:1.2 about him as they had done on the day of their o.;

192:2.14 all on the mount of your o. tomorrow at noontime.”

192:3.0 3. ON THE MOUNT OF ORDINATION

192:3.2 repeat the charges and saw him re-enact the o.

192:4.4 in conference with the Master on the mount of o.,

Ordovician

59:2.13 life, which is known to your geologists as the O..

ores

80:6.3 Andites worked iron o. coming from Mount Sinai

organ

70:3.8 hand of the candidate rested upon the generative o.

72:9.7 vital and functioning o. within a larger governmental

110:1.1 existing within the confines of a single physical o..

organicsee organic evolution

4:1.10 There is also an o. unity in the universes of time and

16:3.15 Seventh Master Spirit discloses a personal and o.

19:4.3 the System Sovereigns, and they are an o. part of all

20:7.3 The Daynal order of sonship is not an o. part of the

31:9.13 Inspired Trinity Spirits maintain any o. association

58:7.10 indicating the presence of o. carbon and testifying

72:9.7 The ideal state is o., and every free and intelligent

77:2.7 plasm contributors were made possessors of the o.

91:6.2 Prayer is not a technique for curing o. diseases.

99:2.1 religion unfortunately become more or less of an o.

99:3.1 institutionalized Christianity become an o. part of the

104:3.14 functional unity, not a trinity—an o. entity—but

104:3.16 It is functional rather than o..

109:2.10 The indwellers are not an o. or biologic part of life;

110:1.1 Adjusters are not o. parts of the physical creatures of

114:3.5 does not maintain a very close o. relationship with

organic evolution

36:5.1 primitive worlds that conditions the course of o.;

46:2.5 And since there is no o. on Jerusem, there are no

65:0.7 the spirit adjutants that conditions the course of o.

65:1.8 After o. has run a certain course and free will of

65:1.8 refrain from attempts to influence the course of o..

65:4.3 planned, that o. is not a mere cosmic accident.

67:0.1 upheaval did not interfere with the progress of o.,

73:0.1 O. proceeded apace, quite regardless of the moral

81:0.1 the basic o. of the human species continued to carry

81:5.1 o. in any age may proceed unhindered in the very

102:6.10 O. is a fact; purposive or progressive evolution is a

118:8.1 O. on the inhabited worlds is physically limited by

organically

16:3.15 The Seventh Master Spirit is not o. representative

16:3.16 No one of the Seven Spirits is o. representative of

18:6.5 A Union of Days is not o. connected with the

24:0.10 but they are not o. attached to the administrations

30:3.2 These students are not in any manner o. connected

99:1.6 Religion must not become o. involved in the secular

organism

0:5.7 1. Body. The material or physical o. of man.

0:5.8 perceiving, and feeling mechanism of the human o..

16:8.15 planetary modification of the Nebadon type of o.

34:4.13 the hosts of microscopic bodies in the animal o. that

36:5.3 adjutants on any world and in any given living o. of

36:5.12 mental ministers can mobilize in the mind of the o.

51:2.4 When the reassembly of the physical o. is completed,

59:1.1 shore line; as yet no form of land o. has evolved.

65:2.4 the ameba, the typical single-celled animal o.,

65:5.2 all diseases produced by the vegetable type of o..

65:6.2 in every living o.material or spiritual—there is an

72:9.7 functioning organ within the larger governmental o..

82:3.1 Marriage is the institutional response of the social o.

105:1.7 inhabiting personalities, is a vast and complex o.,

112:1.13 Life is a process which takes place between the o.

112:1.14 not so much within the o. as between the o. and the

112:1.15 The ability and willingness of the o. to make such

112:1.18 In the human o the summation of its parts constitutes

112:5.1 individuation of such a being within the cosmic o..

116:7.0 7. THE LIVING O. OF THE GRAND UNIVERSE

116:7.1 it is also a magnificent and responsive living o..

116:7.1 and this material and living o. is penetrated by

118:9.4 The grand universe is mechanism as well as o.,

195:10.11 this brotherhood is destined to become a living o.

organismal

16:8.3 and spiritual nature which constitute the o. vehicle

36:6.7 activated plasm the prerogatives of o. reproduction.

59:2.9 the great age of individual animal o. evolution,

65:0.1 there develops o. physical capacity for mind—

65:0.1 influences taking origin in the o. mind itself.

65:0.6 The mechanical-nonteachable levels of o. response

65:6.2 o. adaptation, and augmented life realization.

65:7.4 the nonmechanical-teachable types of o. response.

65:7.5 the mechanical orders of o. environmental response.

67:7.4 The administrative sectors of the universes are o.;

112:1.7 2. Vertical depth embraces the o. drives and attitudes

112:1.13 of continuity to this o.-environmental association.

112:1.14 process tends to create and establish o. patterns of

organisms or living organism

6:6.1 Man observes mind phenomena in lo. functioning

29:1.4 Such subordinate physical-control o. are basically

29:4.32 as a plant stores solar light, so do these lo. store

34:5.2 first endowing vegetable life, then the animal o.,

36:2.19 as they are associated with living forms and o..

36:6.1 life, but never will they be able to produce lo..

36:6.3 all such lo. are lacking in two essential attributes—

41:2.6 for the living energies of elementary material o..

49:1.7 development of higher o. from lower groupings of

58:6.1 forms of life and the later well-defined animal o..

58:6.2 most simple to the most complex and advanced o.,

58:6.4 of diversified orders of lo. is wholly biologic,

58:6.5 the saltiness of their body fluids just as those o.

58:6.6 the early adjustment struggles of these primitive o..

58:6.6 always are lo. striving to accommodate themselves

58:6.8 all lo. swing back and forth from age to age.

58:7.1 more primitive forms of the early marine-animal o.

58:7.2 primitive Protozoa, and spongelike transition o..

59:0.8 already developed from preceding vegetable o.,

59:0.8 the early animal o. have gradually made their way

59:0.8 Since so few of these early o. had shells, not many

59:1.18 seaweeds, one-celled o., simple sponges, trilobites,

59:2.9 But all of these animals were marine o..

59:2.12 The valve-shelled o. also evolved,

59:5.23 were the epochs of development for fresh-water o.;

65:0.6 mind—those response mechanisms of o. capable of

65:1.7 the living units and maneuver the evolving o.,

65:1.8 human type has appeared in the highest evolving o.

65:2.2 which resulted in the animallike borderland o. are in

65:2.2 those o. through which the gradual transition from

65:2.2 true borderline o.—neither vegetable nor animal—but

65:2.3 The bacteria, simple vegetable o. of a primitive

65:2.13 The eastern and central groups of lo. were early

65:6.4 the red blood cells illustrates how evolving o. are

65:6.6 many seemingly mysterious adjustments of lo. are

65:6.9 Preintelligent o. react to environmental stimuli, but

65:6.9 but those o. which are reactive to mind ministry can

65:7.3 more difficulty in contacting with the evolutionary o.

65:7.4 in contacting with the evolving minds of Urantia o.

65:7.5 Such preintelligent responses of lo. pertain purely to

76:4.7 microscopic and ultramicroscopic o. of the realm.

112:1.13 mechanisms are innately passive; o., inherently active

118:7.6 The bestowal of personality imparts to lo. the further

organization or universe organization;

see organization, social

0:8.12 The function of God the Sevenfold dates from the o.

0:8.12 The o. of these future universes of the primary,

3:1.10 God and loyalty to him on the part of the vast uo.,

3:5.2 on down through the uo. There is an unbroken chain

5:3.2 realm of the Eternal Son and the Son’s spiritual o..

7:6.4 complete the o. of the local universes of evolution.

11:2.9 literal substance of Paradise is a homogeneous o. of

11:8.8 of force-energy and the o. of power and matter.

11:9.6 is the pattern for all universes in their ideals, o.,

12:0.1 you can know something of their physical o. and

12:1.1 The laws of physical o. and administration prove

12:1.15 These activities undoubtedly presage the o. of the

12:2.2 space, where untold universes are in process of o..

12:6.13 Ultimate is progressively integrating the creative o.

14:2.1 their literal substance differs from the material o.

14:2.2 realities of Havona represent an order of energy o.

14:2.3 The material of Havona consists of the o. of basic

14:2.5 The basic o. of a threefold creation is wholly unlike

14:3.6 Antigravity is employed in the o. of the material

14:5.6 Aside from the physical o. of matter and the

15:0.2 the sevenfold scheme of the superuniverse o. and

15:0.3 idea of the physical constitution and material o. of

15:0.3 the marvelous o. provided for their government

15:2.0 2.ORGANIZATION OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

15:2.10 the plan of uo. provides for the following units:

15:4.1 While creation and uo. remain forever under the

15:4.1 we understand the o. of the material creations from

15:4.2 and so is the stage set for the inauguration of uo..

15:8.2 automatic and inherent in their highly specialized o.

15:14.7 you can locate your planet in the scheme of the o. of

16:0.1 the number seven is basically fundamental in its o.

16:4.3 entities who are indispensable to the o., control, and

17:3.7 The reflectivity o. is the news-gathering and decree-

17:3.11 superuniverse the reflective o. acts as a segregated

17:6.1 the Creator Sons in the o. and management of local

17:6.4 the preliminary training of a Michael Son in the o.

17:6.6 the long and arduous period of the material o. of

19:5.3 not a part of the manifest and definitely revealed o.

21:2.1 but before he may begin even the physical o. of his

21:2.2 —virtually the God—of the universe of his own o.,

21:2.12 No material o. is independent of the absolute-gravity

23:2.1 they have neither o. nor government of any kind;

24:5.2 in their administrative o. all sentinels commissioned

24:6.4 council and the director of their vast educational o.

24:7.9 modifications in the o. of the central creation,

26:2.6 they were discovered in function upon the o. of

27:2.1 “the original pattern angel,” to preside over the o. of

27:5.5 universe knowledge are also responsible for its o.

28:1.2 Son when he embarks on the adventure of uo..

29:2.13 This is the electronic o. of universe power.

29:2.15 The electronic o. of universe power functions in

29:2.16 to the Creator Sons during the later times of uo.

29:2.17 are otherwise concerned with life as a functional o..

29:2.19 body in a million harbors such a living power o..

29:3.3 Sons during the later epochs of universe material o..

30:2.130 beings that are also closely related to the o. of the

31:0.12 We have no idea as to the nature of the future o. of

31:7.2 the finaliter oath, and though subject to the corps o.

31:9.11 In their functional o. the three supervising Architects

31:9.14 the Creator Sons to their space sites for the o. of the

31:10.19 agelong mobilization and o. of physical universes

31:10.22 o. and working of the central and superuniverses,

32:1.2 no opportunity for a Creator Son to begin uo. until

32:2.0 2. UNIVERSE ORGANIZATION

32:2.1 The Creator Sons are preceded in uo. by the power

32:2.2 the preliminary physical work of uo. later serve in

32:2.3 physical creation in Nebadon consisted in the o. of

32:2.5 this was not true of the earlier epochs of physical o..

32:2.9 The o. of planetary abodes is still progressing in

32:2.10 not a uniform system, a single astronomic unit or o..

32:3.4 a duplication of the administrative o. of the central

33:3.6 becomes the transcendent pattern for the family o.

34:0.1 there to be his companion, first, in physical o. and,

34:1.1 After the completion of the physical o. of a starry

34:1.2 associate of the Son in his work of physical uo..

34:1.3 during the time of purely physical creation or o.

35:2.3 They maintain an autonomous o. devoted to

35:3.20 a single line of research, such as energy, matter, o.,

36:2.12 here all new modes of life o. are worked out.

36:2.16 fundamental or parent pattern of the architectural o.

36:2.16 the four and twenty basic orders of psychic o..)

36:6.7 the physical o. of the electrochemical formulas of the

37:2.7 No grouping or company o. of the Evening Stars

37:9.12 all divisions of the administrative o. of the local

37:10.1 maintenance and perfecting of such a gigantic o. as

38:5.2 the conventional groups and units of the angelic o.

38:6.0 6. SERAPHIC ORGANIZATION

38:6.2 make up the largest operating o. of seraphim,

41:0.2 While the administrative o. of the grand universe

41:1.1 Son, immediately co-ordinated with his plan for uo..

41:2.1 make up the administrative o. of the constellation of

42:1.6 pure energy—partakes of the nature of the divine o.;

42:3.9 7. Atomic matter—the chemical stage of elemental o.

42:3.13 foregoing classification of matter pertains to its o.

42:5.4 point where they veer towards the electronic o. of

42:6.1 the o. of evolved energy into matter entails the

42:6.2 with the appearance of the atomic o. of matter.

42:6.4 revolutionary-energy prerequisites to electronic o..

42:7.4 is the maximum possible o. of matter in Nebadon.

42:8.1 all the space embraced within this tiny energy o..

42:9.1 reality of the sevenfold electronic o. of prematter.

42:10.5 This mind level connotes the o. of the morontia

44:7.1 with the manipulation and o. of specialized forces

45:0.3 with the established technique of the physical o.

47:8.7 The o. of society on this mansonia is of a high

48:1.3 exactly one hundred forms of a unique energy o.

48:2.20 The whole morontia o. of existence is dependent on

49:5.19 to gland chemistry, more particularly to the o. of

50:2.5 Planets vary in nature and o. and in administration,

52:2.3 make the first revelations of higher truth and uo..

52:2.6 national life begins to replace tribal o. or rather to

55:0.12 development are described as they relate to the uo.,

55:12.1 sweeping changes would be made in the entire o.

57:1.4 mandate of the Ancients of Days calling for the o. of

57:4.4 tertiary cycle of nebular life and brought about the o.

57:6.6 4,000,000,000 years ago witnessed the o. of the

57:8.7 life having to do with the early days of planetary o.

63:6.8 Planetary Prince days is a thrilling recital of the o. of

65:6.1 but he cannot discern either the physical o. or the

66:5.0 5. ORGANIZATION OF THE ONE HUNDRED

68:1.4 rather as a result of the o. of intelligent co-operators

68:5.3 Food coercion led to the first form of industrial o.,

69:1.6 On Urantia they represent a complex o. which

69:2.2 natural gift; it results from labor, knowledge, and o..

69:2.3 Association led to o., and the first result of

69:2.3 and the first result of o. was division of labor,

69:5.2 and group wealth immediately led to military o..

69:5.2 the custom to keep the military o. in practice by

69:5.15 has greatly complicated his social and industrial o..

69:8.8 Slavery creates an o. of social achievement but soon

70:1.4 The very concept of war implies some degree of o..

70:2.9 Early wars promoted o. and efficiency, but these

70:3.3 Warfare and external pressure forced the tribal o.

70:5.2 of government were established in the clan o.,

70:11.2 for primitive society was wholly negative in its o.,

71:1.1 The state is a territorial social regulative o.,

71:1.7 4. Practical family o.. These red men clung to the

72:2.0 2. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION

72:5.0 5. INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION

74:3.6 The fifth day was occupied with the o. of the

74:5.6 socialization; Adam fell back on Van’s method of o.,

74:8.1 Garden and formulating preliminary plans for o. was

76:2.3 he intrusted the o. of worship and education to

77:6.5 the chiefs of their o. at the death of Adamson,

77:9.12 The entire o. of high spirits, angelic hosts, midway

79:5.2 The tribal o. of the red races was formed earlier

84:3.10 In hunting and war man had learned the value of o.,

87:5.2 so did religious o. evolve in response to the belief

93:3.4 truth, embracing the conduct and o. of the universe,

93:9.1 The great o. built up at Salem nearly disappeared,

98:1.1 pledge imposed by Machiventa that forbade the o.

98:6.1 in surviving without the aid of institutional o. of

99:2.3 immediately becomes a political party, economic o.,

100:4.2 The o. of a philosophic standard of living entails

101:6.7 he should begin by the o. of knowledge into idea-

104:4.9 nebula, from the smallest to the largest material o.,

105:6.3 evolution is progressing throughout the physical o.

108:3.0 3. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION

108:3.1 numerous series of Adjusters involving a serial o.

112:1.8 domain of co-ordination, association, and selfhood o.

112:1.19 Systems are significant because of o.—positional

112:7.16 about the o. and personnel of the central universe,

112:7.16 there are in process of o. vast galaxies of universes

114:4.4 excepting only the divisional o. of the archangels.

114:5.1 exists no formal government along the lines of uo.,

114:7.11 permanent councils that constitute its governing o..

114:7.11 From time to time, in accordance with the corps o.,

116:6.5 and physical controllers in the o. of universes;

117:7.17 Gone will be the thrilling adventures of the o. of

119:0.3 go out from Paradise to engage in uo. and creation.

119:0.6 The Michael Sons begin their work of uo. with a full

119:0.7 Michael began the o. of your local universe four

120:1.5 sovereign of this universe of your own o.

127:2.5 About half had joined the nationalist o.,

127:2.12 Jesus made great progress in the o. of his mind.

127:2.12 he accomplished all this o. of intellect by the force

128:4.2 in the proposed school, helped them plan for its o.,

128:6.6 the Zealots, the patriotic o. to which he belonged

128:7.12 took Miriam’s place in the home, and the new o. was

134:5.5 Sovereignty is power and it grows by o..

134:5.5 This growth of the o. of political power is good and

134:5.5 initial and natural o. of political power—the family—

134:5.6 political sovereignty evolves by o. as families overlap

134:5.8 stages” of the previous developments in political o.

138:2.8 5. Simon Zelotes was a high officer in the patriotic o.

138:7.5 spent the remainder of the day perfecting their o.

138:10.0 10. ORGANIZATION OF THE TWELVE

138:10.11 the twelve functioned from their early o. up to the

139:1.8 the o. of the administrative affairs of the kingdom.

139:6.9 not participate in the o. of the subsequent Christian

139:7.2 agent and publicity spokesman for the apostolic o..

139:8.5 In the o. of the twelve Thomas was assigned to

139:11.1 his entire attention to the patriotic o. of the Zealots.

139:12.5 And Judas was a stickler for o..

140:8.3 and fisherman, and to his careful o. of the twelve.

141:7.4 no books, laws, or other forms of human o.

144:7.1 that preliminary period of taking over John’s o..

146:3.9 The apostolic o. was expanded in that each of Jesus’

150:1.2 Jesus authorized the women to effect their own o.

162:9.5 labored with them as one o. right on down to the

163:0.2 Matthew directed the o. of their group finances.

168:1.11 personalities and a far greater o. of universe facilities.

194:4.9 They had no o. as yet; it was simply the Jesus

194:4.12 cause for the formal o. of the early Christian church.

195:0.6 1. O.. Paul was a great organizer and his successors

organization, social

52:2.11 chance of survival in a primitive and warring tribal s..

62:3.3 really instituting a primitive form of s. and a crude

63:4.2 there was an immediate development in s.

68:2.4 account for the development of such a s. as now

69:5.15 has greatly complicated his social and industrial o..

70:0.2 Social regulation is inseparable from s.; association

70:2.18 Militarism promotes s. among the conquerors but

71:1.1 The state is a territorial social regulative o.,

79:8.15 from a primitive agricultural society to a higher s.

81:6.39 leaders are slow in making those changes in the s.

83:8.9 the problems so suddenly thrust upon the s. by the

87:7.1 The cult type of s. persisted because it provided a

136:6.2 natural law and in harmony with the existing s..

170:5.3 became Redeemer of the church, a religious and s.

170:5.13 Jesus foresaw that a s., or church, would follow the

170:5.13 taught that such a believer is admitted to the s. of

170:5.14 the kingdom the gradual creation of a visible s.,

195:10.11 organism in contrast to an institutionalized s.

organizational

113:6.2 permission from the commander of this highest o.

organizations

11:5.9 But the energies and material o. of the universe of

11:8.7 physical systems are threefold o. known as triata.

11:8.7 These material o. are dual in constitution and are

12:1.12 Seven Superuniverses are not primary physical o.;

12:6.3 combined physical and spiritual energies and o. by

15:2.25 new systems are constantly evolving while other o.

15:7.10 thousands of replete institutions and o. devoted to

27:5.4 the maintenance of the far-flung superuniverse o. of

29:4.35 these living o. are endowed with the unique power

42:1.9 All laws, o., administration, and the testimony of

47:4.1 working groups and social o. start to function,

49:5.13 there are three basic o. of the brain mechanism:

55:5.5 art centers are exquisite and the musical o. superb.

65:1.7 life patterns have been formulated and the material o.

68:1.6 compete with the more potent and powerful o.

70:3.4 peace will be promoted more by international trade o

70:7.14 and groups of unattached women formed separate o..

70:7.19 secret associations grew into the first charitable o.

71:1.23 many classes and castes persist in the later state o.

72:2.6 2. The lower house is elected by certain o. of society

79:4.5 In India many types of social o. flourished from time

87:5.2 Industrial and military o. were adjustments to

97:1.1 to survive unless they confederated their tribal o.

104:2.1 It developed first through pantheon o. with the

117:7.7 As the new governmental o. of these perfected

134:5.5 But this same growth of political o creates a problem

134:5.9 self-determination from smaller to larger political o.

134:5.16 governments are o. created for the benefit of men.

195:10.11 It may well utilize such social o., but it must not be

organize

15:8.10 Gravity and absence of heat (cold) o. matter and

33:2.2 Michael elected to o. this local universe, and herein

35:2.2 These Sons o. their own machinery for their group

36:3.2 Life Carriers sometimes o. the life patterns after

36:3.5 Life Carriers are living catalytic presences which o.,

36:6.3 Life Carriers can o. the material forms, or physical

36:6.3 forms of experimental life that the Life Carriers o.

42:2.22 These power directors cause energy to segment, o.,

50:2.3 The Planetary Princes o. their specialized groups of

50:4.1 The prince’s corporeal staff early o. the planetary

53:4.7 and thoroughly to o. his rebel government before

56:9.12 the Creator Sons, who o. these gravity-responding

65:1.7 even though they are shorn of all ability to o.—create

76:2.3 It was difficult to o. the religious life of the second

96:3.4 into the desert to o. the nomads against Egypt.

103:6.9 man’s mind effort to o. and correlate the findings of

127:6.14 as a man of the realm he begins to o. these mental

129:3.9 ere he ever came to o. and administer this universe

136:9.1 How should he o. his followers for effective effort

138:7.4 Andrew, the first chosen apostle, you shall so o.

144:6.10 differences of opinion, o. group undertakings,

148:8.3 depart hence—to o. and build a camp of his own.

149:2.4 was to o. the Christian teaching so completely

173:1.11 designing men are not to be permitted to o. for the

organizedverb

1:2.9 universes are created and o. by the Paradise corps

8:3.4 in faithfulness upholds that which they have o.,

12:1.2 organized and partially inhabited or yet to be o.

12:2.3 new nebulae are constantly being stabilized and o.;

14:2.6 The entire central universe is o. in accordance with

15:2.1 Nor have all projected local universes been o..

15:4.6 local universes have been o. from the products of a

15:4.6 for energy is not o. by nebulae—it is universally

15:5.1 very little of superuniverse mass is o. by the direct

20:1.12 They are variously o., dependent on the nature and

22:1.1 This corps, as revealed and as o. for superuniverse

25:4.11 Advisers function as individuals but are o. for service

30:2.157 These seven groups of beings will be found thus o.

31:0.9 The corps is o. in accordance with the working

31:1.3 The corps is o. for temporary service in companies of

32:2.1 From the energies of space, thus previously o.,

32:2.2 energies which they originally o. and circuitized.

32:2.8 when such a universe has been so completely o.

36:1.4 Life Carriers are o into the higher deliberative bodies

36:6.3 patterns are correctly assembled and properly o.,

36:6.4 after they have o. the energy systems, there must

38:6.1 seraphim are o. under chiefs into groups of twelve

39:1.4 these seraphim would be o. and directed by the 144

39:3.6 These efficient seraphim are o. in seventy divisions

39:3.9 These transit personalities are so o. that they can

39:4.1 Administrator seraphim are o. for service as follows:

41:0.2 creations are administratively o. in accordance

42:11.3 Time-space minds, o. out of the energies of time and

42:11.5 Physical materialized energy, o. as so-called matter

45:2.1 Not all universes, even in Orvonton, are so o. as to

45:7.3 The entire universe is o. and administered on the

48:5.6 On the mansion worlds such schools are o. in three

49:1.5 kingdom of living things; they are not separately o..

49:5.29 Planets are not only o. vertically into systems,

51:7.3 one hundred of these subcenters will have been o..

53:4.2 o. his own tribunals under the jurisdiction of Satan

54:5.12 together with their colleagues, was o. on Jerusem.

57:1.1 the Andronover nebula, which was onetime o. as a

57:1.2 full control of the space-energies which were later o.

58:4.2 we o. and initiated the original life patterns of this

66:5.1 The one hundred were o. for service in autonomous

66:5.9 This group o. and directed the purely educational

67:3.3 personalities and o. them to execute his bidding,

68:1.5 The peoples who early o. themselves into a primitive

73:4.3 This menagerie was o. in twelve grand divisions,

74:5.7 Most of these centers had been o. aforetime by Van

77:8.5 The United Midwayers of Urantia are o. for service

93:3.1 Melchizedek o. his schools at Salem, patterning them

94:1.3 The many gods were o. into a pantheon under the

96:5.3 Melchizedek teachings, o. the Hebrew ceremonial

98:3.2 all of which became o. into the Roman state religion.

99:4.1 values for the promotion of which the group was o..

104:4.13 Energy is o by the cosmic agents of the Third Source

106:2.3 evolves in the depths of space and is o. as power by

108:3.1 Adjusters are o. as an independent working unit

111:4.1 memory patterns have become integrated or o. into

114:0.2 of cherubim as seraphim, and they are similarly o..)

121:2.1 world as it was at that time ruled and o. for trade.

127:1.3 o. into a strong, striking, and attractive personality.

133:3.2 the Christian church which Paul subsequently o. at

135:9.6 Some of John’s disciples o. scouting parties to go

136:6.2 Jesus decided that his lifework should be o. and

138:10.1 The apostles o. themselves in the following manner:

139:5.3 When the apostles were o. for service, Philip was

148:2.1 young women and twelve men, o. and conducted

170:1.17 that Christianity became a religion which was o.

194:4.12 the church at Jerusalem had been o. under Peter,

organizedadjective; see organized energy;

   see organized religion; organized space

0:0.6 these are the now o. and inhabited creations.

11:0.1 This central Isle is the most gigantic o. body of

12:1.1 as a space unit, as an o. and co-ordinated whole.

12:1.2 pervaded space—total creation, o. and partially

12:1.12 the o. and partially inhabited post-Havona creation,

12:1.13 The Grand Universe is the present o. creation

12:1.13 to the outer limits of the o. and inhabited creation;

12:1.14 the whole of the known, o., and inhabited creation.

12:2.4 the power circuits of the o. and inhabited creations

12:3.8 beyond the borders of the present o. universes.

12:8.11 O. consciousness which is not wholly subject to

14:1.9 but all are perfectly balanced and exquisitely o.,

15:1.3 in a local universe and a superuniverse not fully o.,

15:2.9 make up the present o. grand universe, consisting

15:5.11 The o. units of matter approximate full condensation,

15:8.5 because o. matter tends to disintegrate under certain

16:4.11 by the linear-gravity-responding units of o. matter.

17:0.11 the administrative regulation of o. physical power,

18:6.1 Each o. and inhabited local universe has assigned to

25:5.3 Every occurrence of significance in the o. creation

26:0.1 No major part of the o. and inhabited creation is

30:2.157 These seven groups of beings will be found thus o.

31:9.13 revealed as functioning in the present o. universes,

31:10.16 the present bounds of the peopled and o. creations,

34:1.1 life is next to be projected in the newly o. universe.

34:2.5 the physical body, fabricated out of the existing o.

42:2.14 the grand universe—the o. and inhabited creations.

42:4.5 neither emergent energy nor o. matter were present

42:7.8 observation or detection as separate and o. bodies.

48:8.3 the chief businesses of the present o. universe,

49:3.2 nonbreather type because this recently o. section of

56:7.5 existing and previously o. units of all creation.

57:2.4 their work of converting space gases into o. matter.

57:3.10 more stabilized and better o.; some planets revolving

58:1.3 And even the more highly o. land animals could not

58:3.1 Much of the o. matter which the blazing suns break

58:3.4 the phenomena of o. life—the germ plasm of living

81:6.14 Well-o. and superior minorities have largely ruled

81:6.23 indispensable in a complex and highly o. society.

87:6.1 religious ritual was more personal, less o., but the

90:0.2 today most Urantia systems of o. religious belief are

96:2.1 The Semites of the East were well-o. and well-led

96:2.1 The Phoenicians were a superior and well-o. group

96:2.2 ejected by the better-o. and more highly civilized

108:3.7 we believe that the Adjusters are thoroughly o.,

114:5.4 This rather loosely o. and somewhat personally

115:6.8 for most of the basic activities in the o. universes.

118:10.3 concept to the present known and o. grand universe,

120:3.6 seek to avoid the formal establishment of an o. cult,

121:2.4 well-o. religious communities scattered hither and

123:4.2 They danced and sang but had few o. games,

132:5.17 treatment accorded one’s fellows in the o. business

133:1.2 In civilized society and in an o. universe the

133:1.5 he did draw from Jesus the opinion that o. society

148:0.4 This was the longest settled and well-o. period of the

160:4.10 life are found to flow in certain well-o. channels,

170:5.15 they substituted therefor the well-o. social fellowship

177:4.11 hate were now well o. in his subconscious mind

organized energy

7:1.3 is just as responsive to spirit gravity as the o. of

12:8.10 1. Matter. O. which is subject to linear gravity

41:5.7 A given form of o. does not proceed in waves but

42:4.3 action is curtailed when electronically o. swings

42:11.5 All mass—o.—is subject to this grasp except as

105:3.4 absolutely at rest; all other o. and organizing energy

organized religion

90:0.2 And today most Urantia systems of o. religious belief

102:8.6 O. religion has proved to be conservatively tardy.

134:3.7 teacher on the faculty who did not represent any o.,

143:7.2 o. is man’s attempt to socialize the worship of

organized space

8:1.6 Then the presence of the Paradise Deities fill all o.

9:8.19 creatures and agencies that function throughout all o.

12:1.2 pervaded space—total creation, o. and partially

15:8.1 of the physical energies circulating through o..

29:3.10 to the working of all of the physical energies of o..

29:3.10 is the energy charge of o.; and o. is their domain.

41:2.4 transmit nearly all of the physical energies of o..

41:6.1 forms of energy and matter which circulate in all o.

42:4.6 Throughout all o. there are gravity-responding

58:3.2 all other forms of radiant energy existing in the o.

organizersee Force Organizer

8:2.3 were called the Infinite Reality, the Universal O.,

96:3.1 under that great leader, teacher, and o., Moses.

96:3.2 At the time this great o. was formulating his plans for

96:3.5 this intrepid o. led his compatriots out of Egypt in

96:5.1 Moses was a combination of military leader, social o.

96:5.3 Moses was an o.; he selected the best in the

124:1.8 while the actual creator and o. of all these things

139:1.3 Andrew was a good o. but a better administrator.

139:11.2 a very efficient o. of the play life and recreational

195:0.6 Paul was a great o. and his successors kept up the

organizerssee Force Organizers

29:5.5 the early o. and directionizers of these gigantic

56:7.6 Are these o. and pioneers of the time-space universes

96:3.3 strike for liberty to constitute a corps of efficient o..

127:2.2 A group of o. from Jerusalem arrived in Galilee and

organizing

16:4.3 assist Creator Sons in the work of shaping and o. the

21:0.2 In the vast work of o., evolving, and perfecting a

23:2.19 to experience the thrill of finding the o. nucleuses of

23:2.20 not explore and chart these newly o. energy centers,

29:4.34 are the first group of life to appear on an o. sphere,

31:0.8 future destination must be the now-o. universes of

31:10.16 a vast and new system of universes gradually o. in

32:3.3 characterizes the plans of the Creator Sons for o.,

34:1.1 in whose superuniverse this new creation is o..

36:2.14 to the Life Carriers in the work of capturing, o.,

39:1.3 of seraphim, who are at such times devoted to o. and

42:4.5 cold and other influences are at work creatively o.

42:4.6 ultimatonic activities, as well as o. electronic

48:1.5 o. a morontia form of materialization which is

48:6.34 and to o. their teamwork on the mansion worlds.

50:1.4 not often do these princes fail in their missions of o.

89:1.6 The taboos were highly effective in o. society, but

100:3.1 it is an impulse for o. the soul for dynamic service.

105:3.4 Isle is absolutely at rest; all other organized and o.

106:3.5 as gravity and love reach out into time-o. space,

organs

14:2.4 worlds excite a reaction in your gross sense o..

