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cabinet

17:1.8 serve for a millennium in the primary advisory c.

17:1.8 there is a secondary c., consisting of mortals of

33:8.4 constitute the immediate working c. of Gabriel.

35:6.2 constitute the supreme advisory c of the Creator Son

53:4.3 The entire administrative c. of Lucifer went over in a

70:6.5 The first c. officer was a food administrator; others

70:6.5 the development of a c. was a direct step toward

72:11.5 become members of the chief executive’s c..

74:1.4 called before the System Sovereign and his entire c.

114:2.1 by the c. of Lanaforge, seconded by the Most

114:3.4 a temporary member of the System Sovereign’s c. of

114:5.6 The direct administrative c. of the governor general

114:6.2 This council also serves as the volunteer c. of the

127:2.11 while Jesus began to do house finishing and expert c.

cabinetmaker

126:1.1 rapidly developing into an expert carpenter and c..

cabinets

17:1.8 Each Supreme Executive has two advisory c.:

72:2.8 choose their own c. of administrative officials.

cabinetwork

128:2.3 Jesus continued this year at house finishing and c.

cabins

81:2.16 the early log c. of the American pioneer settlers.

Caesarsee also Caesars

101:7.5 confound the things of God with the things of C..

122:7.1 C. Augustus decreed that all inhabitants of the

133:4.3 “Render unto C. the things which are C.’ and unto

133:4.3 the service of C. do not conflict unless C. should

136:2.8 in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius C.,

138:5.4 See that you make no denunciations of C. or his

140:8.9 “Render to C. the things which are C.’ and to God

154:0.3 When the Jews threatened to report to C. that he

174:2.2 is this: Is it lawful for us to give tribute to C.?

174:2.2 And when they answered him, “C.’,” Jesus said,

174:2.2 “Render to C. the things that are C.’ and render to

174:2.4 dare to advise against the payment of tribute to C.,

178:1.3 duty to render to C. the things which are C.’ and

178:1.3 unless it should develop that a C. presumes to usurp

181:2.10 rendering to C. the things which are C.’ and to

184:5.4 he taught the people to refuse to pay tribute to C..

185:1.3 enter Jerusalem without removing the images of C.

185:1.4 used in C. worship, put up on the walls of Herod’s

185:2.12 2. Forbidding the people to pay tribute to C..

185:3.1 “Did you teach that tribute should be refused C.?”

185:3.1 that Jesus and his apostles paid taxes both to C. and

185:7.5 “If you release this man, you are not C.’ friend,

185:7.5 We have no king but C..”

185:8.1 “We have no king but C.,” was a shock even to the

185:8.2 Pilate had recently received a reprimand from C.,

Caesareasee Caesarea-Philippi

121:2.11 Herod built the harbor of C., which further aided in

121:8.10 Nathan, a Greek Jew from C., to begin the writing.

128:3.2 Nazareth by the coast route, touching Lydda, C.,

128:5.2 Jesus went to C. to meet with five prominent Jews

128:5.4 for the time and expense of coming over to C. to

130:0.2 From Jerusalem they went to C. by way of Joppa.

130:0.2 At C. they took a boat for Alexandria.

130:1.1 his son desired to pay him a visit on their way to C..

130:2.0 2. AT CAESAREA

130:2.1 Jesus and his friends tarried in C. beyond the time

130:2.1 C. was the capital of Palestine and the residence of

130:2.5 the Christian message had been proclaimed in C.,

130:2.5 days of Paul’s imprisonment at C., when Anaxand

130:3.1 It had been an eventful visit at C., and when the boat

134:7.4 Jesus journeyed south along the coast to C., where

140:7.2 from cities as far away as Tyre, Sidon, C., and

152:7.3 going by way of the coast cities of Joppa, C., and

184:3.17 any time return to the Roman capital of Judea, C.,

Caesarea-Philippi or Caesarea Philippi

134:7.5 of Merom, he went by Karahta to Dan, or C..

134:8.1 After spending some time in the vicinity of C., Jesus

152:0.3 Jesus called this woman, Veronica of C., into his

154:7.3 the domains of Philip, going from Kheresa up to C.,

155:2.1 Jesus, with the eleven, departed for C., going by way

155:2.1 thence northeast to the junction with the road to C.,

155:2.3 called his associates together and departed for C. to

155:3.0 3. AT CAESAREA-PHILIPPI

155:3.1 work during this two weeks’ sojourn near C.,

155:3.2 The sojourn at C. was a real test to the apostles;

155:3.5 One of the great lessons of this sojourn at C. had to

155:4.1 this group of twenty-five teachers of truth left C. to

157:0.0 AT CAESAREA-PHILIPPI

157:0.1 the twelve for a short sojourn in the vicinity of C.,

157:2.2 should return from their proposed visit to C..

157:3.1 and the twelve apostles left Magadan Park for C.,

157:3.1 C. was situated in a region of wondrous beauty.

157:3.1 It nestled in a charming valley between scenic hills

157:3.7 And so they resumed their journey to C., arriving

157:6.1 When they reached C., the treasury was empty.

157:6.3 this momentous hour of Peter’s confession at C..

157:6.3 and last period of his earth career began here at C.

157:6.5 Before C. Jesus presented the gospel of the kingdom

157:6.5 After C. he appeared not merely as a teacher but as

158:5.5 Jesus said: “We go now to C.; make ready at once.

158:7.1 Jesus and the twelve departed from C. for Magadan

Caesars

90:2.7 Again and again did the C. banish the astrologers,

156:5.16 Render to the C. the things which are material and to

cage

82:4.5 literally to c. up girls, actually to imprison them for

CaiaphasJewish high priest

168:3.6 It was at this meeting of the Sanhedrin that C. first

168:3.6 he so many times repeated: “It is better that one man

175:4.13 at ten o’clock the next morning at the home of C.

177:4.1 appointment with Jesus’ enemies at the home of C.

177:4.4 that Judas was then on his way to the home of C.

177:4.5 As Judas approached the home of C., he arrived at

177:4.6 The traitor was presented to C. and the Jewish

177:4.7 the face of the hardhearted and vainglorious C.;

177:4.8 And then C. looked down upon the betrayer while

177:4.8 he said: “Judas, you go to the captain of the guard

183:5.1 guards gave orders that he should be taken to C.,

183:5.1 the former high priest and father-in-law of C..

184:0.2 was in waiting at the palace of his son-in-law, C..

184:1.9 messengers arrived from the palace of C. to inquire

184:1.9 Jesus bound and in the custody of the guards to C..

184:2.1 went on over to the home of C., where he knew

184:2.8 and the guards led Jesus past on the way to C..

184:2.10 not follow Jesus to the palace of the high priest, C..

184:3.1 chief priest, C., called the Sanhedrist court of inquiry

184:3.4 But on this occasion, C. was more of a prosecutor

184:3.9 Annas arrived and took his seat beside C..

184:3.14 But C. could not longer endure the sight of the

184:3.14 He thought he knew at least one way in which the

184:3.14 he rushed over to the side of Jesus and, shaking his

184:3.14 Jesus answered C.: “I am.

184:3.15 he was exceedingly angry, and rending his outer

184:3.15 he exclaimed: “What further need have we of

184:3.18 After Jesus had so unexpectedly answered C.,

184:5.11 Jesus was led forth from the home of C. to appear

185:0.1 Judas Iscariot, and the high priest, C., and by the

185:7.5 ready to release Jesus when C., the high priest,

186:1.1 As C. was engaged in making his report to the

186:1.2 Throughout the trial of Jesus before C. and during

186:1.2 the servant of C. handed Judas a bag containing

186:2.7 When before C., Jesus did not hesitate to answer the

188:2.2 the Jewish leaders gathered at the home of C.,

190:3.3 After a hasty consultation with Annas, C. called a

Cainson of Eve and Cano

68:1.2 Even in the days of C. it was fatal to go abroad

74:8.8 reference to C.’ emigration to the “land of Nod,”

75:5.3 And Cano, the father of C. yet unborn, also perished.

76:0.2 C. and Sansa were both born before the Adamic

76:0.2 to her bosom, and Sansa was reared along with C..

76:2.0 2. CAIN AND ABEL

76:2.1 Less than two years after C.’ birth, Abel was born,

76:2.1 to be a herder; C. had chosen to follow agriculture.

76:2.2 C. and Abel likewise made periodic offerings to the

76:2.2 In vain did C. appeal to the traditions of the first

76:2.3 the offering of animal sacrifice so that C. had a

76:2.4 never failed to impress upon C. that Adam was not

76:2.4 C was not pure violet as his father was of the Nodite

76:2.4 And all of this, with C.’ natural bellicose inheritance,

76:2.5 that C. turned upon Abel in wrath and slew him.

76:2.7 To Adam and Eve, C. was fast becoming the grim

76:2.7 Adam and Eve encouraged him in his decision to

76:2.8 C.’ life in Mesopotamia had not been exactly happy

76:2.8 he was in a peculiar way symbolic of the default.

76:2.8 but he had not been unaware of their subconscious

76:2.8 But C. knew that, since he bore no tribal mark, he

76:2.8 he would be killed by the first neighboring tribesmen

76:2.8 C. had never been indwelt by an Adjuster,

76:2.8 But he now went to Eve, his mother, and asked for

76:2.8 and when he honestly sought divine assistance,

76:2.8 Adjuster, dwelling within and looking out, gave C.

76:2.9 And so C. departed for the land of Nod, east of the

76:2.9 He became a great leader among one group of his

76:2.9 for he did promote peace between this division of

76:2.9 C. married Remona, his distant cousin, and their

80:7.7 Crete that the mother cult of the descendants of C.

81:1.4 Even in the days of C. and Abel the sacrifices of the

148:4.7 the meaning of the record which discloses how C.,

159:1.7 “If C., with no weapon in his hand, was avenged

Tubal-Cainson of Lamech

159:1.7 because of the metal weapons of his son Tubal-C.,

cajole

92:1.1 those efforts first to coerce and then to c. the spirits.

cakes

89:9.2 in Mexico and elsewhere, a sacrament of c. and wine

calamities

87:6.15 customs were considered sure guards against c..

89:2.1 of religion as supposed insurance against these c..

calamitous

94:5.7 China fell into an almost equally c. error, the worship

149:2.10 c. happenings are not visitations of divine

calamity

54:6.3 Lucifer upheaval appeared to be an unmitigated c.

67:0.1 was profoundly influenced by this devastating c..

68:3.1 fear of pain, unsatisfied hunger, or some earthly c.;

69:6.5 was the custom to kindle new flames after some c..

79:2.3 it was a real c. that both the blue and the red man

84:7.19 view the failure to have sons as the supreme c. for all

86:1.2 The constant dread of unknown and unseen c. hung

86:1.2 viewed good fortune as a certain harbinger of c..

87:2.2 an angered ghost was supposed to be a source of c.,

89:2.4 Community c. was always regarded as punishment

97:5.1 predicted c. in retribution for the transgressions of

101:3.7 confidence despite natural adversity and physical c..

131:2.9 Whosoever sows iniquity shall reap c.; they who

131:8.5 escape the penalty; he may change c. into blessing.

calcium

41:6.0 6. CALCIUMTHE WANDERER OF SPACE

41:6.1 these wandering derelicts, especially sodium and c..

41:6.2 C. is the chief element of the matter-permeation of

41:6.2 for the most part of the modified atoms of c..

41:6.2 It not only endures solar ionization—splitting—but

41:6.2  C. possesses an individuality and a longevity

41:6.3 these mutilated remnants of solar c. literally ride

41:6.3 The c. feat is all the more remarkable since this

41:6.3 Local space-permeation by c. is due to the fact that

41:6.3 Of all the solar elements, c., notwithstanding its

41:6.3 This explains why there is a c. layer, a gaseous

41:6.4 C. is an active and versatile element at solar

41:6.4 This c. atom moves outward by alternate jerks of

41:6.4 C. is the most expert solar-prison escaper.

41:6.5 The agility of this acrobatic c. electron is indicated

41:6.6 sun has parted with an enormous quantity of its c.,

41:6.6 the solar c. is now in the outer crust of the sun.

calculate

12:2.4 The physicists of Uversa c. that the energy and

15:6.11 we can c. the exact size and location of the dark

calculated

145:5.10 Peter c. that no less than one thousand believers

160:2.6 Of all social relations c. to develop character,

174:2.4 they rightly c. that such a pronouncement would

calculating

28:4.10 unerringly certain in c. the Father’s will concerning

calculation

12:3.9 technique of comparative estimation and c. these

83:2.5 to displace cold c. in the choosing of life partners.

calculations

12:3.8 These c. indicate that the total gravity action on the

12:3.8 These c. all refer to absolute gravity; linear gravity

12:3.11 influence c. involving such enormous measurements.

12:4.12 at ever-increasing velocities as your c. proceed

15:1.1 in harmony with the extensive experience and c. of

30:3.2 are unusually favorable for their observations and c..

41:2.7 They unfailingly utilize the c. and deductions of

CalebIsraelite spy in Canaan

166:3.2 since the Scriptures record that only C. and Joshua

Calebites

97:9.7 was made up mostly of non-Hebrew elements—C.,

Caledonian

59:3.3 the Himalayas of Asia and the great C. Mountains,

calendar

14:1.12 thousand years of the present Urantia leap-year c..

57:0.1 —the present leap-year c. of 365¼ days to the year.

77:2.12 when the Egyptians undertook to reform the c.,

123:2.3 we will, therefore, refer to this as his fifth (c.) year

123:2.15 illness, in the latter part of this, his fifth (c.) year.

126:1.1 This is the c. year of his fourteenth birthday.

126:3.1 time in accordance with the twentieth-century c.,

calf

96:4.3 symbolized by the golden c. of the Bedouin tribes.

146:1.1 of his early career on “Aaron and the Golden C..”

169:1.10 he called to his servants: ‘Bring on the fatted c.

169:1.11 your father has killed the fatted c. to rejoice over his

169:1.12 with harlots, you make haste to kill the fatted c.

caliber

71:2.17 will be determined by the character and c. of those

71:3.10 civilization is faithfully portrayed by the c. of its

California

59:4.5 an outlet to the Pacific Ocean through northern C..

59:4.12 rich fossil beds are situated along the coast of C.

59:5.19 an outlet to the Pacific Ocean through northern C..

59:5.20 Volcanoes were active in Alaska and C. and in the

60:1.8 went down excepting the southern part of C. and a

60:1.8 This ancient C. sea was rich in marine life and

60:3.6 the line of the present C. coast-range mountains.

61:3.3 The great four-mile vertical fault in the C. region

64:6.7 headquarters among the great redwood trees of C..

79:5.8 the Onamonalonton center in C., but this had long

Californian

60:1.13 A rich and unique marine life appeared on the C.

Caligastiaapostate Planetary Prince of Urantia

   see also Caligastia one hundred

4:3.3 the consequences of the Lucifer rebellion and the C.

34:7.4 The C. upheaval precipitated world-wide confusion

37:8.3 It was he who isolated Urantia at the time of the C.

43:5.17 has been stationed on the planet ever since the C.

45:4.18 the service of Gabriel at the time of the C. betrayal,

49:5.23 your Planetary Prince, C., cast his lot with the

50:3.1 The Urantia Prince, C., had a corps of one hundred

50:4.11 most inglorious end by C.’ adherence to the Lucifer

50:4.12 C., who,in deliberation and with malice aforethought

50:4.13 staff remained loyal, deserting the ranks of C..

51:3.4 C. offered crafty and effective opposition to the

51:3.4 he failed in his effort to involve them in the Lucifer

51:3.7 earlier midway creatures went into rebellion with C.

51:3.9 has been visited by four orders of sonship: C.,

52:5.5 the fallen Planetary Prince, C., contesting such a

53:1.4 The “devil” is none other than C., deposed Prince of

53:1.4 Lucifer, Satan, and C. were leagued together to

53:1.5 Abaddon was the chief of the staff of C..

53:1.5 creatures who allied themselves with the forces of C.

53:6.5 seraphic orders on the world of the traitorous C.,

53:7.2 C. was advocating the cause of Lucifer on Urantia.

53:8.5 C. was recognized by the Son of Man as the Prince

53:8.6 before leaving Urantia was to offer mercy to C.

53:8.6 C., your apostate Planetary Prince, is still free on

53:8.6 but he has absolutely no power to enter the minds of

53:8.6 neither can he draw near to their souls to tempt or

53:8.7 But since the day of Pentecost this traitorous C.

53:8.8 Neither Satan nor C. could ever touch or approach

53:8.9 C. has been comparatively impotent since the cross

53:9.2 Paul wrote of C.’ chiefs as “hosts of wickedness in

53:9.4 It is true that Satan did periodically visit C. and

58:4.2 down to the days of C., the Planetary Prince, had

63:7.1 They grieved over the C. betrayal, sorrowed because

64:6.15 and drifted into darkness following the C. apostasy;

64:6.22 the persuasions of the teachers of Prince C.’ staff

64:6.22 recovered from the turmoil produced by the C.

64:6.23 About five hundred years after C.’ downfall a revival

64:6.29 the long and dark ages between the C. rebellion and

65:4.8 C. might have come to Urantia during the lifetimes

65:5.1 our control: the C. betrayal and the Adamic default.

66:0.2 appearance of the six colored or Sangik races, C.,

66:1.0 1. PRINCE CALIGASTIA

66:1.1 C. was a Lanonandek Son, number 9,344 of the

66:1.1 He was experienced in the administration of the

66:1.2 C. had been attached to the council of the Life

66:1.2 Lucifer elevated C. to a position on his personal

66:1.2 he acceptably filled five successive assignments of

66:1.3 C. early sought a commission as Planetary Prince,

66:1.3 repeatedly, when his request came up for approval in

66:1.3 C. seemed desirous of being sent as planetary ruler

66:1.3 His petition had several times been disapproved

66:1.3 before he was finally assigned to Urantia.

66:1.4 C. went forth from Jerusem to his trust of world

66:1.5 I was present on Jerusem when the brilliant C.

66:1.5 with better prospects than did C. on that eventful

66:1.5 I did not then comprehend that C. was insidiously

66:2.2 as an assistant at the time of his assignment as C.’

66:2.4 chosen by C. from over 785,000 ascendant citizens

66:4.7 these materialized members of C.’ staff followed the

66:4.13 the Most Highs of Norlatiadek at the time of C.’

66:5.9 The Dalamatia library, destroyed soon after the C.

66:5.10 The C. defection destroyed the hope of the world

66:7.19 rebellion under the leadership of the traitorous C..

66:7.19 those tragic days when C. threw in his lot with the

66:7.20 and abject spiritual darkness which followed the C.

66:8.0 8. MISFORTUNES OF CALIGASTIA

66:8.1 In looking back over the long career of C., we find

66:8.1 challenged attention; he was ultraindividualistic.

66:8.1 He was inclined to take sides with almost every

66:8.1 he was usually sympathetic with those who gave

66:8.1 whenever a test had come, he had proved loyal to

66:8.1 No real fault was ever found in him up to the time

66:8.2 both Lucifer and C. had been patiently instructed

66:8.2 Both C. and Lucifer judged their friendly advisers

66:8.3 From the arrival of Prince C., planetary civilization

66:8.3 the Lucifer rebellion and the concurrent C. betrayal.

66:8.4 He was deprived of sovereign authority by the

66:8.4 He shared the inevitable vicissitudes of isolated

66:8.6 presence of the traitorous and iniquitous C.,

66:8.6 neither C. nor Daligastia was ever able to oppress

67:1.0 1. THE CALIGASTIA BETRAYAL

67:1.1 C. had been in charge of Urantia when Satan made

67:1.2 Satan informed C. of Lucifer’s then proposed

67:1.2 look with peculiar disdain upon Prince C. because

67:1.3 C. so completely distorted his personality that his

67:1.3 his mind has never since been able fully to regain its

67:2.1 C. held a prolonged conference with his associate,

67:2.1 Prince C. was about to proclaim himself absolute

67:2.2 jurist branded the proposed course of C. as an act

67:2.2 the orders designating C. as supreme sovereign on

67:2.2 Van formally drew his indictment of Daligastia, C.,

67:2.4 Daligastia proclaimed C. “God of Urantia and

67:3.2 primary midway creatures joined hands with C.,

67:3.6 Throughout the crucial years of the C. rebellion, Van

67:3.8 all of the deceptive teachings of the brilliant C..

67:3.9 C., with a maximum of intelligence and a vast

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

67:4.1 the commission on industry and trade joined C..

67:4.4 memory of these honored beings of the days of C..

67:4.6 trusted rulers like C. and Daligastia going astray—

67:5.3 The C. scheme for the immediate reconstruction of

67:5.3 in accordance with his ideas of individual freedom

67:5.3 the C. regime, this upheaval having left the world in

67:6.9 Edentia after Lucifer had sustained C. on Urantia,

67:7.3 general evolutionary status existing at the time of C.’

67:7.7 C. rebelled, Adam and Eve did default, but no mortal

67:7.7 Every mortal born on Urantia since C.’ rebellion has

68:5.9 Both C. and Adam endeavored to teach horticulture

69:7.5 the domestication of animals, coupled with the C.

70:6.4 to the times of the materialized staff of Prince C..

73:0.1 spiritual poverty resulting from the C. downfall

73:0.1 setback that swiftly followed the disaffection of C.

73:0.2 many of Urantia’s affairs ever since C.’ downfall

73:2.1 and the worthy successor of the traitorous C..

73:2.5 Although C. and Daligastia had been deprived of

73:2.5 He did everything possible to frustrate and hamper

73:2.5 But his evil machinations were largely offset by the

73:6.3 approved the commission of C. as Planetary Prince

74:2.1 These two heroes of the C. secession were the first

74:3.1 he was still able to make the task of Adam and Eve

74:3.2 on Urantia, the confused planet of the C. betrayal;

74:3.3 learned more about the details of the C. rebellion

74:3.3 the utter collapse of the C. scheme for accelerating

74:5.5 met the direct and well-planned resistance of C.

74:5.5 but he had not been removed from the planet.

74:5.5 He was still present on earth and able, at least to

74:5.5 Adam tried to warn the races against C., but the

74:5.6 toward the C. teaching of unbridled personal liberty;

75:2.0 2. CALIGASTIA’S PLOT

75:2.1 C. paid frequent visits to the Garden and held many

75:2.1 neither C. nor his associate had power to influence

75:2.2 It must be remembered that C. was still the titular

75:2.2 He was not finally deposed until the times of Christ

75:2.3 He soon gave up working on Adam and decided to

75:2.5 descendants of the defaulting members of C.’ staff

75:3.3 being used as a circumstantial tool of the wily C..

75:3.6 Serapatatia was playing into the hands of C. and

75:4.4 yielding to the suggestions of C. to combine good

75:7.7 C. did succeed in trapping Adam and Eve, but he

75:7.7 he did not accomplish his purpose of leading Adam

76:4.5 fallen Prince C., who several times came to confer

77:2.1 rebel members of the corporeal staff of Prince C.

77:3.7 folly of their progenitors in participating in the C.

77:7.1 original 50,000, 40,119 had joined the C. secession.

78:1.1 quite unaffected by the exigencies of the C. rebellion.

80:7.5 unbroken line from the Nodite staff of Prince C..

81:0.1 for world betterment projected in the missions of C.

93:0.2 receivers for your world after the C. secession

93:10.6 to take the place of the fallen Planetary Prince, C..

93:10.7 Michael became the successor of both C. and Adam;

93:10.8 after the affairs of the Lucifer rebellion and the C.

95:6.2 learned of the traditions of the C. and the Lucifer

95:6.6 founded on the lingering traditions of Lucifer and C.,

104:1.1 Paradise Trinity was made by the staff of Prince C.

108:4.4 communication, as was Urantia after the C. upheaval

114:1.1 Subsequent to the downfall of Prince C., Urantia had

114:6.3 hosts who defaulted at the time of the C. secession.

118:8.7 The iniquity of C. was the by-passing of the time

119:7.4 the Lucifer rebellion and of the C. disaffection on

120:2.2 and adjudicate the blasphemous pretensions of C.

120:2.3 confusion brought upon Urantia by the C. betrayal

134:8.6 Planetary Prince, C., were present with Jesus and

134:8.9 Lucifer rebellion in Satania and the C. secession

136:3.1 had met and defeated the Urantia pretender, C.,

136:6.9 That was the sin of Lucifer and C..

136:8.5 Jesus knew the futility of the C. method of trying

136:9.2 would not compromise with the techniques of C..

179:2.3 Judas, but that it also pleased Lucifer, C., and

183:0.4 nefarious schemes had the full approval of Satan, C.

188:3.14 believing that some personality sat in the seat of C.

Caligastia one hundred

50:3.1 The Urantia Prince, C., had a corps of one hundred

66:2.3 —sometimes referred to as the C. one hundred.

66:2.8 with the literal creation of special bodies for the C.,

66:4.2 the technique of their appearance on earth the C.

66:4.7 on a nonflesh diet dates from the times of the C.,

66:4.9 the souls of the C. had thus expanded through

66:4.12 3. The C. were personally immortal, or undying.

66:4.12 There circulated through their material forms the

66:4.12 had they not lost contact with the life circuits

66:4.12 they would have lived on indefinitely until the arrival

66:4.12 their sometime later release to resume the journey to

66:4.14 quite sufficient to confer continuous life upon the C.

66:6.2 stalemate of tradition-bound mores when the C.

66:6.3 The C.—graduates of the Satania mansion worlds—

66:6.3 These wise beings knew better than to undertake the

66:6.3 They understood the slow evolution of the human

66:6.3 they wisely refrained from any radical attempts at

67:4.0 4. THE C. ONE HUNDRED AFTER REBELLION

73:6.4 the one hundred materialized members of C.’ staff

77:1.2 the one hundred corporeal members of Prince C.’

92:4.5 one hundred corporeal members of Prince C.’ staff

93:2.6 one hundred materialized members of Prince C.’

Caligastic rebellion

34:7.6 largely escape the dire consequences of the C. and

87:4.7 situation did not develop until after the C. and only

CaligulaRoman emperor

176:2.8 who was attached to the court of the Emperor C.,

callnoun; see roll call

23:2.19 Power Directors a c. for exploration volunteers;

25:8.9 a c. would be made to the reserves of the Paradise

25:8.11 Instead, a c. is made to the reserves of the Paradise

36:4.1 volunteers who respond to the c. of the System

39:1.16 pertaining to the line of duty or the c. to worship.

53:6.5 Declaration of Liberty issued by Lucifer in his c. to

62:3.9 But the closest c. of all was when lightning struck

79:8.5 increasing dialects, and no c. for military action for

97:1.5 throughout all Palestine there sounded the c. back to

101:6.1 with an impelling c. to increased ethical service.

111:7.2 heed the distant echo of the Adjuster’s faithful c. to

119:3.1 the consideration of the c. of the Life Carriers on

122:2.6 dedicated to the c. to mother the child of destiny

124:3.10 be obedient to the c. of his mission to the world;

136:2.6 At his baptism he heard the unmistakable c. of his

137:6.5 Make yourselves ready for the c. of the kingdom.

138:2.2 these candidates and give them the c. to service.

138:3.0 3. THE CALL OF MATTHEW AND SIMON

138:4.0 4. THE CALL OF THE TWINS

138:5.0 5. THE CALL OF THOMAS AND JUDAS

143:1.5 the poor of this day are the first to heed the c. to

149:2.12 Only three men who received his personal c. refused

154:5.1 And in response to this hasty c., presently there

163:6.7 say: I always stand near, and my invitation-c. is,

173:3.2 though they appear to refuse the c. to repentance,

173:5.2 But again did the thoughtless make light of this c.

173:5.2 others were not content thus to slight the king’s c.,

173:5.2 attend the wedding feast, had finally rejected his c.

173:5.3 have spurned my hospitality and rejected my c..

175:1.8 hear their voices ringing out with the c. to salvation

176:3.6 shall you be ready for the reckoning c. of death.

178:1.4 The love c. of the spiritual kingdom should prove

178:1.8 the more easily reached by the spirit c. to sonship

194:3.17 Pentecost was the c. to spiritual unity among gospel

195:10.6 The c. to the adventure of building a new society by

callverb; see call attention; call forth

0:6.1 personality circuit of the Father, we c. personal.

0:6.1 respond to the spirit circuit of the Son, we c. spirit.

0:6.1 the Conjoint Actor, we c. mind, mind as an

0:6.1 we c. matter—energy-matter in all its metamorphic

1:1.1 natural that we should eventually c. him Father.

11:9.4 hardly proper to c. that which is nonpersonal “Deity”

12:3.1 those universal presences, which we c. gravity.

25:3.4 absolutely no limit to their authority to c. witnesses

28:4.6 they do not have to c. him on the lines of space;

28:4.6 they need only c. for the Chief of Nebadon Voices,

28:6.12 the advantageous use of that which you c. “time,”

30:4.11 the coming of a Son of God to c. the rolls of the

31:2.2 We presume to c. Gravity Messengers personalities

31:2.3 this chief may c. upon the reserves of the order for

42:1.4 energy or ever to add to matter that which we c. life.

42:1.5 those processes in dead matter which we c. life,

44:2.4 those artists of light and shade you might c sketchers

44:3.4 seasons of rest, what mortals would c. recreation

44:6.4 by these designers of what you would c. sound.

47:3.6 to consult the registry and c. upon your loved ones

77:8.11 make contact with what humans c. “material things.”

78:8.7 the neighboring cities did they c. themselves kings.

84:6.6 personality trends that humans c. male and female;

93:8.1 when they went to c. Machiventa in the morning, he

94:8.2 disciples early began to c. him the enlightened one,

96:1.15 to c. this evolving concept of Deity, Yahweh.

102:6.1 To isolate part of life and c. it religion is to

103:1.6 which we have elected to c. God-consciousness.

108:5.9 is right or wrong (not merely what you may c. right

118:10.9 Most of what a mortal would c. providential is not;

118:10.9 Much of what a mortal would c. good luck might

122:2.3 this divine teacher, and you shall c. your son John.

122:3.1 the mother of a son; you shall c. him Joshua,

124:1.4 went to c. on Joseph to demand that something be

126:3.7 as a world teacher, what would he c. himself?

127:3.12 service after “the heavenly Father should c.” them

131:1.8 “At all times c. upon his name, and as you believe

131:2.9 “The Lord is near all who c. upon him in sincerity

131:9.2 And we do well when we c. the Great Heaven our

134:1.1 where Jesus paused to c. on Zebedee’s family.

137:6.5 remain hereabout until the Father bids me c. you.

137:8.16 And I have not come to c. the would-be righteous

138:3.1 The next day Jesus and the six went to c. upon

138:3.3 all went with Peter to c. upon Simon the Zealot,

138:3.6 I have come, not to c. the righteous, but sinners.”

139:1.2 even as the apostles soon began to c. Jesus Master,

139:3.5 these “sons of thunder” who wanted to c. fire down

139:4.8 —they both wanted to c. down fire from heaven on

143:1.6 The service of the kingdom on earth will c. for all

143:5.4 “But, Sir, I cannot c. my husband, for I have no

144:8.7 who c. to their fellows and say: ‘We piped for you

146:2.5 you shall c. upon me and fail to receive an answer.

147:8.3 Will you dare to c. this a fast and an acceptable day

147:8.4 Then will you c. upon the Lord, and he shall

148:4.2 He whom you c. the evil one is the son of self-love,

148:7.2 I c. you to witness that it is lawful to exhibit loving

149:2.12 He permitted his followers to c. him Master.

150:4.2 If some people have dared to c. the master of the

150:8.8 It was customary to c. upon seven persons to read

150:9.1 I c. you to witness that even the Scriptures declare

152:2.10 disciples were disposed to c. many things miracles

157:0.1 decided to c. upon Mary to learn what they could

157:6.9 I have not come to c. the righteous, but sinners.

160:5.3 you are self-deceived in that what you c. a religion

162:7.5 glorify me, even the same Father whom you c. God

163:3.6 owner of the vineyard said to his steward: ‘C. the

164:4.2 they did not c. Jesus before them; they feared to.

171:8.4 the rejected nobleman of this parable, I would c.

173:5.2 feast for his son and dispatched messengers to c.

175:1.8 And now I c. to witness these, my disciples and

175:1.10 you should c. no man Father in the spiritual sense,

175:1.21 John did truly c. you the offspring of vipers, and I

179:1.4 of least honor, would c. him up to a higher one,

179:3.8 You c. me Master, and you say well, for so I am.

180:1.3 You have called me Master, but I do not c. you

181:2.4 but you have changed since you wanted me to c. fire

183:0.2 Peter desired to c. his associates, but Jesus

185:5.8 this innocent and just man whom they c. Jesus.

185:5.8 urged the people to c. for the release of Barabbas

190:1.5 I c. you to witness that I have never yet sent out

190:2.3 “James, I come to c. you to the service of the

190:5.4 who seek him; that all nations shall c. him blessed?

191:6.1 to Rodan, it was decided to c. the believers

193:0.2 I now c. you to witness that I told you beforehand

193:6.1 John Mark and others went forth to c. the leading

195:6.10 a mistake when they try to c. modern man to battle

196:0.9 instantly replied, “Why do you c. me good?”

196:2.2 called him Good Teacher, “Why do you c. me good?

call attention

22:10.2 Guardians, I have seemed to c. to the limitations

22:10.2 in all fairness, c. to their one point of great strength

31:3.3 we have taken cognizance of, and here c. to, three

54:6.5 Lucifer rebellion, I will only c. to the enhanced

64:6.30 fully to appreciate all of these reasons, we would c.

117:7.2 Supreme, we would c. to certain problems inherent

140:8.15 economic reformer, although he did frequently c. to

160:2.7 I c. your attention to the fact that the Master never

call forth

2:4.2 to bear upon the Father to c. his loving-kindness.

136:8.2 the execution of wonders would c. only outward

160:3.1 a stimulus to c. man’s slumbering spiritual forces.

195:5.8 find those values which c. faith, trust, and assurance;

calledverbsee called attention; called upon; see so-called

0:1.10 supersustenance, sometimes c. the Ultimacy of Deity

1:1.4 In one near-by constellation God is c. the Father of

1:1.6 Your prophets of old truly c. him “everlasting God”

2:1.7 Michael, who was c. interchangeably the Son of God

2:4.4 what in human experience would be c. fairness.

2:5.4 bestowed on us that we should be c. the sons of God

4:3.2 despicable; they are hardly worthy of being c. human

6:1.6 any of the Paradise Sons may fittingly be c. Sons of

8:2.3 better comprehend the Third Source if he were c. the

9:1.5 sometimes being c. the Omnipresent Spirit.

11:3.3 Paradise is sometimes c. “the Father’s House” since

11:8.5 of space, sometimes c. pure energy or segregata.

11:9.4 of the acts of Deity could hardly be c. Deity.

14:0.1 This central planetary family is c. Havona and is

15:0.2 seven superuniverses are rightly c. Ancients of Days.

15:2.3 worlds adapted to support life are c. a system, but

15:14.5 Your world is c. Urantia, and it is number 606 in the

15:14.6 Satania has a headquarters world c. Jerusem, and it

15:14.6 systems and has a headquarters world c. Edentia.

15:14.7 local universes and has a capital c. Uminor the third.

15:14.7 and has a headquarters world c. Umajor the fifth.

16:4.14 on Urantia c. the Comforter or the Spirit of Truth.

20:1.1 on the central Isle are c. the Paradise Sons of God

21:0.3 in supreme authority, they are c. Master Michaels.

22:0.1 are three groups of beings who are c. Sons of God.

22:10.9 of those who are c. the Trinitized Sons of God,

25:2.10 these commissions are sometimes c. referee trios.

25:6.1 counterpart—what might be c. a carbon copy.

26:8.1 circuit is sometimes c. the “circuit of the Sons.”

29:2.16 Such a lane or line of energy, sometimes also c. an

29:4.18 These beings are c. mechanical controllers because

29:4.37 and qualitative energy presence are c. chronoldeks.

30:4.15 soul and Adjuster is quite properly c. a resurrection

30:4.17 of mortal residence are c. universe “mansions,”

34:4.12 the description of these four creatures—c. beasts—

35:1.4 when they are c. as witnesses in matters pending

35:2.3 Salvington are c. on motion of the Melchizedeks.

35:4.5 colony of truth seekers residing at a place c. Salem

36:5.2 The seven adjutant mind-spirits are c. by names

37:3.3 apparently insignificant inhabited world c. Urantia.

37:3.6 the dead are c. to record (the so-called resurrection),

37:10.3 of a group of physical creatures c. spornagia.

38:3.1 groups of angelic associates are never c. seraphim,

39:8.5 Such personal guides of the children of time are c.

40:5.1 the chain of those beings who are c. sons of God.

40:6.2 Father has bestowed upon us that we should be c.

40:6.3 divine family and accordingly c. the sons of God.

43:6.1 causes these worlds to be c. “the gardens of God.”

43:6.2 of Norlatiadek are so often c. “the garden of Eden.”

45:4.1 John the Revelator c. them the four and twenty

48:1.2 finaliters’ sphere of the local systems are c. mansion

48:1.2 the universe headquarters, are c. morontia worlds.

48:1.3 a unique energy organization c. morontia material.

48:4.10 exactly why these artists are c. reversion directors—

49:6.3 many are c. to the mansion spheres at the special

49:6.9 dead just as literally as when the en masse roll is c.

51:7.2 Adam and Eve become what might be c. joint

52:1.1 Prince, mortal will creatures are c. primitive men.

52:7.13 the praises of Him who has c. you out of darkness

53:5.4 Gabriel c. his personal staff together on Edentia and

57:8.21 depths along with those masses now c. Australia,

58:4.1 That we are c. Life Carriers should not confuse you.

62:4.4 not possess minds that could really be c. human.

63:0.2 these parents of the race shall be c. Andon and Fonta

63:0.3 they c. each other Sonta-an and Sonta-en,

63:6.7 the present Caspian Sea at a settlement c. Oban,

63:6.7 concept of the hereafter, he c. the Great Beyond.

64:4.13 Neanderthalers could hardly be c. sun worshipers.

65:5.3 including this small world c. Urantia, is not being

66:7.11 You shall not speak a lie when c. before the judges

67:2.1 his associate, Daligastia, after which the latter c.

67:4.1 When the final roll was c., the corporeal members

70:6.2 king, he was sometimes c. “father of his people.”

70:9.13 knowledge of origin, are often c. natural rights.

73:4.1 their place of abode is often c. the Garden of Eden

74:1.4 the Lucifer rebellion; nevertheless, the pair were c.

74:8.7 Universal Father, whom he c. the Lord God of Israel.

76:5.3 you will be c. from the embrace of mortal slumber

77:0.1 angelic orders; hence are they c. midway creatures.

77:3.1 Accordingly a council of the tribes was c.,

77:4.8 The Egyptians c. this city of ancient glory Dilmat,

77:4.8 Nodite cities with Dalamatia and c. all three Dilmun

78:3.5 The lands now c. Russia and Turkestan were

78:4.4 that homogeneity which has been c. Caucasoid.

78:5.3 tongues all of that similarity which is c. Aryan.

79:3.1 that mixed people which has been c. Dravidian.

82:1.1 what was later c. love, devotion, and marital loyalty.

82:1.6 What is c. sex appeal is virtually absent even in

82:1.8 impulse, an urge which is loosely c. sex attraction.

83:8.1 marriage should never have been c. a sacrament.

85:0.2 and in the hereafter which deserve to be c. religion.

86:5.10 it was believed that it could be c. back by speaking

88:3.4 man’s ideas when collectively c. “public opinion.”

89:4.7 being dedicated, made sacred, or are c. sacrifices.

90:2.2 Ancient black art was c. white art when practiced by

90:2.2 The practitioners of the black art were c. sorcerers,

93:2.4 the city of Jebus, subsequently being c. Jerusalem.

94:1.4 The deity-father principle, sometimes c. Prajapati,

94:8.2 Gautama’s followers c. him Sasta, meaning master

95:4.1 in Egypt a teacher c. by many the “son of man”

96:2.3 were c. the children of Israel and later on Hebrews,

96:4.1 Mount Horeb, whom their ancestors had c. Yahweh.

97:2.2 When Elijah was c. away, Elisha, his faithful

97:7.7 I have redeemed you, I have c. you by your name;

97:7.10 “Every one who is c. by my name I have created for

97:9.12 Therefore he c. the name of the place Baal-Perazim.”

97:9.15 Today, Absalom might be c. a demagogue;

97:9.22 This was Azariah, c. Uzziah by Isaiah.

99:5.3 Jesus c. mankind to the achievement of its highest

100:7.17 His associates c. him Master unbidden.

101:7.4 the materialistic fetters of a science, falsely so c..

103:6.11 spiritual worlds, sciences and religions falsely so c..

104:5.1 They are c. variously, associate triunities,

105:0.1 mystery of the origin and destiny of all that is c. real,

107:0.7 the Mystery Monitors are c. Thought Adjusters.

107:4.5 “pilot light”; on Uversa it is c. the “light of life.”

108:5.5 They are c. heavenly helpers, not earthly helpers.

110:5.1 Adjuster with what is commonly c. conscience;

111:0.5 thereafter, a protecting spirit which they c. the ka.

111:0.5 symbol of that entity which the Egyptians c. the ka

112:2.15 quality that may be c. “the evolution of dominance,”

113:6.8 when the rolls are c., the seraphim respond, but

118:1.8 continuum, the fragments of which are c. time.

119:6.1 Michael c. the sojourners on the headquarters planet

121:2.5 Antioch Paul’s disciples were first c. “Christians.”

122:9.16 Yes,and you, child of promise, shall be c. the prophet

124:6.9 for rest in the borders of a little village c. Bethany.

126:0.1 two years which should be c. the great test, the real

126:3.7 By what name would he be c. by the people who

126:3.8 studying, this manuscript c. “The Book of Enoch”;

126:4.2 sorrow, that they may be c. trees of righteousness,

127:2.1 a nationalist party, presently to be c. the Zealots.

128:1.10 made no protest in later years when he was c. Lord

128:1.11 When he was once c. Immanuel, he merely replied

129:1.11 these workers that Jesus was first c. “the Master.”

130:2.7 human mind act of choosing which is also c. will.

131:2.13 Have I not c. you to become like me and to dwell

133:2.4 when Ganid got into deep religious water, he c. on

134:1.6 Jesus c. a family conference at which he proposed

135:4.4 that, since the first of the prophets was c. Elijah,

136:1.1 no matter whether he was c. the “seed of Abraham

136:4.14 side of the hills near a village sometime c. Beit Adis.

137:4.6 the minds of his six disciple-apostles when he c.

137:4.15 he c. to the bridegroom, saying: “It is the custom to

137:6.5 those who shall be c. to join you in the councils of

137:6.5 their joy will be full, and they shall be c. the blest

137:7.2 Though they c. him Rabbi, they were learning not

137:7.6 scribes and rabbis, taken together, were c. Pharisees.

138:0.1 Jesus c. the six apostles together that afternoon

138:0.1 and Jude were hurt because they were not c. to

138:7.1 Can you not perceive that I have c. you as

138:8.1 go out at least once with each couple before he c.

138:10.11 when Jesus c. them together and formally ordained

139:5.1 Philip was the fifth apostle to be chosen, being c.

139:9.5 James and Judas, who were also c. Thaddeus and

139:9.6 the twins might even reverently be c. stupid, but they

140:0.1 Jesus c. the apostles together for their ordination as

140:0.1 The twelve were expecting to be c. almost any day;

140:1.1 kingdom in the synagogue when you first were c..

140:3.10 “Happy are the peacemakers, for they shall be c. the

140:5.18 3. “Happy are the peacemakers, for they shall be c.

141:3.5 And red-blooded, rugged Galilean fishermen c. him

141:4.8 evil spirits, in that day often also c. unclean spirits.

141:7.6 Jesus laid great emphasis upon what he c. the two

142:0.2 when Jesus c. at the high priest’s home, he was

142:7.2 twelve, had been c. to participate in this bestowal

142:7.17 you have been c. to represent me in the world,

143:5.7 he who will be c. the Deliverer, and that, when he

144:1.7 recounted their experiences since Jesus first c.

146:2.5 scriptures: “I have c. and you refused to hear;

147:3.1 the Jerusalem gates to a pool of water c. Bethesda.

147:6.3 Jesus c. Andrew into his presence and before them

147:8.4 they shall be c. the rebuilders of broken walls,

148:4.10 even every one who is c. by my name, for I have

150:1.3 women teachers and ministers were c. deaconesses

150:5.2 his name ‘shall be c. the Lord our righteousness.

150:9.3 willingly c. Master, treated with such discourtesy

151:2.5 then Jesus clapped his hands and c. them about him.

152:0.3 Jesus c. this woman, Veronica of Caesarea-Philippi

152:1.2 Jesus c. the family together and explained that the

154:0.2 which brotherhood he c. the kingdom of heaven.

154:5.2 as they saw fit until such time as they might be c..

155:0.1 the Master c. his followers around him and discussed

155:2.3 Peter, on Tuesday, June 7, c. his associates together

155:5.15 But when Andrew c. them together, the Master said

155:6.3 I have c. you out of the darkness of authority and

155:6.10 revelation of the Father which you have been c. to

155:6.17 But you who have been c. out of darkness into the

156:5.23 he c. his associates together and directed the twelve

157:1.1 recognizing Jesus, c. Peter to one side and said:

157:6.14 the life to which I have c. you: the faith-adventure

158:4.7 He c. the apostles aside for conference and prayer.

159:0.2 the Master c. his followers together and directed

159:1.5 the king c. this ungrateful and unforgiving man

164:3.10 “A man c. Jesus came by this way, and when talking

164:4.2 that Jesus was he who was c. the Deliverer.

164:4.8 They now c. Josiah up before them a second time.

164:5.4 Thomas c. him out in the yard, and Jesus, speaking

165:0.1 chief of the seventy messengers of the kingdom, c.

166:4.9 he c. the vinedressers before him and said: ‘Here

167:0.3 a general council was c. for the following evening.

167:7.2 Angels are not of that group of creatures c. ‘the

168:2.10 Pharisees hastily c. a meeting of the Sanhedrin that

169:1.2 you remember that the good shepherd c. in his

169:1.4 as soon as she found the coin that was lost, she c.

169:1.8 I am no more worthy to be c. your son; only be

169:1.9 I am no more worthy to be c. a son’—but the lad

169:1.10 he c. to his servants: ‘Bring on the fatted calf and

169:1.11 And when he came up to the back door, he c. out

169:2.3 he c. the steward before him and asked the meaning

169:4.6 Jesus never c. the Father a king, and he regretted

169:4.8 Jesus accepted the concept of Elohim and c. this

171:0.6 Jesus c. them all together and said: “You well

171:2.1 at the Bethany ford of the Jordan sometimes c.

171:4.2 Jesus c. Andrew and said: “Awaken your brethren!

171:4.2 I have c. you apart here by yourselves that I may

171:8.6 “And when these stewards were subsequently c.

171:8.6 servants, on being c. to account, reported: ‘Lord,

172:2.1 the Master c. his twelve apostles around him and

172:3.6 Jesus c. Peter and John, and after directing them to

173:1.7 Scriptures: ‘My house shall be c. a house of prayer

175:1.5 This people was c. to become the light of the world

175:1.9 market places and desire to be c. rabbi by all men.

175:3.1 the fateful meeting of the Sanhedrin was c. to order

176:2.7 when each of you is c. to lay down his life struggle

176:3.4 starting on a long journey to another country, c. all

176:3.4 And when they had all been c. before their master,

177:4.1 This meeting was c. to discuss the nature of the

179:3.9 this authority are sometimes c. benefactors.

180:1.3 You have c. me Master, but I do not call you

180:1.6 of a friend for a friend can never be c. a sacrifice.

180:1.6 He has c. them brethren, and now, before he leaves,

181:0.2 Jesus again c. the apostles to order and began the

181:1.8 he has even been falsely c. the “Man of sorrows,”

181:2.4 “Once we c. you and your brother sons of thunder.

181:2.19 but never doubt that you were once c. to the work of

181:2.19 after having been c. to work for a season in the

181:2.20 soon more fully do the work you were c. to do—

181:2.23 ever since you first c. me to the service of this

182:2.2 Jesus c. to Peter, James, and John, saying, “I desire

182:2.5 Jesus c. to David Zebedee, “Send to me your most

183:2.3 their bargain with the traitor c. for Jesus’ arrest by

184:1.2 not since the time when the Master c. at his house

184:3.1 the chief priest, Caiaphas, c. the Sanhedrist court

184:3.2 was not a regularly c. meeting of the Sanhedrin

185:3.6 something of what Jesus meant when he c. himself

185:5.9 “What shall I do with him who is c. the king of the

186:1.2 Judas anticipated being c. before the full meeting

186:1.2 c. him just outside the hall and said: “Judas, I have

187:2.5 this executed Galilean c. “The King of the Jews.”

187:5.3 in the sour wine, in those days commonly c. vinegar.

190:3.1 You also are c. to publish the good news of the

190:3.3 Caiaphas c. a meeting of the Sanhedrin to convene

191:4.1 meeting in the synagogue which had been c. by

191:6.3 You are all c. to carry the good news to those who

192:1.3 the man on the beach c. to them, “Lads, have you

193:6.1 the first conference of the Master’s disciples to be c.

193:6.6 And then Peter c. all of the believers to engage in

194:4.7 They c. each other brother and sister; they greeted

194:4.13 which subsequently at Antioch was c. Christianity,

196:2.2 who c. him Good Teacher, “Why do you call me

called attention

128:5.7 He c. to the fact that Joseph would soon be eighteen

140:8.3 regarding frugality and thriftiness, he simply c. to

140:8.14 Jesus c. to the fact that the family is a temporal

142:3.2 Jesus c. to the following phases of the growth of the

146:6.3 c. to the fact that he always in great modesty tried

149:4.3 c. to the fact that any virtue, if carried to extremes,

151:3.5 Jesus c to the following points: The parable provides

166:0.1 Jesus repeatedly c. the attention of his apostles to the

166:2.2 Jesus had c. their attention to the fact that their

183:4.2 c. their attention to Jesus’ oft-repeated teachings

called upon

23:1.7 Paradise council ever been c. to adjudicate the case

28:5.15 Whenever the Divine Counselors are c. for

72:11.4 people have been c. to wage nine fierce conflicts

99:0.3 in the twentieth century it is of necessity c. to face

99:1.4 it is urgently c. to function as a wise guide in all of

121:7.6 different people c. to carry an advancing theology to

127:0.2 No youth of Urantia will ever be c. to pass through

133:2.4 when he got into deep religious water, he c. on

138:2.1 Andrew assumed charge, and as he c. them one by

142:0.2 The first day in Jerusalem Jesus c. his friend of

148:6.7 henceforth be c. to endure the afflictions of Job.

155:6.3 I have c. you to be born again, to be born of the

172:0.3 unconcerned when the Sanhedrin had c. all Jewry

173:2.1 Roman guards being c. to quell a popular uprising.

174:1.2 whether affectionate parents are ever c. to forgive

176:3.4 lord returned and c. his stewards for a reckoning.

178:1.13 When a kingdom believer is c. to serve the civil

183:1.1 shocking experiences which Jesus was c. to endure

188:5.6 The very first teacher who was c. to lay down his life

caller

142:6.2 Master made no attempt to repulse his secretive c.,

callers

185:0.2 and ready to receive this group of early morning c.,

callingnoun

126:1.5 and men of promise always demonstrated their c.

138:4.1 to execute the formal c. of the next two apostles,

139:3.1 James was a fisherman, plying his c. in company with

193:4.14 renounced his holy c., and betrayed his Master.

callingverb; see calling attention

57:1.4 to execute the mandate of the Ancients of Days c.

74:1.3 When the proclamation was issued c. for volunteers

75:4.8 in your records as “the Lord God c. to Adam and

95:4.1 proclaimed salvation through c. upon the solar deity.

135:4.4 doubts sufficient to prevent his c. himself Elijah.

135:12.6 pleased with the damsel’s performance and, c. her

140:0.2 As Jesus started down the seashore c. the apostles,

140:9.2 c. them before him one by one, he commissioned

144:9.1 he dismissed the multitude and, c. the twenty-four

145:5.9 his brothers James and Jude came to see him, c. at

150:1.1 to dispatch messengers c. to Bethsaida ten devout

155:5.13 Pointing out each of the twenty-four and c. them

155:6.2 Commit not the folly of c. that divine which is

160:3.5 transcendent stimuli, c. forth the reaction of the

168:3.2 presented a resolution c. for Jesus’ immediate death,

169:2.4 And then, c. in each of his lord’s debtors, he said

174:5.1 c. Andrew out, he explained the purpose of his

179:0.2 was therefore c. them together for a special supper

184:0.1 to allow time for legally c. together the court of the

185:2.13 3. C. himself the king of the Jews and teaching the

185:3.9 Pilate, c. the guards, said: “This man is a Galilean.

185:5.1 and c. together the chief priests and Sanhedrists,

185:5.3 Pilate heard them c. out the name of one Barabbas.

186:2.5 suggested the propriety of c. witnesses who might

187:1.3 protest against c. Jesus the “king of the Jews.”

192:1.7 the mistake made of c. this another miraculous catch

195:9.9 spiritual summons, c. to the best there is in man to

calling attention

64:5.4 now I interrupt the chronological narrative, after c.

92:3.7 But while c. to the fact that religion was essential to

140:5.4 discourse by c. to four faith attitudes as the prelude

151:3.4 four parables from the Hebrew scriptures, c. to the

172:4.2 c. the attention of the apostles to the widow: “Heed

176:0.1 Matthew, c. to the temple construction, said:

183:4.2 c. to the fact that Jesus had instructed them that

callings

81:1.3 man to abandon hunting for the more advanced c. of

81:6.32 more methods of commonplace labor, trades or c.

155:6.11 Some c. are not holy and others secular.

Callirrhoe

165:0.1 Beth-Nimrah, Tyrus, Elealah, Livias, Heshbon, C.,

callous

50:4.12 to learn of the c. perfidy of one of my own order of

calloused

140:5.16 It is not necessary to be c. in order to be manly.

181:1.9 but Jesus was not an unfeeling and c. stoic; he ever

183:1.1 treatment of Jesus by the c. soldiers and the

callousness

187:6.3 they were stunned by this exhibition of mortal c. and

callssee roll calls

1:5.3 worlds by number and c. them all by their names”;

2:4.1 “whosoever c. upon the Lord shall be saved,” “for

3:3.1 “He tells the number of the stars; he c. them all by

3:4.2 The creation of every new universe c. for a new

12:7.2 present in those phenomena which man c. nature.

15:2.1 in space; the Father c. them all by name and number.

53:6.5 of our intelligence corps, forwarded c. for help to

66:5.6 for the purpose of sending messages or c. for help.

67:1.1 assistant, made one of his periodic inspection c..

94:12.3 Amida will not suffer one mortal who c. on his

118:10.7 what man c. providence is all too often the product

126:4.6 host by number and c. them all by their names.

131:2.2 He knows the number of the stars; he c. them all

131:10.7 Whosoever c. upon the name of the Lord shall be

137:7.3 We shall be none too ready when the Father c..”

159:1.2 going home rejoicing, c. to his friends, ‘Rejoice

165:2.4 he enters into the fold by the door, and when he c.,

171:5.3 “Be of good cheer; come with us, for the Master c.

174:4.6 If David c. him Lord, how then can he be his son?

180:1.6 and now, before he leaves, he c. them his friends.

185:5.6 crime is that he figuratively c. himself the king of

193:6.0 6. PETER CALLS A MEETING

calm

91:8.4 To some individuals prayer is the c. expression of

124:3.8 such un-Jewish sentiments, he forgot his usual c.

125:2.4 Joseph remained c., though he was equally puzzled

136:0.1 but Jesus was a c. and happy laborer; only a few

137:1.6 “Be c. in your hearts and ask yourselves, ‘who

137:7.3 And Andrew would c. Peter now and then with his

139:8.7 firm but never obstinate; so c. but never indifferent

142:6.2 with Nicodemus, Jesus was c., earnest, and dignified.

146:6.3 Jesus endeavored to c. the multitude and vainly

148:7.3 but Jesus bade them be c., saying: “I have just told

151:5.5 its equilibrium, settled down into a great c..

151:5.7 since it was a c. and beautiful night, they all rested in

172:0.3 Jesus knew about all this, but he was majestically c.

183:3.4 standing there in the c. majesty of the God of all

183:3.4 They were overcome with surprise at his c. and

184:3.8 of their false accusations was the Master’s c. and

185:4.2 appearance and the c. composure of his countenance.

195:5.10 be c. while you await the majestic unfolding of an

calmly

53:8.4 your Master, in reply to the Lucifer proposals, c.

100:2.8 so remotivated in life that they can c. stand by while

143:1.6 c. and all alone to lay down your life for the love

196:0.5 Jesus c. stood in the divine presence free from fear

calmness

91:4.5 ancestor of much peace of mind, cheerfulness, c.,

91:7.3 ecstasy is usually associated with great outward c.

94:9.6 Buddhism promotes c. and self-control, augments

139:11.5 Simon so much admired was the Master’s c.,

Calvary

4:5.6 Son bleeding and dying upon the cross of C.!

136:7.4 the watchers at C. dared him to come down from the

calves

96:1.12 including Yahweh and the silver and golden c. which

96:5.8 turned to the worship of their fetish golden c.,

126:4.5 Shall I come before him with c. a year old?

Cambrian

59:1.15 America remained above these shallow C. seas.

59:1.20 million years, designated by your geologists as the C.

60:3.14 in British Columbia; here the C. rocks are obliquely

camenon-exhaustive; see pass, came to; see forth, came

1:4.3 mortal tabernacle “returns to the earth whence it c.”;

6:1.4 And this bestowal Son c. forth from the Father just

53:1.6 “Gabriel c. from Salvington and bound the dragon

93:4.15 Melchizedek c. to achieve two tasks: to keep alive

97:8.4 presently c. to them in the likeness of mortal flesh—

107:0.3 this divine Adjuster, which c. forth from God to find

123:2.1 and there c. to abide with him a Thought Adjuster,

128:0.1 Jesus c. into this world just as other children come;

129:3.8 Jesus c. very close to hundreds of humankind on this

129:4.8 Jesus c. on earth the fullness of God to be manifest

132:5.2 the honest answer, whence c. this wealth?

135:3.3 like the Son of Man c. with the clouds of heaven,

135:9.7 For this cause c. I out of the wilderness to preach

136:2.4 as a Son of God as he was before he c. to earth in

136:3.3 Jesus c. forever to destroy all such notions regarding

136:6.8 Jesus c. not to minister to temporal needs only;

136:6.8 he c. to reveal his Father in heaven to his children

137:6.2 before her pain c., she was delivered of a man child

137:8.17 “John c. preaching repentance to prepare you for the

139:12.11 The great test finally c..

140:8.11 Jesus c. presenting the idea of active and

141:6.2 I c. not to take away that which you had from your

145:5.7 It was for this purpose that I c. forth from the Father

150:4.3 I c. to bring peace on earth, but when men reject

153:2.4 I c. into the world to reveal my Father and to

153:2.8 yet you believe not that I c. forth from the Father.

153:2.11 And the Son who c. down from heaven, he has

153:5.3 I ascend to the place whence I c. to this world?

157:6.2 He c. that we all might have life and have it more

157:6.9 The Son of Man c. not to be ministered to, but to

157:6.10 Father except the Son who c. forth from the Father.

157:6.11 physical presence, I c. forth from God the Father.

159:5.16 not until Jesus c., did men hear about a God who

160:5.8 The Master says he c. from the Father, and that he

161:2.8 has never denied that he c. from the Father above.

162:5.2 for I know whence I c., who I am, and whither I go

162:5.2 You not whence I c., who I am, or whither I go.

162:7.3 the truth because there c. to be no truth in him.

165:3.8 I c. into this world to reveal the Father to you and

166:3.4 spurned the kingdom when I c. in the likeness of

168:1.12 And after I c. to you, did I not say that, if you

171:0.6 I declare to you that the Son of Man c. not to be

174:5.3 those to whom I first c. have refused to receive me.

174:5.7 I c. not to judge the world but to offer it salvation.

175:1.7 I c. down to live among you and personally show

179:2.3 had completed that for which he c. into the world,

182:1.4 I have told them that I c. forth from you, that you

182:1.6 all men will then believe that I c. forth from you

182:3.1 “My Father, I c. into this world to do your will,

190:4.1 earth among the Jews, he c. to minister to all men.

camel

79:3.7 c. trains were making regular trips to Mesopotamia;

81:2.12 They employed as beasts of burden the ox, c., horse,

126:5.8 Jesus began sending James to the c. lot to gather

133:8.4 After preparing their luggage for the c. caravan,

134:2.2 caravan family—passengers, guards, and c. drivers.

163:3.1 ‘easier for a c. to go through the eye of a needle

163:3.1 it is as easy for this c. to go through the needle’s

175:1.17 blind; you strain out the gnat and swallow the c..

camels

61:2.9  C. and llamas had their origin in North America

61:2.9 llamas migrated to South America, the c. to Europe,

61:2.9 America, though a few c. survived up to the ice age.

61:3.5 America was soon overrun by ruminantsdeer, c.,

61:3.10 Enormous herds of horses joined the c. on the

61:4.3 while North American c. went to China.

61:4.4 llamas and giraffelike c. mingled with the horses on

61:5.7 overrun with mastodons, woolly mammoths, c.,

81:2.12 farmers had begun the raising of sheep, goats, c.,

128:3.3 This merchant owned four thousand caravan c.;

133:9.1 his teacher help with the loading of their twenty c.

134:2.5 caravan to Damascus, where the owners of the c.

156:2.8 consistency; they strain at gnats and swallow c..”

campnoun

73:6.5 core by Van and his associates in their temporary c..

84:3.10 No c. or village could be left unguarded day or night,

96:5.7 “The Lord your God walks in the midst of the c. to

135:9.3 Thousands came to see the attraction in John’s c.,

137:1.3 Soon after Jesus and Andrew returned to the c.,

137:2.2 a great tumult in the c. of John’s followers.

141:1.2 assembled in a c. near where Jesus and the twelve

143:3.6 they started down the mountain and back to their c.,

143:6.2 preached two days before they established their c.

143:6.3 The first night of the c. on Mount Gerizim the

143:6.6 in the cities by day and spent the nights at the c..

143:7.9 apostles grasped only a few of his teachings at the c.,

144:0.1 spent in retirement at a secluded c. upon the slopes

144:1.8 Jesus was alone on the mountain near the c..

144:6.1 about a three weeks’ conference at the Gilboa c.

144:6.1 Jesus was present at the Gilboa c. throughout the

144:6.2 had assembled all of his associates at the Gilboa c.

144:6.13 The Gilboa c. was broken up on November 2,

144:7.2 Before coming to the Gilboa c., they had believed

144:8.0 8. IN CAMP NEAR PELLA

144:8.1 Jews and gentiles came to this c. to hear the gospel.

144:9.1 they started north to the c. of John’s and Jesus’

147:5.6 to join the rest of the apostles at the c. in the garden

148:0.1 an enormous c. was maintained by the seaside

148:0.1 This seaside c., occupied by an ever-changing

148:0.5 This ever-changing c. was an indispensable feature of

148:2.5 The c. disbanded a short time before the season for

148:8.3 Kirmeth created a disturbance at the c., and Simon

148:8.3 depart hence—to organize and build a c. of his own

149:1.1 By the time the c. at Bethsaida had been broken up,

149:3.3 Jesus met with the evangelists at the Bethsaida c.,

155:3.1 many of the believers came out to the c. to talk

158:4.1 Jesus and his companions arrived at the apostolic c..

158:7.9 In silence Jesus and the twelve started for their c. at

163:0.1 assembled at Magadan C. the evangelistic corps,

163:0.1 to visiting and the reorganization of the c.,

163:1.1 November 19, at the Magadan C., and Abner was

163:1.6 all of them returning to the new c. near Pella,

163:4.1 It was a stirring time about the Magadan C. the day

163:5.0 5. MOVING THE CAMP TO PELLA

163:5.1 site that John the Baptist had occupied with his c.

163:5.2 After the breaking up of the Magadan C., David

163:5.2 David had formerly conducted the c. of Bethsaida

163:5.2 a point one-half mile north of the apostolic c.;

163:5.2 The apostolic c. could accommodate about five

163:5.3 messenger corps as his helpers in conducting this c.;

163:5.3 the Master, and they found lodging in David’s c..

163:6.1 site about five o’clock when Jesus returned to the c..

163:7.1 The next few days were busy times in the Pella c.;

163:7.1 twelve apostles was maintained here at the Pella c..

163:7.2 of Perea, he spent much of his time at the Pella c.,

164:0.1 As the c. at Pella was being established, Jesus,

164:5.5 should prepare to go with them to the c. at Pella.

165:0.4 Jesus divided his time between the c. at Pella and

165:1.0 1. AT THE PELLA CAMP

165:1.1 once each day when he was in residence at the c.,

165:1.3 their time to the multitude assembled at the Pella c..

165:1.3 Abner and the seventy never returned to the Pella c..

167:0.1 When the Master left the c. at Pella to visit about

169:0.1 Jesus and the ten apostles arrived at the Pella c..

169:0.1 of the more advanced disciples residing at the c..

171:1.3 understood that the c. at Pella had been abandoned,

171:1.4 David Zebedee closed the visitors’ c. at Pella on

171:1.4  the apostles at what was known as the teachers’ c.,

173:5.5 that, on the morrow, they should establish a c. nearer

174:0.3 set about the establishment of the Gethsemane c.,

174:4.4 for that very night he went out to the Master’s c.

174:5.1 as Philip was purchasing supplies for the new c.

175:4.1 remained with them Tuesday night at the new c.

176:0.1 the temple on their way to the Gethsemane c.,

176:0.2 a trail over to their private c. near Gethsemane

176:2.9 thirteen men resumed their journey toward the c.,

176:2.9 welcomed Jesus and the twelve to the new c., but

176:3.0 3. LATER DISCUSSION AT THE CAMP

177:0.1 and the c. was pervaded by an ominous silence;

177:1.3 Jesus did not return to the c. that evening until

177:1.5 as they were about to return to the Gethsemane c.,

177:3.0 3. THE DAY AT CAMP

177:3.5 the home of Joseph of Arimathea arrived at the c.,

177:3.6 That evening, after returning to the c., Jesus visited

177:3.7 While all of this was going on at the c.,

177:3.8 the c., for its establishment had been kept a secret

177:4.1 Shortly after Jesus and John Mark left the c., Judas

177:4.8 Judas knew that Jesus was then absent from the c.

177:4.9 Judas returned to the c. intoxicated with thoughts

177:5.1 Since it was Wednesday, this evening at the c. was

177:5.3 The atmosphere of the c. was charged with tension.

177:5.3 John Mark was ominously silent after returning to c.,

178:0.0 LAST DAY AT THE CAMP

178:0.1 to a secluded spot a short distance above their c.

178:0.1 Judas did not return to the c. until midafternoon,

178:1.18 back to the c., where David and his associates had

180:0.1 that Jesus intended to return immediately to the c.,

181:2.31 they departed for the c. on the Mount of Olives.

182:0.1 Mary Mark on their way back to the Gethsemane c.

182:0.2 As Jesus and the eleven made their way back to c.,

182:0.2 comment about Judas until they reached the c.

182:1.1 A few moments after arriving at c., Jesus said to

182:1.7 and in silence made their way back to the near-by c..

182:2.1 they returned to their c. and found Judas absent.

182:2.13 While all this was in progress at the Master’s c.,

182:3.1 After all was still and quiet about the c., Jesus,

182:3.4 Jesus said: “Arise, let us be going back to the c.,

183:0.2 When these two messengers hurried into c.,

183:0.2 All the c. was aroused except the eight apostles.

183:0.3 the other members of the c. hesitated to follow him

183:0.3 Jesus withdrew from the c. and from his friends in

183:2.1 walls of the city and on their way to the Olivet c..

183:2.2 in the afternoon when they had left c., only Peter and

183:2.2 that, if he waited for them to return to their c.,

183:4.2 that David would remain at the sc. to maintain a

183:4.2 By half past two o’clock that morning the c. was

183:4.4 Simon Peter wandered back to the Gethsemane c.,

183:4.5 information they carried to David at the garden c.,

183:4.7 Jude, Jesus’ brother in the flesh, arrived in the c.,

183:4.8 operate from his headquarters at the Gethsemane c..

184:2.9 toward the c., hoping to find his brother, Andrew.

184:2.9 On arriving at the c., he found only David Zebedee,

186:3.1 David had hardly left the c. when the guards

186:3.1 they contented themselves with burning the c.

186:4.5 the temple and many months before at the Pella c..

campverb or adjective

63:5.4 They preferred to c. near the edge of a forest and

163:5.2 loaded on to the pack animals the c. equipage,

178:0.1 his farewell address to the combined c. group

campaign

64:3.5 This c. for the extermination of inferiors brought

97:3.6 and launched his vigorous c. against the Baalites.

121:6.7 But such a c. of misrepresentation was short-lived;

138:7.1 Jesus had planned for a quiet missionary c. of five

159:6.5 the Perean mission developed into a c. of preaching

campaigns

79:4.3 Punjab, the last influx being attendant upon the c. of

93:5.7 he was given a share of the spoils of his military c..

camped

76:1.1 Finding it in flood tide, Adam remained c. on the

122:7.5 of Mount Gilboa, where they c. for the night by the

123:3.5 the time when they c. out in leafy booths and gave

124:6.5 they came upon a bubbling spring, and here they c.

124:6.6 they c. near the base of the highest mountain

133:2.5 Actium, this site being the land whereon Augustus c.

143:6.6 Jesus and the twelve c. on Mount Gerizim until the

campers

167:0.1 not uncommon for three to five hundred of the c.

183:3.2 their fellow c., saw the armed band with torches

183:4.1 James joined the other apostles and their fellow c.

campfire

176:3.1 As they gathered about the c., some twenty of them,

camping

155:0.1 They were familiar with this c. place, having stopped

173:5.5 ravine overlooking the public c. park of Gethsemane,

176:0.2 located a short distance above the public c. ground

camps

72:11.3 military schools and of the twenty-five training c.

cannon-exhaustive

4:1.2 C. you not advance in your concept of God’s dealing

22:10.3 C. you not see that such living concentrations of a

29:4.25 They c. and do change the physical form of the

71:4.17 C. an advanced society maintain that military

96:6.4C. you by searching find out God?

96:6.4 C. you find out the Almighty to perfection?

97:7.7C. a woman forget her suckling child that she

107:4.7 C. you really realize the true significance of the

108:1.4 C. the individual develop into a bona fide will

123:5.7C. any good thing come out of Nazareth?”

133:1.2 C. you not see that on this world such

137:2.2 C. such a gift of God come out of Nazareth?

137:2.6C. any such good thing come out of Nazareth?”

137:6.2 Or c. a nation be born at once?

138:7.1  C. you not perceive that I have called you as

138:7.1  C. it be that I have chosen you and instructed you

139:6.3 Jesus, “C. any good thing come out of Nazareth?”

142:6.6 Said Jesus: “C. it be that you are a teacher in Israel

143:3.2 C. I depend upon you to co-operate with me in this

143:5.10 C. this be the Converter?”

143:6.1 C. it be that the woman gave him food as well as

153:4.1 C. you cast out devils?”

153:4.3 C. a city withstand a siege if it is not united?

157:6.12 “And now c. your faith comprehend the truth of

157:6.12 C. you believe the truth about me in the face of the

158:6.4 C. you not grasp the spirit significance of my mission

162:8.3 C. you not learn that there is a time for everything

164:5.2 C. you not see that the works I do in my Father’s

165:4.8 C. you not see that my work has to do with

180:6.7 C. you not then discern the meaning of my words?

181:2.23 C. you help me?” Jesus, putting his hand on

190:5.3 Said Cleopas: “C. it be that you sojourn in Jerusalem

can’t

127:5.3 “We c. have him for a son; he is too noble for us.”

Cana

122:6.1 and the road leading out of Nazareth toward C..

123:3.8 Joseph did considerable work at C., Bethlehem,

124:1.12 with his father on pleasure or business to near-by C.,

137:2.3 Nathaniel, who lived at C. of Galilee, did not know

137:3.1 The next day Jesus sent his apostles on to C.,

137:3.6 they all journeyed over to C. for the wedding of

137:3.6 authority at the forthcoming wedding at C.,

137:3.6 countryside was preparing to gather together at C.

137:3.7 Mary journeyed to C. in the spirit of the queen

137:4.0 4. THE WEDDING AT CANA

137:4.1 By noon almost a thousand guests had arrived in C.,

137:4.12 Of all persons present at the marriage feast of C.,

137:4.13 At C. the agents of the Creator made wine just as

137:5.1 Jesus’ family and all his friends in C. were much

137:5.2 These six chosen men had journeyed from C. to

137:6.1 now augmented by the fresh news from C. about

137:7.1 Mary’s faith, raised to such heights at C., now sank

137:7.4 the reports about his baptism and the wine of C. had

138:0.1 from his mother ever since the experience at C.,

138:7.3 the baptism in the Jordan, the marriage feast at C.,

138:8.5 3. The turning of the water into wine at C..

138:9.3 Magdala, C., Bethlehem of Galilee, Jotapata, Safed,

139:5.1 John’s rendezvous on the Jordan to C. of Galilee.

139:6.2 and infirm parents, with whom Nathaniel lived at C.;

145:2.15 recalling the water and the wine at C., they seized

145:3.7 Not since C. had the supernatural or miraculous

146:0.1 Zebulun, Iron, Gischala, Chorazin, Madon, C.,

146:5.0 5. BACK IN CANA

146:5.1 when Jesus announced, “Tomorrow we go to C..”

146:5.1 knew they would have a sympathetic hearing at C.,

146:5.1 there arrived in C. a certain prominent citizen of

146:5.1 Titus heard that Jesus was at C.; so he hastened over

146:5.2 When this nobleman had located Jesus in C., he

146:5.3 Again was Jesus compelled to hasten away from C.

146:6.2 When Jesus sought to leave C. and go to Nain,

148:0.4 spent most of this time at either Nazareth or C..

157:4.1 John and the turning of the water into wine at C.,

157:5.1 Ever since his baptism and the wedding at C. these

Canaan

93:5.9 Abraham laid before Lot his plan to subdue all C.

93:6.1 Abraham envisaged the conquest of all C..

93:6.3 Abraham the story of the future occupation of C. by

Canaanite

88:2.3 the Israelites never gave up the peculiar C. belief in

93:2.5 Melchizedek dressed much as did the C. priests

96:0.2 as a tradition by the Kenites and other C. tribes.

96:7.1 contaminated with the less advanced C. religious

97:3.6 the religious aspect of Hebrew and C. ideologies.

97:9.12 perforce, share some of this glory with the C. gods,

97:9.13 by pointing out that Saul had attacked a C. city,

97:9.13 David had defended the C. city of Keilah against the

97:9.13 and then David located his capital in a C. city.

97:9.15 might be called a demagogue; his mother was a C..

156:3.2 descended from the earlier C. tribes of still earlier

Canaanites

96:1.12 The C. had long revered Yahweh, and although

96:1.12 a majority of the C. held loosely to the worship of

96:1.12 They were hardly willing to abandon their national

96:1.12 They were not universal-deity minded, and therefore

96:1.12 these tribes continued to worship their tribal deities,

97:3.3 The northern and more settled C. (the Baalites) sold,

97:3.5 moral, and religious attitudes exhibited by the C.

97:9.1 of the union of the so-called Israelites and the C..

97:9.1 “And the children of Israel dwelt among the C..

97:9.1 and gave their daughters to the sons of the C..”

97:9.1 The Hebrews never drove the C. out of Palestine,

97:9.6 among the gods in the eyes of the surrounding C..

97:9.7 elements—Kenites, Calebites, Jebusites, and other C..

97:9.13 keeping with the policy of compromise with the C.,

135:9.5 smite the Roman armies as Joshua had the C.?

150:3.11 the Assyrians, the Babylonians, and the ancient C..

Canada

57:8.12 ancient preocean rocks than in C. around Hudson

58:7.4 over the eastern, central, and northern regions of C..

59:3.9 Several layers extend over C., portions of South

59:4.6 These coral formations extend through C. and

59:5.17 Illinois, thirty-five in Alabama, to seventy-five in C..

61:7.14 The mammoth, until a late date, ranged from C. to

Canadian

60:3.14 slope of the Rocky Mountains, near the C. border,

61:7.9 the western ice sheet crossing just over the C. border

canals

46:2.2 c. interconnecting the sparkling lakes of Jerusem.

78:8.5 weapons, and their extensive system of military c.,

cancellation

42:4.14 a trough may combine, thus producing mutual c..

cancelled

111:7.5 the flashes of universe intelligence c. by the chemical

candelabras

162:4.2 throngs was brilliantly illuminated by the great c.

162:5.1 the scene brilliantly illuminated by the lights of the c.

candid

100:7.11 Jesus was c., but always kind.

125:4.3 but he evinced such a spirit of c. fairness, coupled

candidacy

36:5.11 Worship is the badge of spiritual-ascension c..

candidate

3:5.16 Mortal man earns even his status as an ascension c.

22:2.4 of Mighty Messengers was not effected until the c.

28:6.13 the exact trustworthiness of any c. for confidence or

35:6.1 nominate one of their number as c. for selection to

37:5.1 career of a mortal c. for Adjuster fusion,

45:7.5 To receive nomination for representative honor a c.

51:5.3 the highest honor to be selected as a c. for mating

55:1.6 the atmosphere, where the body of a translation c. is

55:2.4 friends, and working group of such a fusion c.

55:2.4 the “life flash” which delivers the ascension c.

70:3.8 the oath taken while the hand of the c. rested upon

76:4.8 Though these c. mothers were selected from all the

107:2.9 by the racial ancestry of the mortal c. for fusion.

108:1.2 Adjusters are in possession of data respecting the c.

108:1.2 not only the hereditary antecedents of the mortal c.

108:1.3 interested in three qualifications of the human c.:

108:1.7 and eternalizing the personality of the mortal c..

112:7.9 found serviceable, faithful, and efficient, a c. for

113:4.4 such a survival c. may acquire enhanced realization

113:6.2 the seraphic army of this c. for universe ascension.

123:0.5 the new c. for David’s throne could be reared, but

139:12.7 the Judges of men fully to receive the doubtful c..

163:2.1 they brought the c. to Jesus, and while the Master

candidates

8:3.8 must always be first recognized by all who are c. for

14:4.19 every Havona world will be found the attainment c.,

14:5.4 circuit of Havona signifies the acceptance of the c.

14:6.11 as the worthy and alluring goal for the ascension c.

16:3.8 have become c. for seeing the Son and the Father.

16:3.18 sponsors the progress of the ascension c. from the

22:4.4 The selection of c. for the trinitization classes of

22:5.1 may become c. for the same Trinity recognition and

22:5.3 The c. for the Trinity embrace from among the

22:6.1 From among these Paradise ascenders, c. are

22:7.6 C. for trinitization who thus fail are admitted to a

25:4.13 All c. voluntarily enter this order of service; but

26:3.9 It is they who take away the disappointed c. who

26:7.1 The spiritual graduates are here designated “c. for

26:7.3 examiners and certifiers of c. for the Deity adventure

26:8.2 In addition to the general work of preparing their c.

26:8.3 inner circles are the performances of the pilgrim c.

26:8.3 no reasons are ever assigned, neither are the c.

26:8.5 The defeated c. for the Deity adventure are placed

26:8.5 always attend these c. during this second adventure

26:10.3 The spirit of such c. was wholly acceptable;

26:10.4 They are then taken by the counselors of the circle

26:10.4 they go with joy and gladness to the tasks of former

26:10.4 they will return to the circle of their disappointment

28:6.15 make assignments until their c. have been weighed

32:4.11 patiently indwell the mortal c. for life everlasting.

35:1.3 in constitution partly of self-origin and therefore c.

37:2.4 high corps is never closed to ascension c. so long as

37:5.4 Thus do they become c. for commissions to the high

38:8.2 1. Ascension C.. These beings are by nature c. for

38:8.5 the ascension c. may attain the heights of universal

40:8.1 a few of these mortal c. for never-ending life fail to

40:9.2 are not Adjuster-fusion c. does not prevent the

40:9.2 the soulthat they do in the c. for Adjuster fusion.

40:9.2 Adjusters take leave of these Spirit-fusion c. and,

40:9.3 spheres in common with your order of fusion c. and

40:9.7 Even with Adjuster-fusion c., only those human

49:3.5 their peoples differ, being c. for Spirit fusion.