29:3.7 not stationary as are the vital o. of man’s physical

29:3.7 these “vital o.” of power regulation are mobile and

87:5.5 The o. of reproduction were thought to be the only

89:5.11 where only certain parts or o. of the body were eaten

90:4.6 he used sunlight, fresh animal o., hot clay, and hot

111:0.3 thought to reside in different physical o.—the eye,

150:3.4 2. The examination of the internal o. of an animal

orgiastic

98:2.10 ready for that terrible o. plunge into the follies of the

134:6.16 and burned down in connection with one of their o.

orgies

98:4.8 these mystery cults and the o. of their ceremonials,

orgy

53:3.7 Declaration of Liberty that Lucifer launched his o. of

Orient

79:0.0 ANDITE EXPANSION IN THE ORIENT

79:1.9 delayed cultural intercourse between Occident and O

92:5.15 and the synthesis of a new religion in the O..

92:5.15 In the O. the combined teachings of Islam, Hinduism

92:6.14 greatly influenced religious development in O. and

94:0.0 MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN THE ORIENT

94:6.11 of Lao have been lost to all but a few in the O., but

94:9.3 the rest of the O. it degenerated into a ritual which

95:7.2 Long after the majority of the peoples of the O. and

98:2.2 during the sixth century before Christ, the O. and

98:7.4 a basic factor in all the religions of Occident and O.

121:1.1 Greek language spread over Occident and near O.,

121:2.2 many caravan routes from the O. passed through

121:2.8 terminals of the caravan routes between the O. and

129:2.9 traveler from the O. proposed to advance to Jesus

134:2.3 trip carried Jesus nearest to the O. and enabled him

195:0.3 something all the Roman Empire and all the O.

195:10.7 obstacle; especially is this true concerning the O..

Oriental

78:4.4 They were neither an Occidental nor an O. people.

83:4.5 Certain O. peoples used rice for this purpose.

84:5.6 even worse under the teachings of several other O.

111:0.2 the O. as well as some of the Occidental faiths have

121:1.1 Levantine race, part Occidental and part O., were

122:8.7 O. and near-O. minds delight in fairy stories, and

128:3.3 Jesus come to Damascus to enter his O. import

163:4.13 O. salutation was a lengthy and elaborate ceremony;

171:0.4 in the manner of approaching an O. potentate,

195:2.3 O. law was stern and arbitrary; Greek law was fluid

195:10.15 when it attempts to carry the gospel of Jesus to O.

orientation

34:4.13 Thus is the sense of o. forever fixed in the living

100:2.8 there occurs a new o. of personality as well as the

106:0.1 Man’s terrestrial o., his cosmic insight, and his

118:1.1 It is helpful to man’s cosmic o. to attain all possible

132:3.10 soul in the midst of the confusion of his early o. in

orientators

39:1.10 3. Universe O.. These are the true friends and

39:1.11 It is the task of the universe o. to facilitate passage

oriented

130:7.4 (indwelt and o. by the Paradise Father’s spirit) is

originsee origin, animal; origin, divine; origin,

  evolutionary; originwith gave or give or gives;

  origin, human or mortal; origin, material or

  physical; originwith take or taken or takes or

  taking or took; origin, your

  see also dual-origin; Paradise origin; spirit origin;

  spiritual origin; Trinity-origin

0:3.20 attempting to portray the o. and nature of universal

0:3.21 As a time-space creature would view the o. and

0:4.11 All share Paradise as the place of o., function, and

0:7.5 All other Deity personalities have an o., but they are

1:5.1 he is the o. and destiny of personality throughout all

2:1.7 who draw near to the material beings of lowly o.

3:1.11 is limited by the remoteness of their o. from the

3:2.7 Such concepts of God have their o. in the limited

5:3.5 the spirit personalities having o. in the Third Source

5:5.1 Morality has its o. in the reason of self-

6:0.2 “first” thought and allude to an impossible time o.

6:2.1 To you of lowly o. the Son would appear to be more

6:8.2 those whose o. is in the creative acts of the Deities

6:8.6 the personality of the Creator Son of Paradise o.

7:5.10 because of kinship of nature as well as fact of o.,

7:7.3 And even we of high o. understand the Father

8:0.3 We are now face to face with the eternity o. of the

8:0.4 In thus reciting the order of the o. of the Deities, I

8:1.10 And we thus portray the sequential o. of the Third

9:5.2 The realms of creature mind are of exclusive o. in

9:8.15 A group of composite o. that embraces, among

10:2.8 I am of o. in the Paradise Trinity.

11:0.2 respecting the o. of this Isle of Light and Life.

11:5.1 cosmic-force circuits have o. on nether Paradise,

11:8.9 of that which has Paradise as its source and o..

11:9.1 Paradise is the realm of primal o. and the final goal

11:9.7 and the place of primal o. of all personalities.

12:4.2 Concerning the o. of motion we have the following

13:0.2 There exists neither record nor tradition of their o..

13:1.4 personalities besides the Eternal Son are of direct o.

13:1.4 other beings of direct and exclusive o. in the Father

13:1.5 Their nature, o., and the technique of their contact

13:1.11 complex ancestry, those whose o. is complicated

13:1.13 and sacredly protect, the secret of my o. and destiny.

13:1.15 a magnificent host of unrevealed beings of o. in the

13:2.3 Though its secrets are concerned in my o., in this age

13:2.5 assume that Creator Sons, being of Father-Son o.,

13:2.5 is acquired by service as well as by nature of o.,

14:1.11 numerous beings of both celestial and terrestrial o.

14:4.10 we must concede human philosophy a point of o.;

14:6.34 Mother remembers Paradise as the place of her o.

15:3.15 and your solar system are genetic, inherent in o..

15:3.15 But the intervening motions are of composite o.,

15:4.1 these ancestral forces have a Paradise o. because

15:4.3 the least conception of the o. of the energies they

15:4.4 the mother wheels of the direct-o. suns and their

15:4.4 these vast energy wheels had the same o. as did

15:4.5 has given o. to approximately forty thousand suns,

15:4.5 are giving o. to as many as one hundred million suns.

15:5.0 5. THE ORIGIN OF SPACE BODIES

15:5.2 As to o., the majority of the suns, planets, and other

15:5.4 Whirled stars are also of o. in other-than-spiral

15:5.5 Your own solar system had just such an o..

15:5.9 Many an inhabited world has had such an o..

15:5.14 different modes of sun formation and planetary o..

15:6.1 Irrespective of o., the various spheres of space are

15:10.12 Trinitized Sons of Attainment, being of dual o. but

15:11.3 to consort with the personalities of perfect o.

16:0.2 The Seven Master Spirits thus have their o. in,

16:0.10 both the Father and the Son participated in their o..

16:3.6 all personalities who take exclusive o. in the Third

16:3.14 Seventh Spirit, the fostering adviser of all triune-o.

16:4.1 do not forget that they have their o. in the creative

16:5.5 to eradicate the earmarks of superuniverse o..

17:2.1 The Reflective Spirits are of divine Trinity o..

18:2.1 the Secrets of Supremacy there are no records of o..

18:6.7 is directly ruled by a divine Son of dual Deity o.,

19:1.1 By o. of Trinity nature, in function they are almost

19:1.3 the Sons of God revealed to you whose o. is in the

19:1.4 the supreme co-ordinating personalities of Trinity o..

19:1.5 knowledge, but at best it can only reveal man’s o.;

19:1.6 phases of universe reality: o., history, and destiny.

19:2.4 Wisdom is twofold in o., being derived from the

19:5.1 to reveal themselves even to those of us whose o.

20:0.5 Trinitized Sons are a group of composite o. which

20:0.5 Paradise Trinity even though not of direct Trinity o..

20:1.11 The Paradise Sons of God are of threefold o.:

20:2.9 Evening Stars, likewise of o. in the local creations.

20:5.7 are of o. too close to absolute perfection to fail.

21:0.1 These universe creators and sovereigns are of dual o.

21:0.1 -begotten Son” of the perfect deity ideal of his o..

21:1.0 1. ORIGIN AND NATURE OF CREATOR SONS

21:2.10 does not characterize those creatures of sole o. in

21:3.14 “higher beings,” those of o. on levels above a local

21:4.6 Why should man bemoan his lowly o. when the

21:5.6 will henceforth take direct o. from a Master Son.

21:6.1 is the absolute of the dual deity concepts of his o.;

21:6.1 relation to that part of infinity concerned in their o..

22:0.5 Irrespective of o. all Trinitized Sons of God have in

22:0.5 as a part of their o. or as an experience of Trinity

22:1.1 All Trinity-embraced sons are of dual or single o.,

22:1.9 personalities are further classified, according to o.,

22:8.3 These adopted sons of creature o. are the apprentices

22:9.6 but they make us ever grateful for our lowly o. and

22:10.9 And this is the narrative of the o., nature, and

23:1.0 NATURE AND O OF SOLITARY MESSENGERS

23:2.15 Ancients of Days, those personalities of Trinity o.

24:0.11 the Infinite Spirit, their o., nature, and service have

24:3.3 Paradise-o. beings are aware of the proximity of

24:6.4 Their o. is something of a mystery.

24:7.0 7. ORIGIN OF THE GRADUATE GUIDES

25:3.14 who presides over the superuniverse of their o..

25:8.8 first waiting companion either of o. in Orvonton or

26:1.13 Tertiaphim, of o. in the Infinite Spirit, are eventually

26:2.5 There are seven types of high angels, each of o. in

26:2.5 Such is the o. of the secondary supernaphim, and

26:3.9 These beings, of o. on circuit number six, usually

26:4.10 is always tutored by secondary supernaphim of o. in

28:3.1 with three groups of Paradise-o. administrators in

28:3.2 phase of every creature of o. in the Third Source

28:3.2 otherwise, of sole o. in the First Source and Center

28:5.7 reflectively see the very beings, of high or lowly o.,

28:5.19 the actual purpose, and the real nature of its o..

28:6.2 issues growing out of the o. of any individual, race,

28:6.2 the significance of o. is the paramount question in all

28:6.2 of ethics grow out of the fundamental facts of o..

28:6.2 O. is the basis of the relational reaction of the Gods.

28:6.3 With the higher descendant beings, o. is simply a fact

28:6.3 the nature and circumstances of o. are not always so

28:7.1 The seconaphim have their o. and headquarters on

29:2.1 Such is the o. of the Supreme Power Centers of the

30:1.1 present are often grouped in accordance with o.:

30:1.1 those of triune o., or of Trinity attainment;

30:1.1 those of dual o.; and those of single o..

30:1.2 I. TRIUNE-O. BEINGS.

30:1.29 Those of o. in any two of the Paradise Deities or

30:1.55 III. SINGLE-O. BEINGS.

30:1.55 Those of o. in any one of the Paradise Deities or

30:1.63 7. Unrevealed Deity-o. Beings.

30:1.87 17. Unrevealed Spirit-o. Beings.

30:1.92 a vast host of transcendental beings whose o. is not

30:3.12 within the confines of the local universe of their o..

30:4.10 In o., nature, and destiny these various groups and

31:6.2 creatures from various universes differ greatly in o.

31:7.5 the corps will be filled by some type of being of o. in

31:8.3 In speaking of their o., in order to avoid using a new

31:8.3 Absolute may well have been concerned in their o.

31:9.2 their o., nature, and destiny may not be revealed.”

32:3.7 When creature o. departs sufficiently far from the

32:3.8 Excepting perfect beings of Deity o., will creatures

32:4.3 personalities of o. in the Third Source and Center,

33:1.1 o. in the Universal Father and the Eternal Son.

34:2.3 determined by their o. through one of the Seven

34:2.3 This differential of o. accounts for the diverse

34:6.2 Regardless of plurality of o., all spirit influences are

35:0.1 God previously introduced have had a Paradise o..

35:0.1 The third order, being of Trinity o., do not register

35:0.2 Sons about to be considered are of local universe o.;

35:1.3 Melchizedeks are in constitution partly of self-o.

35:2.1 by o. being just about midway between the highest

36:1.0 1. ORIGIN AND NATURE OF LIFE CARRIERS

36:3.2 Such was the o. of the planetary life of Urantia.

36:5.10 o. of the gregarious instinct among the more lowly

37:4.1 volunteering beings, of o. outside the local universe,

37:4.2 ministry and assistance of such Paradise-o. beings as

37:8.1 certain of the higher-o. spirit beings of the family of

37:8.10 those higher spirits of o. outside the local creation.

37:9.6 to be available to the universe on their level of o..

37:9.9 finally confirming his own and original dual o..

37:9.9 This is the o. of the original Adam and Eve of each

37:10.6 dispatched from the borders of the universe of o.

38:1.0 1. ORIGIN OF SERAPHIM

38:2.1 and discrete beings; they are of spirit nature and o..

38:7.1 They have the same o. but not always the same

38:7.5 speaking the language of the universe of their o.

38:9.4 The mode of o for this group on Urantia was unusual

39:1.2 are assigned to the service of the Spirit-o. beings

39:1.10 in their universe of o., as they stand on the brink of

39:8.1 Seraphim are of o. in the local universes, and in

39:8.7 for angels to attain God from the human level of o.

40:0.10 —onetime a mortal of o. on an evolutionary world of

40:2.1 to the inhabited worlds from their spheres of o.,

40:9.4 human experience on the material worlds of o.

40:9.5 the surviving soul, of experiential o. in the material

40:10.1 of mortal fusion always ascend to the level of o.;

41:2.2 which had an o. similar to that of your solar system.

41:5.4 into the surface of a sun similar to the one of its o..

41:7.10 together with other energies having extrasolar o..

41:8.4 this explains the o. of many types of irregular nebulae

41:8.4 Crab nebula, which had its o. about nine hundred

41:10.0 10. ORIGIN OF INHABITED WORLDS

41:10.1 are in process of giving o. to subsidiary systems,

41:10.2 The majority of solar systems had an o. different

41:10.3 the individual worlds are determined by mode of o.,

41:10.4 Planets having a dual o. like Urantia pass through a

42:1.8 That which is of Paradise Deity o. can have only a

42:2.23 our inability fully to comprehend the o., nature,

42:4.1 magnetism, chemism, energy, and matter are—in o.,

42:7.5 Conditions surrounding the o. and evolution of a

42:9.2 material world indicative of its far-distant spiritual o..

43:4.5 various groups of personalities of o. in the central

45:6.3 deprivations suffered on their worlds of o.,

48:2.17 the initial world of reception for earth-o. mortals,

49:1.4 the atmospheric worlds it usually has a marine o.,

49:4.7 These group segregations are inherent in their o. and

51:1.0 1. O. AND NATURE OF THE MATERIAL SONS

51:3.3 This is the o. of the violet race on the inhabited

51:4.6 This accounts for the o. of slavery on the planets

51:6.5 Here is a being of high o. who is physical, material,

52:3.8 This double o. of the post-Adamic races explains

52:4.2 and the Material Sons are of local universe o.;

53:2.3 represented in Michael, had its o. in his own mind.

53:2.5 were, they had their o. in Lucifer’s mind.

53:3.6 to humble spheres similar to those of their o..

53:7.5 No beings of Paradise o. were involved in disloyalty.

55:2.3 bid farewell to the world of his o., and repair to the

55:3.12 to master the protean concept of the o., and destiny

55:10.11 are to remain with the universes of their o..

56:1.1 force, energy, and power, but they are all one in o..

57:0.0 THE ORIGIN OF URANTIA

57:1.1 Urantia is of o. in your sun, and your sun is one of

57:4.8 The total number of suns and sun systems having o.

57:5.0 5. O. OF MONMATIA—THE URANTIA SOLAR

57:5.3 the stage set for the unique o. of Monmatia, that

57:5.3 the planetary systems of Orvonton had a similar o..

57:5.11 The worlds of the solar system thus had a double o.:

58:1.7 On a planet where life has a marine o. the ideal

58:3.3 These eventualities in the o. of the space rays are

58:4.2 life had its o. in our three original implantations.

58:7.9 layers which date back far beyond the o. of life,

59:1.17 or to the displacement of glacial debris of later o..

61:0.1 The era of mammals extends from the times of the o.

61:2.7 Various groups of mammals had their o. in a

61:2.9 Camels and llamas had their o. in North America

61:4.5 continent of its o. long before the red man arrived.

62:2.6 this new tribe had taken o. from the highest type of

62:4.6 thousand years from the o. of the dawn mammals,

63:6.4 And this is the o. of sacrifices as a part of worship.

64:1.3 tropical forests of the land of their early common o..

64:1.7 with the backward stocks of mutual ancestral o.

64:3.3 the ice, those living near the homeland of their o.

64:4.5 move southward, back toward the lands of his o..

64:5.0 5. ORIGIN OF THE COLORED RACES

64:6.6 much of the teachings and traditions of his early o..

64:7.1 rigors and hardships of the glacial age of their o..

64:7.14 peoples to migrate from their center of race o. was

65:1.1 as mid-phase Sons, that being the state of their o..

66:1.4 devotion to the welfare of the universe of his o.

66:4.7 groups of o in the once exclusively meat-eating races

66:7.17 But there is no natural o. for the weekly period.

68:3.1 Common fear was physiological in o.: fear of pain,

68:4.1 of present-day human society take their humble o..

68:4.2 The o. of folkways, like the o. of languages, always

69:1.3 superstition played a prominent part in the early o.

69:3.9 The o. of one of the earliest castes of priests, apart

69:6.6 These ideas of supernatural o. led to fire worship,

69:8.5 This is the early o. of serfdom—man attached to the

69:9.13 family insignia, and this is the early o. of family crests

70:3.7 being the ancient o. of the practice of social kissing.

70:4.3 1. Tracing o. back to a common ancestor.

70:6.2 hereditary, due to belief in the divine o. of kings.

70:6.5 impersonate, and this is the o. of prime ministers.

70:9.13 When rights are old beyond knowledge of o., they

71:0.2 action; the state was wholly automatic in o..

74:3.8 Adam could give names descriptive of the o.,

74:4.6 And this was the o. of the Sabbath-day tradition.

74:6.5 The o. of the traditional halo encircling the heads of

74:8.4 And many groups accepted this story of man’s clay o

74:8.6 They held to an aristocratic o. for the race which

75:3.5 a leader born to them of part o. in the violet stock,

75:8.6 Perfection is our eternal goal, not our o..

76:5.5 And this was the o. of the practice of burying pious

76:6.3 once again to be residents of the planet of their o.

77:0.2 the secondary or younger group, whose o. dates

77:2.1 While this is the narrative of the o., nature, and

77:2.3 This is the o. of the well-nigh universal folk tale of

77:4.7 the Sumerians, who had their o. two hundred

77:4.7 Without a trace of o. elsewhere in the world, these

77:5.6 this is the o. of the secondary order of midwayers.

77:6.1 primary midwayers had a well-nigh superhuman o.,

81:6.17 The o. of dialects is illustrated by the indulgence in

82:2.4 religious practices had their o. in these early taboos

82:3.8 explains the o. of child marriages; since one must

82:3.10 the o. of the custom of giving wedding presents.

82:4.5 Since the chastity taboo had its o. as a phase of the

84:1.5 more or less ignorance as to the o. of human life.

85:0.1 Primitive religion had a biologic o., a natural

85:0.3 religion acquired roots of spirit o. but was always

85:7.1 The spirit of worship gave definite o. to the human

86:1.1 early evolutionary religion had its roots of o. in the

86:1.1 hunting must ever vary, and this gives certain o. to

86:4.2 The dream o. of the belief in a future existence

86:7.6 a spiritual force of supernatural o., the Adjuster.

87:5.7 remarks regarding oneself or family had its o. in this

87:6.7 4. Burying under stones, one o. of the tombstone.

88:3.2 the totem animal of supposed biologic o. insured the

89:2.3 later expressed in the belief that man had his o. in a

89:4.1 rituals, did not have a simple and single o..

89:7.3 in lieu of death; this was the o. of colonization.

89:7.4 sex laxity with primitive worship had their o. in

90:2.6 Though of ancient o., the rain makers have persisted

92:0.1 Man possessed a religion of natural o. as a part of

92:0.1 But this religion of natural o. was, in itself, the

92:3.5 will eventually destroy the superstition of its o..

95:2.6 spittle as a healing agent, an idea which had its o. in

95:3.1 importation of much truth and culture of Andite o.,

97:1.4 man, a superman, an exalted spirit of unknown o.;

98:7.2 the o. and dissemination of the Christian religion.

100:5.4 do occur experiences which are also spiritual in o..

100:5.10 preparation has its o. in the subconscious mind.

101:3.3 This composite entity of spirit o. in association with

102:5.3 not the personal-experience religion of spiritual o..

103:0.2 they are manifested and have an apparently natural o.

103:2.10 all such nonself desires do actually have their o. in

103:3.1 true religious impulse has its o. in genuine spirit

103:5.0 5. THE ORIGIN OF IDEALS

103:5.3 The humanist ascribes the o. of this urge to the

103:5.9 that a living faith in the superhuman o. of our ideals

104:0.3 Triad deities all had a natural o. and have appeared

105:0.1 it seeks to penetrate the eternity-mystery of the o.

105:1.3 viewpoint, all reality has its o. in the infinite I AM,

105:3.10 any confusion concerning the o. of the Absolutes of

105:6.4 And this is the o. of potential evil.

106:1.1 The primary or spirit-o. phases of finite reality find

106:7.10 appearing Trinities of experiential nature and o..

107:0.0 O. AND NATURE OF THOUGHT ADJUSTERS

107:1.0 1. ORIGIN OF THOUGHT ADJUSTERS

107:1.1 to discourse authoritatively upon their nature and o.;

107:1.2 there exist no such differences concerning their o.;

107:1.5 The technique of the o. of the Adjusters is one of

107:3.2 go back to the realm of supposed o., Divinington;

107:3.8 little or nothing of the nature and o. of Adjusters

107:4.1 Adj. is divine is merely to recognize the nature of o..

111:1.2 Intellectual selves have their o. in the cosmic mind

111:7.4 a blend of many races and stocks of different o..

112:5.12 constitutes the surviving element of terrestrial o.;

112:5.15 transit of surviving mortals from the world of o. to

112:7.9 the onetime soul of earthly o. stands in worshipful

112:7.16 the o. of some of the various personalities who

115:1.2 goodness, morality, ethics, duty, love, divinity, o.,

116:2.4 And this is the o. of God the Sevenfold, whose levels

116:2.13 And this power potential of experiential o. finds

116:2.13 union with the experiential Deity of Trinity o.

116:2.14 God the Supreme, while of o. in the Trinity,

117:5.9 beyond the boundaries of his local universe of o.,

117:5.10 the persons of the Supreme Creators of Paradise o.

117:7.7 are solely amenable to the mandates of Paradise o.

118:9.5 true to the volitional concept that gave them o..

118:9.5 the purposiveness of any mechanism is in its o., not

119:3.8 loyalty among all celestial intelligences of universe o.

119:7.5 the human form of Jesus, otherwise of natural o.

120:3.8 of offspring on any planet by a Son of Paradise o..

121:6.5 redemption therefrom, was partially Mithraic in o.,

121:7.1 the Jews had arrived at a settled concept of their o.,

121:8.2 These New Testament records had their o. in the

121:8.12 concepts which have had o. in the human mind races

121:8.14 had their o. in the minds of the men of many races

124:4.2 for his consciousness to recognize the double o. of

125:2.2 Jesus was asked to recount the o. of the Passover,

136:2.3 And he heard this same spirit of Paradise o. now

138:4.3 their first lesson dealing with the o. of unclean spirits

141:4.8 something concerning the o., of these evil spirits,

141:5.1 that the spirit hope of each of you is identical in o.,

146:7.2 come back to the world of their o. to communicate

148:4.8 ignorance of the o., nature, and destiny of man.

149:6.9 Man may be a worm of the dust by nature and o.,

149:6.9 return to the divine source and universe level of o.,

149:6.11 but let your meekness be of spiritual o. and not the

155:3.5 Caesarea had to do with the o. of religious traditions,

155:3.6 by displacement of the supposed supernatural o. of

155:5.2 While the religions of the world have a double o.

156:2.8 had o. among a people with a sense of humor.

156:3.2 earlier Canaanite tribes of still earlier Semitic o..

156:5.1 of o. and being in the animal soil of human nature,

157:6.3 years when he was only dimly conscious of his o.,

159:4.3 enlightenment of the times in which they had o..

170:1.5 of a transcendental kingdom of supernatural o.

183:0.4 Jesus knew that the plan for his death had its o. in

195:0.5 How did this new message of Jewish o. so quickly

195:1.1 his version of the new religion which had taken o.

195:5.11 In confusion over man’s o., do not lose sight of his

195:7.6 all mind is of nonmaterial o., no matter how it may

196:3.23 true God-consciousness does not have such an o..

origin, animalsee also animal-origin

0:5.7 electrochemical mechanism of animal nature and o..

20:5.1 the Word thus dwells among the lowly beings of a..

38:9.13 ascent in company with those very mortals of a.,

39:2.5 each angelic pair has guided at least one soul of a.

40:1.1 Mortal creatures of a. are not the only beings

40:5.17 All Father-fused mortals are of a., just like Urantia

47:8.7 leave behind the coarse vestiges of planetary a..

109:4.1 Neither do men of a. experience a high type of

112:7.19 True it is, you mortals are of earthly, a.; your frame

origin, divine

5:1.5 personal communion with this indwelling spirit of d.,

9:5.6 Mind is truly of d., and it does have a divine destiny,

10:0.1 The Eternal Son and the various Sons of d., together

20:10.1 All the Paradise Sons of God are divine in o. and in

21:1.2 the united deity concepts which constitute his d..

30:1.13 is a vast host of other-than-personal beings of d.

70:6.2 became hereditary, due to belief in the d. of kings.

70:6.4 peoples still regard their rulers as having had a d..

107:4.4 suggestive of their high and exclusive d. and nature.

107:7.6 We recognize that the Adjusters are divine in o.,

origin, evolutionary

15:6.7 all space bodies have had an e., evolutionary in the

20:1.1 in the Paradise climb of the lowly creatures of e.

32:3.2 systems of time and space are all evolutionary in o..

32:3.10 The fact of animal e. does not attach stigma to any

47:10.1 the arrival of these triumphant ascenders of e.,

49:0.1 All mortal-inhabited worlds are evolutionary in o.

89:4.5 man got away from the notion of the e. of the race,

94:12.7 of nineteen centuries of contact with religions of e..

101:1.1 divinity in the consciousness of a moral being of e.

103:3.1 superstitions all played a part in the e. of religions,

113:7.7 by successfully guiding a soul of e. to the portals of

origin, gave

57:4.3 cycle, during which it g. to 876,926 sun systems.

61:6.1 the mid-mammal stock g. to the simian ancestry;

62:4.7 springing from the North American lemur type, g. to

65:2.8 before passing out of existence, g. to the bird family

66:2.8 bodies for the Caligastia one hundred, g. to legends

67:4.3 g. to those traditional stories of the gods coming

68:2.10 of emotions g. to the early beginnings of all art,

69:3.5 The “white smiths” and the “black smiths” g. to

69:8.7 society; slavery g. to the beginnings of government.

70:6.6 given the option of committing suicide, which g.

77:5.6 They g. to a great line of the world’s leadership,

82:3.11 certain age groups that first g. to ideas of incest.

82:4.5 and virginity tests automatically g. to the prostitute

84:2.1 the child and g. to the blood-bond concept of human

84:4.6 and this practice g. to the profession of midwifery.

87:5.5 The evil eye g. to the first superstitions respecting

88:1.1 extraordinary into a fetish; chance therefore g. to

118:9.5 true to the volitional concept that gave them o..

151:6.6 that g. to the legend that Jesus had cured Amos by

origin, give

21:2.9 liaison which is designed to g. to the innumerable

24:1.1 The supervisors do not g. to circuits of energy

41:8.3 The gravity-electric changes g. to vast quantities

65:3.5 exhaustion of the capacity of all animal life to g. to

68:6.7 Local class standards of living g. to new social castes

origin, gives

6:5.3 The Son g. to a vast spirit host, but such derivations

103:1.1 It is this divine in man that g. to his unselfish interest

103:2.3 moral nature that early g. to a social consciousness.

103:5.1 The early evolutionary mind g. to a feeling of duty

103:5.4 Failure to resolve this problem g. to the earliest type

103:6.2 from the inside, man g. to theology and metaphysics.

111:6.3 and perversion of the finite that g. to evil and sin.

113:4.1 seraphim do spring from the same source that also g.

118:5.1 not only creates things with a nature but also g. to

origin, human or mortal

13:1.23 of a divine Adjuster and an immortal soul of h.,

16:4.6 the gulf between the material realms of m. and the

22:2.8 With their associates of m. they keep the

22:3.1 of Attainment, are all Adjuster-fused beings of m..

25:8.6 they carefully examine the records of m. and eventful

34:6.3 lovingly to embrace the soul of m. and to embark on

35:3.14 of those who hail from a given world of m..

37:6.2 carried on from the worlds of h. up through the

39:4.15 will they carry you backward to the world of h..

39:8.7 for angels to attain God from the human level of o.

47:2.8 the salvaged souls of m. constitute the permanent

47:3.4 If a transitory personality of mortal o. should never

48:6.37 counsel the surviving mortals from the worlds of h.,

83:8.4 those which are purely human in nature and o.?

85:6.4 The ghost gods, who are of supposed h., should be

86:4.4 While having a very definite h., ghosts, or spirits,

110:2.6 And with mortals this is a will, human in o., which is

112:0.1 The evolutionary planets are the spheres of h.,

113:7.6 the affectionate attachments of the realms of h. are

119:5.1 unnumbered ascendant pilgrim of m. from the

159:4.3 Scriptures are faulty and altogether human in o.,

origin, material or physical origin

6:8.4 beings of m. could hardly hope to attain the Son.

9:5.5 Human intellect is rooted in the m. of the animal

16:5.4 The stamp of a Master Spirit is a part of man’s m..

26:9.4 the conscientious creatures of animal nature and m.

51:6.5 Here is a being of high o. who is physical, material,

130:7.8 The time-space concept of a mind of m. is destined

195:10.2 the handicaps of time and overcame the fact of p..

origin, take or taken

7:6.7 Sons of God who t. in the persons of the Deities

8:6.5 the untold legions of the manifold beings who t. in

13:0.4 to t. the impersonal energies of spirit luminosity.

13:1.11 secret sphere of certain unrevealed beings who t. by

23:3.9 and by those beings who t. in these new creations,

25:3.2 They t. on the headquarters of a superuniverse and

26:2.7 Tertiary supernaphim t. in these Seven Spirits of

26:3.7 4. The Messengers take o. on circuit number four.

26:3.10 the pilot world of the seventh circle, where they t..

41:0.2 suns, planets, etc.take o. primarily from nebulae,

62:2.6 this new tribe had taken o. from the highest type of

74:8.2 sun and moon, may have taken o. in the traditions of

102:6.6 therefore does all truth t. in him, while all facts

106:1.3 how remote a material survival personality may t.,

111:1.2 much as nebulae t. in the cosmic energies of

111:4.7 Happiness and joy t. in the inner life.

111:4.10 Ideas may t. in the stimuli of the outer world, but

142:7.6 The children t. in the parents; personality existence

149:5.3 All too many of man’s troubles t. in the fear soil

155:6.12 word of God regardless of whence it appears to t..

195:1.1 his version of the new religion which had taken o.

origin, takes

8:2.7 since all goodness t. in the Father, but in the acts of

10:6.1 All law takes o. in the First Source; he is law.

12:3.10 the intellectual drawing of the Conjoint Actor t. in

12:5.2 Space is not infinite, even though it t. from Paradise;

27:5.4 The wisdom of truth t. in the divinity of the central

36:6.2 Spirit t. only from spirit ancestors.

40:4.2 bestowed upon these experienced Adjusters t.,

115:3.6 manifestations of the I AM from which all reality t..

origin, taking

13:1.4 personalities, and other beings t. in the Father.

15:10.1 The executive branch of the supergovernment, t. in

15:10.11 are Co-ordinate Trinity Personalities, t. directly in

16:3.8 fosters that enormous group of personalities t. in

16:3.10 This Spirit fosters all personalities t. in the Father

24:3.4 Of all the revealed orders of spirit beings t. in the

65:0.1 stimuli, influences t. in the organismal mind itself.

98:5.3 The Mithraic cult portrayed a militant god t. in a

102:6.8 finally t. in primitive life which was utterly devoid

132:5.9 riches t. in the circumstances of life or derived from

origin, took

53:2.2 It is our belief that the idea t. and form in Lucifer’s

57:1.1 And this great nebula itself t. in the universal force-

57:3.3 which t. on opposite sides of the mother mass.

73:3.4 It was fed by four tributaries which t. in the coastal

78:4.2 The earliest Andite peoples t. in the regions adjacent

89:9.2 later Christian version of the sacrament took its o..

94:8.2 Buddhism t. in a historic person, not in a myth.

97:9.2 The Israelitish consciousness t. in the hill country of

origin, your

9:1.8 The universe of your o. is being forged out between

18:4.9 Splandon, which embraces the local universe of y.,

26:5.5 the circle determined by the superuniverse of y.

26:11.7 alone to your rest as you did on the worlds of y.

27:7.9 ever attend you from the world of y. until you are

44:8.3 No matter how lowly y., if you have ability and

47:5.1 at least for a few ages—to the universe of y.,

originalsee Original

10:2.6 are unique persons; none is a duplicate; each is o.;

16:8.3 nature, but personality is diverse, o., and exclusive;

17:8.2 seraphic ministers are o. in each local universe,

18:2.3 imitate; Eternals of Days are always and wholly o..

18:4.3 same time be somewhat representative of the o..

21:2.10 each is unique, diverse, exclusive, and o. in nature

46:5.27 of the Edentia system, true to the o. in every detail.

46:7.2 o. and artistic in their treatment of the open spaces

58:4.1 Urantia life is unique, o. with the planet.

68:4.4 his life contained nothing free, spontaneous, or o..

100:4.1 devoted living is creative living, o. and spontaneous.

102:2.2 it is both humanly o. and Adjuster derivative.

104:2.4 Trinity functions are something unique, o., and not

115:3.0 3. ORIGINAL, ACTUAL, AND POTENTIAL

118:5.3 the o. truth, beauty, and goodness for which all

121:6.5 original sin and the atonement were o. with himself

132:0.9 Jesus’ work in behalf of the o. thirty-two was

139:1.9 about one hundred years after the o. was written by

196:0.2 The concept of God as a Father was not o with Jesus

196:0.5 human life of Jesus faith was personal, living, o.,

original Adam and Eve

37:9.9 This is the origin of the o. and Eve of each local

45:3.16 7. The o. of Satania, the supervising head of the

51:1.5 An o. or directly created Adam and Eve are

original Andonic

63:4.1 It is the o. skin pigment.

63:4.5 The o. clan maintained an unbroken line of leadership

67:8.2 the experimental and o. stock of the Andonic race.

original Andonite

67:4.2 the o. sixty and their modified Andonite associates

80:0.2 There is a considerable percentage of the o. stock

80:9.14 The Bretons are survivors of the o. inhabitants of

original angel

27:2.1 by the chief supernaphim, “the o. pattern angel,”

38:5.1 at their head is the o. or first-born angel of this local

original apostles

193:6.5 This left but six of the o. twelve apostles to become

original area

62:1.2 Asia, in the o. of the central life implantation

original aristocracy

90:2.12 and usually had a number of wives; they were the o.,

original assignment

24:1.11 and they eternally serve in the groups of their o..

24:1.11 study of problems found in the realms of their o..

50:5.1 are permanently attached to the planets of their o..

original association

105:2.6 of actualities, the o. nonspiritual association.

original beauty

118:5.3 the o. truth, beauty, and goodness for which all

original being

22:7.7 When a new and o. is trinitized by the Gods,

original caste system

70:8.11 The o. caste system of India was based on color,

original causation

117:3.13 The Supreme apparently cannot initiate o. but

130:4.7 Life is an adaptation of the o. cosmic causation to

original character

59:1.16 such pressure has changed the o. of these deposits.

original classification

39:0.9 angel is at first service-limited to the group of o..

original complements

38:4.3 Ordinarily they retain their o. of being, but not

original concept

20:2.1 Every time an o. and absolute concept of being

21:1.2 the perfect union of the o. of the two infinite and

22:7.5 spiritualize, idealize, and actualize a selected and o.

33:1.1 Son is the personification of the 611,121st o. of

97:8.2 They struggled with their o. and Egyptian concept

196:0.2 The concept of God as a Father was not o. with

original configuration

15:4.8 spiral and other nebulae, and many retain their o..

original corps

44:0.3 The o. teaching corps of these artisans was

57:8.27 [Presented by a Life Carrier, a member of the o.

59:6.13 [Presented by a Life Carrier, one of the o. assigned

66:4.10 the Prince’s staff eventually bring into being the o.

77:1.4 the o. of 50,000 was accordingly brought into being.

77:6.4 thus did the o. secondary corps—1,984 in number—

114:6.9 the group now on Urantia is the o. assigned to the

172:3.8 before they started, the twelve women of the o.

original couple

51:1.5 This o. cannot transmit unconditioned immortality

original creation(s)

14:5.6 Every one of these planets is an o., unique, and

26:2.6 They were in function after the o. (eternal) creation

48:0.1 produce perfect beings, they do so by direct and o.,

72:7.10 The federal government encourages invention and o.

original creator

9:1.3 While you envisage the Father as an o. and

21:1.1 flashes into full-fledged being a new and o. Son,

56:1.6 universe manifestations of the o. monothetic Creator

original crust

57:8.11 on the surface of the world anything of this o..

original Deity

95:2.2 by proclaiming his tribal god the o. and creator of

107:1.1 Since Thought Adjusters are of the essence of o.,

107:5.4 It is also possible for these individuations of o. to

115:4.1 the Trinity is o. while the Supreme is derived Deity.

original design

75:8.4 the then mixed order of the o. of the Life Carriers

original designation

22:1.14 always as members of the supergovernment of o..

original designers

36:2.17 the wise and intelligent formulations of the o. of

original designs

38:9.5 the opportune juncture is in accordance with the o.

original discoverer

57:1.4 The Orvonton authorities commissioned the o. of

original diversification

105:5.1 Just as the o. of the I AM must be attributed to

original effects

118:4.2 that first causes produce o. which are free from

original elevation

60:4.4 present Rocky Mountain region is not the o. of land;

original endowment(s)

51:4.2 mortals represents variation at the expense of the o..

51:4.4 while seeming to deteriorate the o. of the red man,

65:6.2 There is o. of adaptation in living things and beings.

102:7.4 the roots of o. divine endowment of both mind

141:5.2 in accordance with the technique of your own o. of

original experience

177:2.2 to live in this world by permitting you to have o..

original expression(s)

11:2.9 it is the o. nonspiritual expression of the First Source

28:5.7 Perfectors of Wisdom not only hear the o. of this

196:0.11 Unbelief did not inhibit the free and o. of his life.

original faith

196:0.5 human life of Jesus faith was personal, living, o.,

original Father

117:3.9 the highest and eternal reality, even the o. of all

original First Causes

118:6.3 which establish relationship with the unique, o.

original food hunger

69:5.12 for saving; new wants were rapidly added to the o..

original force-energy

12:8.2 All o. proceeds from Paradise, and the matter for the

original form

35:0.7 but they are a unique and o. of universe life.

103:9.3 Buddhism in its o. is one of the best religions without

original formation

32:2.2 who co-operated with your Creator Son in the o. of

42:4.12 The lead of o. weighs slightly more than that

original foundations

195:9.5 hour is striking for a rediscovery of the true and o. of

original function(s)

83:1.3 descent, and social order, this being its older and o..

104:2.4 Trinity functions are something unique, o., and not

original Garden

76:3.6 many of the benefits of the previous culture of the o..

original goodness

118:5.3 the o. truth, beauty, and goodness for which all

original gospel

93:7.3 The o. Melchizedek gospel had been almost wholly

94:4.10 dynamic love portrayed in the o. of the Son of Man,

94:8.3 The o. of Gautama was based on the four noble

94:8.19 The great weakness in the o. of Buddhism was that it

94:11.6 But a great limitation in the o. of Siddhartha was that

121:8.3 at the end to replace the latter one fifth of the o.,

196:2.6 his earth life and so gloriously set forth in the o. of

original group

45:3.6 Vilton was a member of the o. Lanaforge group.

163:7.3 This o. of twelve women had recently trained

original Havona natives

19:6.4 beings, a citizenship consisting only in part of the o..

original home

73:1.5 group remained in the immediate vicinity of their o.

original idea

85:3.5 does or does not displace the o. worshipful idea.

original impetus

52:3.1 When the o. of evolutionary life has run its biologic

original implantations

58:4.2 our three o., identical marine-life implantations.

59:1.14 the three o. life implantations were characteristic;

118:8.1 the o. physical-life implantations of the Life Carriers.

original infinity

104:4.47 in the hypothetical stasis of the o. of the I AM.

original interpretations

19:4.6 that the Universal Censors are able to bring forth o.

original law

70:12.3 The king was the executor of the mores, the o.

original level(s)

34:6.4 forces unerringly seek and attain their own o..

56:5.2 From the o. Paradise-Havona level of existential

original Life Carrier

36:1.2 and Nambia, the first-born and o. of Nebadon.

original life designs

36:2.12 While the o. are provided by the Creator Son,

original life patterns

58:4.2 we organized and initiated the o. of this world

58:6.1 this development, all of which was inherent in the o.,

original life plasm

36:2.17 The o. of an evolutionary world must contain the

original manifestations

105:5.9 These, then, are the two o.: the constitutively perfect

original matchmakers

82:3.8 The o. were employed to negotiate marriages for

original Melchizedek

33:6.2 his responsibilities are assumed by this o. Son.

35:1.1 resulting from this creative partnership is the o.

35:1.3 though the o. does exercise certain inherent

35:1.4 The o. or first-born Melchizedek of each universe is

35:3.22 College of High Ethics is presided over by the o.

95:2.1 The o. teachings really took their deepest root in

original message

94:5.4 penetrated to the lands of the yellow race, their o.

original Michael

7:5.8 This was the o., the first-born Creator Son, and he

7:5.8 and he passed through the life experiences of the

7:5.9 Whatever else this o. revealed, he made the

7:5.9 he made the transcendent bestowal of the Original

8:4.3 likewise did he participate with the o. Michael Son

21:0.4 The o. or first-born Michael has never experienced

21:0.4 but seven times he passed through the experience of

21:0.5 The o. is the presiding head of the primary Sons

original midwayers

77:7.1 it was discovered that of the o. 50,000, 40,119 had

original mind

66:1.5 it was to have such an experienced, brilliant, and o.

original monotheism

94:1.3 This devolution of the o. and trinitarianism of Andite

original mother

17:8.2 the Infinite Spirit, the eternal and o. of all angelic

57:4.5 The o. nucleus was convulsing under the pressure of

original narrator

121:8.14 served more as a collector and editor than as an o..

original nature

16:8.3 Personality is a unique endowment of o. whose

117:6.3 in o. and divinity they are like the Father, but when

original nucleus

57:4.5 The o. mother nucleus was convulsing under the

original number

77:7.2 The o. of secondary midwayers was 1,984

original origin

37:9.9 thus finally confirming his own and o. dual origin.

original pair(s)

51:1.2 these o. are diverse in nature, being attuned to the

51:1.2 descended from the o. Satania pair of Material Sons.

original pattern

42:1.1 the Original Son is also the eternity-source of the o.,

original peoples

82:6.1 The early and o. evolutionary peoples of color have

original persons(s)

0:7.5 The essence of Deity is eternal, but only three o. of

10:2.6 are unique persons; none is a duplicate; each is o.;

original personality or personalities

10:0.2 foundations of the divine oneness of the three o.,

16:8.3 nature, but personality is diverse, o., and exclusive;

56:1.6 o. monothetic Creator personality, the First Source

original personalizations

22:10.5 Son Assistants are unique and o. of tremendous

original phase(s)

44:5.5 three o. of divine energy manifested throughout the

105:5.6 This newly appearing finite reality exists in two o.:

original plan(s)

12:8.3 been deviation from the divine paths and the o..

39:5.4 And had your Adam adhered to the o. for the

65:5.4 the eventual vindication of our o. and life patterns.

65:7.2 were operating more in accordance with the o.,

75:0.1 demand something for relief not embraced in the o..

77:2.8 the outworking of the o. of utilizing this planet as a

79:5.9 In the o. Melchizedek plan for the improvement of

109:2.10 In the o. life plans Adjusters were provided for, but

110:2.4 mortal self evolved from the o. of the Life Carriers,

141:7.7 The Master exemplified a new and o. plan of life.

original plea

127:2.8 Jesus adhered to the terms of his o., maintaining that

original pride

53:2.5 had gone too far for his o. to permit him to stop.

original purposes

2:2.2 The Father does not repent of his o. of wisdom and

original races

81:4.12 Sangik type, including the o. red, yellow, and blue

original range

60:4.4 of mountains is what is left of the remains of the o.

original reality

0:4.5 This is the primal concept of o.: The Father initiates

105:1.6 probably falls short of the unfathomed infinity of o..

105:7.18 the diversification of the o. of the First Source may

115:1.3 attenuations of o. and primordial absolute reality of

original record(s)

25:6.3 quasi-physical duplicates of the o. spirit records.

121:8.6 Matthew’s o. was edited and added to in A.D. 40

original recording

25:6.1 records in duplicate, making an o. spirit recording

original Sangik center

64:6.20 develop and emigrate from the o. of race dispersion.

original selections

76:1.3 This site was known to Adam as one of the three o.

original selfhood

112:6.8 memory is proof of retention of the identity of o.;

original sin

86:3.3 has led to such doctrines as o. and the fall of man.

88:4.7 idea of o. helped much to weaken the grip of magic

88:4.7 grip of magic in that it accounted for natural death.

89:0.1 soul as coming into the world under forfeit—o..

89:4.5 the concept of sin and of o. became widespread,

89:4.6 The doctrine of o., or racial guilt, started every

92:3.2 covenant, uncleanness, purification, prophecy, o.

121:6.5 Paul’s theory of o., the doctrines of hereditary guilt

121:6.5 Some phases of Paul’s teachings regarding o. and

original society

68:3.1 Primitive desires produced the o., but ghost fear held

original Son

6:1.1 The Eternal Son is the o. and only-begotten Son of

7:6.3 being and personality of a new and o. Creator Son.

8:4.3 likewise did he participate with the o. Michael Son

20:2.1 by the Infinite Spirit, a new and o. of God,

21:1.1 full-fledged being a new and o. Creator Son,

33:6.2 responsibilities assumed by this o. Melchizedek Son.

51:0.1 The o. Material Son of Satania is Adam, and those

51:0.1 uplifters always carry the name of this first and o. of

original Sources

32:3.7 creature origin departs sufficiently far from the o.,

original sovereignty

114:1.1 The o. of Urantia was held in trust by the sovereign

original states

134:5.15 the American Federal Union was created by the o.

original status

93:10.1 and safely restored to his o. Melchizedek status.

original stock

67:8.2 semisavage springing from the experimental and o.

original teachers

44:0.13 The o. of these seven groups all hailed from the

original teachings

94:8.17 According to the o. of Gautama, salvation is

95:2.1 The o. Melchizedek teachings really took their

98:7.11 As the o. of Jesus penetrated the Occident, they

100:7.5 And the most o. of his teachings was the emphasis of

original tenets

87:7.4 scientific age by the destruction of so many of its o..

original thinker

124:1.13 Jesus was an o. and a skillful teacher, even in his

original thirty-two

132:0.9 Jesus’ work in behalf of the o. was entirely personal.

original thought

7:6.3 a new, o., identical, and absolute personal thought,

original transaction

0:3.22 In this o. the theoretical I AM achieved realization of

original Trinity

0:12.1 The o. and eternal Paradise Trinity is existential and

0:12.9 But irrespective of all this, the o. Paradise Trinity is

106:3.3 possibly be infinite that does not include this o..

106:3.3 But the o. is an eventuality of the exclusive

original truth

118:5.3 the o. truth, beauty, and goodness for which all

original types

81:4.10 will be impossible clearly to distinguish the five o..

original unity

115:7.8 a revelation of the undetected working of the o. of

original universe

10:1.2 and authoritative as is the Eternal Son in the o.

26:2.6 subsidiary Spirits of Havona were not part of the o.

original value

111:2.3 in an entirely new, o., and unique universe value of

original Zoroastrianism

95:6.5 O. was not a pure dualism;though the early teachings

Original

115:3.0 3. ORIGINAL, ACTUAL, AND POTENTIAL

115:3.6 The O.. The unqualified concept of the First Source

115:3.9 The interassociation of the O., Actual, and Potential

115:3.11 is becoming and will be; the O. is that which is.

115:3.11 the differences between the O., the Actual, and the

115:3.15 The O. is what makes possible the coexistence and

115:3.16 Potential and the Actual are encircuited in the O.

Original Deity

116:7.5 everlastingly depend on the absolute stability of O.,

Original Personality

1:6.6 his fellows, the more he will crave to know the O.,

1:6.6 God-knowing man will strive to become like the O..

5:6.11 transmits the worship of all personalities to the O.

130:4.2 in an ever-changing universe the O. of causation,

Original Son or Original Mother Son

0:3.22 personality by becoming Eternal Father of the O.

6:1.1 The Eternal Son is the o. and only-begotten Son of

6:1.4 Son came from the Father just as truly as did the O.,

6:1.5 this O. has been confused with a Creator Son,

6:1.6 the designation “the Eternal Son” for this O.,

6:4.1 the spirit gravity and the spirit power of the O. will

6:4.3 The omnipresence of the O. constitutes the spiritual

6:4.7 The O. is universally and spiritually self-conscious.

6:5.4 The Father, in eternalizing the O., bestowed upon

6:7.1 just as the O. eternally derives his personality from

7:0.1 The O. is ever concerned with the execution of the

7:2.1 the presence and personal activity of the O. is

7:2.2 the personal activity of the O. is discernible in the

7:3.1 loving embrace of the all-pervading spirit of the O.

7:5.9 made the transcendent bestowal of the OM. real to

7:5.11 each Son is a divinely perfect portraiture of the O..

7:6.3 The O. is the offspring-person of the “first”

7:6.7 Between the OM. and these hosts of Paradise Sons

8:2.1 of the Paradise Father but also the nature of the O..

8:2.4 the Father and stand in awe of the eternity of the O..

9:1.8 supernal kindness and merciful affection of the O.

10:3.5 and will forever be, the eternal Father of the O.

11:9.3 the Father’s will and act which eternalized the O..

16:2.1 Just as the Eternal and O. is revealed through the

20:5.1 personal duplication or divine extension of this O.

21:2.5 he must secure the consent of the Eternal and OM..

40:5.1 The personal touch of the O. passes on down

42:1.1 the eternal Father of the O. is the eternity-source of

42:2.19 counterpart of the living, spirit energy of the O.

105:2.5 its spiritual revelation in the personality of the O..

105:3.3 Second Person of Deity, the Eternal and O.;

107:1.7 the spirit of the O. is diffuse or discretely personal.

Original Spirit

22:7.3 There can be only one O. and Infinite Spirit, only

40:5.2 Likewise does the O. and Infinite Spirit, by a long

Original Unity

104:4.1 Universal Controller, Limitless Energizer, O.,

originality

14:5.6 There is a refreshing o. about this vast central

18:3.9 the wisdom of o. and the initiative of individuality

28:1.1 These supernal beings of divine o. and near-supreme

70:2.18 Society should in every way possible foster o..

72:7.1 only in the fostering of genius and creative o.;

100:7.5 Jesus’ o. was unstifled.

100:7.5 But his superb o. did not cause him to overlook the

102:2.3 there is a valid o. and a spontaneity of expression

115:3.7 the actual revelation of the o. of the First Source and

115:3.8 the potential revelation of the o. of the First Source

115:3.10 in the o. of the First Source and Center, we cannot

115:3.12 O. is that which first causes and then balances the

140:8.31 realities and to stimulate initiative in the o. of living;

141:5.1 may be empowered to live individual lives of o.

141:5.1 by the sacrifice of free personality and spiritual o..

149:2.13 were astonished at the o. and authoritativeness of

149:4.4 Jesus exhorted his hearers to strive for o. while they

originally

11:5.9 All force-energy o. proceeded from nether Paradise

11:8.6 This emergent energy is o. neutral but consequent

22:1.1 All Trinity-embraced sons are o. of dual or single

25:3.17 four serve together just as they were o. associated.

29:3.4 to another; always do they serve as o. assigned.

32:0.4 material creations were o. projected and planned by

32:2.2 energies which they o. organized and circuitized.

34:6.3 very heights of bliss from which the divine Spirit o.

36:2.11 There were, o., twelve distinct and divine concepts

39:0.11 often serve for long periods as o. classified, but the

40:4.2 O. of existential prepersonal status, they have

41:3.3 All suns are o. truly gaseous, though they may later

47:10.2 had gained the victory over the beast that was o. in

57:5.14 material derived from the sun was o. endowed

57:7.4 robbery of the atmosphere which its satellite o. had.

58:3.1 was o. built up in these early appearing hydrogen

69:9.9 Private property was thus o. respected because it

70:5.8 Quite often the early royal insignias had o. been the

70:7.1 These first appeared as secret societies and o. were

70:7.18 Taxes were o. levied to keep up the king’s house,

70:11.2 But o. these laws applied only to fellow tribesmen,

74:8.1 which had been o. introduced by the Dalamatians.

81:4.3 there were o. five distinct types of skeletal structure:

81:4.13 3. The Negroid—the secondary Sangik type, which o.

83:2.1 Marriage was o. a group affair; then a family matter;

83:2.6 The betrothal was o. equivalent to marriage;

83:4.1 the fact that marriage was o. a community affair,

84:8.2 O., property was the basic institution of self-

86:7.5 it was o. erroneous in concept and utterly illogical.

87:2.3 the funeral sermon was o. designed to instruct the

87:3.2 Ancestor worship was o. more of a fear than a

88:3.2 O. it was thought that respect for the totem animal

89:5.3 Sangiks were all cannibalistic, but o. the Andonites

90:3.2 Since all diseases and death itself were o. regarded as

106:8.22 infinity which were o. segmentalized by the I AM,

113:1.2 O., the seraphim were definitely assigned to the

130:4.14 these o. inherent intellectual disharmonies and

originals

108:6.7 Adjusters are the eternal ancestors, the divine o.,

originate

1:3.6 But the minds of such evolutionary creatures o. in

9:6.4 does not o. in either spirit, mind, or matter;

11:5.9 source of space-energies, space does not o. there.

12:4.5 3. The Universal Absolute does not o. initial motion

15:12.2 Mandates of judgment o. in the local universes,

17:1.4 These Supreme Executives do not o. policies, nor do

17:8.2 Primary supernaphim o. in the Infinite Spirit;

19:4.6 the Censors o. new values from the association of

19:5.6 They both o. near the center and source of all

21:5.6 a Master Son’s loss of power to o. entirely new

29:3.6 material energy; they do not o. it, but they do modify

36:0.1 Life does not o. spontaneously.

42:1.4 powerless to o. one flash of energy or ever to add

71:1.2 The early states did not o. in voluntary associations.

84:1.6 Mother love is instinctive; it did not o. in the mores

101:1.5 The germs of true religion o. in the domain of

107:4.6 by those Supreme Creator Personalities who o. in

107:5.4 which presumably likewise o. in the First Source and

153:3.5 Man is only defiled by that evil that may o. within

196:3.23 the human intellect may indeed o. false gods—gods in

originated

12:4.5 equalize and control all of the tensions o. by motion.

57:4.9 many suns and their planetary families which o. in

60:2.2 The largest of the dinosaurs o. in North America.

67:4.3 thus o. the thousand and one legends of a mythical

68:4.2 the mores o. in an effort to adjust group living to the

69:4.6 Modern writing o. in the early trade records;

69:9.10 The ornamental type of personal effects o. in the

70:7.10 the tattoo o. as such a badge of membership.

70:11.3 The oath o. in the days of Dalamatia in an effort to

72:7.14 appropriations are o. in the upper legislative house,

74:8.5 Indian tribes believed they o. from beavers and

76:3.4 The religious rulers, or priesthood, o. with Seth,

77:1.1 other systems, but they o. by dissimilar techniques.

81:2.18 idea of all sorts of basket weaving independently o..

85:6.3 Unaided evolution never o. gods higher than the

86:4.6 This idea of reincarnation o. in the observance of

87:2.3 The funeral service o. in man’s effort to induce the

89:1.5 The early food taboos o. in fetishism and totemism.

89:1.6 and so o. ancient and modern table etiquette.

89:3.6 The continence cult o. as a ritual among soldiers

89:5.14 The taboo on man-eating o. in Dalamatia and slowly

92:3.6 Sculpture o. in idol making, architecture in temple

92:5.5 leadership has o. a majority of the worth-while

97:9.2 later Jewish consciousness o. in the clan of Judah.

97:9.27 Thus o. their new concept of destinythe idea that

122:8.7 The beautiful legend of the star of Bethlehem o. in

140:10.5 the morality of his philosophy o. in the personal

149:2.3 These teachings o. in a praiseworthy effort to make

195:4.4 Christianity exhibits a history of having o. out of

originates

0:4.1 reality o. in and by the infinite volition of the Father

2:3.3 The mandate of dissolution o. in the higher courts

7:3.5 If anything o. in your consciousness that is fraught

11:2.11 space seemingly o. just below nether Paradise;

15:5.1 in the suns and planets of a superuniverse o. in the

15:5.1 a constantly varying quantity of matter o. in open

15:11.1 The executive branch of the supergovernment o. in

39:3.3 a local universe law o. in the legislative assemblies

43:2.5 The legislative program of a constellation o. in the

56:3.6 Spirit o. from one source through a threefold

68:2.2 Self-maintenance o. society, while excessive

101:1.5 the creation of a wholly rational insight which o. in

103:7.8 But revelation o. neither a science nor a religion;

113:4.4 The impulse of worship largely o. in the spirit

117:3.13 The Father o. the concept of a finite cosmos;

131:9.2 Everything o. in Heaven, and the Great Heaven

132:3.2 Knowledge o. in science; wisdom, in philosophy;

originating

2:3.3 an unbroken confirmation of the indictment o. on

18:5.2 and the various groups o. in the Infinite Spirit.

26:3.4 O. on the first circuit, they serve throughout

30:1.10 This order of living existence, o. in the Father, is best

32:2.1 and other beings o. in the Third Source and Center.

32:3.4 he does not indwell the minds of the beings o. in

77:4.7 adopted the peculiar writing system o. in Dilmun.

102:3.6 Knowledge leads to placing men, to o. social strata

108:2.11 some cosmic reflex action o. in the Supreme Being.

110:5.6 the idea that every new concept o in the human mind

115:7.7 function, and destiny: relationship to the o. Trinity,

118:6.4 In the o. sense, only the Father-I AM possesses

137:7.8 The Essenes were a true religious sect, o. during the

originative

42:11.6 tend to conceal the presence of the o. or creative

originators

15:4.4 Paradise force organizers are nebulae o.; they are

originssee Significance of Origins

0:9.5 but they have experienced historic universe o..

8:5.4 they function as one spirit, notwithstanding diverse o

15:6.13 Comets also have numerous other o..

19:1.5 and the infinite, from human o. to divine destinies.

19:1.11 Finite o. are helpful, but only divine causes reveal

20:1.1 All descending Sons of God have high and divine o..

22:0.1 three primary divisions in accordance with the o. of

38:7.7 separate orders of beings; they have dissimilar o.,

41:3.9 Stellar variables have numerous o..

53:3.1 Whatever the early o. of trouble in the hearts of

57:5.14 a system containing masses which have diverse o..

57:8.11 lavas of deep o. and admixed with deposits of the

81:4.3 dimensions are serviceable in deciphering racial o.,

85:0.0 THE ORIGINS OF WORSHIP

89:4.0 4. ORIGINS OF SACRIFICE

91:1.5 religion and animism have had entirely separate o..

91:2.2 Despite their independent o., magic and prayer often

92:5.5 legends pertaining to supernatural o. and

94:8.5 2. The o. of suffering.

101:4.1 your world is ignorant of o., even of physical o.,

103:7.12 be made to yield analogous interpretations of o.,

105:1.2 partial comprehension of absolute o. and infinite

105:2.1 in presenting their sequential o. to human beings.

105:2.2 the chronological portrayal of the o. of reality,

105:3.1 But though we may portray reality o. and infinity

115:1.1 if it cannot penetrate to true o., then will such mind

115:1.1 unfailingly postulate conclusions and invent o. that

115:4.1 Any consideration of the o. of God the Supreme

116:2.3 Time-space creatures must have o., relativities, and

195:6.5 Science deals with phenomena; religion, with o.,

Orion

97:4.3 seek him who formed the seven stars and O.,

Orlandofgreat teacher of the blue men

45:4.6 4. O., a prince of the blue men and their leader in the

64:6.23 O. became a great teacher among the blue race and

ornament

81:3.5 easy to work and, at first, was used only as an o..

ornamental

46:7.2 land is cultivated largely for aesthetic and o. effects.

69:9.10 The o. type of personal effects originated in the

ornamentation

82:2.5 such as hairdress, clothing, seclusion, o., and rings.

ornamentations

43:1.4 and morontial o. are limited to the dwelling areas.

ornaments

63:6.3 such an animal god was engraved on various o..

88:5.1 and o. could become instruments of magic.

ornate

89:4.3 in time becoming increasingly elaborate and o..

121:2.5 the temple at Jerusalem possessed its o. court of the

124:3.6 about its extensive public works and o. buildings,

146:2.15 prayers would be rendered more efficacious by o.

171:8.2 the house of Zaccheus was very near the o. palace

ornateness

167:6.6 communion is not promoted by mere massive o.

orphan

72:3.3 any family to be awarded the guardianship of an o..

72:3.3 the o. is awarded to the home of those displaying the

114:7.17 Urantia is not a cosmic o. stigmatized by sin and

122:4.3 being an o., was adopted by one Zadoc, who was a

132:7.4 a prophet to his people, but he was an o. prophet;

135:3.1 John talked much with Ezda, an o. lad of Beth-zur,

orphanage

114:7.14 a feeling of cosmic desertion or planetary o..

orphaned

56:1.1 its derivations seem to be o. in time and space did

orphanhood

194:2.2 the purpose of this spirit to destroy the feeling of o..

orphans

66:7.5 and Sangik races; many of these children were o..

Orphic

98:2.10 the best of the cults was the O. brotherhood,

orthodox

123:5.10 hardly o. Jews since the synagogue of Nazareth was

125:0.6 acknowledge acceptance of the o. Jewish beliefs,

150:7.4 The o. among the Jews even presumed to criticize

153:1.1 Sanhedrin at Jerusalem, and they constituted the o.

166:2.2 the less o. Jews, were more willing to believe the

166:2.2 were the more o. and tradition-bound Jews of Judea.

173:1.3 Roman Empire for this o. shekel of Jewish coining

orthodoxy

99:6.3 it becomes an intolerant judge of o.; it fails to hold

Orvononenlightener of the indigo races

45:4.10 8. O., the enlightener of the indigo races and their

64:6.26 race made little advancement until the days of O.,

64:6.26 almost forgot the “God of Gods” proclaimed by O.,

Orvontonnoun

0:0.5 similar creations, makes up the superuniverse of O.,

0:0.5 O. is one of the seven evolutionary superuniverses of

6:8.7 As you progress through O. and Havona, as you

11:7.6 at right angles to the plane of O., either up or down,

12:1.12 is one of the newer creations in O., the seventh

12:2.2 outside the borders of the superuniverse of O.,

12:2.2 search of your present-day telescopes are in O.,

12:2.3 space are really a part of the galactic system of O..

12:2.3 as extragalactic are actually on the fringe of O. and

12:2.6 Throughout O. it is believed that a new type of

15:1.5 Your local universe of Nebadon belongs to O.,

15:1.5 For untold ages O. will pursue this almost direct

15:1.6 universe is at present traversing the periphery of O..

15:3.0 3. THE SUPERUNIVERSE OF ORVONTON

15:3.1 of the grand universe, the superuniverse of O..

15:3.1 starry system represents the central nucleus of O.,

15:3.2 you observe that the spheres of O. are traveling in

15:3.4 Of the ten major divisions of O., eight have been

15:3.4 If you could look upon O. from a position far-distant

15:3.7 all other sectors and divisions of O. are in rotation

15:3.13 the star drifts, about the Uversa headquarters of O..

15:3.14 movement of O. and six associated superuniverses

15:3.15 The absolute counterclockwise motion of O. is also

15:4.5 sun-forming nebula just north of the borders of O.,

15:4.7 are not many sun-forming nebulae active in O. at

15:4.8 clusters predominates near the outer margins of O..