49:5.31 beings who are Adjuster-indwelt c. for eternal fusion.

51:6.1 their schools receive suitable c. from among the

52:3.2 offspring—direct and mixed—become legitimate c.

55:2.4 around the central stage whereon the fusion c. are

55:2.5 Many fusion c. may be assembled in the spacious

72:9.1 Although c. for all public offices are restricted to

86:5.13 Holy Spirit was accompanied by breathing on the c..

107:1.4 and as the c. for Adjuster fusion increase in numbers.

107:2.2 initial assignment in the minds of evolutionary c.

109:3.1 are bestowed as personality c. with permission for

109:6.2 As related to fusion c., if a Mystery Monitor is

117:5.3 Such finaliters thus become acceptable c. for

125:2.12 scores of boys about his own age, fellow c. for the

135:8.4 John had just begun baptizing the c. for the day.

135:8.4 not expected to greet him in the line of baptismal c..

138:2.2 Jesus announced that they would all visit these c.

143:5.11 daughters of God and c. for life everlasting.

148:0.1 ever-changing population of seekers, healing c.,

148:3.3 in the work of training the new evangelistic c.,

149:6.10 there is a divine dignity attached to all such faith c.

156:5.13  C. for eternal life are practitioners of an invigorating

163:2.1 committee appointed by Jesus to select these c..

candle

123:3.5 starting out with one c. the first night and adding one

140:3.13 Neither do men light a c. and put it under a bushel,

140:3.13 and it gives light to all who are in the house.

140:4.4 Neither do men light a c. and put it under a bushel,

149:5.2 ‘The spirit of man is the c. of the Lord, searching

candles

83:4.6 ghosts and evil spirits; hence altar fires and lighted c.

85:4.4 in the twentieth century c. still burn as a part of the

87:1.4 In the twentieth century, c. are still burned in death

candlestick

140:3.13 light a candle and put it under a bushel, but on a c.;

140:4.4 light a candle and put it under a bushel, but on a c.;

canine

61:2.7 In Europe the ancestor of the c. family evolved,

cannibal

89:5.2 Early man was a c.; he enjoyed human flesh,

cannibalismsee also man-eating

69:8.2 Slavery was an advancement over massacre and c..

88:3.1 earliest belief in sacred stones, through idolatry, c.,

89:5.0 5. SACRIFICES AND CANNIBALISM

89:5.1 Modern ideas of early c. are entirely wrong;

89:5.1 it was a part of the mores of early society.

89:5.1 While c. is traditionally horrible to modern peoples,

89:5.1 it was a part of the social and religious structure of

89:5.1 Group interests dictated the practice of c..

89:5.1 It grew up through the urge of necessity, persisted

89:5.1 It was a social, economic, religious, and military

89:5.3 C. was once well-nigh universal among the evolving

89:5.4 the eating of human flesh goes on to habitual c..

89:5.4 In recent times c. has been deliberately resorted to

89:5.5 c. resulted from the degeneration of once superior

89:5.5 it was mostly prevalent among the evolutionary races

89:5.8 C. has been gradually disappearing because of the

89:5.9 1. It sometimes became a communal ceremony,

89:5.9 The last of c. in Asia was this eating of executed

89:5.10 2. It early became a religious ritual, but the growth

89:5.11 3. Eventually it progressed to the point where only

89:5.12 4. It became limited to men; women were forbidden

89:5.13 5. It was limited to the chiefs, priests, and shamans.

89:5.14 6. Then it became taboo among the higher tribes.

89:5.14 encouraged cremation as a means of combating c.

89:5.15 7. Human sacrifice sounded the death knell of c..

89:5.15 and thus human sacrifices effectively put a stop to c.,

89:6.1 Human sacrifice was an indirect result of c. as well

89:6.1 Nodites, and Adamites were the least addicted to c..

89:6.2 Indians had a civilization emerging from c.

cannibalistic

68:6.10 Not long since, one c. tribe ate every fifth child born.

89:5.3 The Sangiks were all c., but originally the Andonites

89:5.4 Eskimos and early Andonites seldom were c.

89:9.1 the priest alone would partake of a bit of the c.

89:9.4 of human sacrifice and the still earlier c. rituals.

cannibals

89:5.4 red men, especially in Central America, were c..

cannotnon-exhaustive

28:6.21 Greatness and goodness simply c. be divorced.

30:1.114 These papers do not—c.—even begin to exhaust the

133:1.2 C. you discern that no two persons are likely to

142:3.9 C. you discern that such records in the Scriptures

148:6.6 C. you discern that God tolerates the persecution

182:3.2 C. you see that my soul is exceedingly sorrowful,

CanoNodite accomplice of Eve in default

75:3.7  with C., the most brilliant mind and active leader of

75:3.7  C. was very sympathetic with the Adamic regime;

75:3.7 he was the sincere spiritual leader of neighboring

75:3.8 never before met the beautiful and enthusiastic C.

75:3.8 and he was a magnificent specimen of the survival of

75:3.8 And C. thoroughly believed in the righteousness of

75:4.5 Eve had told C. of this oft-repeated warning on the

75:4.5 fateful occasion of their secret meeting, but C.,

75:4.7 True, Eve had found C. pleasant to the eyes, and

75:5.3 And C., the father of Cain yet unborn, also perished.

canvas

123:1.6 also did some work in leather and with rope and c..

123:4.5 stone stairs which led up to the c.-roofed bedroom

126:1.1 a good yoke maker and worked well with both c.

canvassed

130:8.5 Jesus and the young man thoroughly c. the city

canyon

58:7.5 Lake Superior and in the Grand C. of the Colorado

capabilities

29:4.1 The physical controllers are endowed with c. of

capablesee capable of

77:4.1 Some of the most c. minds serving on Adam’s

130:6.3 But look again, your mind is clear and c..

capable of

0:5.2 are c. of well-nigh unlimited Deity co-ordination

4:3.5 fail to attain the spiritual levels they are c. of

5:2.5 a new phase of soul consciousness which is c. of

5:6.7 This personality and this spirit prepersonality are c.

9:1.7 and c. of activating the Paradise pattern, a being

23:1.6 they are c. of “listening in” on all the broadcasts of

27:7.5 are c. of intensifying and exalting the abilities of

29:5.7 only other types of revealed beings c. of functioning

33:1.2 all divine beings who are c. of direct administration

33:4.3 Such a being is also c. of a broad understanding of,

35:8.15 they are c. of drawing nearer the lower creatures of

40:5.16 their efforts to formulate beings c. of maintaining

41:6.3 sodium atom is c. of light and energy locomotion.

42:6.3 Ultimatons are c. of accelerating revolutionary

44:0.17 There are certain types of beings who are c. of

44:3.1 For every material satisfaction which humans are c.

49:5.17 While the three-brained peoples are c. of a slightly

50:5.8 Wise moral beings are c. of establishing human

62:3.6 these mid-mammals were c. of showing disgust in

65:0.6 of organisms c. of learning from experience.

65:1.1 Life Carriers are c. of functioning in three diverse

66:4.5 Each person of this group was c. of becoming

77:1.2 material sex creatures c. of procreating material

77:6.2 each couple was c. of producing a midwayer every

81:6.30 But the intelligence which is c. of such inventiveness

84:1.3 diet and the evil eye were also believed to be c. of

84:6.7 co-operation is c. of maintaining and reproducing

85:0.2 worship appears long before the mind of man is c. of

87:6.16 rituals c. of coercing the unwilling spirits to react

94:3.2 Brahman was c. of being comprehended only by the

94:4.8 It is c. of almost unlimited change and possesses an

95:7.4 Arabia, this desert land was c. of producing a faith

103:7.10 the postulates of both science and religion are c. of

105:1.8 but infinity is c. of self-limitation and is susceptible of

111:2.9 which insures the evolution of a moral nature c. of

112:7.18 lowest form of intelligent life c. of comprehending

116:7.5 Human beings are c. of making an everlasting self-

118:7.6 bestowal of life renders material-energy systems c. of

160:1.2 higher longings which are c. of lasting attainment,

160:1.5 man is c. of transcending this urge to natural

161:1.2 beings who are c. of sympathetic understanding.

169:1.4 and in this search we employ all influences c. of

169:4.7 while the term Father, being c. of partial definition,

capacities

3:4.7 qualities far transcends the logically limited c. of the

10:2.8 and Spirit exist and act in their definite personal c..

10:2.8 function in seven different singular and plural c..

10:5.2 values, powers, and c. for universal revelation,

15:10.21 various reasons, fully active in their individual c..

16:3.18 Spirit Number Seven who, in his multiple c.,

20:6.3 so do other Paradise Sons labor in various c. on

21:6.1 conjectured superfinite c. must be self-contained

21:6.2 completed liberation of a Michael’s finite-action c.

26:6.3 up to the very limits of their experiential c.,

28:4.14 they can function fairly well in any of the c. of their

30:4.32 finaliters serve in many c. on worlds settled in light

32:0.2 spiritual natures and c. of the manifold creatures who

35:4.4 these Melchizedek Sons serve in many unique c..

35:10.4 continue to serve in these routine c., at least until the

37:2.1 Evening Stars serve in many c. but chiefly as liaison

37:4.4 serve in local universe and in constellation c. but

38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim serve for ages in these c., but

39:2.6 the newly attained c. of the mind of the spirit.

43:9.4 Ascending mortals serve in varied c. on Edentia itself

48:7.5 3. Inherent c. cannot be exceeded; a pint can never

55:4.14 the finaliters function in ever-increasing c..

62:6.2 to contact with the successively expanding brain c.

72:8.2 functioning in governmental administrative c..

76:2.3 who had served in these c. in the first garden;

77:2.4 physical and intellectual qualities but also spiritual c..

78:2.4 the naturally evolving cultural c. of the violet race.

104:2.6 the Infinite functions in various non-Father c. of

106:3.4 enabled to anticipate, even to transcend, individual c.

106:9.9 due to increased c. for reality reception and cosmic

113:2.4 group guardians may repeatedly serve in similar c.

114:2.6 will no doubt continue to serve in their present c.

118:4.3 for development, actualized c. for growth.

118:4.6 2. Eventuation of universe c..

160:2.8 is able to quicken the appreciative c. of his friends.

capacitysee capacityrole

0:2.18 and undergoes depletion of c. for self-revelation to

0:3.16 4. The unlimited c. for deity action resides in the

0:3.17 5. The unlimited c. for infinity response exists in the

0:4.7 to those which carry undisclosed c. for growth.

0:5.4 progressive achievement, and cocreational c..

1:2.4 1. The intellectual c. for knowing God—God-

1:4.5 up to the fullness of that creature’s c. to spiritually

1:4.6 limited only by the c. of such a creature to receive

2:0.3 are tremendously handicapped by the limited c. of

2:1.7 humble minds of those mortals who possess the c.

3:4.6 is limited by the human c. for spiritual receptivity

3:4.6 and by the associated c. to love the Father in return.

4:4.8 anywhere and any-time c. to grasp the personality

5:2.1 It is determined by the spiritual c. of receptivity and

5:5.6 the mortal c. for intellectual comprehension.

5:5.14 and wrong and possessing the c. to worship God,

5:6.6 C. for divine personality is inherent in the

5:6.6 c. for human personality is potential in the cosmic-

7:5.7 supposed experiential c. of his existential nature.

9:0.2 infinite in c. for energy dominance and in potential

9:0.2 infinite c. to co-ordinate all existing energies,

10:2.1 unlimited c. to become the divine Father of all

10:8.7 As creatures and within the limits of creature c.

12:3.8 of the summation of the entire physical-gravity c.

12:3.9 explored the present reaction c. of spirit gravity

12:3.10 the present c. of the Third Source and Center for

13:1.6 perhaps they are beyond the conceptual c. of my

14:3.5 about one per cent of all planetary c. is utilized in the

14:6.41 Havona has c. to serve as a training universe for

14:6.41 the central universe has eternal c. to serve as an

16:8.6 Self-consciousness indicates c. for individualized

16:8.19 Such a creature not only discloses c. for reception of

19:6.3 Havoners who service-factualize c. for fusion with

21:6.2 the appearance of c. for more-than-finite service.

22:9.6 ever grateful for our lowly origin and our c. for

22:9.7 because their experiential c. is time-space inhibited

24:7.1 Graduate Guides show such a c. for understanding

26:1.1 Angels all have a large c. for appreciation of the

26:1.1 have an associative c. far transcending that of human

27:6.4 ideas are utterly beyond the comprehension c. of

27:7.5 to their highest c. in the worship of the Deities.

28:6.15 infallible estimators of the trust c. of the individuals

28:6.16 lack of c. for appreciation of the solemnity of trust.

28:6.18 advancement grows out of the divine c. for action,

28:6.18 But inherent in this c. for achievement is the

29:2.9 disclose unquestioned volitional c. of a high order.

31:1.2 evolutionary beings which will create reception c.

31:3.7 creatures have been trained to the limits of their c.

34:5.3 develops reception c. for the adjutants of worship

34:5.4 the ministry of the Holy Spirit, it possesses the c.

36:2.18 The c. of material creatures to effect spirit response

36:5.2 each seeking receptivity c. for manifestation quite

36:5.15 Living mind, prior to the appearance of c. to learn

39:0.10 that a created c. for higher-level ministry does not

40:5.9 primitive men acquire survival c. but fail to attain

41:2.5 Life has inherent c. for the mobilization of universal

42:10.5 disclosing increasing associative c. with the cosmic

42:11.3 depends entirely on the ability, scope, and c. of the

42:11.6 levels of the nature and c. of the mechanism itself.

42:11.7 The evolutionary c. of the universe is inexhaustible

43:9.5 as you ascend inward and achieve increased c. for

48:4.16 Primitive men have no c. therefor, and beings of

48:4.17 greater the stress and the greater the c. for humor

48:6.2 mortal soul has potential c. for supermortal function,

48:7.3 of skill does not signify possession of spiritual c..

51:1.6 Sons acquire experiential c. for Adjuster indwellment

51:4.3 The evolutionary races thus alternate in c. for

52:1.7 c. for seeking reciprocal contact with divinity.

52:2.3 The evolution of the religious c. of receptivity in

52:3.2 mortals attain c. for subsequent Adjuster fusion.

52:3.6 races is an immediate upstepping of intellectual c.

52:6.7 enhancing the soul c. of every mortal to understand

54:6.10 by actual experience I have acquired conceptual c.

54:6.10 to the acquirement of increased experiential c. and

56:6.3 cannot exceed the conceptual c. of the beings who

58:6.7 the mind-spirits in accordance with innate brain c..

58:6.7 evolution, is dependent on the brain c. afforded by

65:0.1 there develops organismal physical c. for mind—

65:0.3 1. The physical-energy domain—mind-c. production.

65:0.4 of the adjutant spirits—impinging upon spirit c..

65:2.14 Since the quality of the mind c. for development in

65:3.5 exhaustion of the c. of all animal life to give origin to

65:4.6 the proliferation c. of the associated normal cells.

65:6.10 its associated nervous system possesses innate c. for

65:6.10 mind of a personality possesses a certain innate c. for

65:8.4 but not in the absence of mental c. and desire—

70:9.17 inherent inequality of men by their very unequal c.

76:4.6 indwelt since they possessed undoubted survival c..

79:3.1 Dravidians possessed a great c. for cultural

91:9.3 2. You must have honestly exhausted the human c.

92:0.4 wisdom-desiring mind creates the c. to self-realize

92:4.1 the religion of revelation be limited by man’s c. of

93:3.6 Melchizedek taught his followers all they had c. to

98:2.3 the slaves of former generations had no c. for the

100:2.4 Spiritual development is determined by c. therefor

100:6.9 human religions that develops the c. for reception of

101:6.4 have knowledge, but only man possesses wisdom c..

101:6.5 one person in Nebadon possessed of unlimited c.

102:1.1 perfection hunger in man’s heart to insure c. for

102:3.7 but revelation glorifies man and discloses his c. for

103:0.1 the enlargement of the c. to perceive religious truths.

103:2.9 a child has developed sufficiently to acquire moral c.

104:4.27 c. to control and stabilize the metamorphosing

104:4.33 manifests unlimited reactive c. to the volitional,

105:0.2 by any mind that is subinfinite in concept c..

105:2.10 6. The Infinite C.. I AM static-reactive.

105:6.2 c. for some unknown function of experiential mind

106:2.5 creatures certainly attain the c. to know the Supreme

106:4.4 inherent c. for functional association with absolutes.

106:5.1 And this Trinity has theoretical c. to activate the

107:5.4 nonevolutionary beings who have developed c. for

108:1.2 probable intellectual endowment and spiritual c..

108:1.4 1. Intellectual c.. Is the mind normal?

108:1.4 What is the intellectual potential, the intelligence c.?

108:1.5 of soul, the probable spiritual c. of receptivity?

109:1.4 the evolution of the immortal soul of survival c..

109:3.6 to persons who have unquestioned c. for survival.

109:3.6 indwelling men and women of survival c. belong to

109:3.7 so animalistic that they were lacking in Adjuster c..

109:3.7 were those who exhibited undoubted c. for Adjusters

109:3.7 they had c. for Adjuster reception, but the Monitors

109:6.1 some higher type of mortal mind, one of survival c.

110:6.4 Lack of spiritual c. makes it very difficult to

110:6.7 determined by the growth c. of each human being.

110:6.13 the c. for the attainment of spiritual individuality.

111:3.3 the soul possesses such a c. for development that it

112:1.10 breadth embraces insight—the c. to experience

112:2.19 seek for enlarged c. for ascertaining and executing

113:1.3 they lack c. for the intelligent worship of Deity.

114:7.1 stage of temporal action with sufficient mental c.,

114:7.4 1. Special c. for being secretly rehearsed for possible

115:3.4 man’s intellectual comprehension c. is exhausted

115:3.12 viewpoint, actuality is substance, potentiality is c..

115:3.16 but also opens up a new c. for human growth.

115:7.1 In attaining c. for experience, the finite God also

117:1.2 evolve creatures with Paradise-attainment c. who

117:2.7 a c. for evolutionary attainment presupposing the

117:5.14 evolution witnesses the exhaustion of the c. for

117:6.9 limits save those of the creature’s comprehension c.,

117:6.9 and this very experience is in itself c. enlarging.

117:6.12 Havona, where they acquire c. for Supremacy

118:4.7 It is upon a cosmos impregnated by the c.-producing

118:4.7 of potential reality is limited by ultimate c. for

118:10.10 just the extent that they have attained c. to perceive

118:10.10 Complete c. to discern universe purposes equals the

118:10.13 man’s enlarging c. for the comprehension of the facts

118:10.14 existence will be nearing the limits of mortal c..

122:5.3 his c. for righteous indignation from his mother.

123:4.3 Jesus had a c for humor and play which was afforded

127:1.3 the fullness of c. for such intellectual development.

130:8.4 Father cannot teach and save one who has no c.

131:10.5 service of the children of God enlarges our c. to

132:2.5 enlarges the c. to love and serve one’s fellows,

132:2.6 evil in perfect accordance with your c. for goodness-

132:2.9 the ascending mortal’s c. for identifying the self

132:3.8 goodness and of completed c. for truth appreciation,

133:1.4 I would unhesitatingly defend myself to the full c.

133:4.2 spiritual food in attractive form and suited to the c.

137:7.14 by the presentation of truth too far beyond their c. to

140:8.32 in man a new spirit, a new will—to impart a new c.

144:2.5 to enlarge your soul’s c. for spirit receptivity.

144:4.2 prayer never fails to expand the soul’s c. for spiritual

144:4.4 The soul’s spiritual c. for receptivity determines the

146:2.14 prayer is a factor in the enlargement of one’s c. to

156:5.14 the one is the measure of the c. for the other.

156:5.17 The measure of the spiritual c. of the evolving soul is

156:5.17 your c. to withstand brooding in the face of sorrow.

160:1.5 man not only possesses c. for the recognition of

160:3.1 relaxation determines the c. for spiritual receptivity

166:4.11 “The Father’s human children have equal c. for the

166:4.11 the Father is limited by man’s c. for receiving these

168:4.1 were beyond the comprehension c. of his apostles;

168:4.6 be postponed to await the creation of adequate c. for

169:4.3 which represents the measure of your c. to perceive

170:2.23 you thereby create the c. in your own soul for the

171:7.6 smiled, that mortal experienced increased c. for

174:1.3 of sympathy and c. for loving understanding.

174:1.4 This c. to understand man’s nature and forgive his

176:3.7 who thereby develop the c. for divine appreciation

180:5.9 individual requirements and c. of every son of God

194:3.6 in accordance with the c. to grasp and comprehend

194:3.20 much to do with determining the c. of receptivity

capacityrole

10:4.3 infinite persons functioning in a nonpersonal c. but

17:2.4 Majeston does not now function in any personal c.

18:6.1 of “Days” do not function in an administrative c.

18:6.6 Union of Days, who functions in an enlarged c. in

19:1.1 the Trinity Teacher Sons alone act in a dual c..

19:3.3 When we act in an executive c., always there are

19:4.3 Both in an individual c. and in association with

20:2.6 Avonals may repeatedly serve in a magisterial c.

20:3.3 Their other visits are “technical,” and in this c. an

23:2.24 And they function ever and anon in this c.,

29:4.21 control in a collective as well as an individual c..

29:4.27 These beings function chiefly in an intraplanetary c..

30:3.12 They may visit in a superuniverse c. only after

36:1.4 into the higher deliberative bodies of advisory c. to

36:6.8 on Urantia as an observer and acting in this c. by

37:5.5 In this c. they interpret the viewpoints and portray

39:8.3 to the Paradise seraphic abode in a personal c. by

45:4.19 we have no idea how long they may serve in this c..

55:4.23 Melchizedek who volunteers to function in this c..

65:1.6 who acts in this c. by the mandate of Gabriel and

70:5.9 clan and tribal councils continued in an advisory c.

93:10.10 will be due to return in the same c. in a little over

113:5.5 but seraphic action in this c. is very rare.

113:7.8 in a new c. for the reception of, and fusion with,

134:2.4 Jesus functioned during this year in an executive c.,

181:2.17 you have earned in your c. as spiritual leader,

Cape Horn

60:3.2 extending from Alaska down through Mexico to C..

60:3.12 From Alaska to C. the long Pacific coast mountain

capelike

60:3.20 quadruped having two horns and a c. shoulder

Capernaumsee Capernaum, at; Capernaum, for;

            Capernaum, from; Capernaum, in;

            Capernaum, of; Capernaum, to

126:1.4 to set aside the income from his C. property to pay

127:3.1 The last piece of C. property (except an equity in

128:5.5 when they heard rumors of the C. boatbuilder who

129:1.7 C. being on the direct travel route from Damascus

129:1.7 C. was a strong Roman military post, and the

129:1.9 At the C. synagogue Jesus found many new books in

129:2.3 Before leaving C., Jesus had a long talk with his

129:2.10 the liquidation of the mortgage on the C. property.

134:2.5 C. had become the home of Jesus, James, Mary, and

134:7.5 passing through Magdala and C., Jesus journeyed on

137:2.2 This Galilean carpenter, this C. boatbuilder, cannot

137:6.1 following his baptism was in the C. synagogue on

138:3.5 the C. Pharisees were present on this occasion to

139:0.3 Seven were graduates of the C. synagogue schools,

139:2.1 had three children, and lived at Bethsaida, near C.

141:1.1 C. was not far from Tiberias, and the fame of Jesus

145:2.14 the report was rapidly spread through C. that Jesus

145:2.14 carried to all the smaller settlements around C.,

145:3.1 all C. and its environs were agog over these reputed

145:3.4 The handful of Jews in the C. synagogue were not

145:3.4 Jewish city of C. was the real capital of Nebadon.

146:0.2 be discreet when passing through C. and Tiberias.

146:4.6 And so, passing quietly through C., they went on

148:3.1 period Jesus spoke only once in the C. synagogue,

148:7.1  the C. synagogue on the “Joys of Righteous Living.”

152:0.0 EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE C. CRISIS

152:2.1 region was a favorite resorting place for C. folks;

152:7.3 ever be permitted to speak in the C. synagogue.

153:0.3 his epoch-making sermon in the C. synagogue.

153:1.1 on this Sabbath afternoon in the new C. synagogue.

154:1.2 the rulers of the C. synagogue closing the house of

155:2.1 by way of the Jordan to the Damascus-C. road,

158:7.9 their camp at Magadan Park, going by way of C..

158:8.1 Entering C. at twilight, they went by unfrequented

172:2.2 from the day of their ordination near C. down to this

172:3.1 C., and Jerusalem had rejected him, but Bethany had

178:3.2 this purpose that I set you apart, in the hills of C..

192:3.1 eleven assembled by appointment on the hill near C.,

192:4.2 over five hundred believers from the environs of C.

Capernaum, at

123:3.8 Magdala, Nain, Sepphoris, C., and Endor, as well as

127:6.1 was whispered about Nazareth and later on at C.,

129:1.3 the lake had been built in the shop of Zebedee at C..

129:1.4 Zebedee during the year and more he remained at C..

134:1.1 stopping only a few hours at C., where Jesus paused

134:9.5 when he arrived at C., he seemed more cheerful

137:2.6 Joseph, the carpenter, more recently residing at C..

137:3.1 prepared to pay a hurried visit to his mother at C.,

137:3.4 his friends at C. saw a great and pleasant change in

137:7.4 Jesus, whose work continued along so quietly at C..

138:7.1 And will you proclaim the kingdom at C., or are we

139:11.1 of good ancestry and lived with his family at C..

145:0.0 FOUR EVENTFUL DAYS AT CAPERNAUM

145:5.10 leave the great interest which had been aroused at C.

146:3.11 they had heard of the healing of the sick at C..

146:5.1 The believers at C. thought Jesus could heal any

147:1.1 or captain, of the Roman guard stationed at C.,

150:9.1 to do in Nazareth what you have heard I did at C.;

152:0.1 cure of Amos, the Kheresa lunatic, had reached C.

152:2.4 their plans to stop over at C. to see and hear Jesus

153:0.0 THE CRISIS AT CAPERNAUM

154:0.0 LAST DAYS AT CAPERNAUM

Capernaum, for

134:9.5 alone in the hills near Bethany, he departed for C..

137:5.1 Nathaniel—departed early the next morning for C.,

138:5.3 a night and the next day departed by boat for C..

147:2.4 When Jesus and the twelve departed for C.,

147:5.10 before he and his apostles finally departed for C..

147:6.2 was held the day before Jesus’ departure for C.,

152:2.1 region was a favorite resorting place for C. folks;

Capernaum, from

129:2.5 at Nazareth heard that Jesus had departed from C.,

129:2.8 every quarter there arrived at Jerusalem from C.,

135:8.1 this had caused many from C. to join John’s cult

145:3.5 that the road from C. was crowded by those who

148:9.2 afflicted with paralysis was carried down from C. on

151:1.1 Very soon the people from C. and near-by villages

154:5.2 that they would soon be dispersed from C..

156:6.5 While Jesus was absent from C. and Galilee,

157:2.1 the kingdom, came over from C. for a conference.

Capernaum, in

127:6.10 the sale of an equity in a piece of property in C..

127:6.10 This real estate deal in C. was with a boatbuilder

129:1.7 upon himself to build a beautiful synagogue in C.,

129:1.11 Jesus enjoyed his labors with Zebedee in C., but he

129:2.4 and since Zebedee knew of a little house in C.

129:2.4 Jesus became the owner of a house in C., but he

134:1.1 James and Jude (who also chanced to be in C.)

134:2.5 when in C. Jesus made his home with the Zebedees.

134:9.1 Jesus had a family meeting in C. over the Sabbath

137:3.4 Jesus arrived in C. Monday night, but he did not go

137:5.0 5. BACK IN CAPERNAUM

138:9.3 The apostles carried on their personal work in C.,

139:1.1 the apostolic corps of the kingdom, was born in C..

139:7.1 Matthew was himself a customs collector in C.,

139:11.1 Simon had been a merchant in C. before he turned

145:0.1 Jesus and the apostles arrived in C. the evening of

145:2.1 more people believed in Jesus in C. than in any other

145:3.12 the fame of this sundown healing at Bethsaida in C.

145:5.7 “All this time I have been in C., and both in the

147:0.1 Jesus and the apostles arrived in C. on Wednesday,

147:7.0 7. BACK IN CAPERNAUM

151:0.2 ministering to the sick in C. and the surrounding

152:1.2 Since there was much agitation in C. against Jesus,

153:5.2 of feeling toward the Master was general in C..

154:4.0 4. SATURDAY NIGHT IN CAPERNAUM

154:4.1 On this same Saturday night, in C. a group of fifty

154:6.2 but now that the people of C. and the leaders at

154:7.4 vainly searching for him in the neighborhood of C..

154:7.5 Jesus’ family returned to their home in C. and spent

156:6.4 once numerous company of believers resident in C.

157:6.1 from the sale of his last piece of property in C. by

Capernaum, of

128:4.4 the citizen of C. who turned all Jewry upside down

129:1.4 his boatbuilding shops were on the lake south of C.,

129:1.8 registered himself as a “skilled craftsman of C..”

129:1.8 of his earth life he was known as a resident of C..

129:2.1 A.D. 22, Jesus took leave of Zebedee and of C..

129:2.1 Jude’s headquarters was only a few miles south of C.

129:4.1 the boatbuilder of C., the scribe of Damascus;

134:1.2 aside from Zebedee of C and the people whom Jesus

134:7.2 the carpenter of Nazareth, the boatbuilder of C.,

138:2.4 1. Matthew Levi, the customs collector of C., who

139:1.1 business at Bethsaida, the fishing harbor of C..

139:3.1 James lived near his parents in the outskirts of C.,

139:7.6 Matthew, business man and customs collector of C.,

140:0.2 journeyed with them to the highlands north of C.,

140:6.1 home of Zebedee from the highlands north of C.,

145:2.11 though the people of C. were familiar with Jesus’

146:5.1 in Cana a certain prominent citizen of C., Titus,

148:1.4 The nobleman’s son of C. was one of those trained

149:7.2 accommodated in the homes of Bethsaida and C.,

156:6.3 south of C., where they had appointed to meet with

163:6.5 inhabitants of Chorazin, Bethsaida-Julias, and C.,

178:3.2 this purpose that I set you apart, in the hills of C..

182:3.10 it was from these old memories of Nazareth, C.,

192:4.2 over five hundred believers from the environs of C.

Capernaum, to

127:2.10 was one of the chief reasons why he moved to C.

129:1.2 successively through Magdala and Bethsaida to C.,

129:2.1 Joseph would come down to C. for the money;

129:2.1 money; the next month Jude would come over to C.,

134:1.6 proposed that his mother and Ruth go to C. to live

134:1.6 Mary and Ruth moved to C., where they lived for

134:2.5 Jesus journeyed on with the caravan train to C.,

134:7.1 After a brief visit to C., Jesus went to Nazareth,

134:8.10 proceeded by the same way he had come, to C..

134:9.8 rumors came to C. of one John who was preaching

135:8.2 that Jude had come over to C. for the Sabbath

135:9.8 his brothers James and Jude having returned to C..

137:1.1 “I have observed you ever since you came to C.,

137:2.3 an admirer of Jesus ever since he first came to C..

137:2.4 to James the trip through Galilee and on to C..

137:3.0 3. THE VISIT TO CAPERNAUM

137:6.1 His mother, having returned to C. with James the

137:8.1 the second time since bringing his apostles to C..

138:1.1 Andrew and Peter to C., while Philip and Nathaniel

141:6.1 Teherma had heard of Jesus and had come to C. to

144:9.2 by some twenty-five disciples, made their way to C.

146:0.1 months, ending with the return to C. on March 17.

146:5.2 he besought him to hurry over to C. and heal his

146:5.2 believed the word of Jesus and hastened back to C..

146:7.3 “On the morrow let us return to C. to tarry and teach

147:1.1 Teacher, we earnestly request you to go over to C.

147:6.0 6. RETURNING TO CAPERNAUM

147:6.1 began their journey back to C. by way of Jericho and

147:6.3 They wanted to proceed straight on to C., but such

150:7.2 there was much resentment when he moved to C..

150:9.4 And they made ready that evening to go back to C.

152:0.1 Sanhedrin who had come down to C. to find cause

157:0.1 through the messengers of David to go over to C.

158:7.1 Jesus directed they go on to C. by the Damascus

Capetown

66:5.30 the twentieth-century society of C., South Africa,

capitalsee capitaleconomic; capitalgovernmental

70:10.15 of one’s tribal associates—was the first c. crime.

117:5.13 spiritual character represents the creature’s c.

150:1.3 enemies of Jesus making great c. out of this move,

184:3.4 the Jews, when trying a man on a c. charge,

capitaleconomic

68:5.7 slavery; man learned to live on the interest of his c.,

69:5.0 5. THE BEGINNINGS OF CAPITAL

69:5.1 C. is labor applied as a renunciation of the present

69:5.1 and created the first problems of c. and labor.

69:5.2 Thus the accumulation of individual c. and group

69:5.3 basic urges which led to the accumulation of c. were:

69:5.5 C. represents the saving of property in spite of the

69:5.15 Though c. has tended to liberate man, it has greatly

69:5.15 it has greatly complicated man’s social organization.

69:5.15 The abuse of c. by unfair capitalists does not destroy

69:5.15 fact that it is the basis of modern industrial society.

69:5.15 Through c. and invention the present generation

69:5.15 and not in justification of the many misuses of c. by

69:8.5 herds represented c., and they lived on the interest—

69:9.3 man desires to bequeath his c. goods to his progeny.

69:9.3 in early communal society a man’s c. was consumed

69:9.3 The later c.-accumulation and property-inheritance

69:9.3 the gross abuses attendant upon the misuse of c..

69:9.5 Those who have no c. still expect those who have

69:9.6 insecurity prevented outward accumulation of c..

69:9.15 rents, and land became a source of income—c..

72:5.1 c. and labor still have their troubles, but both are

72:5.5 1. Legal rates of interest on invested c..

72:5.8 be prorated to all three divisions: c., skill, and labor.

72:7.9 industrial house is elected by labor, the lower by c..

81:5.5 securing economic freedom through c. and invention,

81:6.6 2. C. goods. Culture is never developed under

81:6.14 natural resources, scientific knowledge, c. goods,

92:3.7 it has been wasteful of labor and has squandered c.;

92:3.9 Religion facilitated the accumulation of c.;

132:5.7 the fair and just earning possibilities of invested c..

132:5.19 fair interest may be collected provided the c. lent was

132:5.19 First cleanse your c. before you lay claim to the

194:4.7 sold their property and disposed of their c. goods

capital or system capitalgovernmental

0:0.5 Orvonton, from whose c., Uversa, our commission

9:8.3 the seven Reflective Spirits situated at the c. of the

11:2.1 such a universe must have an adequate and worthy c.

15:7.7 Salvington, the c. of Nebadon, your local universe,

15:7.11 glory, grandeur, and perfection of the Orvonton c.

15:14.6 constellations and has a c. known as Salvington.

15:14.7 local universes and has a c. called Uminor the third.

16:3.5 situated at the c. of the second superuniverse.

17:3.8 inherently reflected to the c. of its superuniverse.

18:4.2 Perfections of Days are assigned to major sector c.,

18:5.4 Recents of Days are seldom together on the c.

18:6.3 Ancients of Days at the c. of their superuniverse.

24:2.4 thousands, one on the c. of every local universe.

24:5.3 highest ranking personalities stationed on a sc., but

25:2.2 conciliators would appear on each superuniverse c.

25:3.1 Conciliators maintain group headquarters on the c.

28:4.4 the Third Source and Center on such a c. sphere.

28:4.5 Master Spirit is represented on a superuniverse c. by

29:2.13 Occupying an enormous area on the c. sphere of

29:4.17 system, maintaining headquarters on its c. sphere.

30:3.12 elsewhere who pause to visit the Orvonton c..

30:4.16 worlds, usually satellites or subsatellites of the sc..

32:2.5 the fixed presence of the Creator Son at the c. sphere

33:2.5 officially located on Salvington, the c. of Nebadon,

33:6.4 system to other systems and at the constellation c.,

34:4.11 the universe headquarters and the other to the sc..

35:3.16 pertain to the sojourn on the c. of the local system

37:2.1 these beings function as his representatives at the c.

37:3.3 the Brilliant Evening Stars are directed from the c. of

37:9.9 as the relatively permanent citizens of a sc.,

37:9.12 Jerusem, your sc., has Material Sons and Daughters;

37:9.12 Reflective Spirits resident on the c. of Orvonton.

38:5.3 On the architectural worlds associated with the c. of

39:3.7 Edentia, the seventy satellites of the Norlatiadek c..

39:4.7 of relative maturity—citizenship on the sc..

39:4.8 in the career of a mortal ascender occurs on the c. of

39:4.16 The temple of records on a sc. is a unique structure

39:4.18 friendly relationships as these that so endear a sc.

43:0.3 like the spheres of the universe c., the constellation

43:0.4 They make their headquarters on the c. spheres

43:8.4 on the sc. you attained Jerusem citizenship and

43:8.13 these realities on the final worlds of the universe c..

45:0.1 Jerusem, the sc., is almost one hundred times the

45:1.10 The constellation c., Edentia, has no prison worlds;

45:2.6 the sea of glass, the great gathering field of the sc..

45:5.5 liberally in the local management of the c. sphere,

45:6.2 Mortals survivors spend their leisure on the sc.

46:0.1 the headquarters of Satania, is an average c. of a

46:2.6 future when your coming experience on the sc. is

46:3.1 headquarters, and from the c. of the local universe.

46:4.1 while other portions of the sc. are given over to the

46:4.1 56 transitional-culture worlds, and the sc. itself.

47:3.12 you can go to the registry sector of the sc. and

47:6.1 new sectors of the sc. are gradually opening up to

47:9.4 never before have you proceeded toward the sc. in

50:2.7 reason for bringing mortal ascenders from the sc.

50:3.2 Such volunteer assistants are citizens of a sc.,

50:3.6 ready for seraphic transportation back to the sc.,

51:2.1 corps of Material Sons and Daughters on the sc.;

51:2.2 They must undergo dematerialization on the sc.

51:3.2 so named in honor of Edentia, the constellation c.,

51:7.3 as the new and consolidated c. of the evolving world

53:4.2 the conduct of judicial affairs on the universe c..

53:9.3 Concerning the sc. group, the Ancients of Days

55:1.1 The presence of a morontia temple at the c. of an

55:1.3 of each is worked out in miniature on the sc.,

55:4.27 —as do Material Sons and Daughters from the sc.

55:6.8 on to the morontia worlds of the local universe c.

55:8.7 and the Bright and Morning Star—arrive on the c. of

55:10.5 of the Bright and Morning Star on the universe c..

66:1.5 when the brilliant Caligastia departed from the sc..

66:2.5 brought by seraphic transport direct from the sc. to

66:2.7 these newly arrived citizens of the sc. were held in

67:3.1 The outbreak of rebellion on Jerusem, c. of Satania,

67:5.5 When the first c. of the world was engulfed,

72:2.1 a government with a centrally located national c..

73:4.1 botanic grandeur of Edentia, the constellation c..

74:1.5 This Jerusem pair left behind them on the c. of

76:6.3 were attached to the Urantia service on the sc.,

77:3.2 traditions of the engulfment of the first c., Dalamatia.

78:8.10 Lagash, the Sumerian c. built on flood mounds, fell.

83:8.5 On the c. of each local system the Material Sons and

93:5.11 going over to Hebron to establish his military c..

93:5.13 The other ninety per cent Abraham removed to his c.

95:5.4 abandoned his c., built an entirely new city,

95:5.10 The c. returned to Thebes, and the priests waxed fat

97:9.11 a compact with the Jebusites and established his c.

97:9.13 and then David located his c. in a Canaanite city.

112:7.3 until the ascender is on the local universe c..

116:4.4 of his own type located on each superuniverse c..

116:5.13 and the Creator Son does not leave his c. planet until

124:1.12 from 4 B.C. to about A.D. 25 the c. of Galilee and

129:1.2 was soon to succeed Sepphoris as the c. of Galilee;

130:2.1 Caesarea was the c. of Palestine and the residence

132:0.4 influence on, the religious leaders of the empire’s c..

133:2.5 they sailed on the same boat for Corinth, the c. of the

133:6.1 to Ephesus, the c. of the Roman province of Asia.

133:8.1 Antioch was the c. of the Roman province of Syria,

135:12.1 moved from Sepphoris to the new c. at Tiberias.

135:12.2 to put him to death lest the multitude riot in the c.,

145:3.4 the little Jewish city of Capernaum was the real c. of

157:3.1 for Caesarea-Philippi, the c. of the Tetrarch Philip’s

176:1.6 enlargement of the city to become the world’s c..

184:3.17 feared Pilate might return to the Roman c. of Judea,

capitalist

70:8.8 between priest-teachers, ruler-warriors, c.-traders,

70:8.8 The slave could never become a c., though the wage

72:5.1 intelligent laborer is slowly becoming a small c..

capitalistic

70:8.8 the wage earner could elect to join the c. ranks.

capitalists

69:5.9 became very rich; they were chief among ancient c..

69:5.15 The abuse of capital by unfair c. does not destroy the

69:8.5 herders were the first c.; their herds represented

capitalized

84:4.2 woman has always c. man’s stronger sex urge for her

capitals or system capitals

17:3.1 Reflective Spirits maintain headquarters on the c.

17:3.8 is reflected outward to the local universe c. from

18:0.10 and to the c. of their component constellations.

18:3.6 seventy divisional c. in which the Ancients of Days

18:7.4 their personal residences on the constellation c.

24:0.10 Census Directors maintain headquarters on the c.

24:0.10 Assigned Sentinels are stationed on the c. of the

24:0.10 on the capitals of the local universes and on the c.

24:0.11 through the Havona circuits to the superuniverse c.

24:2.5 reports coming in from the c. of the local creations.

24:4.3 Assigned Sentinels, stationed on the c. of the local

25:1.7 only on the educational worlds surrounding the c. of

25:2.3 Master Spirits are reflected on the superuniverse c.,

25:3.1 Their secondary reserves are stationed on the c. of

25:5.3 from such universe c. those episodes are advanced

28:1.1 residents of these superuniverse c. inasmuch as they

28:7.1 seconaphim have their headquarters on the c. of

30:2.157 the local systems up to the c. of the superuniverses,

30:2.157 The c. of the seven superuniverses are the meeting

30:3.5 the superuniverse as well as on the architectural c.

30:3.10 are maintained on Salvington and other universe c.;

31:0.13 in the local universes, and on all the divisional c..

31:5.1 they join the ascending pilgrims on the universe c.

32:1.5 are to serve as constellation headquarters and sc.

35:10.1 the system administrators at work on the sc., but

37:10.4 reversion directors, who operate chiefly on the c. of

39:3.1 make their headquarters on the constellation c. but

39:4.1 Seraphim are indigenous to the sc. but are stationed

39:4.9 guide the new citizens of the sc. and quicken their

39:5.1 These seraphim maintain headquarters on the sc.

39:6.1 angels serve from the inhabited worlds to the sc.,

40:2.1 their spheres of origin, the c. of the local systems.

43:6.1 The system c. are particularly beautified with mineral

43:6.1 the c. of the constellations are the acme of morontia

44:0.5 by morontia supervisors on the local universe c..

45:1.8 neither is such a presence to be observed on the sc.;

45:5.4 Daughters of citizenship status on the local sc..

45:6.3 here on the sc. afforded full opportunity to acquire

45:6.3 sex creatures of permanent residence on the sc..

46:1.1 The sphere has seven major c. and seventy minor

46:1.1 The seven sectional c. are concerned with diverse

46:3.4 relayed from the sc. except the Michael messages,

46:4.6 and triangles is common to all the sc. of Nebadon.

46:4.8 The sc. are unique in that they are the only worlds

51:1.6 While living as permanent citizens on the sc.,

53:4.2 government should be concentrated on the sc. and

53:7.6 who are normally assigned to the duties of the sc..

55:8.1 Courts are now established on the sc., and only

55:9.1 universe activities are transferred to the sc.,

55:9.1 establish themselves on the constellation c. as

55:12.2 assembled on the headquarters and divisional c. of

56:3.3 From these c. of the Creator Sons come the Holy

56:6.4 power comprehension of the Almighty on the c. of

65:7.1 direction of lower-mind function from the sc..

73:6.2 The Material Sons on the sc. do not require the tree

73:6.3 as well as on the Havona spheres, but not on the sc..

73:7.4 to divide their time among these various world c.

108:1.2 reflectivity technique extending inward from the c.

Capitolias

165:0.1 Ragaba, Succoth, Amathus, Adam, Penuel, C.,

Capitolium

132:0.2 Jesus went up to the C. and pondered the bondage

capitulate

185:1.2 threaten an uprising, and Pilate would speedily c..

195:10.11 The non-Christian world will hardly c. to a sect-

Cappadocia

139:7.10 preaching and baptizing, through Syria, C., Galatia,

capricious

49:1.3 But these beings are neither c. nor whimsical;

100:7.3 Jesus was never c., whimsical, or hysterical.

capstone

106:5.1 the Supreme is the c. of evolutionary-experiential

captain or Roman captain

73:2.4 his volunteers into one hundred companies with a c.

111:1.9 the Adjuster is your pilot, the human will is c..

128:1.10 Deliverer of the worlds, and the C. of our salvation

130:2.1 The c. decided to remain in port while a new one

141:3.5 the c. stationed on guard at the cross, who, when he

147:1.1 Mangus, a centurion, or c., of the Roman guard

147:1.1 arrange with the c. holding the orders for Jesus’

177:4.8 “Judas, you go to the c. of the guard and arrange

177:4.8 priests and rulers and took counsel with the c. of

182:2.13 Judas was in conference with the c. of the temple

183:2.1 then did the two go straight to the c. of the temple

183:2.1 Judas requested the c. to assemble the guards and

183:2.3 Judas asked the c. of the guard to return to the

183:3.4 the c. of the Romans, said, “Whom do you seek?”

183:3.4 The c. answered, “Jesus of Nazareth.”

183:3.6 And again the c. said, “Jesus of Nazareth.”

183:3.7 the c. of the soldiers was altogether willing to allow

183:3.7 as Jesus stood there awaiting the c.’ orders, one

183:3.7 his hands behind his back, although the Rc. had

183:3.8 enough to arouse the fear of the c. of the guards,

183:3.9 When Jesus had been bound, the c., fearing that

183:3.9 having overheard the c.’ orders to arrest them,

183:5.1 dispute arose between the Jewish c. of the temple

183:5.1 arose between the Rc. of the company of soldiers

183:5.1 The c. of the temple guards gave orders that he

183:5.1 The c. of the Roman soldiers directed that Jesus be

183:5.1 And the orders of the Rc. were obeyed; they took

183:5.2 no part in the dispute, for neither the Jewish c. nor

183:5.3 But when the Rc. heard this and, looking around,

183:5.3 the Rc. said to the Jewish c.: “This man is neither

183:5.4 in turning Jesus over to the c. of the temple guards

184:0.1 Annas had secretly instructed the c. of the Roman

184:0.3 of Annas not only because of the word of the Rc.,

184:2.1 John Zebedee was marching by the side of the c.

186:1.1 the c. of the Jewish guards marched with his men

186:4.1 gave the word to their c. that he was to be crucified

186:4.4 the decision of the c. to take along two thieves who

186:4.4 the Rc. thought these two might just as well die with

187:0.1 the same c. who had led forth the Roman soldiers

187:0.1 was given no further physical punishment; the c.

187:1.2 According to custom the c. led the procession,

187:1.9 When the c. saw this, knowing what Jesus had

187:1.10 the Rc. commanded him to carry Jesus’ crossbeam

187:2.5 the c. nailed the title up above his head, and it read

187:2.7 the c. was nailing the title above the Master’s head.

187:3.5 When the c. of the guard heard Jesus say, “I thirst,

187:3.5 he took some of the wine from his bottle and,

187:4.3 heard the story from the converted Rc. of the guard.

187:5.3 Jesus said, “I thirst,” and the same c. of the guard

189:2.4 going back to report these doings to their c. at the

190:1.2 priest sent the c. of the temple guards to the tomb

190:1.2 The c. wrapped them all up in the linen sheet and

captained

66:5.7 This group was c. by Dan.

captains

74:5.6 Edenites into companies of one hundred with c. over

77:4.1 and several of Van’s group c. were Nodites.

183:5.2 Judas marched along near the c., overhearing all that

183:5.3 near Jesus as he marched along between the two c.

captive

32:1.4 charge of space-energy held c. by the gravity control

80:5.6 Andite elders had adjudged an inferior c. to be unfit,

80:5.6 he was, by elaborate ceremony, committed to the

80:5.6 escorted him to the river and administered the rites

96:2.3 all the Bedouin Semites who were held c. in Egypt.

96:2.5 the religion of the rank and file of the Hebrew c.

96:4.2 a woman of royal blood and a man from a c. race.

97:1.3 priest of Baal; the next, chopping in pieces a c. king.

97:8.2 so terrorized the c. and alien-ruled Jews that they

137:8.15 of this world, nor upon the breaking of c. yokes.

176:1.4 will fall by the edge of the sword and will be led c.

captives

30:4.11 his work on earth, “He led a great multitude of c..”

30:4.11 these c. were the sleeping survivors from the days

69:8.2 enslavement was the lot of those military c. who

69:8.2 In earlier times c. were eaten, tortured to death,

69:8.3 a forward step in the merciful treatment of war c..

69:8.3 had begun to practice the adoption of superior c..

69:8.4 The hunter either adopted or killed his c..

69:8.4 the herders made a practice of killing all men c.

69:8.4 directions for making wives of these women c..

71:1.10 7. Enslavement of c.—they adopted or massacred

72:5.2 superior slaves were war c. or children of such c..

80:3.9 had intermarried with the higher types of war c.

80:3.9 began to save many of the mediocre c. as slaves.

81:2.6 3. The enslavement of c..

84:3.8 It was a great step forward when male c. were no

96:3.1 officer between the government and the Bedouin c..

96:3.2 Bedouin c. hardly had a religion worthy of the name;

97:5.3 to proclaim liberty to the c. and the opening of the

97:7.4 hindered in their influence over their fellow c. by

97:7.7 And it comforted the Jewish c., as it has thousands

123:5.11 to proclaim liberty to the c., and to set the spiritual

126:4.2 to proclaim liberty to the c., and to set the spiritual

138:3.6 downtrodden and spiritual liberty to the moral c..

140:3.2 send you forth to proclaim liberty to the spiritual c.,

140:9.2 Liberate spiritual c., comfort the oppressed, and

148:5.5 to proclaim liberty to the c., and to comfort all

150:8.9 He has sent me to proclaim release to the c. and the

190:5.4 proclaim liberty to the c. of sin, and open up the

captivities

135:5.2 assigned to explain the Babylonian and other c. of

captivity

69:7.3 elephant, many of them would not reproduce in c..

69:7.3 presence, and that they would reproduce in c..

74:8.9 after the Babylonian c. they inclined more toward

78:7.3 the Hebrew priests in Babylonian c. sought to trace

78:7.4 of the Hebrew priesthood during the Babylonian c..

93:9.8 by the Hebrew priests during the Babylonian c..

93:9.9 was tremendously depressed by the Babylonian c..

95:1.10 later-day Hebrew priests found them during the c.

96:2.4 throughout this period of c. these Arabian nomads

96:4.8 The later c. that enslaved the Jews in Babylon finally

97:4.3 “And though they go into c. before their enemies,

97:7.1 The destruction of the Hebrew nation and their c.

97:7.2 During the c. the Jews were much influenced by

97:7.3 up the dwindling courage of their fellows in c..

97:7.4 liberal use of these writings subsequent to the c.,

97:7.5 that Isaiah proclaimed during these days of the c..

97:7.14 This prophet of the c. preached to his people and

97:9.26 The Yahweh-Baal struggle ended with the c..

97:9.26 c. shocked the remnant of Israel into monotheism.

97:9.27 the Old Testament evolved in Babylon during the c..

130:1.2 —there is nothing that can hold them in further c..

130:1.2 the Lord God will deliver them from their c.;

142:3.5 learned about during their c. in the land of the Nile.

143:4.1 away and into c. over twenty-five thousand Jews

143:4.2 the return of the former from the Babylonian c.,

153:2.1 Your sons and your daughters shall go into c..

captors

97:7.4 made converts equally among the Jews and their c.

139:2.15 the recipient of high honors when Peter’s c. informed

150:9.3 edge of the cliff, Jesus turned suddenly upon his c.

capture

41:3.9 c. of meteors by the accretion of energy-material

41:3.9 Sometimes a sun will c. a stream of meteors in a

43:6.7 materials to represent their ideas and c. their ideals.

57:5.11 later on by the c. of enormous quantities of meteors.

57:5.11 worlds still continue to c. meteors, but in lessened

57:5.13 Angona was unable to c. any of the solar mass,

69:4.1 as marriage by contract followed marriage by c.,

83:2.2 As raiding preceded trading, so marriage by c.

83:2.2 Some women would connive at c. in order to escape

83:2.2 elopement was the transition stage between c. by

83:2.3 Later, mock c. became a part of the regular wedding

83:2.3 A modern girl’s pretensions to resist “c.,” to be

195:0.5 and c. the very best minds of the Roman Empire?

captured

41:5.4 to warm an inhabited planet, to be c. by a meteor,

57:5.9 powerful gravity pull of Jupiter and Saturn early c.

57:7.2 when enormous space bodies were c. by the earth.

69:7.2 corrals were constructed, entire herds would be c..

117:6.10 It can never be c.; it is alive, free, thrilling, and

captures

57:6.6 still growing as the result of continued meteoric c..

143:2.3 he who rules his own self is greater than he who c.

capturing

15:5.8 Jupiter, would be greatly enlarged by c. the

36:2.14 assistants to the Life Carriers in the work of c.,

86:5.15 Head hunting was a method of c. an enemy’s soul,

Capua

130:0.2 From Naples they went to C., whence they traveled

130:8.6 From here they went by way of C. to Rome,

130:8.6 to Rome, making a stop of three days at C..

caravan

75:6.3 The Edenic c. was halted on the third day out from

75:6.4 It was a sad, sad c. that prepared to journey on.

75:7.1 It was while the Edenic c. was halted that Adam and

76:0.2 Cain and Sansa were born before the Adamic c. had

76:1.1 It required almost a full year for the c. of Adam to

76:3.6 Adam’s c. had carried the seeds and bulbs of plants

79:3.2 the later opening up of the sea lanes and the c. routes

79:7.6 reduced the volume of trade passing over the c. trails

94:9.2 gospel not only braved the perils of the overland c.

97:9.15 gained control of the c. tariffs formerly collected by

121:2.2 From time immemorial, many c. routes from the

121:2.2 more than half of this c. traffic passed through or

121:2.8 as well as the western terminals of the c. routes

122:7.7 Joseph was informed that the c. stables, hewn out

123:1.6 close to the village spring near the c. tarrying lot.

123:1.6 listening to the conversation of the c. conductors

123:1.7 spread over all Nazareth from contact with the c.

123:5.6 little trouble in conversing with the c. travelers and

123:5.7 Nazareth was a c. way station and crossroads of

123:5.13 From four directions Jesus could observe the c.

124:1.12 When work and c. travel were slack, Jesus made

124:3.3 Jesus spent considerable time at the c. supply shop,

126:5.8 the opportunity of mingling with the c. passengers.

127:3.1 old family supply and repair shop near the c. lot,

128:2.3 Jesus spent most of his time at the c. repair shop.

128:2.6 so far below those of even the c. city of Nazareth

128:3.3 This merchant owned over four thousand c. camels

128:3.3 countries so frequently heard spoken of by the c.

128:6.3 The final payments had been made on the c. repair

129:1.7 Frequently he would go down to visit at the c.

129:1.7 some of the c. people who chanced to attend

130:0.3 From there they traveled by c. to Mesopotamia,

133:8.4 After preparing their luggage for the camel c.,

133:9.1 c. trip across the desert was not a new experience

134:1.1 Ur to Babylon, where he joined a desert c. that was

134:1.6 the conductor of a large c. which was passing

134:1.6 a few days after Jesus left with the c., Mary and

134:2.0 2. THE CARAVAN TRIP TO THE CASPIAN

134:2.1 Jesus left Nazareth on the c. trip to the Caspian Sea

134:2.1 The c. which Jesus joined as its conductor was going

134:2.2 For Jesus this c. trip was an adventure of exploration

134:2.2 He had an interesting experience with his c. family—

134:2.2 along the route followed by the c. lived richer lives

134:2.2 the extraordinary conductor of a commonplace c..

134:2.4 The c. trip was successful in every way.

134:2.4 safe conduct of the travelers making up the c. party.

134:2.5 Jesus gave up the direction of the c. at Lake Urmia,

134:2.5 Jesus returned as a passenger with a later c. to

134:2.5 Jesus journeyed on with the c. train to Capernaum,

134:6.15 suspected that the oft-referred-to lectures of the c.

caravans

123:5.6 When he grew older, he mingled freely with the c.

carbon

25:6.1 counterpart—what might be called a c. copy.

41:8.1 most common of which is the hydrogen-c.-helium

41:8.1 In this metamorphosis, c. acts as an energy

41:8.1 temperature the hydrogen penetrates the c. nuclei.

41:8.1 the c. cannot hold more than four such protons,

57:7.8 Much of the c. of the atmosphere was abstracted to

57:7.8 Later on, much greater quantities of these c. gases

58:1.8 There the high degree of c. in the atmosphere

58:7.10 dark colors, indicating the presence of organic c.

carbon dioxide

57:7.6 containing water vapor, carbon monoxide, c., and

57:8.5 atmosphere is clearing up, but the amount of c.

57:8.17 water vapor, but the percentage of c. was still high.

58:1.8 contained such a high degree of c. that no animal,

59:2.9 there was still too much c. in the air to permit of

59:5.2 C. was still present in the atmosphere but in

65:6.4 the double role of oxygen carrier and c. remover.

65:6.4 living cells and just as efficiently removes the c..

carbon monoxide

57:7.6 slowly evolving, now containing water vapor, c.,

carbonates

57:7.8 was abstracted to form the c. of the various metals

Carboniferous

58:7.10 which overran the earth during the succeeding C.

59:5.0 5. THE FERN-FOREST C. PERIOD

59:5.10 The deposits of this early C. age are from 500 to

59:5.13 years ago the active stages of the C. period began.

59:5.14 which have caused this period to be known as the C..

59:5.19 an extension of the North American C. sea over the

59:5.20 180,000,000 years ago brought the close of the C.

59:5.22 The trunks of the C. trees were commonly seven feet

cardinal

92:3.2 The c. religious ideas of incantation, inspiration,

92:4.7 The c. precepts of his teachings were trust and faith.

98:2.6 Their c. virtues were: wisdom, courage, temperance,

140:8.20 Fidelity was a c. virtue in his estimate of character,

149:3.3 a violator of the c. teachings of the Jewish sacred

170:4.8 five points representing the c. features of the gospel

190:0.4 faith in the resurrection of Jesus was the c. feature of

carenoun

21:2.11 extending her fostering c. and spiritual ministry to

26:5.6 and commit them to the c. of the supremacy guides.

37:10.3 Spornagia are devoted to the c. and culture of the

43:5.16 the Edentia Fathers have exercised a special c. over

55:3.1 still have hospitals, homes for the c. of the sick.

70:8.12 girl was left in the c. of her mother until married.

71:4.10 8. C. of the unfortunate.

74:6.1 provision had been made for the c. of more than

74:7.4 1. Health and the c. of the body.

80:3.5 was trained in the c. of the caves, in art, and in flint

84:7.26 but naturally grows as a result of the c., training, and

94:12.3 faith in the divine mercies and loving c. of Amida,

108:5.3 Adjusters never lose anything committed to their c.;

110:4.4 those meanings and values intrusted to their c. and

119:1.1 I place you under the c. and keeping of Immanuel

123:2.4 baby sister and was of great help to Mary in their c..

123:3.8 to help his mother with the housework and c. of the

126:2.5 the c. of his family and the preparation to do his

127:3.12 and settle down to the c. of their little farm and to

128:7.8 and put Jude in the c. of a relative, a fisherman;

129:2.5 assumed full responsibility for the c. of the family.

131:3.6 Selfishness leads to grief; perpetual c. kills.

132:6.2 for the eldest boy so that he could help in the c. of

133:2.2 The loving c. and consideration which a man is

136:7.1 the c. of the health of himself and his associates,

138:8.1 funds for the c. of dependent families having been

138:9.3 fairly satisfactory plans for the c. of their families.

139:4.9 made provision for the c. of his mother and family.

145:5.1 to devote so much of his time to the c. of the sick

159:5.7 but Jesus made the c. of God for man like the

177:2.5 impressions of the universe from the mother’s c.;

181:1.10 for time and eternity is safely and wholly in the c.

184:1.5 “Do you have no c. as to whether I am friendly to

187:5.2 His last wish—concerning the c. of his mother—had

careverb

63:3.1 properly to c. for the increasingly enfeebled infants

69:9.5 depend on the state (thrifty taxpayers) to take c. of

84:7.2 Woman’s instinct to love and c. for children

87:2.7 that an adult ghost might accompany and c. for the

113:5.2 Angels are so near you and c. so feelingly for you

123:2.14 Mary taught Jesus to know and c. for the vines and

123:5.15 learned to milk the family cow and c. for the other

129:2.3 even as I would foster my own mother and c. for

135:2.2 to return home, take c. of his mother, and await the

142:4.2 to refrain from this and take c. not to do that, but

159:3.4 Take c. that you do not wound the self-respect of

162:8.3 “Master, do you not c. that my sister has left me

163:5.2 these accommodations were required to take c. of

164:1.3 brought him here to the inn and took c. of him.

164:1.3 ‘Take good c. of my friend, and if the expense is

169:1.12 I have remained here to c. for you all these years,

192:2.3 again said Jesus: “Then take good c. of my sheep.

cared

45:0.3 They are also physically c. for and maintained by the

47:2.3 Children of pre-Adjuster ages are c. for in families of

84:7.10 But primitive mothers only nourished and c. for

126:3.2 affectionately and faithfully than Jesus c. for Ruth.

129:1.12 John c. most for his religious teaching and opinions.

133:7.3 Jesus skillfully and tenderly c. for the lad,

135:3.1 who c. for the herds when he made trips to Hebron

139:4.12 The last twenty years of his life John was c. for by a

195:2.2 The Roman c. little for either art or religion, but he

careersee career, ascendant; career, ascending;

career, ascension; career, bestowal; career, earth;

career, morontia; career, mortal; career, Paradise

0:8.9 Such an experiential discovery-c. of the realization

2:2.6 immaturity and imperfection in the evolving c. of

2:5.6 toil with you as you pursue your eternal universe c.

7:3.2 mortal mind initiates its c. as a material mechanism

11:9.8 Every mortal who has espoused the c. of doing the

13:1.13 unless, in the far-distant future of your glorified c.,

14:5.7 and the stimulus of curiosity disappear from your c..

14:5.9 Monotony is not a part of the Havona c..

14:5.10 that death is only the beginning of an endless c. of

14:6.40 but it is also the starting place of the eternal c. of the

15:13.3 for their further progress towards the c. of eternity.

16:5.4 It is hardly strange that the subsequent spirit c. of

17:6.2 We are conversant with six phases of the c. of a local

17:6.3 fact finds place on the Paradise records of the c. of

17:6.8 occurs in the never-ending c. of a Creative Spirit

17:6.9 enters upon the sixth phase of a Creative Spirit’s c..

17:6.10 7. The Unrevealed C.. We know of these six

17:6.10 We know of these six phases of the c. of a local

17:6.10 inevitable that we should ask: Is there a seventh c.?

17:6.10 they are of record as entering upon the c. of sixth-

17:6.10 another and unrevealed c. in universe assignment.

17:6.10 undisclosed c. which will constitute their seventh

20:5.2 The c. of sevenfold bestowal is the supreme goal

20:6.7 “to drink the cup” of the c. of incarnation and

20:9.5 the finaliters in the undisclosed c. of the future

20:9.5 associated with the c. of evolutionary mortals,

21:4.3 Only once in his sevenfold c. as a bestowal Son is

21:4.6 his lowly origin and enforced evolutionary c. when

22:3.4 personally familiar with every step of the c. you

24:6.3 will remain with you throughout your entire c. on

24:7.6 on the records, the c. of such a servital is closed.

25:1.7 they have come down from your next c. to study

25:4.12 the new-found knowledge of your advancing c..

25:7.2 in the c. of light and life there is always time for new

25:8.5 the companion or close associate of your earthly c.

26:8.5 escorted to the circle of their interrupted c.,

26:10.1 of the children of time regarding the c. of eternity.

26:10.6 and the new adventure of the eternal c. will begin.

26:11.7 And now, at the culmination of the Havona c.,

27:0.11 are you ready to begin the endless c. of a finaliter.

27:3.2 As this inward-ascending c. has unfolded from the

28:6.18 throughout the eternal c. you will never encounter

30:3.12 travel and observation is a part of the c. of all

30:4.9 The following narrative presents the universe c. of

30:4.9 Son and Spirit-fused mortals share portions of this c.

30:4.19 regime does not function until the spirit c. begins.

30:4.23 the superuniverse c. is very unlike anything that has

30:4.28 The first act of your Havona c. will be to recognize

30:4.28 Father who made possible your sonship c..

30:4.34 presents an outline of the c. of an ascending mortal.

31:3.3 There undoubtedly remains one more step in the c.

32:5.7 the infinite treasures of such a matchless c. are yours

37:3.7 from the moment of birth through the universe c.

38:3.1 that are in no way related to man’s progressive c.

38:8.6 Henceforth, the full and complete c. of a seraphim,

39:2.13 When you finish your earthly c., your body

39:4.7  the first student apprenticeship in the universe c.,

39:4.8 The first of such periods in the c. of an ascender

39:7.1 function in connection with the ascendant-mortal c.

39:8.5 The supreme choice of seraphim in the c. of time is

39:8.5 guardian angel in order that they may attain the c. of

39:9.1 For such angels the c. of time is finished;

40:7.3 The details of the Adjuster c. of indwelling ministry

40:7.3 elaboration of this truth embraces your whole c..

40:7.5 To the Adjuster-fused mortal the c. of universal

40:10.5 ascenders do indeed have a grand and glorious c. as

41:10.4 pass through a less violent and stormy youthful c..

43:9.1 hear the story of their far-flung c. as it is depicted by

43:9.3 most uniform and stabilized epoch in the entire c. of

43:9.5 are prepared to leave Edentia for the Salvington c.,

44:0.4 if sufficiently gifted, may choose such a c. for a

44:5.9 transit from the c. of time to the service of eternity,

44:5.9 of spirit power for the next stage of the endless c..

44:8.5 you have finished the last circle of the Havona c..

45:5.2 their embarkation upon the Paradise-ascension c..

45:6.3 or unfortunate premature termination of the c. in

45:7.1 must learn to master the essentials of the eternal c.,

45:7.8 for the more extensive and varied socialization c.

46:5.14 the mansion worlds on through all the Jerusem c. of

47:8.1 receive their first lessons in the prospective spirit c.

47:8.4 entrance of an ascending mortal upon the eternal c.

47:9.1 achievement of the immediate postmortal c..

47:9.4 bidding an eternal farewell to the mansonia c. as

47:9.5 and by the time you have finished the Jerusem c.,

47:10.4 granted you on departure from mansion world c. is

47:10.5 mortals who pass through the entire mansonia c.

48:0.2 over the various stages of the local universe c.,

48:3.12 During the early mansonia c. you will have recourse

48:3.15 and grandeur as you advance in the mansonia c..

48:5.9 in the initial phases of the progression c..

48:6.4 you have embarked upon the prespirit c. and have

48:8.1 attainment of spirit status in the superuniverse c.,

50:3.6 a rare chapter in the c. of an ascending mortal.

50:6.1 you are able to compare such a world’s c. with the

50:6.5 still continues to pursue an irregular and checkered c

51:1.4 death will eventually terminate the planetary c.

55:4.12 From the second stage on throughout the c. of a

55:6.7 of that incomprehensible c. of Paradise ascension

57:3.12 marks the end of the secondary c. of a space nebula.

62:3.1 Early in the c. of the dawn mammals, in the treetop

65:2.16 first appeared and began his eventful planetary c..

66:1.5 No prince of the planets ever embarked upon a c. of

66:8.1 looking back over the long c. of Caligastia, we find

66:8.3 progressed very satisfactorily in its planetary c. up to

89:2.3 started his c. in perfection, and that transgression of

92:0.1 the millenniums of mankind’s experiential c. through

93:2.2 the first time in his universe c. that Machiventa had

93:10.1 Urantia assignment and resumed his interrupted c. as

101:5.5 So must philosophy start its c. on the assumption of

103:7.11 Science starts out on its vaunted c. of reasoning by

107:0.2 they are the veritable promise of man’s eternal c.

107:6.3 and in the postfinaliter stages of the eternal c.,

107:6.3 but the Paradise ascent and the finaliter c. are the

107:7.3 Adjusters lay plans for man’s eternal c., they adapt,

108:5.5 the new worlds and the new name of your future c..

108:6.5 These faithful custodians of the future c. duplicate

108:6.7 existence in the light of the spiritual and future c..

109:0.1 Adjusters are the children of the universe c.,

109:0.1 rehearsing the realities of the universe c. in the

109:1.4 Adjusters pass through a definite developmental c.

109:3.5 But in the c. after death, the three-brained type

110:1.2 dark and uncertain mazes of your short earthly c.;

110:3.4 and with a successful and honorable c. on earth.

111:2.2 surviving soul of ultimate destiny and unending c.,

111:7.2 The Adjuster cannot stop or materially alter your c.

112:5.22 are a part of, and essential to, your universe c..

112:6.2 morontia personality forms for the local universe c..

112:6.6 There are no influences in the local universe c.

112:6.9 mortal mind enters upon its premorontia universe c.

112:7.4 there can be no future danger to the eternal c. of

112:7.5 made a final and irrevocable choice for the eternal c..

112:7.8 eventually to proceed upon your superuniverse c.

113:1.5 and from that time until the earthly c. is finished,

113:1.6 until (if natural death does not terminate your c. and

113:7.1 It is indeed an epoch in the c. of an ascending mortal,

113:7.2 consort with you as you progress through the c. of

113:7.4 follow you through the superb c. of the universe

113:7.6 co-operate in the divine service as they did in the c.

117:4.2 But if a creature rejects the eternal c., that part of

117:4.11 if mortal man rejects the eternal c., he is moving

117:4.13 lies the enchanting vista of the universe c.

117:5.14 embark upon the absonite phases of the eternal c.

117:6.5 Adjuster fusion and during the superuniverse c.,

117:6.6 the continuing adult c. of the ascendant mortal.

117:6.17 the Paradise ascent and subsequent universe c. will

117:6.26 you will discover the great result of your c. of

119:3.4 did this unique Material Son begin his difficult c.

119:5.3 On Salvington we followed the c. of this spirit

119:5.3 trained spirit mortal and, as such, continued his c.

119:6.1 purpose of assuming the c. of a morontia mortal at

119:6.3 this wonderful c. of Michael as the morontia mortal

119:6.4 after his return from the c. of the carpenter’s son on

119:7.4 was taking the most precarious step in all his c.,

120:2.8 by a God-knowing human during the short c. of

120:2.9 superhuman repercussions attend your earthly c.

122:4.4 constructed subsequent to Michael’s c. on earth.

122:5.2 the extraordinary c. of her eldest son, which was

122:5.3 Mary’s temperament tended to dominate the c. of

123:2.13 upon the fifth stage of a Galilean Jewish child’s c.,

123:4.8 have a fairly good idea of the youthful c. of Jesus,

124:4.5 her guidance in matters having to do with his life c.

124:5.5 diligent pupil was destined to some outstanding c.,

124:6.18 Thus ends the c. of the Nazareth lad, and begins the

124:6.18 who now begins the contemplation of his world c. as

126:5.4 Apparently all Jesus’ plans for a c. were thwarted.

126:5.12 now began the real c. of this young man of Nazareth.

127:2.12 supernatural had happened in this young man’s c.

127:4.2 In his home and throughout his public-teaching c.

127:5.1 effect marriage would have upon Jesus’ future c.;

127:5.2 to cast her lot with this man and to share his c. of

127:5.4 and the intriguing contemplation of his eventual c.

127:5.6 the greatest man who ever lived would begin his c.

127:6.2 maiden (not realizing the factor of his future c. of

128:1.8 which event marked the beginning of his public c.

128:1.10 When once Jesus had espoused his public c.,

128:3.9 very seldom did he himself speak of his future c..

128:4.1 Jesus faced in the course of his purely human c..

128:4.6 building up of such a versatile and spectacular c.

128:4.6 to suppress everything during his eventful c. which

128:5.6 was the most uneventful six months of his whole c..

129:1.15 to be completed before he could enter upon his c.

129:3.5 overattractive and attention-consuming personal c..

129:4.1 of all his c. right up to the event of his crucifixion

133:9.5 strange teacher who terminated his c. on a cross,

134:0.1 Jesus began to lay plans for a public c. in the land

134:0.2 to finish his life on earth and to complete his c. of

134:0.2 His Urantia c. began among the Jews in Palestine,

134:7.7 period marked the termination of his purely human c.

135:4.6 to begin his short but brilliant c. as a public preacher.

135:11.3 outworking of the great preacher-prophet’s c..

136:4.5 for thinking over the whole eventful and varied c.

136:7.1 to prevent the untimely termination of his c. in the

137:5.2 most important conferences of all Jesus’ earthly c..

137:8.4 sermon, the first pretentious effort of his public c.,

144:5.69 And when our c. is finished, make it an honor to

146:1.1 preached one of the great sermons of his early c. on

153:1.6 of supernatural power to characterize his whole c..

156:5.8 view of your destiny, a universe expansion of your c.

157:6.2 the beginning of a new epoch in their Master’s c.

157:7.5 witnessed the beginning of his c. as the Son of Man

160:4.16 The c. of a God-seeking man may prove to be a

163:6.2 go forward in an endless c. of spiritual conquest.”

172:3.2 Jesus was nearing the end of his c. in the flesh,

172:5.11 the satisfying climax of their whole c. as apostles.

176:3.2 look forward to the next step in the eternal c. with

181:1.10 assurance of a son who believes that his c. for time

181:2.3 as I enter upon the closing hours of my earthly c.,

183:1.1 with the termination of the Master’s c. in the flesh.

184:4.6 greatest victories in all his long and eventful c. as

186:2.3 whole human c., from first to last, was a spectacle

187:4.5 by those who extolled such a c. of robbery as an

188:0.1 This period in the Master’s c. began shortly before

189:1.10 Jesus spoke the first words of the postmortal c..

193:0.3 that you might experience the God-knowing c..

193:6.1 be called after the termination of his planetary c..

195:5.10 you await the majestic unfolding of an endless c. of

196:0.10 When you study the c. of the Master, as concerns

196:2.2 of the successive levels of the pre-Paradise c..

career, ascendant

17:1.9 the reunions of the struggles and triumphs of the a..

22:4.3 experience in the a. is essential to an adequate

22:4.6 not wholly, concerned with the services of the a.

22:9.2 They are versed in the affairs of the ascendant c.,

22:9.6 We of the a. love them and do all in our power to

23:2.13 Throughout the a. you will be vaguely able to detect

26:9.4 life by life, world by world, the a. has been mastered,

26:10.6 ever intervenes between the epochal stages of the a..

27:1.3 marked the successive status attainments of the a.;

27:7.8 The a. is well-nigh finished, and the seventh jubilee

30:3.8 The next higher residential world of the a. always

31:0.9 the experience acquired throughout the eventful a..

31:4.1 to go through the a. with their human wards,

37:2.7 assigned on missions pertaining to the a. of mortals,

39:7.1 function in connection with the ascendant-mortal c.

47:4.5 part of personal memory all the way through the a..

48:5.1 from the bonds of the flesh and starts out on the a.

113:7.0 7. SERAPHIM AND THE ASCENDANT CAREER

career, ascending

14:6.37 7. The Evolutionary Mortals of the Ascending C..

25:7.3 At every stage of the a. all contactable personalities

25:8.7 separated from your associate of the a.—mortal or

27:3.2 As this inward-a. has unfolded from the nativity

30:4.1 following seven stages of the ascending universe c.:

30:4.34 presents an outline of the c. of an ascending mortal.

37:3.2 of creature survival and to the furtherance of the a.

40:7.3 through all of the a. in Nebadon and Orvonton

44:0.13 As in all other phases of the a. those who are most

47:1.5 the most touchingly beautiful scenes of all the a. to

47:9.2 you will pursue all the way up through your long a..

48:3.18 They are the personality luxury of your a. in the local

50:3.6 a rare chapter in the c. of an ascending mortal.

107:2.7 Adjuster becomes indissolubly linked with the a.

108:0.2 mortals in every bona fide experience of the a.;

108:5.6 it is the preparation of your soul for the long a.

109:6.2 if the human partner declines to pursue the a.,

112:5.8 from any world of the eternal joy of pursuing the a..

113:7.1 It is indeed an epoch in the c. of an ascending mortal

career, ascension

0:8.9 mortal evolutionary creatures of the Paradise-a.

5:1.4 possibilities for progress in the a. are equal to all;

13:1.8 phases of incarnation having to do with your a.

37:5.1 You quite well understand about the universe-a.

40:5.18 clear the essential differences in relation to the a.

40:5.18 And the a. is the most important factor in any

43:8.10 of the progressive co-ordination of the Paradise-a.;

45:5.2 or until their embarkation upon the Paradise-a..

49:5.18 The three orders stand on an equal footing in the a..

51:1.6 capacity for Adjuster indwellment and Paradise a..

55:2.9 experience of such Son-seized mortals in the a.

55:6.7 of that incomprehensible c. of Paradise ascension

55:6.8 worlds of the local universe capital to begin their a.

56:7.9 will in some way become a part of the Paradise-a. of

110:2.2 step of the tremendous transformation of the a..

117:6.6 new synthesis of experiential values of the entire a.

career, bestowal

7:4.5 with his experiential b. of sovereignty acquirement

21:3.15 Before the completion of the b. a Creator Son rules

21:3.15 when the b. is finished, then is he settled in authority;

21:4.5 Creator Son had completed six phases of his b.;

21:4.5 His death on Urantia completed his b.;

35:2.6 When a Creator Son enters upon the b. on an

53:5.2 Michael had not completed his b.; he had not yet

54:5.6 Sovereign because he had not completed his b.,

119:8.2 billion years of Urantia time to complete the b. of

120:3.12 subsequent to the completion of his b. on Urantia.

career, earth

110:3.4 and with a successful and honorable c. on earth.

113:1.5 and from that time until the earthly c. is finished,

120:2.9 superhuman repercussions attend your earthly c.

122:4.4 constructed subsequent to Michael’s c. on earth.

124:6.15 the first time in his earth c., there appeared to Jesus

125:0.1 No incident in all Jesus’ eventful earth c. was more

134:1.7 to complete his earth c. as man appearing as God.

136:4.9 if he, Jesus, should see fit to finish up his earth c.

136:4.9 he would go back to the world to finish his earth c.

136:4.10 policies and conduct the remainder of his earth c..

136:5.3 in connection with, or in behalf of, his earth c.

136:5.4 in connection with your earth c. except in those

137:5.2 most important conferences of all Jesus’ earthly c..

145:3.8 This was one of those moments in the earth c. of

145:3.13 throughout the remainder of his earth c., Jesus

150:1.1 things that Jesus did in connection with his earth c.,

152:0.3 miraculous cures that attended upon Jesus’ earth c..

157:6.3 The fourth and last period of his earth c. began

158:3.5 the final phase of his earth c. as the Son of God and

158:7.8 Father’s will regarding the remainder of his earth c..

159:6.5 enactment of the closing episodes of Jesus’ earth c..

162:9.4 to precede the ending of his earth c. in the flesh.

167:4.2 stupendous outward working of his entire earth c..

181:2.3 as I enter upon the closing hours of my earthly c.,

183:1.2 desired the Son to finish his earth c. naturally,

188:0.1 and his resurrection, is a chapter in the earth c. of

career, morontia

16:5.4 The entire m. is lived under the influence of this

30:3.6 their initial contact with these groups in the m. of

35:4.1 has to do with the supervision of the progressive m.

44:8.3 which the m. will not fully compensate and wholly

44:8.4 will not persist with these same mortals in the m.

44:8.4 if, after acquiring mota insight in the m., you still

45:7.8 in experiential association with the budding m.,

47:6.1 well entered upon the m.; you have progressed

47:10.7 the introduction of mortal survivors to the m.,

48:3.7 companions are responsible for the whole of the m.