15:4.9 The vast star clouds of O. should be regarded as

15:6.10 O. is illuminated and warmed by more than ten

15:7.2 The standard day of O. is equal to almost thirty days

15:7.10 Uversa, the headquarters of O., your superuniverse

15:8.10 The superuniverse of O. is apparently running down;

15:11.2 ascending-pilgrim graduates of O. who are tarrying

15:13.3 From all O., here are gathered together the wise

15:14.2 O., the seventh superuniverse, the one to which

15:14.2 It is renowned for the manner in which justice

15:14.2 O. is a universe demonstration of love and mercy.

15:14.3 the evolutionary purpose which is unfolding in O.,

15:14.4 As O. is unique in nature and individual in destiny,

15:14.4 A great deal that is going on in O. is not revealed

15:14.7 is the fifth major sector of the superuniverse of O.,

16:3.20 His administration of O. discloses the marvelous

16:4.8 the Master Spirit of O. exerts a decided influence in

16:5.3 the mind-spirit influence of the Master Spirit of O..

16:5.3 and character, quite like the Master Spirit of O..

17:0.12 part of our superuniverse by the Master Spirit of O.,

17:1.5 The name of this seventh sphere is O.,

17:1.6 staff engaged in keeping straight the affairs of O.

20:0.1 As they function in the superuniverse of O., the Sons

20:7.1 In O. they are of record as Trinity Teacher Sons,

22:1.13 Selection have never faltered in the service of O.,

22:2.6 commissioned and assigned to Uversa of O.,

22:3.2 There are now commissioned in O. more than ten

22:3.2 as the central directing body of their order in O..

22:4.2 hundred million of these sons commissioned in O..

22:4.3 They are the supreme jurors of O..

22:5.5 There are now in the service of O. slightly over ten

22:9.3 Celestial Guardians have been commissioned in O..

22:10.4 a group of new universes in the south parts of O..

22:10.10 a Mighty Messenger of the revelatory corps of O..]

23:0.2 trillion then operating within the boundaries of O.;

23:2.16 —was absent from the roll calls of O. for almost a

23:2.17 they delight to serve in O. because here the need is

24:2.7 Census Director of Nebadon, number 81,412 of O.,

24:5.2 sentinels on duty in the system governments of O.

25:1.7 the superuniversities of the superuniverse of O..

25:3.15 the number operating in O. as almost eighteen trillion

25:3.15 multitude of conciliators that have been created in O.

25:4.10 Advisers registered on Uversa and operating in O. is

25:6.6 the records of everything of cosmic import in all O.

25:8.8 the first waiting companion either of origin in O.

26:4.10 natures—are derived from the Master Spirit of O..

28:2.1 in O. their corps maintains headquarters in the

28:2.2 makes reports to, only the Supreme Executive of O.,

28:4.2 is limited to the worlds and universes of O.,

28:5.14 the angels who promote the teamwork of all O..

28:7.2 services until you reach the tarrying worlds of O..

29:5.7 the power centers and physical controllers of O..

30:4.16 of progressive training is nearly universal in O..

30:4.34 of the grand universe, the superuniverse of O..

32:2.9 cluster in the starry and planetary realms of O..

32:2.11 to the physical center of the superuniverse of O.,

32:2.11 Nebadon is now well out towards the edge of O..

32:2.12 south and east in the superuniverse circuit of O..

33:7.4 it must be referred to the tribunals of O., and if

34:2.6 We predict this high degree of symmetry in O.

35:2.2 not once throughout all the superuniverse of O.

35:9.8 Of all the local universes in O., our universe has lost

36:4.8 we do know that every local universe in O. harbors

37:2.3 they seldom journey beyond the confines of O..

37:4.2 bring all Nebadon into harmony with the ideas of O.

37:8.5 is the representative of the Supreme Executive of O..

37:8.5 are representatives of the Supreme Executive of O..

37:9.12 seven Reflective Spirits resident on the capital of O..

38:5.4 they may range all Nebadon, even O., on assignment.

39:1.9 of Completion function in the higher realms of O.,

39:1.10 stretching before them in the vast superuniverse of O

40:7.3 all of the ascending career in Nebadon and O. and on

40:8.4 these Son-fused creatures share the services of O.

40:8.5 one million of them in the superuniverse of O..

40:10.7 of these beings hail from the earliest epochs of O.,

40:10.8 who may, at that distant day, pour in through O.

41:0.1 Nebadon space regions of the superuniverse of O.

41:0.2 Even the major and minor sectors of O. are (to us)

41:0.4 the Sagittarius center of that minor sector of O. to

41:3.5 The most recent of the major cosmic eruptions in O.

41:3.10 the ten grand divisions of the superuniverse of O.;

41:4.6 The massive sun of Veluntia, one of the largest in O.

41:6.2 of the matter-permeation of space throughout O..

42:5.1 In the superuniverse of O. there are one hundred

42:7.7 In O. it has never been possible naturally to assemble

42:10.7 mind is absolute; in Havona, absonite; in O., finite.

43:7.4 In O. no extra-Havona beings excepting the Uversa

45:2.1 Not all universes, even in O., are so organized as to

48:0.3 the morontia transition regimes in this part of O..

54:5.10 representative of the Supreme Executive of O.

54:6.11 now attached to the superuniverse government of O.

57:1.1 the force-charge of space in the superuniverse of O.,

57:1.3 a certain sector of the, then, easterly segment of O.

57:1.5 in the emergence of a new physical creation in O..

57:1.7 and physical controllers of the superuniverse of O..

57:2.2 as one of the magnificent primary nebulae of O..

57:3.9 and the Uversa government of O. extended physical

57:5.3 one per cent of the planetary systems of O. have had

67:8.4 done more good in the superuniverse of O. than

77:9.6 and universe, even with O. and its sister creations,

107:7.8 [Presented by a Solitary Messenger of O..]

108:3.4 Though we have the records of Adjusters in O.,

108:3.6 nor before the commissions of O. has there ever

108:4.2 of the sovereignty of the Ancients of Days in O..

108:6.9 [Presented by a Solitary Messenger of O..]

109:4.5 on Uversa, indwelt fifteen minds previously in O..

109:7.9 [Presented by a Solitary Messenger of O..]

110:7.11 [Presented by a Solitary Messenger of O..]

111:7.6 [Presented by a Solitary Messenger of O..]

112:3.2 these findings, thereupon do the rulers of O. order

112:5.8 The governments of O. and Nebadon do not claim

112:6.4 cosmic-mind endowment of the Master Spirit of O.

112:6.10 attuned to the ministry of the cosmic mind of O..

112:7.20 [Presented by a Solitary Messenger of O..]

114:2.3 on Salvington and of the Supreme Executive of O..

115:1.2 conceptions of Deity which will be attained in O.,

116:4.4 Master Spirit is (in his overall supervision of O. from

117:7.16 personally resident on Uversa, headquarters of O.,

119:5.1 Uversa, headquarters of the superuniverse of O..

119:5.2 his fellows from the various local universes of O..

Orvontonadjective

Orvonton administrators

31:10.22 high commission consisting of twenty-four O. acting

Orvonton Ancients of Days

PART I  Personalities acting by authority of the O..

Orvonton authorities

57:1.4 The O. commissioned the original discoverer of this

Orvonton capital

15:7.11 The glory, grandeur, and perfection of the O. surpass

30:3.12 beings en route who pause to visit the O..

Orvonton commission

0:0.4 have been formulated by an O. sent to Urantia for

Orvonton corps

0:0.1 in those papers which the O. of truth revealers have

Orvonton creations

32:1.4 energy and matter that may be found in any of the O.

Orvonton directors

24:2.5 staff of Usatia, the superuniverse chief of all O..

Orvonton Divine Counselor

0:12.14 [Indited by an O., Chief of the Corps of Superuniv.

Orvonton executives

15:11.3 Never have I known of a disagreement between O.

Orvonton giants

41:4.7 Another of the O. now has a surface temperature

Orvonton life

15:14.4 of these unrevealed features of O., many are to

36:2.11 O. patterns are configured as twelve inheritance

Orvonton Master Sons

33:6.1 recently on the mission of reunion of O. on Paradise,

Orvonton minor sectors

29:4.16 power directors are assigned to each of the O.,

Orvonton Perfections of Days

18:4.9 You will see all thirty of the O. before you reach

Orvonton power directors

12:2.4 The O. have nothing to with these far-distant

Orvonton series

16:8.15 the Nebadon order of the O. of the cosmic mind

57:1.3 and then acting inspector number 811,307 of the O.,

Orvonton stellar density

15:3.3 Milky Way discloses the comparative increase in O.

Orvonton suns

57:3.6 the vast majority of O. have had an analogous birth.

Orvonton time

119:5.2 on Uversa for a period of eleven years of O..

Orvonton type

9:4.3 the Nebadon variant of the O. of cosmic mind.

Orvonton universes

24:2.5 attuned to his subordinates stationed in the O.;

25:6.4 subordinate spheres of record in the O. number

Orvonton worlds

49:3.1 Of the O. inhabited worlds this type amounts to less

Orvonton year

15:7.2 and the O. equals one hundred standard days.

Orvontonlike

25:2.2 the creation of one thousand O. servitals, one

oscillations

59:5.19 rose and fell during these ages of seashore o..

74:6.6 Adam and Eve could send and receive thought o..

oscillatory

59:2.2 above these shallow but widespread o. inland seas.

OsirisEgyptian god of the dead

95:2.9 and make its way to the judgment hall of O.,

95:5.12 to the old-time worship of Isis and her consort O.,

97:6.2 was God of all nations, and that there was no O.

98:4.4 2. The Egyptian cult of O. and his mother Isis.

98:4.6 taught that the divine son (respectively Attis and O.)

98:4.8 the worship of Isis and O. were more refined and

ostensibly

90:2.11 various fees which were o. offerings to the spirits.

Ostentatious

110:3.4 mock piety, or hypocritical and o. self-abasement;

140:5.16 But Jesus did not refer to outward or o. mourning.

149:6.10 menial practices of an o. and false humility are

161:2.4 And yet never is his piety obtrusive or o..

166:1.4 You are meticulous in tithing and o. in almsgiving,

167:6.6 embellishment with man’s elaborate and o. art.

Ostriches

61:2.12 buzzards, falcons, eagles, owls, quails, and o..

65:2.9 bird types of today—eagles, ducks, pigeons, and o.

ostrichlike

61:1.9 A large o. land bird developed to a height of ten

othernon-exhaustive

16:9.7 to recognize and grasp the reality of o. personality,

37:10.0 10. OTHER LOCAL UNIVERSE GROUPS

48:6.36 fewer personal plans concerning o. personalities,

72:12.0 12. THE OTHER NATIONS

144:5.0 OTHER FORMS OF PRAYER

other’s

18:2.3 The Eternals of Days visit each o. planets, but they

41:3.4 or else remaining in each o. gravity grasp and revolve

63:2.1 the twins had spent most of their time in each o.

68:3.2 driving these dreamers into each o. arms in willing

70:3.7 of adoption consisted in drinking each o. blood.

70:3.10 they would suck each o. blood and declare peace.

122:9.2 This couple were frequently in each o. company,

139:1.6 never seemed to be in the least jealous of each o.

145:4.3 these bewildered fishermen looked into each o. eyes,

other-awareness

16:9.7 directly dependent on this very fact of innate o.,

other-century

136:8.7 not in the mind of a twentieth-century or o. mortal.

other-consciousness

91:0.1 there occurred the inevitable corollary of o.,

other-existences

102:4.2 found in self-consciousness plus o.—other-thingness,

other-mindedness

102:4.1 They are predicated on the consciousness of o..

102:4.2 plus other-existences—other-thingness, o.,

102:4.3 a natural spontaneous self-consciousness of o. in the

102:4.3 as the reality—source, nature, and destiny—of o..

other-personality

112:0.13 11. Personality responds directly to o. presence.

other-personalization

0:2.18 revelation to successive and progressive levels of o..

other-spiritness

102:4.2 —other-thingness, other-mindness, and o..

other-than-Adjuster

30:1.10 The functions of the o. fragments are manifold and

other-than-divinity

106:8.11 have to do with o. values in the expanding cosmos.

other-than-Father-endowed

24:1.15 possess a type of o. personality not encountered in

other-than-mortal

106:0.10 ways of looking at reality from o. perspective and

other-than-perfection

105:6.4 implies something o. as a point of departure.

other-than-personal

5:6.3 The o. never attains the level of the personal

6:5.3 the ability to create any or all types of o. reality.

13:0.6 the Son’s worlds are inhabited by uniform types of o.

30:0.1 The personalities and o. entities now functioning on

30:1.13 There is a vast host of o. beings of divine origin

106:5.2 but also of all the o. qualities which characterize

106:5.2 apart from the o. aspects of Ultimate Deity.

118:10.4 providence is a function, the composite of the o.

other-than-self-will

103:5.4 the ego-will and the o. is not always dependable.

other-than-spiral

15:5.4 Whirled stars are also of origin in o. nebulae.

other-than-spiritual

16:0.11 conditioned by the o. diversity of the Master Spirits

other-thingness

102:4.2o., other-mindness, and other-spiritness.

othersnon-exhaustive

25:4.12 willingness to impart this knowledge and truth to o..

56:10.21 Love is the desire to do good to o..

85:3.4 misinterpretation of the golden rule—doing to o.

91:8.3 many pray because o. do.

91:8.3 Still o. pray because they fear something direful may

101:3.17 And there are still o..

103:5.2 This idea-ideal of doing good to o.—the impulse to

131:1.7 The evil you would not have done you, do not to o..

131:3.6 Do not to o. those things you would not wish done

131:9.4 you do not like when done to yourself, do not to o.

132:7.7 his father sleepily replied, “My son, there are o.—”

136:6.5 His superhuman power he might possibly use for o.,

136:6.5 “He saved o.; himself he cannot save”—because he

147:4.1 instructing us that we should do to o. as we wish

147:4.1 man should do to o. as he would they should do to

147:4.2 When I admonished you to do to o. as you would

147:4.3 ‘do to o. that which you desire o. to do to you’:

163:2.0 2. THE RICH YOUNG MAN AND OTHERS

166:2.1 Heal us as you have healed o..”

179:1.2 it would thus seem to act as the servant of the o..

179:3.9 understand that I love each of you as I do the o.?

187:3.3 saying, “He saved o., but himself he cannot save.”

otherwise

0:1.1 but all of these ministrations—personal or o.—are

0:3.22 Spirit, the Father escaped, as a personality, from o.

0:4.12 The Isle of Paradise—Paradise not o. qualified—is the

0:5.11 Personality is the one changeless reality in an o.

0:12.8 that Deity trinitization may accomplish what is o.

2:1.8 the Father lovingly downstep and o. modify, dilute,

3:0.2 Sons of the Father are a revelation of an o. invisible

3:2.15 O., outside of Paradise and the central universe of

5:2.2 contacted, or o. entails personal, self-conscious

5:6.9 personalities of all such beings, evolutionary or o.,

6:5.1 these qualifications do not in any manner o. limit the

7:5.3 as a spiritual influence or as a person, never o..

7:5.4 Son’s escape from the o. all-encompassing fetters of

8:6.1 obscure or o. detract from the fact of his personality.

9:3.7 The nonpersonal, impersonal, and o. not personal

10:0.1 for the Father’s liberation from the limitations o.

11:7.9 antigravity influence and acts as a brake upon o.

12:2.5 its extent and sense its majestic dimensions, but o.

13:1.13 because o. these secrets of Vicegerington will always

15:6.11 many physical systems which would o. speedily

15:8.7 To forecast and o. to understand such likely

16:6.10 Stated o., the recognition of the reality of these

16:9.8 o. it is a purely subjective philosophic abstraction

17:1.3 O. there are few limits to the scope of their

17:2.3 Majeston is not o. involved in the administration of

17:3.10 O., the function of this service seems to be

18:3.2 They provide the uniform directorship of the o.

19:4.7 we are o. unable to explain many of their decisions

19:4.9 transactions of superuniverse record that indicate o..

20:9.3 The Daynals do not incarnate or o. so materialize

21:2.3 Among these limitations to the o all-powerful creator

21:2.7 associated to constitute a creature (personal or o.),

21:3.3 We know of no Michael who ever did o.; but they

21:5.8 O. these Master Sons are supreme in authority,

22:2.1 mortals who have been rebellion tested or o. proved

22:7.9 And in all trinitization unions, mixed or o.,

22:7.14 which have not been o. experientially attained,

22:9.5 son, leaving the embraced son o. unchanged, but

24:5.3 but o., ascending mortals have little contact with

25:4.18 the established order of life propagation and o.

25:6.2 consult the records of, and to be o. conversant with,

25:8.8 or o. of the nature of the Seventh Master Spirit.

27:4.3 that confusion and uncertainty which would o. be

27:7.2 on Paradise it becomes necessary to direct and o.

28:3.2 reflective of the beings and entities, personal or o.,

28:5.11 to the Perfectors of Wisdom and, when not o.

28:6.8 These steps must be traversed; o. there can be no

29:2.16 They function to downstep and o. to modify the

29:2.17 the subordinate physical controllers are o. concerned

29:2.18 physical controllers and o. function to insure the

29:3.9 or on o. suitably constituted space bodies.

29:4.15 the conciliating commissions but are o. solely

30:1.29 in any two of the Paradise Deities or o. created by

30:1.55 of origin in any of the Paradise Deities or o. created

30:1.14 not be possible to place all beings, personal or o.,

30:1.114 creators, eventuators, and still-o.-existent beings

32:5.3 unsuited properly to account for, and o. to correlate

33:0.1 The Father does not o. personally function in the

33:5.2 but would not o. participate in the executive affairs

35:1.3 for a term of seven years of standard time and o.

36:3.5 agitate, organize, and vitalize the o. inert elements

36:3.7 permitted to manipulate the life environment and o.

36:6.6 the animation of some pattern-configured or o.

36:6.7 but o. we know little more than Urantia mortals

37:9.6 ascenders and the spironga (who are o. classified),

39:2.11 since you are unable to oppose, resist, or o. hinder

39:4.15 Jerusem and o. serve as interplanetary transporters

39:5.15 and is the standard hour when not o. specified.

39:5.17 you are o. in intimate touch with interplanetary

40:5.17 individuals who are o. quite alike in spiritual

41:1.2 distribution of o. fluctuating and variable energies.

41:7.11 acts to stabilize heat loss and o. prevent hazardous

43:3.1 to duty in the universe as constellation rulers or o.,

44:5.6 the star students in working out routings and in o.

44:8.2 act as harmonizers of these talents and o. to assist

45:0.3 worlds are physically cared for and o. maintained by

46:5.15 and observer Sons who are not o. provided for.

46:5.29 Stated o., they are: service, study, and relaxation.

48:2.11 the Universe Spirit but are o. a wholly self-governing

48:3.4 the other retiring, but o. they are equal in status.

48:4.5 pleasantly to flavor and o. lighten the heavy loads of

48:6.35 mind planners do not scheme, manipulate, or o.

51:1.2 This a necessary provision since o. the reproductive

51:2.3 during the evolutionary ages it is not o. intended

51:4.4 affords an o. unattainable expression of diverse

52:1.7 compatible with your o. splendid achievements in

54:5.11 suppress, or o. hide the hideous visage of rebels and

55:9.2 O. the constellation remains related to the local

55:12.2 large numbers of the o. unattached creature-trinitized

56:9.5 to augment consciousness of this o. impersonal

64:6.8 o. a great civilization would have been built upon

65:7.6 adjutant spirits are the source and pattern for the o.

66:4.13 tree of life that enabled the material and o. mortal

66:7.18 schools engaged in animal husbandry and o. carried

67:3.2 the staff’s human assistants (modified and o.)

70:7.15 They acted as night police and o. functioned in a

70:9.16 to supply their wants and o. make good those

71:2.17 suffrage will be modified, regrouped, and o.

71:6.2 it keeps many o. slothful mortals hard at work.

72:2.8 O., these regional chiefs choose their own cabinets

72:2.17 O., all decisions of the parental, educational, and

73:6.4 tree of life for an indefinite extension of their o.

74:3.10 But circumstances dictated o..

76:3.8 Adamites produced the third alphabet and o. laid the

78:1.8 but he was o. the most aggressive, adventurous,

82:3.2 o. secret and personal relations of men and women.

82:5.10 The o. inexplicable inconsistencies of the racial

83:3.2 If an o. desirable man could not pay for his wife,

83:4.7 to hide her beauty from the gaze of the o. jealous

84:2.2 the chief reasons why the o. progressive Iroquois

84:2.5 mother-family to the father-family explains the o.

86:4.6 among the o. absurd doctrines of twentieth-century

88:2.7 earth as being flat, then, for long generations, o.

88:3.2 the attempted socialization of o. personal religion.

90:3.7 settle upon some finding as the cause of death; o.

92:3.7 and handicap the very civilization which it o. fostered

93:9.3 This dread became a terror to the o. brave leader;

100:5.6 mind as a practical working hypothesis in the o.

101:2.11 but man having o. found God, the study of nature

101:4.9 fill in vital missing gaps in o. earned knowledge.

102:6.10 evolution is a truth which makes consistent the o.

102:8.4 which faithfully reflects the o. unobservable progress

103:0.2 revelations of truth punctuate the o. slow-moving

104:3.17 and trinities o. exhibit no categorical relationship.

104:4.28 unimaginable agitations of the o. static quiescence of

106:6.4 Stated o.: The Trinity Absolute, as its name implies,

106:6.4 expression on a qualified, limited, or o. restricted

110:1.5 how unkind knowingly to defile or o. to pollute the

112:6.8  o. the morontia souls of the Spirit-fused mortals are

113:3.5 seraphim make personal many o. impersonal

116:2.3 Therefore does Paradise Deity attenuate and o.

117:6.24 and may be o. defined as the completed evolutionary

118:1.2 stated o., that the succession of moments will

118:4.6 but as plans they are not o. conditioned by time or

118:8.6 time itself cushion and distribute the o. lethal

118:10.10 o. be expressed as the attainment of the Supreme

119:7.5 the human form of Jesus, o. of natural origin on

124:3.2 to show some special favoritism for Jesus or o. to

128:0.1 but o. Jesus entered the world in a natural manner,

131:10.2 made all things and all beings, it could not be o..

136:5.5 unless the Father in heaven specifically ruled o..

140:5.16 men that it is unmanly to show tenderness or o. to

146:3.4 o. equal to your intelligent understanding of truth

146:4.3 were forbidden even to attend the synagogue or o.

149:1.7 divine power to meet it, the Father did not will o.,

157:2.1 they heckled the Master and o. sought to disturb the

159:1.3 while you may not forgive sins or o. presume to

160:4.11 o., sometimes overplanning for the future defeats

162:2.5 They could not o. account for his boldness in

166:4.7 such occurrences are in no way prearranged or o.

168:0.3 understand why Jesus sent no word to them nor o.

169:1.15 all who are confused, confounded, or o. blinded

170:4.7 the entire course of human evolution, social and o..

172:3.11 shouting hosannas, and o. expressing gleefulness

172:5.2 the responsibilities of his office to be o. affected.

173:2.2 to entangle him in his teaching or o. to discredit

174:2.1 entrap him with difficult questions and o. to seek

176:4.7 value to both midwayers and humans; but o. it is of

180:3.2 It cannot be o.; the light which would save you if

184:3.10 That Jesus taught them impossible things and o.

187:2.9 O., if his followers had gained possession of these

187:4.5 the urge for adventure, led many o. well-meaning

188:4.1 approach to an o. offended and unforgiving God;

188:5.12 If man cannot o. appreciate Jesus and understand

190:2.3 any trouble recognizing his voice or o. identifying

193:4.14 explain why a well-meaning and o. onetime sincere

196:3.34 O., the assurance of sonship is the experience of faith

otherwise-than-personal

13:3.2 these worlds teem with the o. life of the beings of

otters

61:3.13 Weasels, martens, o., and raccoons thrived and

oudah

91:0.5 was part of the o. beliefs of the African Pygmies,

oughtsee ought

1:3.1 though you are “the offspring of God,” you o. not to

25:3.5 that which is in the interests of that which o. to be.

51:4.8 it seems that you o. to be able to agree upon the

77:3.5 thought it o. to be a great and imposing structure

114:6.6 labor incessantly to make things what they o. to be.

123:0.5 the idea that Jesus o. to grow up in Bethlehem,

127:4.2 did he say, “You shall do this—you o. to do that.”

143:5.5 in Jerusalem is the place where men o. to worship;

144:2.4 Men o. always to pray and not become

144:4.9 making over that which is into that which o. to be.

175:1.17 Within reason, the one you o. to have done but not

176:3.4 Knowing this, you o. to have at least put my money

185:3.7 have made against him; I think he o. to be set free.

185:6.7 sacred law, and by that law this man o. to die

190:1.3 “You are the apostles, and you o. to understand

ought

101:1.7 with the conviction that they o. to believe in God.

149:2.11 offered his fellows the superior thing which o. to be.

ounce

42:6.8 until that of an electron equaled one tenth of an o.,

ounces

46:1.2 the ultimaton and represents almost exactly ten o. of

60:2.11 brains weighed less than two o. notwithstanding the

our ability

103:4.2 while o. to live up to them is enhanced only by

151:2.5 so earnestly as to interfere, in my opinion, with o.

our achievement

110:7.10 On the human will o. of personality depends.

144:5.15 glorify your name through o. eternal achievement.

our activities

44:5.8 must stop o. regular activities periodically and betake

our addresses

119:6.5 In response to o. many addresses of welcome

our administration

28:2.1 of registry on Uversa, nor are they attached to o..

our affairs

28:7.4 But we go on joyfully conducting o. with the

our afflictions

2:5.3 during your fiery trials remember that “in all o. he is

166:2.1 “Master, have mercy on us; cleanse us from o..

our age

106:8.20 has become manifest to o. own universe age in the

our aggregation

41:0.3 to produce o. present aggregation of space bodies,

our ancestors

131:9.2 If we are thus servants of o. divine ancestors, then

our angels

38:5.1 o. have been taught by their own seniors.

our anxiety

48:4.6 the unimportance of much of o. personal anxiety.

our approval

65:5.3 Urantia, is not being managed merely to meet o. nor

our arrival

62:6.2 mind-spirits assigned to Urantia at the time of o. on

160:5.8 his assurance of the certainty of o. ultimate arrival

our assignment

0:12.13 We are fully cognizant of the difficulties of o.;

2:0.3 are seriously handicapped in the execution of o. by

22:10.7 They very often accompany us on o. to the remote

our associates

19:3.6 are supplemented by the experiential counsel of o.,

22:1.13  O. Trinity-origin associatesPerfectors of Wisdom

41:3.0 3. OUR STARRY ASSOCIATES

62:5.9 the Life Carriers, together with o., all conspired to

114:1.3 It appears to certain of o. that at some time in the

138:7.1 “Master, we come at the behest of o. to inquire

our association(s)

142:7.17 and will bear with you, even to the very end of o.

193:3.2 From the very beginning of o. I always had two or

our attempt(s)

10:4.6 must be reckoned with in o. to explain the totality of

65:4.1 this planet we made o. sixtieth attempt to modify and

105:1.2 But in all o. to elucidate the genesis and fruition of

105:2.2 In o. to portray the genesis and generation of reality,

our attitude

157:1.2 Let us give these men no occasion for offense at o.

176:3.1 finish the work of the kingdom, what should be o.

our beauty

87:5.6 “If the spirits are jealous of o. and prosperity, we will

our being

1:5.16 for “in Him we all live and move and have o..”

2:1.11 declares that “In Him we live and move and have o..”

12:7.12 literally move, actually live, and veritably have o..

105:2.11 Center; in him we all live and move and have o.,

117:3.12 live, move, and have o. within the immanence of the

our belief

12:3.10 it accords, in principle, with o. that intelligent force

20:9.5 On Uversa it is o. that, when the superuniverses

32:5.5 in view of o. in a delimited universe moving over a

42:1.9 And all this confirms o. in a circular, somewhat

53:2.2 It is o. that the idea took origin and form in Lucifer’s

93:10.5 It is o. that, as long as Urantia remains an inhabited

102:1.5 and o. in him is wholly based on our personal

103:5.9 validates o. that we are the sons of God and makes

108:1.7 o. that the Monitors freely volunteer for assignment.

109:3.6 It is o. that on such worlds practically all Adjusters

117:2.3 It is o. and understanding that these creature-

161:2.4 He seems to approve of o. belief in his divinity.

177:2.6 o. sincere belief that the gospel of Jesus’ teaching,

our benefit

165:5.1 Would you be willing to repeat these words for o.?”

our best

127:3.14 Mary, sorrow will not help us; we are all doing o.,

our birthplace

131:4.7 Father, the earth our mother, and the universe o..

our bread

144:3.7 Give us this day o. for tomorrow; Refresh our

our breakfast

151:6.1 Jesus said: “Let us go up on this hillside for o.

our brethren

143:5.1 Samaritans will be friendly; only o., the Jews, seek

158:1.7 “How long do we remain away from o.?”

158:6.1 on the mountain, and which so greatly cheered o.

175:1.2 have done our utmost to live in peace with o.,

181:2.16 o. brethren-sons are dealt with as individuals in all

our brother

127:2.9 come forth from o brother-father’s guidance to serve

127:6.13 He is o. understanding brother, sympathetic friend,

137:3.2 Mother was rightmaybe o. strange brother is the

our brotherhood

119:1.5 announcement and witnessed by only three of o.,

our business

132:7.2 If we know God, o. real business on earth is so to

139:11.9 O. is to be ambassadors of a spiritual government on

our capacity

4:4.8 o. anywhere and any-time capacity to grasp the

22:9.6 make us ever grateful for our lowly origin and o.

131:10.5 loving service of the children of God enlarges o. to

our career

144:5.69 And when o. is finished, make it an honor to your

our catalogue

17:2.4 Majeston is not included in o of personalities because

our cause

159:2.1 great works in my name must eventually support o.

our Center

144:5.74 O. all-faithful Source and all-powerful Center,

our charity

144:5.68 That o. charity may enfold the weak of the realm.

our chief

119:1.3 from Uversa and presented orders addressed to o.,

our children

131:2.4 his righteousness even to o. children’s children.

140:2.2 From among o. on earth I have chosen these twelve

144:5.64 Even as we show forth your patience to o..

185:8.2 the mob replied, “His blood be on us and on o..”

our choosing

1:1.1 But this is the name of o. own choosing,

our city

153:2.2 is worthy to die, for he has prophesied against o.,

our colony

28:2.2 O. of omniaphim on Uversa receives instructions

our coming

124:4.7 “The Lord shall preserve our going out and o. in,

our commission(s)

0:0.5 of Orvonton, from whose capital, Uversa, o. hails.

151:2.6 and efficiently we execute o. divine commissions,

our communications

29:4.26 They seem able to receive o. but quite powerless to

our companion

131:4.3 this divine Being as o. inseparable companion.

our comprehension

108:2.11 response to influences which are wholly beyond o..

our conceit

160:1.7 entails the reduction of o. long-cherished conceit,

our concept(s)

0:10.2 potential of the Deity Absolute transcends o.,

0:12.8 O. of the eternal Paradise Trinity is an ever-present

4:4.8 and divinity factors of o. highest concept of Deity.

102:1.6 he cannot, in o. hungry and finite concept, be less.

105:0.3 it is impossible to portray even o. of reality totality.

105:0.3 we are aware that o. must be subjected to profound

106:6.2 But o. regarding the full function of this second

118:1.9 And this represents o. best concept of eternity and

121:8.12 the verbal expression the better to conform to o. of

160:5.1 our supreme devotion to that which represents o. of

160:5.7 religion of Jesus transcends all o. former concepts

160:5.11 Just now, o. focalized concept of the Father,

our conception

15:14.3 It is very difficult to describe o. of the true nature

our conclusions

19:3.6 o. combined conclusions are not only complete

our conjectures

12:2.6 and if o. are correct, then the endless future may hold

31:9.9 24,010 Master Architects, and if o. are valid, it must

93:10.6 If o. in this respect are correct, it is altogether

our constellations

41:1.2 and modified circuits to the power centers of o.

our contact

161:2.4 perfect in his righteousness from the times of o.

our control

65:5.1 so handicapped by tragic perversions beyond o.:

our convenience

65:5.3 merely to meet our approval nor just to suit o.,

our convictions

103:5.9 sons of God and makes real o. altruistic convictions

our counsel

19:3.6 When o. united counsel has been associated,

our country

151:6.7 but the gods of o. do not know him, and we stand in

184:1.4 since you are disturbing the peace and order of o..”

our courts

15:12.1 O. are constituted as follows: There presides,

our creation

33:4.5 with the growth and evolution of o. local creation.

41:0.4 center of that minor sector of Orvonton to which o.

75:8.7 And if o. is an existence dominated by personality,

182:1.3 my bestowal upon the children of o. own creation;

our Creator or Creator Son

33:1.1 O. is the personification of the 611,121st original

33:1.2  O. is not the Eternal Son, the existential Paradise

33:1.3 O. exerts the same spiritual drawing power, spirit

33:2.1 O. very definitely manifests traits and attributes

41:1.1 Nebadon preuniverse was, upon the arrival of o.,

119:6.4 was apparent to all of us that o. had become a fellow

119:7.4 We then not only realized that o. and friend was

150:8.5 o. and the rock of our salvation; our help and our

our curiosity

65:5.3 much less to gratify our whims and satisfy o..

our custody

189:2.1 mortal remains put in o. for immediate dissolution.

our custom

38:2.2 “Nevertheless, in dealing with sex creatures it is o.

our day(s)

122:9.15 In holiness and righteousness before him all o..

129:4.7 thus to live our lives in o. day and as we are.

our dealings

22:6.2 Son-fused Ambassadors are of assistance in o. with

our debtors

144:3.10 every one our debts As we also have forgiven o..

our debts

144:3.9 And forgive us every one o. debts As we also have

our deeds

187:4.1 Do you not see that we are suffering justly for o.,

our defeat

158:6.1 we crave to have you talk with us concerning o.

our deliberations

22:10.5 are able to impart inexpressible illumination to o.

our deliverer

150:8.5 Creator and rock of our salvation; our help and o..

our departure

145:5.7 make ready for o. for the other cities of Galilee,

145:5.7 Go, then, and prepare for o. while I here await your

our deprivation

28:7.4 o. local deprivation of many of the services of

our desire(s)

144:5.24 Even so, not o. desires but your will be done.

131:4.6 O. supreme desire shall be union with the Supreme

our destruction

151:1.4 undiscerning multitudes and to those who seek o.,

155:1.4 The Pharisees who seek o. verily think they are doing

178:1.16 it is not we who assail them, but they who seek o..

our devotion

160:5.1 religion symbolizes o. supreme devotion to that

our difficulty or difficulties

7:5.8 Whatever o. in comprehending the bestowals of

19:4.7 But this is not the end of o. regarding the working

19:5.11 o. and limitations must be mutual and inherent.

160:1.7 the acknowledgment of o. entails the reduction of

174:2.2 o. is this: Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar

our disappointment

65:5.2 biologic adventure o. greatest disappointment grew

our diseases

145:3.8 Master, speak the word, restore our health, heal o.,

our disposal

28:6.3 value of having at o a series of reflective seconaphim

our doings

19:5.8 whether they are merely interested observers of o.,

our domains

15:8.8 energy reactions which pervade all o. and extend

our downsittings

3:3.2 “God knows o. and our uprisings; he understands

our duties

108:3.8 engaged in the prosecution of o. specific duties,

our dwelling place

131:2.10 he is o., and underneath are the everlasting arms.

our edification

159:5.1 the better passages from the Scriptures for o.?”

our effort(s)

0:12.11 directs that we shall, in all o. to reveal truth and

2:0.3 In all o. to enlarge and spiritualize the human

2:0.3 o. to portray divine values and to present spiritual

2:0.3 All o. to enlarge the human concept of God would

6:0.2 distortions of language represent o. best efforts at

37:8.2 render invaluable service to us in o. to overcome the

50:6.1 We must be guided by these restrictions in all o. to

62:6.6 the realization of o. protracted effort to evolve will

62:7.5 absolved us from all future criticism of any of o. to

65:3.3 two prior life strains having perished in spite of all o.

65:4.12 in o. to provide for that combination of inheritance

65:4.12 Many of these seemingly strange by-products of o.

65:5.1 It was a source of regret to the Life Carriers that o.

107:2.5 Here occurs a break in o. to follow the careers of the

169:1.4 in o. diligent efforts to find those who are lost,

174:5.12 that victory shall eventually crown o. united efforts

our elders

66:5.15 give us respect for o. and that which belongs to our

153:3.3 for the traditions of the fathers and the laws of o.?”

our emotions

161:2.6 He seems to possess all o. human emotions, but

our end

144:5.23 And when o. shall come, receive into your own

144:5.15 at o. receive us into the eternal Paradise embrace.

our endeavor

0:0.2 in o. to expand cosmic consciousness and enhance

our enemy or enemies

63:6.6 the curse of the ice, save us from o. forest enemies,

103:5.2 whole of humanity, even that we should love o..

122:9.10 Salvation from o. and from the hand of all who hate

122:9.13 grant that we, being delivered out of the hand of o.,

151:1.4 while o. and those who love not the truth may hear

155:4.2 why is it that we flee from the threats of o.?

155:4.2 to know just what is wrong with the religion of o.

158:7.4 you are not on my side but rather on the side of o..

165:3.3 “Soon, very soon, will the things which o. plan

165:3.7 “And when o. bring you before the rulers of the

our energies

44:5.8 we enter the divine rest and thus recuperate o..

our energy transformers

44:0.16 counterpart presented to our minds by one of o.

our environment

1:7.4 of the constant changing of both ourselves and o..

our equalization

107:0.5 The Adjuster is o. compensatory equalization of the

our existence

44:3.1 spiritual realities that serve to enrich and enlarge o..

117:0.1 will of God in whatever station we may have o.,

our expectations

162:2.4 though he does not meet all of o. of the Messiah,

our experience

1:7.4 can know such a truth in o. own personal experience

48:4.12 amusing to look back upon certain episodes of o.

58:1.1 This was to be o. six hundred and sixth experience

our eyes

6:1.4 whom we have heard, whom we have seen with o.,

150:8.3 Enlighten o. in the law; cause our hearts to cleave

our failure

16:4.16 Notwithstanding o. failure to comprehend the

161:2.3 all these years of o. to comprehend his mission,

our faith

48:4.7 This aspect of celestial humor grows out of o. in the

196:2.1 teachings of Jesus, the author and finisher of o..

our father(s); see our Father

122:9.11 To show mercy to o., and remember his holy

122:9.12 The oath which he swore to Abraham o.,

127:2.9 consent to allow Jesus to remain “with us, to be o.

127:2.9 come forth from o brother-father’s guidance to serve

127:6.13 Jesus is o. understanding brother, merciful father,

142:3.7 supplanted all previous ideas of Deity in o.’ religion.

143:5.2 Are you greater than o. Jacob who gave us this well,

143:5.5 Nalda continued: “O. worshiped on this mountain,

150:8.3 our King, for the sake of o. who trusted in him.

150:8.5 that you are Yahweh, our God and the God of o.;

150:8.5 our King and the King of o.;

150:8.5 our Savior and the Savior of o.;

150:8.6 “Blessed is the Lord our God, and the God of o.,

153:2.10 manna which Moses gave to o. in the wilderness

155:6.10 o. progressively, from Moses to the times of

176:1.1 when justice shall swiftly descend upon this city of o.

our Father

1:1.5 Creator association and refer to God as “o..”

5:1.2 O. is not in hiding; he is not in arbitrary seclusion.

14:6.9 O. beholds the central universe with perfect pleasure

40:6.2 received the spirit of sonship, whereby you cry, ‘o.

100:7.16 The prayer of even his youth began, “O. who is in

102:3.11 presents this concept as o.—the universal fact of

105:2.5 mortals who, while yet in the flesh, may worship o..

120:1.2 I, as the personal representative of o., assume the

120:1.5 a single thought—the enhanced revelation of o. to

120:1.6 I function as would o. and in accordance with your

120:2.6 to the ministry of the segregated presence of o.,

120:2.8 you will interpret, with a new enhancement, o., to

120:3.10 your ascension to o.’ right hand of sovereignty.

125:6.8 O. in heaven has ordained these things; let us depart

127:6.6 have seen the light of life no longer approach o. by

127:6.6 Let us be free in the knowledge of the truth of o.’

130:1.6 This is why o. in heaven permits the good and the

131:2.7 “God is o. Father; the Lord is our redeemer.

131:4.4 God is o. father, brother, and friend.

131:4.6 The God of providence is o. Father.

131:4.7 “God is o., the earth our mother, and the universe

131:9.2 And we do well when we call the Great Heaven o.

131:10.2 This one God is o. heavenly Father, in whom all

131:10.2 With o. heavenly Father all things are possible.

131:10.4 O. even loves the wicked and is always kind to the

132:7.2 that he would be constrained to inquire about o..

133:4.5 attaining the personal presence of o. common Father,

137:4.6 Rather are we here to wait upon the will of o. who

138:4.2 As o. in heaven looks down upon men, they are all

141:2.1 O. also sits upon a throne, but not one made with

142:2.2 O. Father in Paradise is changeless.

142:3.8 And now do we know God as o. Father in heaven.

144:3.3  O. who is in heaven, Hallowed be your name.

144:5.2 O. in whom consist the universe realms, Uplifted

144:5.26 O. perfect and righteous heavenly Father,

144:5.39 O. who is in the mystery, Reveal to us your holy

144:5.71 Not as we wish, o. loving Father, but as you desire

144:5.88 O. who dwells in the secret places of the universe,

146:3.6 more conscious of the inner leadings of o.’

150:8.3 with much overflowing pity has he pitied us, o.

155:6.2 O. did indeed speak through Moses, Elijah, Isaiah,

168:0.6 whatever you shall ask of God, o. will give you.”

177:2.7 As long as we teach the child to pray, “O. who is

178:3.4 on high and sit with me in the spirit kingdom of o..

182:1.1 we draw apart by ourselves while we pray to o. in

our fears

160:1.7 when life problems excite o. profound fears, we

167:4.7 “We have told the Master o., but he is determined

our feet

122:9.22 To guide o. feet into ways of peace.

179:1.2 began to think within himself, Who shall wash o.?

our fellow men

131:10.2 living the will of the Father, we can reveal him to o.

160:5.11 symbols of meaning wherewith to convey to o.

166:2.3 Should we sit in judgment on o. fellow men?

our fellows

129:0.2 The more fully we bestow ourselves upon o.,

131:4.5 from the Lord for all of our trespasses against o.;

131:10.5 that we may be the better prepared to serve o..

140:4.5 We are admonished to let our light so shine that o.

144:5.20 patient with us as we show loving-kindness to o..

160:5.11 God is spirit; as conveyed to o., that God is love.

170:2.23 make personally available by the act of forgiving o..

our fellowship

119:5.1 status of a true spirit and has been received into o..

138:3.6 to welcome Matthew and Simon to o., I am glad to

our food

63:6.6 “O Breath of Life, give us this day o. daily food,

our footsteps

131:1.8 Our God will forgive us and guide o. into the ways

our forebears

142:3.6 Gods in one found lodgment in the religion of o..

our forecasts

15:8.8 Practically, o. are reliable, but we are always

our forefathers

142:3.21 the advancing religious beliefs of o. demanded that

155:6.10 O. gave themselves up to the persistent search for

156:5.4 You well know how o. were disposed to see God

156:5.4 temptation, it became the habit of o. to believe that

our friend(s)

119:7.4 not only realized that o. and Creator was taking the

127:6.13 He is o. understanding brother, sympathetic friend,

131:4.4 Since God is o. strong friend, we have no more fear

131:4.5 we would release o. from the wrong he has done us

131:5.3 God is o. most adorable and righteous friend;

133:1.4 and surely we have no violence to fear from o..

133:3.8 we would share it with these o. new-found friends,

151:1.4 speak to the people in parables to the end that o.

167:4.5 Besides, do you not realize that o. Lazarus has

our gaze

131:8.3 supreme in power, yet he remains hidden from o..

our goal

75:8.6 Perfection is o. eternal goal, not our origin.

160:4.1 While the spirit is o. goal, the flesh is a fact.

our God or our God’s

2:3.1 “for there is no iniquity with the Lord o., no respect

2:4.1O. is full of compassion, gracious, long-suffering

2:5.4 mercifully received, “for o. will abundantly pardon.”

10:7.1 “The Lord o. God is one God.”

92:5.11 Said he: “Hear, O Israel, the Lord o. God is one.”

97:4.6 ‘you are my people’; and they will say, ‘you are o..’”

97:7.7 he will have mercy upon him, and to o., for he will

122:9.20 Rejoice in the tender mercy of o. because the

126:4.2 proclaim the year of God’s favor and the day of o.

128:1.10 Holy One of Israel, the Lord of all, our Lord and o.

131:1.2 O. is one God, and he is compassionate and merciful.

131:1.2 that is high, holy, true, and beautiful is like o..

131:1.3 O. God is omnipotent and bounteous.

131:1.5 O. enjoys great authority; his name is Excellent

131:1.5 is the face of the Most High and the open ear of o..

131:1.8 O. will forgive us and guide our footsteps into the

131:2.4 None can hide himself from o., for he fills heaven

131:2.5 O. is governor among the nations.

131:4.2 O. is supreme in power and abides in the supreme

131:4.4 O. is the Lord of prayer; he hears the cry of his

131:4.4 O. is the Lord of life and the Comforter of all men;

131:4.5 O. wears the heavens as a mantle; he also inhabits

131:5.2 This, o. God, is the source of all luminosity.

131:5.2 o. observes all things with a flashing eye.

131:5.3 O. God is Lord, most beneficent.

131:5.3 O. God is the divine and holiest Spirit of Paradise,

131:10.2 This was his record: “The Lord o. is one Lord,

135:6.6 way of the Lord, make straight a highway for o..

150:8.2 Blessed is the Lord o. for the glory of his handiworks

150:8.2 Blessed is the Lord o., who has formed the lights.”

150:8.3 prayed: “With great love has the Lord o. loved us,

150:8.5 third prayer: “True it is that you are Yahweh, o.

150:8.6 The first was: “Blessed is the Lord o., and the God

174:4.2 that commandment is: ‘Hear O Israel, the Lord o.,

our going out

124:4.7 “The Lord shall preserve o. and our coming in,

our good will

159:3.10 know the radiance of our joy, the buoyance of o.,

our group

22:10.4 on Uversa, who was forthwith attached to o..

31:2.2 no one of o. Uversa group will undertake to explain

62:7.2 It was an eventful day on Urantia when o. gathered

62:7.6 we realized that our work was finished, and o.

our hands

6:1.4 and o. have handled, even the Word of life.”

138:7.4 two weeks and fish or do whatever o. find to do;

147:6.4 to eat the grain, surely the rubbing out between o. is

160:4.1 the necessities of living may fall into o. by accident

177:4.8 and when he has been delivered by you into o.,

our health

145:3.8 exclaimed: “Master, speak the word, restore o.,

our hearts

66:5.15 green pastures and fruitful flocks to gladden o..

131:1.5 We search for the Most High and find him in o..

131:4.4 “With o. purged of all hate, let us worship the

131:4.5 We have learned to win faith by the yearning of o..

131:9.3 “God is with us; therefore we have no fear in o..

131:10.3 but we can know him in o. by personal experience.

131:10.3 the Father fills the universe, he also lives in o..

131:10.5 he will give us the desire of o. that we may be the

144:2.1 and let your spirit sanctify o. forevermore, Amen!”

144:5.21 Shed abroad the spirit of your mercy in o. hearts.

150:8.3 Enlighten our eyes in the law; cause o. to cleave to

150:8.3 unite o. to love and fear your name, and we shall

160:5.11 our focalized concept of the Father, as held in o., is

190:5.6 “No wonder o. burned within us as he spoke to us

our help

132:7.2 see the Father and ask for o. in finding out more

150:8.5 and the rock of our salvation; o. and our deliverer.

our helper(s)

131:1.5 The Most High is changeless; and he is o. in every

144:5.70 good spirit, and a satisfaction to o. soul helpers.

our hope(s)

65:5.2 But o. were doomed to disappointment owing to

127:3.14 Day by day we are strengthened for tasks by o. of

our humor

48:4.4 O. embraces three general levels of appreciation:

159:3.10 good will, and the inspiration of o. good humor.

our hypothesis

105:1.6 but the I AM ever remains as o. of all that we feel is

our ideal(s)

56:9.5 revert to o. ideas and ideals of the Paradise Father.

103:4.2 for o. tend to grow by geometrical progression,

103:5.9 faith in the superhuman origin of o. validates our

160:1.14 And this is true because o. is final, infallible,

our ideas

22:10.4 The first of o. was represented by a High Son

56:9.5 we revert to o. and ideals of the Paradise Father.

our image

6:5.7 Son, “Let us make mortal man in o. own image.”

7:4.4 “Let us make mortal creatures in o. own image.”

10:3.1 said: “Let us make mortal man in o. own image.”

our imagination

144:5.7 And let us not stray into the evil bypaths of o.,

our implantations

58:4.2 All life had its origin in o three original implantations

our inability

26:6.3 But regardless of o. to grasp the technique, each

42:2.23 Notwithstanding o. fully to comprehend the origin,

our indebtedness

121:8.14 I most gratefully acknowledge o. to all sources of

our infirmities

128:1.5 high ruler who can be touched with the feeling of o..

our influence

159:2.1 begun to manifest itself beyond the bounds of o.

our inner being

131:4.4 And we long to know this God in o. inner being.

our inquiries

36:4.8 O. concerning the midsonite races are always

our intelligence corps

53:6.5 of Lucifer, we were dependent on the loyalty of o.,

our intention

65:4.11 It was o. to produce an early manifestation of will in

our joy

62:6.5 Imagine o. one day—the twins were ten years—when

159:3.10 Future generations shall know the radiance of o.,

our journey

144:5.27 heavenly Father, This day guide and direct o..

155:5.15 together, the Master said only: “Let us resume o..

our judge

137:8.4 Yahweh is o., Yahweh is our lawgiver, Yahweh is

our jurisdiction

24:1.9 liaison power to the newly evolving universes of o.

37:4.3 in Nebadon and hence be technically outside o.,

our king

137:8.4 is our lawgiver, Yahweh is o. king; he will save us.

137:8.4 Blessed be the glory of the Lord for he is o. King.”

150:8.3 he pitied us, our Father and o., for the sake of our

150:8.5 o. and the King of our fathers;

152:3.1 there was but one unanimous reaction: “Here is o..

152:3.3 the Mark lad, spoke, “And he refused to be o..”

our kingdom

181:2.16 O. is a realm of order, and where two or more

182:1.4 I leave these men behind to represent us and o.

our knowledge

0:12.12 drawing upon o. own superior knowledge of the

2:2.1 O. of the universe of universes discloses not only

13:1.20 betrayal of trust to present o. partial knowledge of

19:5.5 We obtain much of o. of the Inspired Spirits from

24:3.1 From conservative deductions based on o. of their

29:4.26 We are greatly limited in o. of these wonderful

31:3.5 o. of the mortal career does not go beyond present

161:3.3 This is the limit of o. of such phenomena; we really

our labor

138:1.2 preparation for this, o. first labor for the kingdom?”

our last Supper

179:2.2 drink with you the fruit of the vine since this is o..

179:4.5 I would not have told you these things at this, o.,

our law

147:6.4 And have you not read in o. that it is lawful to do

162:2.9 And even then does not o. law require fairness?

our lawgiver

137:8.4 Yahweh is our judge, Yahweh is o., Yahweh is our

our leader

131:4.4 God is o. sure leader and unfailing guide.

our learned men

162:2.9 Have you heard that any of o. or any of the rulers

our life

131:4.4 He is o. giver and the Good Shepherd of the human

131:5.3 he is o. wisdom, life, and vigor of soul and body.

our light

140:4.5 We are admonished to let o. so shine that our fellows

140:4.5 O. should so shine as not to attract attention to self.

our lips

66:5.15 to our divine teachers and forever put truth on o..

our lives

129:4.7 thus to live o. in our day and as we are.

132:7.2 if we could have him live with us, we might by o.

132:7.2 thus would he become so attracted by o. as sons

132:7.2 live as to permit the Father to reveal himself in o.,

132:7.2 the God who in this manner finds expression in o..

our Lord

97:6.4 Said this fearless prophet: “Righteous is o., great in

128:1.10 the Lord of all, o. and our God, God with us,

our love

119:1.5 become chief of Melchizedeks, having earned o.

our loyalty

160:5.2 We look upon the object of o. religious loyalty as

our lusts

131:4.8 neither truth nor a ruler; it was only designed for o..

our Maker(s)

48:4.15 the infinity of the greatness and grandeur of o.,

131:4.2 this one God is o. and the last destiny of the soul.

our mandate(s)

0:0.2 o. admonishes us to make every effort to convey our

37:8.2 the solution of problems and with the execution of o.

72:12.3 but this covers the limits of o. permissive mandate.

121:8.1 consistent with o., we have endeavored to utilize

our Master

138:4.2 My Father does not despise any creature of o..

160:4.9 religious standpoint of o.’ teaching: That the body

161:2.4 o. exhibits maturity of righteousness to start with.

our Master Son

33:1.2 o. possesses in his realm all of the divine attributes

our meanings

0:0.2 admonishes us to make every effort to convey o. by

our message

142:5.2 the spirit will witness in your hearts that o. is

143:1.2 Master, these Greeks and Romans make light of o.,

our midst

120:3.12 Michael removed himself from o., and we saw him

138:1.2 “But, Master, will these six men come into o. and

138:5.1 we are all of one flesh, and as I receive you into o.,

141:2.1 near at hand, even that it is already here and in o..

our minds

44:0.16 by viewing a spirit counterpart presented to o. by

144:5.81 Renew o. by the transformations of the indwelling

160:5.1 the farthest reach of o. toward eternal possibilities of

our ministry

77:0.1 essential orders of o. combined planetary ministry.

151:2.6 to conditions inherent in the circumstances of o.,

our mission

148:5.4 “Nathaniel, it is o. to help men solve their spiritual

148:6.10 And that is o. mission on earth.

158:6.5 take counsel concerning o. to the cities and villages

our mode

142:7.1 instructed us regarding o. personal mode of life,

our mother or mother

131:4.7 “God is our Father, the earth o., and the universe

131:9.2 when we call the Great Heaven our Father and o..

191:0.11 o. says she talked with the Master, and we believe

our Mother Spirit

41:0.1 That which is pervaded by o. is Nebadon;

our narrative

46:4.7 O. of these residential and administrative areas

our nation

127:2.9 from our brother-father’s guidance to serve o.?”

147:1.1 who is worthy of your notice because he loves o.

185:2.3 this disturber of o. is worthy to die for the things he

185:2.10 this man is an evildoer and a disturber of o. in that he

185:2.11 Perverting o. and stirring up our people to rebellion.

our needs

147:6.4 “But we are hungry and rub only sufficient for o.;

156:1.6 If o. does not impress you, it would appeal to your

our neighbors

66:5.15 respect for our elders and that which belongs to o..

our number

119:1.3 a strange Melchizedek Son, not of o. but wholly

134:3.8 a commission of three of o. to prepare our view of

our observation

62:6.2 watching the twins develop mentally through o. of

our offenses

131:4.6 a gracious father who remits all o. earthly offenses.

our opinion(s)

14:1.18 In o., nothing like the dark gravity bodies of the

31:3.8 We deem that human beings are entitled to share o.,

149:1.4 will be permissible to record o. of all such healing

149:1.8 It is, then, o. that, in the personal presence of Jesus,

188:3.4 But this is merely o.—we do not really know what

our opportunity

58:1.1 life patterns in Satania and o. sixtieth opportunity to

our order(s)

15:1.1 more extensive experience and calculations of o.,

19:7.5 O. entire order of creation finds itself in touch with

48:4.12 of existence or through progressive levels of o.,

48:4.14 we are in recess from the serious assignments of o..

93:10.9 the opinion of o. that Machiventa’s presence on the

107:7.6 To o. of being these fragments of Deity are known

119:1.3 Son, not of our number but wholly like o..

119:1.3 that this new Melchizedek Son be received into o.

119:1.5 this visiting Son of o. disappeared from our world

119:1.5 all of his assignments as an emergency Son of o..

121:0.1 conjointly sponsored by the presiding head of o.

our ordination

161:2.8 From the day of o. as apostles right on down to

our origin

22:9.6 but they make us ever grateful for o. lowly origin

75:8.6 Perfection is our eternal goal, not o. origin.

our parent(s)

56:4.5 that unified and personal Deity is o. Paradise parent,

131:10.3 If o. earth parents, being of evil tendency, know

144:5.12 O. creative Parent, who is in the center of the

our part

149:1.4 spontaneous healing, it would be presuming on o. to

our participation

102:1.5 belief in him is based on o. personal participation

our pearls

140:10.4 nor to become guilty of casting o. before swine.

our people

185:2.11 Perverting our nation and stirring up o. to rebellion.

our permission

101:4.2 It is limited by o. for the co-ordination and sorting

130:1.4 we shall, in accordance with o., freely translate his

our personalities

37:4.2 for the purpose of helping o. native personalities in

105:1.6 is that phase of the Infinite which we perceive in o.

our petition

180:2.1 with the assurance that the Father will grant us o..

our physicists

31:9.7 the second universe of outer space, where already o.

our piety

161:2.4 O. springs from repentance, but his piety springs

our place

151:6.7 Jesus said to Andrew, “Let us return to o. place.”

our plans

28:6.2 is the paramount question in all o. for the cosmic

31:0.13 absolutely loyal and always co-operative with all o..

65:5.4 the vindication of o. original plans and life patterns.

our plantings

131:1.9 God is just: What fruit we receive not from o. in this

our power

22:9.6 do all in o. to compensate their deficiencies, but they

our prayers

142:7.16 we suffer on earth, and not always are o. answered.

144:5.49 Hear these o. for your own sake; Be pleased to make

our preaching

151:2.5 using illustrations for o., we should employ true

our problem(s)

22:10.4 O. second problem was embodied in a High Son

22:10.4 Concerning o. third problem, the records of

34:2.6 thoughtful students of o. look forward to the

37:8.2 are always willing to help us with the solution of o.

our proclamations

131:1.3 God knows all—our secrets and o.; he also knows

our profit

2:5.3 does he “chasten us for o. own profit, that we may

our progress

144:5.18 Sustain us this day in o. along the path of truth.

our prophets

175:1.4 Generation after generation have we sent o. to teach

our prosperity

87:5.6 “If the spirits are jealous of o. and beauty, we will

our protector

131:4.2 God is o.—he stands by the side of his creatures—

our purpose

58:4.4 O. in making three marine-life implantations was to

121:8.1 it has been o. to make use of the so-called Gospels of

our quest

160:5.11 while we dedicate o. to the lures of the unknown

our quota

37:8.7 Advisers, the legal minds of the realm, we have o.,

our rate

44:4.4 O. of reducing thought to a permanent record can

our realm(s)

13:2.8 spheres which are wholly outside o. of experience.

37:4.3 the instructions which constitute their mission in o.

our recognition

17:6.5 Master Spirit, this entity is immediately lost to o.,

our redeemer

131:2.7 “God is our Father; the Lord is o..

our refuge

4:1.4 “The eternal God is o., and underneath are the

131:2.3 God is o. and strength, a very present help in trouble.

our relationship

1:1.1 the recognition of o. personal relationship with the

16:9.13 concurrent realization of o. fraternal relationship

our religion

131:10.0 10. “OUR RELIGION”

131:10.1 was in the habit of referring to such beliefs as “o..”

131:10.8 I see God in these other religions, I find him in ‘o.

159:3.10 O. is throbbing with new life and new meanings.

our rest

145:4.2 Let us go to o., for tomorrow we must be about

172:4.3 Jesus said, “Let us go up to Bethany for o..”

our restatement

121:8.14 utilized in the elaboration of o. of Jesus’ life on

our retirement

65:3.6 to o. from active participation in evolution.

our righteousness

150:5.2 Father that his name ‘shall be called the Lord o..

our ruler(s)

35:9.8 It is the contention of o. high rulers that, while such

119:7.4 struggle which would ensue when o. condescended

131:4.3 The Lord is o., shelter, and supreme controller,

190:5.3 chief priests and o. delivered him up to the Romans

our salvation

128:1.10 the Deliverer of the worlds, and the Captain of o..

150:8.5 our Creator and the rock of o.; our help and our

our Savior

150:8.5 o. and the Savior of our fathers; our Creator and

our secrets

131:1.3 God knows all—o. and our proclamations; he also

our segment

16:3.20 the headquarters of the seventh superuniverse, o.

our selection

65:3.3 ancestral frog represented o. third selection,

our self-glorification

48:4.15 of our Makers, o. becomes sublimely ridiculous,

our self-importance

48:4.15 When we are tempted to magnify o., if we stop to

our senses

131:4.5 We have attained wisdom by the restraint of o.,

our seraphim

38:5.3 o. complete their training and are commissioned as

our sins

187:4.1 Better that we should seek forgiveness for o. and

our Solitary Messengers

23:4.4 Are all o. efficient Solitary Messengers going to be

our son(s)

164:4.7 by his mother, answered: “We know that this is o.,

181:2.16 o. brethren-sons are dealt with as individuals in all

our Sons

35:9.8 o. of the Lanonandek order have been created with

our souls

131:5.3 same time nearest to us in that he dwells within o..

131:5.5 lay hold upon us and minister saving power to o..

131:10.2 should learn how to commit the keeping of o. to

144:3.8 Refresh o. souls with the water of life.

144:5.70 to your good spirit, and a satisfaction to o. helpers.

145:3.8 restore our health, heal our diseases, and save o..”

160:3.1 that he may spring forth to the refreshment of o.

162:2.9 and his words were comforting even to o..

187:4.1 seek forgiveness for our sins and salvation for o..”

our Source

144:5.74 O. all-faithful Source and all-powerful Center,

our sovereign or Sovereign

119:4.4 Full well we all knew that o. beloved Sovereign

119:5.1 In due time o. departed, but the broadcasts of the

127:6.13 He is o. sympathetic friend, experienced sovereign,

189:2.1 of the bestowal experience of Michael o., but we

our speculations

55:10.11 two features of o.: If the Creator Sons are destined

our spirit(s)

101:2.13 “the Spirit itself bears witness with o. that we are the

131:4.5 O. loathes all evil; therefore, O Lord, free us from

144:5.23 receive into your own bosom o. faithful spirits.

161:2.6 he is always sympathetic with o. troubled spirits.

163:6.2 my Father, we will send forth o. spirits into the

182:1.6 likewise be in us; that both of o. indwell them.

our state

48:4.2 really accomplish for us, in o., what ideal humor is

our statements

101:4.2 many of o. regarding the physical sciences will

our status

117:2.4 One thing is certain: O. is fixed by Trinity embrace,

our steps

144:5.28 Sanctify o. steps and co-ordinate our thoughts.

144:5.91 While we beseech you to guide o. wayward steps in

our streets

166:3.4 and drink with you, and did you not teach in o.?

our struggles

117:4.1 O. with the vicissitudes of time in the evolutions of

our students

12:1.13 suggests to o. star students that even the seven

12:1.14 O. of these phenomena are in doubt as to the

our success

87:5.6 we will disfigure ourselves and speak lightly of o..”

our superiors

48:4.7 grows out of our faith in the loving overcare of o.

56:10.23 by a technique authorized by o., in the year 1934

101:4.2 very rigorously limited by the instructions of o..

119:8.9 English language, by a technique authorized by o.,

our superuniverse

15:3.3 spheres decreases away from the chief plane of o..

15:5.13 universe, and Uversa, the seat of government of o..

15:11.3 Never yet, in the history of o., has the deliberative

17:0.12 Your local universe is administered as a part of o. by

18:4.9 through every one of the ten major divisions of o..

22:10.7 We now have in o. about one and a quarter million

23:0.2 for the time being within the jurisdiction of o..

24:6.7 in the assurance that, eventually, pilgrims from o.

41:6.2 O. is sprinkled with minutely pulverized stone.

44:4.3 This is known as the tongue of Uversa in o..

our supervision

30:3.10 Vast reserves of beings not under o. are mobilized

62:5.9 choice, the twins did migrate, and because of o. they

our support

155:4.2 his spirit is o. in the establishment of the kingdom

our Supreme Directors

48:4.7 are of our superiors and in the divine stability of o..

our teacher(s)

66:5.15 Make us a pleasure to o. divine teachers and forever

137:2.2 John, and through much kindness of heart has o.

our teaching(s)

93:5.5 Nahor: “Come to Salem, where you shall hear o. of

142:3.8 O. provides a religion wherein the believer is a son

143:1.2 that the religion of the heathen is superior to o.

151:2.6 And that is that o. of the gospel of the kingdom,

159:2.1 Rejoice that already o. has begun to manifest itself

174:5.3 when he wrote: ‘Lord, who has believed o.?

177:5.2 in the temple, and who seemed to believe o..

our technique

189:2.1 We do not propose to employ o. of dematerialization

our thinking

6:4.3 we find it difficult to differentiate it in o. from the

131:5.3 Through o. good thinking the wise Creator will

our thoughts

3:3.2 he understands o. afar off and is acquainted with

131:4.3 and divine Vivifier; let his spirit fully direct o..