48:5.8 One of the purposes of the morontia c. is to effect

49:6.10 The more advanced group may take up the m. on

109:0.1 of those activities which have to do with the m..

112:6.1 The m. in the local universe has to do with the

112:6.9 mortal mind enters upon its premorontia universe c.

112:6.9 adjutant mind initiates the prespiritual or m. of local

119:6.1 purpose of assuming the c. of a morontia mortal at

119:6.3 the details of this unnumbered morontia mortal’s c.,

119:6.3 this wonderful c. of Michael as the morontia mortal

190:0.1 for the purpose of experiencing the ascending m. of

191:3.2 As the Master progressed in the m., it became,

193:5.3 mortal vision during the days of his m. on Urantia.

career, mortal

22:5.3 My own seraphic guardian of the m. went through

25:8.7 from your associate of the ascending c.—mortal or

25:8.10 ascending seraphim, the guardian angel of the m.,

28:5.14 lessons to be learned during your m. is teamwork.

30:3.7 Their story belongs to the narrative of the m. in the

31:3.5 our knowledge of the m. does not go beyond

39:7.1 do function in connection with the ascendant-m. but

40:5.2 and guide you in the life journey of the m. of time.

40:9.5 and by consulting the records of the m. filed by the

43:8.2 is the most settled period in an ascending m.’ up to

108:5.5 Adjusters are not interested in making the m. easy;

111:1.9 such a loving pilot and eventually wreck the m.

111:3.5 The m., the soul’s evolution, is not so much a

112:0.1 human origin, the initial worlds of the ascending m.

112:3.5 the memory transcription of the m., proceeds to

113:7.5 the destiny guardians of attachment during the m.

119:6.3 reveal the details of this unnumbered morontia m.’

120:1.3 the unrevealed vicissitudes of your ensuing m..

136:5.3 matters having to do with the remainder of his m.

186:2.11 Now, in these final episodes of his m. and in his

career, Paradise

27:0.11 That is, you enter upon your P. under the tutelage

47:2.4 before death had not made a choice concerning the P

49:6.11 and many die in youth before choosing the P..

50:3.6 system headquarters for the resumption of the P.,

50:7.3 All through the P., reward follows effort as the result

54:6.9 choose to enter upon the P. if sin had not cursed

54:6.9 the endowment of freewill choice regarding the P..

55:4.25 start out immediately on the P., receiving Adjusters

55:4.26 may all go to universe headquarters and begin the P..

55:6.7 of that endless and incomprehensible c. of Paradise

76:5.2 they also knew that the P. was still open to them

145:2.9 his children should begin that eternal ascent of the P.

196:2.2 schools of the successive levels of the pre- P..

careerssee careers, bestowal

20:6.6 allowing them to finish their mortal c., terminate

20:10.3 evolutionary domains in the c. of these Avonals of

22:2.9 are fully conscious of their entire ascendant c.,

22:3.1 executive genius throughout their long ascending c..

22:4.4 depending on the differentials of their ascendant c.

22:5.6 The Trinitized Custodians start out their c. as

25:2.4 in their postsuperuniverse c. the conciliators

25:8.6 are well versed in the c. of these arriving pilgrims

26:6.2 Through their long c. in the evolutionary universes

31:1.5 constituting the supreme goals of their supernal c.,

37:2.4 ascendant Evening Stars started their universe c. as

37:10.6 Further experience in your advancing c. will reveal

40:4.2 participation in the lives and c. of the lowly mortals

40:9.9 these opportunities for investigating their human c.

42:10.5 personalities in the local universe ascending c..

44:8.4 with these same mortals in the morontia and spirit c..

44:8.5 the local universe to embark upon their spirit c.,

47:2.2 worlds where death so untimely terminated their c..

47:2.7 death automatically terminates their probationary c..

48:4.13 and are greatly helped in their earthly c. thereby.

48:4.16 among those who start their c. far below the goal

48:4.20 long morontia, and then increasingly spiritual, c..

48:6.28 the supreme order of seraphim began their c. as

49:4.8 their immediate c. after death are very much alike.

50:2.3 evolutionary planets in their early and unsettled c.

54:6.5 I will only call attention to the enhanced c. of those

55:4.24 a Planetary Adam and Eve may select c. as follows:

55:6.7 before human beings enter upon their morontia c.;

55:6.8 the local universe capital to begin their ascension c..

56:7.9 a part of the Paradise-ascension c. of those beings

57:3.6 start out on their long and eventful c. as the stars of

61:4.2 Hood, and Rainier were beginning their mountain c..

84:6.6 morontial and spiritual as well as in their mortal c..

92:5.5 pertaining to supernatural origins and miraculous c.

92:5.6 their leaders as being born of virgins; their c. are

105:1.8 will continue to grow throughout your endless c.

106:9.10 throughout the unending future of your eternal c. in

107:1.3 We know very little concerning their c. until they

107:2.5 Here occurs a break in our efforts to follow the c.

108:1.8 Personalized Adjusters throughout the universe c.

109:5.4 While in the universe and superuniverse c. no man

110:2.1 they bring with them the model c., the ideal lives,

110:2.3 work of building spiritual counterparts of your c.,

110:6.22 The great days in the individual c. of Adjusters are:

112:4.2 ascenders immediately to begin their morontia c.,

117:6.6 realization of self will continue in the universe c.

119:4.6 attention to the various phases of the ascending c. of

120:1.3 for safe conduct throughout their universe c.,

136:4.10 prophets and human leaders begin their public c.

155:2.2 and unproductive period in their c. up to this time.

careers, bestowal

20:1.14 when they have completed their bc., each functions

20:6.0 6. THE MORTAL-BESTOWAL CAREERS

20:6.5 The mortal-bestowal c. of the Michaels and the

21:4.6 Sons, subsequent to the completion of their bc.,

21:6.2 The completion of the creature-bestowal c. and the

carefree

48:4.12 such a c. review as to provoke spirit mirth and a

123:2.16 observed the growing up of a normal, healthy, c.,

137:3.7 had Jesus’ family and friends seen him so c. and

138:3.6 his participation in such a lighthearted and c. affair.

140:7.3 sent his apostles off to “go fishing, seek c. change,

169:1.6 sons; one, the younger, was lighthearted and c.,

192:1.4 “Well, John, I am glad to see you again and in c.

careful

66:5.5 The cow was so improved by c. breeding as to

86:4.8 this led to c. tomb construction and efforts at body

92:3.3 when tempted to criticize evolutionary religion, be c.

110:1.2 They are the c. custodians of the sublime values of

129:3.5 Jesus was c. not to build up an overattractive and

136:4.5 varied career of the Urantia bestowal and for the c.

140:8.3 fisherman, and to his c. organization of the twelve.

140:8.9 Jesus was always c. to avoid the political snares of

152:4.4 Luke, the physician, who made c. search into these

177:5.1 Jesus made c. inquiry about the families of all of

188:4.2 the death on the cross, you should be c. not to make

carefully

25:8.6 they c. examine the records of mortal origin and

39:5.13 lower pairs of shields are c. closed and adjusted.

44:4.10 transmittal of these space reports is c. supervised,

66:4.5 they had been c. instructed to resort to parenthood

66:4.10 c. explored every imaginable phase of intellectual

71:2.1 Go slowly! Select c.! for the dangers of democracy

80:3.5 Each child was c. trained in the care of the caves,

88:2.5 Moses c. directed that they should make no sort of

88:5.1 all excreta of the body were therefore c. buried.

90:4.3 feared the sick, and for ages they were c. avoided,

93:9.9 they c. edited all their records for the purpose of

95:5.13 therefore did they so c. embalm and preserve their

96:3.5 This dash for liberty was c. planned and skillfully

97:8.1 Old Testament, they c. and completely destroyed

99:1.3 needs c. to scrutinize its charts of morality and

124:6.13 little interest Jesus evinced in all these c. laid plans.

127:2.2 Jesus listened c. to them and asked many questions

129:2.7 Jesus thoroughly inspected these schools and c.

134:0.1 Jesus had c. studied the people he met and the

136:4.2 C. Jesus thought over the advice given him

138:5.4 c. outlined the plans for proclaiming the kingdom

138:6.1 The older apostles c. reviewed, for the benefit of the

139:6.5 “Judas, watch c. your steps; do not overmagnify

140:8.27 c. provide for conscientious self-examination.

141:1.5 From night to night Andrew c. instructed his fellow

142:7.8 Wise fathers c. plan for the education and training of

166:1.4 How c. you cleanse the outside of the cups and the

189:4.3 the body of Jesus its death anointing and more c. to

careless

68:4.3 mortals who dared to treat with c. disdain the rules

84:1.4 into a woman’s body as a result of c. bathing or

138:3.6 his presence to such scenes of c. pleasure making.

146:2.13 the relation of prayer to c. and offending speech,

caresnoun

151:2.2 who allow the c. of the world and the deceitfulness

162:8.2 and that Martha was cumbered by many trivial c.;

169:1.15 or otherwise spiritually blinded by the material c.

caresverb

12:6.8 But who fosters and c. for the fundamental needs of

131:4.3 in need; the Immortal One c. for all mankind.

142:2.2 loves and affectionately c. for each individual

145:2.4 The prophets have all taught you that Yahweh c. for

caretaker

189:4.10 as if she thought he might be the c. of the garden,

190:0.5 man whom she considered to be the c. of Joseph’s

caretakers

47:1.1 certain groups of salvaged children and their c. are

48:6.9 The Gods are my c.; I shall not stray; Side by side

53:7.1 the c. and builders on the Father’s sphere and its

cargo

133:2.1 the ship landing, waiting for the boat to unload c.,

cargoes

121:2.2 ships carried their c. to all the maritime Occident.

Caribbean

59:1.5 The entire C. region was highly elevated.

59:2.2 The C. region was highly elevated.

caricatures

67:1.1 no way resembled your c. of his nefarious majesty.

caring

53:9.1 now labor with the Panoptians in the work of c. for

55:3.1 There still remain the problems of c. for accidental

126:2.2 the responsibility of c. for his widowed mother

Carmel, Mount

123:5.12 they could see the long ridge of C. running down to

128:3.2 thence around C. to Ptolemais and Nazareth.

135:1.4 John became impressed with the prophet of C.

carnivorous

43:6.5 There are no c. creatures on such architectural

52:3.8 Primitive man is for the most part c.; Material Sons

52:3.8 belonging to the herbivorous and c. animal groups.

52:3.9 and physical characteristics of their c. evolutionary

59:1.19 developed into four distinct groups: c., herbivorous,

60:1.10 But earlier reptiles were smaller, c., and walked

60:3.20 leaping kangaroo varieties of the c. dinosaurs.

61:1.2 small, highly active, c., springing type of dinosaur.

61:2.2 early placental mammals sprang from c. ancestors,

61:2.7 This c. creature was something of a cross between

62:3.5 The large beasts native to these regions were not c.,

65:2.12 It was from an agile little reptilian dinosaur of c.

Carpathians

61:1.12 the highlands of the Alps, C., Apennines, and

carpentersee carpenter’s son

121:7.12 by the new and startling pronouncements of the c. of

122:1.1 Joseph himself was a c. and later a contractor.

122:5.1 enhanced by his advancement from the rank of c.

122:6.3 a large room, which was used as a c. shop during the

122:8.4 Joseph meantime working some at his c.’ trade.

123:0.1 Joseph was employed as a c. for several months

123:1.1 In less than a week Joseph secured work as a c.,

123:1.6 After this he did very little c. work by the day.

123:3.1 the possession of one of them by the c.’ family

123:4.3 Jesus delighted to play in the corner of the family c.

124:2.10 vocation later on influenced him to become a c.,

124:4.1 Jesus began doing regular work in the c. shop

126:1.1 Jesus was rapidly developing into an expert c. and

126:2.2 This c. lad, now just past fourteen years of age,

126:2.5 As the years passed, this young c. of Nazareth

126:3.11 while he continued to work at the c.’ bench,

126:5.5 The pay of a common day-laboring c. was slowly

126:5.8 The close work at the c.’ bench during this and

127:1.8 he was day by day toiling at the c.’ bench earning a

127:2.11 James began full-time work at home in the c. shop.

127:6.11 begin work at the small bench in the home c. shop.

128:1.6 The Nazareth c. now fully understood the work

128:2.3 The latter part of this year, when c. work was slack

128:4.3 all this when he was an obscure and unknown c. of

128:4.4 turned all Jewry upside down with the former c. of

129:1.2 invited the visiting c. to join him in the enterprise,

129:1.7 who chanced to attend remembered him as the c.

129:1.11 playing out by the side of the Nazareth c. shop.

129:4.1 engrossing because he was at this time still the c. of

134:7.2 various names in different parts of the country: c. of

136:4.2 that was preserved on the boards about the c. shop

137:2.2 Ezra rejected the mild-mannered c. of Nazareth,

137:2.2 This Galilean c., this Capernaum boatbuilder,

137:2.6 “He is Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph, the c.,

137:4.6 Then it was whispered about that the c. and

137:8.3 Jesus did his last work at the c. bench on this

138:2.5 2. Thomas Didymus, a fisherman and onetime c.

139:8.2 Formerly Thomas had been a c. and stone mason,

140:8.3 simply called attention to his life as c., boatmaker,

145:3.12 to ascertain if he was the former c. of Nazareth or

150:7.1 Jesus passed by the c. shop and spent a half hour

150:7.2 heard much about the doings of their former c.,

150:9.1 remarked: “Yes, I am Joseph’s son; I am the c.,

153:2.10 not Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph, the c.?

156:5.2 But do not make the mistake of the foolish c. who

195:10.18 that the commonplace disciples of a crucified c. set

carpenter’s son

20:6.3 As Jesus worked on your world as the c.’, so do

95:7.3 gladly have received the simple gospel of the c.’,

119:6.4 more so after his return from the career of the c.’ on

124:5.3 the thinking and acting of the now adolescent c.’.

127:5.2 her father approved of her attraction for the c.’,

140:8.27 The c.’ never taught character building; he taught

carpenters

122:1.1 Joseph’s ancestors were mechanics—builders, c.,

128:2.2 since three of them had been working as full-time c..

carpentry

127:3.11 advised him to remain in Nazareth to take up c. or

128:2.2 that it was unwise for all the boys to take up c..

156:5.2 only parable having to do with his own trade—c..

carpet

172:3.9 a c. of honor for the donkey bearing the royal Son,

carpets

83:4.7 the custom under the Christian mores to stretch c.

carping

139:8.12 Thomas had a great mind; he was no c. critic.

Carrara

60:1.4 The C. marble comes from such modified limestone.

carriage

39:5.14 transport makes the proper inspection of the c. of life

39:5.14 out and touches the near point of the seraphic c.,

83:4.7 the Christian mores to stretch carpets from the c.

carriedsee carried on; carried out

1:0.3 messengers of Paradise have c this divine exhortation

12:7.11 or is c. forward by the momentum of the cosmic

27:6.6 have c. this wisdom out to the universes of space.

30:4.25 but special groups and classes are c. through special

33:7.5 such a misunderstanding would be immediately c. to

39:4.4 survival, statements which are subsequently c.

42:8.3 the electric charge c. by the protons would be

42:9.2 —a birthmark c. by this material world indicative of

45:7.7 These three factors are then c. to the citizenship

48:8.2 this long course of training is best c. forward by

49:1.7 destruction of favorable lines of life plasm c. in a

51:2.3 these beings would be c. away to the new world

56:4.1 all his ascendant children who are c. to Paradise by

57:8.9 the Nebadon broadcasts c. the announcement that

59:3.4 collections of vegetable and animal matter c. down

64:6.19 this struggle since each c. strains of the giant order,

65:3.3 this ascending strain, c. in potential in a single frog,

69:4.8 New ideas and better methods were c. around the

69:6.3 When a son founded a new home, he c. a firebrand

73:4.4 this great enterprise was c. through to completion

74:3.4 the Garden while being c. through the air over this

76:3.6 Adam’s caravan had c. the seeds and bulbs of plants

76:4.7 would be far more disease resistant if your races c.

77:2.4 members of the Prince’s staff c. germ plasm of the

77:2.8 104 individuals who c. the modified Andonite germ

78:1.10 This indigo-black group c. extensive strains of the

78:8.4 These conquerors of Mesopotamia c. in their ranks

79:6.5 But both movements c. a certain amount of Andite

80:1.4 They were an indigo-black group which c. strains of

80:7.4 The later sons of Adamson c. the then most valuable

80:8.2 This strain was c. in Abraham’s ancestry and

80:9.6 the latter half of the invasion period, c. with it

87:6.12 The Romans c. water three times around the corpse;

93:6.8 the Salem colony, which at its height c. over one

94:0.1 these noble men and women who c. the teachings

94:11.2 it is unfortunate that Buddhism was not c. to the

95:1.2 The Jews c. back to Palestine many of the taboos

95:2.10 the sins of one’s life in the flesh on earth was c. over

95:5.15 these Bedouins c. away much of these teachings

96:1.8 This doctrine was c. to Egypt, where this Trinity

96:3.3 But these slaves c. latent possibilities of development

97:2.1 And he c. forward his reforms in the face of the

97:9.26 The city was destroyed, and the people were c. away

98:1.2 to those which their Aryan fellows had c. to India.

98:5.1 vogue, for they c. this belief wherever they went.

100:5.9 Many mystics have c. their mental dissociation to the

101:6.5 he c. forward his work by the combined guidance

119:3.4 the broadcasts c. the fourth proclamation of the

121:2.2 the Mediterranean, whence ships c. their cargoes

122:1.1 was a Hebrew of the Hebrews, albeit he c. many

122:7.5 Their first day of travel c. them around the foothills

123:0.2 mother can know the burden that Mary c. in her

126:2.3 thrust on him, and Jesus c. them faithfully to the end.

129:2.4 Zebedee knew of a little house which c. a mortgage

129:2.7 Jesus had c. with him to Jerusalem a letter from

130:6.6 They c. him home to his mother, and his father,

131:4.1 The missionaries of Melchizedek c. the teachings of

132:0.1 Since Gonod c. greetings from the princes of India to

133:4.14 They traveled on a small boat which could be c.

133:9.4 the small boat c. them out to their anchored ship.

134:2.3 this Caspian Sea trip c. Jesus nearest to the Orient

135:6.3 a stir throughout all Palestine as the travelers c. the

137:4.15 When the servants drew this new wine and c. it to

137:7.4 reports of the strange doings of Jesus had been c. to

138:10.10 Judas Iscariot c. the bag.

139:0.2 Many of these Galilean fishermen c. heavy strains of

139:4.6 and preach but had to be c. to church in a chair,

139:6.3 all of which is commendable if it is not c. too far.

139:9.3 the twins c. money to the families for Nathaniel,

139:12.12 Judas quickly c. the nefarious scheme into effect.

141:8.2 sick; that their message c. healing for the afflicted.

141:8.2 minister to the afflicted was first fully c. into effect.

142:1.7 These men and women c. the news of Jesus’ message

142:3.4 by Melchizedek to Abraham and was c. far from

143:4.1 Sargon c. away and into captivity over twenty-five

145:2.14 This report was also c. to all the settlements around

145:3.1 preparations to go to Jesus or have themselves c.

146:1.4 and Todan later c. this message into Mesopotamia

147:2.1 This was the first time Judas had c. a surplus of

148:9.2 a man long afflicted with paralysis was c. down from

148:9.2 paralytic resolved to be c. into Jesus’ presence,

149:4.3 any virtue, if c. to extremes, may become a vice.

149:4.4 prudence and discretion, when c. too far, lead to

151:6.6 believed that they c. with them the very evil spirits

152:2.9 their associates, who in turn c. it to the multitude.

152:3.1 the power to feed c. with it the right to rule.

154:3.2 that Jesus be seized and c. to Jerusalem for trial

154:6.6 They c. Mary out in the garden to revive her while

156:4.3 they c. with them the message of the fatherhood of

157:1.2 Judas c. their funds, and he was across the lake.

157:5.2 such a plan could hardly be c. through successfully.

162:4.4 each c. a branch of the paradise apple—the citron,

168:3.4 the record c. a resolution attributing the wonders

168:5.3 67 years old, of the same sickness that c. Lazarus off

169:1.2 over his shoulder and tenderly c. it back to the fold

169:3.2 the beggar died and was c. away by the angels to

170:2.3 2. The gospel c. a message of new confidence and

171:0.6 someone had c. word of this conference to Peter

172:2.1 his apostles and followers even then c. swords

172:5.11 the memory of the elation of this Sunday c. them

172:5.12 Besides, Judas c. the bag, and he would not desert

174:2.5 “right of coinage c. with it the right to levy taxes.”

176:3.2 same survival faith that has c. you through your

179:4.6 the Master since they supposed Judas still c. the bag.

181:2.14 though he who c. the bag is absent, the publican

183:4.5 with information from hour to hour which they c. to

186:1.3 that same pocket wherein he had so long c. the bag

186:3.2 And these messengers c. the news that Jesus was

187:1.2 The legend which the centurion c. to put on the

188:1.3 was wrapped in a linen sheet as the four men c. it,

188:1.4 They c. the body into the tomb, a chamber about ten

189:4.3 lotions, and they c. many linen bandages with them.

190:1.6 even those who somewhat doubted, c. the message

193:1.2 Father for his children on earth must be c. to all the

193:2.3 those who c. this story to Sidon and even to Antioch

194:2.8 this new message about Jesus c. along with it

195:0.1 Paul c. the Christian message to the gentiles,

195:0.1 the Greek believers c. it to the whole Roman Empire.

carried on

18:4.4 the routine work of major sector affairs is c. by the

35:3.14 This work is c. in classes composed of those who

37:6.1 effect its upbuilding is c. by the Celestial Overseers.

37:6.2 This training of mind and education of spirit is c.

42:2.14 This work is c. by the versatile directors, centers,

53:7.3 All secession propaganda had to be c. by personal

69:5.8 Treasure lending was c. as a means of enslavement,

69:6.6 the custom of “passing through fire,” a practice c.

70:1.1 while war is but these same activities c. collectively.

70:2.18 Industrialism is more civilized and should be so c. on

70:11.13 judges saw to it that the fight was c. according to

72:2.8 the federal administrative work is c. by the ten

74:0.1 rematerializing the bodies of Adam and Eve was c.

74:8.14 Adam and Eve c. in the Garden for one hundred and

80:7.2 They engaged in writing and c. as herders and

82:3.2 Self-maintenance is individual but is c. by the group;

89:6.2 tribes, human sacrifice is still c. by volunteers,

91:3.1 Very much of an adult’s thinking is mentally c. in

92:4.6 But the aborted teachings of Adam were c. by the

94:12.6 Will this noble faith, that has so valiantly c. through

98:0.2 in Europe the Salem missionaries c. their activities,

138:9.3 The apostles c. their personal work in Capernaum,

149:0.3 while they c. their work of preaching and teaching.

149:0.4 station for the messenger service which David c.

166:0.2 This mission in Perea was successfully c. with help

173:1.3 banking and commercial exchange which was c.

carried out

4:2.2 which have been inaugurated and are being c. by the

10:6.1 within the province of the Paradise Trinity and is c.

25:3.5 Their work is sometimes c. for the apparent welfare

33:7.4 all sentences of extinction are c. upon the orders of

35:6.3 No major policy is ever c. in a constellation unless

50:2.6 But no arbitrary execution is ever c. out without the

51:4.4 usual plan of amalgamation was not extensively c.,

63:6.4 they evolved a ceremony of reverence which was c.

66:7.6 sponsored the Dalamatia plan of teaching that was c.

66:7.18 schools engaged in animal husbandry and c. the

74:7.23 if this great plan of uplifting the races had been c.!

75:2.4 Eve had most scrupulously c. these instructions for

77:1.4 This plan was c. as long as the power to create

90:5.1 It is only when the ritual has been correctly c. that

153:3.2 What avail is your teaching if it cannot be c. out?”

154:6.6 They c. Mary out in the garden to revive her while

186:5.2 or require the death of his Son as it was c. on earth.

carriersee also Life Carrier

36:4.1 chosen by the designated Melchizedek life c. from

36:4.2 The progeny of a Melchizedek life c. and a Material

42:8.4 the mesotron function as an “energy-c.” particle

42:8.5 from the breaking up of the mesotron “energy c.,”

65:6.4 cells to perform in the double role of oxygen c.

66:5.6 It was in these days that c. pigeons were first used,

74:2.3 in great haste to the rendezvous of the c. pigeons

carrierssee also Life Carriers

36:0.1 These c. of life are among the most interesting and

36:2.11 life patterns are configured as twelve inheritance c.

36:3.1 They are the c., disseminators, and guardians of life

36:3.2 world usually consists of one hundred senior c.,

36:3.9 though two of the senior c. and twelve custodians

36:4.1 the Melchizedeks have functioned as life c..

36:4.5 The Melchizedek life c., as well as associated Eves,

36:4.6 The children of the Melchizedek life c. and the

36:4.8 It is the belief of the Melchizedek life c. that their

64:6.32 different races are c. of superior inheritance factors.

77:3.4 The food c. spread the news of the dissension,

carries

1:6.4 The divine spirit which indwells the mortal mind c.,

4:2.3 Nature c. a uniform, unchanging, majestic, and

14:4.11 As the material order of sonship c. on the material,

38:4.1 and c. on specialized activities on the six tributary

39:5.14 carriage of life, c. out the routine tests to ascertain

41:3.8 Your own sun still c. a diminishing legacy of the

42:2.12 The now-appearing gravity-responding energy c.

65:6.4 the red blood cells, which c. oxygen to the living

99:2.6 True religion c. over from one age to another the

103:9.7 Faith most willingly c. reason along as far as reason

108:5.2 as he now c. over from circle to circle those items

109:6.1 the eternal Adjuster c. the worth-while features of

109:6.2 the Adjuster c. away everything of survival value

110:7.5 meanings and values which the Monitor c. forward

111:2.2 mind is the cosmic loom that c. the morontia fabrics

111:2.7 spirit, which connotes a value and c. a meaning not

133:4.12 The fact that your error c. with it the death penalty

176:3.3 as each individual believer c. forward his lifework

176:4.4 he who c. among his universe titles that of Planetary

carrysee carry on; carry out

0:4.7 to those which c. undisclosed capacity for growth.

13:1.20 to c. them away on lengthy interplanetary journeys

28:4.13 These are the seconaphim who c. the pilgrims of time

29:4.32 They are able to c. forward these transformations to

30:2.9 vast orders of universe beings who c. forward their

36:3.2 The Life Carriers often c. actual life plasm to a new

39:4.15 In Satania, your system, they c. passengers back

39:4.15 These very space traversers will sometime c. you

39:4.15 assignment, they will c. you forward to Edentia.

39:4.15 under no circumstances will they c. you backward

40:7.1 These fragments of the divine nature of the Father c.

40:10.4 increasingly competent to c. forward the affairs of

41:5.5 agitated electrons with sufficient energy to c. them

45:1.2 Transport seraphim c. ascending personalities back

46:5.13 In this sacred domain the Daynals c. forward the

49:3.5 these beings enjoy life and c. forward the activities

51:0.1 biologic uplifters always c. the name of this first Son

52:1.5 These enormous birds are able to c. one or two

53:7.1 Only on Panoptia did the Planetary Prince fail to c.

58:4.1 We can and do c. life to the planets, but we brought

58:4.4 insure that each great land mass would c. this life

65:7.6 and always dependable influences c. forward their

72:10.1 betrayal of governmental trust, c. the death penalty,

73:6.7 were not permitted to c. the core of the tree away

74:2.3 “Let loose the birds; let them c. the word that the

74:4.3 Edenites were about to seize him and c. him up to

81:0.1 evolution of the human species continued to c. the

85:1.4 Ears were not perforated to c. stones, but the

87:4.7 the world’s religions still c. this cultural birthmark of

93:2.6 that it did not c. the life plasm of any human race.

94:7.2 Gautama exhorted his followers to c. his gospel to

97:7.8 he shall gather the lambs in his arms and c. them in

102:0.1 No display of energy nor expression of trust can c.

111:1.9 this faithful pilot will safely c. you across the

116:2.3 who ever c. the light of life farther and farther from

121:7.6 And so a different people were called upon to c. an

133:2.2 partner who must c., bear, and nurture the children

144:7.1 price that the followers of Jesus paid in order to c.

148:7.3 to take action against Jesus, advising that they c.

154:3.1 Sanhedrin authorities to seize Jesus and c. him to

154:3.2 within Herod’s domains and forcibly to c. him to

154:6.6 with authority to arrest Jesus and c. him to Jerusalem

159:5.15 what should I do if a stranger forced me to c. his

159:5.15 positive, you can at least c. the pack a second mile.

163:1.3 I instruct you to c. neither purse nor extra clothing,

170:5.21 which will c. it through this material age and over

173:1.8 not permit anyone to c. even an empty vessel

177:1.1 Besides, if I should go along to c. the lunch, you

183:4.7 Jude hastened back down the Jericho road to c.

184:3.17 The councilors were anxious to c. these matters to a

184:5.1 charge of blasphemy would c. no weight with Pilate.

187:1.1 to compel the condemned man to c. the crossbeam

187:1.1 Such a condemned man did not c. the whole cross,

187:1.9 beam from him shoulders and compelled him to c. it

187:1.10 captain commanded him to c. Jesus’ crossbeam.

188:3.1 learn of the resurrection of Jesus and to c. the report

191:1.2 prepare to c. the good news of the gospel to those

191:6.3 You are all called to c. the good news to those who

195:10.15 when it attempts to c. the gospel of Jesus to Oriental

carry on

3:5.12 Then must man c. amid the possibilities of betrayal

14:4.20 they c. the manifold tasks of teaching, training, and

18:5.3 On these worlds ascending mortals c. studies and

28:5.20 The Discerners of Spirits c. these intricate services

30:2.148 Such emissaries prosecute their work and c. their

30:3.4 astronomers c. their work with the aid of a multitude

49:5.17 all have the same type of life plasm and c. planetary

50:4.10 potent centers of learning and culture which they c.

51:1.6 where they reproduce and c. as material citizens of

53:6.5 so-called personal liberty; we were able to c. until

55:8.4 These midsoniters c. certain efforts to inculcate new

61:3.6 with a brain sufficiently large to enable it to c..

64:7.7 they did not c. such incessant and relentless wars of

72:3.2 who reside in small country settlements c. this work

102:2.3 such religious practitioners live and c. as if already in

102:2.8 enables him to c. and “endure as seeing Him who is

124:1.5 to model in clay, provided Jesus promised not to c.

126:1.3 Jesus continued to c. his advanced courses of reading

127:6.12 Jesus knows how to c. in the face of disappointment.

142:8.5 decided to allow him to c. his teaching in this private

154:5.2 directed them to seek God for guidance and to c. the

176:3.3 “Each generation of believers should c. their work,

176:3.6 C. on until I come.

178:3.2 I must leave you in the world to c. the work of the

carry out

15:11.3 of the supergovernment has even hesitated to c..

17:1.4 whose function it is to c. the combined policies of all

21:5.9 And such Sons do make and c. the plans of their

72:6.1 and every man a job; therefore can it successfully c.

87:7.9 symbolism must be those that the individual can c.

110:7.10 more faithfully c. the program of my arrangement,

124:3.10 to thinking about how he was to c. his obligations to

128:0.1 this particular world as the planet whereon to c. his

141:8.1 the apostles began more specifically to c. Jesus’

144:6.12 I shall help you each to c. the spirit of your united

150:1.3 But Paul personally found it difficult to c. in practice

154:4.6 has never seriously tried to c. the teachings of Jesus

179:4.8 fires the evil determination to c. one’s own selfish

183:1.1 human nature had so triumphantly pledged to c.

183:3.3 or at most c. the promise to greet him with a kiss,

185:1.3 Pilate made a threat which he was unwilling to c..

carryingsee carrying out

36:0.1 They are intrusted with designing and c. creature life

36:2.16 the highest form of life is reproduced by a life-c.

37:9.11 on the planet uninterruptedly c. on their work.

39:3.8 personality transporters, c. beings to and from the

47:10.2 made possible by c. the “harp of God,” a morontia

52:3.9 strains c. more of the marks of the nonflesh-eating

66:4.11 mid-type creatures were of great service in c. on the

67:6.7 c. forward the physical evolution of man until it

69:3.11 women were employed as spies, c. on commerce as a

73:4.5 younger generation be trained in the work of c. on

73:7.1 the eastern floor of the Mediterranean Sea sank, c.

75:8.3 While he did fail in c. forward the divine plan, while

77:1.3 of great service in c. on the affairs of the Prince’s

77:9.12 c. man up to God and on to eternity of service and

79:6.3 occupied by peoples c. a heavy percentage of green

80:3.2 blue races were already a highly blended people c.

83:2.3 The c. of the bride over the threshold is reminiscent

84:3.7 Woman has always been the burden bearer, c. the

93:7.1 c. Machiventa’s gospel of belief and faith in God.

97:10.1 the special service of c. the truth of the one God

122:2.7 c. the message of Elizabeth to Mary proclaiming that

122:3.4 experience of c. and bearing the child of promise.

123:4.5 The hot winds, c. blasts of fine sand, usually blew

146:6.2 c. the only son of a widowed mother of Nain.

151:5.3 an evening gale that caught the boat c. Jesus over

157:1.3 large baskets of fish and assisted him in c. them to

159:6.1 evangelists had a valuable experience in c. on their

162:4.4 each c. in the right hand a sheaf of myrtle, willow,

164:3.3 other indulgence of the mother while c. the child.

172:5.2 that his own brother, Peter, was c. such a weapon.

177:1.2 You may start out c. the lunch, and when you grow

183:3.1 armed soldiers and guards, c. torches and lanterns,

187:1.2 captain led the procession, c. small white boards

187:6.1 of the messengers c. the news of the Master’s death.

188:2.3 resurrection, the Jews c. them their food and drink.

190:5.4 gathering the lambs in his arms and tenderly c.

194:4.13 In c. this message, before the time of Paul the

carrying out

32:4.1 to perform so much in the c. of his eternal purpose.

35:2.5 the chief aids of the Bright and Morning Star in c.

75:4.3 Good is the c. of the divine plans; sin is a deliberate

81:1.6 Andites were c. the improved agricultural techniques

108:3.5 that inspectors always address themselves, when c.

113:5.4 that these guardians will find some means of c. these

121:8.12 [Acknowledgment: In c. my commission to restate

126:3.5 removed all thought of immediately c. any plan for

139:4.10 last earthly hour and was found faithfully c. his trust

158:7.8 against the program of implicitly c. his Father’s will

183:3.4 Judas wanted to make a show of c. his part of the

Carthage

80:7.11 settled on the Mediterranean near the later site of C..

130:0.2 From Crete they sailed for C., touching at Cyrene.

130:0.2 At C. they took a boat for Naples, stopping at Malta,

130:6.6 they made ready about noon one day to sail for C.

130:7.0 7. AT C.—DISCOURSE ON TIME AND SPACE

130:7.1 Most of the time en route to C. Jesus talked with his

130:7.3 At C. Jesus had a long and memorable talk with a

Carthaginians

121:2.1 and the more recent enemies of Rome, the C..

carve

81:6.26 The ideals of one generation c. out the channels of

carved

60:4.3 to be c. into the present Rocky Mountains by the

61:7.10 or ice lobes, which c. out the present-day lakes,

85:1.4 symbol of images and idols which were c. in stone

carving

95:2.4 along with the corpse, c. a likeness on the coffin.

casesee case, in

2:3.4 In the c. of an Adjuster-indwelt personality,

3:0.3 but if such were the c., then the creatorship nature

3:2.7 made to rectify the situation; but such is not the c..

12:4.12 But such is not the c..

12:7.3 in any c. where the course of supreme wisdom might

13:2.5 Vicegerington as their home, but such is not the c.

15:12.1 in accordance with the nature and gravity of the c.,

22:9.7 if this were not the c., experiential saturation would

23:1.7 upon to adjudicate the c. of a Solitary Messenger.

24:1.1 without let or hindrance, but such is not the c..

28:5.1 not a differential of status or function in the c. of

32:1.4 In the c. of Nebadon, your local universe, the mass

32:3.8 And in the c. of those who entertain the Mystery

49:2.17 in one c., in the air and treetops and, in another,

51:3.5 In the c. of Adam and Eve, the angel of the Garden

52:5.2 to the Magisterial or Avonal order except in that c.,

53:8.4 since the first step in the hearing of this c has already

53:9.3 tribunals in the c. of Gabriel vs. Lucifer, placed on

53:9.3 the adjudication of the c. of Gabriel vs. Lucifer.

53:9.4 the opening of the c. of Gabriel vs. Lucifer has

54:4.8 first hearing in the pending c. of Gabriel vs. Lucifer

65:7.3 organisms than would have been the c. in a more

72:2.11 regional executives are empowered to bring any c.

72:9.5 but in no c. can any person cast over ten ballots.

77:8.12 But in the c. of Peter’s deliverance after the killing of

82:3.11 would be the c. if two youths were allowed to mate.

91:7.4 In either c. it appears to the individual that such

94:11.7 not altogether the c. in the philosophical life of the

111:4.6 but no two are exactly alike, even in the c. of twins

113:2.10 as is also the c. when the complemental seraphim is

116:2.13 the level of Paradise Deity, but such is not the c..

116:3.4 finaliter nature in the c. of man, Deity nature in

127:2.6 it was doubly so in this c. since the Jewish religion

128:6.7 Jesus so handled the c. that the magistrate

132:0.4 In each c. he would select the truth in what they

132:4.8 The judge reopened the c., and when the evidence

136:5.3 assured him that in no c. would these superhuman

139:12.5 The c. of Judas illustrates the truthfulness of that

142:3.21 twice recorded in the Scriptures, that in the first c.

146:4.5 And this was a c. of real leprosy.

146:5.2 It was merely a c. of preknowledge concerning the

148:7.4 This is the first c of a miracle to be wrought by Jesus

152:0.3 this c. is a good illustration of many apparently

152:2.10 In this c.,so we were taught, Michael multiplied food

153:4.1 this is the first c. where Jesus really cast an “evil

153:4.1 but this was a genuine c. of demoniac possession,

159:2.2 And he did not perceive that in this c. Jesus was

159:2.2 teachings of the kingdom, while in the other c.

163:2.11 their property, as in the c. of the Apostle Matthew.

164:3.6 Jesus entered into the discussion of this c. with

165:4.4 Even if this had not been the c., the Master would

168:1.15 truly a c. of the raising of the dead by the working of

174:3.1 Now there occurred a c. where a certain man who

174:3.2 it was not likely that such a c. would really occur;

178:1.3 In such a c. you shall worship only God while you

185:2.5 Pilate sought to refer the c. back to their tribunal.

185:2.7 leaders were determined to proceed with the c..

185:3.8 thought to avoid the responsibility of deciding the c.,

case, in

38:9.10 In c. of the defection of the Planetary Prince and

47:3.7 On mansion world number one (or another in c. of

49:6.13 equivalent to that of the parent in c only one survives

53:2.4 the measures to be employed in c. of open rebellion.

69:9.14 lands for public pasturage and for use in c. of siege;

70:10.3 In c. of death the savage asked, not what killed him,

72:3.3 under the full control of their parents or, in c. of the

73:4.5 the enterprise in c. their arrival should be delayed.

83:3.1 the husband was doomed to lose in c. of divorce or

83:3.4 bride and groom to be forfeited in c. either deserted

88:4.8 In c. of failure there was always some plausible

113:6.3 In c. the human soul fails of survival after having

128:7.13 Use them in c. of sickness or apply them to meet

133:1.4 and to mitigate it in c. of my failure to abort it.

136:4.6 in c. he should choose to tarry on Urantia for a time.

144:6.8 It was next agreed, in c. of the death of John, that

144:6.9 And then was it voted that, in c. of John’s death,

162:3.4 which could be used against him in c. of his arrest.

173:1.3 in c. a coin of larger value was offered for exchange

175:4.3 and debated what course they would pursue in c.

178:2.10 They plot against the Master, and in c. anything

183:0.2 sentinel to give the alarm in c. danger should arise.

186:3.4 to spread the news in c. Jesus rose from the dead.

188:0.3 went before Pilate with a large sum of money, in c.

189:2.5 defend them before Pilate in c. it should ever come

cases

33:7.2 general universe import and with the appellate c.

33:7.4 denied the right to pass upon those c. involving the

35:5.7 appeal concerning special c. involving the status of

39:4.4 carried with the records of such c. to the higher

39:4.4 The defense of all c. of doubtful survival is

40:8.1 there are certain c. of delayed fusion, some not

44:8.2 In those c. where both the human mind and the

47:2.7 There is no adjudication of such c.; there is no

49:5.17 In the majority of c. planetary conditions had little to

52:4.3 They may live on for generations in those c. where

72:2.12 the appellate c. coming up from the state courts.

72:2.17 court does not pass upon socioeconomic c. except

82:5.2 spectacular c. of the bad results of the inbreeding of

82:5.10 c. representing no blood relation whatsoever.

83:4.3 took their daughter to the husband; in other c. the

90:1.1 in many c. the office of shaman became hereditary.

90:3.7 In c. of obscure disease and death the ancients

136:5.4 except in those c. where the Father directs me to

145:2.13 such c. of demon possession never occurred after

145:2.17 And these c. are typical of the manner in which a

146:4.2 But in none of these c. did the Master perform a

146:6.1 And such c. of mental healing these ignorant people

146:7.2 of man to return to earth and only in exceptional c.

149:1.2 observed one of these c. of spontaneous healing,

149:1.3 in these c. of spontaneous or unconscious healing.

149:1.4 the nature of these c. of spontaneous healing,

149:1.7 The explanation of many of these c. of healing

152:3.1 another of those c. where human pity plus creative

153:4.1 the previous c. were only supposed possession of

154:0.2 Herod knew of many c. of sickness which had

163:2.1 In all c. where this committee of three were not

163:6.2 the wonderful cures they had wrought in the c. of

163:6.2 there had been a few c. of real spirit possession

164:3.3 The rabbis taught that all such c. of blindness from

193:4.3 is well proved by the c. of Thomas and Nathaniel,

cash

83:3.2 was equivalent to c. in the purchase of a wife.

178:2.11 David received all the apostolic c. funds and receipts

Caspian or Caspian Sea

63:6.7 the present CS. at a settlement called Oban,

73:1.6 in the vicinity of Lake Van and the southern CS.

77:5.10 in the region east of the southern end of the CS.,

78:1.3 situated east of the southern shore of the CS. near

78:3.2 north and then circling westward around the CS.

78:6.2 Sixty-five per cent entered Europe by the CS. route

78:8.11 The Nerites constituted the final eruption of the C.

79:1.5 exodus from the lands south and east of the CS..

80:2.5 mountainous barriers and the then expanded CS..

80:4.4 cavalrymen to progress quickly around the CS. to

80:9.6 splitting around the C. and Black seas, penetrated

134:2.0 2. THE CARAVAN TRIP TO THE CASPIAN

134:2.1 Jesus left Nazareth on the caravan trip to the CS.

134:2.1 Media, and Parthia to the southeastern CS. region.

134:2.3 Of all his world travels this CS. trip carried Jesus

134:2.5 On the return from the C. region, Jesus gave up the

134:3.1 On the way to the CS., Jesus had stopped several

134:5.1 Parthian kingdom and intervening lands of the C.

134:7.1 When Jesus returned from the journey to the CS.,

Caspin

165:0.1 Macad, Arbela, Ramath, Edrei, Bosora, C., Mispeh

castnoun or adjective

98:7.6 factor in determining the theologic and philosophic c.

46:5.25 The Galantia headquarters is a monolithic c. crystal,

castverb; see castwith out

1:6.1 personality is the time-space image-shadow c. by

12:8.15 matter becomes a philosophic shadow c. by mind in

12:8.16 the greater the shadow c. by the intervening mind

16:3.15 when it becomes necessary to c. the ballot for the

28:6.6 when “thrones are c. up and the Ancients of Days

45:7.6 but the vote is differentially c. in accordance with the

45:7.6 The vote c. at a Jerusem election by any personality

49:5.23 Caligastia, c. his lot with the rebellion of Lucifer.

53:1.3 How are you c. down, you who dared to confuse

53:7.7 drew a third part of the stars of heaven and c. them

53:8.5 now shall the prince of this world be c. down.”

72:9.5 but in no case can any person c. over ten ballots.

72:9.8 fines assessed against all who fail to c. their ballots.

81:5.2 the incessant struggle to live and began to c. about to

87:0.2 Human imagination c. off from the shores of self and

89:6.4 When the Chinese made ready to c. a bell, custom

90:2.4 shamans frequently c. lots to arrive at decisions.

94:9.5 And these Mahayanists c. loose from the social

96:3.2 Moses elected to c. his lot with the people of his

97:6.4 the priests and civil rulers c. him into the miry pit

101:10.9 time itself becomes but the shadow of eternity c. by

115:7.3 is the personification of the finite shadow c. athwart

125:6.13 restore the throne of David and forever c. off the

127:5.2 Rebecca was more than ever determined to c. her

130:4.13 the imperfections which appear in the shadow c. by

132:2.9 no possibility that such a righteous spirit would c.

135:6.7 fruit is destined to be cut down and c. into the fire.

136:7.1 Jesus fully realized that he could c. himself off the

136:9.2 come in miraculous power to c. down Israel’s

140:3.18 neither c. your pearls before swine, lest they trample

140:3.19 fruit is presently hewn down and c. into the fire.

140:4.7 The tree which bears no fruit is “hewn down and c.

143:5.5 Nalda had been ruthlessly and unjustly c. aside by

143:5.13 lived with four different men since her husband c.

146:3.1 spiritual realities which c. these transient shadows

149:5.3 for it cannot rest, but its waters c. up mire and dirt;

151:3.15 The kingdom of heaven is also like a man who c.

151:4.6 the kingdom is like a sweep net which was c. into

152:5.3C. your burden on the Lord, and he shall sustain

155:1.1 mercy asunder and let us c. away the cords of love.’

156:1.5 of the favored household and c. it to the dogs.”

157:1.2 while you go with the boat and c. for the fish,

158:5.1 rends him in convulsions and sometimes has c.

158:8.1 millstone hanged about his neck and he were c.

159:1.5 mercy to his fellow steward but rather had him c. in

162:7.6 the unbelievers rushed forth for stones to c. at him,

162:9.5 Abner and his eleven fellows c. their lot with Jesus

164:5.2 building the temple to pick up stones to c. at Jesus,

164:5.3 rushed out to lay hands upon the stones to c. at

165:5.3 today and tomorrow is cut down and c. into the fire

166:1.4 the Master had thus spoken, they c. their eyes

172:3.10 your enemies will c. a trench around about you

172:4.2 they observed as she c. two mites (small coppers)

172:4.2 This poor widow c. in more than all the others, for

172:4.2 from their superfluity, c. in some trifle as a gift, but

172:5.7 arrested by the Sanhedrin officials and c. into

174:5.12 the Prince of this world I have c. down;

184:5.7 failed to c. a formal ballot for the death sentence.

186:1.7 to a small tree, tied the other about his neck, and c.

186:2.8 He would not so much as c. reflections of insincerity

187:2.8 an unusual garment it was, they decided to c. lots for

187:3.3 the two thieves also railed at him and c. reproach

187:5.7 down from the crosses and c. into the criminal burial

192:1.3C. the net on the right side of the boat, and you will

192:1.3 with one accord they c. in the net as they had been

192:1.3 Peter quickly arose and c. himself into the water

192:1.7 accordingly directed the apostles where to c. the net.

193:6.3 to c. lots in order to determine which of these men

castwith out

137:6.2 ‘Your brethren hated you and c. you out for my

140:3.12 good for nothing but to be c. out and trodden under

140:3.17 Having first c. the beam out of your own eye, you

140:3.17 you can the better see to c. the mote out of your

140:4.2 It is good for nothing but to be c. out and trodden

145:2.13 they believed that Jesus had c. a demon out of this

145:2.14 through Capernaum that Jesus had c. a demon out of

151:6.8 publishing that Jesus had c. a legion of devils out

153:2.8 he who comes to me shall in nowise be c. out.

153:4.1 Can you c. out devils?”

153:4.1 first case where Jesus really c. an “evil spirit” out of

153:4.3 Then said Jesus: “How can Satan c. out Satan?

153:4.3 so, if I by the power of Beelzebub c. out devils,

153:4.3 by whom do your sons c. them out?

153:4.3 But if I, by the spirit of God, c. out devils, then has

156:1.3 I know he can c. the demon out of my child, and I

156:1.4 “I have faith that your Master can c. out this demon

158:4.5 I would have Jesus c. out this devil that possesses

158:4.7 Andrew sought, in a second attempt, to c. out the

158:5.1 your apostles sought to c. out this demon, but they

159:2.1 and even claiming to be able to c. out devils.

159:2.4 the supposed evil spirits which the Master c. out of

164:4.6 all who believed in his teaching were likewise c. out

164:4.11 went at once to the synagogue to c. out Josiah.

164:5.4 Josiah at his home until they heard he had been c. out

164:5.5 When Josiah learned that he had been c. out of the

164:5.5 This simple-minded man of had indeed been c. out of

165:6.3 finding him unfaithful, will c. him out in disgrace.

171:2.5 Such a condiment is useless; it is fit only to be c.

173:5.3 Then said the king to his servants: ‘C. out this

174:5.3 open confession of the truth lest they c. you out of

190:5.1 at least Cleopas had been c. out of the synagogue.

caste or caste system(s)

44:8.3 There is no c. in the ranks of spirit artisans.

47:4.2 intolerance and discriminations of inconsiderate cs..

68:6.7 C. is the direct result of the high social pressure of

70:8.11 The original cs. of India was based on color,

70:8.13 but when class becomes c., when social levels petrify

70:8.13 Social c. solves the problem of finding one’s place in

70:8.13 but it also sharply curtails individual development

79:4.5 This elaborate cs. has been preserved on down to the

79:4.6 But the premier c., the teacher-priests, stems from

79:4.9 but c. alone could not perpetuate the Aryan culture,

83:5.3 C. and economic restrictions sometimes made it

89:1.6 Cs. and social levels are vestigial remnants of olden

90:5.4 became hereditary; a continuous priestly c. arose.

94:1.2 the direction of the Brahman c. of teacher-priests,

94:2.1 the Deccan, they encountered an increasing cs.,

94:2.1 Since the Brahman priest c. was the very essence

94:2.1 This cs. failed to save the Aryan race, but it did

94:2.2 the Brahman c. sought to exalt themselves above all

94:2.5 C. alone could not perpetuate the Aryan religio-

94:7.2 a determined but unavailing fight against the cs..

94:9.1 in self-protection by the low-c. monarch Asoka,

130:5.4 Ganid might do something to change the cs. of India.

133:0.3 direct question as to what he thought of India’s cs.

194:3.14 on racial distinction, cultural differences, social c.,

castes

27:4.1 —neither formalities nor the dictations of artificial c.

68:6.7 class standards of living give origin to new social c.,

69:3.9 The origin of one of the earliest c. of priests, apart

70:1.20 Military c. and standing armies soon developed to

70:7.15 contributed to the building up of social c. chiefly by

70:8.9 vocations tended to establish c. and guilds.

70:8.11 a nation or territorial unit usually produces color c..

71:1.23 still, many classes and c. persist in the later state

79:4.5 persistence of the great social c. that were instituted

79:4.6 Of the four great c., all but the first were established

82:5.7 within the clan; others limited mating to certain c..

82:6.3 Present-day prejudice against “half-c.,” “hybrids,”

99:6.3 it creates the evil discrimination of religious c.;

102:3.6 to placing men, to originating social strata and c..

134:4.7 The kingdom of heaven is free from c., classes,

castigate

140:9.3 councils, while in their synagogues they will c. you

castingsee castingwith out

87:6.9 6. C. the body into the sea.

90:2.4 Modern survivals of this proclivity for c. lots are

134:3.6 these groups were changed by the c. of lots.

140:10.4 nor to become guilty of c. our pearls before swine.

150:3.7 5. C. lots, while it may be a convenient way of

155:5.10 in so c. their lot with the religions of authority,

186:2.2 taught his apostles the uselessness of c. their pearls

castingwith out

77:7.7 The supposed c. out of devils since the arrival of the

128:7.4 James and Joseph were in favor of c. him out, but

145:2.13 reference to these so-called acts of “c. out devils,”

151:6.6 legend that Jesus had cured Amos by c. a legion of

153:4.2 admitted in the language which he employed in c. out

173:4.2 after c. him out of the vineyard, they killed him.

castle

71:1.24 and there was a reversion to the small c. groups,

162:4.2 city was gaily decorated except the Roman c. of

castor

90:4.9 c. oil and opium were used by the Sumerians.

castration

87:6.6 3. C. or breaking the legs of the corpse.

89:3.4 setting the example by submitting themselves to c..

casts

48:6.8 to proclaim “the love of God, which c. out all fear.”

72:9.6 nation-wide ballot, and no citizen c. over one vote.

94:11.11 human person of Gautama Siddhartha and c. off

132:3.8 Such a God-knowing soul c. no shadow of doubting

153:4.3 If Satan c. out Satan, he is divided against himself;

casual

128:3.5 Jesus began the c. conversation that resulted in their

133:3.11 and as a result of all these apparently c. contacts

casually

132:7.1 They had c. met a thoughtless pagan while on their

171:7.9 said or did seemed to happen c., “as he passed by.

casualties

41:6.1 element in shattered form, the atomic c. of the fierce

53:7.8 ninety-five per cent were c. of the Lucifer rebellion.

77:9.5 leadership was instrumental in reducing the c. in his

102:6.1 even though these c. of man-made deities may

160:1.6 to suffer the consequent hazards of emotional c.

cat

61:2.7 was something of a cross between a c. and a seal;

61:3.4 rhinoceroses, and many varieties of the c. family.

61:3.10 soon destroyed by the rapidly increasing c. family.

61:3.13 c. tribe, by panthers and large saber-toothed tigers,

61:3.13 The modern c. and dog families increased in numbers

61:4.4 The c. family dominated the animal life, and marine

61:5.7 sloths and many groups of the c. and dog families.

62:3.5 the larger species of the c. family, lions and tigers,

83:3.1 a white man’s wife, they compare to a c. because

cataclysm

42:4.2 its disappearance in some great c. of the realms.

80:2.4 This c of nature flooded scores of human settlements

96:4.5 In view of this c. it is not surprising that Moses could

cataclysmic

59:0.3 intervenes between the preceding prelife or c. age

cataclysms

4:1.5 upheavals and the physical c. of the starry realms.

100:2.8 such catastrophes are but the redirecting c. which

176:3.2 temporal upheavals or perturbed by terrestrial c..

cataleptic

90:1.3 were able to throw themselves into a trance or a c. fit

90:1.3 Their c. trances involved alleged communications

catalogue

15:14.8 your number in the c. of the inhabited worlds.

17:2.4 Majeston is not included in our c. of Paradise

44:5.10 function in hundreds of ways too numerous to c.,

58:2.3 And all of this takes no account of their c. of more

catalogued

37:10.1 types of life are too numerous to be c. in this paper,

catalyst

41:8.1 In this metamorphosis, carbon acts as an energy c.

catalytic

29:4.21 as so-called c. agents augment chemical reactions.

29:4.32 by this function; they act like living c. agents.

36:3.5 Life Carriers are living c. presences which agitate,

catalyze

36:3.3 then do the Life Carriers c. this lifeless material,

catalyzer

117:3.13 Supreme appears to be the c. of all universe growth

catalyzers

42:2.22 These power directors themselves are energy c.;

49:1.2 but the Life Carriers are always the living c. who

catastrophe

51:2.3 If some physical c. should doom the planetary

66:7.20 spiritual darkness which followed the Caligastia c.

catastrophes

15:4.8 as the result of internal c. and external attraction,

15:5.8 Such c. are infrequent except out on the fringe of

15:8.6 no more collisions or other devastating c. will

29:2.16 The local astronomical c. of space are of passing

67:7.8 we cannot fathom the wisdom that permits such c.,

100:2.8 positively know that such c. are but the redirecting

149:2.10 Jesus dared to teach that c. of nature, accidents of

159:3.13 immune to the accidents of time or the ordinary c. of

catastrophic

10:7.5 a thousand and one things—c. physical events,

66:8.3 history has been definitely modified by this c. blunder

176:4.2 associate his promised return with these c. events.

catchnoun or adjective

79:2.1 India acted as a c. basin for the migrating races.

148:0.2 selling their c. to David for consumption by the

157:1.3 Peter made ready to go out in the boat for a c.,

157:1.3 the fish merchant near by, who purchased the c.,

192:1.2 They did not much mind the failure to make a c.,

192:1.2 come down to welcome them back with their c.,

192:1.7 When they had landed their c., they counted the fish,

192:1.7 mistake made of calling this another miraculous c. of

catchverb

4:2.7 possible for the finite mind to c. a fleeting glimpse

47:9.3 of his earthly working group to c. up with him.

86:5.13 eldest son try to c. the last breath of his dying father.

90:0.2 exceptional humans could c. the ear of the gods;

110:3.1 only occasionally do you c. an echo, a faint echo,

144:4.8 tuning in the soul to c. the universe broadcasts of the

148:9.1 straining their ears to c. some part of Jesus’

154:5.3 Don’t let the bigots c. you, and never doubt that

157:1.4 you will c. the fish with the shekel in its mouth.”

158:4.3 And James did not c. up with the apostolic party

166:1.6 to lie in wait for him that they might c. some of his

183:3.9 attempted to steal out of the shed in order to c. up

187:5.2 standing by c. some utterance, such as, “I know

catches

138:8.1 After disposing of the fish c. of two weeks, Judas

192:1.9 who were usually on hand to buy the fresh c. for the

catching

68:5.5 snares and traps were employed in c. game, but

100:4.6 is intelligent and wise, love is more c. than hate.

157:1.4 It is not strange that you have a record of Peter’s c.

categorical

104:3.17 and trinities otherwise exhibit no c. relationship.

categories

30:1.14 nor have all such c. been revealed in these narratives;

49:5.9 who simultaneously classify in some one or more c.

106:0.2 for conceptual convenience in the following c.:

category

19:0.1 the somewhat impersonal c. of the Inspired Trinity

19:5.2 may possibly belong to the c. of superpersonal spirits

37:1.1 the unique orders generally grouped in this c. are

44:2.1 experiences that belong in the c. of the activities

88:1.3 The apple was among the first to fall into this c.;

90:3.5 were early removed from the c. of ghost action.

90:3.9 the first human ailments to be removed from the c.

cater

136:9.11 He will not c. to the physical gratification of the

145:5.7 to c. to these curious ones and to become occupied

caterpillar

42:9.4 the possibility of developing a butterfly out of a c..

112:6.1 Just as a butterfly emerges from the c. stage, so will

cathedrals

94:10.2 monasteries are extensive and their c. magnificent.

cats

61:2.7 this period contain the fossil remains of dogs, c.,

88:5.4 black cow was highly magical; so also were black c..

Catskill Mountains

59:4.15 The C. along the west bank of the Hudson River

cattle

51:4.6 Urantians would of buying and selling horses and c..

64:4.2 C. were plentiful; horses and wolves were

66:7.13 5. You shall not steal your neighbor’s goods or c..

68:5.8 men of the pastoral ages had great love for their c.;

70:10.12 Such damages were usually paid in women or c.;

70:10.15 C. stealing was punished by summary death,

80:1.2 Nodite-Andonites also imported sheep, goats, c.,

81:3.3 surrounded by zones of agriculture and c. raising.

88:1.6 was held unlucky to count c. or other possessions;

89:4.9 had sacrificed: 113,433 slaves, 493,386 head of c.,

142:3.14 4. Of all the males of men or c., the first-born are

143:5.2 who drank thereof himself and his sons and his c.

173:1.5 money-changers, merchandisers, and c. sellers, Jesus,

173:1.7 the lad who was driving the c. through the court,

173:1.7 assembled in the temple court to the farthest c. pen

Caucasoid

78:4.4 generalized homogeneity which has been called C..

81:4.9 they can be detected only as a generalized C. order.

81:4.11 1. The C.the Andite blend of the Nodite and

81:4.14 In North China there is a certain blending of C.

81:4.14 in the Levant the C. and Negroid have intermingled;

caught

48:6.33 apostle spoke of being “c. up to the third heaven,”

66:6.2 The whole world was c. in the stalemate of tradition-

68:5.5 by fencing the rivers they c. fish in great numbers,

69:6.5 It was a sin to extinguish a flame; if a hut c. fire,

86:1.6 as birds are c. in a snare, so are the sons of men

88:6.4 would play the part of a buffalo and, in being c.,

93:5.13 went forth to dissuade Abraham but only c. up with

99:2.2 Institutional religion is now c. in the stalemate of a

147:6.2 These six Jews c. up with the apostolic party,

151:5.3 an evening gale that c. the boat carrying Jesus over

158:5.1 seeking for you, I c. up with your disciples,

188:5.6 was contagious; the disciples c. it from their Master.

192:1.2 All night they toiled with the nets but c. no fish.

192:1.3 the man on the beach, “Lads, have you c. anything?”

causal

105:5.3 relation to the finite, both c. and consummational.

causality

94:3.5 The karma principle of c. continuity is, again, very

101:10.3 The material level of law provides for c. continuity,

causation or antecedent causation

5:6.8 self from the fetters of absolute dependence on ac.,

5:6.8 Now,man having been liberated from the fetters of c.

5:6.9 relative liberation from slavish response to ac.,

12:6.7 of response in the face of apparently uniform c.

12:6.7 not only to the immediate and situational c., but also

16:6.6 1. C.—the reality domain of the physical senses,

16:8.16 logical recognition of the uniformity of physical c..

19:1.10 3. The study of c. is the perusal of history.

42:2.8 to transcendental c. in proportion to absoluteness.

90:3.5 or for the infection of wounds of even “natural” c..

90:3.9 5. Natural c.. Mankind has been very slow to learn

94:6.3 His comprehension of ultimate c. was most

104:2.6 relationships of the God of force, energy, c.,

105:1.1 Absolute primal c. in infinity the philosophers of the

111:4.8 so largely liberated from the fetters of the laws of ac.

112:0.5 It is not wholly subject to the fetters of ac..

117:3.13 The Supreme apparently cannot initiate original c.

118:4.0 4. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CAUSATION

118:4.2 from inheritance of any factor derived from any ac..

118:4.2 exhibit inheritance from other and preceding c..

118:4.4 C., disregarding existentials, is threefold in its basic

118:4.4 As it operates in this universe age and concerning

118:4.4 it may be conceived as follows: 1. Activation of

130:4.2 C. in the physical world, self-consciousness in the

130:4.2 the Original Personality of c., intelligence, and

130:4.5 Mindless c. cannot evolve the refined and complex

130:4.7 Life is an adaptation of the original cosmic c. to the

133:5.8 qualitative value have a common c. in the Father.

causational

105:3.6 The c., potentially personal possibilities of universal

causations

12:6.7 but also to all other related c. throughout the master

116:3.4 Mind unifies spirit c. with energy reactions;

118:4.3 reactive to those c. of the Deity Absolute which

causative

104:4.33 reactive capacity to the volitional, c., tensional,

104:4.43 potentialities of active-volitional and c. Deity reality

106:8.19 and c. Trinities who constitute the first level.

118:4.3 these c.-impregnated static potentials forthwith

causenoun; see cause and effect; see Cause

0:3.23 the ONE UNCAUSED—the primeval c. of causes.

1:6.2 God is to science a c., to philosophy an idea,

2:1.2 the eternal Creator is the c. of causes.”

2:3.1 “‘I have not done without c. all that I have done,’

3:1.2 the c. can never be fully comprehended by analysis

3:2.3 that the First Source and Center is the primal c. of

6:7.1 the bestower of personality, the c. of personality.

9:3.3 but of no value to illustrate the c. of antigravity.

12:5.11 the human personality can act as the cosmic c. of

22:3.4 brilliant beings assume to present the c. of justice

38:9.10 furthering the c. of progressive planetary civilization.

39:2.7 and furthering the c. of truth and righteousness.

40:8.3 not guilty of any discoverable c. for failure to attain

42:11.1 The First Source and Center is the primal c. of all

53:1.4 Lucifer assigned Satan to advocate his c. on your

53:2.5 It is very difficult to point out the exact c. or

53:3.1 The c. of the rebels was stated under three heads:

53:6.2 the head of the seraphic hosts joined the Lucifer c..

53:7.2 Caligastia advocating the c. of Lucifer on Urantia.

53:7.8 planets whose Planetary Princes joined the Lucifer c.

53:9.5 no more beings have been won to the deceiver’s c..

56:9.5 postulate of the Universal I AM as the primal c. and

60:4.2 when the crust is subjected to pressure from any c.,

67:3.2 leader and Daligastia in support of the c. of Lucifer

73:4.5 But it was a c. for great disappointment when Van,

75:3.2 impressed with the righteousness of Adam’s c..

75:3.4 winning the remote tribes to the c. of the Garden.

75:8.3 Adam should not be regarded as the c. of a curse on

81:6.31 Machinery is not the only c. for unemployment

83:7.2 The most frequent c. for separation was barrenness,

84:4.7 mothers regarded as having perished in a noble c..

86:6.5 and worship which will give c. for further smiling on

86:7.4 erroneous doctrine of a spirit c. of the vicissitudes of

90:3.7 and settle upon some finding as the c. of death;

90:3.8 also looked upon the stars as the c. of suffering.

93:5.8 return to the execution of his vows to the c. of Salem

95:1.8 attempted too much, and their noble c. went down

95:1.8 the apparently worthy c. of reforming the mores,

100:6.1 fervent loyalty of nonreligionists to an espoused c.

102:7.1 The c. is absolute, infinite, eternal, and changeless;

104:4.1 The Univ. Father is the personal c. of the Absolutes;

105:0.1 limitless ellipse which is produced by one absolute c.,

105:2.6 I AM c. of eternal Paradise.

112:4.11 is reasonable c. for believing that the human partner

114:7.5 some social, economic, political, spiritual, or other c.

117:1.2 the perfect-Creator c. and the perfecting-creature

117:6.26 When you find the Father, you will find the great c.

118:6.3 volition may appear to function as an uncaused c.,

123:3.2 Jesus asked his father the c. of a mild earthquake

127:2.3 his refusal to espouse the nationalist c. at her behest

127:2.7 James, all urged him to join the nationalist c..

127:4.7 the c. of considerable anxiety to Jesus and Mary.

128:3.6 led him to espouse the c. for which Stephen died;

131:4.2 He is the c. of creation, and hence are all things

131:9.3 Good and evil do not befall men without c..

133:5.10 the fundamental c. of this universe of energy-mass,

135:9.7 For this c. came I out of the wilderness to preach

139:2.3 was the c. of Peter’s receiving many mild rebukes

139:7.3 strong point was wholehearted devotion to the c..

139:7.3 was the c. for overwhelming gratitude on the part of

148:7.2 You would find c. for offense in me if you could

151:3.14 affording his enemies less opportunity to find c.

152:0.1 find c. for the Master’s apprehension and conviction.

153:5.2 one third of his associates had deserted the c..

154:2.1 autonomy rather than on sympathy with Jesus’ c..

157:7.1 sought out Jesus and presented his c. for anxiety

158:6.2 But I will now show you the c. of your defeat in

159:2.1 works in my name must eventually support our c.?

159:3.2 Never should a righteous c. be promoted by force;

159:3.2 the teachings of those who would advance the c.

160:1.13 sincere devotion of the soul to the adoration of a c.

160:1.13 the service of a c. that is not only greater than self,

160:2.8 devotion to a common c., mutual loyalty to Deity.

162:7.4 for this c. many of you hear not my words,

163:2.11 all of their worldly possessions to the common c..

164:3.2 pondering the possible c. of this man’s blindness,

167:4.6 that you shall now have new c. to believe in me;

167:5.7 And for this c. shall a man leave his father and

168:1.2 about the real c. of these emotional manifestations.

177:4.5 made up his mind to desert the c. of the kingdom

179:3.4 no mistake in the decision to desert the Master’s c..

180:3.2 the saying: ‘And they hated me without a c.?

181:2.20 dedicating your life to the c. of leading mankind to

182:3.10 shame, and the appearance of the failure of his c..

183:4.2 for loyalty to the Master and the c. of the kingdom,

184:1.1 who had espoused the c. of Jesus were Pharisees.

185:8.1 even had the mob dared to espouse the Master’s c.

193:4.14 Judas forsook his fellows, repudiated a sacred c.,

194:4.12 the first martyr to the new faith and the specific c.

195:6.5 leads the scientist straight back to the first great c.

196:0.8 the will of God, he devoted himself to the c. of its

196:2.7 In his devotion to the c., Jesus burned all bridges

cause and effect

81:5.1 evolution and culture become related as c. and

86:2.3 the savage considered them to be c. and effect.

90:3.9 the material secrets of the interrelationship of c.

102:7.1 The universe and God are not identical; one is c.,

105:1.5 conceived as both thing and no thing, as both c.

170:3.8 Jesus taught religion as a c. and ethics as a result.

Cause or Cause, First

0:2.2 Cosmic consciousness implies recognition of a FC.,

1:5.11 merely possible in the scientific postulate of a FC.

4:4.7 In science, God is the FC.; in religion, the universal

4:4.7 requires revelation to show that the FC. of science

5:5.3 fact-seeking scientist conceives of God as the FC.,

8:1.10 In the material mind, consistency demands a FC.;

42:1.6 is in essence a manifestation of the uncaused C.

94:6.3 he declared Tao to be the One FC. of all creation.

98:2.6 was a mechanist except that he did recognize a FC.,

101:2.3 of science, may lead back through nature to a FC.,

101:2.3 religious faith to transform the FC. of science into

101:2.7 ends its reason-search in the hypothesis of a FC..

101:2.7 affirms that this FC. of science and religion’s God of

104:4.1  Absolute Center, Primal C., Universal Controller,

107:4.7 fuses with an actual fragment of the existential C.

115:7.8 working of the original unity of the First Father-C.

118:4.1 while there is indeed a true FC., there are also a host

118:6.2 There is but one uncaused C. in the whole universe

196:3.1 logic which recognizes the Universal FC. as It and

196:3.1 aver this FC. is He, the Father of Jesus’ gospel,

causeverb

1:5.15 of the infinite God would c. him to suffer the awful

11:9.4 Deity may c. much that is not Deity, and Paradise is

15:4.8 suffered such distortion and rearrangement as to c.

41:3.9 and occasionally collisions c. stellar flare-ups, but

41:5.1 light or gas pressure within a sun to c. it to shoot

41:5.7 a third form of force-energy may c. the stream

42:2.22 they c. energy to segment, organize, or assemble in

57:6.3 the gravity action of the latter will c. the moon to

57:8.3 the cooling of the earth’s crust sufficiently to c. the

58:5.7 differential pressures tend to c. the continents to

58:5.8 lateral pressure tended to c. the eastern, western,

60:3.3 Atlantic sea pressure was also working to c. land

65:8.5 to synchronize and co-ordinate may c. time delays,

81:1.5 climatic necessity would c. whole tribes to pass from

91:7.5 observe whether these phenomena c. an individual:

100:3.7 Man cannot c. growth, but he can supply favorable

100:7.5 his superb originality did not c. him to overlook the

101:9.7 philosophic pressure of religion tend to c. man to

116:3.4 freewill choice can c. to be evolved the divine

122:7.1 to c. the postponement of the taking of this census

124:4.1 discreet in concealing everything which might c.

128:4.6 such a versatile and spectacular career as would c.

132:5.21 claim to that wealth which time and chance may c. to

148:6.12 did much, in later times, to c. the other apostles to

150:8.3 c. our hearts to cleave to your commandments;

152:3.1 the son of David, when he should come, would c.

153:2.1 Lord shall c. you to be smitten by your enemies;

155:6.9 the spirit will draw men together and c. them to

172:1.3 would c. the walls of prejudice, self-righteousness,

175:2.1 it should not c. those who profess to be followers

180:5.7 levels of interpretation which c. the sons of God to

182:1.9 proceed no further than to c. it to be said, “I AM.”

causedsee caused by

0:6.12 by virtue of which pattern is c. to appear may be

20:6.6 experience through which Jesus passed has c.

22:1.13 erred in judgment and thereby c. transient

35:2.8 effectually purges him of the disharmony which c.

57:7.1 influences which gradually c. the heavier elements,

57:8.6 those experiences which have since c. Urantia to

59:5.14 coal deposits, which have c. this period to be known

65:5.2 This eventuality in plant-life evolution c. many

70:1.9 Woman stealing has always c. war.

70:1.12 that a neighboring tribe had c. the death of a fellow

70:1.17 Deborah’s general in his victory over the gentiles c.

73:4.5 c. many desertions; but Van went forward with his

74:5.6 they c. Adam no end of trouble; always were they

76:2.4 with Cain’s natural bellicose inheritance, c. him to

77:2.5 These life circuits c. the chromosomes of the

78:7.2 c. unprecedented floods each spring throughout

79:5.4 Growing population pressure c. the yellow race to

81:1.8 these enforced changes in living conditions which c.

83:7.5 unavoidably c. the marriage institution to become

88:2.4 believed that a ceremony of consecration c. the spirit

88:5.5 Any experience of an unusual nature c. him to

90:3.4 explanation of disease and death was that spirits c.

90:4.7 beneficent plant remedy for every animal-c. disease.

96:1.11 the Bedouins and c. them greatly to fear Yahweh.

100:7.2 even though such sincerity sometimes c. pain.

102:7.2 God is the one and only self-c. fact in the universe.

111:0.6 I was thus successful by reason of that which it c. me

122:5.1 The sorry plight of the Jewish people c. Joseph

123:4.6 c. such great anxiety to develop in Mary’s mind

123:4.8 just about how much anxiety Jesus c. his parents,

124:1.8 escaping steam from the boiling pots—c. the lad to

124:4.1 conscious of the way in which he had c. trouble in

130:5.4 the memory of this episode always c. Ganid to wish

135:4.5 It was the influence of Elijah that c. John to adopt

135:8.1 favorably of John’s message, and this had c. many

139:7.10 When these persecutions c. the believers to forsake

151:2.6 Thomas c. them to recall what Jesus had taught

154:5.1 the news of this impending danger c. David

162:3.5 wrote upon the sand a few words which c. him to

182:1.4 that which was yours you have now c. to be mine.

189:4.5 into the city panic-stricken, and this c. them to pause

190:0.5 fullness of Mary’s devotion, that c. her to forget,

caused by

41:3.9 In some double stars the tides c. rapidly changing

58:5.4 Earthquakes are c. sliding and shifting of the solid

68:6.8 multiple births were believed to be c. either by

69:6.6 gods grew out of the observations of fire c. lightning.

77:2.5 These changes were c. the presence in the bodies of

85:3.4 The Nordics thought that eclipses were c. a wolf

90:3.7 Much sickness was thought to be c. bewitchment,

90:4.7 Among some people disease was thought to be c.

123:3.3 to tell Jesus that the earthquake had been c. God,

145:2.13 all believed that such phenomena were directly c.

148:2.3 that sickness and mental derangement could be c. the

164:3.3 all such cases of blindness from birth were c. sin.

164:3.3 They taught that such defects could be c. some sin

168:0.9 avoid possible unpleasantness which might be c. his

causeless

102:7.3 have effects without causes; only the I AM is c..

causesnoun

0:3.23 the ONE UNCAUSEDthe primeval cause of c..

2:1.2 are possible; the eternal Creator is the cause of c..”

3:6.3 Universe c. cannot be lower than universe effects.

19:1.11 Finite origins are helpful, but only divine c. reveal

42:2.13 the exact c. of the early stages of force evolution,

46:1.6 lights, although these are produced by different c..

50:7.3 career, reward follows effort as the result of c..

53:2.0 2. THE CAUSES OF REBELLION

53:2.5 It is very difficult to point out the exact cause or c.

66:5.20 real c. of many diseases were too small to be seen by

70:1.7 Among the early c. of war were: 1. Hunger, which

70:10.1 kind of justice—inevitable conformity of results to c..

73:5.4 rounds each day in search for possible c. of sickness.

81:2.8 primitive man refused to recognize natural c. as

81:2.9 But the frank, honest, and fearless search for true c.

84:4.8 the menstruating woman as one of the three great c.

86:2.5 to supernatural c. is nothing less than a lazy and

86:2.5 man is too ignorant or too indolent to determine c..

86:2.5 order wherein all effects are preceded by definite c..

90:3.3 set about to determine the c. of these visitations,

90:3.5 2. Violence—obvious c.. The c. for some accidents

90:3.9 recognize that all disease is the result of natural c..

99:2.3 confine its efforts to the furtherance of religious c..

101:10.1 through the examination of physical c. and effects.

102:3.15 Science is only satisfied with first c., religion with

102:7.3 You cannot have effects without c.; only the I AM is

106:8.12 This grouping contains c., intermediates, and finals

111:6.4 in the mathematical level of the c. and effects of the

115:3.14 the integration of the mathematical c. and effects

118:4.1 subordinate c., both associate and secondary c..

118:4.2 The vital distinction between first c. and second c.

118:4.2 first c. produce original effects which are free from

118:4.2 Secondary c. yield effects which invariably exhibit

118:6.2 All other c. are derivatives of this one First Great

118:6.3 with the unique, original, and absolute First C..

148:2.4 came to the revelation of the unknown c. of disease,

164:3.6 encouraged his apostles to seek for the true c. of all

164:3.6 avoid the common tendency to assign spiritual c. to

166:4.10 that these bodily states are the result of material c.;

193:4.0 4. CAUSES OF JUDAS’S DOWNFALL

193:4.1 briefly to review the c. of Judas’s downfall in light

195:6.5 To assign c. as an explanation of physical phenomena

causesverb

3:1.7 inherent nature of all creation which c. all things to

4:1.11 all phases and forms of universe activity that c. such

4:3.5 The Father never does anything that c. subsequent

5:1.2 the majesty of his love which c. him to yearn for the

10:1.1 lovable nature of the Father something which c. him

16:8.2 wherein and whereon and wherewith the Father c.

42:2.22 must be something inherent in energy which c. it thus

42:8.4 The mesotron c. the electric charge of the nuclear

43:6.1 —botanic artistry—that c. these worlds to be called

48:4.6 The senselessness of much that so often c. us serious

70:10.6 If she was guilty, “the water that c. the curse shall

85:4.2 in India it is a devil because it brings dust and c.

100:4.4 If some one irritates you, c. feelings of resentment,

101:3.5 1. C. ethics and morals to progress despite inherent

102:3.2 clarity of logical thought, it indirectly c. religion to

112:0.6 it c. spirit to strive for the mastery of energy-matter

115:3.4 It is only man’s distance from infinity that c. this

115:3.12 Originality is that which first c. and then balances the

131:1.5 he c. the sun to shine upon the sprouting grain,

131:2.7 He c. us to drink of the river of his pleasures,

158:8.1 whosoever c. one of these little ones to stumble,

166:4.4 “The Father c. his rain to fall on the just and the

causing

42:8.4 by the further function of c. protons and neutrons

57:6.2 c. a planet to revolve slower until axial revolution

65:2.3 The majority of disease-c. bacteria and their

84:1.3 believed to be capable of c. pregnancy in a virgin

90:4.6 it was believed that the spirit c. the sickness could be

96:6.3 c. it to be proclaimed: “As I was with Moses, so will

98:5.3 and c. water to gush forth from a rock struck with

118:10.22 thus c. apparently variable reciprocal response in the

124:5.6 insure the abandonment of all such plans by c. Jesus

151:6.6 herd of swine, c. them forthwith to rush headlong

caution

91:4.4 spiritually advanced person should exercise great c.

120:2.9 9. I c. you ever to bear in mind that, while in fact

128:6.5 and before Jesus could c. him by a warning glance,

184:3.4 a man on a capital charge, proceeded with great c.

cautioned

140:8.9 Jesus c. his apostles to be discreet in their remarks

146:0.2 On this tour Jesus c. them on only three occasions;

147:5.9 Jesus c. his hearers not mistakenly to apply his

cautious

93:4.14 this c. innovation was not altogether successful;

139:8.8 the councils of the twelve Thomas was always c.,

cavalry

80:5.1 when the last waves of Andite c. swept over Europe,

80:5.3 succumbed to the white c. raiders who penetrated

cavalrymen

78:5.3 from Mesopotamia, especially by the later Andite c..

78:8.5 When these barbarian c. from the northeast overran

78:8.12 long before the barbarian c. conquered the valley,

79:1.5 the Babylonian c. began to push into Mesopotamia.

80:4.4 mobility, enabling the last groups of Andite c. to

cave

52:1.5 In general, these primitive mortals are c. dwellers

57:8.16 the cooling crust had ceased to c. in on such an

63:5.4 They were not really c. dwellers either, though in

68:4.4 to the moment he fell asleep in his c. at night had to

80:3.7 on night guard at c. entrances to freeze to death.

100:4.5 one of your primitive ancestors of c.-dwelling times

157:3.1 the Jordan poured forth from an underground c..

168:1.1 standing before the family tomb, a small natural c.,

168:2.1 linen, resting on the right lower niche of the burial c..

cavern

136:4.14 these eventful days Jesus lived in an ancient rock c.,

caverns

147:3.1 gas accumulations in the rock c. underneath the

151:6.2 This entire hillside was covered with c. which had

151:6.2 a lunatic who lived in these hillside c. rushed up to

caves

61:6.4 In the c. of western Europe may be found bones

63:5.4 farther south and drove their descendants to the c..

63:6.3 outlines of it would be drawn on the walls of the c.

80:3.5 Each child was carefully trained in the care of the c.,

80:3.6 The southern Cro-Magnons generally lived in c. and

80:9.4 white men built dwellings; they never lived in c..

80:9.4 it has been securely sealed up in c. and grottoes.

81:2.15 his shelter, lived under ledges or dwelt in c..

85:1.5 superstitious aborigines believed that c. led to the

98:5.4 The adherents of this cult worshiped in c. and

cavilers

165:1.2 and elsewhere, together with many doubters and c..

caviling

103:8.4 science, the c. of logic, the postulates of philosophy,

153:3.1 but more were asked by c. unbelievers who sought

173:3.1 As the c. Pharisees stood there in silence before

ceasesee cease, never or not

4:1.6 a clock to run just so long and then c. to function;

19:6.4 the theory that Havoners will possibly c. entering the

23:4.4 c. when the supply of Solitary Messengers has been

24:2.7 confirmation of your death the moment you c. to

36:3.6 planetary life, Life Carriers c. implantation efforts,

47:0.3 as the mansion worlds one by one c. to serve as

48:3.17 the mansion worlds increasingly c. to function as

58:6.8 while those that fall short of this goal c. to exist.

81:6.12 it is a wise nation which knows when to c. growing.

99:2.5  church must speedily c. such action if it is to survive.

102:6.9 Intelligent men should c. to reason like children

112:0.15 if this change (growth) ceased, the soul would c..

112:3.4 the measurable brain energies c. their rhythmic vital

116:0.1 the inconsistencies of temporal inequalities c. to be

126:4.4 c. to do evil and learn to do good; seek justice,

142:7.17 My children, I implore that you c. to apply the

143:5.4 Better it would be if you would c. to trifle with my

147:6.4 We are sure you will command them to c..”

149:6.8 C., then, to fear God as a king or serve him as a

154:6.4 that Jesus would c. speaking and come to them the

155:1.3  C. your useless yearning and go forth bravely

155:6.12 You must c. to seek for the word of God only on the

156:2.7 “My disciples must not only c. to do evil but learn to

164:3.15 they must c. to regard miracles as the only method of

174:0.2 Seek the true realities of the spirit and c. to be

175:2.3 must c. to mistreat the individual Jew as one who

191:1.2 but now must you c. to think about yourself and

192:2.9 Thomas, you must c. doubting; you must grow in

192:2.9 believe in God like a child but c. to act so childishly

192:2.11 C. to fear men; be unafraid to preach the good

195:10.21 The hope of modern Christianity is that it should c.

ceasewith never or not

19:5.11 therefore will I never c. in my efforts to solve the

26:11.4 never c. to proclaim: “Be you understanding of your

58:6.6 Plants and animals never c. to make these adjustment

77:9.7 —they never c. to grow in wisdom and experience.

92:7.2 old does not c. to exist; it is merged with the new,

127:5.1 Would troubles never c.?

132:6.2 They did not c. their efforts until they had found a

139:7.4 Matthew would never c. to recount that faith only

155:6.2 did not c. to minister words of truth to the world

160:5.11 will not c. to pray for that day when all mankind

181:2.7 to the Father, you would not c. to be my apostle,

ceasedsee ceasedwith not or never

10:1.4 the Father c. to exist as the unqualified personality.

55:5.2 Insanity has practically c. to exist, and feeble-

57:8.16 the cooling crust had c. to cave in on such an

64:6.13 But as a race the orange man c. to exist about one

68:2.5 With the growth of society, food hunger c. to be

70:1.20 women long ago c. to fight, though they have fed

74:6.3 did not take milk from animals when they c. to nurse

77:5.6 before this phenomenon c., almost two thousand

81:2.19 the making of clay vessels had practically c. for over

84:2.4 The prospective father c. work as the time of

85:2.4 Long after the Hebrews c. tree worship, they

85:2.4 they continued to venerate their various deities in

89:7.1 Those groups which c. to sacrifice their first-born

89:7.3 Even after most groups had c. the ritual killing of

90:5.7 But many modern priests have c. to function as

95:1.9 the propaganda of the belief in one God virtually c.

98:7.11 Christianity has since c. to be the religion of Jesus,

112:0.15 if this change (growth) c., the soul would cease.

112:6.4 The mortal intellect has perished, has c. to exist as

118:1.2 Number has c. to have meaning with regard to the

147:8.6 Jesus c. speaking and every man went to his place

148:9.2 When Jesus saw what they had done, he c.

149:4.2 Before Jesus c. speaking, he said further: “Let

150:8.9 And when he had c. reading from the law, he turned

152:3.2 This mighty shout of the multitude had hardly c.

153:5.4 And as Peter c. speaking, they all with one accord

171:6.3 When Zaccheus had c. speaking, Jesus said: “Today

175:2.1 Long since they c. to be the spiritual torchbearers

180:3.1 The eleven had scarcely c. their discussions of the

181:2.8 Jesus had hardly c. speaking to Simon Zelotes when

189:5.5 they c. to ridicule and became filled with fear and

ceasedwith not or never

97:7.12 this preacher never c. to proclaim this God of love.

123:6.6 Jesus simply never c. to ask such intelligent but

140:8.5 Jesus never c. to warn his disciples against the evil

143:5.11 The apostles never c. to be shocked by Jesus’

147:5.4 ever since she came in, has not c. to kiss my feet.

148:2.1 these benefited individuals c. not to proclaim that

149:3.3 From this day on they c. not to plan and plot for

151:5.5 Peter, never c. to regard the episode as a miracle.

155:6.10 For weary generations the Jews have not c. to toil,

156:1.7 the mother and the child c. not to proclaim the fact

171:7.1 His associates never c. to wonder at the gracious

175:2.3 and his Creator Son have never c. to love the Jews.

185:1.5 they never c. to inveigh against Pilate for this

ceaseless

1:5.15 the never-ending divine circle of c. self-realization.

8:2.7 loving ministry and c. service of the personalities of

56:9.13 The c. and expanding march of the Paradise creative

104:3.13 The Infinite is ever disclosed in the c. acts of the

104:4.13 behind all of this c. manipulation is the presence of

110:7.10 receive credit that may accrue as a result of my c.

117:4.1 As we view the c. struggles of the creature creation

131:4.3 The Lord even counts the c. winking of every

181:1.2 rather a c. progression in grace, truth, and glory.

ceaselessly

9:0.4 the agencies of the Conjoint Actor c. manipulate the

ceases

1:5.12 since man loses his body at death, he c. to exist as

2:2.5 never c. to bestow himself upon all self-conscious

38:1.3 The Mother Spirit never c. creative activity in a

55:9.2 is thus settled in light, the legislative function c.,

57:6.2 to revolve ever slower until axial revolution c.,

89:5.9 The blood guilt c. to be a crime when participated in

112:3.4 remains in the citadel of mind until it c. to function

116:1.5 mind never c. to progress—it is the experiential

116:5.14 motions of mass never c. until they achieve victory

144:2.5 yet because this widow c. not to trouble me, I will

181:2.27 but it lessens your usefulness and never c. to make

195:7.16 and it never c. in its spiritual evaluation of art.

ceasing

37:9.11 Throughout all of this never-c. changing and

89:4.8 man became shrewd in his sacrificing, c. to offer up

110:3.2 with the Adjuster; they assist you in c. to resist.

112:7.9 ranging upward and never c. the supernal ascent

188:3.8 effected by his never-c. choice of the Father’s will,

cedar

126:3.4 a piece of smooth c. board about eighteen inches

Cedesbeliever who made a brief gospel record

121:8.9 year A.D. 78 at Antioch by a believer named C..

ceiling

46:1.4 until they reach the electric air-c. of the sphere;

celebrate

127:6.6 Lazarus had arranged to c. the Passover with

127:6.6 Jesus now proposed that they c. the feast where

128:1.14 Jesus went up to Jerusalem with Joseph to c. the

129:2.2 They arranged to c. the Passover supper together.

137:4.1 a Jewish custom to c. weddings on Wednesday,

142:1.6 The multitudes who came to c. the Passover heard

179:0.2 that they would c. the Passover one day early.

179:0.5 that the Master was to c. this occasion alone with his

179:1.6 They are gathered together to c., at least in spirit,

celebratedverb

27:7.8 the fifth c. the finding of the Universal Father;

82:3.14 the wedding was not c. until the first child was born.

83:4.5 weddings c. at the full of the moon were thought to

98:4.6 who reverently c. the anniversary of the god’s death

98:5.3 a last supper which Mithras c. with the sun-god

123:3.5 the solemn Passover, which the adults c. in Jerusalem

127:6.7 the first Passover feast ever to be c. by devout Jews

129:2.8 at the spacious home of Annas, where they c. the

136:8.5 Soon the Passover would be c. at Jerusalem;

147:2.3 At Bethany they quietly c. the Passover.

147:2.3 they c. the feast with Abner and many of the early

179:0.3 knew Jesus had c. other Passovers without the lamb;

194:4.8 In these days they c. the Lord’s Supper after the

celebratedadjective

137:4.7 the honor of numbering the c. Galilean among his

celebrating

125:2.3 of c. the Passover without the slaughtered lamb.

169:1.11 “About this time, while they were c., the elder son

172:1.2 joined in c. the arrival of Jesus by a public banquet at

celebration

27:7.8 finished, and the seventh jubilee prepares for c..

27:7.8 probably signalize the c. of the first of the jubilees

83:4.3 first to develop the more elaborate c. of weddings.

98:4.7 After three days of the c. of the sacrifice and death of

119:2.6 His departure was not unceremonious; a great c. was

121:6.9 these Jews used to come to Jerusalem for the c. of

123:3.5 Next came the early springtime c. of Purim,

124:6.1 participate with them in the c. of his first Passover.

124:6.12 made ready for the appropriate c. of the Passover

124:6.15 morally ignorant multitudes assembled for the c. of

125:1.5 lodgings and made ready for the c. of the Passover

125:2.1 family of Simon of Bethany in the c. of the Passover,

125:2.3 someday to establish the c. of a bloodless Passover.

125:2.6 Jesus refrained until the Passover c. had ended and

127:5.2 invited Jesus to their home for the c. of Rebecca’s

128:6.5 Lazarus and sought to arrange for their joint c. of

128:6.6 Jude or else his release in time for the Passover c.

134:9.5 In the midst of the week of c. and ere the festivities

135:12.5 In c. of his birthday Herod made a great feast in the

137:4.11 the final purification ceremonies of the wedding c..

142:1.7 the news of Jesus’ message from this Passover c. to

173:5.2 in readiness for the c. of the forthcoming marriage

178:0.1 the details of their forthcoming c. of the Passover.

179:0.1 Passover and inquired concerning plans for its c.,

179:0.1 to begin the preparations for the c. of the Passover

179:0.2 occasion that was to precede the regular Passover c..

179:1.1 couches, just such as would be provided for the c. of

179:5.10 they ended this c. of the old but bloodless Passover

184:3.17 Pilate was in Jerusalem only for the Passover c..

186:3.3 dismissed his corps of runners for the Passover c.

celebrations

123:3.5 While some of these c and observances were difficult

134:6.16 down in connection with one of their orgiastic c..

celestial or celestial beingssee Celestial Artisans;

  Celestial Guardians; celestial host(s); celestial

  intelligence(s); Celestial Musicians; Celestial

  Overseers; celestial personalities; Celestial

  Recorders; Celestial Visitors

4:1.1 consists in the interlocking activities of the cb. and

4:5.4 Such beliefs are utterly repulsive to the cb. and rulers

6:8.4 With the help and guidance of these c. agencies the

11:1.4 the trillions upon trillions of cb. who spring from

11:3.4 expands through the superior, supersuperior, c.,

12:7.9 child of God, illuminating each member of the c.

13:1.9 At this c. abode may also be found numerous orders

14:1.9 this Spirit co-ordinates the conduct of c. affairs

14:1.11 to numerous beings of both c. and terrestrial origin

15:8.7 islands of space is one of the tasks of the c. star

18:5.2 numbers of the various subordinate orders of cb..

19:2.6 to participate in practically all of the c. services of

19:5.3 would never be possible for the lower orders of cb.

19:5.10 none of the c. family have ever been conscious of

22:3.2 Like all separate orders of cb., they maintain their

23:2.21 they often work and study with the c. astronomers.

23:4.4 ask numerous other orders of cb., but we do not

25:0.1 messenger hosts include the following orders of cb.:

26:1.15 the angelic hosts minister to the higher orders of cb.;

26:4.12 creation astir in the co-operative effort of the cb. to

27:3.4 All these c. companionships are invariably mutual.

28:7.1 the star students, millennial tourists, c. observers,

28:7.4 C. workers on Urantia encounter many difficulties

29:0.1 of the existence of angels and similar orders of cb.,

29:4.23 All classes of c. life can utilize the less personal

30:3.2 1. The Star Students, the c. astronomers, choose to

30:3.3 may aspire to join some corps of c. astronomers.

30:3.4 These c. astronomers make constant use of the

31:7.2 Any c. personality assigned to the service of any

33:4.6 Gabriel may employ any of the orders of cb.

33:6.5 All higher orders of cb. are able to utilize this service

35:5.6 absolute and arbitrary authority over every cb.

37:3.5 would act as the directing heads of all c. life on that

37:5.4 creatures of the material worlds to the c. authorities

37:9.11 superhuman beings who serve on the planets as c.

37:9.11 ever-changing c. ministries and constantly shifting

38:9.8 to the higher spirit-reality forces of the c. realms.

38:9.10 as c. entertainers in behalf of the Planetary Prince,

39:0.11 if successful they enroll in the c. schools attached to

39:3.3 they do appear before the c. lawmakers to speak

39:5.13 When cb. are to be enseraphimed for transfer from

39:5.13 they are brought to the headquarters of the sphere

39:5.14 lightninglike speed, leaving a trail of c. luminosity

43:1.9 of at least seventy major divisions of c. life,

43:3.4 the Hebrews merged all of these c. rulers into a

44:0.3 ascending mortals and numerous other c. groups.

44:0.18 the supernaphim, and other cb. present.

44:1.1 rolled in upon the spirit energy of the c. circuits.

44:1.2 are occupied with the production of c. harmony

44:1.10 of material creatures to approach the c. harmony of

44:1.11 other forms of morontia melody and c. harmony.

44:1.14 the magnificent strains heard by the c. associates of

44:2.9 and technique, the c. dramatists of sovereignty.

44:5.4 as applied to the morontia and other orders of cb.

44:7.1 conveying to mortal minds this sphere of c. artistry.

44:7.3 the portrayal of c. artistry, or the mortal attempt to

45:1.6 to the seven major groups of these unnamed cb..

45:5.1 The great divisions of c. life have their headquarters

47:3.2 Life Carriers function with the cb. in the resurrection

47:4.2 While the various orders of c. life differ, they are all

47:8.1 they are not able to visualize many of these cb..

48:3.3 connection with certain unfortunate c. upheavals,

48:4.2 C. relaxation and superhuman humor are quite

48:4.7 This aspect of c. humor grows out of our faith in the

48:4.14 The sense of c. humor we have with us always, even

48:4.20 And so you will enjoy the c. equivalents of your

48:7.9 Neither do the cb. assist the lower being who refuses

48:8.3 requisition a substantial part of the c. creation as

49:0.2 All worlds are basically grouped for c. administration

49:1.1 the progression of life—terrestrial or c.—is neither

49:5.21 terrestrial status and his reception of c. ministry.

50:2.7 to collaborate with angels and other orders of cb.

51:1.3 surcharged with energy and saturated with c. light.

51:6.3 still another and older headquarters of c. ministry

52:2.2 quota of seraphic and other c. helpers is assigned to

52:3.2 is in possession of its full quota of c. ministers;

53:1.3 even to the exalted personalities of the c. world.

53:6.2 charming ways fascinated the lower orders of cb..

53:6.2 They simply could not comprehend that it was

53:9.1 thousands of the angels and the lower orders of cb.,

57:5.13 detach these three tributaries of the c. wanderer.

57:8.7 Melchizedeks, seraphim, and other orders of c. life

64:6.27 exactly the same standing before the c. powers as

65:5.4 later c. supervisors of this planet express complete

66:2.3 a host of other cb. assigned to advance the interests

66:4.10 wholly visible to the planetary staff and to their c.

67:2.3 Every group of c. life on the planet found itself

67:2.5 cherubim and other cb were involved in the decisions

67:8.3 the first inquiry of all subordinate c. life regarding the

74:8.3 the Adamic arrival and the c. surgery connected

75:4.1 The c. life of the planet was astir.

76:4.5 and Eve retained the ability to see these cb. for over

77:8.13 which finally induced the planetary c. supervisors

77:9.2 Unlike the various orders of cb. who are assigned to

77:9.6 so do midwayers converse with c. travelers to learn

78:1.13 the c. observers on Urantia waited anxiously to

84:8.5 Advancing cb. all enjoy rest and the ministry of the

85:4.2 the rainbow is thought to be a gigantic c. snake;

92:4.9 All other c. ministrations are no more than partial,

93:6.7 the larger plans of Melchizedek that the three cb.

95:2.8 rays betokened the letting down of a c. stairway

101:4.3 presented by the function of some other c. agency,

103:7.2 experience in the supernal program of c. evolution,

106:8.2 that are probably unsuspected by the c. philosophers,

108:3.6 respect for this magnificent group of c. ministers,

109:3.1 than are the duties of any of the created orders of cb.

109:7.7 the most active of the numerous orders of cb. then

110:1.2 guiding you safely to the c. haven of happiness.

110:1.6 that divine attunement, that c. fusion, that blending

112:5.11 a revelator of truth by the c. governing authorities of

112:7.4 Cb. are tested throughout a long experience,

113:4.6 these c. influences are integrated in the enveloping

114:0.1 rule in the kingdoms of men through many c. forces

114:3.2 recognized leader of the cb. functioning on Urantia.

114:6.5 These c. ministers are intrusted with the oversight

114:6.20 reservists are the provisions which the c. forces have

114:7.1 quickly assigned to the appropriate c. group of

114:7.7 Each division of planetary c. service is entitled to a

119:3.2 he intrusted command of the c. forces to Gabriel,

120:1.6 you are without c. endowments, but all your

121:8.1 benefited from the collaboration of a host of cb. who

122:4.1 In this dream a brilliant c. messenger appeared to

124:6.16 there now arrived the c. messenger to remind this lad

128:1.9 Between these two c. visitations, one in his thirteenth

128:1.13 And the hosts of cb. throughout the great and

128:1.13 all c. eyes were continuously focused on Urantia—

137:4.13 the abrogation of time in association with the c.

140:2.3 a host of cb. looked down upon this solemn scene—

144:5.84 Crown us with c. diadems of fruitful service,

148:3.5 any visible manifestation of cb. who might have

153:4.1 making it forever impossible for these few c. rebels

158:0.2 to the full experience of the visitation of the cb.

158:1.4 They looked on in amazement as the c. messengers

158:1.8 in the habiliments of the light of the c. world.

158:3.1 transfiguration mount was a glimpse of a c. pageant

158:3.5 After this c. visitation Jesus sought to know his

160:1.5 art, even that of c. joy and spiritual ecstasy.

160:3.5 currents of spirit concept and c. communication.

167:6.3 Jesus talked to his apostles about the c. mansions

167:7.5 the existence of other and higher orders of cb. who

168:1.10 near at hand of a vast concourse of all orders of cb.

168:2.1 silence, a vast host of cb. had swung into their places

175:2.2 a shudder of horror passes over the onlooking cb.

175:4.15 concourse of cb. hovered over this momentous scene

183:0.5 only by John Mark and an innumerable host of c.

Celestial Artisan(s)

30:2.151 2. C..

30:3.6 2. The C. serve throughout the seven superuniverses.

30:3.6 in connection with which these c. will be more fully

37:10.4 We especially profit from the ministry of the c. on

39:8.3 achieving perfection of specialized service as a c.,

43:6.7 The c. direct the native spornagia in this extensive

43:6.7 lifeless marble to portray their concepts, the c. and

43:7.4 group associated with the Nebadon corps of c..

44:0.0 THE CELESTIAL ARTISANS

44:0.1 of composite personalities denominated the c..

44:0.3 The c. are not created as such; they are a selected

44:0.4 is eligible for admission to the corps of the c.;

44:0.4 But no one may enlist with the c. for less than one

44:0.5 All c. are registered on superuniverse headquarters

44:0.5 They are commissioned in the following seven major

44:0.13 the c. have improved in technique and execution

44:0.20 the material mind the nature of the work of the c..

44:0.21 material activities and manifold functions of the c..

44:8.1 Although c. do not personally work on material

44:8.1 they do come from the headquarters of the system to

44:8.1 these a. temporarily work under the supervision of

44:8.1 The seraphic hosts co-operate with these a. in

44:8.6 And this is the story of the c.,that cosmopolitan body

46:2.5 artistically contrasted by the c. and their fellows.

46:5.31 The c. direct the spornagia and provide the host of

47:0.4 The reversion directors and c. maintain group

48:3.11 requisition on the c. and the reversion directors for

48:4.8 directors have the hearty co-operation of the c..

48:6.30 and this art is heightened in collaboration with the c.,

Celestial Guardians

18:4.4 work of major sector affairs is carried on by the C.

18:4.5 Most of the C. and the High Son Assistants are

22:1.7 6. C..

22:1.12 The C. and their co-ordinates, the High Son

22:1.12 to the courts of the Ancients of Days as C. and as

22:5.6 but they do not deal with individuals, as do the C..

22:9.0 9. THE CELESTIAL GUARDIANS

22:9.1 of less distinguished performance are designated C..

22:9.2 When these beings have been Trinity embraced,

22:9.2 they become valuable adjuncts to the superuniverse

22:9.2 They are versed in the affairs of the ascendant career

22:9.3 Almost one billion C. have been commissioned in

22:9.3 They are chiefly assigned to the administrations of

22:9.3 they are assisted by a corps of ascendant Son-fused

22:9.4 The C. are the officers of the courts of the

22:9.5 The C. and their associates, the High Son Assistants,

22:9.6 they make us ever grateful for our lowly origin and

22:10.2 If, in discussing the C., I have seemed to call

30:2.60 6. C..

40:10.9 upon the arrival of the C. with orders to present

40:10.9 serving as assistants to the C. and permanently,

celestial host(s)

4:0.3 occupy the time and enlist the energies of the c..

33:4.6 chief of “the armies of heaven”—the c. hosts.

44:6.4 of the naked and glorious spirit-souls of the c..

55:4.2 Corps of the Finality, the majority of the c. withdraw

136:5.1 was presented with the vision of the assembled c. of

158:7.5 appear before my Father in the presence of the c..

161:3.3 in conference with the directors of the c. of the

168:1.11 “Take away the stone,” the assembled c. made ready

168:2.3 the vast c. was all astir in unified action in obedience

169:4.13 not even the c. can presume fully to understand.

186:2.6 in his so-called trial before Pilate, the onlooking c.

188:3.7 earth and in personal command of the assembled c..

189:0.1 being in personal command of the assembled c.

189:2.2 spokesman for the c. was given permission to make

189:2.7 but because the c. had been granted their request to

189:3.4 Son of Man relinquished his authority over the c.

189:3.4 he was immediately followed by all the c. host not

189:4.6 and as they had rested on the stone before the c.

celestial intelligence(s)

2:1.7 c. who draw near to the material beings of lowly

17:1.6 and embraces practically every order of c..

43:0.3 worlds are fully supplied with all orders of c..

53:7.11 anxious watchers of every imaginable class of c.,

62:5.8 Every c. stationed on Urantia, including myself, was

119:3.8 an age of increasing service and loyalty among all c.

129:4.1 To the onlooking c. of the local universe, this trip

132:7.9 What a scene for the c. to behold, this spectacle of

136:7.1 decision not to invoke the interposition of his c. in

184:4.4 the c. witnessed this sight of their beloved Sovereign

186:5.6 because of this bestowal of Michael, all other c. do.

186:5.6 a new revelation of man to the Gods and to the c.

189:2.1 In the name of the c. of all Nebadon, I ask for a

Celestial Musicians

44:0.6 1. C..

44:1.0 1. THE CELESTIAL MUSICIANS

44:1.2 The c. are occupied with the production of celestial

44:1.6 ranks among the highest accomplishments of the c..

Celestial Overseers

30:2.146 6. C..

37:1.7 6. C..

37:6.0  6. CELESTIAL OVERSEERS

37:6.1 maintenance and upbuilding is carried on by the C..

37:6.1 These beings are a recruited corps embracing all

37:6.1 There are upward of three million of them in

37:6.1 they are all volunteers who have qualified by

37:6.1 these overseers range the local universe as inspectors

37:6.7 shorter time as members of the Nebadon corps of C..

celestial personalities

1:7.9 by a Divine Counselor, a member of a group of c.

2:7.3 of the Infinite Spirit and of all other associated c..

19:1.1 Of all the high orders of c. revealed to you, Trinity

23:2.1 are not attached to any individual or group of c..

26:3.7 They serve their fellows, the c., the Paradise pilgrims

37:10.5 assigned on requisition to practically all corps of c.

44:1.1 but spirit pulsations received by the spirits of c..

53:8.7 persistently withstood the minor and subordinate c..

55:2.4 A circle of intervening c. is arranged to protect the

67:3.3 salvation of the planetary staff and marooned c..

93:1.3 Master Physical Controllers, and other c. resident on

93:2.8 he could not communicate with other orders of c..

114:7.8 Many times numerous other c. participate in this

123:4.7 nature, are not arbitrarily interfered with by c..

128:1.9 nor did he utilize the guidance of c., aside from

145:3.10 had scarcely been uttered when the assembly of c.

161:2.7 Jesus undoubtedly has communion with c.;

168:1.11 creatures in morontia form and requires far more c.

189:2.3 host of the representatives of all orders of c.,

Celestial Recorder(s)

25:0.6 5. C..

25:5.4 Chiefs of Records directing the activities of the C.,

25:6.0 6. THE CELESTIAL RECORDERS

25:6.1 These are the recorders who execute all records in

25:6.1 This they can do because of their peculiar ability to

25:6.1 C. are not created as such; they are ascendant

25:6.1 They are received, classified, and assigned to their

25:6.1 There also are located the schools for training C..

25:6.3 Never have I known of the defection of a C.,

25:6.3 never has there been discovered falsification in their

25:6.3 They are subjected to a dual inspection, their records

25:6.5 the corps of C. is of permanent assignment.

25:6.5 they will respectively remain C. until the day of the

25:6.6 On Uversa these senior C. can show the records of

26:1.10 some become C.; others ascend to the ranks of the

27:5.4 the seraphim and supernaphim sponsored by the C..

30:2.79 5. C..

37:8.8 Of the C., the ascendant seraphim, we have seventy-

39:8.3 as a celestial artisan, a Technical Adviser, or a C..

53:7.5 apostatized, nor did a single one of the C. go astray.

Celestial Visitors

30:3.11 From all the universe a constant stream of c. pours

48:3.10 3. Hosts to C.. These gracious creatures are

77:8.10 They act as companions and guides for c. and

celestials

48:3.10 superhuman groups of student visitors and other c.

celibate

82:3.9 Early in social evolution peculiar and c. orders of

84:4.4 the reasons cited in support of a c. priesthood,

89:3.6 beliefs fostered the formation of c. priesthoods in

cell

49:1.2 biologic unit of material life is the protoplasmic c.,

49:1.2 the technique of living c. reproduction is slightly

58:1.3 submerses, every tiny living c. in this “briny deep.”

58:1.4 bathing each individual c. with a chemical liquid in

65:4.3 When a living c. is injured, it possesses the ability

65:4.4 concerned in wound healing and c. reproduction

65:6.2 In every living plant or animal c., in every living

cells

34:4.13 that these direction c. ever point north and south.

36:2.11 trait determiners—in the sex c. of human

58:1.4 first protoplasmic reactions of the first living c. to

65:4.3 to stimulate and activate the neighboring normal c.

65:4.3 at the same time these normal and uninjured c.

65:4.3 creating new c. to replace any fellow c. which may

65:4.6 proliferation capacity of the associated normal c..

65:6.4 the ability of the iron in the circulating blood c. to

65:6.4 And this performance of the red blood c. illustrates

65:6.4 tissues by the action of the iron of the red blood c.,

65:6.4 which carries oxygen to the living c. and just as

76:4.7 The body c. of the Material Sons and their progeny

76:4.7 The body c. of the native races are akin to the living

cellular

14:4.9 they do not resolve by process of decay and c. death.

Celsusbeliever in Caesarea-Philippi

157:3.7 late that evening and stopping at the home of C.,

157:4.2 apostles assembled in C.’ garden for their noontide

157:6.1 the apostles remained another day at the home of C.,

158:6.0 6. IN CELSUS’ GARDEN

158:6.1 They remained overnight with C., and that evening

Celtaone of the ten women evangelists

150:1.1 C., the daughter of a Roman centurion;

cemented

71:1.23 such tribal federations were usually firmly c. by

111:6.6 blocks in the construction of wisdom which are c.

135:3.2 a strongly c. and firmly consolidated empire.

cemetery

87:6.12 and hand washing at the c. is still a Jewish ritual.

146:6.2 a funeral procession on its way to the near-by c.,

151:6.2 level spot was the c. of the little village of Kheresa.

188:1.2 crucified person could not be buried in a Jewish c.;

Cenozoic

59:0.6 This recent-times era is known as the C..

61:0.2 During this C. age the world’s landscape presented

61:1.10 The mammals of the early C. lived on land, under the

61:7.19 known to your researchers as the C. or recent-times

censor

92:4.1 It is the mission of revelation to sort and c. the

101:9.8 Religion thereby becomes a c. of mortal affairs,

Censor or Universal Censor

10:8.10 [Sponsored by a UC. acting by authority from the

15:14.10 [Presented by a UC. hailing from Uversa.]

16:9.16 [Sponsored by a UC. from Uversa.]

19:3.3 associated together a Perfector of Wisdom, a UC.,

19:3.4 seven Divine Counselors, and one UC. constitute a

19:3.6 adjudicated, confirmed, and promulgated by a UC.

19:4.2 One C. is commissioned on each of the billion

19:4.4 Whenever and wherever a UC. is present, then and

19:4.4 the “I will be,” but the UC. is always “I am.”

19:4.5 perfection has been added, then the C. functions,

19:4.5 Therefore, when a C. has spoken, no one else may

19:4.5 for the C. has depicted the true and unmistakable

19:4.5 When he speaks, there is no appeal.

19:4.6 the working of the adjudicating mind of a UC..

19:4.7 know or conjecture about the functioning of a C.

19:4.7 conclusions are not always accurate forecasts of C.

29:5.8 [Sponsored by a UC. acting by authority of the

censored

28:5.15 all of which has been c. and revised in the light of

103:0.1 of worship and are c. by the adjutant of wisdom.

censors

44:4.9 They serve as c. and editors as well as co-ordinators

108:6.6 that the judges and c. discern when they decree your

108:6.6 they decree your survival and pass you upward to

Censors or Universal Censors

10:6.15 10. UC..

10:6.16 belong to the tenth order of this group, the UC..

15:10.7 4. UC..

15:10.11 One billion UC. are attached to each superuniverse

15:12.1 or universe is presented and interpreted by the C..

18:4.4 and UC. attached to their governments.

19:0.5 4. UC..

19:2.2 the Divine Counselors and the UC., the Perfectors

19:2.6 the Divine Counselors, together with the UC.,

19:3.2 Counselors are the associates and equals of the UC.

19:4.0 4. THE UNIVERSAL CENSORS

19:4.1 There are exactly eight billion UC. in existence.

19:4.1 These unique beings are the judgment of Deity.

19:4.1 They are not merely reflective of the decisions of

19:4.1 they are the judgment of the Paradise Trinity.

19:4.1 sit in judgment except in association with the UC..

19:4.2 why UC. are stationed in the central universe.

19:4.2 Their present activities hardly account for their

19:4.3 One billion C. are assigned to each of the seven

19:4.3 they operate throughout all divisions of the seven

19:4.3 Thus the C. act on all levels of the grand universe,

19:4.4 And since the C. always render their verdicts in

19:4.5 The C. are universe totaling personalities.

19:4.6 It appears to me that the C. formulate new

19:4.6 It seems probable that the UC. are able to bring

19:4.7 regarding the working of the minds of the UC..

19:4.7 It seems likely that the C. are in some manner in

19:4.8 Divine Counselors, and UC., together with the seven

22:1.13 and UC.—are of stationary numbers, but the

22:10.1 Perfectors of Wisdom, Divine Counselors, UC.,

25:4.18 associated with the service and work of the UC..

28:3.1 the Perfectors of Wisdom, and the UC..

28:5.5 To the UC.—the Discerners of Spirits.

28:5.9 appeal is made to the C., who, with their Discerners

28:5.12 in concert with the Divine Counselors and the UC..

28:5.19 are the only seconaphim attached to the UC. but

28:5.20 When the UC. behold these presentations, they are

28:5.20 explains why the C. can always function so justly

28:5.20 The discerners always accompany the C. on any

28:5.21 Thus, by means of the discerners, are the C. made

28:5.22 the Adjusters (and the C. pronounce them divine),

30:1.17 10. UC..

30:2.33 11. UC..

37:4.2 Perfectors of Wisdom, Divine Counselors, UC.,

46:5.15 Divine Counselors, and UC. all reside in this circle

112:3.2 after the C. and their reflective associates have

112:4.2 the UC. are able to gain possession of an epitome

112:4.2 The C. are able to appropriate the Adjuster’s

112:4.12 if the UC. and their reflective associates on Uversa

112:6.4 beings extending in range from seraphim to UC.

113:6.10 Already have the UC. arbitrarily taken from these

censorship

92:3.10 ennobled by the continuous c. of revealed religion

censussee Census Director(s)

20:7.2 The last universal c. broadcast gave the number of

24:2.6 Such c. data is indigenous to the superuniverses;

88:1.6 the ancients always opposed the taking of a c.,

122:4.3 Bethlehem, to be registered for the Roman c., but

122:7.1 the Roman Empire should be numbered, that a c.

122:7.1 to cause the postponement of the taking of this c.

122:7.1 Throughout all the Roman Empire this c. was

122:7.6 Herod, the c. enrollment, and the comparative

122:10.1 Bethlehem with her husband for the c. enrollment.

Census Director

24:2.4 One C. presides at the headquarters of each

24:2.4 while subject to such a chief d. are thousands upon

24:2.7 The C. of Nebadon, number 81,412 of Orvonton,

24:2.7 and he will afford the records confirmation of your

37:8.4 The Nebadon C., Salsatia, maintains headquarters

Census Directors

24:0.5 3. C..

24:0.10 Solitary Messengers, Circuit Supervisors, C., and

24:0.10 Universe Circuit Supervisors and the C. maintain

24:2.0 2. THE CENSUS DIRECTORS

24:2.2 The C. are a special and completed creation of the

24:2.2 and they exist in numbers unknown to us.

24:2.2 They are so created as to be able to maintain perfect

24:2.2 they are personally sensitive and responsive to will.

24:2.2 These d., by a not-fully-understood technique, are

24:2.2 They are always competent to give us the number,

24:2.2 they do not function on Paradise; there is no need

24:2.3 Seven C. operate in Havona, one being stationed on

24:2.3 all C. function under the jurisdiction of the Ancients

24:2.5 superuniverse there are one hundred thousand C..

24:2.7 The C. are concerned with human beings—as with

24:2.7 They are not concerned with the records of your life

24:2.7 they are not in any sense recording personalities.

24:2.8 C. register the existence of a new will creature when

24:2.8 they indicate the death of a will creature when the

24:2.8 animals does not belong to the domain of the C..

24:2.8 They keep count of nothing but bona fide will

24:2.8 and they are responsive to nothing but will function.

24:2.8 Exactly how they register the function of will, we do

24:2.9 These beings always have been, always will be, C..

24:2.9 They would be comparatively useless in any other

24:2.9 But they are infallible in function, they never default,

24:2.9 they are persons; they have recognizable spirit

30:1.73 3. C..

30:2.69 3. C..

centsee per cent

173:1.3 half shekel, a coin about the size of a ten c. piece

centaurs

85:3.2 half human and half animal, such as c. and mermaids.

centernoun; see center of all things; see Center;

   see power center

1:2.10 through this absolute gravity c. the eternal God

5:1.9 ever nearer the inner c., and some day, doubt not,

5:6.1 personality has its c. and circumference in the Father.

6:1.2 The Eternal Son is the spiritual c. and the divine

11:0.1 must the absolute controlling c. also be material,

11:1.4 for there converge in him at this residential c.

11:5.4 The activities of this vast elliptical force c. are not

11:5.4 This c. consists of three concentric elliptical zones:

11:5.5 The inner zone of this force c. seems to act as a

11:5.5 definitely greater at the north end of the Paradise c.

11:5.6 The mid-zone of the force c. immediately surrounds

11:5.6 the inner and the outer zones of the force c..

11:5.8 one billion Urantia years the space-force of this c. is

11:5.8 And the space-force manifestations of this c. are

11:5.9 Though the outer zone of the Paradise force c. is

12:1.13 As we move from within, from the divine c. outward

12:3.6 circuits are not related to the nether Paradise force c.

15:3.6 distorted spiral, situated about halfway from the c.

15:3.16 But farther out from the eternal c. there are fewer

15:4.1 circuited in and out of the nether Paradise c..

29:2.10 Each c. supervisor is headquartered on one of the

29:2.12 each c. having the supervision of a thousand Havona

32:2.4 though a large system does exist at its physical c..

41:3.4 about a common c. as one type of double star.

41:6.5 complete one million revolutions about the atomic c..

41:9.3 Your own solar c. radiates almost one hundred

42:7.1 Surrounding this energy c. there whirl, in endless

42:7.8 The thirty electrons nearest the c. are difficult of

43:1.7 The sea of glass is near the administrative c. and is

46:5.12 It is through this c. that the Avonals of the system

46:5.19 years ago there existed a great open space at its c..

46:5.25 This c. is fifty miles in diameter.

46:5.32 of the finaliters have a unique structure at the c..

46:7.1 at their c. is situated the vast circular headquarters of

49:1.4 Life is sometimes initiated in one c., sometimes in

51:6.3 how the moral authority of even such an ancient c.

57:5.6 pointed at both ends and markedly bulging at the c.,

57:7.5 before the heavier metals gravitated toward the c..

58:5.1 increases from the surface downward until at the c. it

66:7.3 observers sojourning at the world’s social c. and

77:3.7 Dalamatia—to function as cultural and religious c. for

77:5.7 upbuilding a new and independent world c. for truth

77:6.5 were attached to the Adamson c. until his death.

79:4.4 mingled to produce a high culture, and this c. was

79:5.8 The oldest culture was the Onamonalonton c. in

93:7.2 From this Andite c., teachers were dispatched to the

115:3.14 that the existents of the cosmos have their c.;

115:5.1 Trinity, which remains as the absolute c.-source of

133:4.13 Athens, which was renowned as an educational c.,

133:4.13 their two months’ stay in this thriving commercial c.

162:9.2 from that c. many workers had been sent to the cities

171:1.5 large interests of the kingdom which had their c. at

186:3.1 a c., or co-ordinating station, for his messenger

center ofsee center of all things

0:0.5 the Isle of Paradise, the geographic c. of infinity and

0:3.13 are convergent in the gravity c. of nether Paradise.

0:3.13 is fixed in absolute relation to the force-energy c. of

0:5.5 the source and c. of physical matter, and the absolute

1:1.4 Near the c. of the universe of universes, the Father

7:1.3 to the drawing power of the c. of spiritual gravity

7:1.4 the spiritual Son, the c. and source of spirit gravity.

9:1.5 The Third Person of Deity is the intellectual c. of

9:7.3 We know that the Conjoint Actor is the universe c.

10:3.11 2. As controller, through the gravity c. of Paradise.

11:0.1 Paradise is the eternal c. of the universe of

11:1.1 of the Father is resident at the very c. of the upper

11:1.2 is geographically resident at this c. of the universe of

11:5.7 the Paradise c. of the presence of the Unqualified

11:8.2 The c. and focal point of absolute material gravity is

11:9.2 Paradise is the geographic c. of infinity; it is not a

11:9.7 and the source-c. of all force-space and energy

11:9.7 Paradise is the c. of all creation, the source of all

12:1.10 At the c. of Havona is the stationary Isle of Paradise,

12:4.1 the master universe except the very c. of Havona,

12:4.1 Havona, the eternal Isle of Paradise, the c. of gravity.

14:0.1 divine universe occupies the c. of all creation;

15:3.5 The rotational c. of your minor sector is situated far

15:3.6 your sun and its associated planets belong is the c. of

15:3.10 clusters about the composite rotation-gravity c. of

15:3.11 its associated creations around the Sagittarius c. of

15:7.1 superuniverse government presides near the c. of

15:7.1 greater systems situated near the astronomical c. of

16:2.1 At the c. of centers the Infinite Spirit is approachable

17:2.2 the reflectivity chief and Paradise c. of all the work

17:2.3 Majeston, the personal and infallible c. of reflectivity

17:8.7 Majeston, the Paradise c. of universal reflectivity.

32:2.4 Nebadon, is situated at the exact energy-mass c. of

32:2.11 which functions as the physical or astronomic c. of

32:2.11 two hundred thousand light-years to the physical c.

32:2.11 the outermost system of inhabited worlds to the c. of

34:4.7 Mother Spirit acts as the universe focus and c. of

41:0.4 increasingly settled orbit about the Sagittarius c. of

41:1.3 they function at the exact energy c. of that sphere.

41:1.4 the headquarters sphere but are situated at the c. of

41:1.5 a dark island of space located at the astronomic c. of

41:2.2 The astronomic c. of Satania is an enormous dark

41:3.6 glimmering stars have acquired a density at the c. of

41:5.4 stimulated electron to work its way from the c. of an

41:8.4 a lone star near the c. of this irregular nebular mass.

42:7.1 There is at the c. of every minute universe of energy

43:4.3 the Edentia Faithful of Days is the constellation c. of

45:0.1 The administrative c. of Satania consists of a cluster

45:4.1 At the c. of the seven angelic residential circles on

45:4.1 The throne in the c. of this group is the judgment

45:5.2 The domain of the Adams is the c. of attraction to

46:5.16 the System Sovereign has a temple situated at the c.

46:5.19 The Michael memorial is now the c. of all activities

46:5.27 The c. of these 619 temples is occupied by a

47:1.2 the great spirit abode located at the c. of activities,

47:3.2 The very c. of activities on the first mansion world is

47:3.11 The c. of the seven major circles of the first

47:5.1 group headquarters at the c. of the school circles

48:2.17 at the c. of the seventy radiating wings wherein are

48:2.19 mechanical beings is always stationed at the c. of

50:4.10 From such a world c. of culture and achievement

50:5.6 Luxury vies with necessity in occupying the c. of the

51:5.4 this competitive struggle comes to occupy the c. of

51:6.2 violet race becomes the second c. of world culture

51:6.3 if somewhere in the Levant there were a world c. of

53:5.5 was a banner of white with one red circle, in the c. of

57:4.1 a solitary sun functioning as the c. of a terminal solar

57:5.4 The c. of this great system was a dark giant of space,

57:5.10 Jupiter and Saturn, being derived from the very c. of

57:7.1 such as iron, to settle more and more toward the c.

57:8.16 the heavier metals had settled down toward the c. of

59:3.5 The trilobites rapidly declined, and the c. of the stage

61:7.11 the c. of ice accumulation moved considerably

64:3.1 Foxhall peoples in the west, another struggling c. of

64:6.20 develop and emigrate from the original Sangik c. of

64:7.14 last of the Sangik peoples to migrate from their c. of

66:0.2 established in Mesopotamia, was at about the c. of

66:3.3 This world c. of culture was named Dalamatia in

66:7.19 injunction was the c. of all teaching of the Prince

72:1.2 eight months in the year, are situated at the very c. of

73:5.1 At the c. of the Edenic peninsula was the exquisite

73:6.1 In the c. of the Garden temple Van planted the tree

76:1.2 to work to build new homes and establish a new c. of

76:3.3 Adamson, founded a secondary c. of the violet race

76:5.5 Adam and Eve were buried in the c. of the temple of

77:3.2 a pretentious temple of racial glorification at the c. of

77:3.3 the nucleus of the future c. of the Nodite culture

77:3.6 They foresaw that Bablot would become a great c. of

77:4.13 old Vanite settlements to found his c. of civilization.

77:5.10 This c. of civilization was situated in the region

78:1.3 The c. of Adamite culture was in the second garden,

78:1.3 The secondary or northern c. of the violet race was

78:5.7 Easter Island was long a religious c. of one of

78:8.2 floods, Ur became the c. of the pottery industry.

79:0.1 their descendant Badonan founded a primitive c. of

80:1.2 methods of metalworking, Syria then being the c. of

80:6.1 the immediate c. of civilization shifted to the valley

80:7.5 Egypt as the Occidental c. of trade, art, and culture

80:8.4 deteriorated as they moved away from the c. of their

84:0.1 And home building should be the c. and essence of

85:5.2 The Chaldeans put the sun in the c. of “the seven

91:9.5 You must obliterate the dead c. of indecision.

104:4.26 Paradise is the c. of the force-energy activation of

107:0.1 Father is personally resident on Paradise, at the c. of

115:5.1 Trinity, which remains as the absolute c.-source of

121:2.11 including the important trade c. of Sepphoris.

121:6.9 all agreed on Jerusalem as the c. of their worship

123:5.7 known as a c. of liberal interpretation of Jewish law.

123:5.10 was an advanced and liberal c. of Hebrew thought

123:6.8 education and training at the c. of Jewish culture.

128:4.1 merchant planned to create a c. of learning which

130:3.7 this was the intellectual c. of the Occidental world.

132:0.2 forum, the c. of political, legal, and business life.

133:5.1 They shortly arrived at the olden c. of Greek science

133:5.1 Greece, the cultural c. of the onetime Alexandrian

140:8.14 The family occupied the c. of Jesus’ philosophy of

143:6.3 fact of the cross became the very c. of Christianity

144:5.12 Our creative Parent, who is in the c. of the universe

149:6.8 unreservedly worshiped c. and head of this

157:6.5 representative of the eternal Father, who is the c. of

160:5.7 that this divine source of values and the eternal c. of

162:1.1 prestige of having been preached at the c. of

166:5.2 this region as a c. of Christian learning for centuries.

168:5.1 Lazarus remained at the Bethany home, being the c.

171:1.6 Philadelphia remained the c. of the Abnerian

171:5.3 aside his cloak, springing forward toward the c. of

171:6.1 on with the crowd until they came near the c. of the

180:5.6 the golden rule becomes the wise c. of all their

189:1.9 the presence of the Michael memorial in the c. of the

195:6.14 fact of the absolute mechanism of Paradise at the c.

center of all things

1:7.9 and have long resided at the Paradise c. of all things.

3:2.4 eternally around the Paradise-Personality c. and

3:5.4 and everlastingly enthroned at the Paradise c.

5:1.2 and stand in the presence of the Father at the c..

6:0.1 And this Eternal Son is residential at the c.,

7:3.3 of your local universe or the Eternal Son at the c..

8:1.9 which exists, and so exquisitely functions, at the c..

8:3.8 At the c. the Infinite Spirit is the first of the Deities

8:4.6 his existence as the Third Person of Deity at the c..

11:1.3 to find the personal presence of God at the c. as to

11:1.3 or the actuality of his spiritual person at the c..

15:3.3 looking toward the residential universe and the c..

17:2.3 permanent Paradise headquarters near the c. at the

18:7.5 sacred spheres of the Universal Father near the c.

19:5.6 both originate near the c. and source of all things

21:0.5 Sons when they assemble for conference at the c..

21:2.2 though abiding with the Father and the Son at the c.,

21:5.10 connection with the Eternal Mother Son at the c..

23:1.4 these solitary spirits start out at the c. and crave

32:3.1 surrounding the home of the eternal Deities, the c..

39:8.3 thus attained the c., perhaps then to become an

42:0.2 ultimate control of a personal God resident at the c.

115:3.12 from the infinity periphery and converges at the c..

115:4.6 outer space and the unqualified actuals at the c..

Centersee Source; see Power; see also Centers

1:1.4 the Father more often mean the Universal C..

6:1.5 we designate the Son as the Co-ordinate Spirit C.

15:1.4 about left its position opposite the C. of Centers

29:2.2 1. Supreme C. Supervisors.

29:2.10 1. Supreme C. Supervisors.

29:2.11 Power Directors and the Supreme C. Supervisors

30:2.93 1. Supreme C. Supervisors.

104:4.1 the First Universal Father-Source, Absolute C.,

144:5.74 Our all-faithful Source and all-powerful C.,

196:3.16 this evaluator is the child of the C. and Source of all

centerverb

0:4.10 those things which c. and inhere in the eternal Isle of

7:5.6 for in the Eternal Son c. all lines of spiritual gravity.

43:3.6 Your great interest would normally c. in the local

46:5.12 Here c. all of the plans and activities of the bestowal

56:1.3 hence does all gravity c. in the personal presence of

56:3.1 the universal spirit gravity c. in the Paradise personal

56:9.14 in reality, all things and beings c. in the Father.

115:3.14 spirit, mind, or energy, all c. in this association of

centeredsee centered in; see self-centered

5:4.8 the Hebrews c. their teaching on “Know your God ”;

35:7.3 c. on these Vorondadek worlds of the Salvington

36:2.9 all the Life Carrier activities in the universe are c..

41:2.3 physical-energy system of Satania is c. on Jerusem.

55:9.3 were formerly c. on the universe headquarters.

85:7.1 its early practice became c. upon objects of nature.

91:4.3 That is, the prayer may be c. upon the self or upon

97:9.17 and all the worship of the nation was c. at Jebus

101:8.1 such an attitude of saving faith is c. on God alone,

104:4.28 are c. around the absolutum of the Isle of Paradise,

107:3.1 seem to be c. on the sacred sphere of Divinington.

118:10.2 The growth of the Almighty is c. on the Absolutes of

121:6.8 all with one accord kept their hearts c. on the holy

centered in

0:3.19 any other moral being is c. in the personality of the

2:2.5 c. the divine purpose of elevating all will creatures

5:6.9 are c. in the personality of the Universal Father.

5:6.10 personality circuit of the universe of universes is c.

34:4.6 the personality of the Creator Son, is functionally c.

56:1.4 are both c. in the person of the Paradise Father.

56:3.1 As the universal mind gravity is c. in the Paradise

110:2.4 two realities which impinge upon, and are c. in,

116:5.11 to be c. in the Seven Supreme Power Directors,

169:4.2 His teaching regarding the Father all c. in the

170:2.1 that the kingdom must begin with, and be c. in the

185:4.1 a great deal about him when his work had been c.

centering

0:4.10 of actuality and potentiality c. in the Eternal Son

0:6.1 to the material-gravity circuit c. in nether Paradise,

3:2.4 —in the gravitational control c. on nether Paradise.

20:1.13 Sons seem to possess a spiritual endowment c. in

33:2.2 is limited by the pre-existent gravity circuits c. at

50:4.2 this stands in contrast with the Adamic regime c.

56:1.2 of all bona fide material reality to the gravity c. on

56:4.3 personality circuit, c. on Paradise and in the person

centermost

43:0.2 in a cluster of 771 architectural spheres, the c. and

55:1.2 A morontia temple has three parts: C. is the

66:3.4 C. in the city was the temple of the unseen Father.

115:3.12 Actuality exists c. and expands therefrom into

centersnounsee centers of; see Centers

         see power center(s);

0:3.10 over all co-ordinate and subordinate sources and c..

0:3.10 and subordinate sources and c. and personalities.

7:3.4 and responded to by the lower automatic spinal c.;

7:3.4 vital incoming messages flash by these subordinate c.

16:2.1 At the center of c. the Infinite Spirit is approachable,

21:2.12 still their realms whirl on about their respective c..

23:2.20 explore and chart these newly organizing energy c.,

29:0.5 individuality of the various groups of directors, c.,

29:2.16 These c. are able to provide intensified lanes of

29:2.18 These system c. dispatch the power circuits to the

29:2.19 These are the c. who function in special local

29:3.12 In any local energy situation the c. and controllers

33:1.3 Creator Sons are personality c for the spiritual forces

35:10.3 the Lanonandek worlds are the c. for extensive

41:1.3 The one hundred local universe c. are stationed on

41:1.5 living mass functions as a liaison with the higher c.,

41:4.2 the particles which whirl around these c. as well as

43:1.7 Surrounding this area are the governing c. for the

43:8.1 supervised and distributed by the constellation c.,

45:5.2 an enormous area consisting of one thousand c.,

45:7.3 conduct upward of thirty different educational c. on

46:1.1 major capitals and seventy minor administrative c..

46:1.4 hundred thousand c. from which rarefied energies

51:6.1 the Gardens of Eden remain as superb cultural c.

51:6.4 Eventually these world c. amalgamate, but this actual

55:3.13 would have about one hundred subadministrative c..

55:3.13 These subordinate c. would be presided over by one

55:5.5 The art c. are exquisite and the musical organizations

58:2.8 these solar storm c. function as enormous magnets.

61:5.4 North America collected in two and, later, three c..

61:5.5 and retreat back toward, the northern pressure c..

61:5.5 and western ice c. were not then so extensive.

61:7.5 consisted of a combined invasion by all three ice c..

61:7.7 south over fifteen hundred miles from its pressure c.,

64:4.1 They spread from the highland c. in India to France.

72:3.2 going to the near-by c. for oral instruction once in

72:8.7 at the twenty-five coastal military c. are maintained

74:5.7 almost one hundred outlying trade and social c.

74:5.7 Most of these c. had been organized aforetime by

77:4.2 Three of the four great Nodite c. were established

77:4.3 uniting with the Andonites to found the Nodite c.

78:1.3 From the two c. there went forth to the surrounding

79:4.2 The early Aryan c. were scattered over northern half

79:6.4 tribes of the yellow man established their earliest c.

79:6.5 And now these c. began to be reinforced by the

79:6.5 neither were the Tibetan c. so advanced as those of

79:7.6 relationships between these remotely situated c..

79:8.5 the cultural union of the Yangtze and Yellow river c.

80:1.2 from these c. had penetrated somewhat into Europe

93:4.14 maintained auxiliary c. on the outskirts of Salem

94:0.1 propaganda that went out from Salem and other c..

94:0.1 They established training c. in different parts of the

95:7.3 There were numerous c. that might have

116:4.3 while the Master Spirits continue as source-c. for the

121:1.7  the world’s history, interconnected many major c..

121:2.4 the Roman world, provided the cultural c. in which

128:4.1 begin a long tour of the world’s educational c.

186:3.4 on Friday forenoon to distant cities and believer c..

190:1.8 of Lazarus in Bethany and to all of the believer c.,

centers of

7:3.4 less automatic but habit-trained c. of the lower brain,

15:10.22 In the work of these marvelous c. of superuniverse

15:13.5 the schools of the superuniverse and are the c. of

16:3.19 and comprehend when they reach the c. of glory.

29:2.9 These directing c. of the universe power system are

29:3.6 The directors, c., and controllers of power have

34:5.6 do not contact with, nor indwell, the thinking c. of

41:1.2 the incoming lines of power from the third-order c.

41:3.4 two separate bodies, either becoming the c. of new

42:2.14 This work is carried on by the versatile directors, c.

50:4.10 there establishing new and potent c. of learning and

51:3.2 You can judge nothing of these beautiful c of culture

66:3.4 ten councils of the corporeal staff situated at the c.

68:6.5 culture, have all thrived best in the larger c. of life

77:4.0 4. NODITE CENTERS OF CIVILIZATION

78:1.2 Certain c. of civilization existed here and there, but

78:1.8 all over Europe, but their better c. of culture were

78:5.7 Many flourishing c. of civilization grew up on

79:1.2 For fifteen thousand years c. of mixed Andite

79:2.8 India have become one of the world’s leading c. of

79:3.6 The Dravidian c. of culture were located in the river

79:6.5 Chinese had built up a dozen strong c. of primitive

79:7.2 The northern c. of culture along the Yellow River

80:3.1 The ancient c. of the culture of the blue man were

81:3.4 away from the more advanced c. of civilization.

116:7.1 vast universe is not without those co-ordinating c. of

122:7.6 Jerusalem and Alexandria as c. of Jewish learning

123:5.12 Nazareth was one of the twenty-four priest c. of the

123:5.15 from his home, and which was one of the social c. of

123:6.8 attributed it to the remoteness of Galilee from c. of

Centerssee Power Center(s)

10:3.1 existence and working of the three Sources and C..

12:7.14 divine beings of the Second and Third C. ever hope

15:1.4 the Paradise residence of the Great Sources and C.

15:1.4 now approaching opposition to the Great C..

15:1.4 has about left its position opposite the Center of C.

21:2.3 prerogatives from the Paradise Sources and C.,

21:2.3 inherent in the pre-existence of the Sources and C.

23:1.4 beings and ascend inward towards the Great C.;

29:2.3 2. Havona C..

29:2.4 3. Superuniverse C..

29:2.5 4. Local Universe C..

29:2.6 5. Constellation C..

29:2.7 6. System C..

29:2.8 7. Unclassified C..

29:2.12 2. Havona C..

29:2.13 3. Superuniverse C..

29:2.16 4. Local Universe C..

29:2.17 5. Constellation C..

29:2.18 6. System C..

29:2.19 7. Unclassified C..

30:2.94 2. Havona C..

30:2.95 3. Superuniverse C..

30:2.96 4. Local Universe C..

30:2.97 5. Constellation C..

30:2.98 6. System C..

30:2.99 7. Unclassified C..

36:2.11 after the order of the three Paradise Sources and C.

115:3.7 the Second, Third, and Paradise Sources and C..

115:3.10 of the Second, Third, and Paradise Sources and C.,

centersverb

7:6.7 the universal circuit of spirit gravity, which also c.

centipedes

65:2.5 starfish, stone lilies, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, c.,

centralsee central creation; see Asia, America, etc.;

    see Isle; see universe; see Central

1:3.1 by Mystery Monitors dispatched from the c. abode

1:5.7 Without God and except for his great and c. person,

3:4.1 to reside and repose in the c. personality of Deity.

3:4.3 in no wise impoverishes the c. source of wisdom.

3:4.3 still will God’s c. personality continue to embrace

5:1.9 you shall stand in the divine and c. presence and see

5:2.2 and communion with the Father, whether at the c.

7:5.6 the c. Paradise lodgment of spiritual luminosity was

7:6.4 the c. and universal controls of matter, mind, and

8:3.1 eternalizes concurrently with the c. or fiat creation,

10:1.2 in every universe except that of his c. indwelling.

10:1.4 and the materialization of the c. core of creation,

11:1.2 everlastingly will dwell in this same c. and eternal

11:1.3 until at last you would stand before the c. shining of

11:1.4 The Father is always to be found at this c. location.

11:1.4 back to the Father’s presence, to his c. abode.

11:5.2 underneath the location of the Trinity, in the c.

11:5.7 site of unimagined activities, the c. circuit point of

11:5.7 This is believed to be the c. focalization, the Paradise

11:8.2 invariably and unerringly respond to the c. gravity

11:9.6 God’s residence is c. and eternal, glorious and ideal.

11:9.7 from this c. abiding place of the eternal Gods.

12:1.11 revolve in orbits around the gigantic c. aggregation

12:9.6 displace the governing power of the c. spirit nucleus,

13:0.3 luminosity of the c. shining of the eternal Deities,

13:4.2 Spirits are an all-co-ordinating power of c. location.

14:0.1 This c. planetary family is called Havona and is

14:2.9 created in, or admitted to, the c. Havona universe.

15:3.1 The Milky Way starry system represents the c.

15:3.6 Your solar system now occupies a fairly c. position

15:5.3 such a nebula appears as an enormous c. sun

15:6.13 being brought under control of the c. governing sun.

15:7.3 grandeur of Paradise, their c. pattern of perfection.

15:8.10 the c. Havona universe is eternally stabilized.

16:0.12 their particular domain is the c. supervision of the

17:1.6 are maintained the c. registries for all personalities

17:8.2 are only indirectly assisted by the c. lodgment of

22:3.2 their reserves on Uversa act as the c. directing body

24:7.9 in the organization of the c. and divine creation,

30:3.2 the work of this colony, not only because of its c.

31:3.4 when they go forward to the c. training worlds of

32:3.4 the administrative organization of the c. or pattern

32:4.9 by one of the Seven Master Spirits of c. abode and

32:5.5 vast circle around the c. dwelling place of the Father.

34:1.1 the other Master Spirits draw near this c. lodgment

36:2.10 And I am permitted to reveal that the seven c.

36:5.3 The c. lodgments of the adjutant spirits on the Life

36:5.3 these c. lodgments record only a qualitative function

38:5.1 Their c. training school is now presided over by the

41:4.2 the space between the c. cores of matter and the

41:7.2 height of about 35,000,000 degrees in the c. regions.

41:10.2 a c. sun or dark island with planets, satellites,

42:7.1 This c. unit is endowed with a threefold possibility of

42:7.2 the electrons revolve about the c. proton with about

42:7.4 one to one hundred electrons revolve around a c.

42:7.6 on the number of inactive neutrons in the c. body.

42:7.7 well-nigh instantaneous disruption of the c. proton

42:7.8 electrons of the larger atoms revolve about the c.

42:7.9 electrons will escape from the grasp of the c.

43:0.1 link the local systems of inhabited worlds to the c.

43:2.3 the supreme judicial function rests with the c.

43:4.4 modest in comparison with the c. abode of the Most

44:0.5 divisions of activity by the c. corps of morontia

45:1.9 The great temple of light occupies a c. place, but no

45:5.1 The c. abode of this wonderful sector is the chief

46:3.1 beings present in the c. broadcast amphitheater;

46:5.19 This c. region is now occupied by the Michael

46:5.25 Evening Stars situated in the enormous c. space.

46:5.27 The c. area of the circles of the ascending mortals

47:3.2 gigantic structure consists of the c. rendezvous of

48:3.2 do not pass through the c. Melchizedek schools.

48:4.11 Beings indigenous to the c. abode are incapable of

49:0.4 the planets revolving around the c. sun are too large

55:2.4 morontia temple, they are distributed around the c.

57:3.3 The rapid revolutions of this enormous c. core

57:3.10 heat generation in the Andronover c. cluster,

57:3.10 even in the regions near the c. mother-sun wheel.

57:4.4 increased heat production continued in the c. mass of

57:5.9 from the more massive and bulging c. portions.

58:4.2 life implantations have been designated as: the c. or

58:4.4 life in the sheltered tropic bays of the c. seas of the

58:7.4 stone layer comes to the surface over the c. regions

59:5.15 These coal beds over c. and eastern United States

61:5.2 the c. points of subsequent glacial pressure flows.

61:5.5 The c. ice sheet extended south as far as Kansas;

61:7.2 fourth ice sheet, a union of the North American c.

61:7.2 as far south as the Ohio River and c. Pennsylvania.

61:7.5 But the c. lobe reached south to cover most of the

61:7.9 the c. coming down into Kansas, Missouri, and

62:0.1 from the c. life implantation evolved in Africa.

62:1.2 Asia, in the original area of the c. life implantation

65:2.13 The eastern and c. groups of living organisms were

65:2.15 the addition of certain strains of the c. life group.

65:2.15 Man thus evolved out of certain western and c. life

65:2.15 central life strains but in the c to near-eastern regions

66:3.5 two stories, and the c. temple of the Father of all,

66:4.13 this tree grew in the c. courtyard of the temple of the

66:5.12 From a c. exchange of credits they secured tokens

66:7.2 The interiors of the c. temple of worship and the

72:2.1 The c. government consists of a strong federation of

72:11.3 music is one of the chief pursuits of the c. military

73:1.5 The c. group remained in the immediate vicinity of

73:4.3 the river and adjacent pastures occupying the c. area.

73:6.5 the tree was growing from the earth in the c. and

73:6.5 it was regrown from the c. core by Van and his

73:6.6 Garden of Eden, where, once again, it grew in a c.,

74:4.1 in the vicinity of the Father’s temple in the c. sector

77:4.6 3. The c. or pre-Sumerian Nodites.

79:6.8 highest mass civilization on Urantia was in c. China

80:2.2 The c. group moved north and east to the Nile valley

80:5.2 From this c. point there went forth the successive

80:8.1 Andonite tribes which had long inhabited these c.

80:9.5 2.The c. white race. While this group includes strains

93:5.6 were raiding the tribes of c. and southern Palestine.

102:8.1 That is the one c. truth of all religion.

107:3.9 And we do know that this c. and supervising corps is

108:3.4 the c. lodgment of the divine gifts on Divinington.

108:3.7 these divine gifts from some far-distant and c. source

115:6.2 by the creative forces and divine personalities of c.

131:5.1 their doctrine of the one God became a c. teaching in

143:4.1 king of Assyria, in subduing a revolt in c. Palestine,

143:6.3 “The realities which are c. in the kingdom of God.”

143:6.3 Christianity; but it is not the c. truth of the religion

144:1.9 The c. theme of the discussions throughout the entire

146:6.1 By this time the people of c. and southern Galilee

150:0.4 all the principal cities and villages of c. Galilee,

150:6.3 from all parts of c. and southern Galilee these

151:2.5 a story best suited to the illustration of the one c.

170:1.17 a religion which was organized about the c. idea of

188:5.1 love of a father for his son, becomes the c. truth in

central creation

7:5.5 Son bestowed himself on each of the circuits of the c

7:6.8 exists in the hearts of all creatures in the primary c.

8:1.6 throughout the c. of the Gods, the Father acts,

8:3.1 eternalizes concurrently with the c. or fiat creation,

8:3.1 only this c. is eternal in existence among universes.

8:3.3 that the Son sustains to the Father in the first and c..

10:1.4 and the materialization of the c. core of creation,

12:1.10 mass content of this c. is far in excess of the total

12:1.13 not to mention the eternal spheres of the c..

12:4.15 the present time revolving clockwise about the c..

14:2.5 spiritual reactions transpiring in the c. which are

14:5.6 There is a refreshing originality about this vast c..

14:6.6 parental satisfaction from the perfection of the c..

14:6.12 To the Eternal Son the superb c affords eternal proof

14:6.24 This c. is an exemplification of the future-eternal

14:6.29 The Creator Sons know that the c. is the real source

14:6.31 The Paradise Sons regard the c. as the home of

21:0.4 the outer spheres to the innermost circuit of the c..

24:2.2 and whereabouts of all creatures in any part of the c.

24:6.4 pilgrim made his way to the outer belt of the c..

24:7.9 in the organization of the c. and divine creation,

26:2.4 sojourn for periods on the world circuits of the c.,

26:3.1 On the billion study worlds of the perfect c., your

26:3.6 are the broadcast receivers and senders of the c.

29:1.3 but collectively in the administration of the c..

29:2.12 one million have functioned in the c., each center

32:3.3 In the c. we have a pattern of perfection, but all

32:3.4 of the administrative organization of the c..

37:9.8 to the pilgrim spirits passing through the c..

106:1.1 qualification that is not genetically found in the c..

106:2.4 presence and divine personality resident in the c..

Central Shining

24:7.2 privilege of “personal contact” with the Paradise C.

Central Supervisors

29:4.23 Seven Supreme Power Directors and the Seven C..

centralization

97:1.1 And this c. of administrative authority afforded a

121:2.6 The c. of the Jewish temple worship at Jerusalem

centralized

9:0.1 Father’s liberation from the bonds of c. perfection

24:5.5 efficient, direct, c., but far-flung system of advisory

96:0.1 reduced their gods to the more c. concept of Bel-

97:1.1 their tribal organizations into a c. government.

98:6.1 The Hellenic Greeks never evolved a c. worship

centrally

43:6.3 C. located in this magnificent garden is the shrine of

72:2.1 has a representative government with a c. located

93:5.2 the fact that Palestine was c. located with reference

centrifugal

15:5.6 4. C. Planetary Daughters.

41:9.4 in connection with the c. motion, a sun begins to

57:3.5 faster and faster until, eventually, the critical c. stage

67:7.2 external repercussions of sin: The impersonal (c.)

centripetal

67:7.1 The personal (c.) consequences of the creature’s

centrum

42:2.4 These triconcentric zones are the c. of the Paradise

cents

58:2.1 paid for at the rate of two c. per kilowatt-hour,

126:5.5 only the equivalent of about twenty-five c. a day.

173:1.3 to charge the equivalent of from three to four c.

173:1.3 for the exchange of a coin valued at about ten c.,

centuries

51:6.2 For c. the city headquarters schools of the Planetary

51:6.6 With the passing of c., through the amalgamation of

52:3.11 During the closing c. of the post-Adamic age

72:11.4 during the last two c. these people have been called

73:5.4 the later times of the nineteenth and twentieth c..

79:2.4 For over fifteen c. these superior peoples poured in

79:8.16 the yellow race has persisted down through the c..

79:8.17 For c. this civilization has rested upon the laurels of

80:5.2 increasingly white as the passing c witnessed the final

80:9.9 and trade were nearly suspended during these c.

83:7.5 twentieth c. the Occidental ideal of marriage has

88:2.9 reflect the winnowed moral wisdom of many c.,

92:5.12 one of the greatest c. of religious awakening ever

93:10.4 to collaborate throughout the nineteen succeeding c.

94:1.3 resynthesis in the early c. of the second millennium

94:4.1 With the passing of the c. in India, the populace

94:5.3 in subsequent c. many subordinate gods and spirits

94:6.12 During these spiritually decadent c. the religion of

94:7.7 its grotesque perversion during later c., Gautama’s

94:11.9 legend grew in myth as it traveled through the c. and

94:12.7 accumulated doctrines and dogmas of nineteen c. of

95:1.7 and for c. the priesthood increasingly deteriorated.

95:2.2 monotheism wavered in Egypt for many c.,

95:2.5 For c. the Egyptians placed their faith in tombs as

95:3.4 For c. the inhabitants of the Nile valley had lived by

95:5.14 that the repercussions of his work persisted for c.

96:1.4 For c. after Melchizedek’s sojourn at Salem his

98:2.5 The Greek poets of the fifth and sixth c., notably

99:0.3 did approve the occasional social reforms of past c.,

118:8.10 and oceans with his machines, generations and c.

121:1.1 In the c. just prior to these times Greek culture and

122:4.4 For c. the Hebrew prophets had proclaimed the

132:0.5 behind the scenes and in the light of nineteen c. of

140:8.20 and much misrepresented all down through the c.

142:2.4 And should not mankind, as the c. pass, come the

143:5.11 Even nineteen c. later many show the same

166:5.2 this region as a center of Christian learning for c..

170:1.8 misunderstood through the c. of the Christian era,

170:1.14 C. of confusion regarding the meaning of the term

170:2.10 That c. have passed with no signs of the

170:5.2 Throughout the first c. of the Christian propaganda,

170:5.18 And so, for c., the Christian church has labored

170:5.20 gospel was so many-sided that within a few c.

175:2.3 maintained toward individual Jews for many c..

179:5.5 those who followed after him in the intervening c.

180:2.4 For c. honest souls have continued to wreck their

193:4.1 of the accumulated enlightenment of succeeding c..

195:1.6 For c. the Greek had seriously thought and

195:1.6 For c. the Jews had neglected these other fields of

195:1.6 of Jesus’ message, the united product of the c. of

195:4.2 During these dark and despairing c., religion became

195:9.1 the river of truth running down through the c.,

196:1.2 traditions and the religious dogmas of nineteen c..

centurion or Roman centurion

130:2.5 young Greek was appointed the steward of a Rc.,

133:4.3 To the Rc. he said: “Render unto Caesar the things

147:1.0 1. THE CENTURION’S SERVANT

147:1.1 Mangus, a c., or captain, of the Roman guard

147:1.1 save the favorite servant of the Rc., who is worthy

147:1.2 And as Jesus went with them over to the c.’ house,

147:1.3 And the friends of the c. went into the house and

147:1.4 not invisible beings ministered healing to the c.’

150:1.1 Celta, the daughter of a Rc.; and Agaman, a widow

187:0.1 the soldiers, under the direction of a c., started for

187:0.1 The c. in charge of these twelve soldiers was the

187:1.2 For the two thieves the c. had notices which gave

187:1.2 The legend which the c. carried to put on the cross

187:4.4 The other records based upon the recital of the Rc.

187:5.5 When the Rc. saw how Jesus died, he smote his

187:6.2 John, being well known by this time to the Rc.,

188:1.1 Pilate’s order for the Master’s body to the c.,

188:1.1 the c. ordered four of his soldiers to his side, and

188:1.1 The c. ordered the other soldiers to leave the two

188:1.1 When order had been restored, the c. read the permit

188:1.3 the tomb: Joseph, Nicodemus, John, and the Rc..

188:1.5 the c. signaled for his soldiers to help roll the stone

189:2.4 Antonia and reported what they had seen to the c.

centurysee century, first;  see twentieth century

66:4.15 the staff, c. after c., in defiance of physical death.

72:3.2 this people has greatly improved during the last c..

79:4.8 The spiritual awakening of the sixth c. before Christ

79:8.15 moral, and semireligious awakening of the sixth c.

80:9.16 During the past c. this culture has been experiencing

90:2.7 not be driven out, and even in the sixteenth c. after

92:5.12 4. The sixth c. before Christ.

92:5.14 6. The sixth c. after Christ.

92:5.15 7. The fifteenth c. after Christ.

94:5.8 gospel that the great philosophers of sixth-c. China

94:6.1 in the sixth c. before Christ, through an unusual

94:6.2 This unique c. of spiritual progress was characterized

94:6.9 younger contemporary of Lao in sixth-c. China.

94:7.1 Siddhartha was born in the sixth c. before Christ in

94:12.2 Step by step, c. by c., the God concept has evolved

95:6.1 Persia when, in that great c. of moral renaissance,

95:6.9 of that unique group that sprang up in the sixth c.

96:4.5 in keeping his followers intact for a quarter of a c.

97:2.1 In the tenth c. before Christ the Hebrew nation

98:2.2 during the sixth c. before Christ, the Orient and the

98:3.2 of Melchizedek’s gospel during the sixth c. before

98:6.3 the third c. after Christ, Mithraic and Christian

111:0.5 This sculpture was completed in the fifteenth c.

119:7.4 For a third of a c. of earth time all eyes in all parts

121:1.7 of travel and trade until the nineteenth c. after Christ.

136:8.7 not in the mind of a twentieth-century or other-c.

176:2.8 early in the second c. a Jewish apocalyptic about

187:4.4 as John remembered the event two thirds of a c. after

195:0.4 But by the beginning of the second c. the very best

195:3.7 The second c. after Christ was the best time in all

195:3.10 end of the second c., practically all the great minds

century, first

79:4.3 Right on down to the f. before Christ there was a

92:5.13 5. The first c. after Christ.

98:0.2 functioning in Roman Europe in the f. after Christ,

104:1.12 began to gain recognition near the close of the f.

121:1.0 1. OCCIDENT OF THE F. AFTER CHRIST

121:2.1 During the fore part of the f. after Christ, the Jews

121:3.1 In the f. after Christ the society of the Mediterranean

121:3.9 social problem in the Roman Empire in the f. after

121:6.1 By the close of the f. before Christ the religious

121:7.4 By the time of the f. after Christ the spoken

130:3.3 were held by the Mesopotamian believers of the f.,

136:8.7 the Son of God was incarnate in the mind of a f.-c.

195:1.9 In the f. after Christ, Hellenistic culture had already

195:3.7 During the f. Christianity had prepared itself to take

cephalopods

59:2.11 The c. were well developed, and they have survived

59:2.11 have survived as the modern pearly nautilus, octopus

59:3.5 the stage was occupied by the larger mollusks, or c..

59:3.8 The c. dominate marine life, while associated forms

60:1.13 of ammonites developed from the higher types of c..

cereals

60:3.19 Fruits, grasses, and c. were abundant, and these

69:4.5 The first weights were grains of wheat and other c..

73:5.5 Already had many of the fruits, c., and nuts been

73:5.5 Many modern vegetables and c. were first cultivated

74:6.4 They found their foods—fruits, nuts, and c.—ready

76:3.6 the seeds and bulbs of hundreds of plants and c. of

76:3.7 Adam had always subsisted on fruits, c., and nuts.

cerebral

49:5.14 From the two-hemisphere type of the Urantian c.

109:5.5 While the hereditary legacy of c. endowment and

ceremonialsee ceremonial, religious

4:5.5 his Bedouin followers, the c. sacrifice of animals.

68:2.10 gave origin to the early beginnings of all art, c., and

68:4.4 primitive savage was hedged about by an endless c..

78:8.8 each city having its own municipal god and c.

83:5.6 1. The c. or legal wives.

87:7.2 advancement has developed a ritual, a symbolic c..

89:1.1 The taboo is the source of c. standards and the

89:2.5 hygienic customs of the early tribes were largely c..

89:5.15 man could eat only a small c. bit, a sacrament.

89:9.1 And all this c. evolution has exerted a mighty

89:9.2 it was from this c. that the later Christian version of

90:1.1 The shaman was the ranking medicine man, the c.

94:1.1 the c. practices of their earlier Andite forebears in

94:11.3 find itself shackled with those very c. practices which

96:4.5 in the establishment of his advanced c. worship

96:5.3 organized the Hebrew c. system of worship.

97:5.6 overthrown the whole bloody c. of the Hebrew

98:1.1 lower classes even making c. out of the execution

103:4.1 provide that some portion of the c. sacrifice should

121:2.9 Herod professed loyalty to Hebrew c. observances,

121:5.14 Paul forsook magic rites and c. enchantments.

122:9.1 proper sacrifice to insure Mary’s c. purification from

125:2.4 absurdities of the theology of the whole Jewish c.

125:5.10 free from their terrible bondage to law, ritual, c.,

127:6.6 c. practices which Jesus deemed misrepresentative

147:5.8 deceptive circles of meaningless c. services,

153:3.6 fail to go through with the required c. washing of

159:5.8 In place of negative compliance with c. requirements

162:6.3 poured from the broken pitchers of c. service?

166:1.2 that he abhorred these purely c. performances;

166:1.3 have brought me here to witness an exhibition of c.

167:1.3 the fact that he did not observe the c. washing of his

175:4.10 for the Sabbath and numerous other legal and c.

179:3.1 their Master never observed these rites of c. hand

179:5.8 There was nothing of c. consecration about the

180:5.12 Neither tradition nor a c. system of formal worship

185:0.4 matters of c. cleanness and traditional regularity.

194:1.5 loyal to the essential requirements of the Jewish c.

194:4.11 so well conform to the Jewish mode of c. practices

ceremonial, religious

64:4.13 but the offering of human sacrifice as a part of r.

66:5.21 Before the Prince’s arrival, bathing had been a r..

77:4.7 pottery, weaving, commercial law, civil codes, r.,

85:4.1 Baptism became a r. in Babylon, and the Greeks

87:5.2 R. must keep pace with spirit evolution and

89:4.1 When the idea of sacrifice first attached itself to r.,

90:5.2 and finally acquiring the sanctity and dignity of r..

94:11.1 religion with its temples of worship and definite r.

ceremonialism

179:5.2 emerges from the bondage of c. and selfishness

ceremonially

153:3.5 and not that they eat bread with c. unclean hands.”

185:0.3 conduct would not only render them c. unclean

ceremonials

83:4.4 of marriage with certain magical or religious c..

87:7.10 cramping, deforming, and stifling stereotyped c.

90:5.3 developed into the modern types of social c.

91:5.6 such as priests, holy books, worship rituals, and c..

94:1.5 apart from ritualistic observances and sacrificial c..