144:5.28 Sanctify our steps and co-ordinate o. thoughts.

our time(s)

22:2.6 that we spent o. passing through Vicegerington

135:9.6 but John forbade, saying: “O. are in the hands of

our trespasses

131:4.5 We crave forgiveness from the Lord for all of o.

our trials

143:3.2 I suggest that no mention be made of o. and troubles

our troubles

35:3.22 o. administrative troubles have so turned the whole

143:3.2 I suggest that no mention be made of o. and trials

our uncertainty

36:4.8 Regardless of o. as to the future of the midsoniters,

our understanding

13:1.5 features of this great and divine ministry from o..

16:8.2 to define personality, we may attempt to narrate o.

32:5.6 to tell you somewhat of o. of things eternal.

108:1.8 At least this is o., a belief which we hold as the

120:4.5 miracle—the operation of universal laws beyond o..

127:6.13 He is o. brother, sympathetic friend, experienced

190:5.6 he opened up to o. the teachings of the Scriptures!

our undertaking

19:5.8 to us, actually contributing to the success of o..

our universe or our local universe

33:1.4 To o. and all its inhabited worlds the Sovereign

34:1.4 personalization of the Third Source in o. that the

35:1.3 The Melchizedeks of o. were all created within one

35:9.6 O. has been unfortunate in that over seven hundred

35:9.8 Of all the local universes in Orvonton, o. has, with

35:9.8 The Creator of o. has full authority and power to do

37:1.9 Bright and Morning Star of o. is known as Gabriel

37:8.3 tertiary Universe Circuit Supervisor stationed in o..

37:8.6 one hundred million conciliating commissions in o..

39:9.2 o. is adequately supplied with completion seraphim,

41:0.1 just as certainly terminates at the outer borders of o..

41:0.1 That which is pervaded by o. Mother Spirit is

41:1.2 of the fourth order are permanently assigned to o..

43:5.3 He saw service in many constellations throughout o.

45:2.1 In o. these sovereigns are intrusted with large

75:8.6 work in perfection; o. was not created in perfection.

75:8.7 But in o. evolving universe of relative perfection and

106:8.20 has become manifest to o. own universe age in the

119:5.3 spirit was none other than the bestowed ruler of o..

148:3.4 this incarnated Sovereign of o. had become

176:4.7 presence of this same Jesus, sovereign ruler of o..

our uprisings

3:3.2 “God knows our downsittings and o.; he

our urges

140:4.10 methods of gratifying o. natural and inherited urges,

our utmost

175:1.2 I and my apostles have done o. to live in peace with

our view

119:4.1 the Salvington dispatching field and was lost to o..

134:3.8 to prepare o. of the Master’s Urmia teachings

our viewpoint

32:5.6 I have done my best to portray something of o.,

our vigor

131:5.3 he is o. wisdom, life, and vigor of soul and body.

our visitor colony

30:3.12 Fully one half of o. consists of “stopovers,”

our way(s)

3:3.2 our thoughts afar off and is acquainted with all o..”

155:6.19 the west toward Phoenicia, said: “Let us be on o..”

our whims

65:5.3 just to suit our convenience, much less to gratify o.

our will

144:5.53 Even so, not o. will but yours be done.

our wisdom

131:5.3 he is o. wisdom, life, and vigor of soul and body.

our wise nature

131:5.4 God is o., best thought, and righteous act.

our work

62:7.6 we realized that o. was finished, and our group

138:7.4 “It is not the will of my Father that we begin o. in

190:1.5 Men, I declare to you that we have finished o..

our world

119:1.5 this visiting Son of our order disappeared from o.

119:1.5 fellow Melchizedeks, for this stranger on o. has

ours

48:7.13 The act is o.; the consequences God’s.

117:5.5 “The act is o., the consequences God’s.”

131:10.6 This new religion of o. is very full of joy, and it

155:4.2 the real difference between their religion and o.?

173:4.2 let us kill him and then the inheritance will be o..

ourselves

1:7.4 in spite of the constant changing of both o. and our

16:9.14 we reason o. into the recognition of brotherhood.

23:4.4 These and many similar questions we ask o.,

44:5.8 betake o. to suitable places of rendezvous where we

48:4.15 the functions of humor is to help all of us take o. less

87:5.6 we will disfigure o. and speak lightly of our success.”

129:0.2 The more fully we bestow o. upon our fellows,

130:1.2 enticements, we thereby put o. in the control of

131:2.5 It is God who has made us, and not we o.;

138:7.1 that we use this divine endowment to glorify o.

139:11.9 we must not immediately concern o. with aught

141:5.1 alike and thereby enjoy more harmony among o.?

144:3.1 Master, but we do not desire a form of prayer for o.

160:3.4 often we engage in a fight merely to convince o.

167:4.7 if that is the Master’s choice, then let us acquit o.

177:1.2 We will go off by o. and have a good visit.

182:1.1 I desire that we draw apart by o. while we pray to

182:2.2 Remember, we should all submit o. to the will of

188:3.5 We have dared to explain these things to o somewhat

outnon-exhaustive

1:0.1 garment and stretches o. the heavens as a curtain.”

1:5.3 who stretches o. the heavens as a curtain and spreads

1:5.3 and spreads them o. as a universe to dwell in.”

1:5.3 who brings o. their worlds by number and calls them

2:1.1 “Touching the Infinite, we cannot find him o..

2:1.1 neither can the number of his years be searched o..”

2:1.1 are his judgments and his ways past finding o.!”

2:5.4 “I am he who blots o. your transgressions for my

2:7.6 the recognition of truth because it can be acted o.;

3:5.4 and no one is able to pluck them o. of my Father’s

4:1.6 “He stretches o. the north over the empty space

11:5.5 force of space seems to flow in at the south and o.

11:7.1 would “see” nothing but unpervaded space going o.

13:3.3 in all my long experience in and o. of Paradise.

15:3.16 But farther o. from the eternal center there are fewer

15:4.1 circuited in and o. of the nether Paradise center.

15:4.7 returning routes farther o. and away from the arm

15:5.8 Such catastrophes are infrequent except o. on the

15:8.9 The farther o we go,the more certainly we encounter

16:9.14 Fatherhood is the relationship o. of which we

22:10.5 When I am acting on some remote assignment o.

23:2.16 assigned on a mission o. of Uversa to the central

23:2.21 They are constantly o. on exploring expeditions to

24:0.11 capitals and thence o. through the sectors and local

25:1.3 o. of each thousand, seven hundred and fifty are true

25:2.2 O. of these episodes, reflecting the sevenfold

28:5.20 they are just as effective o. in the universes as at

31:10.16 circles of swarming universes upon universes far o.

32:2.11 Nebadon is well o. towards the edge of Orvonton.

33:3.7 not altogether o. of place to refer to the Universe

33:6.6 Constellation broadcasts are periodically sent o. from

34:4.12 “And o. of the throne proceeded lightnings and

35:4.2 things o. of the ordinary are destined to happen,

37:3.7 is “blotted o. of recorded existence” by the mandate

39:9.3 o. upon the long and enticing journey towards the

41:0.3 Nebadon was physically assembled o. of the stellar

41:9.1 These ultimaton energies escape o. into space,

42:1.8 having gone o. from Paradise, they must return

42:2.7 We know that the space presence going o. from

42:4.14 The quantity of energy taken in or given o. when

42:9.4 possibility of developing a butterfly o. of a caterpillar

42:12.13 And from there on o. through the realms of time

48:6.8 proclaim “the love of God, which casts o. all fear.”

48:6.33 The creation of new pictures o. of old facts, the

48:6.37 things as easily as one if you leave yourself o..

52:5.6 the “spirit of the triumphant Son is poured o. upon

52:6.1 Your world is o. of step in the planetary procession

52:7.1 Again we find Urantia o. of step with its sister

52:7.11 new Jerusalem coming down from God o. of heaven,

52:7.13 the praises of Him who has called you o. of darkness

53:6.5 “Having been automatically thrown o. of the circuits

56:10.17 even pour o. their Spirit of Truth upon all peoples.

58:2.8 hurl charged particles from the sunspot craters o.

60:2.4 the coast extended several hundred miles farther o.

65:6.8 cannot explain how a human being evolved o. of the

66:5.22 But when o. from under the compelling pressure of

67:4.1 Thus were forty o. of the one hundred saved, later

67:7.8 these local disturbances as they are reflected o. upon

70:10.15 Treason—the “selling o.” or betrayal of one’s tribal

71:5.2 to take violence o. of individual competition and to

72:5.2 No grave economic problems have arisen o. of the

72:5.3 all disputes arising o. of industry are passed upon by

73:3.4 “four heads” of the river which “went o. of Eden,”

74:4.3 Van made his way o. through the throng and,

74:8.3 The story of creating Eve o. of Adam’s rib is a

74:8.6 incompatible with the doctrine of creation o. of clay.

75:1.1 They could see no way o. of the dilemma,

76:2.8 And this Adjuster, dwelling within and looking o.,

80:5.3 enabled them to wipe the older race o. of existence.

81:6.21 to substitute oxen for men since this threw men o. of

83:0.3 making something better than an animal o. of himself

83:5.13 were put in isolation one week o. of each month

84:4.8 in an effort to drive the evil spirit o. of her body.

85:0.1 Man creates his primitive religions o. of his fears

85:4.4 a score of negative results, o.-and-o. failures.

86:5.15 The “crying o. of Abel’s blood from the ground” is

86:6.4 Primitive man slowly evolved religion o. of his innate

87:5.4 children were seldom allowed o. after dark,

88:1.7 Primitive man did not make an undue fetish o. of sex;

89:4.1 knocking o. teeth, and cutting off fingers.

90:2.4 but also in the well-known “counting-o.” rhymes.

90:2.4 Once, the person counted o. must die; now, he is

90:3.4 caused disease by enticing the soul o. of the body;

90:4.5 with incantation, rubbing the spirit o. of the body,

93:9.1 when Moses led the Hebrew slaves o. of Egypt.

94:6.3 “Unity arises o. of the Absolute Tao, and from

94:7.6 dying words were, “Work o. your own salvation.”

96:2.3 True, his offspring, coming up o. of Egypt,

96:3.5 intrepid organizer led his compatriots o. of Egypt

96:5.1 Moses led the polyglot horde of so-called Hebrews o

96:5.3 the Hebrews would have come o. of Egypt in

96:5.5 God spoke to you o. of the midst of the fire.”

96:6.4 Touching the Almighty, we cannot find him o..”

97:1.6 The Lord raises the poor o. of the dust and lifts up

97:7.10 I, even I, am he who blots o. their transgressions for

99:1.3 The social ship has steamed o. of the sheltered bays

103:5.9 It lifts man o. of himself and beyond himself when he

103:6.4 reality consists in turning the universe inside o..

103:6.5 former contacting with a universe turned inside o.,

103:7.6 from within, looking o., the same universe appears

106:3.5 as gravity and love reach o. into time-organizing

107:2.7 they are registered in and o. of Ascendington;

111:0.7 Many primitive peoples believed the soul looked o.

112:7.16 galaxies of universes far o. beyond the periphery

115:6.2 creative activity proceeds o. through uncharted space

117:3.7 Supreme’s sovereignty grows in and o. of the acts

118:0.13 Havona perfection, expanding o. into the

118:4.7 The Creator Sons going o. from Paradise are

122:9.13 To grant us that we, being delivered o. of the hand of

123:5.6 men passed in and o. of his father’s repair shop.

123:5.7 “Can any good thing come o. of Nazareth?”

123:5.13 the caravans wended their way in and o. of Nazareth,

124:4.7 “The Lord shall preserve our going o. and our

131:2.10 but the Lord delivers him o. of them all.

131:3.2 from the Buddhist literature: “O. of a pure heart

133:4.4 lead all truth-loving and God-serving mortals o.

135:8.6 coming up o. of the water in silence he took leave

135:9.7 For this cause came I o. of the wilderness to preach

137:2.2 Can such a gift of God come o. of Nazareth?

137:2.6 “Can any such good thing come o. of Nazareth?”

137:6.2 ‘Your brethren hated you and cast you o. for my

138:5.4 why nothing was done to get John o. of prison.

139:6.3 Jesus, “Can any good thing come o. of Nazareth?”

141:1.4 announced, did nothing to get him o. of prison.

141:6.2 to refrain from all efforts to take something o. of

142:3.10 When the children of Israel came o. of Egypt in the

144:5.80 Step by step lead us o. of darkness and into the

145:2.5 when I brought them o. of the land of Egypt, but

145:2.12 the young man by the hand, said, “Come o. of it”—

149:2.9 In one generation Jesus lifted women o. of the

151:6.5 I command you to come o. of this spell.”

151:6.7 story that the demons had gone o. of the lunatic into

152:4.3 John reached down and pulled Peter o. of the sea.

152:4.4 Mark left a portion of the story o. of his narrative.

153:3.5 which proceeds o. of the mouth and from the heart.”

153:4.1 “You know who I am; come o. of him; and I charge

153:4.4 o. of the abundance of the evil in your hearts your

154:0.3 Herod ordered them o. of his council chamber.

155:5.11 faith voyages of daring adventure o. upon the high

155:6.3 I have called you o. of the darkness of authority

158:4.6 “Come o. of him, you unclean spirit; in the name

158:4.7 “Perhaps this sort goes not o. except by the Master’s

158:5.3 Come o. of him, disobedient spirit, and go not back

160:3.1 taking in power while we are here giving o. energy.

161:2.7 Jesus asks us questions to draw us o., not to gain

162:6.1 said, ‘O. of him shall flow rivers of living waters.

167:3.1 been fear-ridden, and all joy had passed o. of her life.

169:1.15 the Father is mindful of such lost ones and goes o.,

169:4.11 he declared: “I have come o. from the Father, and I

171:4.5 either to kill Jesus or to drive him o. of his domains.

171:8.6 I will judge you o. of your own mouth.

172:3.13 in their stead these stones by the roadside cry o..”

173:1.7 every stall and to drive o. the imprisoned animals.

173:1.8 “Have you never read, ‘O. of the mouths of babes

173:5.3 into the highways and the o.-of-the-way places,

180:2.3 the Messiah would be “a stem arising o. of the vine”

180:3.1 I have chosen you o. of the world to represent the

182:1.4 as for those whom I have chosen o. of the world

182:1.5 but I do not ask that you take them o. of the world,

184:1.3 and other commercial traders o. of the temple.

185:5.5 driving the money-changers and the traders o. of the

187:5.2 “Your hand shall find o. all my enemies,”

190:1.5 I have never yet sent o. false information at your

192:1.2 and o. in the open in contact with nature, far away

194:4.4 Repent, that your sins may be blotted o.;

195:6.9 then went o. and turned the whole Roman Empire

195:9.5 a religion which is o. of harmony with its highest

196:3.34 to advance the borders of self-consciousness o.

out-and-out

85:4.4 forgets a score of negative results, o. failures.

out-group

70:1.5 who always disliked and hated the o., foreigners.

out-mating

82:5.8 But it was not possible for o. to become prevalent

out-of-the-way

173:5.3 went out into the highways and the o. places, and

out-pressure

11:2.3 the greater o. of force-energy at the north end of the

out-rival

128:4.1 a center of learning which would o. Alexandria.

outbreak

53:2.4 impressed with the certainty of the impending o. that

53:3.1 the final o. took form as the Lucifer Declaration of

53:4.0 4. OUTBREAK OF THE REBELLION

53:5.1 Upon the o. of the Satania rebellion, Michael took

53:5.3 From the o. of rebellion to the day of enthronement

53:6.1 during the interim between the o. of hostilities and

53:6.2 At the o. of rebellion on Jerusem the head of the

53:7.3 Upon the actual o. of the insurrection the entire

64:6.28 the serious disruption of this regime by the o. of the

66:7.20 At the o. of the rebellion, Dalamatia had a resident

67:2.0 2. THE OUTBREAK OF REBELLION

67:3.1 The o. of rebellion on Jerusem, the capital of Satania

67:3.5 Upon the o. of rebellion, loyal cherubim assumed the

73:6.5 Upon the o. of the rebellion it was regrown from the

123:1.7 an o. of malignant intestinal trouble spread over all

145:3.11 sudden and unexpected o. of supernatural healing,

184:4.2 so aroused as to produce such an o. of protesting

outbreaks

53:5.3 to deal promptly, even summarily, with such o. of

127:6.6 those periodic o. of rebellion against tradition—

185:1.5 The last of these serious o. had to do with the

194:3.1 with the foolish o. of rampant emotionalism.

outbred

82:5.1 The o. individuals were more versatile and had

outbreeding

82:5.1 bad, but that o. was always comparatively better;

82:5.1 It was recognized that o. greatly increased the

outburst

91:8.10 prayer is a spontaneous o. of God-consciousness.

128:6.7 have had some possible excuse for his violent o..

145:4.1 the evening following this great o. of healing,

172:3.12 perturbed by this unexpected o. of popular acclaim

172:3.15 this spontaneous o. of popular enthusiasm.

172:5.2 undertake to evaluate the popular o. of acclaim.

172:5.6 by the suddenness and spontaneity of the o..

outbursts

27:7.3 special o. of supreme adoration and spiritual praise

128:6.7 because of his thoughtless and unwise patriotic o..

128:7.4 by Jude’s belligerent exploits and numerous o..

149:4.2 tendency to give vent to those o. of animal anger

outcast

2:7.4 materialism would sentence man to become an o. in

82:6.4 strata of antisocial, feeble-minded, and o. specimens,

139:7.7 the kingdom wide open to hosts of o. souls who had

139:7.7 O. and despairing men and women flocked to hear

153:2.4 we preached glad tidings to the poor and the o..

159:1.3 let such an unruly member become an o. from the

167:2.2 the byways, and bring hither the poor and the o.,

outcome

2:3.5 This inevitable o. of universe controversy is

70:1.19 for two armies to stake all on the o. of a contest

90:2.7 juxtaposition of heavenly bodies determines the o. of

131:3.5 Joy and happiness are the o. of a good life.

150:3.4 nothing about weather, future events, or the o. of

172:3.3 Jesus well knew what was to be the o. of this visit.

186:2.3 powers of persuasive eloquence to influence the o. of

outcomes

150:3.7 Such o. are purely matters of material chance.

outcrop

59:1.16 The trilobite fossil-bearing strata of this epoch o.

outcrops

60:3.10 porous semirock pick up water at upturned o. and

outdistanced

128:5.3 Hellenistic trend of Jewish affairs had virtually o.

outdoor

124:3.7 thus benefited by wholesome o. physical activities.

outdoors

43:1.3 to embellish all o. on these especially created worlds.

135:11.1 this rugged man of God’s o. languished in that

167:6.6 child be introduced to worship in nature’s o.

outersee outer belt; outer circle(s); outer circuit(s);

  outer limits; outer margins; outer regions;

  outer universe(s); outer zone(s); see space, outer

12:1.13 And it is near this o. border, in a far-off corner of

12:2.1 the space regions extending beyond the o. borders

12:2.5 exist in this o. ring of nebulae, suns, and planets.

15:5.8 In the smaller systems the largest o. planet draws

21:0.4 circuits of Havona, advancing from the o. spheres

28:2.2 executive sphere number seven in the o. ring of

31:10.15 Universe Architects respecting these o. creations,

31:10.16 At present, these o. creations are wholly physical;

41:0.1 just as certainly terminates at the o. borders of our

41:6.4 Early in the atomic struggle it loses its o. electron;

41:6.6 Much of the solar calcium is now in the o. crust of

41:7.1 elements may appear in the o. layers of a sun,

41:8.3 retain the internal pressure of support for the o. gas

41:9.4 the weight of the o. materials exactly equals the

41:10.1 the o. surface of the sun began to erupt veritable

41:10.5 this constellation is now traversing the o. fringe of

42:3.8 atoms stripped of the o. (chemically active) electrons

42:7.8 the o. ten electrons of the larger atoms revolve

46:5.24 These exhibits occupy the o. edge of this vast wall.

49:2.13 atmosphere as thin as that of your o. neighbor, Mars,

56:7.9 of those beings who may inhabit these o. creations.

57:3.4 the o. gaseous regions began actually to escape from

57:4.6 Only the o. systems are safe at the time of such a

57:5.5 roots falling back into the sun while the o. sections

57:5.9 The five inner and five o. planets soon formed in

58:2.8 out through space to the earth’s o. atmosphere,

58:2.10 which rage in the realms of these o. ionospheres.

58:5.2 The o. one thousand miles of the earth’s mass

58:5.3 The o. crust was about forty miles thick.

58:5.3 This o. shell was supported by, and rested directly

58:5.4 caused by sliding and shifting of the solid o. crust

58:7.1 rock systems which constituted the o. crust of the

73:5.4 a mile beyond the o. or lesser wall of the Garden.

103:6.6 Likewise must man’s o. experience of reality be

103:6.6 the spiritual and the material, the inner and the o.,

111:4.3 the materialistic pursuits of the sensory or o. world.

111:4.4 The inner and the o. worlds have a different set of

111:4.4 the pursuit of the sensory activities of the o. world.

111:4.10 Ideas may take origin in the stimuli of the o. world,

124:6.5 They laid aside their o. garments as they journeyed

125:2.8 some of the public talks delivered in the o. courts.

135:6.4 proselytes into the fellowship of the o. court of the

166:1.4 motives of the soul as well as on your o. pretenses

179:3.1 as they saw the Master remove his o. garment, gird

184:3.15 was exceedingly angry, and rending his o. garments,

189:1.2 were guarding was now a discarded o. covering

196:3.20 as the motive of inner response to o. conditions.

outer belt

12:1.14 gigantic o. of force activity, there is a space zone

12:4.15 revolutionary movements in a third o. of far-distant

14:1.7 6. The o. of dark gravity bodies, revolving clockwise

14:1.8 third space zone—a semiquiet zone—separating the o.

14:1.15 revolves counterclockwise; the o. revolves clockwise

24:6.4 mortal pilgrim of all time made his way to the o. of

106:2.4 personality cohesion on the pilot sphere of the o.

outer circle(s)

26:5.6 When the work of the o. Havona circle is finished

26:8.5 their own motion, they return to the o. of Havona,

28:4.13 worlds of the superuniverses to the o. of Havona.

46:5.11 and successively elevated so that each of the o.

125:2.8 he was not eligible for admission to even the o. of

outer circuit(s)

5:1.9 being translated from sphere to sphere, from the o.

14:1.16 The o. of dark gravity bodies is arranged

14:1.16 The up-and-down diameter of the o. circuit is fifty

14:3.4 of time are landed on the receiving worlds of the o.

14:4.18 their goal and ideals of creature existence on the o.

17:5.3 the first pilgrims of time arrived on the o. of Havona

24:6.3 your arrival on the receiving world of the o. will

24:6.4 The instant he arrived on the pilot world of the o.,

24:6.6 discoverer of Havona and conduct him from the o. of

24:7.6 Graduate Guide “spontaneously” appears on the o.

26:4.11 o. planetary circuit by the transport personalities

26:5.1 landing of Grandfanda on the pilot world of the o..

41:6.4 agile and loosely attached electrons in the two o.

56:6.2 and on the pilot world of the o. Havona circuit

56:6.4 comprehension of the Supreme on the o. of Havona,

outer limits

12:1.13 one direction, we do, eventually, come to the o.

12:1.13 creation; we come to the o. of the grand universe.

12:3.10 evolution in the space levels beyond the present o. of

42:1.7 there are o. to the presently conceived master univ..

outer margins

11:5.4 3. Occupying the o. of the under surface is a region

11:7.7 quiescence zones and bounded on the inner and o.

12:1.16 being definitely delimited and bounded on its o. by

12:6.13 space present to the o. of the fourth space level.

15:4.8 star clusters predominates near the o. of Orvonton.

outer regions

11:7.4 that of all o. is believed to be actually pervaded by

12:2.1 energy manifestations characteristic of these o.,

12:2.4 calculate that the energy and matter of these o.

12:4.12 cycles of space respiration along with the o. of the

15:0.1 radiations of the Master Spirits, the rim the o. of

41:8.3 internal pressure of support for the o. gas regions,

57:3.4 the o. gaseous regions began actually to escape from

57:3.10 The o. were becoming more stabilized and better

outer universe(s)

11:8.3 gravity operates within the central, super-, and o.,

12:2.4 creation as concentric rings of o. upon universes.

12:4.15 It appears that the second o. of galaxies, like the

13:2.2 If o. are in the making, if they are to be inhabited by

15:8.10 the o. seem to be winding up for unparalleled future

19:6.7 incoming spiritual aristocracy of the successive o..

31:10.10 future needs of the undeveloped potentials in the o.

31:10.11 We venture the forecast of future and greater o. of

31:10.11 These o. will all enjoy the matchless ministry and

31:10.13 to administer these o. in an effort to compensate

42:5.5 the Milky Way, which is the densest plane of the o..

48:3.17 level of the grand universe to that of the future o..

55:10.9 these Creator Sons in connection with the o. now in

55:10.11 If the Creator Sons are destined to the o., the Divine

56:6.4 actually functional in the activities of the future o..

56:7.7 Creator Sons, are destined to function in these o..

56:7.8 conjecture that such a plan must prevail in the o.;

115:3.18 ages, the Havona, the superuniverse, and the o. ages.

116:0.5 expanding in power as the superalmighty of the o..

outer zone(s)

11:5.6 reciprocal adjustment between the inner and the o.

11:5.7 The o. is the largest and most active of the three

11:5.8 This o. pulsates in agelong cycles of gigantic

11:5.9 Though the o. of the Paradise force center is the

outer-spacers

55:12.2 may be in anticipation of the sometime arrival of o.

56:7.9 future age we may witness o. approaching Havona

117:2.6 citizens of the grand universe to compensate the o.

117:2.7 O.—citizens of the next universe age—will have a

outermost

11:5.4 Paradise itself; the o. may possibly be identified

11:5.5 heart whose pulsations direct currents to the o.

11:5.7 proceed spaceward in every direction to the o.

11:6.4 o. limits of both space extensions are, theoretically,

12:1.9 6. The Fourth and O. Space Level.

12:1.15 fifty million light-years beyond the o. ranges of the

12:1.16 and unrevealed creation beyond the fourth and o.

12:6.8 from Paradise to the fourth and o. space level?

13:0.1 in the o. are the seven immense spheres of the Spirit,

14:1.9 over two hundred and forty-five million in the o.,

14:1.11 length of these years decreases from the o. to the

15:10.1 worlds of the Infinite Spirit, o. satellites of Paradise.

23:1.4 even to the individual worlds of the o. universes

26:3.6 located on planet number seventy in the o. circle.

26:3.9 operate from planet number forty in the o. circuit.

32:2.11 From the o. system of inhabited worlds to the center

41:10.5 Satania itself is next to the o. system of Norlatiadek,

42:7.9 members of this fourth and o. group of electrons

106:5.1 from Havona to the fourth and o. space level.

117:4.1 his evolving nature is expanding to the o. limits of

outflowing

8:1.5 o. spirit is instantly grasped by the spiritual gravity of

outgeneraled

84:3.5 at home woman has o. even the most primitive of

outgoing

11:5.8 Absolute there appears to be either an o. or an

11:5.8 Urantia years the space-force of this center is o.;

11:5.9 the incoming and o. phases of this zone are

41:6.3 modified form, by literally riding the o. sunbeams.

53:7.3 all incoming and o. messages were dispatched by

156:5.11 but divine love is o. in all its satisfaction-seeking.

outgrew

74:6.1 Before the size of the Adamic family o. these early

outgrown

95:1.5 never completely o. their disguised forms of sex

101:4.1 revealed religion is destined to be o. in a very short

195:10.8 often leads to the defense of o. systems of worship.

outgrowth

87:0.1 its primitive religious observances were the o. of

87:7.7 egocentric; the new must be the o. of applied love.

88:2.2 Belief in relics is an o. of the ancient fetish cult.

89:7.2 An o. of the passing child sacrifice was the custom of

89:8.2 rite of circumcision was an o. of the cult of partial

91:7.3 such experiences are more often the o. of purely

92:1.5 that “God is a great fear”; that is the o. of purely

96:0.3 evolutionally it is the o. of many unique situational

170:5.7 The church, as a social o. of the kingdom, would

178:1.4 that unselfish social service which is the natural o.

196:0.1 His faith was the o. of the insight born of the activity

outgrowths

170:5.12 should appear as unconscious and inevitable o.,

outlawed

71:5.1 murder having been o. since the early days of society

71:5.1 war has never yet been o. by mankind as a whole.)

72:3.1 And since group dwellings have been o., most of the

72:5.3 Violence has been o. as a procedure in adjusting

outlet

59:4.5 arctic North American inland sea found an o. to the

59:5.19 the Rocky Mountain region, with an o. to the Pacific

outlets

80:2.5 the great influx of Saharans led them to seek o. for

outline

0:0.3 deem it wise to present in this initial statement an o.

11:7.5 about Paradise, its revolution would roughly o. the

26:5.2 an o. of every Paradise requirement is taught by

30:4.34 presents an o. of the career of an ascending mortal.

37:10.6 This narrative cannot be more than a brief o. of the

39:5.14 vibrating, torpedo-shaped o. of glistening luminosity

57:3.4 passing out into space on circuits of irregular o.,

121:8.3 and in accordance with the o. approved by Peter

outlined

56:7.5 in accordance with the technique herewith o.

74:3.5 their plans for the rehabilitation of the world and o.

138:5.4 he o. the plans for proclaiming the kingdom and

outlines

11:6.1 In attempting to imagine the volume o of these space

15:4.1 pervaded space in the exact gigantic o. of Paradise.

63:6.3 During the vogue of a particular animal, crude o.

outlining

137:2.4 Jesus was o. to James the trip through Galilee and

outlive

181:2.3 you are the youngest and will very likely o. these

outlived

60:0.2 Very few types o. the rigorous trials of the preceding

outlook

100:6.8 all this enhanced social o. produces an enlarged

100:7.6 Jesus was very broad in his o..

111:7.3 to cheer you with the clear vision of the eternal o. of

155:1.3 Because their o. is small and narrow, they are able

155:6.8 Every race of mankind has its own mental o. upon

155:6.9 of insight, not uniformity of viewpoint and o..

160:4.14 and the materialist who is devoid of spiritual o..

162:0.2 Vengeance savors not of the o. of the kingdom of

outlooks

74:8.13 These o. on life and man’s place in the universe were

outlying

4:3.5 and making of his Creator personalities in the o.

11:3.3 The Holy Area, the o. or residential region,is divided

12:1.13 neither does it include o. groups of unorganized

12:8.3 Whatever the transformations of force in the o.

13:1.19 There also serve in the central and o. universes many

14:2.7 not because spirit gravity is stronger than in the o.

15:6.15 the frigid o. worlds are unfit to harbor higher life.

67:5.1 new and radical methods were attempted on the o.

74:5.5 Garden and sought to apply these ideas to the o.

74:5.7 one hundred o. trade and social centers where

78:1.9 maintained a culture slightly above that of the o.

117:7.7 we observe that the o. finaliter companies then

outmaneuvered

51:3.4 archrebel, by a wily stratagem, o. the Edenic pair

outmarriage

82:5.3 Religion has been an effective barrier against o.;

82:5.3 usually favored the practice of in-marriage; man, o..

82:5.6 O. dominated because it was favored by the man;

82:5.7 of in-marriage into the modern practice of o..

82:5.9 O. itself was a peace promoter; marriages between

82:5.9 O. led to tribal co-ordination and military alliances;

82:5.9 dominant because it provided increased strength;

82:5.9 it was a nation builder.

82:5.9 O. was greatly favored by increasing trade contacts;

82:5.10 the racial marriage mores are largely due to this o.

outnumber

31:3.1 group varies, though the mortals far o. the seraphim.

outnumbered

88:6.1 Women o. the men among primitive magicians.

outpost

20:8.3 the duties of o. sentinels to those of star students.

79:1.2 The Tarim valley was the easternmost o. of the

182:2.10 David went to his self-imposed task of o. duty,

outposts

67:6.6 These o. of civilization consisted of the descendants

80:7.13 they succeeded in planting so many o. of culture

outpoured

118:10.14 the love of God in his heart will be effectively o. as

139:9.8 believing fellowship with himself and his o. Spirit

150:3.7 with the o. spirit of the Son and the influence of the

194:2.4 to become intellectually conscious of the o. Spirit of

194:3.1 The chief mission of this o. spirit of the Father and

194:3.5 mistook the experience of receiving the o. spirit for

194:3.15 group of disciples, they also received the o. spirit.

194:3.19 The joy of this o. spirit, when it is experienced in

outpouring

42:1.5 The river of energy and life is a continuous o. from

51:5.6 Following this procreative o. of imported ability and

114:6.1 general arrived on Urantia, concurrent with the o. of

145:5.3 why Jesus appeared to be troubled by the mighty o.