94:10.2 Examination of the religious c. of present-day

94:10.2 rituals and believe that such c. bestow salvation.

96:4.4 religious c. of the newly evolving Hebrew worship

98:2.11 of attaining salvation, these emotional and fiery c..

98:4.8 these mystery cults and the orgies of their c.,

98:5.4 with special weekly c. on the day of the sun-god

103:3.5 spirit fear, and animal worship to the various c.

103:4.4 Jesus swept away all of the c. of sacrifice and

103:4.4 All c. not a legitimate part of such an intimate family

122:5.4 his strict training in the usages of the Jewish c.

147:6.6 Jesus’ antagonism to the Jewish traditions and c. was

149:2.10 He denounced slavish devotion to meaningless c.

190:5.1 Jerusalem attending upon the sacrifices, c., and feasts

ceremonies

17:6.7 there ensue on Paradise the “personalization c.,”

55:1.4 they are devoted to the special c. of the planet,

55:1.4 special visualization c. designed to reveal the

63:6.4 developed into the more elaborate sacrificial c. of

66:5.21 cleansing with water as a part of the purification c.

70:3.7 all c. of association, whether marriage or adoption,

70:7.10 self-torture and painful cutting entered into these c..

70:7.11 one of the chief purposes of the puberty c. was to

74:1.5 with the last c. of the bestowal acceptance.

74:6.9 The marriage c. of the first and second generations

74:7.21 of the land for the blood sacrifices in the religious c.

76:3.5 this order were trained to officiate at religious c.,

84:4.6 a mother must undergo extensive purification c.

86:3.3 and depend upon religious c. to effect healing.

87:1.4 purification c. designed to cleanse an individual after

87:2.10 is still consumed on funeral rituals and death c..

87:3.4 twelve ghost feasts and accompanying c. each year.

87:5.8 The c. of spirit propitiation constituted a burden

87:5.12 2. Right—the correct conduct and c. designed to win

87:6.2 these c. turned toward attempts of a more positive

89:0.2 the observance of the propitiation c. of sacrifice.

89:2.5 All ancient peoples practiced these meaningless c..

89:6.7 are survivals of the early c. involving human sacrifice

89:9.1 The early rituals of sacrifice bred the later c. of

89:9.2 long practiced this ritual as a part of their Passover c.

89:9.4 the legitimate successors of those shocking early c.

90:2.10 Shamans presided over all burial c. and made due

90:3.2 The c. of the cult were primitive man’s attempt to

90:5.3 ritual next grew into elaborate c. of purification,

90:5.3 The initiation c. of the primitive tribal secret

92:3.2 largely a matter of rites, rituals, observances, c.,

93:4.1 The c. of the Salem worship were very simple.

94:11.7 But though the c. and outward observances of

97:4.1 who had so long been served with sacrifices and c.,

97:9.8 solemn c. to anoint him king over the Hebrews

98:3.4 admissions to citizenship were in reality religious c..

98:4.7 The Phrygian c. were imposing but degrading;

98:5.5 c. of the Phrygian cult of Cybele, the mother of Attis.

103:3.5 And then these c. became focalized and crystallized

121:5.10 They were characterized by elaborate c. of initiation

121:5.11 4. But no matter what the nature of their c. or

122:9.1 It was customary to perform both of these c. at the

122:10.1 which had been sung at the redemption c. of Jesus

122:10.2 Even at the time of the purification c. at the temple,

123:4.2 They played much at weddings and funerals, c. they

124:6.4 solemn and sacred c. of the Passover at Jerusalem.

125:0.4 was not to accompany him to the consecration c.,

125:0.5 that personal interest which characterized the c. of

125:0.5 of the spiritual significance of the temple c. and their

125:0.6 the real meanings of these c. which his parents

125:2.2 This was the beginning of the seven-day c. of the

128:3.4 While Simon attended the Passover c., Jesus mingled

128:6.3 other brothers to Jerusalem for their first Passover c.

134:9.3 John was much impressed by the c. of this day of all

135:1.1 After these c. and the making of the vows to

135:8.5 When John recognized Jesus, the c. were halted

137:4.4 the wedding c. he had planned to manifest himself

137:4.11 the final purification c. of the wedding celebration.

140:10.5 Jesus stripped morality of all rules and c. and

149:6.5 in the place of slavish bondage and meaningless c..

155:3.8 great danger of accepting religious symbols and c. in

155:5.8 persist many of those childlike and superstitious c.

155:6.5 to an outworn system of religious forms and c..

160:5.5 intellectual beliefs and meaningless emotional c..

162:2.2 the burdensome traditions of a formal religion of c.

163:4.14 to avoid unnecessary waste of time in social c., but

173:1.1 had grown up in association with the services and c.

175:1.8 They have oppressed you with c. and enslaved you

185:0.3 also necessitate their subjection to purification c.

194:3.10 bestowal of the Spirit of Truth was independent of c.

ceremonysee ceremony, wedding

47:8.4 This simple c. marks the entrance of an ascending

63:6.4 they evolved a c. of reverence which was carried

70:3.7 The c. of adoption consisted in drinking each other’s

70:3.8 and wine alone was drunk to seal the adoption c.,

70:3.8 Hebrews employed a modified form of adoption c..

70:7.10 The puberty initiation c. extended over a period of

70:10.6 After due c., including threatening curses, the

80:5.6 he was, by elaborate c., committed to the shaman

82:3.14 when the regular marriage c. would be performed;

83:4.2 Magic, ritual, and c. surrounded the entire life of the

83:4.2 therefore required a legal c., while the social status

83:4.2 therefore must the marriage c. be witnessed by many

83:4.3 in other cases the only c. was the formal exchange of

83:4.7 must never touch the ground just prior to the c..

85:1.3 always identify Deity with an object of reverent c..

85:5.2 while sun worship became the chief religious c. of

86:5.13 Among early Christians the c. of bestowing the Holy

87:3.4 Half the days of the year dedicated to some sort of c.

87:6.12 water ritual; primitive bathing was a religious c..

88:2.4 The primitives believed that a c. of consecration

89:5.5 Eating human flesh became a solemn c. of revenge;

89:5.9 1. Cannibalism sometimes became a communal c.,

89:6.6 The twentieth-century c. of depositing trinkets and

89:7.2 this c. once obtained over most of the world from

89:7.4 It was a religious c. to consort with these sacred

89:8.1 This c. consisted in bloodletting, with dedication to

90:5.1 the c. possesses compelling power over the spirits.

91:0.2 and presently some form of c. would be performed

91:0.4 priests of the Todas do not represent a religious c.

128:6.6 the c. of receiving the sons of the law into the full

128:6.6 Jude did not pass through this formal c. for several

135:6.4 Although baptism was not a new c. among Jews,

136:2.3 This c. was the final act of his purely human life

137:4.6 but the entire c. was finished and not a move,

140:0.3 the Master to participate in some sort of solemn c. of

162:4.3 The c. of the outpouring of the water symbolized

162:4.3 This c. of the water followed the sunrise

162:4.4 divided into three groups for this early morning c..

163:4.13 Oriental salutation was a lengthy and elaborate c.;

164:3.14 There was just enough c. about the transaction to

173:2.3 such a c. had to take place in the presence of

173:3.3 religion of the spirit and the older religion of c.,

179:5.4 In the establishment of the only c. or sacrament

ceremony, wedding

83:2.3 An early type of w. was the mimic flight, elopement

83:2.3 Later, mock capture became a part of the regular w..

83:4.0 4. THE WEDDING CEREMONY

83:4.1 The w. grew out of the fact that marriage was a

83:4.2 advanced, the w. became increasingly pretentious.

83:4.3 At first the w. was more on the order of a betrothal

83:4.8 One of the most ancient forms of the w. was to have

83:5.10 She alone had the ritual w., and only the children of

certainnon-exhaustive; see certain, one thing is;

    certain, not

1:0.4 perfection is the final and c. destiny of all man’s

2:7.2 They can be c. only as far as their experience extends

3:3.4 We are not wholly c. as to whether or not God

7:5.9 is cheered and strengthened by the c. knowledge that

12:6.4 make c. you take into consideration the interrelation

13:1.22 the mystery of the gradual and c. building up in the

16:3.19 the one high spirit being that all ascenders are c. to

16:9.4 you cannot become so absolutely c. of a fellow

20:6.1 technique is doomed to meet with c. failure.

23:4.5 universe personnel is undergoing a c. reorganization

24:1.14 The circuit supervisors exercise c. oversight of

24:1.14 much as the power directors have c. jurisdiction

24:6.9 if you do not reject the c. and all-perfected plan

25:2.9 He makes c. that all records are properly prepared

25:3.7 misunderstandings are c. to arise, and provision

28:4.1 to see and therewith to hear the c. responses of

28:4.10 Thus may they be unerringly c. in calculating the will

28:6.9 to utilize time as to make c. the survival of your soul.

28:7.3 reflective of the sure knowledge and c. wisdom of

31:10.15 creations, nevertheless, of three things we are c.:

32:5.8 c victory will crown the efforts of every human being

34:6.3 to embark on the sure and c. retracement of those

34:6.4 out from the Eternal, they are c. to return thereto,

39:4.12 That stagnation is c. death, but the overrapid growth

40:6.1 you may choose to accept the c. destiny of a glorious

43:2.4 The higher you ascend in the universe, the more c.

44:5.4 There are just as c. and reliable laws in the spirit

53:2.5 We are c. of only one thing, and that is: Whatever

54:4.8 mercy-dominated universe may be slow, but it is c..

54:6.7 all-wise and farseeing universe rulers would be c.

65:4.12 are c. to meet your gaze as you dig back into the

68:6.1 from the land, in the last reckoning he is c. to fail.

69:9.18 Make c. that when you change the social order you

75:7.4 to the status of mortal flesh would be the c. result,

81:6.43 for their continued development and c. survival.

82:0.1 the basis of all social evolution and is therefore c. of

82:1.8 perpetuation of the human species is made c. by the

83:0.3 and self-gratifying sex relationship entails the c.

84:2.1 being the only part of inheritance which was at all c..

86:1.1 results of hunting must ever vary, and this gives c.

86:1.2 viewed such fortune as a c. harbinger of calamity.

92:3.4 real progress is c. to modify or destroy the cult itself;

99:5.6 effective in spiritualizing the believer is c. to have

100:1.6 The c. technique of fostering this constitutive

101:1.6 religion eventually results in the c. consciousness of

102:1.1 sense of duty into that higher and more c. faith in the

102:1.3 the more of religion you have, the more c. you are.

102:7.1 is the only experience which makes fatherhood c..

102:7.10 of all values, we have the right to be the most c. of

106:6.5 Of this we are c.: While the existential Trinity is

108:1.6 contribute to the c. evolution of an immortal soul

108:3.10 but we are not consciously c. of thus functioning.

109:6.1 every meaningful value in every will creature is c.

110:3.5 difficulties do not in the least interfere with the c.

112:5.7 Thus divine justice is c. of achievement, and divine

117:2.9 Of this we are c.: Creatures and universes, high

117:5.10 We are not exactly c., but we believe that this

118:7.3 that c range of choice with which immature creatures

118:10.23 Providence is the sure and c. march of the galaxies

119:4.4 seraphim, but never could we be c. of his identity.

124:2.4 but they always suffered swift and c. retribution at

126:3.6 was c. he was never to appear as the Son of Man

126:3.8 Jesus was c. that it had not been written by Enoch

131:3.4 If you would be c. of your final salvation, then

132:0.4 the better and more c. reception of their message.

133:4.9 you are c. to continue on in the uplifted way of

133:4.10 with its indwelling spirit meets with c. success,

135:5.4 world was approaching its c. end, and that “a new

135:7.1 but he was far from c. as to whether or not Jesus

135:9.2 the preaching of John took on new and c. notes of

137:4.12 And this occurrence was made doubly c. since the

140:10.2 they were almost c. to forget what he did not say.

143:2.4 the power of the c. and joyous performance of the

146:3.3 know, really be c., about the truth of this gospel of

147:5.7 the child is c. to progress continuously toward the

153:2.2 But know you for c. that, if you put me to death,

156:5.12 possess a whole-souled belief, in the c. triumph of

156:5.18 the trouble which is c. to be the portion of all who

156:5.20 The God-conscious mortal is c. of salvation; he is

158:2.1 “Make c. that you tell no man, not even your

159:3.10 happiness is always the experience of all who are c.

159:5.8 service was one of the c. effects of the possession of

163:4.11 they would encounter hostility and be c. to meet

163:4.17 C. it was that Jesus would have accepted no less

164:5.3 But that you may be c. of what I proclaim, let me

165:5.3 The shadow is c. to follow the substance.

166:2.3 Do you feel c. about your opinions, Simon?”

168:4.13 All genuine spirit-born petitions are c. of an answer.

169:2.2 make c. of your future enjoyment of treasures laid

169:2.4 I know what I will do to make c. that, when I am

171:4.8 The apostles could discern only the c. note of final

172:5.8 Matthew was c. that something extraordinary would

173:5.6 all pointed to the c. rejection of Jesus’ teaching

177:4.9 which he was c. would destroy Jesus and all that

177:5.4 They all felt the c. drawing upon them of the terrible

180:4.4 If the world sees you not, how shall we be c. about

181:2.13 One thing you may be c. of, Levi: You have won the

184:4.6 the sure and c. technique whereby the spiritually

185:3.6 Pilate was now c. the prisoner had done nothing

185:7.4 “I am c. this man is only a religious offender.

186:5.9 just as effective and unerringly c. if Jesus had not

188:4.7 forever made the way of salvation more clear and c.;

190:0.2 which even now makes c. their resurrection from the

194:2.14 Eternal Son—the c. channel of all spirit communion.

195:2.8 was c. that Christianity would make a strong appeal

195:6.12 rooted in human experience are just as real and c. as

195:6.14 makes forever c. that determiners are not the law of

certain, one thing is

3:3.4 O.: God is never subjected to surprise.

19:6.8 O.: The universe is nonstatic; only God is changeless

34:1.3 Of only one thing are we c.: The Spirit presence in

42:2.21 O.: If the power directors are conversant with the

66:1.5 O.: As I executed my assignment of putting the

117:2.4 O.: Our status is fixed by the Trinity embrace,

139:0.4 O.: They had not all been put through the same rigid

139:4.10 O., John was thoroughly dependable.

145:5.10 o.: We follow a teacher who seeks no glory for

176:4.5 O., that is, when Michael does return, all the world

181:2.13 O., Levi: You have won the confidence and affection

certain, not

0:10.1 but we are not c. regarding the encompassment of

11:5.4 we are not c. concerning the space functions of the

31:0.8 think we know their future work, but we are not c..

55:12.4 technique of universe reflectivity, but we are not c..

75:5.8 Adam was not c. of the nature of their offense until

168:1.2 we are not c. about the real cause of these emotional

168:1.12 Martha said this because she was not c. as to why

177:2.4 but I cannot fully depend upon him; I am not c.

certainly

0:12.13 But even more c. we know that these spirits of the

2:1.10 the infinite Father does most c. fully comprehend

2:2.7 evil and all man’s relations thereto are most c. a

2:7.6 consistency of its concepts, but more c. and surely by

3:6.6 The Creator Sons most c. can and sometimes do,

5:1.6 he is so c. and so effectively spiritually endowed by

5:2.3 the lives of God-knowing mortals so fully and so c.

6:4.6 The spirit of the Eternal Son is most c. with you and

6:8.4 the God-conscious mortal will c. attain Paradise and

7:1.4 just as c. as mortal man becomes a spiritized being

8:5.2 The Father is most c. everywhere present, and we

9:7.3 and just as c. they focus in the Seven Master Spirits

10:3.2 they c. disclose relationships of a very diverse nature.

10:3.4 The Father, Son, and Spirit are c. equal in nature,

11:1.3 know God’s location and residence just as c. and

12:1.1 cube, nor a limitless circle; it c. has dimensions.

15:8.9 The farther out we go, the more c. we encounter

19:4.6 but I c. do not fully comprehend the working of

19:5.2 the results of which we c. observe here and there in

19:5.4 Solitary Messengers, whose ranks are slowly but c.

20:4.5 one thing is c. authentic—his promise to come back

22:1.15 c. this assignment is for the duration of the present

23:2.16 And when the Ancients of Days would c. know these

25:8.5 if you arrive alone, a companion will c. welcome

26:4.10 attain Havona, you will c. be piloted by supernaphim

28:4.11 c., therefore, unprejudiced testimony concerning

28:6.22 the more c. will you grow in greatness, in true

33:0.1 While the Father most c. rules over his vast

38:9.13 they will eventually and most c. be recognized for

40:6.6 been freely and c. bestowed upon all Urantia races.

41:0.1 All Nebadon is c. pervaded by the space presence of

41:0.1 presence just as c. terminates at the outer borders of

42:12.13 On the absolute level spirit c. is dominant.

44:5.8 must be replenished just as c. as physical energy,

44:8.4 then will you most c. be granted every opportunity to

47:1.6 through this essential experience just as c. as mothers

48:3.8 One of them will c. be on hand to welcome you

48:8.3 on one long and eternal joy excursion, they c.

50:4.10 slowly and c. transforms the evolutionary races.

52:7.1 That promise Jesus will c. fulfill, but no one knows

56:10.11 presence of appreciative creature mind just as c. as

63:4.4 a touching affection for their comrades and c. had a

65:3.7 you are c. going to have an opportunity to present

65:8.4 knowledge and wisdom, progression most c. does.

68:1.2 that he belonged to a group which would c. avenge

70:2.10 so must the international bloodletting of war c. give

72:5.12 Slowly but c. they are conquering their machines.

74:6.7 And it was c. a new sight on Urantia to observe

75:8.3 while Adam and his mate were most c. degraded in

76:5.1 they should c. become eligible for admission to the

84:5.12 pitiless and emotionless competition will c. replace

87:6.13 powerful man could vanquish a weaker one, then c.

90:3.9 Slowly and c. the unfolding of a scientific era is

93:6.2 these backward clans were c. committing suicide by

94:2.3 The undue concentration on self led c. to a fear of

94:12.5 spread of education throughout Buddhism will be c.

99:5.7 Just as c. as men share their religious beliefs, they

100:4.6 then you are c. socializing and truly spiritualizing

101:10.9 Such faith-liberated sons have c. enlisted in the

103:7.9 Metaphysics, but more c. revelation, affords a

106:2.5 creatures c. attain the capacity to know the Supreme

106:3.2 This happening will c. lead to the completed function

106:3.3 C. this is true of the Trinity Ultimate, wherein the

106:4.1 The Paradise Trinity c. co-ordinates in the ultimate

106:7.4 c. do have a potentially final destiny that is

106:8.17 C., the Trinity of Trinities could hardly attain to co

106:8.19 that these three experiential Deities will c. unify on

107:6.1 can c. be said of them is that they are truly Godlike.

107:6.5 c. could follow the gravity presence of Paradise into

108:4.1 the Father has c. reserved to himself the right to be

108:5.10 therefore is the goal of perfection c. attainable.

117:7.16 C., though, the personality of the Supreme Being

117:7.17 C., surely, and inexorably the enigma of the

118:4.7 from the finite viewpoint they c. can and do create.

118:6.5 And what a son desires and the Father wills will c.

127:0.4 Slowly, but c. and by actual experience, this divine

131:10.4 they would c. be led to repent of their evil ways

132:0.4 Jesus most c. foresaw that his messengers were

136:9.12 these same Jews would c. and finally reject all of his

137:8.16 will c. attain the right hand of his glory in Paradise.

139:0.4 In modern times the twelve would c. be considered

139:4.4 the “disciple whom Jesus loved” since John most c.

147:5.9 their thoughtless children, and who are thereby c.

148:4.9 man, is ascending c. and surely up to God and divine

148:6.3 while men c. eventually do reap what they sow,

148:6.5 And if you are really righteous, God will c. deliver

149:6.9 reborn child of this indwelling spirit shall c. ascend

151:6.6 Amos most c. believed this story; he saw the

152:0.2 if I may touch the hem of his garment, I shall c. be

153:1.3 knew that many of his disciples were slowly but c.

155:5.12 the fruits of its acceptance that will so c. appear in

157:0.1 It was c. the intention of Mary and the children to

159:2.1 They c. will not be quick to speak evil of me.

159:3.13 most c. by so doing enter upon the sure pathway to

160:2.1 by means of symbols which most c. designate and

162:1.6 before this Jesus would c. have been put to death.

162:2.1 he shall c. know about my teaching, whether it be

162:6.3 this will c. be followed by the bestowal of the spirit

164:3.7 for the night will c. come when it will be impossible

165:3.7 the spirit that dwells within you shall c. teach you in

166:3.5 by entrance into the kingdom of God shall c. find

169:4.4 fully understand God, they could most c. know him,

170:3.9 spiritual fellowship with God which so c. and

170:4.7 c. changing the entire course of human evolution,

170:4.15 most c., on several occasions, definitely promise

170:4.16 His apostles and disciples most c. linked these two

170:5.17 the kingdom to be—and what it most c. will yet

170:5.21 and c. come forth from this long submergence,

171:2.6 the kingdom would c. be set up somewhat in

174:3.5 persecution in public would most c. create sympathy

175:1.10 you will c. be humbled; but whoso truly humbles

176:2.1 he would most c. return to consummate the work

176:2.7 you, as individuals, must each most c. face as a

176:4.3 Second, he most c. promised his followers that he

180:1.5 it does not create a new world, but it most c. does

180:3.5 you shall c. follow me in the ages to come.”

185:5.1 C., nothing worthy of death has been done by this

188:4.11 he c. would not be satisfied with the childish scheme

190:1.6 carried the message just as c. and just as swiftly.

192:4.8 gradually and c. changing the religion of Jesus into

certainties

48:4.6 the anxieties of the present in favor of the c. of the

102:1.4 The c. of science proceed entirely from the intellect;

103:0.1 the creature may faith-glimpse the c. and divinities

103:7.4 The approximations of mathematics and the c. of

196:2.2 the faith c. of personal religious experience to the

certaintysee certainty, of a

4:1.9 to predict with c. as to just how the primordials of

12:7.4 said of the Father cannot be said with equal c. of

19:5.9 would effectively jeopardize the c. of reception.

25:1.7 study you and to inspire you with the reality and c.

28:5.20 this very c. and perfection of portraiture in part

48:6.35 you will learn to let pressure develop stability and c.;

53:2.4 Gabriel was so profoundly impressed with the c. of

70:10.15 was not so valuable a deterrent to crime as was its c.

92:3.3 the power of any idea lies, not in its c. or truth, but

92:7.3 more of theological arrogance than of c. of faith.

93:10.8 And all these speculations associated with the c. of

101:6.8 to provide temporal tranquillity, intellectual c., moral

101:8.1 Neither is c. nor conviction faith.

102:2.4 In knowledge alone there can never be absolute c.,

102:6.0 6. THE CERTAINTY OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:6.4 God of probability into the saving God of c. in the

102:6.5 but when contacting with cosmic reality, c. may be

102:6.6 probability that faith can transform into a moral c.,

102:6.7 The convincing evidence of this spiritual c. consists

102:6.8 to philosophy a probability, to religion a c.,

102:6.9 be arrayed against the truth of the reality of the c.

102:7.5 The intellectual earmark of religion is c.;

102:7.6 sure about God fear to assert such feelings of c.

102:7.6 faith c. is the greatest technique for dealing with all

102:7.7 that more farseeing dogmatism of the c. of personal

102:7.9 to challenge the c. of faith on the grounds of its

103:7.9 philosophy of scientific stability and religious c..

103:8.1 affirm the c. of such a supreme and personal Deity.

103:8.2 The confusion about the experience of the c. of God

103:8.5 The c. of the God-knowing religionist should not be

103:8.5 be mightily challenged by the faith and unshakable c.

103:9.12 the c. of such knowledge is superhuman;

110:6.6 essential to the habit-forming c. of such reactions.

129:3.9 Jesus virtually knew—with all human c.—that he

133:4.11 of sonship with God and the c. of eternal life,

134:8.5 the c. of his triumph over the material levels of time

135:7.1 the c. of the kingdom’s immediate appearance.

139:7.2 in the mission of Jesus and in the c. of the kingdom.

146:3.2 True and genuine inward c. does not in the least

147:5.7 is not the rapidity of your progress but rather its c..

155:5.13 Will you go back to the easy path of the c. and

155:6.2 to exchange your feelings of authoritative c. for

139:9.9 knew of a c. that Jesus was no respecter of persons.

160:1.15 my quest suffered from the absence of c. of

160:5.8 c. of our ultimate arrival at the portals of Paradise.

170:2.16 translated to new and higher levels of divine c. and

183:1.2 of inhuman events which swept on with horrible c.

188:4.6 his death did much to make forever plain the c. of

192:4.5 Although the thought of the c. of the resurrection

196:0.1 Jesus never religiously doubted the c. of God’s

196:0.9 This personal faith of a son in the c. and security

196:0.11 never doubted the c. of the Father’s overcare.

196:3.5 Physical c. consists in the logic of science; moral

196:3.5 moral c., in the wisdom of philosophy; spiritual c.,

196:3.5 spiritual c., in the truth of genuine religious

certainty, of a

28:4.7 But of a c. we know it works, and that it unfailingly

122:3.2 weeks until of a c. Mary knew she was with child,

135:8.7 “Now I know of a c. that you are the Deliverer.”

136:7.3 know of a c. that he never walked on the water nor

136:8.3 the human mind would know of a c. that it was in

137:5.2 not know of a c. whether you are what my mother

142:5.1 “But, Rabbi, how shall we know of a c. that you are

159:5.15 That will of a c. challenge the unrighteous stranger.”

164:4.11 know not whence this man is, yet you know of a c.

174:5.12 I know of a c. that the Father will receive me and

191:2.1 after all of you know of a c. that the Son of Man

192:2.7 “Yes, Master, of a c. I trust you, and you know

certificate

55:1.1 c. of the admission of such a sphere to the settled

certificates

72:3.8 after both bride and groom present c. showing that

certification

20:8.1 Upon c. they may become spiritual ambassadors

20:8.3 conduct all tests for the qualification and c. of all

50:0.1 After their Melchizedek c. as Lanonandeks, these

113:6.2 such an angel receives c. by the planetary chief of

119:1.5 this record is now closed with the c. that this visitor

189:1.10 He asked the Most High of Edentia for the c. of

certified

21:3.12 creature bestowals have been completed and c. by

26:6.4 the pilgrims are c. for translation to the fifth circuit.

26:10.3 circle and are c. as having passed the Havona test;

35:8.2 Melchizedek University and were classified and c. by

110:2.1 Adjusters of Divinington, which have been c. by

112:4.12 submitted by the Adjuster is unconditionally c. by the

119:0.3 successfully completed and c. by Ancients of Days

119:2.4 the Uversa Ancients of Days, c. by Immanuel of

119:3.3 accredited by the Uversa Ancients of Days, and c. by

119:4.2 credentials from the Uversa Ancients of Days, c.

119:5.1 c. by Immanuel of Salvington and accompanied

certifiers

26:7.3 as c. of candidates for the Deity adventure.

certify

25:6.3 the Mighty Messengers, who c. to the correctness of

40:8.3 cause for failure to attain fusion, they so c. on the

45:7.7 who c. to their attainment of morontia wisdom.

45:7.8 these Material Sons c. to the achievement of mota

48:2.23 they will gladly c. you for advanced standing.

113:7.4 witness and c. the decrees of your eternal union

119:0.6 never c. a Creator Son as Universe Sovereign until

certitude

102:2.4 yet this profound and positive c. does not lead

102:6.5 the unbeliever who denies such c. because it is not

102:6.8 religious faith that can and does find the God of c..

102:7.0 7. THE CERTITUDE OF THE DIVINE

certitudes

102:1.4 the c. of religion spring from the very foundations of

cessation

2:3.3 C. of existence is usually decreed at the epochal

2:3.3 C. of existence can be decreed at such times by

2:3.4 then upon the c. of life, upon cosmic dissolution,

49:6.7 destiny, and this constitutes c. of creature existence.

52:3.12 World-wide peace—the c. of race conflict and

101:3.3 the material and the spiritual is divorced by the c. of

112:3.1 one kind of death, the physical c. of life energies;

112:5.14 the human personality is disrupted through the c. of

113:6.8 unjust,” in reality the formal recognition of the c.

117:4.14 nearly he approaches nonreality—c. of existence.

130:4.8 the spirit pilot supervenes in spiritual c. of existence.

138:7.7 until after the c. of those special persecutions which

Ceylon

80:2.2 northern Mesopotamia and India to faraway C..

92:6.16 Buddhism stretches from C. and Burma through

94:9.1 It soon became established in Tibet, Kashmir, C.,

94:9.4 the teachings of Siddhartha persisted in C., Burma,

Ch’in Shih Huang TiChinese emperor

94:6.11 combated both by the imperial efforts of C. and by

chafed

187:2.5 Pilate was c. by their disrespectful manner; he felt

chaff

135:7.2 but the c. will he burn up with the judgment fire.”

chagrin

191:5.1 coupled with his c. at having run away from them,

chagrined

157:7.2 c. when he refused to accept the challenge of the

158:4.7 Andrew was deeply c. at this ill-advised effort and

chain or unbroken chain

3:5.2 the universe organization there is an uc. of rulers

18:7.5 the last link in the long administrative-advisory c.

26:1.15 angelic hosts form that uc. of spirit ministers which

39:4.13 quickeners portray mortal life as an uc. of many links

39:4.13 is only a single link, the very first in the long c. that

40:5.1 Mortals represent the last link in the c. of beings who

45:5.3 Material Sons are the last and physical link in the c.

48:6.32 These angels are all in the c. of recorders extending

69:8.6 Slavery was an indispensable link in the c. of human

113:5.5 involving jeopardy to vital links in the c. of human

chains

41:8.1 liberated by various complex nuclear-reaction c.,

53:1.6 has reserved in sure c. of darkness to the judgment

94:2.4 Hindu peoples in the c. of spiritual hopelessness.

151:6.2 having onetime been bound with fetters and c. and

179:5.4 binding down his spiritual meanings by the dead c.

chair

139:4.6 and preach but had to be carried to church in a c.,

184:1.4 himself in a large c., and commanded that Jesus be

chairman

37:2.2 Gabriel is ex officio c. of, or observer at, most of the

45:3.8 Hanavard functions as acting c. of the executive

45:3.10 1. Hanavard, the Lanonandek c..

67:2.2 masterly appeal of Van, c. of the supreme council

70:5.3 The c. of the council was one of the forerunners of

73:1.3 Nod, onetime c. of the Dalamatia commission on

74:2.5 Amadon was c. of this committee, which consisted

75:3.4 Serapatatia became the associate c. of the Edenic

114:2.3 one John, known to you as “the Baptist,” is c. of this

134:3.8 the Melchizedek c. of the revelatory commission

134:3.8 after having been edited by the Melchizedek c. of

138:10.2 Andrew, the first chosen apostle, was designated c.

139:1.1 Andrew, c. of the apostolic corps of the kingdom,

Chaldea

93:5.4 the Salem religion, which had been preached in C.;

96:7.5 it was in the neighborhood of Ur of C. that the idea

Chaldean

83:6.3 The C. tribes recognized the right of a wife to

85:5.1 The C. star cultists considered themselves to be the

93:2.1 day when he entered the tent of Amdon, a C. herder

93:2.5 Melchizedek spoke C. and a half dozen other

96:1.8 In Kish and Ur there long persisted Sumerian-C.

97:7.2 moral tone and spiritual significance of the C. stories

119:7.6 make announcement to a group of C. priests whose

Chaldeans

85:5.2 The C. put the sun in the center of “the seven circles

89:6.2 The C. were among the first to abandon the

90:3.8 the C. also looked upon the stars as the cause of

96:2.1 The C. near Ur were among the most advanced of

122:10.1 Herod summoned these C. to appear before him.

chalk

60:3.1 of the prolific c.-making foraminifers in the seas.

60:3.9 The deposits of c. and greensand marl give name to

60:3.9 these times are variegated, consisting of c., shale,

60:3.10 All over the world strata are permeated with c.,

60:4.0 4. THE END OF THE CHALK PERIOD

61:1.13 The c. deposits of this period are found along the

challengenoun

2:7.10 The religious c. of this age is to those farseeing and

26:5.3 unconquerable faith when confronted with the c. of

27:7.10 the finaliter is face to face with the c. of God the

102:7.9 experiencer can likewise resort to the dogmatic c. of

103:3.1 provided the c. to the egoistic-altruistic conflict in

117:4.10 The great c. that has been given to mortal man is this

136:6.1 has been portrayed to you as a temptation—as a c. by

136:8.1 always did he refuse the taunting c. of his enemies

140:5.22 Children always respond to the c. of courage.

148:7.4 first miracle wrought by Jesus in response to the c.

157:7.2 chagrined when he refused to accept the c. of the

162:1.7 they were not prepared for such a daring c..

164:3.16 the prime purpose of making this act an open c. to

195:4.5 Religion is now confronted by the c. of a new age of

195:9.9 Christianity has dared to lower its ideals before the c.

196:3.34 The great c. to modern man is to achieve better

challengeverb

2:7.10 attract all that is good in the mind of man and c.

4:4.9 is born of that creature faith which dares to c. each

10:8.8 problem will continue to intrigue, mystify, and c. the

48:7.7 Difficulties may c. mediocrity and defeat the fearful,

53:4.5 Lucifer would openly defy and arrogantly c. Michael,

77:3.5 a great and imposing structure which would c. the

90:2.9 they will ever continue to appear to c. the shamans

102:6.4 Skepticism may c. the theories of theology, but

102:7.9 If nonreligious approaches to reality presume to c.

116:5.17 to c. the skill of the Universe Power Directors.

117:7.17 the emerging Deity of God the Ultimate will c.

124:1.3 Jesus dared to c. the chazan regarding the teaching

125:5.8 he would at one and the same time c. their teaching

130:2.4 with truth than is this man, his need should c. you.

130:6.4 difficulties will c. you; and obstacles will stimulate

148:6.7 “And who can c. the attitude of Job in view of the

150:9.1 ‘Physician heal yourself,’ and that you c. me to do

156:5.21 the ardor of the truth lover, while obstacles only c.

159:5.15 That will c. the unrighteous and ungodly stranger.”

160:2.9 his best and can c. the best in him to do its utmost.

194:3.12 to c. the evils of hate and anger by the fearless acts

challenged

21:3.13 hardly be manifest if sovereignty were never c..

21:3.14 authority or administration of a Creator Son is c.,

53:3.6 Lucifer c. and condemned the entire plan of mortal

66:8.1 might have c. attention; he was ultraindividualistic.

67:3.1 of the Creator Son, whose authority had been c..

102:7.7 If the experience of a faither is to be c. by dogma,

103:8.5 the uncertainty of the unbeliever be mightily c. by

117:7.17 forebears were once c. by the quest for God the

127:2.7 religious fealty and national loyalty were directly c.

139:3.8 determined when his convictions were c. and

145:3.7 touched the human heart of Jesus and c. the divine

148:6.10 “Job was altogether right when he c. the doctrine

153:1.2 At the feeding of the five thousand he had c. their

195:0.3 Christianity, now boldly c. the traditions of the

195:0.18 so bravely stood up at Nicaea and so fearlessly c.

196:0.13 Jesus most touchingly c. his followers, not only to

challenger

184:3.3 that Jesus, the disturber of their position and the c.

challenges

48:6.35 accept c. without complaint and to face difficulties

120:2.2 similar c. to your authority can never recur in any

151:3.6 The parable c. the discrimination, and provokes

challenging

39:1.10 ahead lies the c. mystery of a greater and vaster

173:2.0 CHALLENGING THE MASTER’S AUTHORITY

173:2.4 before Jesus c. not only his teaching but his acts.

chamber or upper chamber

43:2.6 The mid-c. of legislators is composed of the seraphic

47:10.5 But the last resurrection hall, the final awakening c.,

133:6.3 in the main audience c. of the school of Tyrannus.

150:4.2 What I have revealed to you in the inner c.,

153:5.3 Jesus came down from the uc. and stood among

154:0.3 Herod ordered them out of his council c..

164:5.3 the temple until Josiah came from the council c..

173:1.5 the Sanhedrin itself held its regular meetings in a c.

173:5.3 at last the wedding c. was filled with willing guests.

173:5.3 ‘Friend, how is it that you come into my guest c.

174:5.4 “In this banquet c. I perceive there are assembled

178:2.7 ‘Where is the guest c. wherein the Master is to eat

179:0.4 the apostles went to the uc. while Jesus lingered

179:1.1 the apostles beheld a large and commodious c.,

179:1.2 As the twelve entered this uc., they noticed the

179:3.9 “When I came into this c. tonight, you were not

179:4.1 to eat this supper with you in this secret c. and

179:5.8 this mighty occasion took place in the uc. of a friend.

180:2.3 while the Master talked to them this night in the uc..

181:2.5 As John Zebedee stood there in the uc., the tears

183:2.3 When they failed to find Jesus in the uc., Judas

184:1.4 Annas entered his spacious audience c., seated

184:3.2 the usual place, the c. of hewn stone in the temple.

184:4.1 Jesus was left in the audience c. in the custody of

185:3.1 Pilate took Jesus and John into a private c.,

186:1.6 As Judas left the Sanhedrin c., he removed the

188:1.4 They carried the body into the tomb, a c. about ten

188:3.2 they all assembled in the same uc. where they had

189:4.1 and Mary Mark, where they were asleep in the uc.,

189:4.13 when Peter heard his name, he rushed out of the uc.,

190:1.3 held a conference with the ten apostles in the uc..

190:1.3 On his way from the uc. he dropped the bag of

190:1.7 of the kingdom, are this day assembled in the uc.,

190:5.8 two brothers broke in upon the apostles in the uc.,

191:0.1 the ten spent the day in the uc. behind barred doors.

191:1.4 Peter rushed to the uc. and into the presence of his

191:2.1 as the ten apostles were there assembled in the uc.

192:4.5 the eleven made this uc. their headquarters until

192:4.6 they remained in quiet seclusion in this eventful uc..

192:4.7 the apostles had a wonderful meeting in this uc.

193:3.1 about to sit down to breakfast in the uc. of Mark’s

193:3.3 from the time they left the uc. until Jesus paused

193:6.6 the apostles returned to their brethren in the uc.

194:3.6 men and women assembled in the uc. all received the

194:3.10 When spirit came upon those assembled in the uc.,

chambers

28:5.10 in the special receiving c. of the temple of wisdom

43:1.5 These c. of creature reassembly are under the

47:3.5 are one hundred thousand personal resurrection c.

47:3.5 assembly halls, which serve as the awakening c.

47:3.5 are surrounded by the personality assembly c.

48:2.17 wings wherein are the c. of transition similar to the

63:5.5 showed great skill in constructing stone sleeping c.,

66:3.4 Prince and his associates was arranged in twelve c.

72:10.1 insane are sentenced to death in the lethal gas c. by

74:6.6 the gas c. located in close proximity to their brain

87:1.4 candles are still burned in death c., and men still sit

112:5.16 Here in these life-assembly c. the supervising

164:5.1 Sanhedrin was in progress in one of the temple c.,

183:2.3 Pilate’s house, and he had retired to his private c.

champion

98:5.3 Mithras was conceived as the surviving c. of the

124:2.4 retribution at the hands of his self-appointed c. and

128:5.8 the stone mason, onetime self-appointed c. of Jesus,

149:2.13 c. of that truth which was destined to overthrow

chancenoun

40:10.6 the c. to participate in the agelong struggle of some

48:3.11 It is a matter of c. as to whether you will be

52:2.11 An idiot does not have much c. of survival in a tribal

57:8.13 formations contain no fossils unless, by some c.,

58:2.3 to be incompatible with the laws of accidental c.,

70:5.5 clan heads had no c. against a strong one-man army.

70:8.5 3. C.—war and emigration resulted in the separating

70:10.6 If, by any c., any woman could quaff this filthy

86:1.0 1. CHANCE: GOOD LUCK AND BAD LUCK

86:1.1 its roots of origin in the human experiences of c.

86:1.2 the savage so concentrates the attention upon c. that

86:1.2 lives of peril in which c. played an important role.

86:1.4 man lived in uncertainty and in fear of c.—bad luck.

86:1.4 Life was an exciting game of c.; existence was a

86:1.4 that partially civilized people still believe in c. and

86:1.5 The later herders held the same views of c. and luck,

86:1.6 This notion of c. and luck strongly pervaded the

86:1.6 favor to men of skill; but fate and c. befall them all.

86:2.0 2. THE PERSONIFICATION OF CHANCE

86:2.2 in the struggle for existence first because of c. and

86:2.3 both nature and c. become personalized as ghosts

86:2.5 C. is a word which signifies that man is too indolent

86:2.5 sooner or later destroys man’s belief in c., luck,

86:3.1 the most perplexing combination of c. and mystery.

86:6.4 his innate worship urge and his misconception of c..

87:4.6 did enable man to reconcile the variables of c. with

87:5.2 adjustment to his illusions of the mystery of c..

88:1.1 to make anything extraordinary into a fetish; c.

88:6.6 was always the c. of being executed as a black artist.

89:2.1 The fear of c. and dread of bad luck literally drove

90:2.4 shamans were great believers in the mission of c. as

90:2.4 illustrated, not only in the many games of c., but

99:5.4 Religion has little c. to function until the religious

100:1.3 Give every developing child a c. to grow his own

104:3.4 no c. for the operation of differentials, variables,

118:10.7 fortuitous juxtaposition of the circumstances of c..

128:5.7 to have a c. to serve as the acting head of the family.

129:2.9 by apparent c., Jesus met a wealthy traveler and his

130:2.4 the evil in him if you gave it a fair and living c..

132:5.21 lay personal claim to that wealth which time and c.

133:4.12 death penalty imposed does not prejudice the c. of

136:9.6 represented the last c. of the Jews to attain world

139:12.7 being a full and equal c. for salvation and survival.

148:6.6 And since man is so weak, what c. has he for

150:3.7 Such outcomes are purely matters of material c..

155:6.13 But what c. does the Father have to appear as a God

162:2.9 Are you by any c. also from Galilee?

164:1.3 Very soon, by c., a certain priest was going down

164:2.1 the Jewish leaders another c. to see the light.

164:2.3 Jesus gave them all this one more c. to choose.

164:4.10 Would you by any c. also become his disciples?”

166:3.4 had your c. to prepare for heavenly citizenship,

167:4.2 Pharisees of Jerusalem might have one more c. to

167:4.4 you gave these men their c. to receive the truth,

167:4.5 I would give them one more c. to believe, even on

172:4.1 one more and last c. to hear the gospel and receive,

175:1.5 “As long as there is a c. that the Jews will turn to

175:1.6 I am just now offering you your last c. to come

183:2.2 quiet city, and when there was little c. of resistance.

chanceverb

10:6.16 for I c. to belong to the tenth order of this group,

11:3.3 natives of Havona who may c. to be dwelling on

13:4.7 if I c. to be on Paradise or in Havona, I usually

15:5.5 may c. to swing near some enormous mass of matter,

15:10.18 5. Trinity Teacher Sons who may c. to be on duty at

25:8.3 all classes of beings who may c. to be alone on

25:8.5 if your seraphic guardian of destiny should c. to

30:4.29 guardian, wherever that seraphim may c. to be.

46:5.21 recorders as they may c. to function on Jerusem

48:3.10 celestials who may c. to sojourn on the transition

76:2.8 killed by the first tribesmen who might c. to meet

88:2.8 these sacred books to let the eye c. upon a passage

90:4.5 If anyone should c. to pick up the discarded charm

91:8.12 the river of spiritual supplication may c. to flow.

114:5.5 among certain of the student visitors who may c. to

132:5.20 If you c. to secure wealth by flights of genius, if

133:3.6 God, even though they c. to be his erring children.

133:4.10 the spirit of the Father of all truth may c. to dwell

144:2.4 will you give him a watersnake because it may c.

144:2.6 mountains of material difficulty which may c. to lie

156:1.5 crumbs which c. to fall from the children’s table.”

160:5.6 no matter how puerile or false that religion may c. to

166:3.8 surmounting every earthly obstacle which might c. to

166:4.7 2. You may c. to fall victim to one of the accidents

176:4.7 whether we go to him or whether he should c. first

chanceadjective

44:4.3 We are taught that a c. meeting on Paradise reveals

64:7.19 About five thousand years ago a c. meeting

65:3.6 uncontrolled natural selection and c. survival.

85:4.4 magic will vividly remember one positive c. result

86:6.4 insurance to overcome these c. occurrences;

88:1.1 reputation of many medicines and the c. methods of

89:1.2 Taboos arose because of c. experience with ill luck;

144:6.1 As a result of this c. meeting in the market place

193:4.3 consolation those c. acquaintances who were

chanced

64:7.19 when the white man first c. to land on the Atlantic

67:2.5 Many superhuman groups that c. to be on Urantia at

121:3.9 in that group into which they c. to be born.

123:0.2 In the home where Jesus c. to be there were two

128:3.5 on his first visit to Jerusalem and c. to meet Jesus on

128:6.5 Jude to the very depths of his soul, when they c. to

129:1.7 the caravan people who c. to attend remembered

129:4.6 of those who c. to be his contemporaries on earth,

130:7.2 whom they c. to meet were attracted to Jesus,

134:1.1 James and Jude (who also c. to be in Capernaum)

138:8.9 important to Jesus as the individual human who c.

145:2.15 Now it c. that, at about the time Jesus stood over

146:4.3 as Jesus was returning from the mines, he c. to

149:4.1 villages where Jesus c. to sojourn with James and

151:6.3 conducted himself as to terrorize all who c. to

160:1.1 a group of some two dozen believers who c. to be at

162:8.2 listen to Jesus’ teaching whenever he c. to visit them.

171:6.1 what sort of a man Jesus was the next time he c. to

184:2.8 this isolation, the gate-keeper and her sister c. to

195:10.13 and persecute truth bearers who c. to appear in

chancesnoun

40:5.19 As to the c. of mortal survival, let it be made clear:

84:1.9 the c. for survival were greatly improved by these

102:1.3 Eternal truth should not be slighted because it c. to

123:0.5 but Joseph preferred to take c. with Herod Antipas

chancesverb

43:4.8 of fact regardless of the connection in which it c. to

44:0.16 A Divine Counselor from Uversa who c. to stand by

148:5.4 because some just and wise law of his ordaining c. to

ChangChinese merchant

133:4.9 And so farewell, C., but only for a season, for we

changenoun

4:4.2 The very identity of God is inimical to c..

7:1.4 spiritual reality actualizes in the universes, this c.

9:1.1 Action, he is the apparent ancestor of motion, c.,

9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is action—motion, c.,

17:6.8 Another great c. occurs in the never-ending career of

21:4.6 deigns to effect a bestowal, a real and permanent c.

26:1.1 the ministering spirits enjoy seasons of rest and c.;

34:1.1 Trinity manifestation there occurs a marked c. in

35:6.1 At each c. of administration the senior associate

35:9.2 Sometimes no c. in the head of the trio is made,

36:6.5 sojourn in the body of matter, it has undergone a c.;

39:1.3 might be incidental to such a c. in dispensations.

42:2.7 This represents the first basic c. in space potency

42:9.3 This periodic c. by sevens recurs diminishingly

43:5.1 no c. in these rulers will be made until Lucifer and

47:3.1 first mansion world, you will notice considerable c.,

47:10.5 No more will a form-c. necessitate the lapse of

48:4.3 convey an idea of the function of these directors of c.

48:4.9 in the achievement of thought c. and mind rest,

51:1.8 There occurs a c. in the life-transmitting mechanism

59:5.23 little c. occurred in the previous marine life.

59:6.7 Throughout these times of climatic c., variations also

59:6.7 The insects underwent a radical c..

61:2.7 soon became a notable form of life, very little c.

65:6.1 measurement of either inevitably involves c. in the

68:4.7 isolated c. in the composition of human society has

70:7.17 a c. of administration only followed civil war,

72:1.4 nation’s powerful dictator-triumvirs had a c. of heart

81:6.40 No great social or economic c. should be

84:2.7 The stupendous c. from the mother-family to the

84:2.7 This c. led at once to greater social expression

87:7.8 which is permanent in the presence of unceasing c.;

91:5.3 the quickest and surest way of achieving such a c.

92:3.4 Evolutionary religion makes no provision for c. or

94:4.8 It is capable of almost unlimited c. and possesses an

95:6.1 swinging to the Melchizedek religion when a c. of

96:6.2 this evolution of life practices and c. of religious

96:6.2 religious viewpoint demanded a complete c. in the

100:3.5 Values can never be static; reality signifies c., growth

100:3.5 C. without growth, expansion of meaning and

102:7.1 The universe is everywhere undergoing c..

103:8.6 of personality—permanence in the presence of c.

104:3.2 perceives that he lives in a universe of constant c.

105:3.2 stability of all statics and dynamism of all c.;

106:0.18 The central universe underwent no evolutionary c.

106:9.9 no actual c. has taken place in the Infinite;

112:0.1 is personality—permanence in the presence of c..

112:0.9 7. Personality is changeless in the presence of c..

112:0.15 is nothing but c., continuing evolution; and if this

112:0.15 and if this c. (growth) ceased, the soul would cease.

112:5.20 Selfhood persists in spite of a continuous c. in all

112:5.20 in the physical life the c. is gradual; at death and

112:5.20 death and upon repersonalization the c. is sudden.

112:5.20 Human life is an endless c. of the factors of life

114:1.3 There is little likelihood that any marked c. will be

114:2.6 to serve in their present capacities until some c.

114:7.16 the opinion that little c. will occur in the planetary

118:1.2 that the succession of moments will witness no c.

130:4.3 beings of finality destiny go on experiencing c. in

130:4.6 universal reality, which can coexist with unlimited c.

134:1.7 personality of Jesus was preparing for his great c.

134:9.1 companion on the way, John noted a great c. in Jesus

134:9.9 But a great c. had been coming over Jesus.

135:8.6 A great c. came over the countenance of Jesus,

136:2.3 And such a c. was apparently due to take place in

137:3.4 friends at Capernaum saw a great and pleasant c. in

137:6.5 glamor, but rather must it come through the great c.

138:8.8 the c. of mind by faith—the new birth—which he

140:7.3 sent his apostles off to “go fishing, seek carefree c.,

143:3.6 back to their camp, a great c. had come over them.

153:4.6 all terror-stricken by the sudden c. in Jesus’ tactics.

153:5.1 were bewildered by Jesus’ sudden c. of tactics.

156:6.8 Even Herod Antipas experienced a c. of heart and,

161:1.5 Nathaniel effected this c. in the Greek’s views by the

170:2.22 The thirst for righteousness, a c. of mind,

171:3.4 This c. of attitude from that of intense fear to a

173:0.1 detachment growing out of the Master’s sudden c. of

192:2.13 Never allow a c. in your outward work to influence

195:2.1 this c. favored Christianity in that Rome brought

changeverb; see changewith not

2:6.8 attitude of the divine nature would apparently c. if

5:5.12 concept and the theologic definitions of God must c..

14:4.9 They do c. form and manifestation, but they do not

19:4.2 in which the Havona population may partially c..

25:3.12 the work of the commissioners continues to c. as

29:1.4 In order to c. in superuniverse service, they would

29:4.25 They can and do c. the physical form of the energies

29:4.25 they are actually able to c. the form and potential

39:3.8 to alter direction of flight, even to c. destinations if

42:4.2 same energy re-emerge and many times c. its form

42:8.4 protons and neutrons constantly to c. places.

42:9.3 such a quality will c. for six consecutive elements,

43:7.1 ascending scale of the univitatia each time they c.

44:1.15 One such human being could forever c. the course

55:8.3 The assistant sovereigns continue to c. as in former

60:0.1 all conspired greatly to c. the world’s climate in all

69:9.18 when you c. the social order you c. for the better.

80:3.8 climatic modifications drove races of Europe to c.

84:5.4 Slowly but surely the mores c. so as to provide for

84:5.13 From age to age the mores c., but instinct never.

88:5.5 Any unusual experience caused him to c. his name;

91:8.8 would undertake to persuade, or presume to c., God.

92:1.3 religion is the last thing to perish or c. in a race.

93:4.15 Melch. did not attempt to c. the habits of the world,

103:3.3 Religion is designed to c. man’s environment, but

106:8.23 we do not see that the I AM could possibly c. as an

108:5.8 The Adjusters would like to c. your feelings of fear

121:8.11 sufficient to c. the course of the history of Urantia

123:3.6 his mother, but there was no persuading him to c.;

124:5.1 beginning of young manhood; his voice began to c.,

125:0.7 And never again did they seek to c. Jesus’ mind

127:1.7 able to say anything that would c. Mary’s mind.

129:3.4 Jesus did nothing to c. the opinion of his family that

130:4.2 divine qualities, may, and oftentimes do, c. except

130:5.4 something to c. the caste system of his native India

130:8.3 but that was long enough to c. the life of a small boy,

131:8.5 the penalty; he may c. calamity into blessing.

132:4.5 trying to induce his colleagues to c. the course of

132:7.5 power which a religion must possess if it is to c. a

134:5.8 human loyalties, once mobilized, are hard to c..

137:1.3 I would c. your name to Peter.”

144:2.5 your petitions will c. the just and righteous Father

144:2.5 not to win favor with God but to c. your attitude

146:2.8 prayer does c. man’s attitude toward the changeless

147:3.3 None of us can do much to c. the difficulties of life

147:5.3 women associated with her to c. their mode of living;

148:6.12 to cause the other apostles to c. their viewpoints

151:2.4 an effort the one to convince and c. the mind of the

155:6.4 Your religion shall c. from the mere intellectual belief

156:1.7 so that Jesus found it advisable to c. his lodgings

158:7.4 subtle suggestion of temptation that he c. his policy

169:2.4 ‘Take your wax board bond, sit down, and c. it to

170:2.25 this concept of the kingdom began to c. into the cult

181:2.4 And you must c. yet more.

187:1.3 they could not prevail upon Pilate to c. his mind,

191:0.8 that the Master’s resurrection could materially c. the

changewith not

2:2.1 “I am the Lord; I c. not.”

4:4.2 “I, the Lord, c. not.”

29:4.24 neither do transformers c. the forms of living beings.

35:9.2 System governments do not suddenly c. unless a

91:4.5 Remember, even if prayer does not c. God,

96:1.15 Father of later times, they did not c. his name;

106:8.23 we do not see that the I AM could possibly c. as an

139:11.4 Simon could not quickly c. himself from a Jewish

146:2.8 Prayer does not c. the divine attitude toward man,

166:4.12 One hour of teaching will not wholly c. the beliefs of

changeable

144:8.3 A man of c. moods and clothed in soft raiment?

changeableness

3:1.12 the Father’s presence are not due to the c. of God.

changedverb

15:3.6 This near collision c. Andronover into a somewhat

16:8.4 no matter how much he may have c. because of

21:2.9 focalization of the Infinite Spirit becomes c. in

24:5.3 They are usually c. every millennium of local

41:8.1 an energy catalyst since it is in no way actually c.

42:2.14 Space-force has been c. into space-energy and

52:2.1 But life on an inhabited world is so c. by rebellion

59:1.16 And such pressure has c. the original character of

59:1.16 shale has been c. to slate, while limestone has been

59:3.1 many have been c. to quartz, shale, and marble.

59:3.3 The land masses were little c. until they were again

59:5.8 still mild and equable; the marine life was little c..

59:6.8 By this time the atmosphere had been so c. that it

60:1.13 130,000,000 years ago the seas had c. very little.

60:3.17 The land animals were little c., but because of

61:4.1 streams c. their courses, and isolated volcanoes

61:5.2 shifted, and the seasonal winds c. their direction.

61:5.8 the land and water life of the world was little c..

61:7.13 glacial period destroyed many species and radically c

62:3.9 course of evolution would have been markedly c..

64:4.7 Mammalian life had been little c. by the glacier.

64:4.9 Man and the animals of Europe were little c..

64:4.13 the object and purpose of sacrifice progressively c.

65:2.3 organisms of a primitive nature, are very little c.

66:5.19 teachings became much garbled and were greatly c..

72:9.2 Registration in these groups cannot be c. for

74:3.1 But on Urantia rebellion had c. everything.

74:6.7 The little folks c. activities every thirty minutes,

84:5.7 science so c. the conditions of living that man power

89:8.8 And in many respects prayers have not much c. with

89:10.4 thus are all the meanings of human existence c. from

93:6.5 of the covenant that he c. his name from Abram to

94:5.4 their original message had become considerably c.

95:5.4 this young ruler broke with the past, c. his name,

95:5.5 Ikhnaton would have c. the whole history of the

96:1.15 while the Jews thus c. their views of Deity from

100:6.4 The morbid recognition of human limitations is c. to

111:4.12 The past is unchangeable; only the future can be c.

112:2.7 The fact of God’s becoming man has forever c. all

112:5.21 you will be so c., the spiritual transformation will be

114:3.1 of these narratives this executive officer was c.,

114:6.14 This corps has been seven times c. since the bestowal

121:8.3 The record has since been considerably c.,

127:2.7 would all enlist the moment Jesus c. his mind.

134:3.6 these groups were c. by the casting of lots.

135:10.2 the character of John’s preaching gradually c. into

140:4.8 emotional responses to such urges can be c.;

142:3.21 beliefs of our forefathers demanded that this be c.

142:3.22 —these ten negative commandments were c. into the

148:6.12 His entire afterlife was markedly c. as a result of this

150:2.1 Now all this was c..

160:5.6 religions demand that the human heart shall be c. to

169:3.2 now all this is c., seeing that Lazarus is comforted

172:1.7 it was not to be denied her if Mary c. her mind and

181:2.4 strong-minded and intolerant, but you have c. much

189:1.2 duty; the Roman guard had been c. at midnight.

189:4.10 Master was so c. that they did not yet recognize him

193:0.4 Your message is not c by my resurrection experience

194:4.5 the message of Jesus, had been suddenly c. into the

changedadjective

118:10.23 the answer to their prayer is their own c. attitudes

134:8.10 Jesus was a silent and c. man as they journeyed back

136:3.2 the forty days of adjusting to the c. relationships

136:3.2 methods to be employed in the new and c. phase of

143:3.7 gave way to mirth when they noted the c. state of

changeless

0:5.11 Personality is the one c. reality in an otherwise

1:7.4 We cannot fully understand how God can be c.,

2:2.1 Center like himself: eternal, perfect, and forever c..

2:2.3 The reactions of a c. God, in the execution of his

2:2.3 manifestations, there is still present the c. purpose,

2:3.2 appeals to such a God to modify his c. decrees

4:2.2 and fundamental background of a c. Deity and his

4:4.1 God is the only stationary, self-contained, and c.

6:2.1 The Eternal Son is just as c. and infinitely dependable

9:0.5 the Father and the Son, is perfect and c.—absolute.

12:7.5 Because God is c., therefore can you depend, in all

19:6.8 is certain: The universe is nonstatic; only God is c..

97:1.4 his ringing pronouncement that Yahweh was c.,

97:1.4 gods to the ideal of an all-powerful and c. Creator

102:7.1 The cause is absolute, infinite, eternal, and c.;

102:7.2 The fact of God, the divine law, is c.; the truth of

105:7.2 Havona is eternal but not c. in the sense of being a

112:0.9 7. Personality is c. in the presence of change.

112:0.15 The Adjuster and the personality are c.;

130:4.2 causation, intelligence, and spirit experience is c.,

131:1.5 The Most High is c.; and he is our helper in every

131:4.4 He is the supreme refuge of the universe and the c.

140:4.7 Personality is basically c.; that which changes—grows

142:2.2 Our Father in Paradise is c..

146:2.8 prayer changes man’s attitude toward the c. Father.

changelessness

10:0.1 otherwise inherent in primacy, perfection, c., eternity

changerssee money-changers

107:0.7 Monitors are sometimes designated Thought C..

changesnoun

7:1.7 The Lucifer rebellion produced many c. in your

10:1.4 central core of creation, certain eternal c. took place

11:6.2 where c. are wrought making pervadable space

14:5.9 you will find undreamed-of c. confronting you as you

15:5.12 by tremendous energy c. and matter transmutations.

16:8.4 regardless of the nature and extent of c. in form,

19:6.8 assume that we are now witnessing those slow c. in

29:4.20 to effect unbelievable c. in power adjustment and

36:2.17 all subsequent evolutionary c. and modifications.

40:10.10 For good and sufficient reasons, such c. have been

41:8.3 The gravity-electric c. give origin to vast quantities

42:1.5 The force organizers initiate those c. and institute

42:4.2 We do not fully comprehend the almost endless c. to

45:2.2 even after this disastrous upheaval, absolutely no c.

46:1.4 the planetary atmosphere, undergoing certain c.,

46:5.27 these structures periodically undergo extensive c..

46:5.27 Many c. are even now being made in the Urantia

47:10.4 C will be made from time to time, but you will retain

48:1.5 undergo 570 separate and ascending morontia c..

48:2.14 Circuit regulators initiate those c in material energies

48:2.17 necessary c. in creature form are skillfully effected by

48:2.17 early morontia-form c. require about seven days of

48:2.18 who land on the spheres and authorizes those c. in

48:2.23 These progressive c. result in altered reactions to the

48:3.15 you are permitted to make certain c. in the abodes

51:2.2 The transport seraphim are able to effect such c. in

55:4.8 Such c. have already been made in the range of

55:12.1 we infer that sweeping c. would be made in the

58:1.1 in Satania and our sixtieth opportunity to make c.

58:3.2 by sudden tension c. in, temperature, gravity,

59:2.9 organismal evolution, though many of the basic c.,

59:6.4 170,000,000 years ago great evolutionary c. were

60:1.13 The life c. of this period were indeed revolutionary

60:2.9 Marked c. occurred in the fish family, a sturgeon

60:3.6 Great c. also occurred in Europe, Russia, Japan,

60:3.11 profound repercussional c. along the Pacific shores

60:3.20 Great c. were also occurring among the fishes and

61:2.4 Marked c were taking place in the fauna of the planet

61:2.6 disappearance of the dinosaurs, other and great c.

61:2.12 to develop, but with few important evolutionary c..

61:3.14 Birds continued to evolve, though few marked c.

65:2.2 vegetation that participated in those epochal c. which

65:7.7 always are these c. gradual and reciprocal.

65:8.2 in effecting the evolutionary c. of life development

69:9.18 mankind will do well to move slowly in making c..

70:2.1 In past ages a fierce war would institute social c.

73:5.7 they made many c. in the furnishings of their own

77:1.2 Sons of God on an evolving planet produce c. in

77:2.5 the first Nodite generation resulted from certain c.

77:2.5 These c. were caused by the presence in the bodies

78:3.9 distributions, associated with extensive climatic c.,

78:7.1 Mesopotamia as a result of progressive geologic c.

78:8.11 the ruination of Mesopotamia, subsequent climatic c.

79:7.5 to the climatic c. in Turkestan and the arrival of the

79:7.6 But the climatic c. and the nomadic invasions of the

80:2.0 2. CLIMATIC AND GEOLOGIC CHANGES

80:2.1 by certain rather sudden climatic and geologic c..

80:2.4 About the time of these climatic c. in Africa,

80:3.9 These c., while resulting in cultural advances,

81:1.2 It was the great climatic and geologic c. in Africa

81:1.2 of these land elevations and associated climatic c.,

81:1.8 It was these enforced c. in living conditions which

81:6.39 14. Social c.. Society is not a divine institution;

81:6.39 its leaders are slow in making those c. in the social

84:5.8 These c. have tended toward woman’s liberation

86:2.1 institutes evolutionary c. and biologic adaptations.

91:4.5 great and lasting c. in the one who prays in faith

94:4.1 has undergone further c. in response to Buddhism

99:0.1 to adjust its attitude to extensive c. in economic

99:1.1 c. are imperative if cultural disaster is to be avoided.

99:1.1 race must become reconciled to a procession of c.,

99:2.6 adjust its attitude toward the rapidly shifting social c.

103:1.4 Religion persists in spite of revolutionary c. in

106:0.18 it is undergoing certain progressive c. induced by

106:4.3 What c. will be inaugurated by the full emergence of

110:2.1 It is their mission to effect such mind c. and to

114:7.16 Undoubtedly at this time sweeping c. will be

127:4.9 religion, and to all these c. Mary gave hearty assent.

130:4.6 retain its identity in the very presence of all such c.,

132:3.3 Natural man is slow to initiate c. in his habits of

139:4.4 association with Jesus made many great c. in John’s

139:4.9 marked and permanent c. in John’s character,

139:4.9 c. which manifested themselves throughout John’s

139:8.3 Thomas’s whole disposition and to effect great c.

147:5.6 the tremendous c. which the gospel has already

148:3.5 his features undergo rapid and multitudinous c.,

152:6.1 men and women to effect radical and extensive c.

160:1.3 The more rapid the c. in social usage, the more

170:4.14 subjected to sudden and unexpected periodical c.

176:1.6 interpreted these predictions as referring to the c.

176:3.7 we have allowed no c. to be made in that which

181:2.13 Many c. have come over you since that day at the

changesverb

2:1.4 the differential of demand for himself as it c. from

12:7.5 He is God; therefore he c. not.

20:6.9 bestowal worlds of that local universe c. in nature,

34:1.3 the Infinite Spirit suddenly and completely c. to

61:7.1 a glacier displaces rivers and c. the whole face of the

131:8.2 He is truly spiritual; he stands alone and c. not.

140:4.7 that which c.—grows—is the moral character.

changingsee ever-changing

1:7.4 unity of will in spite of the constant c. of ourselves

2:2.1 there “is no variableness neither shadow of c..”

2:2.3 seem to vary in accordance with the c. attitude and

4:2.3 and therefore must nature ever be of a c. mood,

12:7.4 God there “is no variableness neither shadow of c..

29:4.15 the ever-shifting needs of the constantly c. energy

37:9.11 Throughout all of this never-ceasing c. and shifting

41:3.9 In some double stars the tides caused by rapidly c.

42:2.3 never-ending,never-moving, never-c. Isle of Paradise

42:10.1 an arena of c. relationships wherein energy-matter

58:6.6 Ever the environment is c., and always are living

61:3.1 Land elevation and sea segregation were slowly c.

65:6.4 adapt their functions to varying or c. environment.

70:9.13 Rights are relative and ever c., being no more than

70:11.7 adapt written laws to the c. conditions of society.

77:9.2 harmonizes and connects the c. administrations of

86:6.4 The discomfort of enforced adaptation to a c.

91:8.7 Prayer may be the expression of a hope of c. God or

91:8.7 God or the powerful technique of c. one’s self.

92:2.1 institutions, but it does tardily adjust to c. society.

92:2.1 evolutionary religion does reflect the c. mores,

94:4.9 It has an adaptability to c. conditions that excels all

95:5.10 worship of the old gods, c. his name to Tutankhamen

97:1.4 God concept to ascend to heights above the c. state

97:9.23 The c. economy favored the return of the worship of

99:1.4 in all of these new and rapidly c. human situations.

99:4.7 ecclesiastical authority, c. of family life, together

99:7.2 midst of the confusions of a rapidly c. environment

102:7.1 A c. universe is a dependent universe;

102:7.1 effect, time-space and transcendental but ever c.,

102:7.2 The everywhere-c universe is regulated by absolutely

102:8.6 religion has lagged behind the slowly c. mores of the

103:1.4 in the face of giving up or c. many of his religious

112:5.20 virtue of the unceasing c. of its constituent parts;

113:5.3 function regardless of passing whims or c. moods.

131:10.4 there is no variableness neither shadow of c..

133:5.8 a living universe of continually c. impersonal

149:6.3 And it is just this c. of the relation of man to God

160:1.14 In a continually c. world, in the midst of an evolving

170:4.7 By this process of gradually c. man’s will and thus

170:4.7 but certainly c. the entire course of human evolution,

174:0.2 and put not your trust in either great men or the c.

174:4.6 by c. the interpretation of this Psalm so as to make

192:4.7 Already had begun the first steps of c. the gospel of

192:4.8 gradually and certainly c. the religion of Jesus into a

channel

3:1.6 presence allow for a range of both mode and c. of

7:3.3 The spirit-gravity circuit is the basic c. for

7:6.7 there is a direct and exclusive c. of communication

7:6.7 a c. whose function is inherent in the quality of

17:0.11 reveal themselves through the c. of the Reflective

17:4.1 function as the c. of communication between the

28:5.19 Regardless of the source or c. of information,

36:6.7 Spirits are the sevenfold c. of the river of life which

39:2.16 recorders of the superuniverse and, through this c.,

43:1.2 the chief c. of transportation is the atmosphere.

56:2.2 Mind is the indispensable c. of communication

61:3.8 through a narrow c. which extended across France,

64:2.6 they are now under the waters of the English C. and

80:3.1 but only the Somme now flows in the same c. which

84:0.2 family is the c. through which the river of culture

91:8.12 words are merely the intellectual c. in which the river

95:5.2 thus maintaining the philosophic monotheistic c.

102:3.1 robs religion of its chief c. of philosophic contact

112:7.10 the mortal free will affords the Adjuster an eternal c.

117:3.2 The Supreme is the divine c. through which flows

117:3.4 Your Creator Son can actually be such a living c.

128:1.6 chose to live his human life in the c. of its natural

130:2.4 to become the living c. of spiritual light to the

146:2.4 opening the human end of the c. of the God-man

152:2.10 elimination of the time factor and the visible life c..

155:6.12 Divine truth must not be discounted because the c.

194:2.14 Eternal Son—the certain c. of all spirit communion.

channelize

41:1.3 directionize and c. the physical energies of space.

channelizing

41:2.4 The circuitizing and c. of energy is supervised by the

channels

5:3.2 Adjusters undoubtedly utilize direct prepersonal c.

6:0.2 access to the thought c. of the human intellect.

11:6.2 there flow through the transmuting regulation c.,

13:1.10 endowment of the Infinite Spirit is utilized in c.

15:4.2 establish the manifold power circuits and energy c.

16:2.1 Spirit revealed through the c. of the Seven Master

16:6.3 minds are sometimes observed to be running in c. of

26:2.5 angels of all seven created types function in all c.

29:2.14 converting and directing these energies into c. of

32:4.2 The Father is working in and through all these c. for

35:6.4 The entire mechanism of communication c. is at the

36:5.8 the c. of intelligent and conscientious self-direction.

41:7.14 Only those suns which function in the direct c. of

41:7.14 stars far removed from these chief c. of recharging

41:8.1 suns which are encircuited in the space-energy c.,

42:2.14 ripened to the point where it can be directed into c.

42:4.4 Gravity acts positively on the energy c. of the power

46:1.3 and circulates about the sphere in the zone c.,

46:1.3 passage of these energies through the physical c. of

48:2.1 They are the c. of morontia power which sustain and

48:2.13 regulate flow into the segregated c. of the morontia

51:6.1 garden open up new c. of commercial intercourse.

70:12.20 has to do with perfecting c. of administration,

73:3.3 of irrigation c., a “mist would go up” to refresh the

81:3.6 The opening up of the trade c. by land and by sea

81:6.20 possession of tools, machines, and c. of distribution.

81:6.26 The ideals of one generation carve out the c. of

82:1.4 has demanded that sex be gratified in useful c.

92:0.3 of the tendency to direct its adoration in higher c. of

94:11.8 concept of the Absolute was achieved through c. of

100:5.1 of socialized religion are not to be despised as c. of

108:6.7 with their subjects in more or less direct c.!

109:5.1 liberated but controlled c. of creative imagination.

124:2.8 associates into more serious and thoughtful c..

125:6.13 mold his thoughts into patriotic and nationalistic c.

156:5.4 energies which are seeking expression, into higher c.

160:4.10 life are found to flow in certain well-organized c.,

160:4.10 only those who have access to these c. may expect

160:4.10 who seek for wealth in isolated and individual c..

160:4.10 as a part of some one of the c. of material wealth.

178:1.15 grows acceptably in c. of new adaptation to the

193:5.4 from the morontia state and, through the spirit c. of

194:3.20 but prayer does so often dig out larger and deeper c.

chant

164:3.5 the custom of these blind men constantly to c. to the

chanted

125:0.2 they c. the one hundred and thirtieth Psalm.

chanting

90:4.4 Disease was treated by c., howling, laying on of

98:5.4 cult worshiped in caves and other secret places, c.

162:4.4 to begin the c. of the Psalms from 113 to 118

162:6.2 He addressed the worshipers after the c. of the Hallel

chants

66:5.14 group provided the Dalamatians with the seven c. of

88:6.3 Word combinations, the ritual of c. and incantations,

92:3.6 music originated in worship c., drama in the acting

94:10.2 practice an elaborate ritual embracing bells, c.,

162:4.2 rejoicing, mingled with sacrifices, Leviticus c.,

162:4.3 turned about to face westward, to repeat their c.,

chaos

9:8.25 the living ladder whereby mortal man climbs from c.

26:10.2 they climbed, as on a ladder, from c. to glory—

69:8.6 the bridge over which society passed from c. and

70:8.18 Religion is the lever that lifts civilization from c.,

99:4.6 there is spiritual stagnation and philosophic c..

117:7.17 the evolving of harmony out of c., beauty out of

118:10.19 to detect harmony in what was theretofore c..

chaotic

53:4.7 All was c. for a few years, and there was confusion

chapel

97:9.17 all the worship was centered at Jebus in the royal c..

chapter

20:5.7 the most noble and fascinating c. in the history of

50:3.6 a rare c. in the career of an ascending mortal.

52:1.4 era of primitive man is a long, dark, and bloody c..

52:1.4 primitive man represent a splendid, even heroic, c.

63:7.4 the recital of the most heroic and fascinating c. in all

87:5.5 Koran contains a whole c. devoted to the evil eye

93:7.2 present a heroic c. in the annals of the human race.

95:4.5 fifteen, seventeen, twenty, and c. twenty-two, verse

95:4.5 to c. twenty-four, verse twenty-two, are taken

133:9.6 Thus ended that c. in the life of the Son of Man

188:0.1 is a c. in the earth career of Michael which is little

chapters

59:0.8 stage is set for the opening c. of that great “stone

69:7.5 treatment of woman is one of the darkest c of human

95:4.5 In the Book of Hebrew Proverbs, c. fifteen,

95:5.7 entitled “The One God,” a book of thirty-one c.,

97:7.4 Isaiah in the book of that name, embracing c. forty

119:3.5 one of the most beautifully touching c. in the annals

134:0.2 Roman world wherein to set forth the closing c.,

135:4.4 John read and reread the last five c. of Isaiah, and

characternounsee character, spiritual;

  character, survival

0:11.7 nor absonity are able to penetrate the nature and c.

0:12.11 the portrayal of the c. of the Universal Father and

1:4.4 his endless mercy, matchless wisdom, and superb c..

2:0.1 the divine nature which constitute the c. of Deity.

2:0.2 the divine c. can be envisaged as a portrayal of

2:0.2 the human concept of the nature and the c. of the

2:2.5 in the beauty and perfection of his righteous c..

3:2.7 laws of the realm, the magnitude of the Father’s c.,

3:5.6 1. Is courage—strength of c.—desirable?

4:2.7 any such corresponding defects in the c. of God.

4:3.0 3. GOD’S UNCHANGING CHARACTER

4:3.2 are foreign to the perfect nature and gracious c. of

4:3.7 The c. of God is infinitely superhuman; therefore

4:5.6 What a travesty upon the infinite c. of God!

4:5.7 know the Father in all that beauty of c. and loveliness

6:2.4 is also reflective of all the Father’s holiness of c..

6:2.5 The Son possesses all the Father’s c. of divinity and

6:7.3 why I was unable to portray the c. of this absolute

6:8.2 To appreciate the c. of the Son, you should study

6:8.2 study the revelation of the divine c. of the Father;

7:0.5 not always truly representative of the c. of the Son,

7:6.2 to reveal his divine c. to the universe of universes.

7:7.2 The c. of God could not possibly be intrinsically

7:7.2 that c. and personality are amplified, by divestment

7:7.3 as we study the revelation of his c. and personality

7:7.6 More of the c. and merciful nature of the Eternal Son

8:2.8 Creator inherits all the Father’s c. of truth and beauty

8:4.1 to mind is the essence of the Spirit’s divine c..

8:4.8 adore the transcendent nature and matchless c. of

10:1.6 actually to know something of the nature and c. of

10:8.7 absonite nature of the ultimate attributes and c. of

12:7.12 the grandeur and glory of the matchless c. of God

12:9.2 that subscriber or signify anything concerning his c..

13:1.22 potentially immortal counterpart of c. and identity.

16:0.11 In spirit c. and nature these Seven Spirits are as one,

16:3.3 seems more especially to resemble the Father in c..

16:3.4 the matchless nature and charming c. of the Son,

16:3.10 divine personality who exquisitely blends the c. of

16:3.12 This divine being seems to portray the combined c.

16:5.3 this very Creative Mother Spirit is, in nature and c.,

16:6.10 produce a strong c. consisting in the correlation of

17:3.2 They pertain to the nature and c. of these beings

18:1.3 Divinington affairs are reflective of the personal c.

18:3.2 they disclose the combined c. and unified nature of

18:4.8 in contrast with the more physical and material c. of

19:1.10 of the present status and true c. of such a being.

19:5.2 know little about them except as we deduce their c.

20:7.4 they appear to show forth the c. of the Infinite Spirit.

20:10.4 a Creator Son portrays the infinite c. of the Father.

21:1.3 Creator and ruling Son is one whose nature and c.

25:2.4 like a gigantic mirror reflecting the nature and c. of

25:3.12 The c. of the work of the commissioners continues

27:7.1 knowledge of the infinite c. of the Gods progresses,

28:6.13 the trustworthiness is the measure of self-mastery, c..

28:6.14 On Urantia, you grotesquely essay to read c. and to

28:6.15 just as fast as your c. is sufficiently developed to

30:4.20 The mind, personality, and c. are unchanged by such

32:2.6 the Creator Son, one like him in all aspects of c.,

33:3.6 endowments of personality and attributes of c..

34:2.3 While there is a basic uniformity of c. in all Spirits,

34:2.6 the traits and c. of all three of the eternal Deities.

34:4.10 These mind-spirits are similar in c. but diverse in

34:6.6 highest doctrines is powerless to transform human c.

36:5.8 the basis of c. acquirement and the intellectual root

37:6.3 the keynote of the educational system: c. acquired by

37:6.3 the wise utilization of these two augments c..

42:9.2 the spiritual system of inherent transmissions of c.,

43:6.5 impossible to portray to mortal minds the unique c.

45:5.7 The c. of the service of the Material Sons is largely

47:3.8 so many and such varied defects of creature c. and

47:7.5 A real morontia c. is budding; a real morontia

48:7.3 Cleverness is not a substitute for true c..

49:3.5 In mind and c. the nonbreathers do not differ from

52:5.8 human c. undergoes tremendous transformations and

54:4.6 interval provides for testing and upbuilding of c.;

59:1.16 places, changed the original c. of these deposits.

66:7.6 ignore thinking and feeling in development of c.;

67:3.6 disciplined c., and the unquestioning dedication of

67:8.1 the records portray Amadon as the outstanding c. of

69:0.3 Civilized man takes great pride in the c., stability,

70:7.15 castes chiefly by the mysterious c. of their initiations.

71:2.17 The c. of such a government will be determined by

71:2.17 by the c. and caliber of those who compose it.

71:7.11 6. The love of service—c..

72:8.0 8. THE CHARACTER OF STATEHOOD

74:8.5 ancients understood the slow and evolutionary c. of

76:2.6 inheritance, and heredity lies at the bottom of all c.;

78:3.4 And both of these superior races of culture and c.

78:4.5 Mesopotamians grew increasingly military in c. and

78:8.1 their culture was more exclusively Nodite in c.,

80:9.7 These invaders definitely Andonized the c. of the

81:6.6 Individual c. of moral and spiritual value may be

81:6.23 8. C. of torchbearers. Social inheritance enables man

83:6.7 a delicacy of sentiment, a refinement of moral c.,

91:5.1 all such praying is the enhancement of human c. and

92:7.12 by the c. of the heroes whom he has chosen to honor

94:1.7 the equal of any other body of similar c. in beauty

95:2.5 with the realms of conscience and c. to a degree not

95:3.2 Such natural evolutions of conscience and c. were

95:5.3 Moses,the greatest c between Melchizedek and Jesus

95:6.2 Good Thought, Noble Government, Holy C.,

96:6.2 complete change in the c. of their conception of

97:1.9 development of the concept of the c. of Yahweh

98:6.3 were similar in appearance and in the c. of their ritual

99:4.3 if religion is to stimulate individual development of c.

100:1.3 of vocabulary does not signify development of c..

100:7.1 cannot hope to attain the high perfection of c. which

100:7.2 but his stalwart strength of c. amazed his followers.

100:7.18 He unifies life, ennobles c., and simplifies experience.

101:5.12 the possession of a c. well on the road to the actual

101:6.7 truth constitutes the possession of a righteous c.,

102:2.3 a tranquillity of c. not explained by the laws of

103:5.7 the vain hope of having all the virtues of a noble c.

106:8.16 There are many theories held as to the c. of the third

107:2.7 While retaining all of the c. of the existential divine

108:1.6 combined, so as to produce strength of human c.

108:6.4 The Adjuster is the hope of divine c. within you.

109:3.1 The c. of the detailed work of Mystery Monitors

110:1.2 custodians of the sublime values of creature c..

111:2.2 Adjuster threads the spirit patterns of a universe c. of

111:4.12 Inner creativity contributes to ennoblement of c.

112:6.3 the material body-form is responsive to the c. of

112:6.7 evolving soul does possess a continuing c. derived

112:6.7 this c. becomes active memory when the patterns

112:7.16 you have been told something about the c. and

117:4.8 creation of the immortal and divine c. of a finaliter.

117:5.13 this experience are forever a part of his eternal c. on

117:6.8 soul of time and the human-divine finaliter c. of

118:10.7 the ideals of c., the desires of spiritual natures,

118:10.9 personality into the tempered steel of real c..

119:0.7 to unfold the nature and c. of these bestowals as

121:4.1 bring an abundant harvest of moral c. and spiritual

121:5.15 sin followed by the endowment of a righteous c. of

124:2.1 his personality and the c. of his mission on earth.

125:6.6 a revealer of the loving c. of his Father in heaven.

126:5.12 experience in the development of a noble c..

130:3.6 and were much in agreement with regard to his c.

131:10.3 “The divine riches of God’s c. must be infinitely

134:9.3 Jesus viewed it all as misrepresentative of the c. and

134:9.3 real truth about his Father’s loving c. and merciful

135:1.3 and grew up to be a strong man with a noble c..

135:10.2 the c. of John’s preaching gradually changed into

136:4.13 to reveal the Father and show his divine c. of love.

136:5.5 earth labors could possibly be of the nature or c. of

137:8.8 beginning to strive for a nobility of c. like that of my

138:3.7 to see a man of righteous c. and noble sentiments

139:1.6 Andrew and Peter were very unlike in c. and

139:1.10 great strength of c. consisted in his superb stability.

139:2.5 these impressions of the Master’s forgiving c. during

139:2.6 Peter’s great strength of c. was loyalty, friendship.

139:4.4 John Zebedee had many lovely traits of c., but one

139:4.4 with Jesus made many and great changes in John’s c.

139:4.5 The strongest trait in John’s c. was his dependability;

139:4.9 produced marked and permanent changes in his c.,

139:5.2 lack of imagination was the weakness of Philip’s c..

139:6.3 The weakness of his c. was his pride; Nathaniel was

139:8.3 thus came in contact with the noble c. of Jesus.

139:8.7 revered his Master because of his balanced c..

139:11.9 with aught but the representation of the will and c.

140:4.7 that which changes—grows—is the moral c..

140:4.8 moral nature can be modified, c. can be improved.

140:4.8 In the strong c. emotional responses are integrated

140:5.6 the love of these beatitudes strengthen moral c. and

140:5.6 Fear and anger weaken c. and destroy happiness.

140:8.19 will assist most in revealing the Father’s divine c.

140:8.20 Fidelity was a cardinal virtue in his estimate of c.,

140:8.20 and patient endurance his ideal of strength of c..

140:8.23 consisted in the acquirement of a compassionate c.

142:2.3 considerable discussion of the heavenly Father’s c.,

142:2.4 better to understand the true nature and loving c. of

142:3.1 had listened to this discussion of the c. of God,

143:1.2 acquirement of a strong, robust, and aggressive c..

143:1.4 do the will of my Father and to reveal his loving c.

143:5.8 and a woman of questionable c. in the eyes of men

143:5.11 women of questionable c., even immoral women.

144:5.3 Uplifted be your name and all-glorious your c..

144:5.13 Bestow upon us your nature and give to us your c..

144:5.40 who is in the mystery, Reveal to us your holy c..

145:0.3 never having doubted the supernatural c. of her

146:2.9 “Let your supreme delight be in the c. of God,

148:6.10 some soul-satisfying revelation of the personal c. of

149:4.5 not what Jesus taught about the balanced c. that

149:6.3 experience the personality and c. of the living God,

150:2.2 women, especially with those of questionable c..

152:6.3 those marvelous transformations of human c. that

155:5.5 a glimpse of the goodness and beauty of the c. of the

156:5.2 the foundations for the growth of a noble c. of

156:5.2 that the intellectual and moral foundations of c. are

156:5.17 but the measure of your human strength of c. is your

157:3.4 as to the nature and c. of the kingdom of heaven,

159:4.2 representative of the c. and teachings of the Father

160:1.2 Strong c., commanding personality, is only acquired

160:2.6 appreciation are essential to the development of c..

160:2.6 child can achieve the full development of normal c..

160:2.6 C. is something more than mere mind and morals.

160:2.6 Of all social relations calculated to develop c.,

160:2.6 are indispensable to the development of a strong c..

160:3.2 such a c. is finally recognized by one’s fellows as a

161:2.5 4. The uniqueness of his c. and the perfection of his

169:4.10 his life revelation to the portrayal of his Father’s c.

169:4.10 As regards the c. of the other persons of the Trinity,

170:3.10 that man develops his c. by unselfish service;

171:0.2 Jesus said about the nonmaterial c. of the kingdom,

171:8.2 the Master to be founded on an actual historic c..

177:2.4 You possess a strong and well-knit c. because you

177:4.3 thoroughly understood the sturdy c. of his Master

184:2.12 It requires a great and noble c., having started out

186:2.5 Jesus had acquired that type of human c. which

186:2.9 to show all mortals the kind of human c. man can

194:3.1 more fully than all the other divine traits of c..

194:3.1 the Father’s spirit nature and the Son’s moral c..

195:7.6 the mechanistic c. of such an exclusively material

195:10.20 knowledge without c., power without conscience,

character, spiritual

6:3.2 Mercy is the essence of the Son’s s..

9:4.1 s. of the Third Person on mind levels of function,

28:5.19 who so unerringly reflect the actual moral and s. of

91:7.3 influences than a manifestation of deep s..

117:5.13 Cosmically moral and divinely s. represents the

133:4.6 grow a s. in the similitude of the divine spirit within

139:12.8 Judas did not make progress in the acquirement of s.

160:3.2 habits eventually formulate themselves into a s.,

character, survival

28:6.22 grow in greatness, in true magnitude of genuine s..

109:3.3 helpers in the intriguing task of perfecting a s..

112:4.2 able to appropriate the Adjuster’s version of the s.

112:4.12 the final transcript of the summary of s. submitted

133:7.12 But the s. of a soul is not fostered by attempting to

characteradjective

character achievement

2:7.9 of intellectual art, and the grandeur of genuine c..

character acquirement

36:5.8 basis of c. and the intellectual root of moral stamina

109:3.2 hills of self-mastery and c. to attain the higher levels

character appraisal

28:6.14 trustworthiness in the living scales of unerring c.,

character building

140:8.27 The carpenter’s son never taught c. building;

character consequences

117:5.13 the c. of the experience of having used the mind and

character development

76:2.6 value of environment and education as factors in c..

144:4.3 You earn righteousness—progressive c.—but you

160:1.3 the more complicated will become the task of c..

character ennoblement

52:5.8 the prebestowal Sons with their dispensations of c.

character fruits

34:7.1 bring forth the beautiful harvest of the c. of the spirit

character growth

140:8.27 Jesus taught c. growth, declaring that the kingdom

character handicaps

76:2.6 toward really overcoming the c. of a base heredity,

character patterns

112:6.5 personality is in great measure guided by the c.

character progression

195:10.17 to the work of teaching youth how to engage in c..

character training

72:3.4 most valuable part of a child’s education and c. will

character traits

10:4.2 expression of all the diversity of the c. and infinite

character transformation(s)

111:1.8 the spiritual goals of thought adjustment and c. in

152:6.4 in order to afford the permanent results of true c..

character trend

81:6.26 schools of one generation predetermine the c. of the

character weakness

193:4.4 the following factors of personal tendencies and c.:

characteristicsee characteristic of

0:1.16 DIVINITY is the c., unifying, and co-ordinating

16:5.2 must bear the c. stamp of individuality indicative of

16:5.4 never fully eradicates the c. stamp of this Spirit.

16:5.5 experience of evolutionary mortals, which are c. in

16:8.5 by two self-manifesting and c. phenomena of mortal

41:0.1 The c. space phenomenon which sets off each local

42:12.10 personality forms, forms which are individually c.,

42:12.11 As the mortal body is personal and c. for every

43:6.6 The material growths have a c. green coloration,

44:8.5 the complete obliteration of c. individuality in skill,

56:6.1 Paradise progeny exhibit the c. unity of divinity.

59:1.14 from the three original life implantations were c.;

61:7.1 No other terrestrial activity leaves such c. evidence

66:1.4 a certain c. restlessness coupled with a tendency to

79:4.5 the most c. feature of society was the persistence of

80:8.2 c. facial appearance of his later Jewish descendants

84:8.3 introduced a new and only imperfectly realized c.

100:6.9 The c. difference between evolved and revealed

101:3.4 the potential divinity of its emerging nature by the c.

102:2.2 One of the c. peculiarities of genuine religious

102:7.5 the philosophical c. is consistency; the social fruits

103:4.1 The c. difference between a social occasion and a

107:4.5 There is a c. light, a spirit luminosity, which

137:4.4 they saw they had aroused Jesus’ c. indignation.

139:4.5 John’s greatest weakness was this c. conceit.

139:5.3 Philip’s strongest c. was his methodical thoroughness

159:3.9 find that which most truly satisfies their c. ideals

179:3.5 of allowing Jesus to wash his feet but, in his c. and

191:0.7 contribution of Nathaniel’s c. philosophic counsel.

characteristic of

0:6.9 the personality manifestation c. of spirit beings of

2:5.12 love is the dominant c. of all God’s dealings with his

3:0.3 We sincerely doubt whether any one c. of the

12:2.1 energy manifestations now c. of these outer regions

15:8.9 unpredictable phenomena that are so unerringly c. of

18:1.3 or Deity association which is c. of their domain.

42:2.16 a pre-existent phase of energy which is c. of the

42:6.7 The positive proton, c. of the atomic nucleus,

42:12.11 c. of the creative mind which dominates it.

42:12.11 spirit forms are equally diverse, personal, and c. of

43:1.3 the usual three-gas mixture which is c. of such

46:2.5 with the ten standard divisions of physical life c. of

52:2.8 invention is the c. of the succeeding age.

53:5.7 While displaying none of the barbarities so c. of

55:2.5 scenes of weeping and wailing c. of earlier epochs

59:2.1 land elevation and land sinking c. these times were

59:5.23 But the important c. of this period was the sudden

64:6.10 The outstanding c of this race was their urge to build

68:1.6 antisocial traits that were so c. of all primitive races

70:8.1 effaced these divisions of mankind, which are so c. of

71:1.23 all minor struggles and group differences is the c.

79:7.3 the restless, exploratory curiosity so c. of the white

84:8.4 and pleasure-abandon c. of the post-Andite races.

120:0.3 wisdom of execution which will sometime be c. of

139:3.6 That c. of Jesus which James most admired was the

140:10.5 The one c. of Jesus’ teaching was that the morality

151:5.2 and windstorms which are c. of the Sea of Galilee,

155:5.8 superstitious ceremonies which are so c. of the

157:4.3 by that friendly and fraternal smile which was so c. of

170:3.11 spiritual values which are c. of the approaching age

173:2.3 extraordinary manner which had been c. of Jesus,

characteristically

0:1.15 Deity is c. and invariably divine, but all that which is

22:4.4 All are c. different, depending on the differentials

80:9.7 races, which have ever since remained c. Alpine.

191:0.4 Peter c. vacillated emotionally between faith and

characteristics

1:7.6 these c. further imply fellowship with other and

2:0.1 helpful, to study certain c. of the divine nature

2:5.10 other infinite c. of the perfect nature of the Father.

3:2.15 all these c. of the Universal Father are unified in

4:4.4 goodness, and numerous other c., God shares with

6:2.6 In the Son all spiritual c. are apparently greatly

16:0.2 their origin in, and derive their individual c. from,

17:3.1 resembling the c. of the coancestral Master Spirit.

17:3.1 combinations of the association of the divinity c.

17:4.1 The Image Aids are, in certain attributes and c.,

18:1.3 Supremacy, they disclose seven distinct group c..

21:0.1 sovereigns are of dual origin, embodying the c. of

34:2.3 inherent c. of the Infinite Spirit as embodied in one

34:6.13 the c. of the Spirit in the life reactions of such a spirit

38:8.4 angelic orders always retain their quasi-material c..

52:3.9 the physical c. of their carnivorous evolutionary

81:4.2 was identified by certain distinguishing physical c..

81:4.14 And the skeletal c. of the three surviving types still

82:6.6 contributes to the sudden appearance of new c.,

82:6.6 then these new c. will also be superior traits.

82:6.9 existence many new and biologically effective c..

100:5.9 The c. of the mystical state are diffusion of

100:6.1 And the outstanding c. of all religions are:

101:3.0 3. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION

104:2.4 The qualities, c., and functions of the Trinity are not

133:6.5 and the urge to be like him, are the c. of the soul.

139:4.6 Those c. of Jesus which John most appreciated were

139:9.2 almost identical in personal appearance, mental c.,

142:7.5 the fundamental c. of family life and their application

160:5.5 The social c. of a true religion consist in the fact

characterization

42:9.2 the atomic world does display a certain periodic c.

characterize

4:4.3 attributes which inherently c. his eternal nature.

4:4.5 Precision may c. trinitarian justice in the universe of

7:0.5 no matter what may c. the freewill action of man

7:6.2 mercy and service which so abundantly c. all orders

10:1.3 self-distribution and sharing of personality c. divine

14:1.18 the dark gravity bodies of the central universe will c.

18:3.9 initiative of individuality c. all the decrees and rulings

21:2.10 But such diversity does not c. those creatures of sole

34:7.2 conflicts between the spirit and the flesh which c. the

42:5.7 5. Gamma rays—those emanations which c. the

48:6.32 very definite social tendencies c. the offspring of

49:4.8 of structural and chemical differences which c. the

49:5.13 These brain differences c. even the prehuman animal

52:3.11 New revelations of truth c. these ages, and the Most

55:5.1 the spiritual development which c. these advanced

58:3.1 just such astronomic dust clusters as now c. many

60:2.14 development of brains will c. each succeeding epoch

63:3.1 the increasingly enfeebled infants which would c. the

68:1.6 primitive social conditions as c. the Australian

70:5.1 those forms of social and civil regulation that c. the

92:5.16 differing intellectual theologies which so c. Urantia

92:6.20 nationalistic secularisms which c. many races and

94:6.12 the intricate and complex civilizations which c. the

103:2.1 so-called conversion experiences which usually c.

104:4.15 Love may c. the divinity of the first triunity, but

106:5.2 of all the other-than-personal qualities which c.

117:2.6 What kind of growth may c. the universes of outer

153:1.6 the greatest demonstration of power to c. his career.

characterizedsee characterized by

44:8.5 social longing or true ambition which ever c. their

52:1.4 extraordinarily brutal struggles which c. this age on

53:5.1 that he would pursue the same policy which had c.

59:2.2 Three major inundations c. this period, but before it

62:2.3 numerous instincts which later c. primitive man,

63:1.4 quality of mind above the baser intelligence which c.

77:2.4 This unexpected excellence c. not only physical and

81:5.4 to the terrible and antisocial conditions which c. the

94:12.4 such freedom of choice has seldom c. a Urantian

125:0.5 that personal interest which c. the ceremonies of the

125:5.8 to take unfair advantage of an opponent which c.

126:5.11 well-regulated scheme of management which c.

130:0.5 associations with mortals of the realm, which so c.

132:4.1 these weeks were no different than those which c.

184:3.8 exaggeration so c. the words of these perjurers that

194:3.20 determining the capacity of receptivity which c. the

195:4.4 crises which have c. its past battles for dominance.

characterized by

0:1.2 Deity is c. the quality of unity—actual or potential—

0:1.11 The finite level of reality is c. creature life and time-

0:1.12 The absonite level of reality is c. things and beings

3:2.10 with such crushing cruelty, and which seem to be c.

3:6.2 of the universes c. goodness—nearness to divinity;

9:8.6 Personality of the finite-creature variety is c.:

10:7.4 this unpredictability appears to be c. a certain

12:6.6 with relatively stable but unknown laws and are c.

14:1.17 This zone is c. enormous wave movements of an

16:7.10 Moral acts are those performances which are c. the

24:0.10 the Personal Aids are c. the possession of antigravity

30:3.9 The ascendant plan of mortal progression is c. the

33:5.1 The local universes are c. dual supervision,

36:2.11 The domain of life is c. three, seven, and twelve

38:4.2 the seraphic estates are c. both beauty and vastness.

38:4.3 seraphim are not c. sex emotion, though they are

38:7.6 children of the Mother Spirit are c. “fourth creatures

41:10.3 solid-accretion worlds are c. mountains and by water

41:10.4 earthquakes are frequent, and they are all c. great

41:10.4 mighty upheavals, c. volcanoes, earthquakes, floods,

49:6.6 the earlier ages of the animal-origin races are c.

50:4.2 cities, being c. mineral embellishment and by

50:5.6 Such an age is all too often c. tyranny, intolerance,

52:5.3 This is an age c. the world-wide pursuit of moral

55:9.1 on every inhabited world but is particularly c.

57:8.11 This entire age was c. frequent and violent storms.

59:0.7 It may be subdivided into six long periods, each c. by

59:4.3 that period of the world’s history c. the vertebrate

60:2.5 This was a fresh-water age c. many inland lakes,

61:2.1 This period was c. the rapid evolution of placental

64:7.20 The struggles of these early ages were c. courage,

71:5.3 Early evolution is c. survival of the biologically fit,

73:4.1 is called the Garden of Eden because it is c. the floral

75:8.7 by precise laws c. unvarying energy actions,

76:4.1 the violet peoples were c. fair complexions and light

91:4.4 The childhood of an individual or a race is c. selfish,

92:4.2 the religions of revelation are always c. a belief in

92:5.16 The future of Urantia will doubtless be c. the

93:5.3 offspring in a certain generation who would be c.

94:6.2 This unique century of spiritual progress was c.

95:5.8 a generation of amazing personal piety and was c. a

100:6.4 the attainment of supermortal ideals is always c.

100:7.3 Jesus’ plans were c. such sanctified common sense.

102:3.2 Therefore will religion always be c. paradoxes,

103:2.1 as many physical births are c. a “stormy labor”

105:2.7 Therefore is divine creativity unfailingly c. unity,

108:5.10 their ministry is c. a flawless technique which is

112:0.11 9. Personality is c. morality—awareness of relativity

112:2.15 Personality, both human and superhuman, is c. an

119:3.8 each succeeding bestowal age was c. advancement

121:5.7 The mysteries were many but were all c.: 1. Some

121:5.10 They were, in their services, c. elaborate ceremonies

122:1.2 Mary’s ancestry, like Joseph’s, was c. the

122:5.3 his father, meditative and worshipful, sometimes c.

132:3.10 Universe progress is c. increasing personality

156:1.1 was afflicted with a nervous disorder c. convulsions

157:6.3 This stage of his ministry was c. his acknowledgment

195:10.11 and is c. unity, not necessarily by uniformity.

characterizes

10:6.18 precision c. the operation of law; divine judgment

12:7.1 Mercy c. God’s attitude of love for the individual;

15:6.16 other living manifestations c. the countless worlds of

16:8.7 The relative free will which c. the self-consciousness

20:5.2 this same spirit of service which so abundantly c.

20:6.8 the Spirit of Truth which c. the local universe ages

32:3.3 an almost infinite variety c. the plans of the Creator

40:5.17 spiritual differential between three brain types c.

40:10.6 which even now c. the Spirit-fused veterans of the

43:8.13 that personal thrill of satisfaction which c. your

51:1.5 a diminution of immortality potential c. their sons

52:3.12 Great ethical advancement c. this era;

59:4.7 sandstone stratum which c. one of the Devonian

84:6.2 that antagonistic co-operation which so often c. the

116:0.3 But growth c. the grand universe.

117:2.2 the present growth which c. creature existence in the

130:4.5 one attribute of the universe that so exclusively c.

180:5.12 sincere friendliness which c. the spirit-born sons of

189:2.8 the same process of elemental disintegration as c. all

characterizing

47:8.7 exalted development c. those evolutionary worlds

59:4.6 The coral reefs c. these times indicate that the

characters

17:3.1 Thus they variously reflect the natures and c. of

18:1.6 to know the eternal Gods, freely to know their c. of

22:4.4 but they all possess individuality and diverse c.;

23:2.12 development of strong, noble, and experienced c.

44:4.4 symbols of Uversa embrace more than a billion c.,

66:5.9 This alphabet contained twenty-five c..

93:10.11 Melchizedek, one of the most unique of all c. ever to

98:6.4 aside from the c. of Mithras and Jesus, was that

112:7.19 serve throughout the universes in your true c.

122:9.2 remarkable c., Simeon a singer and Anna a poetess.

127:3.14 mightily to the development of strong and noble c.

130:4.5 neither can spiritless experience evolve the divine c.

140:4.6 Strong c. are not derived from not doing wrong but

149:4.3 the desirability of possessing well-balanced c..

159:3.11 You cannot develop strong c. out of the indulgence

Charax

130:0.1 said good-bye to the father and son in the city of C.

130:0.3 From Susa they journeyed to C., from which place

133:9.4 Thus the Master left his friends from India at C.,

134:1.1 After taking leave of Gonod and Ganid at C., Jesus

charcoal

124:1.4 discovered Jesus drawing a c. picture of the teacher

126:1.6 as writing slates, the writing being done with c..

126:3.4 with a piece of c. he wrote out the prayer which

126:4.9 Ten Commandments in Greek on two boards in c..

184:2.2 Peter went over to the c. fire and sought to warm

187:1.2 white boards on which had been written with c.

192:1.6 reminded him so vividly of the midnight fire of c.

chargenounenergy; see force-charge

12:2.4 many times the total material mass and energy c.

14:2.2 units of energy-matter contain a twofold energy c.,

15:4.6 one-hundred-thousandth part of the total energy c.

29:2.14 The power c. of a superuniverse consists of three

29:2.14 This threefold energy c. spreads throughout the

29:2.19 The individual worlds are in the c. of Master

29:3.10 That is the energy c. of organized space;

29:4.2 indicate the power pressure and the energy c. of

29:4.20 constituting the power c. of a superuniverse.

29:4.25 physical energies of the superuniverse power c..

32:1.3 The power c. and potential-matter endowment of a

32:1.4 The energy c. of a local universe is approximately

32:1.4 Nebadon universe consists in the quantitative c. of

41:0.2 governing the segmentation of the total energy c.

41:5.5 The X rays of a sun’s interior c. the highly heated

42:5.8 The electronic c. creates an electric field; movement

42:6.1 While the space c. of universal force is homogeneous

42:8.3 Without this arrangement the electric c. carried by

42:8.4 The mesotron causes the electric c. of the nuclear

42:8.4 so unbelievably rapid that the electric c. is deprived

48:4.10 and while awaiting the reception of new energy c.,

58:3.2 This short-ray energy c. of universe space is four

160:2.8 Isolation tends to exhaust the energy c. of the soul.

chargerole or command

8:4.4 a Creator Son of God accepts the creatorship c. of

16:3.7 This Spirit is in c. of superuniverse number three,

17:6.5 At the time the creatorship c. is administered to a

17:6.5 administering to the Spirit consort the c. of fidelity

18:5.5 will know the three Recents of Days in c. of Ensa,

24:1.7 circuits of the seven superuniverses are in the c. of

25:8.8 an ascender is never placed in the c. of a companion

29:5.6 force organizers continue on indefinitely in c. of

39:2.1 seraphim are in c. of the higher activities of a local

46:5.24 These exhibits are in c. of the native life of Jerusem,

47:0.4 The seven mansion worlds are in the c. of the

67:1.1 Caligastia had been in c. of Urantia when Satan

70:6.5 representatives to be in c. of commerce and religion

73:7.4 to be in c. of his immediate sons and daughters,

74:4.3 Amadon was absent, being in c. of the guard of

74:5.6 over each and with lieutenants in c. of groups of ten.

113:1.7 seraphim with a group of cherubim is placed in c..

113:1.7 again c. is given to a pair of seraphim, assisted by

114:1.3 he would undoubtedly continue in c. of the planet

120:0.9 And from this prebestowal c. of Immanuel to the

124:5.5 Joseph was in c of the work on a new public building

127:1.5 James now took c. of the teaching of his three sisters

128:2.3 Jesus left James in c. of the repair shop while he

128:2.7 —Joseph was placed in c. of the household funds and

134:2.4 being responsible for the material intrusted to his c.

136:3.3 fully recalled the bestowal c. and its instructions

136:3.6 with the prebestowal c. administered on Salvington.

136:7.2 For he shall give his angels c. over you, to keep

138:2.1 all wanted to talk at once, but Andrew assumed c.,

138:10.9 Simon Zelotes was given c. of recreation and play.

139:11.2 Simon Zelotes was given c. of the diversions and

140:3.20 But every one who hears this c. and sincerely

140:4.1 it was Jesus’ ordination c. to the twelve apostles.

140:9.2 The Master’s consecration c. was: “Go into all the

148:0.3 While Andrew continued in c. of the apostolic

148:0.3 Peter was in full c. of the school of the evangelists.

149:0.2 Andrew and Peter asked Jesus to give the final c. to

149:0.2 decided James Zebedee should administer the c..

150:1.3 The c. which Jesus gave these ten women as he set

150:3.1 women selected Joanna to have c. of this occasion,

159:1.4 Simon Peter was the apostle in c. of the workers

163:4.9 an elaboration of the Master’s c. given at the time he

169:3.1 Peter, standing up, took c., saying: “Men and

183:4.4 David sent Peter in c. of a messenger to join his

186:4.1 Upon taking c. of Jesus, the soldiers led him back

187:0.1 The centurion in c. of these twelve soldiers was the

187:6.2 John sent the women, in c. of Jude, to the home of

189:1.10 continue in executive c. of universe affairs under

chargeaccusation or account

53:3.2 The c. was sweeping, terrible, and blasphemous.

69:9.6 trump up some c. for confiscating a rich man’s

74:2.6 The next act was the delivery of the c. of planetary

97:9.19 that Naboth’s land be confiscated on the c. that he

147:6.2 he would have to be apprehended on a religious c.

147:6.3 they would now secure their first c. against Jesus—

153:3.6 Jesus must be apprehended on a c. of blasphemy

164:1.4 would have involved him in the c. of heresy.

164:4.1 adjudication of the c. of having healed a blind man

184:3.4 the Jews, when trying a man on a capital c.,

184:3.6 two witnesses must agree on any point before a c.

184:5.1 c. of blasphemy would carry no weight with Pilate.

185:2.1 upon Jesus, without volunteering any definite c..

187:1.3 was part of the c. which led to his condemnation.

188:5.6 stoned him to death, “Lay not this sin to their c..”

chargeverb

143:2.5 when you have done evil, you have thought to c. up

149:1.2 healing, directly c. the beneficiary to “tell no man.”

153:4.1 “You know who I am; come out of him; and I c. one

157:3.6 the time being I c. you that you tell this to no man.

164:5.3 “You c. the Son of Man with blasphemy because you

173:1.3 They were permitted to c. the equivalent of from

174:2.4 before Roman authorities and c. him with sedition.

185:1.8 did not hesitate to threaten to c. him with treason

chargeable

123:4.6 It was not c. to neglect by the midway guardians,

123:4.6 to the watchcare of the lad; neither was it c. to the

chargedverb

28:6.2 Trinitized Sons of a superuniverse are c. with the

43:5.10 the Vorondadek Son c. with the task of adapting the

45:7.4 Jerusem council, an elective body c. with the duty of

53:3.2 Lucifer c. that the Universal Father did not really

59:5.9 the inland seas were so heavily c. with lime and other

66:5.31 commissions c. with the supervision of human affairs

85:4.4 Vestal virgins were c. with the duty of watching

88:6.6 and c. with enticing this extra grain from the indolent

101:5.10 local universe mind adjutant c. with the creation and

138:8.5 Jesus seriously c. them, saying, “Tell no man about

144:1.6 Jesus directly c. them that they should tell no man

146:4.4 Jesus c. him: “See that you tell no man about your

148:3.4 who were c. with the running of a vast universe,

149:0.2 “Go now forth to do the work as you have been c.,

151:6.6 the dogs c. upon a small and untended herd of

152:1.2 specifically c. them all that they should tell no man

153:4.2 one of the Pharisees stood up and c. that Jesus could

156:1.2 Jesus had c. his associates to tell no one of his

157:4.5 And again he c. them, for the time being, that they

163:4.15 The seventy were c. by Peter to search out the sick

163:4.16 when the seventy had been thus c. and instructed,

165:0.4 baptized believers, although Jesus had not so c. them

172:5.3 but the Master had specifically c. them that they

174:5.1 since Jesus had so explicitly c. all of the twelve not

175:4.11 3. They c. Jesus with blasphemy because he alluded

184:2.8 teasingly c. him with being a follower of Jesus.

185:5.6 under arrest and c. with crimes worthy of death,

190:4.1 And when he had thus c. them, Jesus took leave,

195:1.10 Alexander had c. on the East with the cultural gift of

chargedadjective

15:8.3 the influence of near-by heated or heavily c. bodies.

38:7.2 The right-hand deflector, or positively c. angel, is the

38:7.2 The left-hand deflector, or negatively c. angel, is the

41:2.4 highly heated orbs and the dark energy-c. spheres.

41:5.4 the birth of an atom, to be attracted by a highly c.

42:8.3 The c. protons and the uncharged neutrons of the

42:8.4 function of the mesotron, which is able to hold c.

42:8.4 of a second a given nuclear particle is a c. proton

57:5.4 system was a dark giant of space, solid, highly c.,

57:7.6 In addition to the gases enumerated it is heavily c.

58:2.8 Such magnetic fields are able to hurl c. particles from

69:9.9 to be c. with some part of the owner’s personality.

177:5.3 The atmosphere of the camp was c. with tension.

chargessee chargesaccusations

46:1.3 which are directly fed from the energy c. of space

48:4.10 and while awaiting the reception of new energy c.,

72:5.8 thereafter all earnings in excess of these fixed c.

108:3.5 just as they deliver c. to the chiefs of seraphim and

139:6.7 out of the ordinary had happened to one of his c.,

chargesaccusations

39:1.7 duty of the court advisers: to see that all c. against

70:10.6 acquitted of the c. made by her jealous husband.

75:7.2 judges on Salvington absolved them from all c. of

108:3.5 just as they deliver c. to the chiefs of seraphim and

128:6.6 even the Romans would not presume to hear c.

154:3.1 carry him to Jerusalem to be tried on religious c.,

154:3.2 trial before the Sanhedrin on c. of flouting the laws

154:7.1 take Jesus to Jerusalem for trial on c. of blasphemy

164:4.1 that Sabbath breaking would be one of the chief c.

168:3.3 that Jesus be brought to trial on c. of blasphemy

169:0.3 the chief priests had begun to formulate their c.

175:4.13 formulating the c. on which Jesus should be brought

177:4.1 discuss the nature of the c. which should be lodged

184:3.1 decided that he was worthy of death on informal c.

184:3.8 priest shouted, “Do you not answer any of these c.?”

184:3.9 was sufficient to warrant three c. against Jesus:

184:3.13 concerned with developing c. regarding his conduct

184:3.17 that c. of a definite nature regarding Jesus’ relation

184:5.1 while the court began the formulation of the c. which

184:5.8 And now they presumed to formulate three c.,

184:5.8 they would not formulate c. against Jesus without

184:5.9 Jesus did not know (as a man) of their formal c. until

185:1.9 himself had declared to be innocent of their false c.

185:2.2 he observed that they were reluctant to state their c.

185:2.2 “Since you have not agreed on any definite c., why

185:2.4 without preferring definite criminal c. against him!

185:2.5 Pilate surmised that the c. which might be brought

185:2.8 waited a few moments for them to present their c.

185:2.8 to examine him until you have presented your c.

185:2.9 then handed to Pilate the written c. against Jesus.

185:2.9 these c. were: “We find in the Sanhedrist tribunal

185:2.14 tried nor legally convicted on any of these c..

185:2.14 Jesus did not even hear these c. when first stated,

185:2.14 insisted that these c. be repeated in Jesus’ hearing.

185:2.15 his accusers, but he made no reply to their false c..

185:3.2 I question the validity of their c. and am only

185:3.7 I do not think he is guilty of the c. you have made

185:5.1 “You brought this man before me with c. that he

185:5.1 examined him and fail to find him guilty of these c.

185:5.4 who sought to have him put to death on certain c.,

185:5.7 Pilate knew Jesus was innocent of the c. brought

186:2.2 with Pilate any question related to the political c.

186:2.8 appeals to the Jews to withdraw their criminal c.

192:3.2 circle about the Master and heard him repeat the c.

charging

47:2.1 c. the cherubim with the responsibility of

69:3.11 Then came the merchant class, c. a commission,

chariots

81:3.6 domesticated horse but also various wagons and c..

110:7.2 the translating mortal disappear “in c. of fire.”

charitable

70:7.19 grew into the first c. organizations and later evolved

charity

28:6.8 condescension, or c.—even pity—but not mercy.

72:6.1 to replace the self-respect-destroying type of c. by

81:6.32 Even private c. becomes pernicious when long

90:2.11 with the shaman and some public enterprise or c..

123:4.4 profits from the sale of doves as a special c. fund,

140:8.26 in bestowing c. not allowing the left hand to know

144:5.68 That our c. may enfold the weak of the realm.

147:5.2 blow a trumpet as they were about to bestow c.

196:3.19 conferees founded a religion of faith, hope, and c..

charm

2:7.8 Even the c. of human art consists in the harmony of

2:7.9 the c. of intellectual art, and the grandeur of

39:5.9 sweetness of uncertainty, for the romance and c. of

48:7.11 achieves strength; moderation eventuates in c..

70:7.6 4. For the enjoyment of some special c. or magic.

84:5.8 world in which to function—spheres of grace and c..

88:1.5 many moderns believe in the c. powers of reptiles.

90:4.5 throw the c. away, supposedly experience a cure.

90:4.5 If anyone should chance to pick up the discarded c.

95:2.5 The priests would inscribe the coffins with c. texts

139:0.1 It is an eloquent testimony to the c. of Jesus’ earth

141:3.4 the combined c. and force of his personality.

160:1.9 unless you are equipped with that c. of personality

188:5.3 forever destroys the c. of sin and the power of evil.

196:0.12 responded to the c. of the contact of fellow beings

charmed

124:2.6 his keenness of observation so c. his adult associates

130:8.2 Ezra was c. by Jesus’ approach and asked him to

133:3.4 Ganid was at first shocked, and later on c., by the

133:9.3 Ganid was greatly c. with the saying of the Hebrew

139:8.7 symmetry of personality that so c. Thomas.

161:2.3 You will be c. by his unswerving devotion.

164:2.3 mystified by the Master’s personality, c. by his

charming

16:3.4 matchless nature and c. character of the Eternal Son,

37:10.6 increasingly reveal these interesting and c. beings.

47:3.12 are companionable associates and c. guides.

48:8.1 will be an unforgettable experience, a c. memory.

53:6.2 by the brilliant personality of Lucifer; his c. ways

73:2.2 Adamic Sons always lived in simple but c. homes

74:3.10 his masterly inaugural address and his c. manner,

83:2.2 capture by force and subsequent courtship by c..

85:3.3 The art of snake c. has been handed down from the

135:12.6 and, calling her before him, said: “You are c..

139:12.4 and exquisitely c. personality of the Master.

156:5.18 If you possess these rare and c. gifts, as the days

157:3.1 It nestled in a c. valley between scenic hills where the

171:7.5 Jesus was a c. listener.

190:2.3 identifying his c. personality when he once began

charmingly

40:5.11 are they divinely fair and just, even c. merciful,

45:2.5 These are the c. informal hours of Jerusem,

48:3.5 companions are affectionate and c. social beings.

122:5.9 the near-by elevated land which so c. overlooked

140:7.8 fail to grasp the significance of the c. beautiful life

charms

69:2.7 accrued from patient practice was attributed to c..

69:9.10 of personal effects originated in the wearing of c..

69:9.10 resist all attempts to relieve him of his favorite c.,

80:9.14 these Bretons still retain c. of the New Stone Age for

83:4.4 to insure a happy and fertile marriage, many c. were

84:3.5 tactful; she early learned to trade upon her sex c..

84:4.2 By trading subtly upon her sex c., woman has often

88:0.0 FETISHES, CHARMS, AND MAGIC

88:1.2 once a collection of sacred stones, a battery of c..

88:1.3 to belief in c. indwelt by some sort of nature spirit.

88:2.4 when certain objects were blessed, they became c..

88:5.0 5. MAGICAL CHARMS

88:5.2 Magical c. were concocted from a great variety of

88:5.2 The ancients were great believers in love c..

88:5.4 All ancient objects were magical c..

88:6.6 a world so filled with c did much to destroy ambition

92:1.3 Holy water, relics, fetishes, c., vestments, bells,

94:10.2 not wholly give up their ancient magic and c..

94:10.2 chants, incense, processionals, rosaries, images, c.,

141:3.4 there were also all those spiritual c. of being which

150:3.6 4. C. and relics are impotent to heal disease,

162:3.4 thus prostitute her physical c. for financial gain.

chart

15:1.2 other worlds are not plunging headlong, without c.

23:2.20 If the Solitary Messengers did not explore and c.

113:5.4 you must c. your own course, but these angels

charted

15:1.2 This cosmic path is well c. and is just as thoroughly

charter

70:12.6 they must, after having chosen their c. of liberty,

72:1.4 during which there evolved a masterful c. of liberty.

72:7.13 purposes designated in the c. of federal statehood,

195:1.1 a new and mighty c. for human freedom;

charters

70:12.5 they should adopt their constitutions or other c. of

charts

99:1.3 needs carefully to scrutinize its c. of morality and

132:7.4 because of faulty c. of navigation, the good ship ran

chase

64:4.12 the sex rewards of the c. tended greatly to improve

64:6.14 The yellow tribes were the first to abandon the c.,

183:3.9 seeing this young man in his linen coat, gave c.,

chased

162:0.1 the infuriated villagers c. them out of the little

chasm

103:6.7 unavailing attempt to span this well-recognized c..

chasms

117:6.25 Supreme spectacularly as an earthquake tears c. into

chaste

82:4.5 properly rearing a c. bride for the husband-to-be.

chasten

2:5.3 therefore does God sometimes “c. us for our own

188:4.10 True, wise fathers may c. their sons, but they do all

chastened

152:6.1 a serious, sober, and c. group of disillusioned men.

158:4.8 They were a dejected and c. group.

chastening

148:5.5 ‘My son, despise not the c. of the Lord; neither be

chastise

97:4.6 Amos, saying of God, “It is my desire that I c. them.

142:2.4 young and immature, and when you must c. them,

159:1.5 when you are wont to c. your brethren for being

185:5.1 I am willing to c. him before I release him.”

188:4.10 They do not punish in anger, neither do they c. in

chastisement

82:4.4 the mores also decreed the c. of her partner,

chastising

148:6.4 perhaps the Lord is only c. you for your own good

chastity

82:3.13 C. in girls was a great hindrance to marriage;

82:4.5 Since the c. taboo had its origin as a phase of the

82:4.5 it applied at first to married women but not to

82:4.5 c. was more demanded by the father than by the

82:4.5 As c. came more into demand, it was the practice

82:4.5 When once started, this idea of female c. took such

chatted

132:0.1 emperor was unusually cheerful on this day and c.

chattel

84:7.3 man protected woman because she was his c.,

chattered

62:2.1 They were hairy and agile and c. in monkeylike

chazan

123:5.3 the floor in a semicircle, while their teacher, the c.,

123:5.5 In teaching, the c. would utter a statement while the

123:5.8 intellectual and theological education from the c..

123:5.9 The Nazareth c., on the occasion of Jesus’ finishing

124:1.3 Jesus dared to challenge the c. regarding the teaching

124:3.5 The c. spent one evening each week with Jesus,

124:3.5 He was greatly interested in the progress of his

124:3.5 therefore was he willing to assist Jesus in many ways

126:4.1 the c. arranged for Jesus to conduct the service of

126:5.3 The Nazareth c. continued to cling to the belief that

127:2.7 the c., who counseled him about his reply to the

127:2.8 That very day the c. had rehearsed James in his

127:3.9 the c inaugurated a young men’s club for philosophic

128:5.2 offering the position of assistant to the c. in their

129:3.3 there for the purpose of becoming an assistant c..

136:9.8 parental training, c. teaching, Jewish expectations,

150:1.1 Jesus were: Susanna, the daughter of the former c.

150:7.4 the older of Jesus’ friends, including the doting c.

150:8.8 Then the c. went over to the ark and brought out a

cheap

187:3.4 prepared to eat lunch and drink their c., sour wine

195:5.10 in a lawless plunge into c. and sordid adventure.

cheapened

68:6.3 human life became comparatively c. so that war,

cheapens

102:6.10 Materialism c. human life; the gospel of Jesus

cheat

69:4.3 but regarded it as all right to c. distant strangers.

80:3.3 Cro-Magnoids because of the tendency to c. and

174:0.2 Let no man c. you of your eternal reward.

check

70:6.6 priests have always been a powerful c. on the kings

152:1.4 an opportunity for either science or religion to c. up

checkered

50:6.5 and c. career as a result of the double tragedy of a

143:5.13 brought all of Nalda’s c. life in panoramic review

checkmates

114:6.7 They are the c. of the angels of progress, all the

checks

82:1.9 In animals, instinctive periodicity c. the mating

Chedorlaomerking of Elam

93:4.14 to this barbarous practice after his victory over C.;

cheek

140:3.14 If your neighbor smites you on the right c., turn to

159:5.9 Said he: “When an enemy smites you on one c.,

159:5.9 The turning of the other c., or whatever act that

cheeks

181:2.5 in the upper chamber, the tears rolling down his c.,

cheersee cheer, good

25:8.9 to be with him and to comfort and c. him,

111:7.3 Why do you not encourage the helper to c. you with

126:2.8 Jesus and the neighbors could do to bring c. into the

127:5.5 “it shall c. and comfort me all the days of my life.”

138:7.2 each endeavored to c. and strengthen the other,

145:4.3 No sooner would the Master do something to c. the

172:5.13 Why so troubled of countenance, my friend; c. up

177:5.1 The Master endeavored to c. his downcast apostles

191:0.4 And then would he c. himself with the word

cheer, good

100:7.9 His constant word of exhortation was, “Be of g..”

130:8.5 Jesus thoroughly canvassed the city and spread g.

137:1.6 and you should be of g., making ready also to go

138:2.1 to hear words of religious comfort and spiritual g..

138:3.6 the joy of the diners mounted to heights of g.,

138:3.6 glad to witness your lightheartedness and social g.,

138:8.9 to speak g. to a passing woman laden with her

142:2.2 shall spread over the world with its message of g.

147:3.2 sick and afflicted that I may speak words of g.

152:4.2 heard Jesus say: “Be of g.; it is I; be not afraid.”

153:5.4 Be of g.! I have not deserted you.

158:1.6 Be of g.; I will not leave you until my work is

158:5.1 and they were greatly encouraged to behold the g.

167:6.6 empty of all suggestion of g. and inspiring holiness!

171:5.3 “Be of g.; come with us, for the Master calls for

171:7.1 Jesus spread g. cheer everywhere he went.

177:5.4 the Master’s g. and his unusual sociability frightened

179:4.1 to interfere with the g. and social accord of this

181:1.6 In this world you will have tribulation, but be of g.

187:1.6 Jewish women who had heard Jesus’ words of g.

cheered

7:5.9 the adventure of making the Havona circuits is c.

75:3.2 Adam was c. by the news that the most powerful

75:7.2 Adam and Eve were c. by the announcement that

76:5.4 this message, and such a possibility greatly c. them

127:3.7 c. by being able to meet so many people each day

138:7.4 They were all greatly c. by these words; this was

140:6.14 returned from the presence of his Master much c.

146:3.8 And all who heard these blessed words were c..

146:5.1 The apostolic party was greatly c. when Jesus

156:2.3 The apostles and the evangelists were greatly c. by

158:6.1 transpired up on the mountain, which so greatly c.

172:5.8 But by morning Matthew was much c.; he was,

172:5.9 a somewhat humorous appeal, and he was c. up

185:8.2 The mob c. when he ordered the release of Barabbas.

185:8.2 then the mob c. and replied, “His blood be on us and

cheerful

34:6.11 one of willingness, intelligent and c. co-operation.

48:6.35 to be faithful and earnest and, withal, c.; to accept

100:7.9 Jesus was an unusually c. person, but he was not a

100:7.12 Jesus was consistently c., notwithstanding he drank

122:5.1 Joseph had been more c., but in the earlier years of

122:5.2 Mary was usually c., was very rarely downcast,

123:4.3 to the age of fourteen he was c. and lighthearted

132:0.1 The morose emperor was unusually c. on this day

134:9.5 Jesus seemed more c. than when he had left John

137:3.4 Once more he seemed to be comparatively c. and

137:7.1 one hundred long and earnest, though c. sessions

138:7.6 Jesus was a good fisherman, a c. companion, and

139:9.5 “the least of all the apostles”; they knew it and felt c.

149:5.2 ‘A merry heart makes a c. countenance and is a

151:0.2 sadness mingled with his usual c. demeanor.

153:0.3 The only word of c. greeting or well-wishing from

154:5.4 Jesus seemed unusually c.; he was once more like his

169:1.6 The younger lad was c. and vivacious, but indolent

169:1.9 son; he had missed the c., though thoughtless, lad.

171:8.14 with c. dignity and a gracious majesty pointed his

172:1.4 The banquet went along in a very c. and normal

172:1.4 Jesus was exceptionally c. and had been playing with

172:3.10 Jesus was lighthearted and c. as they moved along

172:5.8 Matthew was cheered; he was, after all, a c. loser.

177:5.1 They could not be c., even when the Master

179:4.1 under the influence of the Master’s c. demeanor

181:1.9 Jesus sought for the c. aspects of his life experiences,

182:2.2 The c. attitude of Jesus was waning.

cheerfully

2:0.3 I c. undertake the execution of my mandate to

69:2.3 savages never did any real work c. or willingly.

110:7.10 more c. endure the tasks of my emplacement,

110:7.10 persistently and c. tread the path of my choosing,

122:7.3 they c. departed from Nazareth at the break of day.

126:2.3 Jesus c. accepted the responsibilities so suddenly

138:8.7 were c. ignorant of much of the learning of the rabbis

149:5.3 should c. accept their lot and exercise ingenuity in

160:4.13 you must know how to lose c.; you must be fearless

178:2.1 the Master’s c. indifferent personal attitude or his

181:2.19 Show all men and the angels of heaven how c. and

cheerfulness

55:2.6 to view natural death with something of this same c.

91:4.5 Prayer has been the ancestor of much c., calmness,

131:3.4C. and gladness are the rewards of deeds well

172:2.5 the unusual c. and exceptional good humor of Jesus.

cheerily

153:0.3 saluted Jesus c. and said: “We pray the Father will

cheering

96:7.7 world heard such a ringing and c. message of human

172:5.7 the Master made no further use of the c. crowds

cheerless

137:5.4 his friends at breakfast, but they were a c. group.

cheers

104:0.2 Three c. are given the victor.

162:2.9 Jesus c. the downhearted, and his words were

cheese

66:5.5 butter and c. became common articles of human diet.

123:5.15 year Jesus also learned to make c. and to weave.

126:5.1 They had plenty of milk, butter, and c..

chemical

12:7.6 God is neither a mathematical equation nor a c.

14:2.3 one thousand basic c. elements and the balanced

29:4.21 as so-called catalytic agents augment c. reactions.

36:2.14 over one million fundamental or cosmic c. formulas

36:3.5 in accordance with the physical, c., and electrical

42:3.9 7. Atomic matter—the c. stage of elemental

42:5.9 7. The ultraviolet or c. rays of sunlight and the

42:7.6 C. behavior is wholly dependent on the activity of

42:9.3 creative constitution is exhibited in the c. domains

42:9.3 similar physical and c. properties in segregated

42:9.3 When the Urantia c. elements are thus arranged in

42:9.3 and with variations throughout the entire c. table,

44:6.6 activities to the physical recognition of c. odors is,

49:1.2 protoplasmic cell, the communal association of c.,

49:1.2 The c. formulas differ in each system, the technique

49:2.22 in slightly different ways to the c. rays of sunlight.

49:4.8 is akin, regardless of structural and c. differences

49:5.19 is influenced by this differential c. endowment.

51:1.3 differing in reproductive nature and in certain c.

57:8.8 granted permission to institute new patterns of c.,

57:8.13 (Limestone can form as a result of c. precipitation;

58:1.4 bathing each individual cell with a c. liquid in all

58:3.4 The vast hydrogen clouds are veritable cosmic c.

65:4.3 the ability to elaborate certain c. substances which

65:4.4 This c. action and reaction concerned in wound

65:4.4 thousand phases and features of possible c. reactions

65:6.1 when he undertakes the c. analysis of protoplasm.

65:6.6 many adjustments of living organisms are purely c.,

65:6.6 the possibility of upward of 15,000,000 c. reactions

65:6.7 lower forms of plant life are wholly responsive to c.,

65:6.8 Absolute, electrical and c. reactions are predictable.

77:2.5 in the c. constituents of the inheritance factors of

85:2.3 The savage believed that all c. effects were due to

102:7.3 You cannot pray to a c. formula, supplicate a

110:6.4 stabilized neural energies, and balanced c. function

110:7.6 complete domination of the c. forces inherent in

110:7.6 an animal mind so completely dominated by the c.

111:7.5 intelligence cancelled by the c.-energy mandates of

112:2.14 the master tissues, the fundamental c. overcontrol,

116:7.1 delicate c.-control system of the human mechanism.

118:8.2 can never throughout his material life escape the c.

137:4.13 the celestial assembly of the c. elements requisite for

137:4.13 the space assembly of the necessary c. ingredients.

chemically

42:3.8 —individual atoms stripped of their outer (c. active)

42:9.3 the eighth c. active element resembles the first,

110:4.5 The Urantia races are so largely electrically and c.

chemicals

65:4.5 Urantia scientists know more of these healing c.,

chemism

42:4.1 Light, heat, electricity, magnetism, c., energy, and

chemist

65:6.1 The c. can elucidate the chemistry of dead

65:6.1 he cannot discern either the physical organization or

chemistry

12:9.3 the highest physics or c., could not predict or know

41:2.6 not even with the domain of physiological c..

42:9.1 openings in the head, if he had known more of c.,

49:5.19 orders of mortals; it refers primarily to gland c.,

58:2.3 have assembled fifty thousand facts of physics and c.

58:2.3 findings outside the domain of physics and c.

65:6.1 chemist can elucidate the c. of dead protoplasm,

65:6.8 Physics and c. alone cannot explain how a human

65:6.8 The reactions of c. are not modified by education;

66:5.24 but the rudiments of physics and c. were taught

74:6.3 knowing full well the c. and energy of these foods,

81:2.9 It turned astrology into astronomy, alchemy into c.,

102:4.6 co-ordinates geology, astronomy, physics, c.,

195:6.11 goodness are not inherent in either physics or c..

chemists

36:6.1 Ever will Urantia physicists and c. progress in their

36:6.1 never will they be able to produce living organisms.

46:2.7 astonish and even awe your most experienced c.

ChemoshAmorite god

96:1.14 conceded the actuality of C., god of the Amorites,

96:1.14 but maintained that he was subordinate to Yahweh.

cherish

110:1.2 co-operate with them more fully, and c. them more

131:4.6 c. no malice, smite not him who smites you,

133:2.2 you will love and c. your wife as the Father honors

163:4.9 Peter exhorted the seventy to c. in their experience

195:6.11 cannot know, much less know truth, and c. goodness.

cherished

44:8.4 opportunity fully to satisfy your long-c. desires.

94:2.3 robbed struggling mortals of their long-c. hope of

114:7.17 now dwelling on Urantia are just as lovingly c. and

152:6.1 long-c. notions about the coming of the Jewish

158:4.4 not free themselves entirely from the long-c. idea

158:8.1 sacrifice these c. idols, for it is better to enter the

160:1.7 entails the reduction of our long-c. conceit,

160:1.7 the old illusions of safety and to the long-c. false

167:5.5 written laws or their much-c. divorce privileges.

171:2.6 somewhat in accordance with their long-c. hopes.

172:3.15 the kingdom in accordance with their long-c.

172:5.11 approved of all they saw and long c. the memory.

cherubim or cherubim and sanobim

20:8.3 is granted to all, ascending mortal or ambitious c.,

25:4.13 any of the ministering spirits above the status of c.

26:1.8 6. C. and Sanobim.

26:1.10 Certain of the c. may aspire to seraphic status and

26:1.14 embrace the seraphim and their assistants, the c..

26:1.14 Their story, with an account of the seraphim and c.,

30:1.68 4. Evolutionary C..

30:1.86 16. C. and Sanobim.

30:2.88  6. C. and Sanobim.

37:7.1 The Mansion World Teachers are glorified c..

37:7.2 As an attainment level of c. and s., Mansion World

38:0.2 so seraphim, with the associated c. and s., constitute

38:5.1 training of local universe angels—seraphim, c., and s..

38:7.0 7. CHERUBIM AND SANOBIM

38:7.1 In all essential endowments c. and s. are similar to

38:7.1 They have the same origin but not always the same

38:7.1 They are wonderfully intelligent, marvelously

38:7.1 They are the lowest order of angels, hence all the

38:7.2 C. and s. are inherently associated,functionally united

38:7.2 or positively charged angel, is the c.—the senior

38:7.2 hence they usually serve in pairs.

38:7.2 they are more than ever dependent on mutual contact

38:7.3 C. and s. are the faithful and efficient aids of the

38:7.3 C. and s. serve for ages in these capacities, but they

38:7.4 The c. and s. are the routine spirit workers on the

38:7.4 in an emergency, they may serve in the place of a

38:7.4 but they never function as attending angels to human

38:7.5 When assigned to a planet, c. enter the local

38:7.5 C. and s., like seraphim and all other orders of spirit

38:7.6 C. and s. are by nature very near the morontia level

38:7.6 they prove to be most efficient in the borderland

38:7.6 Every fourth c. and every fourth s. are quasi-material

38:7.7 c. also perform many indispensable borderline tasks

38:7.7 They are to the morontia spheres about what the

38:7.7 On the inhabited worlds these morontia c. work in

38:7.7 C. and midway creatures are distinctly separate

38:7.7 they have dissimilar origins, but they disclose great

38:8.0 8. EVOLUTION OF CHERUBIM AND SANOBIM

38:8.1 Numerous avenues of service are open to c. and s.

38:8.1 There are three great classes of c. and s. with regard

38:8.2 C. and s. of this order are brilliant, though not by

38:8.2 it is possible for them to attain full seraphic standing.

38:8.3 2. Mid-phase C.. All c. and s. are not equal in

38:8.3 Most of them will remain c. and s., although the

38:8.4 3. Morontia C..

38:8.4 They will continue on as c. and s., together with a

38:8.5 these c. are attached to the seraphic guardians of

38:8.5 Guardians of destiny do not have c. and s. as helpers

38:8.5 Such deserted c. and s. are usually embraced by the

38:8.6 the once-embraced c. and s. have long served on the

38:8.6 these advanced and senior c. and s. are re-embraced

38:8.6 its Paradise possibilities, is open to such reborn c.

38:9.9 midwayer, morontia c., mid-phase c., and seraphim.

40:9.5 having it retold by the associated seraphim and c.

44:5.10 counseling with the seraphim, c., and s. regarding

44:5.10 divergent forces between active c. and passive s..

45:1.10 the few seraphim and c. who went over to the rebels

47:2.1 the guardian of destiny deputizes her associated c.

47:2.1 the child’s potential identity, charging the c. with

47:2.2 It is these same deserted c. who, as Mansion World

47:5.1 These advanced and glorified c. serve as morontia

48:3.4 are your nearest of kin; then come the morontia c.,

48:5.1 Teachers are a corps of deserted but glorified c.

48:5.1 mortal existence the seraphim is ably assisted by c.

48:5.1 the ministrations of her former lieutenants, the c.

48:5.3 inward with an Adjuster-fused mortal, both a c. and

48:5.5 These advanced c. usually work in pairs as they did

48:5.5 They are by nature very near the morontia type of

48:5.5 they are inherently sympathetic teachers of the

48:5.10 and from this second embrace these c. and s. emerge

53:7.6 One third of all the Jerusem c. attached to the

67:2.5 Seraphim and c. and other celestial beings were

67:3.2 terrible loss of personalities among seraphim and c.

67:3.5 Upon the outbreak of rebellion, loyal c. and seraphim

67:6.5 the chiefs of seraphim and c., advisers from two

77:7.4 must not be confused with certain of the rebel c.

84:6.5 among seraphim, c., and Morontia Companions,

113:1.3 seraphim, one company, with one battalion of c.,

113:1.7 assisting c. assigned to the watchcare and custody

113:1.7 a seraphic pair with one company of c. is assigned

113:1.7 a pair of guardian seraphim with a group of c. is

113:1.7 a pair of seraphim, assisted by one company of c..

113:2.8 Like c., seraphim usually serve in pairs, but unlike

113:2.9 records kept by the pair of c. (a c. and a s.) who are

113:2.10 during her absence the associated c. functions as the

114:0.2 (On Urantia there are about the same number of c. as

114:0.3 Seraphim and their associated c. have much to do

189:0.3 anxious expectancy, from Gabriel down to humble c.

189:3.1 seraphim and the c. concerned in this great event

chest

134:9.6 The next morning Jesus went to the c. containing his

150:8.6 synagogue then took his place before the ark, or c.,

chests

129:1.9 synagogue Jesus found new books in the library c.,

chew

88:5.3 superstitious persons would c. a bit of hard wood in

chewing

147:6.4 hands is hardly more work than the c. of the grain,

Chicago

58:2.1 C.’ bill for sunshine would amount to considerably

chick

48:6.32 No c. may be had without the shell, and no shell is

48:6.32 and no shell is of any worth after the c. is hatched.

chickens

126:5.11 they now had three cows, four sheep, a flock of c.,

175:1.23 children together as a hen gathers her c. under her

chided

26:8.3 their various tutors and guides ever c. or criticized.

chiding

125:3.2 mildly c. each other for not seeing to it that he was

chiefnounsee executive(s); priest(s); see Chief

16:3.2 the supernal adviser of the c. of Mystery Monitors,

16:3.8 This Spirit is the c. director and adviser of those

17:1.7 by the c. of the Supreme Council of the Paradise

17:1.10 of Majeston, the c. of all reflective spirit groups.

17:2.0 2. MAJESTON—CHIEF OF REFLECTIVITY

17:2.2 Majeston, the reflectivity c. and Paradise center of

22:10.4 Son Assistants when I made requisition on the c.

24:2.4 while subject to such a c. director are thousands

24:2.5 Usatia, the superuniverse c. of all Orvonton

24:6.4 Graduate Guides and now the c. of their supreme

27:2.1 This is the group designated by the c. supernaphim,

27:2.1 their mutual c., the first angel of Paradise, who ever

31:2.3 only one messenger, the c. of his fellows, is mustered

31:2.3 This c. has assigned to him a permanent staff of 999

31:2.3 he may call upon the reserves of the order for

31:7.1 The vacant place is occupied by the c. of attached

31:8.4 Trinity oath of eternity is administered by the c. of

31:10.9 Grandfanda is the c. of this supreme body of universe

31:10.20 presides as Paradise c. of all orders of finaliters.

33:4.6 Gabriel is the c. officer of execution for

33:4.6 the commander in c. of “the armies of heaven”—

33:6.6 are sent out by the c. of the Constellation Fathers.

34:2.6 is the c. of the Master Spirits on high, being a spirit

35:1.3 They periodically elect their own administrative c.

35:2.5 These eldest Sons of a universe are the c. aids of the

35:9.2 of these Lanonandeks as c. every dekamillennium.

36:2.12 The c. of Melchizedeks often represents the Creator

39:2.17 requisition by the c. of the Brilliant Evening Stars,

39:5.5 Vevona, c. of the souls of peace in Adam’s day,

39:5.14 the c. of transport makes the proper inspection of the

41:2.3 serving as liaison c. of the power inspectors on

43:5.8 6. The Most High c. of planetary observers,

45:2.3 Lanaforge, the first assistant to the erring c., seized

45:3.13 4. The c. of Satania Melchizedeks.

45:3.15 6. The c. of the Satania finaliters.

45:3.18 9. The c. of the Satania physical controllers.

46:5.26 wherein presides the power c. of the system in

46:5.26 with the c. of the Morontia Power Supervisors.

49:5.12 universe directors whose c. is the veteran finaliter

51:3.5 none other than the c. of the planetary helpers then

53:1.5 Abaddon was the c. of the staff of Caligastia.

53:6.6 on Urantia, functioning as associate c. of seraphim.

53:7.6 over one third followed their c. into the rebel ranks.

55:1.2 On the left is the seat of the acting c. of finaliters

55:4.5 Trinity Teacher Son, in all probability the c. of the

55:4.6 b. The c. of the planetary corps of finaliters.

55:4.7 the dual leadership of the c. of finaliters and the

55:4.16 quartettes consist of: the seraphic c. of the sphere,

55:10.10 Gabriel would undoubtedly become c. administrator

62:7.2 first message, dictated by the c. of the archangel

62:7.5 Carriers heard the welcome words of their own c.

65:1.8 presided over by the c. of the Evening Stars, acting

66:5.28 Their c. was Tut.

67:3.8 Amadon elected to stand with his c. throughout the

67:6.5 Van, the commander in c. of the midway creatures

70:4.9 The clan headmen were subordinate to the tribal c.,

70:5.3 was one of the forerunners of the later tribal c..

70:6.1 Effective state rule only came with the arrival of a c.

70:6.3 additional reason for making the c.-kings hereditary.

70:8.3 were based on sex, age, and blood—kinship to the c..

72:2.3 supercabinet composed of living ex-c. executives.

72:2.7 the c. of the supreme tribunal, and by the presiding

72:7.14 chooses one of its number as c., and he thereby

72:11.1 presided over ex officio by the c. of staff of military

74:2.6 Melchizedek, c. of the council of receivership on

75:3.1 a descendant of the onetime c. of the Dalamatia

76:0.2 Sansa became the wife of Sargan, the c. of the blue

83:5.15 A certain c. was once convinced that he should not

83:5.15 offended relatives swept down on the c. in wrath

86:4.1 The simultaneous dreaming about a departed c. by

86:4.1 evidence that the old c. had returned in some form.

86:5.13 The brave c. would breathe upon the newborn child,

87:2.8 a large number of subjects to accompany a dead c.;

88:2.9 the fetish fear of a savage c.’ fingernail trimmings to

88:5.5 get a new name by buying it from the tribal c.;

88:6.6 a man might be haled before the c. and charged with

90:1.1 In many groups the shaman outranked the war c.,

108:3.5 examination, to the planetary c. of Adjusters,

108:3.5 following acknowledgment to the c. of Adjusters,

110:7.10 that I am meeting the approval of the c. of my kind.

112:4.13 the recognition of the c. Personalized Monitor

114:5.5 the c. of resident Life Carriers, and invited guests

114:6.3 the successor of the onetime c. of the angelic hosts

119:1.3 Uversa and presented orders addressed to our c.,

119:1.5 he has become c. of Melchizedeks, having earned

122:8.4 and that their son John was to be his c. of aides,

135:12.5 feast in the Machaerian palace for his c. officers and

136:2.3 Divinington as a Personalized Adjuster and c. of

139:1.2 designated Andrew by a term the equivalent of C..

139:5.9 consult the c., Andrew, and then they both

139:9.3 They were the c. ushers of the preaching hours and

143:3.1 When Jesus had listened to the apostolic c. relate

144:6.1 the urging of Abner, the c. of his loyal supporters.

144:7.4 Abner, the c. of John’s apostles, became a devout

148:3.4 with many of his c. directors of universe affairs.

150:1.2 The ten elected Susanna as their c. and Joanna as

154:1.2 Jairus resigned as c. ruler and openly aligned himself

154:2.3 who had no uncertain orders from their c. respecting

159:1.4 When this c. steward heard this stern decree, he

159:1.5 “And this c. steward, having thus received mercy

159:1.5 fall down before the c. steward and, beseeching him,

159:1.5 But the c. steward would not show mercy to his

159:1.5 When the king heard of the doings of his c. steward,

159:1.5 ungrateful c. steward to the jailers that they might

162:2.9 And when the c. rulers heard these words, they

162:2.9 And the c. of the Sanhedrin was wroth with Eber

165:0.1 Abner, the former c. of the twelve apostles of John

165:0.1 now c. of the seventy messengers of the kingdom,

167:3.2 the c. ruler of the synagogue was an unfriendly

167:3.4 criticism the c. ruler of the synagogue was deposed,

168:2.6 Personalized Adjuster of Jesus, now c. of his kind

171:6.1 Zaccheus the c. publican, or tax collector, happened

171:6.1 This c. publican was very rich and had heard much

171:6.1 And so the c. publican followed on with the crowd

171:6.2 Jesus would consent to abide with the c. publican.

172:5.2 his responsibility as c. of the apostolic corps to

173:4.1 When the c. Pharisees and the scribes who had

175:0.1 the Pharisees, Sadducees, and the c. rulers of Israel.

176:3.4 And then to the c. steward this lord said: ‘Take

179:3.9 while he who would be c., let him become as one

181:2.17 “And now, Andrew, since you are the c. of your

182:0.2 their c. remarked only, “I do not know where Judas

182:2.6 Then Jesus turned to the c. of the visiting Greeks

184:1.6 But before Annas could make reply, the c. steward

186:4.2 Gabriel and the c. rulers of Nebadon were assembled

189:1.10 Jesus directed the c. of the Melchizedeks to convey

190:0.5 Mary was not c. of the women workers, but she

190:1.3 this self-appointed c. of communication and

192:2.7 And when the former c. of the apostles heard

Chief

45:4.6 recognition of the divinity of “The Supreme C..”

64:6.23 the true God under the name of the “Supreme C..”

139:1.2 designated Andrew by a term the equivalent of C..

Chief of the Archangels

33:8.7 [Presented by the C. of Nebadon.]

35:10.6 [Sponsored by the C. acting by authority of Gabriel

65:1.6 presided over by the c., who acts in this capacity

114:5.5 general, the planetary c., the Most High observer,

189:0.1 after the burial of Jesus on Friday afternoon, the c.

189:2.1 the c.—the angels of the resurrection—approached

189:2.1 Said the c.: “We may not participate in the morontia

189:2.3 After the c. had been granted this request, he

189:3.4 planetary resurrection had been received by the c.,

Chief of the Corps of Superuniverse Personalities

0:12.14 [Indited by an Orvonton Divine Counselor, C.

Chief of the Evening Stars

119:0.1 C. of Nebadon, I am assigned to Urantia by Gabriel

Chief of Nebadon Power Centers

41:10.6 by an Archangel in collaboration with the C..]

Chief of Nebadon Voices

28:4.6 they need only call for the C., who, upon request,

Chief Recorders

25:5.1 certain of the senior c. are chosen as Custodians of

26:3.5 2. The C.. These angels are created on the second

26:3.5 These angels are created on the second circuit but

26:3.5 They record in triplicate, executing records for the

26:3.5 they automatically transmit the transactions of true-

27:5.3 to the c. of the tertiary supernaphim in Havona.

39:2.15 higher ideographic techniques of the superaphic c.

Chief of the Seraphic Hosts

38:9.14 by a Melchizedek acting by request of the C. of the

39:9.4 by a Melchizedek acting by request of the C. of the

Chief of Seraphim

27:0.2 On Urantia the present “c. of seraphim” is the

28:4.11 Never a day passes on your world that the c. on

28:4.11 she remains wholly ignorant of what is sought and

37:8.10 the present c. is a primary supernaphim of Paradise.

39:0.9 holds the commission of associate c. on Urantia.

82:6.12 [Presented by the C. stationed on Urantia.]

83:8.10 [Presented by the C. stationed on Urantia.]

84:8.7 [Presented by the C. stationed on Urantia.]

113:6.2 an angel receives certification by the planetary c.

113:7.9 [Presented by the C. stationed on Urantia.]

114:6.3 As planetary c., I preside over this council of chiefs,

114:7.2 the planetary c. confirms their temporal attachment

114:7.18 [Presented by the C. stationed on Urantia.]

Chief of the Supervising Revelatory Corps

36:6.8 in this capacity by request of the Melchizedek C..]

Chief of the Urantia Midwayers

74:2.5 six Sangik races; the acting c. of the midwayers;

91:9.9 [Presented by the C..]

chiefadjectivesee executive(s); see priest(s)

4:0.3 one of the c. concerns of the seven superuniverses

15:3.3 number of stars decreases away from the c. plane of

15:4.3 Their c. difficulty lies in the relative inaccessibility of

22:2.8 c. assignment is that of superuniverse observers.

27:5.2 c. function is that of reference and verification.

30:4.24 Before spirit mortals reach Havona, their c. study,

41:6.2 Calcium is the c. element of the matter-permeation

41:6.4 And this is why stone is the c. component of the

41:6.7 iron lines, but iron is not the c. element in the sun.

41:7.14 But stars far removed from these c. channels of

43:1.2 the c. channel of transportation is the atmosphere.

43:7.5 the c. spheres for the realization of the magnificent

44:0.1 their c. realm of activity is in the constellations

45:5.1 abode of this wonderful sector is the c. temple of the

47:5.3 The c. purpose of this training is to enhance the

48:8.3 progression seems to be one of the c. businesses

49:5.25 The c. mission of a bestowal Son is to establish the

51:3.3 The c business of such an imported pair is to multiply

53:4.2 his c. arguments was that, if self-government was

56:10.2 Throughout this glorious age the c. pursuit of the

57:8.22 oceanic influences are the c. factors in climatic

60:4.2 The c. and underlying factor in determining the

69:5.9 very rich; they were c. among ancient capitalists.

70:6.3 additional reason for making the c.-king hereditary.

70:7.8 And one of the c. functions of these clubs was to

70:7.11 one of the c. purposes of the puberty ceremonies

71:7.2 philosophy sometimes becomes the c. pursuit of its

71:7.4 search for wisdom, may become the c. educational

72:4.5 The c. object of education on this continent is to

72:5.10 public service is rapidly becoming the c. goal of

72:11.3 Training in music is one of the c. pursuits of the

77:8.13 Their c. work today is that of unperceived personal

78:1.3 The c. center of Adamite culture was in the second

81:1.6 who had made farming and gardening the c. pursuits

81:3.1 the Ganges to the Yellow River, the c. business of

81:6.14 The c. factor in early civilization was the force

81:6.40 The ideals of the race are the c. support and

82:6.8 The c. troubles of “half-breeds” are due to social

84:2.2 the North American red men is one of the c. reasons

84:2.6 herding gave man control of the c. food supply,

84:4.4 reasons cited, the c. was the baseness of woman.

85:5.2 sun worship became the c. religious ceremony of the

90:2.1 To heal diseases was not the c. function of a

91:1.2 Religion and its agencies, the c. of which is prayer,

93:4.16 Melchizedek’s brilliant pupils and c. supporters.

93:8.1 conditions, c. of which was the growing tendency

94:6.9 His c. work consisted in the compilation of the

95:1.4 bringing the c. deities down to seven: Bel, Anu, Ea,

95:4.2 The c. preachment of this good man had to do

99:0.1 The c. problem of religion was the endeavor to

100:1.2 c. inhibitors of growth are prejudice and ignorance.

102:3.1 robs religion of its c. channel of philosophic contact

110:7.6 The c. difficulty you experience in contacting with

114:6.20 The c. function of these reservists is to insure against

119:8.8 the sentimental shrine of all Nebadon, the c. of ten

124:2.2 and his c. teacher was intrigued by the lad’s curiosity

124:3.6 a business trip to Scythopolis, the c. Greek city of

125:5.2 the entire attention of the c. discussion group of the

127:2.10 one of the c. reasons why he moved to Capernaum

128:5.2 position of assistant to the chazan in the c synagogue

130:3.4 After the first survey of the city’s c. attractions—

132:0.3 this cosmopolitan aggregation was the c. reason why

132:0.5 aided in turning the c. Mithraic temple into the first

132:3.1 among the leaders of the c. mystery cult in Rome,

133:3.1 after the service they met one Crispus, the c. ruler of

133:3.2 he became one of the c. supports of the Christian

135:3.3 that he (John) was to become his c. support and

135:8.1 his work had become the c. topic of conversation

137:1.2 to say that Simon was one of John’s c. supporters.

139:1.4 Andrew was the c. supporter of Jesus’ policy of

139:4.11 one of the c. supporters of the Jerusalem church.

139:12.10 Jesus happened to be the c. actor in the episode

140:5.15 the c. purpose of all human struggling—perfection—

142:0.2 “Fear is man’s c. enslaver and pride his great

145:0.3 Baby Ruth was the c. comfort of Jesus, as regards

155:5.12 a religion that makes its c. appeal to the divine spirit

158:4.2 the c. controversy was about a certain citizen of

159:1.4 one of his c. retainers was brought before him

162:1.5 reasons, and c. of these was the fear that had come

164:4.1 Sabbath breaking would be one of the c. charges

166:1.4 while they seek the c. seats in the synagogue and

167:1.5 sit not down in the c. seat, lest, perchance, a more

175:1.9 They crave the c. places at the feasts and demand

175:1.9 and demand the c. seats in the synagogues.

180:6.1 doing the Father’s will as the c. purpose in living

183:4.8 the c. disciples, and the earthly family of Jesus.

184:0.1 his prestige as the c. ecclesiastical authority of the

188:4.8 a stern and all-powerful ruler whose c. delight is to

188:4.9 The believer’s c. concern should not be the selfish

190:0.5 Mary was the c. spokesman for the women’s corps

190:0.5 Mary was their c. teacher and public spokesman.

192:0.2 consent and also because Peter was their c. preacher.

194:3.1 The c. mission of this outpoured spirit of the

195:8.10 The c. cohesive force resisting this disintegration of

195:8.10 And nationalism is the c. barrier to world peace.

chief-kings

70:6.3 an additional reason for making the c. hereditary.

chiefest

139:12.4 “one altogether lovely and the c. among ten thousand

chiefly

1:5.10 truer concept of God which has come to mankind c.

5:3.7 reality of the worship experience is c. determined by

14:3.3 It is c. planetary and is vested in the resident Eternal

15:13.2 The work of these major sector governments has c.

15:14.2 Orvonton is known c. because of its tremendous and

18:4.8 sector headquarters is c. of an intellectual nature in

20:1.15 this narrative will be c. concerned with the two

22:4.6 This group of sons is c., but not wholly, concerned

22:9.3 They are c. assigned to the administrations of the

25:8.3 beings who may chance to be alone on Paradise, c.

26:2.5 channels of activity open to their entire order, c. on

26:3.3 That corps of supernaphim which is c. assigned to

27:0.3 These high angels now minister c. in the following

27:4.4 They are c. concerned with instructing the new

29:4.14 The physical controllers are c. occupied in the

29:4.27 These beings function c., but not wholly, in an

29:4.35 Dissociators are c. concerned with the evolution of a

30:2.9 is c. concerned in setting forth those orders of

33:6.3 A constellation government is c. exercised over

33:8.1 The systems are c. concerned with the executive and

35:4.2 While the Melchizedek orders are c. devoted to the

35:6.2 c. concerned with the welfare of the constellations

37:0.2 This paper is c. concerned with an intervening group,

37:2.1 Evening Stars serve in many capacities but c. as

37:10.4 reversion directors, who operate c. on the capitals of

43:8.3 will be c. occupied with the mastery of group ethics,

43:9.4 Ascending mortals on Edentia are c. occupied with

48:2.12 being c. devoted to the transition regime of morontia

49:2.10 mortal habitation are c. determined by the nature of

49:5.14 where it functions c. in control of physical activities,

50:5.4 primitive man are c. concerned with food problems.

52:2.6 Heretofore, human relationships have been c. tribal;

52:7.5 The function of government is c. directed to

55:4.10 c. as contact personalities for the finaliters, but

55:4.19 The finaliters are c. engaged in initiating the new

55:10.2 This council of unlimited authority is c. concerned

57:7.5 a crust, consisting c. of the comparatively lighter

61:1.1 of this period are both land and marine, but c. land.

61:5.3 Eurasia, and one fourth elsewhere, c. in Antarctica.

66:7.4 date from these times of Dalamatia and were c. due

68:4.7 The survival of a society depends c. on the evolution

70:7.15 contributed to the building up of social castes c. by

71:4.16 unholy advantage of those who are c. actuated by

82:1.2 passion of the more highly civilized peoples is c.

91:1.1 this mission is c. effected by the function of prayer.

93:9.5 Joseph’s honor in Egypt was c. due to the

95:3.1 Although the culture and religion of Egypt were c.

97:1.7 a Yahweh who made all men but was occupied c.

97:3.6 It was c. under Elijah that Yahweh became Elohim.

98:0.1 teachings entered Europe along many routes, but c.

98:5.2 It was c. through the Mithraic cult that Zoroaster’s

103:5.1 and moral obligation derived c. from emotional fear.

104:0.1 but c. because of the three joints of the fingers,

108:5.5 Their mission c. concerns the future life, not this life.

109:3.2 c. for self-culture and progressive development.

109:4.3 leaders of Urantia have exerted their influence c.

110:1.3 Although the divine indwellers are c. concerned with

110:5.7 c. because of this human’s complete indifference to

112:4.3 reappearance of the surviving mortal depend c. on

114:0.1 and agencies but c. through the ministry of seraphim.

121:5.1 Throughout preceding ages religion had c. been an

123:5.8 moral training and spiritual culture c. in his home.

133:3.1 to the synagogue services, but c. to meet Crispus.

136:6.10 talent and ability should be c. devoted to the

138:2.9 and c. because of his experience with finances,

141:4.1 not a great and supreme bookkeeper who is c.

141:8.2 efforts were c. of a more quiet and personal nature.

144:1.10 And it was c. because of this need for some simple

144:7.1 quietly in the Greek cities of the Decapolis, c. in

145:3.13 C. because of this unintended demonstration of

146:3.10 The instruction given by Jesus at Zebulun had c. to

149:2.6 the fame of Jesus rested c. upon his reputation as a

155:5.3 superior forces, c. a religion of the physical nature,

185:1.2 lack of moral courage, of the procurator was c. due

chiefssee Chiefs

17:1.8 All other c. of affairs are appointed by the Supreme

20:4.3 Adjusters of the world judges become exalted c.

24:2.4 Havona pilot worlds and the seven superuniverse c..

24:2.5 Usatia, like the other superuniverse c., is not

38:6.1 the seraphim are organized under c. into groups of

39:1.4 These 144 angels are the c. of all other Son-Spirit

39:1.14 seraphim become associates of the division c. of the

44:5.6 assisting the c. of transport on the worlds of space.

45:1.3 the seven spheres whereon the morontia c. train their

46:5.14 Here the system c. reside and supervise the almost

53:9.2 Caligastia’s c. as “spiritual hosts of wickedness in

67:6.5 the c. of seraphim and cherubim, advisers from

69:9.7 The early c. owned all the land and were

69:9.11 Later, homesites were assigned by the tribal c.,

70:1.6 the early c. would try to iron out misunderstandings,

70:1.6 they often found it necessary to permit stone fights.

70:1.15 their gods, at the behest of their c. or medicine men.

70:3.2 this primitive stage; they do not have c. in the horde.

70:3.11 And intermarriages between the families of the c.

70:4.10 The clan peace c. usually ruled through the mother

70:4.10 line; the tribal war c. established the father line.