162:4.3 the o. of the water symbolized the o. of the divine

179:5.9 for you, the o. of my Spirit of Truth upon all flesh.”

output

28:6.18 The universal economy is based on intake and o.;

58:3.2 The o. of short space rays, whether coming from the

65:6.6 chemical reactions between the hormone o. of a

outrage

136:6.2 violate, or o. his own established natural laws.

136:7.3 nor did anything else which was an o. to his order

outraged

125:1.2 his sense of propriety o. by the sight of the frivolous

155:6.5 sense of mercy, justice, and truth should be o. by

outrageous

149:4.2 ‘Wrath is cruel and anger is o..’

outran

189:5.2 John, being younger than Peter, o. him and arrived

outranked

90:1.1 In many groups the shaman o. the war chief, marking

outranks

112:7.12 and o. the Adjuster in all matters concerned with the

outreach

26:6.3 personality o. which they will so need, in all their

104:4.38 This is the last o. of divinity on the levels of infinity

108:2.2 Creature mind must exhibit the worship o. and

outrun

83:7.5 the Occidental ideal of marriage has suddenly far o.

133:4.6 Do not let your achievement as a builder o. your

outruns

118:8.6 when material achievement o. the evolution of

195:7.7 Man’s conceit often o. his reason and eludes his logic

outsidesee outside of

4:4.1 having no o., no beyond, no past, and no future.

12:2.2 the human eye can see only two or three nebulae o.

12:7.9 the impersonal levels that lie o. the fraternal circuit

13:2.8 those phases of these spheres which are wholly o.

15:0.1 o. Havona there are just seven inhabited universes,

15:4.7 though Andromeda, which is o. the inhabited

24:1.1 manipulate all such spirit-energy circuits o. the Isle

27:0.1 Seraphim do not function extensively o. Paradise,

29:3.10 actions of force which are now taking place o. the

31:0.12 No o. influence can ever be brought to bear upon

35:1.4 The Melchizedeks do not function extensively o. the

37:4.1 are a group of volunteering beings, of origin o. the

37:4.3 Nebadon and hence be o. our jurisdiction, but

37:8.10 the assistance of those higher spirits of origin o. the

39:5.17 While Urantia is, at present, o. the spiritual circuits

41:0.1 extends beyond her space presence is o. Nebadon,

43:1.10 and other beings arriving from points o. the sphere;

53:8.2 Satan has perished throughout Satania, that is, o. the

57:5.2 rendered your sun highly responsive to o. influences

58:2.3 findings o. the domain of physics and chemistry

67:2.3 isolated, utterly cut off from all o. counsel and advice

70:7.7 to remain o. the men’s abode with the women and

73:4.3 created by building a smaller wall just o. the main

74:5.3 idea of developing trade relations with the o. world.

74:5.5 But trouble ensued when he went o. the Garden

74:5.5 The moment Adam’s associates began to work o. the

75:0.1 was able to see very little progress o. the Garden;

77:8.11 midwayers exist just o. the range of mortal vision

82:5.3 teachings have proscribed marriage o. the faith.

82:5.6 to get a wife from the o. insured greater freedom

82:5.6 it became the custom to choose partners from o. the

82:5.8 increasing the desire of the Sangik races to mate o.

88:6.2 magic was the term applied to spirit operations o.

101:2.16 critic; religion can never be observed from the o..

103:2.10 the will to be altruistic with some o. himself—God.

103:6.2 the study and examination of his universe from the o.

103:6.3 affords the opportunity of turning the universe o. in.

103:6.5 latter realizing the nature of a universe turned o. in.

104:4.38 realities which lie o. the domain of deified reality.

108:4.4 when a planet is cut off from all o. encircuited

113:4.1 through the soul, but rather from the o. inward,

119:3.4 any direct communication with the o. universe,

121:7.2 Jews had nourished an attitude toward the o. world

124:1.4 being seated on a large stone just o. the back door.

125:0.3 From the Mount of Olives and from the o.,the temple

125:2.6 he must seat himself o. the rail which segregated

125:4.3 putting to death a gentile who had wandered o. the

131:7.3 it is useless to pray for that which is on the o..

132:7.4 Buddha met the misfortune of grounding just o. the

135:4.2 John detached himself from the o. world while he

142:1.1 the apostles conducted many teaching groups o. the

142:1.7 beginning of the spread of the gospel to the o. world.

152:2.5 this quiet spot o. the jurisdiction of all his enemies

154:6.4 “Behold, your mother and your brothers are o.,

156:1.7 now came o., much to their surprise, and said: “O

175:1.18 which spills over would of itself cleanse the o.?

176:1.4 neither let those who are o. dare to enter therein.

183:2.1 Jesus and the eleven were well o. the walls of the

185:0.3 the public trial was held o. on the steps leading up

185:3.1 a private chamber, leaving the guards o. in the hall,

186:1.2 tapping him on the shoulder, called him just o. the

186:1.7 On Judas journeyed through the city and o. the walls,

187:1.10 Simon was stopping with other Cyrenians just o. the

outside of

1:3.6 but he is contactable (o. of Paradise) only in the

3:2.15 o. of Paradise and the central universe of Havona,

6:6.3 for, though these Father fragments are entirely o. of

10:3.9 The First Source and Center functions o. of Havona

13:4.7 most interesting and intriguing spots o. of Paradise

16:2.2 O. of Paradise and Havona the Infinite Spirit speaks

16:5.2 every order of intelligent beings, o. of Paradise and

29:0.10 energy circuits of space o. of the central universe

29:3.9 O. of Havona the Supreme Power Centers

29:4.30 for purposes of communication o. of the regularly

74:6.4 While cooking was universally employed o. of Eden,

75:3.8 (O. of the Garden, multiple mating was a common

78:1.11 The most highly blended race o. of India occupied

80:4.5 The whole inhabited world, o. of China and the

108:3.2 Adjusters are of record (o. of Divinington) only on

108:5.10 beyond the possibility of criticism by any being o. of

119:1.6 cannot be found o. of the records of Sonarington,

121:5.17 O. of Palestine it not always occurred to people

130:7.4 interior position o. of the fixed abode of Paradise.

134:7.1 Jesus made only one more trip o. of Palestine,

139:5.10 first to go forth to win souls for the kingdom o. of

146:4.1 direct control over the synagogues o. of that city.

156:6.8 that Jesus would not be molested if he remained o. of

166:1.4 How carefully you cleanse the o. of the cups and

167:4.1 communication with something o. of, and beyond,

172:1.1 Pilgrims from o. of Judea, as well as the Jewish

175:1.18 for you are scrupulous to cleanse the o. of the cup

184:2.10 crowing of a cock indicates that this all occurred o.

195:7.12 only one vast machine, then man must be o. of the

outsider

121:2.9 they were then ruled by an o., Herod the Idumean,

outskirts

14:1.14 On the o. of this vast central universe, far out beyond

41:10.5 Urantia is comparatively isolated on the o. of Satania

69:3.6 the first inns, public lodginghouses, on the o. of the

93:4.14 all maintained auxiliary centers on the o. of Salem

122:6.1 Jesus’ family dwelt in the o. of the city, and this

122:7.6 they stopped at an inn on the highway in the o. of

139:3.1 James lived near his parents in the o. of Capernaum,

146:4.4 Jesus remained two days in the o. near the mines,

166:2.1 they were posted here on the o. of the city where

outspoken

53:2.4 Lucifer’s first o. disloyalty was manifested on the

100:7.11 Jesus was o. in his love for the sinner and his hatred

123:0.5 Joseph was o. in his preference for Galilee as a

139:4.13 undoubtedly have been killed as was John’s more o.

162:1.6 the enemies of Jesus dared not be too o. in their

173:1.9 they feared the multitudes, who were now so o. in

185:4.3 a different sort of person from the o. prophet who

188:1.2 they were the most o. disciples of Jesus in all

outspread

42:5.16 plunge on through a vast ocean of o. force-energy;

outspreading

105:4.9 the o. of Paradise spirit, and the endowment of mind

outstanding

8:5.1 The o. attribute of the Infinite Spirit is omnipresence.

44:8.2 always an ancestral foundation for every o. talent.

49:2.1 minor variants of these seven o. differentiations:

55:1.4 high social service and for other o. attainments.

60:2.9 The sea urchin was one of the o. mutations of this

60:4.4 Pikes Peak and Longs Peak are o. examples of this

61:2.9 The horse, an o. example of evolution, lived during

64:6.10 The o. characteristic of this race was their peculiar

64:6.29 o. leaders and teachers who markedly influenced a

65:4.7 but the two o. episodes were the appearance of the

65:4.8 Another o. variation of procedure was the late arrival

66:8.1 Caligastia, we find only one o. feature of his

67:3.8 Amadon is the o. human hero of the Lucifer rebellion

67:8.1 the records portray Amadon as the o. character of

70:5.7 being selected because of o. personal abilities or

75:3.8 survival of the superior physique and o. intellect of

92:5.5 by the life and teachings of some o. personality;

92:5.11 the o. religious genius of the post-Melchizedek era

94:6.2 In China, the two o. teachers were Lao-tse and

99:3.15 may become the o. leader of some social, economic,

100:6.1 And the o. characteristics of all religions are:

121:6.4 have been seven o. human teachers: Sethard, Moses,

122:1.2 relieved now and then by numerous o. personalities

124:2.4 Perhaps his most unusual and o. trait was his

124:5.5 his diligent pupil was destined to some o. career,

130:8.5 There was no o. experience in Naples; Jesus and

139:2.9 But Peter was the o. preacher of the twelve;

139:3.4 The o. feature of James’s personality was his ability

139:4.15 John Zebedee eventually became the o. theologian.

139:8.7 held Jesus in reverence because of some o. trait

139:12.2 Judas had no o. trait of personal strength, though he

outstretched

3:6.1 authority over the welfare and destiny of the o.,

91:8.9 are ascending, no bird can soar except by o. wings.

175:1.5 Isaac, and Jacob will keep his hands of mercy o.

outsurge

115:6.6 the o. of Supremacy into the domains of potentiality,

outwardadjective

2:2.3 and beneath all o. manifestations, there is still present

12:4.12 starry clusters and streams are engaged in o. flight

12:4.12 You fail to recognize the present o. expansion of

12:4.12 in this movement of universal o. expansion.

36:2.17 great o. disharmony may prevail from time to time

39:5.14 To o. appearance the seraphim grows pointed at

41:5.1 overcame gravity with a tremendous o. explosion.

42:4.2 metamorphoses, to be followed by its o. physical

46:1.6 when they strike this gas belt in their direct o. flight.

46:7.7 affection for their masters, join in the o. spiritual

51:7.2 the Planetary Adam assumes the o. direction of the

55:7.2 To o. and visible appearances the actual rulers, or

65:2.14 To all o. appearances the elimination of these inferior

69:9.6 insecurity prevented the o. accumulation of capital.

87:1.2 man still pins much faith on the hope that an o.

91:7.3 ecstasy is usually associated with great o. calmness

94:11.7 But though the ceremonies and o. observances of

95:5.7 Ikhnaton was wise to maintain the o. worship of

101:0.2 albeit the o. and social manifestations of religion are

103:7.6 logic may confirm the inward and the o. view,

105:2.7 unity is the o. reflection of the absolute oneness of

110:5.7 complete indifference to any o. manifestations of

112:6.3 On the spiritual level, o. form and inner nature

115:6.5 all their divine associates are reflective of the o.,

124:5.3 this youth, who was, to o. appearances, an average

135:4.5 he endeavored to talk like Elijah; in every o. aspect

136:8.2 the execution of wonders would call forth only o.

137:4.5 permit himself to indulge in some o. demonstration

139:8.9 wanted “to be shown,” but Thomas’s o. expressions

140:1.5 kingdom will not come with an o. show of power

140:5.16 Jesus did not refer to o. or ostentatious mourning.

144:6.7 baptism was to become the initial step in the o.

144:6.10 group undertakings, to legislate on o. observances,

144:7.2 why he refused to produce o. signs of his divine

146:2.8 not the social, economic, or o. religious status of the

146:3.2 certainty does not in the least fear o. analysis,

151:3.10 he largely avoids all controversy and o. clashing with

153:1.2 was the o. turning of the tide of popular fame and

156:4.1 were baptized into the o. fellowship of the kingdom.

157:4.3 he did not approve of such an o. show of respect.

157:4.5 deliver the keys of the o. kingdom—the authority

158:6.4 spiritual realities of the kingdom regardless of the o.

159:2.2 reference was made to the o. and far-flung social

162:2.2 Judge not according to o. appearances but rather

162:7.2 I do not speak of o. subjection to another’s rule;

163:4.4 sons of God, not an o. kingdom of worldly power

167:4.2 the most profound and stupendous o. working of

167:4.5 even on their own terms—conditions of o. glory

167:5.1 Men you may deceive by your o. service, but God

168:0.12 disdain and contempt for the o. show of affection

168:0.12 Jesus resented the show of forced and o. mourning

168:1.4 Jesus resented these o. exhibitions of mourning.

170:3.9 manifests itself as o. and loving service for man.

170:5.13 to the social organization of disciples by the o. rite of

170:5.21 for the time being, an o. church has taken its place;

171:2.4 you need have no fear of that o. victory which you

171:3.4 accounted for the o. courage displayed by his

174:0.2 he said: “Falter not because of o. appearances.

175:1.18 you make the o. performances of your religion to

180:1.2 even though enduring o. sorrow, in the bestowal of

181:2.19 If, for the time being, your work in the o. affairs of

192:2.13 Never allow a change in your o. work to influence

196:1.5 literally to imitate the o. life of Jesus in the flesh but

outwardadverb

0:7.7 now creatively expanding o. in God the Sevenfold

7:2.1 As we pass o. from Paradise through Havona and

11:6.4 universe extends horizontally o. from peripheral

11:7.4 pervaded space extends horizontally o. through the

12:1.3 Proceeding o. from Paradise through the horizontal

12:1.13 As we move from within, from the divine center o.

12:4.12 velocities as your calculations proceed o. in space.

14:4.15 1. Experiential progress o. from the first to the

15:8.8 becomes increasingly difficult as we proceed o. in

17:3.8 is reflected o. to the local universe capitals from

24:0.11 Messengers are encountered from Paradise o.:

26:3.1 Citizens, who traverse these circuits from within o.

26:3.1 the pilot world of the first circuit and proceeding o.

28:4.13 operating inward to Paradise and o. to the worlds of

41:6.4 This calcium atom moves o. by alternate jerks of

56:7.1 Extending o. from Paradise, each new domain of

101:9.7 to project his estimation of moral values directly o.

103:7.3 he will likewise be reaching o. and spaceward for

103:7.6 From o., looking within, the universe may appear

104:2.3 he recognize the Trinity sovereignty extending o.

105:7.18 Center may proceed onward and o. throughout

106:0.3 It appears to be moving o. from Paradise, for the

106:1.3 through the Eternal Son to the Father and o. through

109:1.5 Adjusters are in nature evolving o. and downward

115:6.6 and o. toward infinity and the Absolutes therein.

117:6.3 through which the love of the Father flows o. to all

160:3.1 the refreshment of our own souls while in transit o.

outwardly

106:9.12 and o. devoted to the wholehearted service of the

112:6.3 mortals may be o. beautiful though inwardly

139:12.2 though Judas had many o. appearing traits of culture

166:1.5 while o. they appear beautiful, are inwardly full of

175:1.19 Many of you are like whited sepulchres, which o.

175:1.19 appear o. to men as holy and righteous, but inwardly

outweighed

67:8.4 than can ever be o. by the sum total of all the evil

outworking

2:1.10 they are revealed in relation to the o. of the plan of

4:1.1 There is a providence of divine o. on your world, but

12:2.1 the mighty o. of the unsearchable plans of the

15:13.2 the o. of the mortal-ascension plans of the Paradise

21:1.3 but as we observe the practical o. of the Michael

32:4.10 Thus we behold the o. of the ideal and infinite love

32:5.1 eternal project which the Gods are supervising and o.

36:2.12 the actual o. of these plans is intrusted to the Life

62:7.4 mechanically interfere with the natural o. of the

65:7.2 the hand of nature and the o. of natural processes,

67:7.8 we can always discern the beneficial o. of these local

70:1.16 a narrative of the evolution of society—the natural o.

77:2.8 the o. of the original plan of utilizing this planet as a

81:6.40 these require the passing of time for the full o. of

101:5.10 Evolutionary religion is the o. of the endowment of

102:2.2 rather the o. of that sublime partnership of man

135:11.3 constrained himself not to interfere in the o. of the

136:1.4 that when he observed the o. of this arrangement,

137:5.3 untangling of this complicated situation to the o. of

139:12.12 During the o. of Judas’s anger-conceived plans of

140:10.6 the natural o. of this inner experience of the soul as

170:0.2 the subsequent o. of the kingdom idea as it is

174:1.5 Love is the o. of the divine and inner urge of life.

183:1.2 which was in keeping with the o. of natural events,

outworkings

4:2.6 the imperfect o. of the development, growth, and

outworn

89:1.6 regulations but also obsolete, o., and useless taboos.

89:10.1 the thought patterns of salvation have become o.

92:2.3 creedal perpetuation of ancient and o. customs.

92:7.3 the worst in their lingering superstitions and o. rituals

155:6.5 truth should be outraged by submission to an o.

oven

122:6.2 the shelter which covered the o. and the mill for

overnon-exhaustive; see talked over; turned over

4:1.4 “for the eyes of the Lord are o. the righteous,

4:1.6 “He stretches out the north o. the empty space and

8:4.8 the eyes of the Lord which are ever o. the righteous”

26:9.3 The test of time is almost o.; the race for eternity has

26:10.5 truly wish you might live your lives o. once again.

27:7.5 hover o. you, and inspire you to true worship.

32:5.2 transient scaffolding that bridges o. to the other side,

34:5.4 This dual spirit liaison hovers o. the worlds,

47:3.7 You begin o. there right where you leave off down

48:3.13 you will learn a language o. there much as you do

48:4.10 there is agreeable pleasure in living o. again the

50:1.2 the exaltation of their own minds o. and above the

58:5.8 to slide downhill, o. the underlying semiviscous lava

67:2.4 Caligastia “God of Urantia and supreme o. all.”

69:8.6 Slavery was the bridge o. which society passed from

80:8.3 dwelt in houses erected on piles or log piers o. the

81:2.17 This structure could then be daubed o. with clay

83:2.3 The carrying of the bride o. the threshold is

84:4.9 of women protected men from o.-sex indulgence,

84:5.3 When might is right, man lords it o. woman;

86:1.2 constant dread of unseen calamity hung o. these

86:4.5 Beings who could not count o. twenty could hardly

89:7.1 their first-born soon possessed great advantages o.

91:8.8 the thought of talking things o. with God in a purely

92:5.12 and of the ultimate victory of light o. darkness.

96:1.11 believed Yahweh to be supreme o. all other gods.

96:4.3 maintain that Yahweh was o. and above all,

96:5.4 You shall reign o. many nations, but they shall not

96:5.4 many nations, but they shall not reign o. you.”

97:10.1 the truth of the one God o. all to every nation.

100:5.4 conversion which consists in factors o. and above

102:5.1 universes, potential is always supreme o. the actual.

102:5.2 the supremacy of spirit potentials o. mind actuals is

102:5.3 the spiritual potentiality of religion is dominant o.

102:6.7 faith is always triumphant o. doubting, for faith is

102:6.7 truth o. error, experience o. theory, spiritual

102:6.7 spiritual realities o. the isolated facts of time and

107:6.4 the Adjusters traverse space o. the instantaneous

107:6.5 the entire grand universe o. the material-gravity

108:2.1 o. the universal mind-gravity circuit of the Conjoint

108:3.1 that extends through races, o. dispensations, and

108:5.2 he now carries o. from circle to circle those items

108:6.4 reaches the mind o. the nerve-energy mechanism of

110:4.1 stream of cosmic intelligence coming in o. the master

110:7.10 until the very end, until the last earth struggle is o.;

111:2.1 the totality of mind is dominant o. the parts of

111:6.2 he is triumphant o. nature and o. all things temporal

112:2.16 great phases of increasing volitional dominance o.

112:4.12 flash forth the mandate of advanced standing o. the

112:5.22 onetime scaffolding which, having bridged you o.

114:7.17 lovingly cherished and just as faithfully watched o.

122:8.5 did sing anthems of glory o. the Bethlehem manger,

123:3.7 Before the year was o., the family income had trebled

124:6.10 on this same spot he stood and wept o. the city

125:4.2 On the brow of Olivet he paused and wept o. the

126:4.9 they hung on the wall o. James’s small workbench.

127:1.4 stumbled o. his sayings and misinterpreted his doings

127:2.10 The crisis for the time being was o., but never was

128:1.7 a merciful and understanding sovereign ruler o. them.

131:2.4 his tender mercies are o. all his creation; he heals

131:4.2 He exercises universal lordship o. all.

131:4.5 He is supreme o. all and in all.

132:5.19 employ money-power to gain unfair advantage o.

133:2.2 man has no rightful authority o. woman unless

133:6.2 young man who had received promotion o. his head.

134:8.10 The period of rest is o.; I must return to my Father’s

135:5.2 the days of their affliction were almost o.;

135:8.6 an apparition immediately o. the head of Jesus,

135:8.6 A great change came o. the countenance of Jesus,

135:11.4 he finds no occasion to doubt and stumble o. me.”

136:7.2 For he shall give his angels charge o. you, to keep

136:7.3 from the lack of control o. the element of time in

137:1.6 Before men, others may take precedence o. you,

137:8.4 Yahweh is a great king o. all the earth.

137:8.6 respecter of persons; his love and mercy are o. all.

139:2.6 the Master’s reply, begged to be washed all o..

139:3.2 adequately provoked, and when the storm was o.,

139:12.13 When the sordid and sinful business was all o., Judas

140:6.8 “But you will stumble o. my teaching because you

141:4.1 Jews had long conceived of God as a king o. all,

142:4.2 is revealed as the universal Spirit Ruler o. all?

145:2.15 Jesus stood o. this sick woman, holding her hand,

146:2.14 the prayer for divine guidance o. the pathway of

148:9.3 Who are you that you sit in judgment o. me?

149:2.12 Jesus exercised a peculiar drawing power o. men,

149:4.2 ‘he who has no control o. his own self is like a

150:8.8 who will go o. the sea for us to bring the

150:9.3 hill, where they were minded to shove him o. the

150:9.3 just as they were about to push him o. the edge of

151:2.8 Now that the tension was o., Peter and Nathaniel

151:5.1 “I am weary of the throngs; let us cross o. to the

151:5.2 the heated air rises in a pocket o. the lake during the

151:5.3 evening gale that caught the boat carrying Jesus o.

151:5.3 so strong that the waves began to wash o. the boat.

151:5.6 regarding the Master as having absolute power o.

151:6.6 swine and drove most of them o. a precipice into

155:5.10 the victory of spiritual faith o. intellectual doubt

156:2.1 “This world is only a bridge; you may pass o. it, but

156:5.5 Beauty is always triumphant o. ugliness in the

157:4.5 the keys of the outward kingdom—the authority o.

157:6.4 Jesus taught that the spirit was easy victor o. both

159:1.2 the shepherd has found his lost sheep, he lays it o.

159:1.2 I declare that there is more joy in heaven o. one

159:1.2 one sinner who repents than o. ninety and nine

159:2.4 herd of swine and rushed them headlong o. the cliff

161:2.5 Jesus grieves o. the spiritual obstinacy of the

162:2.2 Thus will they be deprived of authority o. that to

162:6.3 on earth and in the Father’s Paradise o. there.”

164:3.8 went up to Josiah and put the clay o. his sightless

165:3.3 kill the body, after that have no more power o. you

165:4.1 Said Jesus: “Man, who made me a divider o. you?

167:3.1 touching her bowed-o. form on the shoulder, said:

167:3.2 bowed-o. form being the result of her depressed

167:4.2 his hitherto unexhibited power o. life and death.

167:7.5 the joy in the presence of the angels of heaven o. one

169:1.2 o. his shoulder and tenderly carried it back to the

169:1.2 I say there is more joy in heaven o. one sinner who

169:1.2 who repents than o. the ninety and nine just

169:1.4 joy in the presence of the angels of heaven o. one

169:3.2 cannot go to you, neither can you come o. to us.

170:1.6 the triumph of good o. evil at the end of the world.

170:4.13 5. The transcendency of the spiritual o. the material

171:0.6 the rulers of the gentiles lord it o. their subjects,

171:3.5 Jesus as immortal and already triumphant o. death.

171:6.1 short of stature, he could not see o. their heads.

171:8.3 saying, ‘We will not have this man to reign o. us’?

175:4.15 a vast concourse of celestial beings hovered o. this

176:1.1 this gospel will triumph o. all enemies and, eventually

177:4.4 o. and above all, just then, a new and dominating

179:3.9 know that the kings of the gentiles have lordship o.

179:4.3 John, who reclined on Jesus’ right hand, leaned o.

179:4.4 leaning forward o. the table, Peter addressed John,

179:4.5 the power of truth might triumph o. the deceptions

181:2.11 shall sit down with me in my kingdom o. there.

181:2.20 Your office of stewardship is about o..

181:2.26 the critical material mind of man can triumph o. the

181:2.27 you will all be in great danger of stumbling o. me.

181:2.28 I promise that I will not stumble o. anything you may

182:3.11 faith had asserted itself o. all human tendencies to

184:1.5 Annas, you know that you could have no power o.

184:3.14 power and once more reign o. the hosts of heaven.

184:4.6 is now revealing to the worlds the final triumph o.

185:7.2 Then said Jesus: “You could have no power o. me

185:7.2 You could exercise no authority o. the Son of Man

186:1.7 tied the other about his neck, and cast himself o. the

188:5.2 that his life and death do win men o. to goodness

188:5.6 cross an eternal symbol of the triumph of love o. hate

188:5.6 and the victory of truth o. evil when he prayed,

190:1.2 in the linen sheet and threw them o. a near-by cliff.

192:2.10 And when the work down here is o., you shall

194:2.12 eventually come to hover o him and dwell within him

194:3.2 Does faith, after all, triumph o. evil, sin, and iniquity

194:3.13 there shines out o. the world the spectacle of God

195:0.5 The triumph of Christianity o. the philosophic

195:6.1 When the materialistic-secular panic is o.,

195:6.4 this writing the worst of the materialistic age is o.;

195:9.1 be patient! when the present superstition revolt is o.,

over-sex

84:4.9 This quarantine of women protected men from o.

overaggregated

15:8.6 When mass becomes o. and threatens to unbalance

overall

116:4.4 The Seventh Master Spirit is (in his o. supervision of

overanxious

146:2.16 “Be not constantly o. about your common needs.

overattractive

129:3.5 up an o. and attention-consuming personal career.

overawe

12:7.12 the matchless character of God to o., stagger, or

87:6.13 cursing was a coercive practice designed to o. minor

overawed

85:4.3 Windstorms with thunder and lightning o. early man.

122:9.28 Joseph and Mary were silent—confused and o..

159:3.2 not to be o. by shrewd eloquence or crushed by

162:1.7 in publicly appearing in Jerusalem o. his enemies;

173:2.1 the triumphal entry into Jerusalem so o. the Jewish

overawing

136:6.6 either for the benefit of himself or the o. of his

136:8.2 call forth only outward allegiance by o. the mind;

overbalance

57:5.13 sufficient to o. the gravity grasp of Angona and to

overboard

152:4.3 Peter slept and actually stepped o. and into the water

overburdened

83:5.13 (Such o. wives only managed to exist by virtue of

132:4.2 most benefit from his personal ministry were o.,

156:5.5 o. with the deceptive suppression of mortal desires

overcame

41:5.1 energies resulting from atomic dismemberment o.

61:3.10 the horse never fully o. the deep-seated propensity

93:9.2 a sadness in the heart of Abraham that he never o..

139:4.7 but John never o. his disinclination to talk; he never

139:8.4 his suspicious doubting, which Thomas never fully o.

195:3.2 Rome o. the tradition of nationalism by imperial

195:10.2 the spirit of love o. the fact of physical origin.

overcare

12:6.8 Existentially such o. is probably attributable to the

48:4.7 humor grows out of our faith in the loving o. of our

133:1.4 absolute confidence in my heavenly Father’s o.;

140:8.2 Jesus’ teaching to trust in the o of the Father was not

181:1.8 of the divine Father’s wise and sympathetic o..

196:0.11 doubted the certainty of the heavenly Father’s o..

overcast

126:2.8 Mary, and even the children, were o. with sadness.

overcharge

173:1.2 At one time or another systems of exorbitant o.

overcharging

173:1.6 heated argument had arisen over the alleged o. of a

overchastise

110:7.10 and without intent to o. or discourage, for me, make

overcome

19:5.9 it may be the mission of these Inspired Spirits to o.

34:3.6 helper of the Creator Son, enabling him to o. and

35:9.9 until the results of insurrection are partially o. and

37:8.2 render invaluable service to us in our efforts to o.

42:4.8 Heat can thus largely o. gravity stability.

42:4.11 from Paradise minus the resistance of the forces o. in

45:2.3 until all the results of the former folly have been o.

64:6.22 Caligastia betrayal, nor did they ever completely o.

66:5.25 never could they o. their great fear of the explosive

68:2.1 society is the result of man’s early efforts to o. his

74:3.10 had so won the hearts and o. the intellects of the

75:5.4 Serapatatia was o. with consternation and beside

78:8.5 No one of these city groups was able to o. the

80:5.5 France, but the last great military resistance was o.

84:6.5 greatly multiply versatility and o. inherent limitations,

86:6.4 Civilized man provides schemes of insurance to o.

91:5.3 If you truly desire to o. the habit of criticizing some

93:6.2 of Abraham, greatly increased, could easily o. them.

95:1.5 Never did the Salem teachers o. the popularity of

95:5.11 priests could not fully o. the monotheistic wave.

98:3.2 unable to o. the influence of the spreading Etruscan

123:0.5 but it required three weeks to o. Mary’s objections

127:2.10 favor; the division of sentiment was never fully o..

130:2.4 I predict that the good in you could o. the evil in

130:6.2 The youth was almost o., but he managed to

131:1.7 “In your lives overthrow error and o. evil by the love

131:3.6 Pay good for evil; o. evil with the good.

137:4.9 the human heart of Jesus was o. with compassion

142:5.3 born of the spirit has in himself the power to o. all

148:5.3 Intelligent application would enable man to o. much

156:5.5 And again I say to you, be not o. by evil but rather

156:5.5 not overcome by evil but rather o. evil with good.”

159:5.10 end that they might effectively o. evil with good.

159:5.14 o. evil with good—the positive and righteous method.

166:2.1 common affliction was more than enough to o. all

168:2.4 They were pale with fright and o. with astonishment.

172:5.4 then was he downcast and o. by disappointment

177:4.4 Judas was suddenly o. with indignation that Peter,

181:1.5 I have o. the world, and in me you shall all triumph

182:2.7 so o. by the unusual nature of the Master’s farewell

182:2.12 John was so o. with combined devotion and curiosity

183:3.4 They were o. with surprise at his calm and majestic

190:4.1 they were too much o. with awe and fear to venture

191:1.4 Peter was o. by the realization that he had talked

192:4.7 neither could he o. the enthusiasm of the disciples,

194:3.11 are equipped to o. evil with good, to vanquish hate

overcomes

4:4.9 “the victory which o. the world, even your faith.”

19:6.2 o. the experiential handicap of having always lived

34:7.6 is the victory that o. the flesh, even your faith.”

131:3.6 He is the greatest of warriors who o. and subdues

142:5.3 doubt, and this is the victory that o. all uncertainty,

overcoming

29:4.1 other types of beings in o. the action of gravity and

46:2.8 escaping planetary gravity and o. the air resistance.

76:2.6 contribute much toward really o. the character

84:6.6 and in the o. of manifold cosmic difficulties.

101:4.2 We see no way of o. this difficulty, either now or

133:7.12 this victory is achieved in the o. of evil with the

143:0.2 with the exception of Judas, succeeded in o. much of

194:3.12 that was Jesus and his gospel of o. evil with good.

overconscientious

34:7.7 ignorant, mistaught, or unfortunately o. persons.

overconservative

149:4.3 against the dangers of the dullness of o. mediocrity

overcontrol

0:1.10 is tantamount to universal o. and supersustenance,

0:11.8 The Unqualified Absolute is a positive universe o.

0:11.8 this o. is space-force unlimited but is definitely

1:2.10 the eternal God exercises cosmic o. of the physical

7:1.5 the emerging experiential o. of the Supreme Being.