70:4.10 The courts of the tribal c. and early kings consisted

70:5.6 At first the war c. were chosen only for military

70:5.6 they would relinquish some of their authority during

70:5.6 they began to encroach upon the peace intervals,

70:5.6 They often saw to it that one war was not too long in

70:5.7 In later times some c. were chosen for other than

70:5.7 red men often had two sets of c.—the sachems, or

70:5.7 had two sets of chiefs—the sachems, or peace c.,

70:5.7 sachems, or peace chiefs, and the hereditary war c..

70:5.8 were ruled by medicine men, who often acted as c..

72:2.8 Otherwise, these regional c. choose their own

72:11.5 the c. of all military departments become members of

77:6.5 the c. of their organization at the death of Adamson,

77:6.5 they deserted their companions and went over in a

82:5.7 c. and kings were permitted to marry those of close

85:6.3 Tribal c. died and were deified.

88:1.8 The long-growing fingernails of the c. were prized

88:1.10 Thus did c., kings, priests, prophets, and church

89:1.2 were proposed by c. and shamans—fetish men who

89:5.13 5. Cannibalism was next limited to the c., priests,

89:5.15 flesh having become food of superior men, the c.,

90:2.12 that shamans were able to dominate the c. or kings.

108:3.5 just as they deliver charges to the c. of seraphim

108:3.5 indictments delivered to the c. of superhuman

114:4.2 their various group c. are informally attached to the

114:5.6 the acting c. of the twelve groups of special angels

114:6.2 seraphic council of twelve, the acting c. of each

114:6.3 I preside over this council of seraphic c., and I am

114:7.11 The tenure of such reservist c. is usually a matter of

119:1.1 when the assembled c. of the universe heard Michael

Chiefs of Assignment

26:8.5 adventure are placed under the jurisdiction of the c.

26:10.4 taken by the counselors of the circle before the c. on

27:0.2 a primary supernaphim is designated by the c. to

27:0.9 6. C. of Assignment.

27:2.0 2. CHIEFS OF ASSIGNMENT

27:2.2 fraternize with the reserve corps of superaphic c..

27:7.3 remaining in the attitude of worship did not the c.

Chiefs of Records

25:5.4 been dispatched to the superuniverses to serve as C.

25:6.1 to their spheres of work by the councils of the C.

chieftain

70:1.15 would have done honor to the mores of a tribal c. of

79:6.3 the initiative of a c. whom they came to regard as a

94:7.1 Gautama was the heir apparent of a petty c. who

97:9.19 Jehu joined forces with the gypsy c. Jehonadab to

chieftainship

55:3.18 order of the Personalized Adjuster of universe c. in

childsee child of God; child of promise

1:4.6 The divine presence which any c. of the universe

2:5.9 analogous to that given by a c. to an earthly parent;

2:6.2 intimate family morality of the parent-c. relationship,

2:6.5 fellowship such as exists between parent and c..

2:7.12 to effect the better co-ordination of the isolated c. of

3:1.4 Father is concealed in the mind of every mortal c..

3:1.4 “The Father lives in the c..

3:3.2 Every creature c. may truly say: “He knows the

3:4.7 the Creator-creature relationship—the Father-c.

8:1.11 We know that any c. can best relate himself to reality

8:1.11 the growing mind of the c. will be able to adjust to

12:7.8 God loves each individual as an individual c. in the

12:7.9 individualizes each personality as a unique c. of

12:7.9 a c. without duplicate in infinity, a will creature

20:6.2 Son is born of woman and grows up as a male c.

23:4.3 in the trinitization of a “c. of time and eternity”—

23:4.3 When thus attached to the destinies of a c. of time

26:11.6 You are not really a c. of Paradise until you have

27:7.7 the intelligent love of the creature c. should give full

28:6.18 achievement is the c. of imaginative adventure.

42:12.15 the mortal time-space existence as an immortal c. of

45:6.4 of achieving parental relationship to an evolving c. of

45:6.4 The relationship of c. and parent is fundamental to

45:6.7 the planet being devoted to this work of c. rearing.

45:6.7 its natural parents insures that such a mortal c. of the

47:1.5 parents may leave a mansion world ahead of the c.

47:1.6 that c. culture is largely the task of mothers.

47:2.1 the survival of either or both of such a c.’ parents,

47:2.1 as the custodian of the c.’ potential identity,

47:10.6 of morontia status, and a true c. of the Most Highs.

49:6.12 A c. acquires physical entity at mortal birth, but in

50:5.7 Every c. is provided an opportunity to learn by doing

54:4.2 father can long wait for the repentance of an erring c.

54:6.3 the extension of mercy to this misbehaving c. will

56:4.4 impossible for any c. to have more than one father.

63:3.1 the twins’ departure from home before their first c.

66:7.4 Savage man loves his c., but civilized man loves also

67:3.8 this c. of the evolutionary races standing unmoved

67:8.4 the inspiring performance of this one c. of nature

68:6.1 Man is a creature of the soil, a c. of nature;

68:6.10 one cannibalistic tribe ate every fifth c. born.

69:3.2 was derived from the selective presence of the c.;

70:3.1 evolving family displaced the horde in c. rearing,

70:9.17 But this equality ideal is the c. of civilization;

70:9.17 duty of society to provide the c. of nature with a

72:3.2 at the parental schools of c. culture is compulsory.

72:3.4 most valuable part of a c.’ education and character

72:3.4 fathers devote as much attention to c. culture as do

72:4.6 Every c. graduating from the precollege school

72:6.1 This nation provides every c. an education and every

75:3.5 this c., to be reared and educated in the Garden,

75:5.3 utterly destroying them—not a man, woman, or c.

76:0.2 Eve took Sansa, the c. of Laotta, to her bosom,

76:2.1 Abel was born, the first c. of Adam and Eve to be

77:5.6 Every fourth c. born to them was of a unique order.

80:3.5 They maintained an efficient system of c. culture.

80:3.5 Each c. was carefully trained in the care of the

82:0.2 A c. learns most of the essentials of life from his

82:3.7 And if she had borne a c. before marriage, she was

82:3.8 explains the origin of c. marriages; since one must

82:3.8 this was a further incentive to c. marriages even at

82:3.13 the bearing of a c. before marriage increased a girl’s

82:3.14 wedding was not celebrated until the first c was born

82:4.4 early in the march of civilization the illegitimate c.

83:5.13 of each month when they were not heavy with c..)

83:6.8 which is best for parental happiness, c. welfare,

83:7.1 mother-c. bond is instinctive and has functioned

83:7.6 devotion, and unselfish dedication to c. culture.

84:1.3 sex indulgence and the subsequent birth of a c..

84:1.6 that the reproductive function entails the mother-c.

84:1.7 The mother and c. relation is natural, strong, and

84:1.8 While the mother-c. association is neither marriage

84:2.1 at childbirth suggested blood as the creator of the c.

84:2.2 instinctive biologic blood bond of mother and c.,

84:2.4 gave little credit to the father, looking upon the c.

84:2.4 father-family, the father took all credit for the c.,

84:2.4 designed to establish the father’s right to the c..

84:3.8 devote more time to homemaking and c. culture.

84:4.6 ceremonies subsequent to the birth of a c..

84:4.6 The ancients even avoided having a c. born in the

84:7.10 the mother’s interests for the welfare of the c.;

84:7.20 the c. early realized that disobedience meant failure

84:7.20 It is civilization’s protection of the c. from the

84:7.21 Modern problems of c. culture are rendered difficult

84:7.24 3. Inability of the c. to gain culture by imitating

84:7.25 realization that they were creators of the c.’ being.

84:7.25 to the concept that bringing a c. into the world,

84:7.26 assuming all duties, the c. as having all the rights.

84:7.26 Respect of the c. for his parents arises, not in

84:7.26 are lovingly displayed in assisting the c. to win the

84:7.26 in a continuous service-ministry which the wise c.

84:8.4 Vanity cannot minister to c. culture and home

86:5.13 The brave chief would breathe upon the newborn c.,

87:2.7 When a c. died, the mother, aunt, or grandmother

87:2.7 ghost might accompany and care for the c. ghost.

89:1.5 think so much about a certain food that the c. would

89:1.5 Such viands would be taboo to the c..

89:5.4 in Queensland the first c. is still frequently killed

89:6.3 it turned out that his daughter and only c. came out

89:7.2 An outgrowth of the passing c. sacrifice was the

89:7.3 If the c. survived, it was thought that the gods had

90:2.4 man has survived as a diversion of the modern c..

90:3.6 If a mother dies in childbirth, the c. is strangled—

91:3.1 By this technique the c. early learns to convert his

91:8.8 but only a spiritual c. would undertake to persuade,

92:7.11 when the c. transfers his ideas of omnipotence

92:7.11 And the entire religious experience of such a c. is

92:7.11 love has dominated the parent-c. relationship.

94:6.5 Lao-tse too likened it to the “attitude of a little c..”

95:5.2 other reasons, that the c. Jesus was taken to Egypt,

97:7.7 “Can a woman forget her suckling c. that she

100:1.1 A c. evaluates experience in accordance with the

100:1.3 Give every developing c. a chance to grow his own

100:6.1 of the supposedly irreligious mother to her c.

100:7.7 He trusted his Father as a little c. trusts his earthly

101:2.13 True religion is an insight into reality, the faith-c. of

101:10.1 Intelligent man knows that he is a c. of nature,

102:2.1 property of the human race; it is not a c. of culture.

103:2.1 A c. has been in existence about nine months before

103:2.3 The first promptings of a c.’ moral nature have not

103:2.5 The psychology of a c. is naturally positive, not

103:2.5 When it is said that the c. is positive, reference is

103:2.6 teaching, the mind of the normal c. moves positively,

103:2.7 this very first conflict in the c. mind is between the

103:2.9 But before a c. has developed sufficiently to acquire

103:2.9 he has already developed a strong and well-unified

103:2.9 Very early in life the normal c. begins to learn that it

103:2.10 early and fundamental experience of the c. mind.

103:2.10 When the growing c. fails of personality unification,

103:4.5 God the Father deals with man his c. on the basis,

103:4.5 worthiness, but in recognition of the c.’ motivation—

103:4.5 The relationship is one of parent-c. association and

104:0.2 sunrise, noon, and sunset; father, mother, and c..

108:2.1 first moral choice of the human c. is automatically

109:0.1 As the personality of the human c. expands for the

109:0.1 As the c. acquires adaptative versatility for his

110:6.11 As the circles are traversed, the c. of evolution is

111:0.1 The morontia soul is the c. of the universe and may

111:0.5 the arm of the Nile god, and near him is another c.,

112:2.6 The human c. first lives and subsequently thinks

112:5.12 This entity is the conjoint c. of the combined life and

112:5.12 This c. of human and divine parentage constitutes the

112:5.13 This c. of persisting meaning and surviving value is

112:5.19 committing this evolutionary c. of the Supreme to

115:3.16 The man lives in every c., and the morontia

116:6.5 is the production of a new c. of the Supreme,

117:4.3 The c. of the Supreme, the evolving self, can be

117:6.5 the c. of the cosmic reaction of the Supreme Being

117:6.7 as well as the eternal c. of the Mother Supreme,

118:10.5 God loves each creature as a c., and that love

119:7.6 These men of God visited the newborn c..

120:2.1 You will grow up on Urantia as a c. of the realm,

122:0.3 to become the earth mother of the bestowal c..

122:2.5 no longer question that she was expectant with c..

122:2.6 dedicated to the call to mother the c. of destiny

122:2.7 eighth day they presented the c. for circumcision,

122:2.8 Even as a c. he was found frequently at the temple

122:3.1 chosen as the mortal habitat of the c. of destiny.

122:3.2 weeks until of a certainty Mary knew she was with c.

122:3.2 How could the offspring of human beings be a c.

122:4.1 Mary was to become mother of an extraordinary c.

122:4.1 the promise that the unborn c. was to become a

122:5.6 of Gabriel’s appearance after the c. was conceived.

122:7.2 Mary feared being left alone lest the c. be born while

122:7.4 Mary, being large with c., rode on the animal with

122:8.1 fellow travelers, Mary was delivered of a male c..

122:8.2 the promised c. was born; and on the eighth day,

122:8.4 Mary sent word to Elizabeth that her c. had come

122:10.1 a purse and directed that they should find the c. so

122:10.3 Herod hoped to make sure that this c. who was to

123:0.2 long and constant vigil lest anything befall her c.

123:0.2 earth; no mother was ever more devoted to her c..

123:0.2 child of promise to grow up just like any other c.;

123:0.3 the family well and to pay their respects to the c..

123:0.3 These believers insisted that the c. of destiny would

123:0.5 Joseph entertained great fears for the c.’ safety in

123:0.5 a better place in which to rear and educate the c.,

123:0.6 Mary and the c. riding on their newly acquired

123:0.6 not altogether safe for two lone travelers with a c.

123:1.5 family was the birth of the second c., James,

123:2.4 And the c. Jesus heartily entered into all these natural

123:2.5 of those days that could give a c. a better moral,

123:2.5 They divided a c.’ life into seven stages:

123:2.6 1. The newborn c., the first to the eighth day.

123:2.7 2. The suckling c..

123:2.8 3. The weaned c..

123:2.10 5. The beginning independence of the c. and,

123:2.13 the mother to bear the responsibility for a c.’ training

123:2.13 if the c. were a boy, to hold the father responsible for

123:2.13 upon the fifth stage of a Galilean Jewish c.’ career,

123:2.15 Jesus appeared to be a well-nigh perfect c. physically

123:2.16 Mary often talked about the future of their eldest c.,

123:2.16 of a healthy, carefree, but exceedingly inquisitive c.

123:3.2 Imagine, therefore, the surprise of this inquiring c.,

124:1.4 about the doings of their versatile and aggressive c.,

124:3.4 complications attended the birth of this seventh c..

124:5.4 ransomed first-born of the Lord, a “c. of the Most

125:6.5 said: “My c., why have you treated us like this?

125:6.6 Jesus had finished the regular schooling of a c.,

126:1.5 Jesus was indeed a brilliant and lovable c., but he

127:4.2 won his mother to his methods of c. training—

127:4.8 and action but a very dependable and efficient c..

127:4.8 Ruth was a beautiful c. but not quite so comely as

127:6.14 As a c. he accumulated a vast body of knowledge;

128:0.1 growing up as a c. of the realm and wrestling with

128:3.9 recall the Gabriel visitation before the c. was born.

129:4.4 He was a c. of joy and a being of rare good humor;

129:4.7 as the perfect and detailed example for any c. or

130:5.4 While the frightened c. clung to him, he held the man

131:1.9 the earth c. longs for the security of the arms of the

131:10.4 not suffer a single c. on earth to perish if that c. has

131:10.6 as his earth c. I am sometime going forth to see him.

131:10.8 glorious Being is my spiritual Father; I am his c..

132:6.1 hours restoring a lost c. to his anxious mother.

132:6.1 devoted themselves to getting the c. back home.

132:6.1 Ganid, most human beings are like the lost c..

132:6.1 distance from safety and security, even as this c.

132:6.1 enjoy this ministry of restoring the c. to his mother

135:0.2 John grew up as an ordinary c., day by day and year

135:0.4 Since John was an only c., they spent a great deal of

135:3.4 It seemed to this rugged and noble c. of nature that

135:4.5 John was just such a picturesque c. of nature,

137:6.2 her pain came, she was delivered of a man c..’

137:8.8 with the faith and trusting dependence of a little c.,

138:8.9 with his apostles to fraternize with an intruding c..

139:1.1 Andrew was the oldest c. in a family of five—himself,

139:9.7 made a great impression on this simple c. of nature.

139:12.6 was pampered and petted; Judas was a spoiled c..

140:5.7 To a c., happiness is the satisfaction of immediate

140:5.10 It is not so easy to teach a c. mind these first two

140:5.12 that faith which a parent has in his c., and which

140:5.14 It is easy to teach this admonition even to a c..

140:5.17 parent experiences little difficulty in forgiving his c.,

140:5.17 And in an unspoiled c. the urge to relieve suffering is

140:5.22 And every c. should early learn to sacrifice.

140:10.4 You are the c., and it is your Father’s kingdom

140:10.4 that natural affection between every normal c. and

142:6.8 as a little c. is willing to submit to the guidance of a

142:7.6 The relationship of father and c. is inherent in all

142:7.13 family life to the relations of man, the earth c., to

143:1.4 The c. does not always comprehend the wise and

144:2.4 If the c. needs a loaf, will you give him a stone just

144:2.4 the fish and the c. foolishly asks for the serpent?

144:4.3 No c. has aught to do with earning the status of son

144:4.3 The c. comes into being by the will of its parents.

144:4.3 —divine sonship—be received as by a little c..

144:4.9 Prayer is the sincere and longing look of the c. to its

145:2.4 approach the Father in heaven as a c. of Israel but as

145:3.4 “Man is the son of God, not a c. of the devil.”

146:2.2 Naturally God hears the petition of his c., but when

146:2.2 the loss of personal communion between the earth c.

146:3.7 “Every earth c. who follows the leading of this

146:5.2 My Lord, I do believe, but come ere my c. perishes,

147:5.7 a true and living connection between the c. and the

147:5.7 the c. is certain to progress continuously toward

147:5.7 True, the c. may at first make slow progress, but

148:4.6 but he is in no sense the c. of the evil one unless

148:4.10 a material part of the human father in the natural c.

149:1.3 remarked when touched by an ailing c., “I perceive

149:6.6 The father naturally loves his c., but the child must

149:6.6 The father naturally loves his child, but the c. must

149:6.9 mortal man which shall have become the reborn c.

149:6.11 I have so often referred to the little c. as illustrative

152:0.1 “Master, my little daughter, an only c., lies in my

152:1.1 Jesus, going up to where the c. lay, took her by the

155:6.12 by acquiring the spiritual attitude of a sincere c..

155:6.12 It is not the mental immaturity of the c. that I

156:1.1 The c., about twelve years old, was afflicted with a

156:1.2 This mother believed that her c. was possessed by a

156:1.3 Norana replied that she and the c. would remain

156:1.3 I know he can cast the demon out of my c., and I

156:1.4 he can cast out this demon which torments my c..

156:1.6 “There, you can see that my c. is possessed by an

156:1.6 I will not go until my c. has been cured.”

156:1.7 As Norana and the c. took leave, Jesus entreated

156:1.7 mother and the c. ceased not to proclaim the fact

158:4.2 of Safed, had a son fourteen years old, an only c.,

158:4.5 have Jesus cast out this devil that possesses my c..”

158:4.6 words which will deliver my c. from this bondage.

158:4.6 placing his hand on the head of the c., looked

158:5.1 “Master, I have a son, an only c., who is possessed

158:5.1 as a result of many bruises, my c. wastes away.

158:5.2 father answered, “Since he was a very young c..”

158:8.1 one of Peter’s little ones and, setting the c. down

158:8.1 except you turn about and become more like this c.

160:1.14 that he shall become the re-created c. of the divine

160:2.6 Without the genuine love of a home, no c. can

160:2.6 for your Master has wisely chosen the father-c.

162:7.4 said that I have a devil, that I am a c. of the devil.

162:7.6 about seeing Abraham; you are a c. of the devil!”

163:2.4 indeed my disciple and a c. of the kingdom.”

164:3.3 a c. could be born blind as a punishment for some

164:3.3 They even taught that a c. itself might sin before it

164:3.3 other indulgence of the mother while carrying the c..

165:6.3 gospel to all nations, to every man, woman, and c..

166:3.3 And the Son will never refuse entrance to any c. of

167:6.1 receives not the kingdom as a little c. shall hardly

167:6.6 The c. should be introduced to worship in nature’s

167:6.6 artistically beautiful as the home in which he is daily

168:4.11 The c. is always within his rights when he presumes

168:4.11 within his parental obligations to the immature c.

168:4.11 wisdom dictates that the answer to the c.’ prayer be

170:2.21 To come as a little c., to receive the bestowal of

170:2.21 open-minded and teachable like an unspoiled c..

170:2.23 Jesus taught that sin is not the c of a defective nature

170:3.2 steps of righteousness which every believing c. must

171:7.4 He truly loved each man, each woman, and each c..

171:7.8 to the needs of a single person, even to a little c..

172:3.1 village, where almost every man, woman, and c.

174:1.2 entertains for his immature and sometimes erring c.

174:1.2 called upon to forgive an average and normal c..

174:1.2 repentance by the c. with forgiveness by the parent

174:1.3 “A part of every father lives in the c..

174:1.3 The parent is able to view the immaturity of the c.

174:1.3 With the earthly c. and the heavenly Father, the

174:1.3 judgment and erroneous choosing of the c..

174:1.4 The c., being immature and lacking in the fuller

175:1.13 twofold worse than he was as a c. of the heathen.

177:2.5 explain to John how a c. is wholly dependent on

177:2.5 the family represents to the young c. all that he can

177:2.5 The c. must derive his first impressions of the

177:2.5 The c.’ subsequent life is made happy or unhappy,

177:2.6 founded as it is on the father-c. relationship, can

177:2.7 As long as we teach the c. to pray, “Our Father

178:1.13 the entire life service of every man, woman, and c.

180:5.4 The true c. of universe insight looks for the Spirit of

180:6.7 when she is once delivered of her c., she forgets

181:2.20 become as a little c. in the kingdom of the spirit

188:4.5 hereditary, but sin is not transmitted from parent to c

192:2.9 Believe in God like a c. but cease to act so

193:2.2 You may enter the kingdom as a c., but the Father

193:4.6 2. As a c., life had been made too easy for Judas.

194:2.1 from the superstition that he was a c. of the devil

196:0.2 by proclaiming that every mortal creature is a c. of

196:0.11 not immature and credulous like that of a c., but

196:0.11 did resemble the unsuspecting trust of the c. mind.

196:0.11 Jesus trusted God much as the c. trusts a parent.

196:0.11 such a trust as the c. has in its parental environment

196:0.11 very much resembled the c.’ trust in the security of

196:0.11 Jesus depended on the Father as a c. leans upon its

196:0.11 the sincere and trusting optimism of a believing c..

196:0.12 The faith of Jesus attained the purity of a c.’ trust.

196:0.12 the faith of the c. reigned supreme in all matters

196:0.12 “Except you become as a little c., you shall not

196:0.14 The faith of Jesus was trusting, like that of a c., but

196:3.16 this evaluator is the c. of the Center and Source of

child of God

2:0.1 better understood if he regards himself as a c. and

12:7.9 The Father’s love glorifies each c., illuminating

34:6.12 with your spirit (the Adjuster) that you are a c..”

101:10.4 Only in the spiritual sense is man a c. of God.

103:4.4 isolation in the universe by declaring that man is a c.;

130:6.3 which has been born in your heart that you are a c.

133:5.8 The real universe is friendly to every c. of God.

144:4.2 when such a prayer is the sincere expression of a c.

144:4.3 Even so, the c. comes into grace and the new life of

145:2.4 the Father in heaven as a child of Israel but as a c..

145:2.4 of Israel, but as individuals, each one of you is a c..

146:2.8 7. The cry of the righteous is the faith act of the c.

147:5.9 the foolishness of the c. who presumes upon the

child of promise

122:2.3 Mary shall be the mother of this c. of promise,

122:3.4 her entire experience of carrying and bearing the c..

122:5.9 expectant parents had thought to welcome the c.,

122:9.16 Yes, and you, c., shall be called the prophet of the

123:0.2 finally gave assent to the plan of permitting the c.

123:0.3 no one was told about Jesus’ being a “c..”

123:1.3 their Galilean friends and relatives that Jesus was a c.

124:3.2 otherwise to betray their knowledge that he was a c.,

126:3.13 her fears, remembering that Jesus was, after all, a c.

127:5.1 did she recall the fact that Jesus was a “c..”

128:3.9 His mother rarely thought about his being a c..

135:1.4 great things of their only son, a c. and a Nazarite for

child-father

140:10.4 gather from the illustration was the c. relationship.

140:10.4 the faith-realization of this eternal c. relationship.”

140:10.5 the individual to God—this very c. relationship.

174:1.4 in the fuller understanding of the depth of the c.

child-parent

8:1.11 by first mastering the relationships of the c. situation

103:4.4 creature-Creator relationship placed on a c. basis.

174:1.3 in all matters connected with the c. relationship.

childbearer

84:4.3 later on, an economic partner, plaything, and c..

childbearing

55:3.10 On these superb worlds the c. period is not greatly

83:5.13 Primitive women aged early because of frequent c.

83:5.13 second and younger wife, one able to help with c.

84:2.6 Woman was not equal to the combined tasks of c.

84:4.6 C. was once generally looked upon as rendering a

84:4.8 from adolescence to the end of the c. period,

84:4.8 But when a woman passed beyond the c. age, she

89:5.4 children in order to renew the strength lost in c.,

childbirth

63:4.2 C. was not a painful or distressing ordeal to Fonta

68:6.9 after the establishment of the taboo on c. among the

76:4.2 Eve did not suffer pain in c.; neither did the early

76:4.2 with the Adamites suffered the severe pangs of c..

84:2.1 hemorrhage and her loss of blood at c. suggested

84:2.4 as the time of delivery approached, and at c. he

84:4.7 Among the unmixed tribes, c was comparatively easy

84:4.7 it is seldom so easy among the mixed races.

84:4.7 died in c., especially during the delivery of twins,

84:4.7 Later on, the higher tribes looked upon death in c. as

84:5.2 fairness—makes woman alone suffer the pangs of c..

90:3.6 If a mother dies in c., the child is strangled—a life for

122:8.1 By the break of day the pangs of c. were well in

122:9.1 purification from the alleged uncleanness of c..

childhood

39:0.10 seraphim have no such preadult life—no c..

50:4.8 the enlightenment of c. and youth groups,

77:5.5 in quest of these people of his c. fantasies.

91:4.4 The c. of an individual or a race is characterized by

92:1.2 to fetishism throughout the savage c. of the races.

109:0.1 activities through the social and play life of early c.

117:6.5 the local universe c. of the growing soul.

122:5.1 in the earlier years of married life (during Jesus’ c.)

123:0.0 THE EARLY CHILDHOOD OF JESUS

123:0.2 son during these years of his infancy and early c..

123:4.8 If you envisage the average c. and youth of an

124:0.0 THE LATER CHILDHOOD OF JESUS

124:1.1 Jesus did have some of the minor ailments of c. this

125:0.1 as the great event of his later c. and early youth.

125:0.3 All through a joyful c. Jesus had reverently heard of

126:0.1 Jesus passed through during his transition from c.

126:0.4 All the village recounted his c. wisdom and conduct

126:5.12 transition between the more complacent years of c.

127:1.1 through infancy and experienced an uneventful c..

127:1.1 transition stage between c. and young manhood—he

127:4.6 consult Jesus about their c. troubles and confide in

127:6.15 Jesus has lived his c. life and passed through the

129:4.5 spiritual selfhood up through infancy, c., youth,

135:0.3 The most eventful occurrence in John’s early c. was

150:7.1 Jesus passed by the home of his c. and the carpenter

150:7.1 indulged his mind in many reminiscences of his c.

156:2.6 Jesus besought them not to be content with their c.

157:6.3 The first stage was that of his c., the years when he

177:2.1 he spent considerable time comparing their early c.

177:2.4 Such a c. training produces a type of loyalty which

182:3.10 sorrow his mind went back to the days of his c. in

childish

4:1.1 but it is not the c., arbitrary, and material ministry

48:4.5 and fearfulness, and ofttimes foolish and c. anxiety.

90:2.4 must die; now, he is only it in some c. game.

108:6.2 man’s foolish animal fears and c. anxieties.

123:1.2 Jesus was in excellent health and full of c. glee

128:6.10 he might share in the c. joy and youthful gladness

139:4.4 after growing old and becoming more or less c.,

149:6.10 attention-craving humility is c. and unworthy of

172:5.9 Thomas regarded the whole performance as a little c.

172:5.12 To Judas it seemed c., if not indeed ridiculous.

188:4.11 he certainly would not be satisfied with the c. scheme

196:0.12 Jesus’ faith was childlike, it was in no sense c..

childishly

192:2.9 Believe in God like a child but cease to act so c..

childless

83:7.2 and c. wives were believed to become snakes in the

122:2.1 though they had been married many years, were c..

174:3.1 case where a man who had six brothers died c.;

childlessness

83:4.4 C. was greatly dreaded, and since barrenness was

childlike

4:5.5 in the primitive minds of his c. Bedouin followers,

91:8.6 Prayer may be the c. plea for the impossible or the

102:1.1 C. trust secures man’s entrance into the kingdom of

123:2.2 to the integrity of the c. incarnation of Michael,

124:3.4 to return to the c. attitude of his earlier years.

127:6.6 Father was not truly concerned with such c. and

127:6.6 Let the c. and darkened minds of my people serve

131:2.10 brokenhearted; he saves all who have a c. spirit.

134:8.6 for the backward ages of the world’s c. thought.

155:5.8 will persist many of those c. and superstitious

161:2.9 these tremendous things with such c. naturalness.

170:3.2 Though Jesus taught that faith, simple c. belief, is

195:6.4 All science has done is to destroy the c. illusions of

196:0.12 that Jesus’ faith was c., it was in no sense childish.

childrensee children of Abraham; children of God;

children of Israel; children of light;

children of men; children of time

1:1.1 If we believe that we are the c. of this Creator, it is

1:2.10 in the persons of the divine c. of the Eternal Son.

1:2.10 maintains immediate contact with his creature c.

1:5.4 of its lowly inhabitants; that he “delights in his c..”

2:1.8 to draw nearer the finite minds of his creature c..

2:1.10 lovingly embrace all the finity of all his c. in all

2:4.2 Since God knows all about his c., it is easy for him

2:4.3 torn by conflicting attitudes towards his universe c.;

2:4.4 of mercy to each member of every group of his c..

2:5.2 to think of God as being coaxed into loving his c.

2:5.9 as a father, a real father, a true father, loves his c.,

2:5.11 affection of the heavenly Father for his universe c.

2:6.6 The Father, whose spirit indwells his c. on earth,

3:0.1 in the sectors of time and to the c. of the whirling

3:1.9 fragments of God, in the hearts of his creature c..

3:1.12 the power of choice (concerning himself), his c., in

3:3.4 if God should foreknow the freewill acts of his c.,

3:6.7 a Father’s love and affection for his universe c..

3:6.8 God the Spirit inspires the c. of the universe to the

4:1.1 and for the spiritual advancement of his universe c..

4:3.5 his heart is undoubtedly grieved when his c. fail to

4:4.7 and pledged to effect the eternal survival of his c. on

5:1.2 to reveal himself to the c. of his universal domains.

5:1.11 Father’s heart to the need and the petition of his c..

5:3.6 To the c. of a local universe a Michael Son is, to all

5:3.6 Spirit maintains personal contact with the c. of

5:6.13 universe Father, and that you are all his planetary c..

6:2.8 The Father loves his universe c. as a father; the Son

8:4.1 of the divine parents towards the intelligent c. of

8:4.5 the Son to the individual minds of all the c. of each

9:1.8 those who wield the hammer are the c. of mercy,

10:0.1 together with the Conjoint Actor and his c., provide

10:1.3 are moved to share divinity with their universe c.;

10:2.1 loving association with this family of universe c..

10:3.3 but the c. of the Spirit are truly the “Act of God.”

10:6.16 We are the c. of the three Deities functioning as the

10:8.6 eventually to become the c. of the Deity Absolute.

12:7.9 Father has placed on each and every one of his c.

12:7.10 the universal brotherhood of the freewill c. of the

12:7.13 through his divine creators and his creature c.,

13:2.2 we infer that these c. of the future will be destined to

14:3.3 direct their planetary c. with a perfection of wisdom

14:6.28 possibilities for his own mortal c. and spirit beings.

15:10.12 enlarged to include the glorified and perfected c. of

17:0.1 are usually classified as c. of the Paradise Trinity:

17:1.8 The c. of the Infinite Spirit on the headquarters of

19:7.5 within every division of the c. of the Trinity save

20:1.11 Magisterial Sons are c. of the Eternal Son and the

20:6.2 They make petitions to the Father as do the c. of

21:0.2 divine love which even mortal parents bear their c..

21:2.9 to the innumerable hosts of their local universe c..

21:2.11 inhabited worlds and in the hearts of his mortal c..

21:4.2 seven times giving of themselves to their created c.

24:7.9 to the arrival of the first of his experiential c. from

25:7.1 These c. of the local universe Mother Spirits are the

26:0.1 of the lowest group of the c. of the Infinite Spirit—

26:1.13 Seconaphim, the c. of the Reflective Spirits, serve in

26:2.5 the c. of each Master Spirit partake of the nature of

26:3.6 The c. of the third Circuit Spirit function throughout

26:3.8 These tertiary supernaphim, the c. of the fifth

26:4.12 broadcast to the finite c. of the worlds of space.

26:6.3 affectionately bestowing upon his experiential c.,

26:11.5 the Creator Sons and their mortal c. are preparing

26:11.6 only those who thus arrive are the c. of eternity;

27:0.1 these c. of the Infinite Spirit work interchangeably

27:7.4 these wonderful c. of the womb of space and the

28:0.1 these c. of the Reflective Spirits are much more like

28:1.1 Tertiaphim are c. of the Infinite Spirit and are

28:6.5 discloses the moral debt of the c. of mercy—

29:3.3 brought into being by the c. of the Infinite Spirit.

30:1.92 Transcendentalers are the eventuated c. of divinity,

31:10.9 supreme body of universe assignment for the c. of

32:3.4 absent in the minds of the c. of that perfect creation

32:3.4 is intimately present in the minds of his mortal c.,

32:4.8 this technique of God’s communion with his c.,

32:4.8 in the assurance that the “Lord knows his c.,”

33:0.1 universe Mother Spirit and to their manifold c..

33:3.8 Son initiates the creation of certain of the universe c.

34:4.8 to the mind endowment of their local universe c..

36:4.6 The c. of the Melchizedek life carriers are domiciled

36:4.8 that their midsonite c. will some day be endowed

36:5.1 The adjutants are the c of the Universe Mother Spirit

37:9.8 These c. of the Creator Son and the Creative Spirit

38:2.2 referring to the c. of the Spirit as the daughters of

38:7.6 These c. of the local universe Mother Spirit are

40:6.2 Urantia human beings are the sons of God, faith c.

40:9.5 Such c. of the local universe are enabled to repossess

40:9.9 Such c. of Spirit fusion are enabled to enjoy these

40:10.2 revealed in those c. of the Reflective Spirits—

42:10.5 upon the nonmorontia c. of the local creations.

43:2.6 hosts, other c. of the local universe Mother Spirit.

43:7.1 These c. of the Creator Son and the Creative Spirit

45:6.1 Material Sons and Daughters, together with their c.,

45:6.4 the essential concept of the Father and his universe c.

45:6.7 and reassembled certain c. of surviving mortals,

45:6.7 C. here appear as on the nativity world except for

45:6.8 Mansion world students who have one or more c. in

45:6.8 function as associate parents to their own and other c

47:1.1 only finaliters and certain groups of salvaged c. are

47:1.4 had mortal experience in rearing three or more c.

47:1.5 mansion world parents who have growing c. in the

47:1.5 collaborate with the morontia custodians of such c.

47:1.6 No mortal can escape the experience of rearing c.

47:1.6 C. need fathers as well as mothers, and fathers need

47:2.2 And then are these c. given every opportunity, as

47:2.3 for the Adjusters come to indwell these material c.

47:2.3 C. of pre-Adjuster ages are cared for in families of

47:2.4 All c. on the evolving worlds who have Adjusters,

47:2.5 The Adjuster-indwelt c. and youths on the finaliter

47:2.5 families consist of c. whose ages are six, eight, ten,

47:2.5 few c. under sixteen years of age will be found on

47:2.6 And so do these c. grow up on the transition world

47:2.8 These c. who have been deprived of the valuable

47:5.2 for the nurture of undeveloped evolutionary c..

48:6.32 When c. have their ideals, do not dislodge them;

48:6.32 as men, you should also be learning to pray as c..

48:7.7 they only stimulate the true c. of the Most Highs.

49:6.11 Adjuster-indwelt c. and youths follow the parent of

49:6.12 C. who die when too young to have Adjusters are

49:6.12 but in the matter of survival all Adjusterless c. are

49:6.14 the universe headquarters for the Adjusterless c. of

50:3.5 These c. do not mate with the mortal races except

50:3.5 In such an event, their c.—the grandchildren of the

50:4.8 youth groups, and the training of adopted native c.

50:4.10 Meantime the educated and spiritualized c. of the

51:1.8 On Jerusem the loyal c. of any Adam and Eve are

51:1.8 within certain limits their c. experience decreasing

51:3.1 garden homes, soon being assisted by their own c..

51:3.6 and Daughters are of two orders: their physical c.

51:5.2 the Planetary Prince proclaims that the c of the Gods

51:5.5 and to instruct his or her c. in single-matedness.

51:5.5 The c. of each of these unions are educated in the

51:5.7 But while the pure-line c. of a planetary Garden of

52:7.12 so shall you and your c. survive; and it shall come to

54:4.2 Parents, those who have borne and reared c., are

54:5.5 wisdom and love admonish the upright c. to bear

54:6.3 chooses to show mercy to one of his c. guilty of

54:6.3 hardship upon all the other and well-behaved c..

55:3.10 to intervene between the ages of a family of c..

55:3.10 When close together in age, c. are able to

55:4.26 their imported pure-line c. who have volunteered for

55:6.3 to produce only one half as many c. as the higher.

55:7.3 These c. of Adam might so serve on Urantia in

56:4.1 all his ascendant c. who are carried to Paradise by

56:10.19 their qualities through the Spirit and his spirit c. as

62:3.2 These c. grew to be a little over four feet in height.

62:3.2 They were in every way larger than their parents,

62:3.2 They had almost perfectly opposable thumbs,

62:3.2 They walked upright, having feet almost as well

62:3.3 sister mated and enjoyed the society of twenty-one c.

62:3.9 shocked and badly burned; three of their seven c.

62:5.11 even when food was brought to him by his other c..

63:3.2 Andon and Fonta had nineteen c. in all, and they

63:3.2 soft limestone with flint tools devised by Andon’s c..

63:3.4 Five of their c. and eleven grandchildren perished

63:3.5 entomb their dead parents, brothers, sisters, and c..

63:4.3 the females were affectionately devoted to their c..

63:4.3 would die without question in defense of their c.,

63:7.2 Thought Adjusters, as also were several of their c.,

64:5.2 suddenly produce a family of unusually intelligent c..

64:5.3 These Sangik c., nineteen in number, were not only

64:5.3 Among these nineteen c. were five red, two orange,

64:5.3 These colors became more pronounced as the c.

64:6.3 first of the Sangik c. to develop a tribal civilization

64:7.5 a little over seven thousand men, women, and c..

66:4.16 these same one hundred c. of the Andon tribes were

66:6.7 these c. should be free from all parental restraint

66:7.4 for their grandchildren and their grandchildren’s c..

66:7.5 True, they had no c. of their own, but the fifty homes

66:7.5 and Sangik races; many of these c. were orphans.

66:7.12 4. You shall not kill men, women, or c..

68:0.2 it is not biologically inherent; hence must all c. be

68:2.8 same time teaching the pursuits of peace to their c..

68:6.8 all primitive tribes killed deformed and sickly c..

68:6.8 C. were sometimes strangled at birth, but the

68:6.9 illegitimate c. became wards of the girl’s mother.

68:6.9 very few c. were ever destroyed after having once

68:6.10 mothers refuse to rear more than two or three c..

68:6.10 In Madagascar some tribes still destroy all c. born on

69:8.3 slaughter of men, women, and c., only the king

69:8.4 captives and taking as slaves the women and c..

70:1.1 hostility the automatic reaction of the c. of nature,

70:1.3 Andon taught his c. to settle disputes by beating a

70:1.15 the later killing of all male c. and all women who

70:3.1 horde is everything; even c. are its common property

70:7.7 outside the men’s abode with the women and c.,

70:7.8 of adolescent young men, preventing illegitimate c..

71:3.12 Parents are rewarded by the excellency of their c.,

72:3.3 The average number of c. in each family is five,

72:3.3 they are under the full control of their parents or

72:3.6 visit each family periodically to examine the c. to

72:3.7 C. remain legally subject to their parents until they

72:3.7 c. must leave home on reaching the age of thirty.

72:5.2 these slaves were war captives or c. of such captives.

73:6.8 Adam, Eve, their c., and their c.’ c., together with

74:1.5 These c. accompanied their parents to the

74:1.5 The c. spent some time together at the family

74:6.2 Eve was the mother of five c. before the

74:6.2 Eve bore sixty-three c., thirty-two daughters and

74:6.2 They had forty-two c. after leaving the Garden

74:6.3 The Adamic c. did not take milk from animals when

74:6.3 nourishment of her c. until the appearance of teeth.

74:6.6 could communicate with each other and with their c.

74:6.7 The Adamic c. attended their own schools until they

74:6.7 a new sight on Urantia to observe these c. of Adam

74:7.1 The c. of Adam, except for four years’ attendance at

74:7.1 They were trained intellectually until sixteen

74:7.1 they were taught in the Urantia schools at the other

74:7.23 to intermarry with the superior c. of the violet race.

75:2.1 much less to persuade the c. of Adam to do wrong.

75:5.5 The c. of Adam sought to comfort their mother

75:5.6 of parents are so often shared by their innocent c..

75:5.6 Not in fifty years did the older of these c. recover

75:6.3 were informed of what was to become of their c..

75:6.3 While the transports stood by, those c. who had

75:6.3 All c. of prechoice age were taken to Edentia.

75:6.3 this Material Son and Daughter and their c.

75:6.4 only to lose more than three fourths of their c.

76:3.1 as well as their c. who had been deported to Edentia.

76:3.2 Adam wisely spent most of the time training his c.

76:3.2 and Eve passed away, they recognized that their c.

76:3.7 Neither did Adamson nor Eveson nor the other c. of

76:3.9 C. were subjected to courses of training in animal

76:4.4 Adam and Eve and their first generation of c. did

76:4.5 special senses were not so acutely present in their c.

76:4.6 The Adamic c. were usually Adjuster indwelt since

76:4.6 were not so subject to fear as the c. of evolution.

76:4.8 Their c. all grew up to maturity except 112, so that

76:4.8 These c. were born and reared in the tribal

77:2.3 their c. were the ‘mighty men of old,’ the ‘men of

77:2.4 their c. proved to be far superior in almost every way

77:5.2 Adamson was among that group of the c. of Adam

77:5.3 father of thirty-two pure-line c. of the first garden.

77:5.3 he was disturbed by the loss of his mate and their c.,

77:5.3 those other Adamic c. who chose to become wards

77:5.6 Adamson and Ratta had a family of sixty-seven c..

77:6.2 Among the c. of Adamson there were just sixteen of

77:6.2 These unique c. were equally divided as regards sex,

77:6.3 These sixteen c. lived and died as mortals of the

79:8.13 3. Efficient education of c. in the arts and sciences

80:3.5 and the services of the older c. were fully utilized.

81:5.3 to make the world a better place in which their c.

81:5.3 a better place in which their c. and their c.’ c. may

82:3.3 Parents, c., relatives, and society all had conflicting

82:3.7 the ability to perform hard work and to bear c..

82:3.14 The mores demanded that every pair have c..

82:5.5 widow but required the living brother to beget c. for

83:3.4 if the wife were purchased, the c. belonged to the

83:4.2 social status of subsequent c. demanded the widest

83:5.1 In this stage of marriage development c. belonged to

83:5.2 by insuring the survival of larger numbers of c..

83:5.10 where all the wives are of equal status and all the c.

83:5.10 only the c. of such a purchased or dowered spouse

83:5.12 legal wife was looked upon as the mother of all c.

83:5.13 Such a wife often grew tired of bearing c. and

83:5.14 Wealthy and able men wanted large numbers of c.,

83:6.1 individual, monogamy is decidedly best for the c..

83:7.1 c always followed the mother; the mother-child bond

83:7.8 But just so long as society fails to properly educate c

84:1.1 with the responsibilities of wife, c., and home.

84:1.2 woman and the primitive shelter shared by her c..

84:1.5 endeavor to keep their c. in more or less ignorance

84:2.3 Fathers were often renamed after their own c..

84:2.4 They believed that c. resembled the father as a

84:2.5 the bride price, he could take his wife and c. back to

84:3.7 carrying the family property and tending the c.,

84:3.9 hence to the bearing of more c. by the mothers

84:7.1 Sex mating is instinctive, c. are the natural result,

84:7.2 Woman’s instinct to love and care for c. conspired to

84:7.5 appearance of c. in the absence of all desire therefor.

84:7.6 ancient man exposed undesired c. to die; moderns

84:7.7 insufficiently strong to insure the procreation of c.,

84:7.10 nourished and cared for their c. when very young;

84:7.10 The animals love their c.; man—civilized man—

84:7.10 man—civilized man—loves his c.’ c..

84:7.10 greater the joy of parents in the c.’ advancement

84:7.11 Many c. were desired because:

84:7.12 1. They were valuable as laborers.

84:7.13 2. They were old-age insurance.

84:7.20 Among ancient savages, discipline of c. was begun

84:7.21 Eskimo c. thrive on so little discipline and correction

84:7.21 naturally docile little animals; the c. of the red and

84:7.21 But in races containing Andite inheritance, c. are not

84:7.27 c., who used to be an asset, have become economic

84:7.28 Marriage, with c. and consequent family life, is

84:7.28 brotherhood may be grasped by the growing c..

84:7.28 unit of fraternity in which parents and c. learn

84:7.30 procreators the attitude of the Creator to his c.,

84:7.30 true parents portray to their c. the first of a long

84:7.30 of the love of the Paradise parent of all universe c..

84:8.4 the love of home and c. is not augmented by the

85:2.3 when women desired c., they would sometimes be

85:5.1 to be the c. of the sky father and the earth mother.

86:4.6 The custom of naming c. after grandparents and

86:5.17 The c. of Badonan developed a belief in two souls,

87:3.3 The custom of adopting c. was to make sure that

87:5.4 c. were seldom allowed out after dark,

87:5.5 first superstitions respecting prenatal marking of c.,

88:1.9 Hunchbacked and crippled c. were regarded as

89:5.4 for primitive mothers to kill and eat their own c.

89:5.7 aged parents would seek to be eaten by their c.;

89:5.7 commerce in women and c. who had been fattened

89:7.1 Lands, properties, and c. could be redeemed

89:7.3 after most groups had ceased the ritual killing of c.,

91:3.1 C., when first learning to make use of language, are

91:3.1 they evince a tendency to converse with imaginary

91:4.3 show partiality, to love you more than his other c.,

93:5.3 The c. of Terah, the father of Abraham, in every way

93:5.3 these versatile c. of Terah that had considerable to

96:6.4 “You c. of wickedness cannot serve the Lord, for he

96:7.6 Yahweh prospers his own and obedient c., while he

97:7.7 Yes, she may forget, yet will I not forget my c., for

98:7.12 in the living spiritual experience of the manifold c.

99:4.2 Together with c., religion is the great unifier of

99:4.2 Family life cannot be had without c.; it can be

100:1.4 C. are permanently impressed only by the loyalties of

100:4.5 Behind him, a woman and two c..

100:7.14 which was inimical to the welfare of his c. on earth.

100:7.17 he was good, and yet he fraternized with the little c..

102:0.2 part of the most humble and unlearned of God’s c.

102:6.9 Intelligent men should cease to reason like c. and

102:7.3 gather fruit without trees, have c. without parents.

103:2.2 the consciousness of being c. of a loving Father,

105:3.5 Through the ministrations of his manifold c. the

106:2.3 organized as power by the c. of the Infinite Spirit in

106:2.5 and to perceive the Supreme as true c. of such an

106:8.14 in experiential liaison with the Creator-Creative c. of

108:4.1 abnegation in behalf of the Supreme Creator c. of

109:0.1 The Thought Adjusters are the c. of the universe

110:0.2 fascinatingly indwell the c. of the evolutionary

111:4.6 C. conform to types, but no two are exactly alike,

111:4.9 How can a creative imagination produce worthy c.

112:7.16 corps are the experiential c. of the Supreme.

112:7.18 creation to be administered by the c. of the Supreme,

112:7.19 in your true characters—c. of the Supreme God of

113:1.1 Jesus, in speaking of the c. of the kingdom, said:

113:3.4 None but the ministering c. of the Infinite Spirit

113:7.4 personality identities as c. of the flesh from the

113:7.8 finaliter associates in eternity, c. of the Supreme and

115:5.2 the creative acts of the c. of the Paradise Deities.

116:2.12 the evolutionary almighty power of the creator c. of

116:4.3 acts of the Trinity and creative c. of Paradise Deity.

116:4.9 cosmic viewpoints of their actual local universe c..

116:5.14 the physical controllers are the c. of the mind God,

117:1.8 divine love of the Creator Father for his terrestrial c..

117:3.10 the successes of the creator and administrator c. of

117:6.22 he treats his experiential c. as a single cosmic total.

118:6.2 violence to the freewillness of the myriads of the c.

119:7.7 reared in the ordinary manner of the c. of that age.

120:4.1 And so certain unworthy c. of Michael, who had

121:4.3 failed to envisage themselves as the c. of a loving

122:5.6 being influenced by the position taken by her other c.

122:5.7 they saw to it that their c. were well versed in the

122:9.3 which one in the procession of first-born c was Jesus

123:0.2 there were two other c. about his age, and among

123:0.2 allowed to play in the garden with the other c., but

123:0.2 learning how to adjust himself to c. of his own age

123:1.7 this epidemic of disease that Mary bundled up her c.

123:2.1 the millions upon millions of other c. who, before

123:2.5 systematic program for rearing and educating c..

123:3.5 the c. would remember that no leavened bread was

123:3.8 help with the housework and care of the younger c.,

123:4.2 The play life of Jewish c. in the times of Jesus was

123:4.2 all too often the c. played at the more serious things

123:4.2 few games, such as c. of later days so much enjoy.

123:5.1 Jesus was seven years old, the age when Jewish c.

124:1.13 Jesus got along fairly well with the c. of his age,

124:2.8 one-half years older than the oldest of the other c..

124:2.8 except by the parents of some of the duller c.,

124:4.3 the two younger (as yet unborn) c., Amos and Ruth,

124:5.2 Jesus had a sizable family of small c. left to his

124:6.9 one Simon, who had three c. about the same age as

125:0.6 the Father in heaven cannot so regard his erring c.

125:0.6 The Father cannot love his c. less than you love me

125:5.5 3. If God is a father who loves his c., why all this

126:2.1 Jesus remained home with the younger c. until she

126:2.3 willing to learn from even the humblest of little c.,

126:2.8 Mary, and even the c., were overcast with sadness.

126:3.3 Jesus tried to teach the older c. to express

126:5.10 Each of the older c. had an individual garden, and

127:3.14 all the c. lived in an atmosphere of anticipation of

127:4.1 Jesus had become to her more a father to her c..

127:4.3 was fixed by the unanimous decree of the older c.

127:4.4 greatly impressed all the c. with the spirit of justice

127:4.6 all the c., particularly the girls, would consult Jesus

127:4.7 and not up to the intellectual level of the other c..

127:6.7 At home with the c. he continued, year by year, to

127:6.8 he was not to become the father of c. in the flesh,

127:6.12 the fatherly role of guiding and directing the c. of

128:0.1 Jesus came into this world just as other c. come;

128:4.8 The c. were growing up, and Mary was becoming

128:5.9 the Sabbath, visited with his mother, taught the c.,

128:6.1 the finishing of the regular schooling of all the c.

128:6.11 The c. were always welcome at the repair shop.

128:6.11 favorite rock by the corner of the shop, with the c.

128:6.11 the smallest of the c. to climb upon his knees and

128:6.11 The c. loved Jesus, and Jesus loved the c..

129:1.11 he missed the c. playing out by the side of the shop.

130:2.4 in heaven was interested in the welfare of his c. on

130:7.8 are to be envisioned by the c. of ultimate destiny.

130:8.5 many smiles upon hundreds of men, women, and c..

131:1.8 loving father and mother; he really loves us, his c.

131:2.4 fear him and his righteousness even to our c.’ c..

131:2.11 for the Lord has said: ‘I will love my c. freely.’

131:2.13 I will be merciful to your c., as well as just.

131:4.4 God is the Lord of prayer; he hears the cry of his c.

131:10.2 your very best to love all his c. as you love yourself

131:10.3 being of evil tendency, know how to love their c.

131:10.3 how wisely to love his c. on earth and to bestow

132:4.2 they were the c. of this loving Father in heaven.

132:5.18 have thus been robbed or to their c. and their c.’ c..

132:6.1 Ganid was continually on the lookout for lost c.

132:6.2 There was the widow with five c. whose husband

132:6.2 went repeatedly to comfort this mother and her c.,

133:2.1 to lead him to attack his wife, the mother of his c.,

133:2.2 share of the burden of bearing and rearing your c.;

133:2.2 partner who must carry, bear, and nurture the c..

133:2.2 man is willing to bestow upon his wife and their c.

133:2.2 Father in heaven treats the Spirit Mother of the c.

133:2.2 of reproducing yourselves in the lives of your c..

133:2.2 If you can only love your c. as God loves you, you

133:2.2 the Infinite Spirit, the mother of all the spirit c. of a

133:3.1 fond of Crispus, his wife, and their family of five c..

133:3.6 God, even though they chance to be his erring c..

133:3.9 leave you here—three women—the beloved c. of the

133:4.4 heights of light where God waits to receive his c.?

133:4.8 as one who entertains the c. of the Most High.

134:1.4 All the older c. were now married; only Ruth,

134:2.2 Scores of men, women, and c. residing along the

134:4.1 God the Father divinely loves his c., all of them.

135:4.4 he shall turn the hearts of the fathers toward the c.

135:4.4 and the hearts of the c. toward their fathers, lest I

136:2.1 that the sins of the father might afflict his c., but

136:6.8 Jesus came to reveal his Father in heaven to his c. on

136:6.8 he sought to lead his earth c. to join him in a sincere

136:8.6 such procedures as his earth c. must follow in their

136:8.6 “through much tribulation that many of the c. of all

137:8.7 The c. of this world fight for the establishment and

137:8.13 For has not the Father said of his c. of the world,

138:6.2 saying: “My c., go for a day of play.

138:7.1 said: “My little c., how long shall I bear with you!

138:8.2 the Father loves all his c. with the same eternal love.

138:8.9 consistently gave to all sorts of men, women, and c..

138:9.3 Most apostles were married, some had several c.,

139:2.1 Simon Peter was married, had three c., and lived at

139:3.1 James was married, had four c., and lived near his

139:4.6 years John’s only utterance was, “My little c., love

139:5.2 Philip had recently been married, but he had no c.

139:5.8 the better way of saying to their c. not “Go do this

139:6.5 It is not the Father’s will that his c. should partake

139:7.1 was thirty-one years old and married and had four c..

139:8.2 twenty-nine years old, was married, and had four c..

139:9.1 old and married, James having three c., Judas two.

140:1.2 Father is about to set up in the hearts of his earth c.

140:1.4 “But for you, my c., and for all others who would

140:2.2 From among our c. on earth I have chosen these

140:3.2 When you find my c. in distress, speak encouragingly

140:3.7 And even so speak to my c. these further words of

140:5.14 C. are naturally trustful, and parents should see to it

140:5.14 In dealing with c., avoid all deception and refrain

140:5.14 Wisely help them to choose their heroes and select

140:5.17 C. are normally kind and sympathetic when old

140:5.19 C. can easily be taught to function as peacemakers

140:5.19 They enjoy team activities; they like to play together.

140:5.22 C. always respond to the challenge of courage.

140:6.2 You must start out afresh as little c. and be willing

140:6.5 acts, but my Father looks into the hearts of his c.

140:7.6 to faith-realize that they are the c. of the Most High.

140:8.25 grasped the thrilling truth that Jesus wanted his c. to

140:8.26 start out afresh as little c. upon the new and better

140:10.4 “Master, you say that we must become as little c.

140:10.4 When I asked you to become as little c. as the

141:2.1 But, my c., you see not with the eye of faith, and

141:2.1 And the Father also rules within the hearts of his c.

141:3.3 never takes sides in the petty quarrels of his own c.

141:4.1 in making damaging entries against his erring c. on

141:7.5 The only reward which he held out for his c. was:

141:7.6 to send his Spirit of Truth into the hearts of all his c.

142:2.2 prophets who taught the c. of their generation

142:2.2 As time passes, fathers and their c. will love each

142:2.2 the love of the Father in heaven for his c. on earth.

142:2.3 Master, who told you I was the father of six c.?

142:2.3 Loving your c. as a father on earth, you must now

142:2.4 “When your c. are very young and immature,

142:2.4 But when these same c. become grown-up men

142:3.3 The Father never fails to accept the worship of his c.

142:4.2 Flavius, Moses’ c. have misunderstood him,

142:5.2 you earth fathers take pleasure in torturing your c.

142:5.2 Father leave his faith c. of the spirit in doubtful

142:7.4 second commandment of mutual love among the c.

142:7.6 in the family: C. inherit certain parental traits.

142:7.6 The c take origin in the parents; personality existence

142:7.7 great pleasure in providing for the needs of their c..

142:7.7 not content with supplying the mere wants of their c.

142:7.10 holds intimate and loving intercourse with his c..

142:7.11 do not hold vengeful memories against their c..

142:7.17 I am teaching you as spiritual c. in the spirit family

142:7.17 My c., I implore that you cease to apply the

142:7.17 Must I ever address you only as c.?

143:2.6 the Father’s c. who have been born of the spirit are

143:2.7 And if you are the c. of this living faith, you are no

143:2.8 “If, then, my c., you are born of the spirit, you are

144:2.3 Trouble me not, for the door is now shut and the c.

144:2.4 and give good and appropriate gifts to your c.,

144:5.41 Give your c. on earth this day To see the way,

144:5.64 Even as we show forth your patience to our c..

144:5.71 as you desire the eternal good of your mortal c.,

144:8.7 You are like the c. playing in the market place who

144:8.7 Truly, wisdom is justified by her c..

145:2.5 fathers have eaten sour grapes and the c.’ teeth are

145:2.7 fathers have eaten sour grapes and the c.’ teeth are

145:2.8 Father punish his believing c. for the sins of a nation,

145:2.9 the Father wills that his c. should begin that eternal

145:3.2 scores of afflicted men, women, and c. began to

145:3.7 of these afflicted mortals, men, women, and c.,

145:3.9 I would desire to see my c. made whole—and—” but

145:3.10 in a moment of time 683 men, women, and c. were

145:4.2 These men, women, and c. who had been healed

146:2.6 foolish prayers of his ignorant and inexperienced c.

146:2.6 albeit the c. may derive much pleasure and real

146:2.12 form of prayer which is appropriate for all God’s c.

146:3.2 “My c., marvel not that I was tolerant of the

146:3.4 you will eternally survive with the c. of the kingdom,

147:3.3 You are all God’s c.; you are the sons of the Father

147:5.7 “My c., if there exists a true and living connection

147:5.9 the moral undoing of their thoughtless c.,

147:5.9 condone those acts and practices of his c. which

147:7.2 during those times the c. of the bridechamber will

148:4.10 it is written: ‘You are the c. of the Lord your God.

148:5.1 the loving Father permits so many of his c. to suffer

148:5.3 know that the Father does not purposely afflict his c.

148:5.5 ‘As a father shows compassion for his c., so is the

148:6.2 You well remember that Job was blessed with c.,

148:6.5 Your c. must have been sinners since they perished;

148:6.10 Job challenged the doctrine that God afflicts c. in

148:9.4 fellowshipped by the apostles as c. of the kingdom.

149:1.2 more than one hundred men, women, and c. from

149:6.2 “My c., I am not surprised that you ask such

149:6.4 “Intelligent c. do not fear their father in order that

149:6.4 these much loved c. are led to love their father in

149:6.6 “When c. are young and unthinking, they must

149:6.6 but when they grow older and become somewhat

150:8.6 brings a savior to their c.’ c. for his own name’s

151:1.4 My c., do you not perceive the law of the spirit

152:2.4 about five thousand men, women, and c. were

152:2.9 numbered about five thousand men, women, and c..

152:3.2 “My c., you mean well, but you are shortsighted

152:6.3 my c., the appeal to human feelings is transitory

153:3.3 enact a law of tradition which permits undutiful c.

153:3.3 The law of the elders thus relieves such crafty c. of

153:3.3 c. subsequently use all such monies for their own

155:5.13 Are you distrustful of the Father, whose c. you are

156:1.5 take the bread intended for the c. of the favored

156:1.5 the crumbs which chance to fall from the c.’ table.

157:0.1 of Mary and the c. to keep this engagement, but

159:1.3 “The Father in heaven loves his c., and therefore

159:1.4 confiscated, and that his c. be sold to pay his debt.

159:3.4 Be not cynical with my fear-ridden c..

159:3.5 A loving father does not frighten his c. into yielding

159:3.6 Sometime the c. of the kingdom will realize that

159:3.9 Tell my c. that I am not only tender of their

159:3.12 When my c. once become self-conscious of the

159:4.5 battle to slay all their enemies—men, women, and c.

159:5.7 a loving father for the welfare of his dependent c.

159:5.9 reads: “You shall not take vengeance against the c.

159:5.17 terms, such as salt, leaven, fishing, and little c..

160:1.6 the love and consideration that parents bear their c.

161:1.7 the manifestation of personality to his earth c.,

162:5.3 and faithful; my Father loves even his erring c..

162:5.4 I speak these words to you and to your c..

162:6.3 upon your c. for a blessing even to your c.’ c.’?

162:6.3 bestowal of the divine spirit upon the c. of faith,

162:7.3 because you have chosen to become the c. of evil?

162:7.3 If you are the c. of darkness, you will hardly walk

162:7.3 The c. of evil follow only in the ways of their father

163:2.11 such inhuman treatment of men, women, and c.

163:3.3 But the Father requires that the affections of his c. be

163:3.4 has left wealth, home, wife, brethren, parents, or c.

163:6.3 spirit has revealed these spiritual glories to these c.

164:1.2 defined one’s neighbor as “the c. of one’s people.”

164:3.3 Not only were c. conceived and born in sin, but a

164:5.2 My Father, who has given me these c., is greater

165:6.2 trust this faithful steward to see that his c. are fed

165:6.2 who can be trusted with the welfare of my c. when

166:2.8 “You see how it is that the c. of the house, even

166:4.2 Father and the sometime healing of his afflicted c.?

166:4.11 “The Father’s human c. have equal capacity for the

167:5.4 and pointed out their injustice to women and c..

167:5.7 of homes for the reception and training of c.,

167:5.8 did much to augment their respect for women and c.

167:6.0 6. BLESSING THE LITTLE CHILDREN

167:6.1 message regarding marriage and blessedness of c.

167:6.1 where Jesus lodged, bringing their c. in their arms

167:6.1 to view this assemblage of mothers with their c.,

167:6.1 depart until the Master laid his hands on their c. and

167:6.1 “Suffer little c. to come to me; forbid them not, for

167:6.2 Jesus received all of the c., laying his hands on them,

167:6.3 must grow up spiritually as c. grow up physically on

167:6.3 these c. and their mothers little realized that the

167:6.3 beheld the c. of Jericho playing with the Creator of

167:6.5 religious training of c. in habits of divine worship,

167:6.5 leading to the urge to worship, especially with c..

167:6.6 How unfortunate that little c. should have their

167:7.1 their discussion of c. in relation to the kingdom led

168:0.4 Lazarus and his sisters were the c. of a well-to-do

169:2.1 the c. of the world are wiser in their generation than

169:2.1 the c. of the world are skillful in making friends with

169:2.1 in their generation than are the c. of the kingdom

170:5.6 that Jesus was the Redeemer of the c. of the church,

171:2.2 must be willing to forsake father, mother, wife, c.,

171:4.2 “My c., you have been with me a long while, and I

171:4.7 gathered your c. together even as a hen gathers her

172:1.4 cheerful and had been playing with the c. up to the

172:3.13 “It is only fitting that these c. should welcome the

173:1.8 “Do you not hear what the c. of the Levites say?”

174:1.4 this is the way you will love and understand your c.

174:1.5 the inner nature and true longings of your c. and

174:3.1 married man should die, leaving no c., his brother

174:3.1 took his wife but also soon died, leaving no c..

174:3.1 and all six of them passed on without leaving c..

174:3.2 the brothers of a dead man seeking to beget c. for

175:1.6 God with all your hearts and to enter, like little c.

175:1.21 “Woe upon you, c. of evil! John did truly call you the

175:1.23 even now would I gather your c. together as a hen

175:1.24 Behold, I now go forth with my c., and your house

175:2.3 How cruel and unreasoning to compel innocent c.

176:3.5 My Father requires all his c. to grow in grace and

177:2.2 Wise parents, such as yours, see to it that their c.

177:2.3 When you get married and have c. of your own to

177:2.7 enshrined in the minds and hearts of all growing c.

179:3.9 Such honors the Pharisees and the c. of this world

180:1.1 even that sincere devotion on the part of my c..

180:4.1 I shall say to my Father: Having left my c. alone

180:4.5 “My little c., I am going away, going back to my

180:6.8 I did so because you were only c. in the spirit; but

181:1.8 The peace which Michael gives his c. on earth is

181:2.19 “My little c., you are one of the three groups of

182:1.3 I have almost finished my bestowal upon the c. of

182:1.6 If my c. are one as we are one, and if they love one

182:1.21 I am the infinite Father of my finite c..

185:8.2 and replied, “His blood be on us and on our c..”

187:1.6 but rather weep for yourselves and for your c..

191:3.2 When Jesus next appeared to his mortal c. on earth,

191:6.2 and bond, to male and female, even to the little c..

193:0.3 to reveal my Father in heaven to his c. on earth.

193:0.4 with the love of the Father and the service of his c.

193:1.2 concerning the love of the Father for his c. on earth

193:2.2 My Father requires of the c. of faith that they bear

195:3.5 The teaching regarding Christ’s love for c. soon put

195:3.5 to the widespread practice of exposing c. to death

195:5.11 Forget not that Jesus loved even little c., and that he

196:2.9 no matter what their status, they were all God’s c.

children of Abraham

96:2.3 chose to follow the leadership of Moses as the c.

135:6.2 Never in all Jewish history had the devout c. so

135:6.7 twelve stones before you to raise up worthy c..

140:1.2 while many of the c. will refuse to enter this new

142:2.3 the heavenly Father for you—not just for all the c.,

142:3.9 not strange because in the days of Samuel the c.

148:6.2 According to the time-honored teachings of the c.

155:6.10 lest any of you look with disdain upon the c.

156:1.8 kingdom shall be taken by the gentiles if the c. are

162:7.2 I know how you will answer me: We are the c.,

162:7.3 if you were the c., you would do the works of

166:3.2 You have been taught that only the c. will be saved;

171:8.3 in another age that which the c. now reject will be

174:5.3 but the c. and their leaders are about to reject me,

175:1.23 “O Jerusalem and the c., you who have stoned the

175:3.2 the plan to make the c. the light-bearers of truth to

children of God or God’s children

12:7.7 which are borne in the lives of the spirit-led c..

53:8.8 to invade the minds or to harass the souls of the c..

99:5.5 dignity when he declared that all men are the c..

101:2.13 bears witness with our spirit that we are the c..”

102:0.2 part of the most humble and unlearned of God’s c.

108:4.2 since the Supreme Creator c. personally embody

118:1.2 nature of man in the everlasting service of the c.

122:4.1 him to them will he reveal that they are the c..”

131:10.2 we who are the c. should learn how to commit the

131:10.5 And all of this loving service of the c. enlarges our

133:3.6 but you should not presume thus to speak to the c.

140:8.3 a divine dispensation working along with the c..

141:2.2 you are elevated to the high position of the free c.,

142:5.3 bear witness with your spirits that you are truly the c.

146:2.12 form of prayer which is appropriate for all God’s c.

147:3.3 You are all God’s c.; you are the sons of the Father

167:6.3 and taught that the advancing c. must there grow up

170:2.24 the brotherhood of man, the Father’s fold, the c.,

193:0.4 should help all men to know that they are the c.,

196:2.9 no matter what their status, they were all God’s c.

children of Israel

96:2.3 were called the c. and later on Hebrews, Jews, and

96:5.8 fleeting glimpses of a beneficent Deity to the c.,

97:9.1 “And the c. dwelt among the Canaanites.

97:9.1 And they took their daughters to be their wives and

135:6.1 the ancient ford over which Joshua and the c. passed

142:3.10 When the c. came out of Egypt in the days before the

142:3.10 they had ten commandments which served as their

142:3.10 the times when they were encamped before Sinai.

145:2.4 As a group, you are indeed the c., but as individuals

145:2.4 I have come, not to reveal the Father to the c., but

152:5.3 Moses exhorted the unbelieving c., saying: ‘Fear

children of light

44:6.6 for the edification and delight of the advancing c..

120:2.2 the shameful misrepresentations of these fallen c..

147:7.2 To pray is natural for the c., but fasting is not a part

163:6.4 And many generations of the c. yet to come will,

169:2.5 in their preparation for the future than do the c..

174:3.2 are the c. resurrected into the progress of eternal

176:3.7 the Spirit of Truth is ever leading the c. into new

176:4.7 The c. are all destined to see him, and it is of no

178:3.4 that there awaits the c. the revelation of cities whose

180:4.5 so will all the c. be made one and be drawn toward

181:1.2 And so will the c. go on from glory to glory until

191:4.3 You are all the c.; therefore stumble not into the

193:0.3 you are then born of the spirit as c. and life,

children of men

2:4.1 “I do not afflict willingly nor grieve the c.,” for I

20:10.2 Teacher Sons are the gifts of the Deities to the c.

34:6.5 of continual ministry and encouragement to the c..

50:1.1 Sons extending out from Paradise to the c..

97:6.3 “For he does not afflict willingly the c. of men.”

101:3.2 the combined gift of the bestowal Sons to the c..

108:4.2 though acting independently in the minds of the c.,

118:10.1 affection which would pamper and spoil the c..

127:0.1 the purpose of revealing his Paradise Father to the c..

131:2.5 his goodness and for his wonderful gifts to the c.!

131:10.6 I will praise him for his wonderful works to the c..

140:1.2 the rule of the Father’s spirit in the hearts of the c..

148:5.2 and thus release the c. from the extra burdens of sin

148:6.11 Father in heaven does not willingly afflict the c..

154:2.4 commonplace difficulties and afflictions of the c.

162:6.3 of the spirit of the Father and the Son upon the c..

166:4.11 does he bestow things physical upon the c. without

167:5.1 see, then, that the Father gives salvation to the c.,

169:4.8 racial Father to the idea of a Father of all the c.,

174:5.3 this world to reveal his loving-kindness to the c.,

174:5.7 the Father commanded I should reveal to the c..

175:1.1 in the land proclaiming the Father’s love for the c.,

children of time

1:0.3 The transcendent goal of the c. is to find the eternal

2:2.7 of God’s ever-expanding self-realization in the c.

2:4.5 the highest interests and universe welfare of the c..

5:6.13 to present the relation of the living God to the c..

7:3.1 welfare and spiritual security of the advancing c..

8:1.11 enough of a reach of the material mind of the c. to

12:7.13 associates, but also with his evolutionary mortal c..

14:6.28 Paradise and Havona as the divine destiny of the c..

15:12.1 The defense of the c. and the evolutionary planets

21:0.4 there is no essential experience of any of the c.

21:2.12 lay down their lines of power to incarnate as the c.;

22:7.10 These unique sons of the c. and the citizens of

22:7.14 We do not know a great deal about the conjoint c.

26:1.15 ascending scheme of progressive perfection for the c.

26:4.14 pilgrim a perfection of purpose which admits the c.

26:5.3 ascendant c. have learned to feast upon uncertainty,

26:10.1 The superaphic advisers are the instructors of the c.

26:10.2 as the highest type of loving ministrators to the c.

28:4.8 assist the c. in their tasks of mastering the difficult

31:9.13 All beings produced by the union of the c. and

31:10.20 What a glorious destiny for the animal-origin c.,

34:3.2 Still, in their personal contact with the c.,

34:6.4 bringing with them all those c. and space who have

39:1.5 of the Sons of God for the advancement of the c..

39:8.5 Such personal guides of the c. are called guardians of

44:6.5 for the study and edification of the c. and for the

44:8.3 not arbitrarily bestow talents and ability upon the c.

47:2.1 devoted to the nurture and training of the c.,

47:2.7 if these c. definitely decide against the Havona

47:2.7 They simply become as though they had not been.

47:2.8 But if they choose the Paradise path of perfection,

47:2.8 they are immediately made ready for translation to

47:2.8 These c. who have been deprived of the valuable

48:6.34 previous experience as guardian angels to the c.,

51:3.3 an imported pair is to multiply and to uplift the c..

54:4.6 But the ministry of mercy to the c. and space

56:10.19 ministry, the portrayal of loving mercy to the c..

107:0.1 the worlds of space in the minds of his countless c.

114:7.1 the ministry of mercy and wisdom to the c. on the

chill

94:11.13 these speculations were c. comfort to the hungry

chills

145:2.15 mother had for several days been sick with c. and

148:2.5 the season for the increase in c. and fever drew on.

chilly

184:2.2 and sought to warm himself, for the night was c..

chimney

80:9.14 They still keep thunderstones in the c. as protection

chimneys

46:2.7 would hardly recognize since it has no smoking c.;

chimpanzee

46:7.7 intelligence exceeding that of the highest type of c.

62:3.12 to produce the modern types of monkey, c., and

62:5.2 the trunk of a tree like a bear and not as would a c.

China

59:1.17 connection with these strata in Europe, Africa, C.,

59:4.7 found in North and South America, Europe, C.,

59:5.20 formed all over the world—in Europe, India, C.,

60:2.6 Most of C. and Russia was inundated, but the water

61:4.3 while North American camels went to C..

64:4.1 C. on the east, and even down into northern Africa.

64:6.5 But throughout Siberia, C., central Asia, India, and

64:6.9 After crossing over to America from C., the red man

64:6.16 the days of Singlangton to the times of modern C.,

78:1.7 situated to the northwest of modern C. in regions

78:5.5 The Andites not only migrated to Europe but to C.

78:5.6 Many of this race journeyed to C. by way of Tibet

78:5.6 Japan, Formosa, the East Indies, and southern C.,

78:5.6 very few entered southern C. by the coastal route.

78:5.8 Mesopotamia quietly spread out over Europe, C.,

78:6.4 able offspring of this racial union later entered C.

79:1.1 of the Andite tribes into western India and C..

79:1.4 Mesopotamia and Turkestan to the rivers of C. and

79:2.4 the eastern inferiors into Burma and southern C. but

79:3.2 out of touch with Mesopotamia on the west and C.

79:4.4 contributions from the northeast, coming from C..

79:5.3 the main body of the yellow race entered C. from the

79:6.2 of Indo-C. the cultures of India and C. mixed

79:6.7 And today in C. there is a definite difference

79:6.8 civilization on Urantia in central and northern C..

79:6.10 as India languished, so C. forged ahead under the

79:6.12 C. is protected by the mountains to the west and the

79:7.0 7. THE ANDITES ENTER CHINA

79:8.9 and in C. the family attained a social importance,

80:4.5 The whole inhabited world, outside of C. and the

81:4.14 In North C. there is a certain blending of Caucasoid

85:2.4 Except in C., there once existed a universal cult of

92:5.6 Genghis Khan; in Tibet, C., and India it is Buddha;

92:6.15 C. follows the Taoist and the Confucian teachings;

92:6.16 Ceylon and Burma through Tibet and C. to Japan.

92:6.20 regrettable that this primitive concept persists in C.

93:5.3 of Machiventa at Salem, rather than in Egypt, C.,

93:7.2 Andonites of Iceland, while another traversed C.

94:5.0 5. THE STRUGGLE FOR TRUTH IN CHINA

94:5.1 millennium before Christ that they arrived in C..

94:5.2 Taoism arose in C., a vastly different religion than

94:5.7 In C. all of these beliefs were later confused and

94:5.7 C. met her defeat because she failed to progress

94:5.7 she fell into an almost equally calamitous error,

94:5.8 gospel that the philosophers of sixth-century C. built

94:6.2 In C., the two outstanding teachers were Lao-tse

94:6.9 younger contemporary of Lao in sixth-century C..

94:6.9 have ever since exerted a great influence in C. and

94:6.12 their followers in those spiritually dark ages of C.

94:6.12 And C., once at the head of human society because

94:7.1 Contemporary with Lao-tse and Confucius in C.,

94:9.1 Kashmir, Ceylon, Burma, Java, Siam, Korea, C.,

94:9.2 caravan routes but faced the dangers of the C. Seas

94:9.3 much affected by Taoism in C., Shinto in Japan,

94:9.4 Siddhartha persisted in Ceylon,the Indo-C. peninsula

94:9.5 division of Buddhism continued to evolve in C. and

94:11.1 Buddhism entered C. in the first millennium after

94:11.1 the generally accepted cult of the peoples of C.,

94:12.1 with many of the superstitions of India and C. and

95:7.2 Not even in C. or Rome did the Melchizedek

130:0.6 about the civilization and culture of India and C.,

130:2.3 that there was no one like Peter to go into C.,

130:3.4 world: Greece, Rome, Palestine, Parthia, India, C.,

131:8.1 messengers of Melchizedek penetrated far into C.,

Chinese

77:2.11 of Abraham and in the early records of the C..

78:1.7 The C. peoples were well established in control of

78:1.7 Their most advanced settlements were situated to the

78:5.6 and added desirable qualities to the later C. stocks.

79:1.2 entered into trade relations with the progressive C.

79:1.8 The early C. annals record the presence of the red-

79:5.5 the C. were the first to learn that in union there is

79:5.5 defeats at the aggressive hands of the relentless C.,

79:5.6 The northern C. peoples, together with the Andonite

79:6.0 6. DAWN OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION

79:6.1 the expanding C. cleared the Andonites from the

79:6.3 southern-coastwise thrust of the northern C. tribes.

79:6.5 Twenty thousand years ago the ancestors of the C.

79:6.7 The northern C., already strengthened by small

79:6.7 The southern C. did not fare so well in this regard,

79:6.9 The C. of 15,000 B.C. were aggressive militarists;

79:6.9 they had not been weakened by an overreverence for

79:6.9 they formed a compact body speaking a common

79:6.9 they built up a real nation, much more united than

79:6.10 C. were among the more spiritual peoples of earth.

79:6.11 The C. of even six thousand years ago were keen

79:7.1 Yellow River among the C. settlements of Kansu.

79:7.3 The northern C. received just enough of the Andite

79:7.4 the economic and educational practices of the C.;

79:7.4 the beauty of Eden and Dalamatia did influence C.

79:7.4 C. legends place “the land of the gods” in the west.

79:7.5 The C. people did not begin to build cities until after

79:7.5 of the latent tendencies of the superior C. stocks.

79:7.6 The similarities between certain of the early C. and

79:7.6 C. merchants traveled the overland routes through

79:8.0 8. LATER CHINESE CIVILIZATION

79:8.1 that the development of statehood among the C.

79:8.1 They had a great potential of racial solidarity, but it

79:8.2 The C. early turned to agricultural pursuits, which

79:8.9 The amazing stability and persistence of C. culture

79:8.15 The formative period of C. civilization, opening

79:8.15 And C. tradition preserves the hazy record of the

79:8.16 first important advances were made in C. culture,

79:8.16 they have never excelled the C. in family loyalty,

79:8.17 but C. civilization is even now reawakening to

81:1.6 The evolutionary peoples (notably the C.) learned to

81:2.12 the Mesopotamian, Turkestan, and C. farmers had

81:4.12 The C. and Amerinds belong to this group.

83:5.12 The concubines of the Jews, Romans, and C. were

84:5.6 The early C. and Greeks treated women better than

84:7.1 great cultural stability of the C. peoples lies in the

85:3.3 The C. worship of the dragon is a survival of the

86:4.8 The C. and Egyptians once believed that soul and

89:6.2 it persisted in the religious customs of the C.,

89:6.4 When the C. made ready to cast a bell, custom

89:6.5 The C. buried in a wall those workmen who died

90:2.8 the C. used magic as protection against demons,

90:3.8 The C. and Mesopotamians long regarded disease

92:5.12 Confucius was to C. morality what Plato was to

94:5.1 there training C. teachers who taught throughout all

94:5.3 In the times of Singlangton the C. people became

94:5.3 they concentrated their worship on the One Truth,

94:5.7 But never since the time of Singlangton have the C.

94:6.7 the development of the pacific predilections of the C.

94:6.9 ancestral conduct that is still venerated by the C.

94:6.11 inimical to the very C. spirit of investigation

94:9.5 the C. and north Indian groups of Gautama’s

94:11.1 prayed to the dead; now they could pray for them.