10:5.1 totality attitudes, co-ordinate action, and cosmic o..

10:7.0 7. THE OVERCONTROL OF SUPREMACY

10:7.4 We do not find the o. of Supremacy to be wholly

10:7.5 function of the Supreme and the o. of the Trinity.

10:8.2 certain phases of the absonite o. of the Trinity.

12:6.0 6. UNIVERSAL OVERCONTROL

12:6.1 co-ordinated morontias, spirit o., and personality

14:6.29 is the real source of that indispensable universe o.

15:8.9 be indicative of some universal o. of all things.

18:3.9 the co-ordinated and perfect administrative o. of the

21:2.11 to invest the associated Mother Spirit with the o. of

21:2.12 the cosmic o. inherent in the space presence of the

26:6.2 reality of an almighty o. of the time-space creations.

29:3.3 associated with the cosmic o. of the Supreme Being.

29:3.12 the master universe energy o. of the Unqualified Ab.

31:10.11 all enjoy the matchless ministry and supernal o. of

42:2.14 functioning under the time-space o. of the Supreme

42:10.1 being progressively subjected to the o. of living

42:12.15 as it is in turn responsive to the ultimate o. of spirit.

45:7.8 duly blended by the spiritual o. of the Adjuster.

49:5.18 The system administration and the constellation o. of

56:1.2 the Deity Absolute motivates the exquisite o. of all

56:1.4 divine and directive o. of all basic energy systems.

56:7.5 and successive eras of new administrative o..

56:7.5 the Ultimate foreshadows his transcendental o. of

65:0.0 THE OVERCONTROL OF EVOLUTION

98:1.3 of Zeus except for their retention of the o. of Fate.

109:5.5 electrochemical o. both operate to delimit the sphere

111:2.10 spiritual forces which are under the o. of a fragment

112:2.14 the master tissues, the fundamental chemical o.,

114:2.4 planets, which remain under the o. of Constellation

114:6.1 aside from the o of the planetary Most High observer

114:6.8 The group now functioning in the o. of international

116:1.4 The Almighty o. of the grand universe is not

116:1.4 In the seven superuniverses it is primarily material

116:4.4 in personal contact with (and has o. of) the seven

116:5.15 with the concepts of mind subject to the o. of spirit.

116:6.5 Power Directors are incomplete without the o. of

116:7.1 those co-ordinating centers of magnificent o.

118:2.4 a Deity administration will function under the o. of

118:2.4 (the Omnipotent) exercising the o. of supertime and

118:8.0 8. CONTROL AND OVERCONTROL

118:10.4 the composite of the other-than-personal o. of the

118:10.8 to a point of final precision through the o. of mind,

118:10.11 The providence of the o. of Supremacy becomes

118:10.20 Providence is in part the o. of the incomplete

overcontroller

1:3.6 the Father is, in potential, the o. of matter, mind,

116:5.11 The Almighty Supreme is evolving as the o. of the

overcontrollers

0:1.9 first creature-identificational level as time-space o. of

0:1.10 effective o. and absonite upholders of the master

23:4.2 with the absonite regime of the master universe o.

134:5.4 The rule of the Most Highs, the o. of political

overcontrolling

134:4.9 in the mutual recognition of some o. influence of

overcrowded

122:7.7 The inn was o., and Joseph accordingly sought

overdeveloped

103:2.10 the altruistic drive may become so o. as to work

overdevelopment

48:4.14 avoid an o. of the notion of one’s self-importance.

69:1.1 their o. unfailingly detracts from the worth-whileness

102:3.1 factors of religion are important, but their o. is

193:4.3 suspicion and o. of the individualistic tendency.

overdose

195:10.18 as a result of an o. of mysteries and paganism,

overemphasis

149:2.4 This o. of the personality of Jesus in the theology

overemphasizing

2:7.9 the same unwise course of o. the goodness of God

overendowed

195:7.7 mortal man is not o. with consistency and wisdom.

overenlightenment

66:6.6 to uplift the backward races by overteaching and o..

overfast

118:8.6 For when culture advances o., when material

overflow

27:7.6 accommodate the ever-increasing o. of the spiritual

102:3.4 allow the o. of the welling-up of eternal goodness

148:5.5 and when the rivers of adversity o. you, I will not

178:1.11 Let all mankind benefit from the o. of your loving

overflowing

68:1.1 primitive man was not naturally o. with the spirit of

78:7.1 The river dwellers were accustomed to rivers o. their

122:7.7 but every room in Bethlehem was filled to o..

124:6.15 filled his human heart to o. with affectionate pity for

125:0.6 Father be filled with goodness and o. with mercy.

130:6.3 fill your soul to o. because of the consciousness

131:8.3 How great and mighty are his o. influence and

135:9.2 preach to the o. throngs which gathered around John

137:6.1 The synagogue was crowded to o..

150:8.3 and with much o. pity has he pitied us, our Father

154:6.4 entrance to the house, but it was crowded to o..

163:2.11 When the apostolic treasury was o., Judas put

180:5.8 golden rule, they are filled to o. with the assurance

181:2.29 atremble with intense emotion and o. with love for

195:10.1 should be more than conquerors, even o. sources

overflows

131:3.2 and my heart o. with the bliss of peaceful trust.

overgrown

94:10.2 Tibetan rituals reveals an o. brotherhood of priests

overgrowth

68:2.5 But today society is top-heavy with the o. of

overhanging

63:3.4 the time of an earthquake by the falling of an o. rock.

63:5.4 They regularly dwelt under the shelter of o. cliffs

136:7.1 Jesus was seated under the shade of a tree on an o.

155:4.2 While pausing for lunch under the shadow of an o.

171:8.14 there before the apostles in the shade of an o. rock

187:5.4 a distance where they were sheltered by an o. rock.

overhead

46:1.4 of Urantia sunlight when the sun is shining o. at ten

108:6.8 When the clouds gather o., your faith should accept

151:5.4 asleep in the stern of the boat under a small o.

151:5.5 shower, vanished, and the stars of heaven shone o.

overhear

178:2.6 Judas drew closer that he might o. their conversation

overheard

93:9.3 Abraham one night had o. a plot to murder him in

157:1.3 All of this had been o. by the secret messenger of

182:0.1 and o. much of what the Master said from this

182:2.12 Mark saw and o. all that transpired during those last

183:3.9 having o. the captain’s orders to arrest them, Jesus’

overhearing

183:5.2 Judas marched along near the captains, o. all that

overhonor

140:8.14 to correct the Jewish tendency to o. ancestors.

overhung

171:6.1 into a sycamore tree whose spreading branches o.

overindulged

82:1.10 No emotion or impulse, when unbridled and o., can

overindulgence

84:8.2 And this o., this widely spread pleasure mania,

overindulgent

147:5.9 make it appear that God is like some o. and unwise

overjoyed

125:4.1 The three youngsters were o. to greet Jesus, and he

145:5.3 the spirit of healing when all the people were o.,

169:1.9 to complete his confession because the o. father

overland

79:7.6 Chinese merchants traveled the o. routes through

94:9.2 Gautama’s gospel braved the perils of the o. caravan

130:0.3 After their stay in Rome they went o. to Tarentum,

133:4.14 traveled on a small boat which could be carried o.

152:7.3 Thence, o. they went by Ramah and Chorazin to

overlap

58:3.4 gases of the great binary stars which o. and hence

68:5.10 three stages o., men hunt and women till the soil.

84:5.14 own special sphere, albeit they will ever and anon o..

134:5.6 sovereignty evolves by organization as families o.

overlapping

40:9.1 In the fusion experience there is no o.; will creatures

65:7.7 o. of ministry—the phenomenon of the higher

72:3.5 there is a strange o. of religion and philosophy.

80:9.13 These were the times of the New Stone Age o. the

overload

28:6.15 to o. the individual only courts disaster and insures

68:2.5 groans wearily under the tremendous o. of luxury

101:3.13 9. Lives and triumphs irrespective of the crushing o.

overloaded

82:6.7 As long as present-day races are so o. with inferior

overlook

46:5.10 can walk about on the Sons’ promenades and o.

46:5.11 gleaming brightness and are so elevated as to o. all of

65:4.1 Do not o. the fact that Urantia was assigned to us as

81:2.2 must not o. the fact that your early ancestors had

83:6.4 society must not o. the unenviable situation of

87:5.1 humans were so afraid they might o. some honor

100:7.5 But his superb originality did not cause him to o. the

103:3.1 you should not o. the influence of the clan or tribal

110:3.4 mere trifles of living, while you almost wholly o.

123:5.13 to the south Jesus could o. the broad and fertile plain

143:1.4 But you should not o. the fact that even divine

194:3.6 Do not o. the fact that the Spirit of Truth was

195:9.1 Do not o. the value of your spiritual heritage,

overlooked

92:7.12 o. the man—the courageous hero—Joshua ben Joseph

94:8.17 His followers o. the fact that the highest happiness

97:9.12 And so there appears in your record (o. by Judahite

122:5.9 land which so charmingly o. the surrounding

188:4.1 death of Jesus on the cross which should not be o..

overlooking

46:5.20 and successively elevated circles, each o. the inner

46:5.23 I doubt not that this vast promenade o. the circles of

122:7.6 the foot of Mount Sartaba, o. the Jordan valley,

124:6.6 camped near the base of the highest mountain o. the

173:5.5 they pitched their tents in the hillside ravine o. the

overlooks

46:5.11 each of the outer and larger circles o. the inner and

overlords

113:5.4 They are not o. or directors; they are simply

121:2.6 the downfall of a succession of gentile national o.

135:5.1 to explain their continuous subjugation to gentile o..

overlordship

97:8.3 But five hundred years of the o. of alien rulers was

121:2.9 Herod the Idumean, who had seized the o. of Judea

overloved

177:2.2 therefore you have not been o. so as injuriously to

overly

63:2.1 for this reason had never been o. popular with their

81:3.3 The early races were not o. neat and clean, and the

93:6.8 he was not o. pious, but he was thoroughly sincere

95:3.5 Egypt was intellectual and moral but not o.

overlying

41:9.4 gas elasticity of the suns upholds the o. layers of

58:5.7 heavier ocean beds, plus the weight of the o. water,

59:3.9 Immediately o. the Niagara deposit, in many

overmagnify

139:6.5 “Judas, watch carefully your steps; do not o. your

overmastering

47:6.3 the o. motivation of the realization of a common

110:3.2 essential to the final attainment of that o. desire.

overmaterialize

15:8.6 intervene unless gravity’s own tendency to o.

overministry

34:6.1 they become increasingly blended with the o. of the

overmuch

53:3.6 He intimated that they had been debauched by o.

91:7.13 When prayer becomes o. aesthetic, when it consists

91:7.13 There is a certain danger associated with o. private

99:3.5 The church, because of o. false sentiment, has long

103:9.11 Faith must not be o. influenced by its emotional

126:5.9 o time for idle meditation or the indulgence of mystic

149:4.3 Jesus pointed out that o. sympathy and pity may

159:3.3 While o. self-respect may destroy proper humility

159:3.11 while you withhold o. pity from those cowardly souls

163:4.5 4. Avoid loss of time through o. social visiting and

167:6.6 mere massive ornateness and o. embellishment

172:5.5 prevent his becoming o. depressed by the apparent

195:3.9 in the affairs of government, from o. paternalism,

overnight

74:4.3 which had remained behind with Adam and Eve o..

134:9.2 Jesus and John stopped o. at Bethany with Lazarus

137:2.9 remained o. with Joseph in Jesus’ boyhood home.

158:4.7 and requested the father to remain with them o.

158:6.1 They remained o. with Celsus, and that evening in

159:6.4 David maintained an o. relay messenger service

182:2.5 Jacob, once a runner on the o. messenger service

196:2.4 a religion, the divine Jesus (Christ) almost o.

overoptimistic

97:8.2 Ecclesiastes was a worldly wise reaction to these o.

overorganization

95:7.1 of Machiventa’s instructions regarding o..

195:9.10 Christianity is threatened by slow death from o.,

overplanning

160:4.11 sometimes o. for the future defeats its own high

overpopulation

68:6.3 During periods of land scarcity and associated o.,

68:6.11 From a world standpoint, o. has never been a serious

81:6.12 fertility there soon occurs the serious problem of o..

overpower

71:1.2 or settled agriculturists to o. and enslave them.

153:4.3 despoil his goods except he first o. and bind that

overpowering

84:1.7 maternal instinct in the human species is not o.;

129:3.5 Jesus wanted to make no unusual or o. appeals to

159:3.2 O. arguments and mental superiority are not to be

overran

58:7.10 the ancestors of those forms of plant life which o.

60:2.10 Dinosaurs so o. the land that two species had taken

60:3.7 early Cretaceous seas and soon o. the continents.

61:2.9 the middle of this period and o. the western plains.

61:3.6 and they soon o. the entire world except Australia.

61:6.4 westward around the Mediterranean and soon o. the

64:7.14 these physically strong indigo peoples o. Egypt,

78:8.3 In a short time they o. all Mesopotamia, driving

78:8.5 these barbarian cavalrymen from the northeast o.

79:4.2 the Dravidians, who o. the entire the entire peninsula

145:4.1 the rejoicing and happy throng o. Zebedee’s home

overrapid

39:4.12 That stagnation is certain death, but that o. growth

overrecruited

23:2.19 the reserve corps of the Solitary Messengers is o.,

38:8.6 highest, and when their corps on Salvington is o.,

overrevelation

30:0.2 It is best that man not have an o; it stifles imagination

overreverence

79:6.9 Chinese had not been weakened by an o. for the past,

overridden

118:8.7 mortal minds of those times had not experientially o..

overrides

134:5.3 the spiritual sovereignty of God o. all intervening

overrule

54:5.7 In this instance they refused to o. the Michael

overruled

139:8.8 if his conservatism was voted down or o., Thomas

overrun

52:1.5 the planets are sometimes o. with the larger types

58:7.11 inland seas are being gradually o. by a profuse and

59:4.13 The earth was being rapidly o. by the new orders of

59:5.2 The land was o. by luxurious vegetation; this was

60:2.3 the land was so o. by them that they literally starved

61:1.14 the world was gradually o. by primitive mammalian

61:3.5 North America was o. by ruminants—deer, oxen,

61:5.7 North America was o. with mastodons, horses, deer,

73:7.1 The peninsula had been o. by these lower-grade

80:4.4 to progress quickly around the Caspian Sea to o. all

80:6.5 by warfare on the Nile, and the country was soon o.,

124:6.6 when the Midianites poured into this region to o. the

145:5.1 the world was filled with physical distress and o.

overrunning

80:9.7 And this o. of all Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, and

overseer

171:1.5 the financial o. of all those large interests of the

overseers

15:10.13 and the following sector rulers and other regional o.:

30:2.146 6. Celestial O..

37:1.7 6. Celestial O..

37:6.0 6. CELESTIAL OVERSEERS

37:6.1 and upbuilding is carried on by the Celestial O..

37:6.1 these o. range the local universe as inspectors of

37:6.7 as members of the Nebadon corps of Celestial O..

65:4.9 were sent as advisers to the Life Carriers and as o. of

96:3.3 superior men had been employed as native o. of their

overserious

48:4.19 thus preventing injurious o. self-contemplation.

overshadow

9:1.8 is competent to minister love and to o. justice with

122:3.1 and the Lord of all the earth shall o. you.”

overshadowed

42:10.7 Nevertheless, all of these levels of mind are o. by

55:5.6 has o. both with an exquisite spiritual achievement

69:1.1 the individual in that personality is o. and initiative

79:8.4 the search for new and higher truth became o. by a

105:3.1 but always should this conception be o. by the

111:7.5 the aims of the best o. by the drift of the worst;

155:6.8 religions of authority become o. by the unifying

158:1.10 a silvery cloud drew near and o. the four of them.

overshadowing

56:10.1 they vaguely discern the reality of the o. ministry of

104:2.3 sovereignty extending out from Paradise and o.

194:2.9 this o. of Jesus’ message by the new teachings

195:4.2 The individual was almost lost before the o. authority

overshadows

1:2.1 God o. all throughout the material realms.

2:2.6 liberating touch of the God of perfection o. the

2:5.7 faithful in the loving-kindness which constantly o. us.

6:3.1 the justice and righteousness of the Trinity but o.

61:7.1 but the action of the ice o. all other phenomena in

118:10.5 God loves each creature as a child, and that love o.

193:5.2 My love o. you, my spirit will dwell with you, and

oversight

24:1.13 together having the o. of all spirit and all material

24:1.14 The circuit supervisors exercise certain o. of those

24:1.16 the o. of those activities which are concerned with

28:2.2 The omniaphim are wholly occupied with the o. of

31:10.1 The senior Master Architect has the o. of the seven

35:6.3 The normal function of the senior associate is the o.

36:2.1 The Melchizedeks have the general o. of the fourth

114:6.5 These celestial ministers are intrusted with the o.

128:2.6 possible permitted him to continue o. of the home.

oversimplifying

19:1.9 philosophical blunder by o. cosmic evolutionary

oversophistication

196:3.17 Through o. or as a result of the irreligious conduct

oversoul

2:3.4 such an isolated personality is absorbed into the o.

94:2.4 absolute union with Brahman, the o. of all creation

94:3.4 the concept of the One Universal O. as the totality of

94:3.5 the engulfment of all personality by the Universal O..

94:3.7 doctrine of the merging of the self-soul with the O.,

117:1.1 The Supreme is the o. of the grand universe,

117:4.2 nonsurvivor, it is absorbed into the o. of creation,

117:5.0 5. THE OVERSOUL OF CREATION

117:5.1 The great Supreme is the cosmic o. of the universe.

overspecialization

149:4.3 vocation, but he deplored all tendency toward o.,

overspecialized

155:1.4 “In all that you do, become not one-sided and o..

overspiritual

110:6.4 o. development tends to produce a fanatical and

overspread

11:5.7 to o. the enormous and incomprehensible domains of

25:2.11 the tribunals of the spheres would be hopelessly o.

43:1.1 crowned with morontia life and o with spiritual glory

59:2.9 nor had the land plants yet o. the continents;

59:4.6 North America was partially o. by seas having

59:4.17 The earth was o. by vast forests of ferns one hundred

59:5.7 scorpions, cockroaches, and locusts, soon o. the

60:3.7 fig trees, breadfruit trees, and palms o. Europe and

60:3.19 And this new flora soon o. the entire world.

61:5.4 England, and it o. western Europe down to France.

80:1.4 The Sahara was an open grazing land o. by herders

81:4.1 the Pacific Islands is o. with the composite races of

81:6.4 was in North America and was o. by the Amerinds

overspreading

98:2.10 the follies of the mystery cults which were then o.

overspreads

5:5.11 the mortal personality at all times o. all conscious

56:0.2 discovering the divine oneness which o. all this

131:8.3 The Supreme o. the universe and sustains it all.

overstressed

2:7.9 The o. and isolated morality of modern religion,

overstrides

118:8.5 As man’s mind successfully o. increasingly

oversupervision

37:4.3 and they operate in Nebadon subject to the o. of

overtake

131:3.6 The fool has said in his heart, ‘Evil shall not o. me’

153:2.1 that the curses of transgression shall surely o. them

159:3.13 that you shall be unafraid when trouble does o. you.

174:5.13 oncoming darkness and confusion may not o. you.

overtaken

47:3.1 resume their lives just where they left off when o. by

140:6.1 went out to find Jesus, and when he had o. him, he

141:8.3 They were o. by a delegation from Mesopotamia that

overtakes

112:3.4 When death o. a human being, the Adjuster remains

112:4.12 If, when death o. you, you have attained the third

overtaking

183:3.9 man in his linen coat, gave chase, almost o. him.

overtaxation

195:3.9 overmuch paternalism, o. and gross collection abuses

overteaching

66:6.6 beings undertake to uplift the backward races by o.

137:7.14 Jesus did not make the mistake of o. them.

overthrew

195:10.18 on to triumph over the barbarians who o. Rome.

overthrow

48:6.32 truths which are essential to its experiential o..

70:6.6 the clans and tribes would simply rise up and o.

75:2.5 was now to meet its complete undoing and final o..

95:6.7 When the Iranian priests sought to o. the teachings

97:1.3 one day with his associates and o. a score of Baal

97:9.25 With the o. of Necho by Nebuchadnezzar, Judah fell

131:1.7 “In your lives o. error and overcome evil by the love

136:9.2 kingdom had to do with the o. of evil in the hearts

149:2.13 that truth which was destined to o. the evil and

173:1.2 their final o. by a mob three years before the

173:1.9 were now so outspoken in their approval of his o. of

175:1.8 Most Highs shall finally o. this nation and destroy

176:1.2 contest could only result in the final o. of the

176:1.3 its preachers to perish in the terrible o. of the Jewish

176:4.2 and as they listened to his predictions of the o. of

179:2.3 he feared none of those who sought his spiritual o.

180:6.7 same revelation of life in effecting the o. of death.

194:4.10 but if it is of God, you will not be able to o. them,

195:7.1 superstition rather than attempting the o. of faith—

195:9.2 conquer an empire of secularism and to o. a world

196:1.2 Christianity fear the jeopardy, or even the o., of

overthrowing

97:2.1 Samuel had been before him, o. the altars of Baal

126:3.6 but he never expected to lead Jewish armies in o.

overthrown

74:8.14 a fact, and the Garden civilization was actually o..

97:5.6 these teachers would have o. the whole bloody

162:2.2 their system of traditional religion will be o.,

194:4.10 if this counsel or this work is of men, it will be o.;

overthrows

28:6.20 The great man is not he who “o. a nation,” but

overthrust

60:3.14 A large segment of rock was o. fifteen miles at the

60:3.14 Canadian border, there was another spectacular o.;

overthrusts

60:4.2 tilting occurred, coupled with enormous o. of the

overtones

48:4.20 an ascendant mortal contributes the o. of divinity

overtook

153:5.1 sorrow had ever equaled that which now o. them.

overtures

75:2.1 offspring of Adam were uninfluenced by the o. of

119:2.5 Lutentia spurned these o. of mercy, well knowing

overturn

173:1.7 and began to o. the tables of the money-changers.

176:3.2 nations o., the age ends, or all things visible crash,

overturned

137:8.15 armies, waits not upon o. kingdoms of this world,

overturning

85:1.2 account either erosion or the results of the o. of soil.

overwhelmed

75:5.6 sons and daughters of Adam and Eve were o. by the

171:1.6 teachings of Jesus were o. by the sudden rise of

overwhelming

139:7.3 for o. gratitude on the part of the former revenue

152:3.1 of their physical needs was profound and o..

160:4.16 the whole enterprise may appear as an o. failure,

187:4.5 there sprang up in his heart an o. sense of love,

187:5.8 the o emotional agony and the acute spiritual anguish

188:5.10 from the days of his youth to this o. spectacle of his

overwhelmingly

79:8.3 the conservatism of an o. agricultural people,

overworked

84:4.9 notions did some good since they gave o. females,

overworld

118:3.4 the co-ordination of the divine and unchanging o.

overwrought

91:7.1 Altogether too frequently that which the o. mystic

143:3.5 Peter was o. and had been more temperamental

OvidPhoenician teacher

93:5.4 Terah learned of Melchizedek through O.,

owe

22:10.2 These beings o. their very existence to the fact that

23:2.21 we o. to explorations of the Solitary Messengers as

149:5.3 men o. a duty to themselves to make the best of

159:1.5 taking him by the throat, said, ‘Pay me all you o..’

169:2.4 ‘How much do you o. my master?’ He answered,

169:2.4 he said to another debtor, ‘How much do you o.?’

188:4.3 pay God a debt which mankind had come to o. him.

195:8.7 To the secularistic revolt you o. the amazing

owed

70:4.2 they o. their existence to certain common interests,

79:3.6 the Western Ghats o. their prominence to maritime

128:6.3 they o. no man and for the first time in years had

147:5.4 The one o. him five hundred denarii and the other

159:1.4 confessing that he o. his king ten thousand talents.

159:1.5 stewards who o. him a mere hundred denarii, he laid

owes

132:5.20 The genius o. something to both his ancestors and

195:0.18 Christianity o. much, very much, to the Greeks.

owing

0:3.10 even though it may never actually function o. to the

2:7.3 vary in details o. to this relativity in the knowledge

12:1.10 O. to the enormous encircling masses of the dark

14:1.12 their velocity is enormous, o. to their situation

53:1.4 Very little was heard of Lucifer on Urantia o. to the

58:5.1 almost 25,000 tons to the square inch, and o. to the

60:3.8 o. to the temperature variations of these two bodies

65:5.2 o. to the misfortune of the Adamic default.

65:7.3 And on Urantia, o. to the unique nature of the life

72:1.3 have little foreign trade o. to the universal hostility of

76:0.2 Eve suffered much but survived, o. to superior

76:4.6 ancestors received so little of Adam’s life plasm, o.

102:1.3 O. to the isolation of rebellion, the revelation of

108:5.2 o. to the creature’s inability, or failure, to give a

123:0.1 O. to the uncertainties and anxieties of their

137:7.1 O. to sickness in his family, Jude seldom was

151:2.2 o. to their differing intellectual endowments—and

owls

61:2.12 herons, flamingoes, buzzards, falcons, eagles, o.,

ownnon-exhaustive; see ownverb

2:5.3 he sometimes “chasten us for our o. profit, that we

2:5.4 who blots out your transgressions for my o. sake,

2:5.6 he has in his o. way already bridged the gulf.

3:1.4 while that very friend lives within his o. heart.”

5:2.3 the spirit of the Father lives within your o. mind!

6:1.4 Father, glorify me with your o. self, with the glory

6:5.7 Son, “Let us make mortal man in our o. image.”

7:4.4 “Let us make mortal creatures in our o. image.”

10:3.1 said: “Let us make mortal man in our o. image.”

28:6.20 but rather “he who subdues his o. tongue.”

40:7.4 has bestowed himself upon you, placed his o. spirit

48:6.36 If your o. mind does not serve you well, you can

53:9.8 every sin is concealed the seed of its o. destruction”;

94:7.6 his dying words were, “Work out your o. salvation.”

96:7.6 of the crafty; he takes the wise in their o. deceit.”

97:5.5 saying: “But every man shall sit under his o. vine,

97:7.10 who blots out their transgressions for my o. sake,

131:2.8 heart; I will lean not upon my o. understanding.

131:2.10 it is your o. sins which have withheld the good

131:4.3 Says the Lord: ‘I dwell within their o. souls as a

143:2.3 verily, I say to you, he who rules his o. self is

144:5.22 Lead us by your o. hand, step by step, through the

144:5.23 And when our end shall come, receive into your o.

144:5.49 Hear these our prayers for your o. sake; Be pleased

144:5.57 Your o. self to live again in and through us By the

144:5.92 Lead us by the hand in the ways of your o. choosing

145:2.5 Every man shall die for his o. iniquity; every man

147:1.2 wherefore I sent the elders of your o. people.

148:6.4 the Lord is only chastising you for your o. good.

148:9.3 Arise, take up your bed, and go to your o. house.”

149:4.2 while ‘he who has no control over his o. self is like

149:4.5 his o. life was such an eloquent exemplification of

149:5.3 man’s troubles take origin in the fear soil of his o.

150:4.3 a man’s foes become those of his o. household.

150:9.1 prophet is not without honor save in his o. country

151:2.7 In your o. hearts you may often profitably engage

153:2.1 you will be driven to eat the fruit of your o. bodies,

153:2.2 our city, and you have heard him with your o. ears.’

153:2.9 not to do my o. will, but the will of Him who sent

153:3.4 reject the word of God while you maintain your o.

153:5.4 Let each of you look to his o. faith, for one of you

154:6.9 that a man’s foes may be they of his o. household,

155:2.2 earnestly and honestly took stock of his o. soul

155:6.7 God for yourselves and knowing him in your o. souls

155:6.8 Every race of mankind has its o. mental outlook

158:1.2 was related to the universe of his o. creation.

158:2.4 thus choose to follow the inclination of your o. wills,

158:2.4 through even these sorrows of your o. choosing.”

158:6.3 brotherhood must become little in his o. eyes

158:7.5 to gain the whole world and lose his o. soul?

160:3.1 may spring forth to the refreshment of our o. souls

162:2.1 He who speaks for himself seeks his o. glory, but

162:7.4 all of you who deal honestly with your o. souls

162:7.4 I seek not my o. glory, only the glory of my Father

163:3.7 Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with my o.?

164:1.3 perceived that he had fallen into his o. snare,

164:3.13 Jesus chose to perform for a purpose of his o., but

165:2.8 true shepherd; I know my o. and my o. know me.

180:3.1 then would the world love its o., but because you

ownverb

70:9.7 5. Property—the right to o..

84:4.10 forward when a woman could o. the wedding gifts.

84:4.10 Later, woman gained the legal right to o., control,

150:8.5 together did all praise and o. you King and say,

owned

69:9.7 early chiefs o. all the land and were proprietors of

97:3.4 In general, the Baalites o. houses, lands, and slaves.

126:3.1 houses which Joseph and his neighbor Jacob o. in

128:3.3 merchant o. over four thousand caravan camels;

142:7.1 Shall your disciples o. slaves?

owner

69:9.9 to be charged with some part of the o.’ personality.

97:3.3 The word Baal means o..

129:2.4 Jesus became the o. of a house in Capernaum, but

163:3.6 “When evening came, this o. of the vineyard said

172:3.6 As Peter began to untie the colt, the o. came over

172:4.1 the Alpheus twins returned the donkey to its o.,

owners

69:9.13 O. thereof were said to have a “priest’s title.”

132:5.22 to restore all these ill-gotten gains to the rightful o..

134:2.5 Damascus, where the o. of the camels besought him

ownership

69:9.11 Presently a fire site conferred o.; and still later,

69:9.12 The American red man never understood private o.

69:9.14 agriculture was the genesis of the private o. of land.

69:9.14 the survival of the earlier form of collective o..

69:9.16 Private o. brought increased liberty and enhanced

69:9.16 but private o. of land was given social sanction only

69:9.17 have grown up around the private o. of property.

70:6.3 aristocracy was based on the mores of “name o.

81:2.13 The institutions of slavery and private o. of land

83:2.5 attraction for those older motives of utility and o..

97:3.2 differed in their attitude toward private o. of land.

97:3.3 The cult was largely concerned with land, its o. and

97:9.7 and so were devoted to the Hebrew idea of land o..

owning

126:5.11 gave up the ambition of o. a home in the country.

ox

61:7.13 back and forth over the land were the bear, musk ox

81:2.12 They employed as beasts of burden the ox, camel,

146:2.16 please the Lord better than the sacrifice of an ox or

149:5.2 where love is than a fatted ox and hatred therewith.

167:3.3 on the Sabbath, loose his ox from the stall and

oxcart

130:6.6 had been injured by the breakdown of a loaded o..

oxen

61:3.5 America was soon overrun by ruminants—deer, o.,

61:5.7 woolly mammoths, horses, camels, deer, musk o.,

66:5.5 Men were taught to use o. for burden bearing, but

81:6.21 It was a long struggle to substitute o. for men since

167:2.2 ‘I have bought five yoke of o., and I must go to

173:5.2 My o. and my fatlings are killed, and all is in

oxidized

57:8.20 Meteors falling on the land were largely o.,

oxygen

12:9.3 two gaseous hydrogen atoms with one gaseous o.

12:9.4 determines water is composed of hydrogen and o.;

12:9.4 a further study of these elements discloses that o. is

57:7.6 but there is little or no free nitrogen or free o..

57:7.6 meteoric combustion keeps the atmospheric o.

57:7.9 the incoming meteors kept the o. of the air almost

57:7.9 there was virtually no free o. in the atmosphere;

57:7.9 it did not appear in significant quantities until it was

57:7.10 the ever-stronger friction shield of the o.-enriching

58:2.6 and it is this intense heat that ionizes the o..

59:4.17 the atmosphere was becoming enriched with o..

59:6.12 before the atmosphere contained sufficient o. to

65:6.4 blood to perform in the double role of o. carrier

65:6.4 red blood cells, which carries o. to the living cells

oxygenate

65:6.4 o. their tissues by the action of the iron of the red

oyster

65:2.5 soon followed by the mollusks—the o., octopus,

oysters

59:2.12 then existed and embrace the muscles, clams, o.,

60:2.8 and both cuttlefish and o. continued to evolve.

ozone

58:2.2 short wave lengths are absorbed by a layer of o.

58:2.2 The o. permeating this region, at conditions

58:2.2 o. protects Urantia inhabitants from the excess of

58:2.2 But were this o. layer just a trifle thicker, you

58:2.4 operations similar to the action of this unique o. layer

 

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