111:0.4 The C. recognized two aspects of a human being,

131:8.1 part of the earlier teachings of several C. religions;

133:4.9 Jesus had many visits with a C. merchant.

chip

63:2.4 In attempting to c. these flints so that they would be

chiseled

189:2.4 and it moved in a groove c. out of the rock, so that

chivalry

83:1.4 factors in marriage stability are pride, vanity, c.,

84:5.12 emotionless competition will certainly replace that c.

84:7.3 together with property, pride, and c., stabilize the

chloride

57:7.6 carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen c.

58:1.3 The Satania Life Carriers had projected a sodium c.

58:6.5 the ability to maintain the proper degree of sodium c.

chlorine

57:8.3 In those days, most of the c. was combined with

chlorophyll-making

65:2.3 plants which have lost their c. ability and have

65:6.3 step in plant evolution was the development of c.

choicenoun

0:11.6 total, infinite reality by the freewill c. of the Father,

1:5.11 the First Source leaves one only the c. of two

3:1.12 Rather, having been endowed with the power of c.

3:1.12 in the exercise of that c., directly determine the

3:5.1 if it should become the c. of the divine mind, could

3:5.1 in accordance with the mandates of his own c.;

3:5.1 and that c. is always one of unfailing perfection

3:5.16 the potential of relative value levels as a c. stimulus

3:5.17 the ecstasy of becoming such by exhilarating c..

5:1.11 forsake the divine will so long as the power of c.

5:1.11 an ascender has made the final and irrevocable c.

5:6.8 free will, as it operates within the realms of c.,

5:6.12 The attribute of c.-liberty is also bestowed by the

5:6.12 God provides for the sovereign c. of all true

5:6.12 eternity opens only in response to the freewill c. of

9:8.12 creative imagination, idea association, decision, c.,

13:4.5 and demands of this differential of creature c.,

13:4.5 exercise of their divinely bestowed freedom of c..

16:7.10 by selective discrimination in the c. of superior ends

16:8.9 2. Spiritual c., truth discernment.

17:4.3 devoid of will; they do not exercise the power of c.

25:3.7 existence evolving individuals with the power of c.

28:6.10 had ample time for making decisions, achieving c..

29:4.12 in the sense of possessing individual powers of c..

29:4.13 Mind can think when deprived of all power of c.,

36:3.8 with the power of moral decision and spiritual c.,

39:4.14 The highest moral c. is the c. of the highest possible

39:8.5 The supreme c. of seraphim in the career of time is

45:6.7 permitted to demonstrate by subsequent freewill c.

47:2.2 such a c. on the worlds where death so untimely

47:2.4 but who before death had not made a c. concerning

47:2.4 Monitors after attaining the requisite age of moral c..

47:2.5 Any time after sixteen, if final c. has been made, they

47:2.5 Some make a c. before this age and go on to the

47:2.6 world until such time as they make their final c..

47:2.7 When material life has run its course, if no c. has

48:6.6 You are not given unrestricted c. as to your future

48:6.6 principle of respecting your freewill c. provided the

52:5.6 attain the age of moral responsibility, of spiritual c.

53:4.6 beings would be left free and unmolested in their c.;

54:0.1 the divine endowment of freewill c. eventuates in the

54:0.2 The deliberate c. of evil constitutes sin; the willful

54:2.3 maximum possible infringement of the freewill c. of

54:5.10 for every living creature to mature a deliberate c. in

54:6.9 has always possessed the endowment of freewill c.

62:2.3 in a crude form of courtship and c. of mates.

62:5.9 And so, by reason of their own intelligent c., Andon

64:4.2 giving the most successful hunters the c. of women

65:4.4 in cell reproduction represents the c. of the Life

65:8.4 —the c. of survival and the decision to achieve

65:8.5 these obstacles can defeat the whole-souled c. of will

67:7.5 by the decisions of the mind and the c. of the soul of

71:2.3 2. C. of base and ignorant rulers.

75:6.3 those children who had arrived at the age of c.

82:3.5 awarded the first prize—c. of the season’s brides.

82:3.6 women thus were able to favor the men of their c..

82:5.6 element of individual c. began to dominate mating,

83:7.4 where individual c.—a new liberty—figures most

84:4.3 sex relations have always involved element of c. and

91:9.5 You must make a wholehearted c. of the divine will.

93:5.2 The c. of Palestine as the site for Machiventa’s

94:12.4 freedom of c. has seldom characterized a Urantian

97:8.3 scribe of Deuteronomy had portrayed the Great C.

103:2.8 No animal can make such a c.; such a decision is

107:7.2 not having prerogatives of will and powers of c.,

107:7.2 does not fully understand the endowment of will, c.,

107:7.3 must have volition on all prepersonal levels of c..

107:7.3 waiting to act decisively in accordance with human c.

107:7.5 we do not observe will, c., and love manifested apart

108:2.1 first moral c. of the human child is automatically

108:2.2 the emerging values of good and evil—moral c..

110:6.13 human beings develop the powers of personal c.,

110:6.17 by and through the realization of c.-experience.

111:1.0 1. THE MIND ARENA OF CHOICE

111:1.7 and tranquillity are dependent upon personality c.

111:3.1 human will is empowered to rescind such a c. and to

111:3.2 mortal will, the personality power of decision-c.,

111:3.2 this self, with its priceless powers of c., becomes

111:5.0 5. THE CONSECRATION OF CHOICE

111:5.5 Such a creature c. is not a surrender of will.

111:5.6 And if this c. is made, sooner or later will the God-

111:6.2 possesses a unique liberty—freedom of spiritual c.

112:4.4 former system of service but will, according to c.,

112:5.1 endowed with the actual c. of destiny acceptance or

112:5.2 personality, which God gives by his own freewill c.

112:5.2 In default of such c., personality attains experiential

112:5.3 The energy system must continue, it has no c.; but

112:5.5 it is this very power of c., the universe insignia of

112:5.5 upon the faithfulness of mortal c. the Father depends

112:5.9 to make one undoubted, self-conscious, and final c..

112:5.9 who has not finally and fully made the eternal c.;

112:7.5 human nature has made a final and irrevocable c. for

116:3.2 focuses represent the cosmic arena of creature c..

116:3.4 upon absolute foundations freewill c. can cause to

116:4.8 imperfect personalities endowed with the freewill c.

117:4.2 Supreme which was dependent on this creature’s c.

117:4.3 indestructible regardless of the c. of the mortal being.

117:4.11 but the volitional creation has the c. of accepting or

118:1.2 Thus does creature c. plus God’s c. eventuate in

118:6.4 man is endowed with free will, the power of c.,

118:6.5 in the very personality exercising the power of c..

118:6.5 because the human c. and the divine will happen to

118:6.6 and during the times when c. is possible the human

118:6.7 chooses to find God and to be like him, such a c. is

118:6.7 only eternity can disclose whether this c. is also

118:7.1 foreknowledge—full allowance for all finite c.

118:7.2 the correlation of past, present, and future c. does

118:7.3 certain range of c. with which immature creatures

118:7.5 self-created, but in the superuniverse arena of c. it

118:7.7 imparts unique prerogatives of c. to the living system

118:7.7 the prerogative of exercising volitional c. of reality

118:7.7 and if this is a true and free c., then must evolving

118:7.7 have the possible c. of becoming self-confusing,

118:7.8 safety in narrowing the limits of personality c.

118:7.8 C. becomes increasingly liberated as the universes

118:7.8 c. eventually approximates divine freedom when the

118:8.3 Imperfect c.,uncontrolled by mechanism, unidentified

118:8.3 spirit alliance liberates c. from the physical level and

118:8.4 Creature c., when relatively liberated from stability,

118:8.5 effectively circumscribe the subspiritual c. range

118:9.2 limits to his range of c., but within the radius of

118:9.2 but within the radius of this c. his will is relatively

118:10.1 Man does have relative powers of c..

120:1.1 the disordered and disturbed planet of your c.,

120:2.9 which would terminate in whole-personality c..

121:8.14 in response to my c. of immediate expression,

122:0.3 Gabriel made the personal c. of Joseph and Mary,

124:2.10 a combination of influences led him to the final c. of

127:5.2 determined to cast her lot with this man of her c.

130:1.6 exalted into sin by the knowing and deliberate c.

130:2.7 partnership with the c. of God in the face of any

130:2.7 Will is the deliberate c. of a self-conscious being

132:2.2 must make a living and personal c. between good

132:2.3 decisions of c. that are essential to eternal survival.

132:2.10 experience only when a moral mind makes evil its c..

132:3.8 the increasing and voluntary c. of goodness attended

132:3.8 With the attainment of finality of c. for goodness and

133:6.5 Moral c. and spiritual attainment, the ability to

134:6.15 but Abner’s c. of teachers was most unfortunate in

136:4.6 it was made clear to Jesus that his c. in this matter

136:4.9 The Son of Man clearly saw that his c. between

136:5.4 engage in any c. or act of your divine-human will

136:5.4 mandates of your c. will be forthwith executed.

136:9.1 Jesus turned his attention to the c. of methods to be

139:1.8 advising Peter, James, and John concerning the c. of

142:6.7 then by the wholehearted c. of spirit guidance

143:5.5 Nalda was not an immoral woman wholly by c..

153:4.4 the inevitable c. between the will of the Father and

163:2.8 There is a certain range of the freedom of c. which

167:4.7 will surely kill him, but if that is the Master’s c.,

188:3.8 effected by his never-ceasing c. of the Father’s will

191:4.4 wise in your c. of methods for presenting the good

196:3.12 1. Self-judgment—moral c..

196:3.13 2. Social-judgment—ethical c..

196:3.14 3. God-judgment—religious c..

196:3.17 —spiritual insight—connotes the individual’s c.

196:3.20 Every time man makes a reflective moral c., he

choiceadjective

3:5.16 the potential of relative value levels as a c. stimulus

70:3.11 bringing their c. maidens for the sex gratification of

179:1.4 enraged at this assumption of c. positions by Judas

choice-experience

110:6.17 Supreme only by and through the realization of c..

choice-liberty

5:6.12 The attribute of c. is also bestowed by the Father,

choices

2:3.4 the creature’s failure to make those c. and final

5:5.1 the moral situations require the making of c. in the

13:4.4 influenced by the decisions, c., and will-attitudes

101:6.3 Such c. are acts of moral nature and evidence the

110:1.4 in the determination of your significant temporal c.

110:2.1 or in any way arbitrarily influence you in your c.

111:2.1 by the unwise actions and c. of a misguided self.

130:2.9 and unqualified spiritual c. are thus progressively

196:3.11 by the exercise of the three basic judgments, or c.,

choicest

1:1.2 doing of the Father’s will is man’s c. gift to God;

78:2.2 they willingly sent forth their c. sons and daughters

131:9.2 Benevolence is Heaven’s c. gift to men.

choirs

48:6.14 Though I triumph in the c. of light or falter in the

94:10.2 holy water, gorgeous vestments, and elaborate c..

choke

151:2.2 to c. the word of truth so that it becomes unfruitful

choked

133:3.7 And as Jesus paused for his reply, Ganid’s voice c.

151:1.2 as the thorns grew up, it was c. so that it yielded

choosable

118:6.5 cannot choose beyond the range of that which is c..

choosesee choose, not

3:5.16 perfect beings are able to identify and c. the good

5:1.5 while they may all equally c. to accept the uniform

5:1.11 until he has lost the power to c. the Father’s will.

5:6.1 all those finite personalities who wholeheartedly c. to

10:4.4 As persons they can collaborate as they c., but that

16:7.10 Supreme virtue, then, is wholeheartedly to c. to do

17:1.2 Supreme Executives c one of their number to preside

17:1.8 c. representatives from their ranks to serve for one

18:4.3 hence we often find it difficult to c. a suitable name

21:2.1 A Creator Son is permitted to c. the space site of

21:3.3 but the Michaels c. to experientially earn it, thereby

28:6.8 And then, on that foundation, if you c. and have it

30:3.2 1. The Star Students, the celestial astronomers, c. to

31:0.12 They c. their own permanent, and periodic leaders

32:0.4 The Sons of God may c. the realms of their creator

34:3.8 One is free to c. and act only within the realm of

35:10.4 who c. to accept the proffered rehabilitation will

39:4.14 always—in any sphere—this is to c. to do the will of

40:6.1 every one of you may c. to accept the destiny of a

44:0.4 the artisan corps and, if sufficiently gifted, may c.

47:2.2 to c. the heavenly way just as they would have made

47:2.8 But if they c. the Paradise path of perfection, they

47:8.5 to c. some one of the optional routes to Havona and

48:6.5 the seraphic evangels will help you to c. wisely

48:6.6 but you may c. within the limits of that which the

48:6.6 freewill choice provided the course you may c. is not

52:1.1 animal level—when he can c. to worship the Creator

52:4.7 for the will creatures to c. the Mystery Monitors.

54:0.2 imperfect beings are endowed with the ability to c.

54:3.1 Man’s ability to c. good or evil is a universe reality

54:3.1 This liberty to c. for oneself is an endowment of

54:4.3 very fact that an evil-doing creature can actually c. to

54:6.9 c. to enter upon the Paradise career if sin had not

55:4.29 They may c. to go from their administrative duties

56:9.13 becoming God-knowing, may c. to be like him,

62:2.3 but if circumstances separated them, they would c.

65:1.8 those Life Carriers who c. to remain on the planet

66:0.1 will, the ability to c. the path of eternal survival,

67:2.5 were compelled to c. between sin and righteousness

72:2.8 these regional chiefs c. their own cabinets of

76:1.3 assigned to c. possible locations for the Garden

82:5.3 mores compelling women to c. husbands within their

82:5.6 the custom to c. partners from outside the tribe.

91:9.6 5. You not only recognize the Father’s will and c. to

94:12.4 its adherents are free to c. truth from all religions;

103:2.9 moral capacity and to be able to c. altruistic service,

108:2.2 by exhibiting the ability to c. between the emerging

111:1.2 the material (personal) self must c. to co-operate

111:1.3 in which human personalities c. God or forsake him,

111:1.8 co-operatively c. to follow the Adjuster’s leading

111:3.1 evolving and ascending creature can c. to forsake

112:5.2 but man must c. whether or not he will be present

118:6.5 man can c. to embark upon the voyage of universe

120:1.6 relinquished power at any time you may c. to

120:1.6 If you should c. to reinstate yourself in power and

123:5.11 customary for the pupils to c. their “birthday text,”

127:1.7 allow Mary to entertain whatever ideas she might c.

128:0.1 Jesus did c. this particular world as the planet

130:1.6 endowing you with the power to c. between truth

132:2.8 these values and is also able to c. between them.

132:4.6 C. the beautiful in place of the ugly.

132:5.17 As long as men c. to conduct the world’s business

133:3.7 they deliberately c. to do mean things, but, tell me,

133:4.5 “You do well to c. the best and esteem the good,

136:4.6 in case he should c. to tarry on Urantia for a time.

136:4.9 any two ways he would always c. the Father’s will

136:5.3 unless the Father might independently c. to

137:1.6 you prefer others before us and c. Andrew and

138:1.2 authorized each of them to c. one man from among

138:1.2 “Yes, John, the men you c. shall become one with us

138:1.3 that each of them should c. a new apostle.

140:5.14 Wisely help them to c. their heroes and select their

143:5.11 immoral women, have souls which can c. God as

147:8.3 Is not this the fast I should c.: to loose the bonds of

153:2.5 forefathers, ‘c. you this day whom you will serve.’

153:4.4 And as you now c., so shall you eventually be.

155:4.2 if I c. rather to answer Thomas’s question.

155:6.2 who c. to remain satisfied with a religion of mind,

158:2.4 If you thus c. to follow the inclination of your own

159:4.2 must I c. from among the better teachings those

159:5.1 to suggest to us how we may c. the better passages

160:5.6 which those who entertain it may c. to make it.

162:5.2 But if I should c. to judge, my judgment would be

164:2.3 Jesus gave them all this one more chance to c..

166:3.3 and that there are many who c. to go this way.

174:5.7 If my fellow countrymen, the Jews, c. to reject me

174:5.13 but if you will c. to walk in the light, you shall all

176:4.5 as to when or in what manner he may c. to come.

179:1.4 Peter thought to c. the lowest, and he did this, not

184:1.2 had reasoned that Jesus might c. to leave the country

185:5.2 to allow the populace to c. some imprisoned man

185:5.6 “How could you c. the life of a murderer in

188:5.3 He thereby set men free to c. better ways of living.

193:6.2 they had decided to c. a successor to Judas Iscariot,

195:7.14 with the passion to serve other machines and to c.

196:3.10 can do is to discover, recognize, interpret, and c..

choose, not

3:5.13 Man could not dynamically c. the divine life if there

15:8.2 volitional, they do not possess will, they do not c.,

25:3.7 Creators did not c. in their all-wisdom to do this.

109:7.7 he did not c. the three Personalized Adjusters who

111:1.3 c. God or forsake him, eternalize or destroy

118:6.5 Man cannot c. beyond the range of that which is

118:6.5 Man cannot c. to be other than a human being except

146:2.5 upon any mortal creature who does not c. to survive.

153:5.4 Did I not c. you twelve men and set you apart as

181:1.4 but all men will not c. to receive this new teacher as

196:3.35 If man does not c. to survive, then does the Adjuster

chooses

0:5.10 As a mortal creature c. to “do the will of the Father

3:3.4 to whether or not God c. to foreknow events of sin.

4:4.4 God personally c. only that which is infinitely perfect

21:3.2 personal creation at any time, but he wisely c. not to.

25:8.11 the successful individual invariably c. to go back to

39:4.14 If man thus c., he is great, though he be the humblest

45:3.22 council periodically c. three members to represent

54:6.3 If an affectionate father of a large family c. to show

67:7.6 any individual who c. to know God and sincerely do

72:7.14 a three-fourths ballot, c. one of its number as chief,

102:1.1 If any man c. to do the divine will, he shall know the

103:2.8 When a moral being c. to be unselfish when

103:2.8 When mind c. a right moral judgment by an act of

103:9.10 when wisdom c. between right and wrong, truth and

111:5.4 now when the creature personality consents—c.—to

117:4.2 When a human being c. eternal survival, he is

118:6.7 When man c. to find God and to be like him,

130:2.7 the sum and substance of that which the mortal c.

148:5.3 which are the natural result of the life which he c. to

160:5.7 attainable by every mortal creature who c. to enter

186:2.9 when such a creature truly c. to do the will of the

choosingsee choosing, own; see choosingwith will

4:3.5 unfortunate c., sometimes occasion emotions of

5:1.10 by the c. of their own perverse ways and by the

5:5.13 is wholly dependent on the c. of the mortal mind,

5:6.8 his surviving and eternal self which is his for the c..

5:6.8 eternal destiny of the personality of the c. mortal.

13:4.5 Father has ordained shall exercise this liberty of c..

13:4.5 humbly obedient to the c. of the creatures of the

16:7.4 a moral being in c. virtue is nonetheless intelligent.

16:7.6 virtue is realized by the consistent c. of good rather

16:7.6 such c ability is evidence of the possession of a moral

16:7.7 Man’s c. between good and evil is influenced, not by

16:7.8 moral c. be futile without that cosmic insight which

34:5.4 the capacity for (consciously or unconsciously) c.

35:9.8 large degree of personal liberty in c. and planning.

35:9.8 while such free-c. Sons make excessive trouble in

49:6.11 and many die in youth before c. the Paradise career.

55:3.10 is stimulative of the c. between truth and error,

62:7.6 And now, will, the power of c. to worship and to

65:0.6 will—the ability to know God and the power of c. to

66:8.6 normal human mind against its free and natural c..

67:1.4 —a conscious c. to oppose spiritual progress—while

67:3.7 the influence of mind as a factor in spiritual c..

67:7.4 when it stands for the c. of the mind and the willing

74:8.1 The c. of the seventh day for worship was wholly

83:2.1 times of free c. was occupied by the marriage broker

83:2.5 to displace cold calculation in the c. of life partners.

100:4.1 out of conflicts which initiate the c of new and better

103:2.7 Moral c. is usually accompanied by more or less

107:0.6 depending on the c. of such a mortal, can eventually

110:3.7 1. C. to respond to divine leading; sincerely basing

110:7.10 persistently and cheerfully tread the path of my c.,

111:3.1 retains this prerogative of c. to reject eternal life;

111:4.9 there rests upon each person the responsibility of c.

111:5.6 sooner or later will the God-c. son find inner union

112:1.14 directive patterns are highly influential in goal c..

112:6.9 In the c. of truth, beauty, and goodness, mortal mind

113:4.3 the courage, to traverse, the rugged hills of moral c.

113:5.1 to curtail or abridge the prerogatives of human c..

118:6.4 and concerning the destiny of the c. personality.

118:6.7 Volition, the act of c., must function within the

118:6.7 has actualized in response to higher and prior c..

118:7.3 Error in finite c. is time bound and time limited.

118:7.3 Such mistaken c. is time possible and indicates that

120:1.1 as a fully developed being of the order of your c..

130:1.5 Evil is the immature c. and the unthinking misstep of

130:2.8 moral meanings or c. spiritual and eternal values.

130:2.8 and truth c. that makes mortal man a moral being,

130:4.14 creates necessity for intellectual c., and establishes

132:0.6 1. The c. and holding of Simon Peter as an apostle.

132:2.10 The possibility of evil is necessary to moral c., but

137:1.0 1. CHOOSING THE FIRST FOUR APOSTLES

137:2.0 2. CHOOSING PHILIP AND NATHANIEL

138:1.3 intrusted us with the c. of these six new apostles.”

138:2.0 2. CHOOSING THE SIX

138:7.3 the marriage feast at Cana, the recent c. of the six,

138:8.1 on with the other couples in the order of their c..

139:12.11 freedom, to prevent Judas’s c. to go the wrong way.

140:8.32 c. goodness—the will to be in harmony with God’s

150:2.2 usefulness and vindicated the wisdom of their c..

153:1.3 the performance of sudden deeds of courageous c.

153:1.3 reiterated c. between the recurring situations of

153:1.3 testing opportunities for c. between the right and

153:2.5 you are confronted with the necessity of c. which

166:3.3 that salvation is first a matter of your personal c..

170:1.7 In c. to utilize this concept of the kingdom of heaven

172:3.4 the Master was confronted with the necessity of c.

174:1.3 mistaken judgment and erroneous c. of the child.

176:3.8 must accept the consequences of their deliberate c..

190:2.6 Why have you lingered so long before c. to follow

195:7.22 science, but rather like the curious, thinking, c.,

196:3.20 Moral c. constitutes religion as the motive of inner

choosing, own

1:1.1 But this is the name of our own c., and it grows

13:4.5 the manner of your own c., in the decisions of your

21:3.14 own making or by higher beings of their own c..

21:5.9 Sons make and carry out the plans of their own c.

71:1.22 girl was at liberty to marry a man of her own c. or

109:2.8 indwellers of the earthly tabernacles of their own c..

109:7.7 administration of Urantia with a staff of his own c..

112:5.4 mortal personality, through its own c., possesses

120:0.3 ruled his universe after the manner of his own c..

133:4.12 right of self-defense in the manner of its own c..

136:3.5 own c., to terminate your incarnation bestowal,

136:3.5 course from now on is a matter of your own c..”

144:5.92 Lead us by the hand in the ways of your own c.

144:8.8 himself to the universe by the methods of his own c..

158:2.4 bring you through these sorrows of your own c..”

163:2.8 coerce; they allow him to go the way of his own c..

164:3.15 miracle wrought purely in obedience to his own c.,

177:0.2 to spend the time in accordance with their own c.,

choosingwith will

1:1.2 nothing which man can give to God except this c.

1:3.6 the inevitable result of a creature’s c. to do the will

2:4.3 directs his free will in the c. of that conduct which

3:2.9 empowering the Conjoint Actor to execute the c. of

30:1.99 in accordance with the freewill c. of the personality

66:8.6 a single act against the c. of man’s own will.

109:6.4 guiding the Paradise Son in the c. of the path of

110:6.17 But c. to do the will of God joins spiritual faith to

110:7.2 when the final c. of the mortal will permits the

111:5.5 such c. raises the creature will from the level of

111:5.6 This c. of the Father’s will is the spiritual finding

111:5.6 This c. does not so much consist in the negation of

112:3.3 but according to the prior c. of the human will,

112:5.3 pursue that path by his own deciding, his freewill c..

112:5.4 placed in subordination to the acts and c. of the will

117:4.9 certain sense dependent on the c. of the mortal will

117:6.4 The act of the creature’s c. to do the will of the

118:1.2 the technique of c. to do the will of the Father.

118:6.4 though such c. is not absolute, nevertheless, it is

118:6.4 it is relatively final on the finite level and concerning

130:2.7 that human mind act of c. which is also called will.

136:5.4 agencies in order that his divine will of your c. may

196:3.17 consecrating the will to the c. of those values

choosingly

112:0.11 It discerns conduct levels and c. discriminates

choosings

110:5.3 fully approved by the decisions and c. which were

110:6.5 Circle by circle your intellectual decisions, moral c.,

118:7.2 choice does not invalidate the authenticity of such c..

chopped

41:5.8 certain wavy phenomena as well as to be c. up into

chopping

97:1.3 mocking the priest of Baal; the next, c. in pieces a

Chorazin

138:9.3 personal work in Capernaum, Bethsaida-Julias, C.,

146:0.1 Jotapata, Ramah, Zebulun, Iron, Gischala, C.,

146:4.6 proclaiming the gospel, and then departed for C.,

146:4.6 unable to win many believers for the kingdom in C.

146:4.6 The sojourn at C. was very depressing to most of

152:7.3 Thence, overland they went by Ramah and C. to

155:2.0 2. THE EVANGELISTS IN CHORAZIN

155:2.1 Jesus directed Peter to go over to C. with the twelve

155:2.2 Peter and the evangelists sojourned in C. for two

155:2.2 Galilee yielded so few souls for the kingdom as C..

155:2.2 These two weeks at C. constituted a veritable

155:2.3 their experiences among the unbelievers of C..

163:6.5 But woe upon the light-rejecting inhabitants of C.,

chords

48:7.12 10. Righteousness strikes the harmony c. of truth,

97:4.7 Hosea struck the opening notes in the merciful c. of

chore

152:3.3 only the c boy, the Mark lad, spoke, “And he refused

152:5.1 found Jesus, in company with their c. boy, sitting on

chores

152:2.5 in the custody of the Mark lad, their boy of all c..

chosesee chosewith Jesus

21:3.14 But “higher beings” could if they c. to.

67:4.2 staff who went into rebellion c. Nod as their leader.

73:1.3 those Andonites who c. to remain loyal with Van and

75:5.2 Adam deliberately c. to share the fate of Eve.

75:6.3 Two thirds c. to go to Edentia; about one third

77:5.3 those Adamic children who c. to become wards of

80:1.5 Adamites very naturally c. union with the blue races

81:3.1 higher type of Andite intellects c. to engage in trade

93:5.6 Abraham and Lot c. a hilly fastness near the city

96:2.3 They were merely fellow nomads who c. to follow

109:7.5 he c. to reserve for his own ministry the experiential

120:4.6 God c. to manifest himself as he always does—in the

150:8.3 Blessed is the Lord, who in love c. his people Israel

172:1.7 if Mary changed her mind and c. to bestow this

179:1.5 the rest of the apostles c. places, some near Judas

181:2.19 you are one of the three groups of brothers who c. to

182:1.4 “I have manifested you to the men whom you c.

183:3.1 And there was yet another reason why Judas c. to

192:0.2 Matthias, whom they c. to take the place of Judas,

193:4.5 Judas was highly individualistic and c. to grow into a

196:2.9 and eternal future for those who c. survival.

chosewith Jesus or Michael

119:3.5 why their beloved ruler c to engage in these repeated

122:0.2 Michael finally c. Urantia as the planet whereon to

123:5.11 The text which Jesus c. was from the Prophet Isaiah:

128:1.6 but Jesus c. to live his human life in the channel of its

134:0.2 Jesus c. to terminate his life in Palestine among the

136:6.2 deliberately c. to pursue the path of normal earthly

136:6.2 The Master thereby c. a program of living which

136:6.4 Jesus c. to go on pursuing the policy of refusing to

136:8.4 Jesus c. to depend exclusively on the Father’s will,

136:8.6 Jesus c. to establish the kingdom in the hearts of

140:8.20 And this is why he c. as his personal representatives

145:2.2 Jesus c. the second text from the Prophets, reading

148:3.4 that the human Jesus c. to designate such activities

153:1.2 now he c. again openly to attack their concept of the

154:6.10 Jesus c. to be guided by the limited knowledge of

158:1.4 but Jesus not only c. to meet the requirements of his

162:2.2 would kill me because on another occasion I c. to

163:0.1 the Master c. the seventy teachers and sent them

164:3.13 This was a wonder which Jesus c. to perform for a

165:1.2 The Master c. to terminate his work on earth when

169:4.10 Jesus c. to limit his life revelation to the portrayal of

172:3.1 he c. to perform the mightiest work of his bestowal

179:4.7 Jesus c. six of these apostles, and though Judas was

187:2.3 The Master c. to retain his human consciousness

chosenverb; see chosen by

15:12.1 a group of understanding personalities c. from the

16:7.7 evil may be perpetrated when the lesser is c. in the

22:2.4 The senior Mighty Messengers were c. from those

22:4.3 should be c. from the highest and most noble types

22:7.5 they have c. an identical concept for trinitization,

25:4.12 the advisers are c. for such work because of their

25:5.1 the senior chief recorders are c. as Custodians of

31:5.3 such a group, and they are invariably c. as its leaders.

50:2.3 a supreme council of twelve, but this is variously c.

51:3.8 the leadership of loyal midwayers alternately c. from

62:7.6 I was c. as one of this group and have ever since

67:1.6 And when sin has so many times been c. and so

69:3.3 Man has most selfishly c. the more agreeable work,

70:1.19 contest between a representative c. from each side,

70:5.6 first the war chiefs were c. only for military service,

70:5.7 some chiefs were c. for other than military service,

70:6.5 Ordinarily a representative was c. to impersonate

70:12.5 been made wise by replete experience should be c..

70:12.6 they must, after having c. their charter of liberty,

73:3.2 This site was c., and two years were occupied in

73:3.6 The site c. for the Garden was probably the most

74:1.2 At the time Adam was c. to come to Urantia, he was

76:2.1 to be a herder; Cain had c. to follow agriculture.

76:4.8 the majority were c. from the highest strains of the

84:3.7 Man has usually c. the easier path, and this inequality

89:6.4 the girl c. was thrown alive into the molten metal.

92:7.12 the character of the heroes whom he has c. to honor.

111:3.1 eternally and unreservedly c. to do the Father’s will.

111:5.4 And already has the Father c. to make a fragment of

113:5.4 the best possible use of the course you have c..

114:7.2 When human beings are c. as protectors of destiny,

114:7.3 Mortals of the realm are c. for service in the reserve

120:1.2 each of your bestowals you have voluntarily c. to

121:8.12 I have c. that which is best suited to the

122:0.1 why the family of Joseph should have been c. as the

122:3.1 doubt my word, Mary, for this home has been c.

122:3.2 Mary reached the conclusion that they had been c.

126:4.7 my servant whom I have c. that all may know and

128:7.9 the day had come when all Jesus’ brothers had c.,

133:3.7 fate; they have not intentionally c. this sort of life;

138:7.1 Can it be that I have c. you and instructed you as

138:8.1 Judas Iscariot, the one c. to act as treasurer of the

139:1.0 1. ANDREW, THE FIRST CHOSEN

139:1.2 the year he was c. as an apostle, Andrew was 33,

139:5.1 Philip was the fifth apostle to be c., being called

140:2.2 From among our children on earth I have c. these

147:3.2 tempt me to turn aside from the way I have c.?

147:8.3 “‘Is it such a fast that I have c.—a day for a man to

148:4.6 unless he has deliberately c. the paths of sin and

148:4.10 ‘I have c. him to be my son—I will be his Father.

150:8.3 us have you c. from among all nations and tongues

152:2.5 had c. this quiet spot outside the jurisdiction of all

153:4.4 are as vipers, how can you, having already c. evil,

158:1.6 I now declare that the Son of Man has c. to go

160:2.6 Master has wisely c. the father-child relationship

162:7.3 because you have c. to become the children of evil?

162:8.3 and since Mary has c. this good and needful part, I

175:1.24 To you who have c. to reject the gift of God, I say

180:1.4 “You have not merely c. me, but I have also c. you,

180:3.1 I have c. you out of the world to represent the spirit

180:3.1 even to this world from which you have been c..

181:1.4 but only a few of you have c. fully to receive me.

181:2.3 And I have c. you to do this for me, John, because

182:1.4 but as for those whom I have c. out of the world to

186:2.8 knowing that, while they had c. to reject him, he

189:1.12 requirements of the life he had c. to live for a short

193:6.6 announced Matthias had been c. as the new apostle.

chosen by

15:11.2 These representatives are c. the high councils of such

17:1.8 the trinitized sons of glorified mortals; this body is c.

25:4.1 the most orderly minds were c. the Infinite Spirit as

36:4.1 been c. the designated Melchizedek life carrier from

43:2.7 This corps is c. the Most High Fathers and numbers

45:7.4 They are c. the Jerusem council of one thousand,

51:5.2 may proceed to the Garden of Eden and be there c.

55:3.20 properly qualified citizens who are c. the citizenry

66:2.4 rematerialized members of the Prince’s staff were c.

66:2.7 the best strains of that unique race, were c. the Life

114:7.1 the men and women of each generation who are c.

114:7.8 These mortal reservists are c. the corps to which

134:3.6 These teachers were c., supported, and accredited

139:6.1 Nathaniel, the sixth and last of the apostles to be c.

139:7.1 Matthew, the seventh apostle, was c. Andrew.

139:8.1 Thomas was the eighth apostle, and he was c. Philip.

139:9.1 the ninth and tenth apostles and were c. James and

139:11.1 Simon Zelotes, the eleventh apostle, was c. Peter.

139:12.1 Judas Iscariot, the twelfth apostle, was c. Nathaniel.

179:1.4 of the seating order and just opposite to that c. John

chosenadjective; seechosen people

21:2.9 taken possession of the space site of his c. universe

22:7.6 really succeed in bringing their c. concept of truth

22:8.3 noble assignments in self-denial in behalf of their c.

51:2.3 a Planetary Adam or Eve shall leave their c. world.

52:7.13 described as “a c. generation, a royal priesthood,

54:5.2 time to formulate a deliberate and fully c. attitude

66:2.4 Each one of the c. one hundred was from a different

70:3.2 leadership was provided by informally c. individuals.

71:3.1 values of its citizenry exemplified in their c. leaders.

93:5.1 it is not a mistake to refer to Abraham as a c.

97:9.27 the Jews must become the c. servants of Yahweh.

102:6.10 The higher any scientist progresses in his c. science,

108:1.9 their appearance in the minds of their c. subjects.

132:0.9 neither Stephen nor the thirty c. ones ever realized

132:4.4 thought of spiritual ennoblement by well-c. words

133:1.2 better rest upon the group or be administered by c.

135:9.6 of the God of heaven; he will direct his c. Son.”

137:1.7 the term apostle was employed to distinguish the c.

137:5.1 Jesus, with his newly c. disciple-apostles—James,

137:5.1 his newly c. associates and especially warned them

137:5.2 These six c. men had journeyed from Cana to

138:0.1 failure to include James and Jude among the c. few

138:5.4 Jesus spent a quiet Sabbath with his c. messengers

138:7.4 under the guidance of Andrew, the first c. apostle,

138:10.2 Andrew, the first c. apostle, was designated director

139:1.0 1. ANDREW, THE FIRST CHOSEN

139:1.4 as the first c. apostle, Andrew immediately brought

139:1.9 the original was written by the first c. of the twelve

139:4.3 for this special duty the next three first-c. apostles.

139:4.4 John was Jesus’ c. personal representative in many

139:12.10 kingdom of light to that self-c. domain of darkness.

140:6.11 As my c. apostles, now set apart for the service of

143:1.5 Do you, my c. apostles, resemble weaklings?

150:1.3 stood stanchly behind their c. sisters and voiced

153:1.3 Jesus subjected his c. messengers to repeated

153:4.4 the will of the Father and the self-c. ways of darkness

157:3.4 sessions of his long association with the c. apostles.

157:4.5 “You are my c. ambassadors, but I know that, in

157:4.6 faith which could stand what his c. representatives

157:6.3 of that fact, at least hazily, by his c. ambassadors.

159:3.4 admonish your brethren to keep busy at their c. tasks

173:5.2 And when the king perceived that his c. guests,

173:5.2 rebellion had assaulted and slain his c. messengers,

177:5.6 the last night he would ever sleep through with his c.

178:0.1 address to the group of apostles and c. disciples,

178:3.5 on his way to the last mortal rendezvous with his c.

179:2.3 for the safety and salvation of his c. followers.

179:4.7 Judas was among those nominated by his first-c.

181:2.16 I designated you as the acting head of these c. ones

182:1.4 Father, I do pray for these c. men.

182:3.9 one of his c. associates was betraying him.

187:5.6 he had provided for the safety of his c. apostles.

190:1.7 in this eventful service ere his c. representatives are

chosen people or chosen-people

71:3.2 The c. doctrine has been a prime factor in tribal

92:2.5 that this selfsame tribe had become the c. of God

92:3.2 persistently mischief-making error, the c. delusion.

93:5.1 Although it may be an error to speak of “c.,”

93:9.9 view of exalting themselves above all races as the c.;

96:2.3 of Israel and later on Hebrews, Jews, and the “c..”

96:4.6 Israel, who had singled out the Hebrews as his c.;

96:5.6 taught these tribes that they would become the c.

97:1.7 but was occupied chiefly with the Hebrews, his c..

97:4.2 who would countenance sin among his so-called c.

97:4.2 a direct attack on the egoistic doctrine of the “c.,”

97:4.7 they were supposedly the c., while Hosea struck the

97:7.1 history in an effort to restore the Jews as the c.

97:8.3 that God would protect and deliver his “c..”

97:10.1 leaders had taught the Israelites that they were a c.,

99:6.3 creation of the aristocratic “c.” attitude; fostering

121:2.8 Jews attributed to the fact that they were the “c.,”

134:4.10 freely surrender all their notions of divine favor, c.,

134:5.4 There is no such thing as a “c..”

135:5.1 Were they not God’s c.?

135:5.2 the discipline of God’s c. was about finished;

135:5.5 the believing saints of the c. to high seats of honor

153:2.6 would make life pleasant and easy for all the c..

Christ or Jesus Christ or Christ Michael;

see Christwith century or millennium; see Christs

0:5.3 demonstrated in the present status of CM.—Son of

5:4.8 a gospel aimed at a “knowledge of the Lord JC.”;

5:4.9 and divine concept of the person of the glorified C..

20:4.4 between the days of Adam and the bestowal of CM..

21:0.3 the sovereign of your universe of Nebadon as CM..

21:6.4 When on Urantia, CM. once said, “I am the way,

27:0.2 be on duty since the times of the bestowal of CM..

30:4.11 It was said of CM. that, when he ascended on high

30:4.11 on earth, “He led a great multitude of captives.”

33:1.1 on Urantia, he is sometimes spoken of as CM..

33:2.3 the Infinite Spirit, subordinated herself to CM. upon

34:7.6 “The spirit of the life of CJ. has made us free from

37:2.6 Since the return of CM. from his triumphant

37:5.1 for all Urantia mortals since the bestowal of CM..

40:6.5 if in spirit you become truly related brothers of C.,

40:7.2 when you two are made one, even as in CM. the

43:4.9 Since the triumph of C., all Norlatiadek is being

45:4.1 soon after CM. was elevated to the full sovereignty

50:6.5 Even the bestowal of CM. on Urantia did not set

51:3.9 CM., who came as the Paradise bestowal Son.

52:5.5 Before the days of CM. on Urantia all souls slept

52:6.1 not attend the coming of your bestowal Son, CM..

53:0.2 In the universe of Nebadon, the domain of CM.,

53:5.3 CM. now has ample power and authority to deal

53:8.9 been comparatively impotent since the cross of C..

75:2.2 Caligastia was not deposed until the times of CM.

77:6.6 productive of much mischief up to the days of CM..

77:7.4 seraphim who were on earth up to the time of C.’

77:7.5 But before the days of CM. on Urantia—before the

77:7.6 “And they brought to Him all sorts of sick peoples,

80:7.7 mother cult persisted on down to the times of C.,

83:8.3 the Adjuster to man nor to the fraternity of CM.

89:9.3 According to Paul, C. became the all-sufficient

92:4.8 CM. presented for the fourth time to Urantia the

92:5.10 and taught at Salem two thousand years before C..

92:5.13 evolution of that faith which bears the name of C..

92:6.18 the religion about the life and teachings of C. based

92:7.12 who have come to venerate the divine and risen C.

93:9.11 literally true that C. did receive provisional title to

93:10.5 forever a planetary minister representing CM..

93:10.6 as vicegerent Planetary Prince representing CM.,

93:10.8 of Machiventa, Adam, Eve, and CM., as well as

94:4.9 C. himself being claimed as incarnations of Vishnu.

95:7.2 Ahura, and Christian Father of the Lord JC..

98:7.1 “God was in C. reconciling the world to himself.”

98:7.2 incarnate Michael Son, known to Urantia as the C.,

98:7.8 the reality of Jesus of Nazareth as the glorified C.,

98:7.11 Christianity has glorified Jesus as the C., but has

99:5.11 What a mistake for Christians, in presenting C. as the

100:7.18 It is literally true: “If any man has CJ. within him,

101:6.5 CM., when bestowed on Urantia, lived under the

102:3.14 in the earth life of CM. we behold the phenomenon

102:4.1 may “let the mind which was in C. be also in you.”

119:0.0 THE BESTOWALS OF CHRIST MICHAEL

119:8.8 million inhabited worlds, the mortal home of CM.,

119:8.9 [This paper, depicting the seven bestowals of CM.,

120:0.9 subsequently became Jesus of Nazareth (CM.) on

120:4.2 But make no mistake; CM., while truly a dual-origin

120:4.3 CM. did not progressively become God.

121:6.7 At about the time of C. a strange reversion of feeling

121:7.7 In ethics Paul was inspired not only by C. but also by

121:8.8 preserves much of the “grace of the Lord JC. ” in

121:8.8 planned three books dealing with the history of C.

128:1.6 “Let this mind be in you which was also in CJ., who,

136:5.4 command of the hosts in attendance upon CM.,

139:2.13 C. as the world’s redeemer, and the Son of Man as

140:8.24 formulated his doctrine of C. as “the second Adam.”

141:3.6 paintings of the C. have exerted a deleterious

143:5.11 built up around the fact of the death of C. instead

144:3.15 by the addition of—“In the name of the Lord JC..”

162:6.4 others said he could not be the C., seeing that he

170:5.14 of the Christian age, at the second coming of C..

170:5.17 C. thus became the head of the church rather than

170:5.19 on earth or to the anticipated second coming of C..

175:2.1 cause those who profess to be followers of the C.

176:2.1 The doctrine of the second coming of C. thus

176:4.2 eventually associated the second coming of C.

194:0.4 is: the fact of God as the Father of the Lord JC.,

194:0.4 believer-fellowship with the risen and glorified C..

194:3.11 Deity as the “God and Father of the Lord JC..”

194:4.4 suddenly shifted to the proclamation of the risen C.

194:4.4 God has made him both Lord and C..

194:4.4 be blotted out; that the Father may send the C.,

194:4.5 suddenly changed into the gospel of the Lord JC..

194:4.6 C. was about to become the creed of the rapidly

195:0.2 and ascension of C. (subsequent Christianity),

195:1.5 Paul in Athens preaching “C. and Him Crucified,”

195:2.5 Rome boldly adopted C. as its moral philosophy.

195:2.6 had only the better prepared all Rome to receive C.,

195:3.5 The teaching regarding C.’ love for children soon

195:3.10 on to follow Nathaniel in proclaiming C. in India.

195:10.9 persons who would gladly yield loyalty to the C. of

195:10.9 they have been erroneously taught he founded.

196:1.1 discussions of the humanity or divinity of the C.

196:1.2 to even the splendid concept of the glorified C..

196:2.1 religion, the religion of the risen and glorified C..

196:2.4 the divine Jesus (C.) almost overnight became a

196:2.4 Christianity made sure of the adoration of the C.,

196:2.5 profoundly believed in the divinity of the risen C.,

196:2.5 picture of Jesus toward the exaltation of the risen C.,

196:2.5 Christ, the glorified and soon-returning Lord JC..

196:2.6 consisted of fellow believers in the divine C..

Christwith century or millennium

79:1.8 in the twentieth century after C. there are traces of

79:4.1 in the middle of the third millennium before C..

79:4.3 Right on down to the first century before C. there

79:4.6 the Brahmans of the twentieth century after C. are

79:4.8 The spiritual awakening of the sixth century before C

79:5.9 world until the end of the first millennium after C..

79:7.6 invasions of the third millennium before C. greatly

79:8.15 awakening of the sixth century before C..

80:4.5 in the sixth and seventh millenniums before C..

84:4.10 right up to and in the twentieth century after C..

90:2.7 even in the sixteenth century after C. the directors of

92:4.7 Urantia at the opening of the first millennium after C.

92:5.12 4. The sixth century before C..

92:5.13 5. The first century after C..

92:5.14 6. The sixth century after C..

92:5.15 7. The fifteenth century after C..

94:1.3 early centuries of the second millennium before C..

94:4.5 and Vishnu, arose in the first millennium after C..

94:5.1 millennium before C. that they arrived in China.

94:6.1 And in the sixth century before C., through an

94:7.1 Siddhartha was born in the sixth century before C.

94:11.1 Buddhism entered in the first millennium after C.,

94:12.4 during the first half of the twentieth century after C..

95:6.1 a century of moral renaissance, the sixth before C.,

95:6.9 group that sprang up in the sixth century before C.

97:2.1 In the tenth century before C. the Hebrew nation

97:10.3 even to the twentieth century after C. the Jews have

98:0.2 in Roman Europe in the first century after C.,

98:2.2 during the sixth century before C., the Orient and

98:3.2 Melchizedek’s gospel during sixth century before C.,

98:6.3 During the third century after C., Mithraic and

104:1.12 recognition at the close of the first century after C.,

111:0.5 was completed in the fifteenth century before C..

121:1.0 1. OCCIDENT OF FIRST CENTURY AFTER C.

121:1.7 travel and trade until the nineteenth century after C..

121:2.1 During the fore part of the first century after C.,

121:3.1 In the first century after C. the society of the

121:3.9 in the Roman Empire in the first century after C..

121:6.1 By the close of the first century before C. the

121:7.4 By the time of the first century after C. the spoken

134:5.1 sovereignty in the twentieth century after C..

195:1.9 In the first century after C., Hellenistic culture had

195:3.7 The second century after C. was the best time in all

Christendom

195:10.11 world will hardly capitulate to a sect-divided C..

195:10.15 but such division of C. presents a grave weakness

christened

107:3.10 These are c. on Divinington and are always known

122:2.7 they formally c. him John, as they had been directed

Christian

95:7.2 Occident had become respectively Buddhist and C.,

92:6.16 great interracial faiths are the Hebraic, Buddhist, C.,

94:12.1 the spirit demon of Horeb to an enlightened C..

195:3.10 minds of the Greco-Roman world had become C..

Christian age

170:5.14 in reality to appear at the culmination of the C.,

Christian belief

189:2.6 The C. in the resurrection of Jesus has been based

195:0.4 was increasingly turning to this new order of C.,

Christian believers

170:5.20 This pitiful subdivision of C. results from failure to

Christian Bibles

97:9.20 and this was the real beginning of the Jewish and C..

Christian church(s) - see church; churches

Christian civilization

196:1.2 the religious revisions of C. would be drastic if

Christian community

133:3.11 so affected became members of the subsequent C..

Christian concept

5:4.10 The C. of God is an attempt to combine three

104:1.12 The C. of the Trinity was comprised of the Father,

104:1.13 But though the C. of the Trinity erred in fact, it

Christian cult

87:7.4 The early C. was the most effective, appealing,

87:7.4 The C. has been devitalized by the loss of many

89:9.3 Paul started to build a new C. on “the blood of the

121:6.2 the drift of Paul’s C. toward the West instead of

Christian dispensation

195:8.13 killed during the whole of the C. up to that time.

Christian doctrine(s)

89:4.1 and the later C. of sanctification through sorrow,

149:2.3 theology, as illustrated by the C. of the atonement—

Christian document

196:2.1 The New Testament is a superb C., but it is only

Christian equal sharing

194:4.7 C. “equal-sharing” came to an end—but the world

Christian era

57:0.2 early decades of the twentieth century of the C..

79:5.7 down to the end of the first millennium of the C.,

140:8.20 misrepresented through the centuries of the C.;

170:1.8 misunderstood through the centuries of the C.,

Christian error

83:6.3 as has the C. of regarding marriage as a sacrament.

Christian ethics

98:0.4 C. were fundamentally repercussions of the earlier

Christian faith

92:6.16 great interracial faiths are the Hebraic, Buddhist, C.,

98:6.4 admission of women into full fellowship of the C..

98:6.5 In the end the nominal C. dominated the Occident.

128:3.6 becoming the first martyr of the newly evolving C..

130:8.3 the Mithraic religion and later on turned to the C..

Christian Father

95:7.2 Iranian Ahura, and C. of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Christian fellowship

196:1.2 Surely the C. of believers will not hesitate to make

Christian groups

195:4.3 And many of these special C., or religious families,

Christian ideals

71:6.1 Exclusive profit motivation is incompatible with C.

Christian leaders

195:0.9 4. The C. were willing to make such compromises

195:0.10 generations of C. make such further compromises

Christian learning

166:5.2 alone in this region as a center of C. for centuries.

Christian message

130:2.5 after the C. had been proclaimed in Caesarea,

195:0.1 Paul carried the C. to the gentiles, and the Greeks

195:0.3 the teachings of Jesus, embraced in the C., were

Christian minds

195:3.10 minds of the Greco-Roman world had become C..

Christian missionaries

66:6.7 When C. go into the heart of Africa, where sons

66:6.7 they only bring about confusion and the breakfast

66:6.7 when they seek to supplant this practice by teaching

94:10.1 savagery very similar to that which the early C.

95:7.3 but the C. of the desert lands were an austere group

121:4.4 the spiritually hungry populace for the later C..

132:0.4 and similar truths in the teachings of the early C..

133:6.3 the least of value to the subsequent work of the C..

Christian mores

83:4.7 is still the custom under the C. to stretch carpets

Christian movement

139:4.11 with Peter in the early activities of the C., becoming

154:6.9 when James became connected with the early C.,

196:2.5 The whole C. tended away from the human picture

Christian nations

97:8.6 concepts and religious teachings of so-called C..

Christian propaganda

170:5.2 the first centuries of the C., the idea of the kingdom

Christian religion(s)

74:8.12 of the “sacred scriptures” of the Hebrew and C..

80:7.7 becoming later incorporated in the early C. under the

92:6.18 The C. is the religion about the life and teachings of

92:6.18 It has passed through many phases of evolution since

98:0.2 being later incorporated into the newly forming C..

98:7.0 7. THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION

98:7.2 to deal with the origin and dissemination of the C..

98:7.2 it is built around the person of Jesus of Nazareth,

98:7.3 The C., as a Urantian system of belief, arose through

128:3.6 the philosopher, if not the sole founder, of the C..

130:3.3 the early teachers of the C. made a great mistake

133:0.1 appearance in Rome of the first preachers of the C.

143:5.11 Even the C. has been persistently built up around

195:10.18 And then, when this C. became comatose for

Christian saints

98:3.4 the bones of heroes and later on those of the C..

Christian teachers

69:9.4 especially the C., were the first to proclaim that the

74:8.13 The C. perpetuated the belief in the fiat creation of

121:6.2 And the writings of the C. were soon to appear in

130:3.3 teachers of the C. religion made a great mistake

132:0.10 Paul, and the other C. in Rome heard about this

134:6.14 much greater if the later C. who joined the Urmia

Christian teaching(s)

92:6.19 Jewish theology in connection with the later C.

121:5.6 way for the rapid spread of the vastly superior C.,

146:1.3 their inclusion rendered the C. more acceptable to

146:1.3 made Paul’s C. more easy of acceptance by the

149:2.4 organize the C. so completely about the person of

195:0.2 was found to be receptive to the evolving C..

195:4.3 in bringing into existence numerous sects of the C.

Christian theology

5:4.14 that composite C. encounters great difficulty in

89:3.6 C.: “It is good for a man not to touch a woman.”

121:6.5 wisely eliminated from his pre-C. basic theology.

Christian version

89:9.2 that the later C. of the sacrament took its origin.

195:1.10 Paul assaulted the West with the C. of the gospel of

Christian world

195:10.11 The non-C. will hardly capitulate to a sect-divided

Christian worship

195:3.6 The early plan of C. was largely taken over from the

Christian writers

97:8.6 New Testament authors and later C. complicated the

97:8.6 has been disastrously exploited by Jewish and C..

Christianity

5:4.5 C. promises salvation from sin, sanctity;

5:4.5 the rigorous moral standards of Judaism and C..

5:4.9 C. has elevated the concept of anthropomorphism

5:4.14 the doctrines of early C. were generally based on the

84:5.6 the Pauline doctrines which became attached to C.,

84:5.6 although C. did advance the mores by imposing

89:3.3 and teachings of many religions, notably C..

89:3.6 this ancient cult, but none more markedly than C..

89:9.3 while Paul may have unnecessarily encumbered C.

92:2.5 tribe whose priests, after nominally accepting C.,

92:2.5 over to this new and less exacting version of C..

92:4.5 Amerindian religion when contact with C. greatly

92:5.15 the disruption of the unity of C. in the Occident and

92:5.15 In Europe institutionalized C. had attained that

92:6.11 9. C..

92:6.16 of many peoples that has been equaled only by C..

92:6.18 non-European peoples very naturally look upon C.

94:4.1 appearing influences of Mohammedanism and C..

94:7.8 the teachings of Gautama Siddhartha than is C. the

94:9.3 Taoism in China, Shinto in Japan, and C. in Tibet.

94:10.1 combined with Buddhism, Hinduism, and C..

94:12.1 Just as C. has suffered from the absorption of

94:12.5 Through contact with C. social aspects of Buddhism

94:12.7 The hour is striking for presenting to Buddhism, C.,

95:6.7 some time a contemporary of both Judaism and C..

95:6.7 to impress three great religions: Judaism and C. and

97:9.29 Judaism was the soil out of which C. grew, but

97:10.6 the development of two other world religions, C.

98:2.8 the strength of C. is due to its having borrowed from

98:5.2 religion exerted an influence upon later appearing C..

98:6.0 6. MITHRAISM AND CHRISTIANITY

98:6.1 Prior to the coming of the mystery cults and C.,

98:6.2 between Mithraism and Paul’s new religion of C..

98:6.4 one great difference between Mithraism and C.,

98:6.4 tolerance for other religions (except later C.) led to

98:6.5 and C., as such, the technique for the conservation

98:7.2 C. was spread throughout the Levant and Occident

98:7.6 upon the struggles between Mithraism and C.,

98:7.10 was more in harmony with Paul’s version of C.

98:7.10 became an important factor in the success of C. in

98:7.11 C., today, has become a religion well adapted to

98:7.11 It has long since ceased to be the religion of Jesus,

98:7.11 it valiantly portrays a beautiful religion about Jesus

99:3.1 Early C. was entirely free from civil entanglements

99:3.1 Only did later institutionalized C. become a part of

103:4.1 Even in C. the Lord’s Supper retains this mode of

104:1.11 The first Trinity of C. was proclaimed at Antioch

121:2.3 of Jewish religious culture and the birthplace of C.,

121:2.5 that Paul made the bulk of his early converts to C..

121:3.9 C. was in no sense an economic movement having

121:4.1 possible for the seed of C. to sprout and bring forth

121:5.8 with, and a competitor of, Paul’s rising cult of C..

121:5.13 But even Paul’s compromise of Jesus’ teachings (C.)

121:5.14 C. pointed to a new life and proclaimed a new ideal.

121:5.15 2. C. presented a religion which grappled with final

121:5.15 it not only offered salvation from sorrow and death

121:5.15 it also promised deliverance from sin followed by the

121:5.16 C., as Paul preached it, was founded upon a historic

121:5.17 teachings of Jesus and later the evolving C. of Paul

121:6.3 to build his advanced and enlightening cult of C..

121:7.7 Paul’s cult of C. exhibited its morality as a Jewish

121:7.8 as it was embodied in Paul’s cult of Antioch C.,

121:8.8 books dealing with the history of Christ and C. but

121:8.11 their subsequent espousal of Paul’s theology of C..

130:1.3 the wealthy leather merchant, to embrace C..

130:8.1 Claudus joined hands with Peter in proclaiming C.

132:0.4 impetus to the rapid spread of C. in Rome and

132:0.5 pivotal individuals in the establishment of C. in

132:0.5 early setting of the stage for the rapid spread of C.

133:6.3 C. secured its start in Ephesus largely through the

140:8.27 even C., carefully provide for conscientious self-

143:6.3 the cross became the very center of subsequent C.;

146:1.3 later incorporated in the doctrines of so-called C.,

149:2.2 so-called C. does contain more of the Master’s

149:2.2 and much of the Greek philosophy into early C.,

149:2.4 the personality of Jesus in the theology of C. has

154:4.6 been made to follow the doctrines of so-called C..

170:1.12 concepts that the founders and promulgators of C.

170:1.16 was associated with the transplantation of early C.

170:1.17 The confusion which was inherent in the fact that C.

171:1.6 Antioch became the headquarters of Pauline C.,

194:0.4 C., as it developed from that day, is: the fact of God

194:4.13 Jesus, which subsequently at Antioch was called C.,

195:0.2 and ascension of Christ (subsequent C.),

195:0.3 C. presumed to embrace too much for any one

195:0.3 It was not a simple spiritual appeal, such as Jesus

195:0.3 it early struck a decided attitude on religious rituals,

195:0.3 C. came not merely as a new religionsomething all

195:0.3 by Greek philosophy and socialized in C., now

195:0.4 At first, C. won as converts only the lower social

195:0.5 The triumph of C. over the philosophic religions and

195:0.7 2. C. was thoroughly Hellenized.

195:0.7 It embraced the best in Greek philosophy as well as

195:0.8 But best of all, it contained a new and great ideal,

195:0.11 pagan to accept the Hellenized version of Pauline C..

195:0.12 these early leaders of C. deliberately compromised

195:0.13 By this paganization of C. the old order won many

195:0.18 they yet slumber in this religion of paganized C.,

195:0.18 And C., even before it was paganized, was first

195:0.18 C. owes much, very much, to the Greeks.

195:1.1 The Hellenization of C. started in earnest on that

195:1.2 C. came into existence and triumphed over all

195:1.5 Never forget that at first the Romans fought C.,

195:1.9 ideals of Jesus, that were partially embodied in C.,

195:1.10 prevailed throughout the West, there Hellenized C.

195:2.1 And presently this change favored C. in that Rome

195:2.3 were able to persuade them to accept Paul’s C..

195:2.4 was ideal soil for the reception and growth of C..

195:2.5 C. became the moral culture of Rome but hardly its

195:2.5 the latent truths of Hellenized and paganized C..

195:2.6 in C., he discerned in the laws of nature the laws of

195:2.6 Cicero and Vergil were ripe for Paul’s Hellenized C..

195:2.8 it was certain that C. would make a strong appeal to

195:2.9 but C. revealed an even better concept of God,

195:3.1 of Roman political rule and the dissemination of C.,

195:3.1 accepted the empire; the empire adopted C..

195:3.1 C., a unity of religious thought and practice.

195:3.3 C. came into favor in Rome at a time when there

195:3.3 C. came with refreshing comfort and liberating

195:3.4 That which gave greatest power to C. was the way

195:3.7 During the first century C. had prepared itself to take

195:3.7 C. adopted the emperor; later, he adopted C..

195:3.8 The impetus of nominally accepting Hellenized C.

195:3.10 ideals of Jesus were sacrificed in the building of C.

195:3.11 lasted sufficiently long to insure the survival of C.

195:3.11 which had been accepted in the place of Greek C..

195:4.1 In a spiritual sense, C. was hibernating.

195:4.3 But C. was sufficiently socialized and paganized

195:4.3 The rehabilitation of C., following the passing of

195:4.4 C. exhibits a history of having originated out of

195:4.4 And this same C. is now present in the civilized

195:5.1 twentieth century has brought new problems for C.

195:9.0 9. CHRISTIANITY’S PROBLEM

195:9.2 But paganized and socialized C. stands in need of

195:9.2 it languishes for lack of a new vision of the Master’s

195:9.4 If C. persists in neglecting its spiritual mission while

195:9.5 true foundations of present-day compromised C.

195:9.8 Even C.—the best of the religions of the twentieth

195:9.9 C. has dared to lower its ideals before the challenge

195:9.10 C. is threatened by slow death from formalism,

195:9.11 So-called C. has become a social and cultural

195:9.11 The stream of modern C. drains many an ancient

195:10.1 C. has indeed done a great service for this world,

195:10.1 It is futile to talk about a revival of primitive C.;

195:10.5 C. now willingly goes the first mile, but mankind

195:10.7 But C., as it is subdivided and secularized today,

195:10.11 C. is seriously confronted with the doom embodied

195:10.11 is the only hope of a possible unification of C..

195:10.12 But the C. of even the twentieth century must not be

195:10.12 It is the product of the combined moral genius of the

195:10.12 it has truly been one of the greatest powers for good

195:10.12 and therefore no man should lightly regard it,

195:10.12 notwithstanding its inherent and acquired defects.

195:10.12 C. still contrives to move the minds of reflective men

195:10.15 of Jesus separate, and somewhat apart, from C.,

195:10.18 C. is an extemporized religion, and therefore must

195:10.18 C. is a mighty religion, seeing that commonplace

195:10.18 This same C. conquered—absorbed and exalted—

195:10.18 C. contains enough of Jesus’ teachings to

195:10.19 If C. could only grasp more of Jesus’ teachings,

195:10.19 it could do so much more in helping modern man to

195:10.20 C. suffers under a great handicap because it has

195:10.20 it has become identified in the minds of all the world

195:10.20 C. unwittingly seemed to sponsor a society which

195:10.21 The hope of modern C. is that it should cease to

196:1.2 Does institutional C. fear the possible jeopardy, or

196:2.1 Paul later on transformed this new gospel into C.,

196:2.1 C. is founded almost exclusively on the personal

196:2.4 Paul’s C. made sure of the adoration of the divine

Christianized

80:9.14 Although C. for over fifteen hundred years, these

98:0.1 after being thoroughly Hellenized and later C..

195:0.3 the older religious practices and the new C. version

195:1.7 one God, a greater and better God, when the C.

195:3.6 The backbone of the Christian church consisted of C.

Christians

5:4.8 the C. preach a gospel aimed at a “knowledge of the

85:4.2 Hebrews and C. regard it as “the bow of promise.”

86:5.13 Among early C. the ceremony of bestowing the Holy

92:2.5 And immediately all of the new-made C. went

92:6.1 tribes, except through missionary work of C. and

98:7.9 be regarded by still later C. as the “word of God.”

99:5.11 What a mistake for C. to make when they dare to

99:5.11 they dare to require God-conscious men and women

104:1.10 And the early C. inherited the Hebraic prejudice

121:2.5 In Antioch Paul’s disciples were first called “C..”

121:5.4 was seriously resented by the Jews and the early C.

121:6.6 later Alexandrian C.,who were also disciples of Philo

121:8.4 which was written for the edification of Jewish C..

130:6.5 Fortune, subsequently became the leader of the C. in

170:2.24 the early C. had experienced so much trouble with

170:5.6 2. The gentile C. began very early to accept the

170:5.15 The early C. (and all too many of the later ones) lost

175:2.3 unfair attitude of mind, which many professed C.

176:2.1 early incorporated into the teachings of the C.,

195:0.11 But the C. made a shrewd bargain with the pagans in

195:0.11 they adopted the ritualistic pageantry of the pagan

195:0.11 They made a better bargain with the pagans than

195:0.11 even in that earlier compromise they come off more

195:0.11 they succeeded in eliminating the gross immoralities

195:0.13 ritualistic, but the C. gained the ascendancy in that:

195:2.2 Much of the early persecution of C. in Rome was

195:2.7 so did these Romanized Greeks force Jews and C.

195:3.1 the C. found themselves with one God, a great

195:3.1 The C. accepted the empire; the empire adopted

195:8.3 The majority of professed C. are unwittingly actual

195:10.15 various groupings of C. may serve to accommodate

196:1.2 Do professed C. fear the exposure of a self-

Christlike

175:2.2 Many times has this unreasoning and un-C. hatred

Christmas

69:5.13 peoples revel in the lavish distribution of C. gifts,

85:2.5 The Maypole, the C. tree, and the superstitious

Christs

35:0.1 And these “lesser C.” are just as effective and all-

chromosomes

77:2.5 These life circuits caused the c. of the specialized

chronic

139:8.1 apostles hardly looked upon Thomas as a c. doubter.

155:1.3 you are guilty of too much c. yearning.

167:1.4 the street a man long afflicted with a c. disease

chronicity

12:7.4 God is not a habit-bound slave to the c. of the

105:3.4 space exists relative to Paradise, and the c. of

115:3.18 The major c. of the master universe is concerned

chronicle

97:9.29 sacred history turns out to be little more than the c.

chronicles

88:2.9 of laws, legends, allegories, myths, poems, and c.

chronoldeks

28:6.11 as are the frandalanks and c. of other living orders.

29:4.11 7. The Frandalanks and C..

29:4.37 and qualitative energy presence are called c..

30:2.17 7. Frandalanks and C..

46:1.2 time of the system is broadcast by the master c..

chronological

64:5.4 I interrupt the c. narrative, after calling attention to

105:2.2 In following the c. portrayal of the origins of reality,

chronology

32:5.3 an individual life, the duration of a realm, or the c.

33:6.7 C. is reckoned, computed, and rectified by a group

33:6.8 Nebadon time, the systems maintain their own c.,

52:7.11 (at least that would be the c. on a normal world)

96:7.3 the source and c. of each separate hymn of praise

chum

139:4.4 fact that John came nearer to being the c. of Jesus

church or Christian church

70:1.14 moves has been the attempt to separate c. and state.

70:9.15 only privileges or favors granted by state or c..

70:12.17 11. Union of c. and state.

71:8.10 of men and women in the home, school, and c.,

72:3.5 Politically, c. and state, as Urantians are wont to

83:1.4 an institution of society, not a department of the c..

83:4.7 carpets from the carriage landing to the c. altar.

83:4.9 And this culminated directly in modern c. weddings.

83:4.9 while for the last five hundred years c. and state have

84:4.10 long deprived of the right to hold office in either c.

84:7.27 attempt to shift parental responsibility to state or c.

86:6.1 c. is man’s reaction to his illusory ghost environment

88:1.10 prophets, and c. rulers eventually wield great power

88:2.10 led to the establishment of the authority of the c.,

90:1.1 the beginning of the c. domination of the state.

90:2.1 comparable to present-day c. rituals conducted in

90:2.7 of Occidental c. and state were patrons of astrology.

93:4.1 marked the clay-tablet rolls of the Melchizedek c.

97:9.20 State and c. went along hand in hand.

98:0.1 Occidental religion, all which culminated in the Cc..

98:2.7 function of the c. as an institution in the shaping of

98:3.5 on the exact site of the present c. of St. Peter’s in

99:2.5 The institutionalized c. may have appeared to serve

99:2.5 it must speedily cease such action if it is to survive.

99:3.5 The c., because of overmuch false sentiment, has

99:6.1 It is far better to have a religion without a c. than a

99:6.1 a religion without a c. than a c. without religion.

99:6.3 from the service of God to the service of the c.;

103:5.11 develops best when the pressures of home, c., and

103:5.11 progressive society for home, social institutions, c.

103:5.12 There is great hope for any c. that worships God,

121:3.4 and provided the moral backbone of the early Cc.,

121:3.7 The early Cc. was largely composed of the lower

121:3.8 emancipated slaves rose to high positions in state, c.,

121:3.8 that made the early Cc. so tolerant of this modified

121:8.3 Peter and on the earnest petition of the c. at Rome.

121:8.3 Peter felt the c. at Rome required the assistance of

121:8.3 outline approved by Peter and for the c. at Rome,

130:2.3 While the eastern branch of the early Cc., having its

130:2.5 prominent members of the c. which he founded.

130:8.2 well-to-do Greek proselyte, built the first Cc. in

132:0.5 chief Mithraic temple into the first Cc. of that city.

132:1.1 one of the strong supporters of the Cc. at Rome.

133:3.2 Crispus became one of the chief supports of the Cc.

133:3.10 became a lifelong member of the first Cc. in Corinth.

139:1.9 circulated freely among early teachers of the Cc..

139:4.6 and preach but had to be carried to c. in a chair,

139:4.11 one of the chief supporters of the Jerusalem c..

139:4.13 John learned to represent the c. as a “spiritual

139:5.9 to observe his work in behalf of the mother c..

139:6.9 did not participate in the organization of the Cc..

149:2.9 that it lacked the moral courage to follow this noble

150:1.3 Throughout the early days of the Cc. women

156:4.2 Cc. was built on the very site of this ancient temple

163:2.7 after the establishment of the c. at Jerusalem, he

163:2.7 and he became the treasurer of the Jerusalem c.,

166:0.2 to build the early c. around the miraculous concepts

166:5.2 This very synagogue later on became a Cc. and was

166:5.3 death and resurrection of Jesus the Jerusalem c.,

166:5.3 Abner became the head of the Philadelphia c.,

166:5.3 Philadelphia was the headquarters of the early c. in

166:5.4 at variance with all of the leaders of the early Cc..

166:5.4 Jerusalem c.; Abner parted company with Paul over

166:5.5 Abner was head of a c. which was without standing

166:5.5 Abner supported Paul in his contentions with the c.

168:5.3 Lazarus had become the treasurer of the c. at

168:5.3 in his controversy with Paul and the Jerusalem c.

170:0.2 the kingdom idea as it is related to the later Cc..

170:2.25 by the rapidly expanding and crystallizing Cc..

170:5.3 became the Redeemer of the c., a religious and social

170:5.6 that Jesus was the Redeemer of the children of the c.,

170:5.7 The c., as a social outgrowth of the kingdom, would

170:5.7 The evil of the c. was not its existence, but rather

170:5.7 Paul’s institutionalized c. became a virtual substitute

170:5.8 will yet be proclaimed to this Cc., even as to all

170:5.9 In this way a formal and institutional c. became the

170:5.10 The c. was an inevitable and useful social result of

170:5.11 community; to the gentiles it became the Cc..

170:5.13 Jesus foresaw that a social organization, or c., would

170:5.14 creation of a visible social organization, the Cc..

170:5.14 The c., just as soon as it was well established,

170:5.15 the well-organized social fellowship of the c..

170:5.15 The c. thus became in the main a social brotherhood

170:5.17 Paul’s Christian c. is the socialized and humanized

170:5.17 issues of eternal life from the individual to the c..

170:5.17 Christ thus became the head of the c. rather than

170:5.17 individual believer to the c. as a group of believers;

170:5.18 And so, for centuries, the Cc. has labored under

170:5.18 it dared to lay claim to those mysterious powers

170:5.18 membership in the c. does not necessarily mean

170:5.19 without in any way referring either to the visible c.

170:5.21 the time being, an outward c. has taken its place;

170:5.21 this c is only the larval stage of the thwarted spiritual

170:5.21 Thus does the so-called Cc. become the cocoon in

194:4.0 4 BEGINNINGS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

194:4.6 about to become the creed of the rapidly forming c.

194:4.12 cause for the formal organization of the early Cc..

194:4.12 within one month from the death of Stephen the c. at

195:0.1 Peter was the real founder of the Cc.;

195:2.5 just as spiritually devoted to an institutional c. as

195:2.5 The Romans fought the c. only when they feared it

195:3.6 the early Cc. consisted of Christianized Greek

195:3.9 a state c. which became institutionalized nearly to the

195:4.1 The c., being an adjunct to society and the ally of

195:4.2 before the authority, tradition, and dictation of the c.

195:8.2 modern secularism was the totalitarian medieval Cc..

195:8.2 of Western civilization by the institutionalized Cc..

195:8.4 Secularism did break the bonds of c. control,

195:8.4 man from the domination of the institutionalized c.

195:9.10 The modern Cc. is not such a brotherhood of

195:10.9 very difficult enthusiastically to support a c. which

195:10.9 Jesus did not found the so-called Cc., but he has,

195:10.9 has fostered it as the best existent exponent of his

195:10.10 If the Cc. would only dare to espouse the Master’s

195:10.11 The true c.—the Jesus brotherhood—is invisible,

195:10.11 The visible c. should refuse longer to handicap the

195:10.13 But there is no excuse for the involvement of the c.

195:10.13 this institutionalized c. has often dared to smother

195:10.14 all too true that such a c. would not have survived

196:1.2 presented as the living Jesus to the c. that bears his

196:2.1 Some day a reformation in the Cc. may strike deep

churches or Christian churches

70:7.19 the earlier religious societies—the forerunners of c..

72:3.5 exclusively religious institutions as the Urantia c.

81:6.26 The homes, c., and schools of one generation

98:6.3 Mithraic and Cc. were similar both in appearance

98:6.4 introduced this custom into the majority of the Cc.

99:7.1 Though c. and all other religious groups should stand

104:1.11 in only a few of his letters to the newly forming c..

114:6.7 These are the “angels of the c.,” the earnest

121:5.4 and led directly to the bitter persecutions of both c.

130:5.1 Paul sent Titus to the island to reorganize their c..

134:3.8 a disagreement between the seraphim of the c. and

139:2.11 became the leading spirit among the gentile Cc.,

139:2.11 Peter traveled extensively, visiting all the c. from

139:2.11 Peter even visited and ministered to many of the c.

139:2.11 for the upbuilding of the c. during their later years.

139:2.14 she accompanied him upon all his journeys to the c.

139:4.15 John, after becoming bishop of the Asia c., settled

195:10.8 the Cc. of the twentieth century stand as great,

Chuzasteward of Herod

150:1.1 Joanna, the wife of C., the steward of Herod

154:0.2 One of Herod’s official family, C., whose wife

154:0.2 Herod had confidence in C.’ reports, so much so

189:4.4 Joanna the wife of C., and Susanna the daughter of

CiceroRoman orator

195:2.6 A people that could produce C. and Vergil were ripe

Cincinnati Island

59:4.8 the land southeast of the C. remained well above

circlenoun; see circle of eternity

1:5.3 It is he who sits on the c. of the earth, who stretches

1:5.15 never-ending divine c. of ceaseless self-realization.

2:5.9 love follows us now and throughout the endless c. of

3:2.2 and swings the universes around the endless c. of

5:6.9 which constitutes the vast and universal family c.

7:5.8 personally journeying a stage of each c. with them

11:8.2 reality has the bend of the ages, the trend of the c.,

12:1.1 infinite plane, a boundless cube, nor a limitless c.;

14:3.4 advanced inward, planet by planet and c. by c.,

14:5.4 Master Spirit, they are transferred to the sixth c..

15:0.1 jurisdiction over the c. of the first post-Havona

15:1.2 traverse a great ellipse, a gigantic and elongated c..

15:1.6 physical systems which swing around the great c. in

15:6.16 in the endless swing around the c. of universes.

25:2.4 tending to encompass the c. of Supremacy.

26:3.6 located on planet number seventy in the outermost c.

26:3.10 supernaphim on the pilot world of the seventh c.,

26:5.2 These pilgrim helpers, functioning on the seventh c.

26:5.5 deems you to be competent to pass to the next c.,

26:5.5 Here you will be required to pass the tests of the c.

26:5.5 The divinity attainment of this c. takes place on the

26:5.6 When the work of the outer Havona c. is finished

26:5.6 take their subjects to the pilot world of the next c.

26:6.1 when translated from the seventh to the sixth c. and

26:6.1 The supremacy guides function only on the sixth c.

26:6.2 It is in this c. that the ascenders achieve a new

26:6.3 at a loss to explain what takes place on this c..

26:7.1 guides are the tireless ministers of the fifth c. of the

26:7.1 the Deity adventure” since it is on this c.,

26:7.4 only by the transit trio: the superaphic c. associate,

26:7.6 to the ministry of the Son finders on the fourth c. of

26:8.5 on their own motion, they return to the outer c. of

26:8.5 escorted to the c. of their interrupted career,

26:9.1 When the pilgrim attains the third c. of Havona,

26:9.2 pilot world of c. number three when the transit trio

26:10.1 superaphic counselors and advisers of the second c.

26:10.1 the sojourn on the second c. affords opportunity to

26:10.2 from the c. of failure directly to the second c.

26:10.3 sitting on the pilot world of this c. and are certified

26:10.4 Candidates are then taken by the counselors of the c.

26:10.4 return to the c. of their greatest disappointment and

26:10.5 while the sojourn on this c. is wholly pleasurable

26:10.6 But the traversal of the innermost c. lies just ahead,

26:10.6 The counselors and advisers on the second c. begin

26:10.7 the Father complete the second-c. experience,

26:10.7 Guides issue the order admitting them to the final c..

26:10.7 guides personally pilot their subjects to the inner c.

26:11.6 Near the end of the first-c. sojourn the ascending

26:11.6 Paradise until you have traversed the inner c.

26:11.6 go to sleep, on the first c. of Havona, but they

26:11.7 by your side your long-time associate of the first c.

27:1.1 They begin their work on the final attainment c. of

27:3.2 to add group after group to their ever-widening c.

27:7.2 C. by c., during the inward journey through Havona,

28:4.13 of the superuniverses to the outer c. of Havona.

28:5.19 counselors and advisers of the second Havona c.

31:3.4 graduate spirits after reaching the sixth c. of Havona

31:8.4 mortal ascender stands in the finaliter receiving c. as

32:5.4 as a cycle and the eternal purpose as an endless c.,

32:5.4 on forever with the worlds of space around the c. of

32:5.5 higher life of the endless swing around the eternal c..

32:5.5 delimited universe moving over a vast, elongated c.

39:2.10 after the last rest of sleep on the inner c. of Havona

39:8.10 Destiny guardians of Havona-c. experience enter the

41:6.5 X-ray solar forces to the c. of the higher orbit,

41:9.2 the trend, the swing, of the universal and eternal c.

44:5.9 You know of the innermost c. of Havona and that,

44:8.5 equalized until after you have finished the last c. of

46:5.1 Those c. groups which find mention in these

46:5.12 The first c. of the domain of the Sons is occupied by

46:5.13 The second c. is occupied by the Teacher Sons.

46:5.13 trinitized sons occupy a sector of the Daynal c..

46:5.13 This second c. is a domain of extraordinary interest

46:5.14 The third c. is devoted to the Melchizedeks.

46:5.15 The fourth c. is the home of the Vorondadeks and

46:5.15 Constellation Fathers take up their abode in this c. in

46:5.15 Universal Censors all reside in this c. when on duty

46:5.16 The fifth c. is the abode of the Lanonandeks,

46:5.16 The system reserves are held in this c., while the

46:5.17 The sixth c. is the tarrying place of the system Life

46:5.18 The seventh c. is the rendezvous of ascending sons,

46:5.18 to the group having its headquarters in this c..

46:5.21 The first c. of the angels is occupied by the Higher

46:5.21 The second c. is dedicated to the messenger hosts,

46:5.21 The third c. is held by the ministering spirits of the

46:5.22 The fourth c. is held by the administrator seraphim

46:5.22 The fifth c. is occupied by the planetary seraphim,

46:5.22 The seventh c. is the tarrying sphere of certain

48:6.33 holds one blindly in a closed c. of cold fact.

49:6.8 Starting out in the seventh c., mortals strive for the

49:6.13 Those attaining the third c., regardless of the status

53:5.5 emblem was a banner of white with one red c.,

53:5.5 in the center of which a black solid c. appeared.

55:2.4 A c. of intervening celestial personalities is

55:4.2 groups of human beings reach the third cosmic c. of

81:2.17 their huts by setting tall poles in the ground in a c.;

85:1.3 among the red men it was usually a c. of stones.

99:2.2 religion is caught in the stalemate of a vicious c..

102:3.10 revelation succeeds, affirming that the cosmic c. is

104:3.13 and thus do all seven encompass the c. of infinity

105:0.1 throughout this universal c. of endless diversification,

108:2.7 2. The attainment of the third c. of intellectual

108:2.7 in mortal minds upon the conquest of the third c.

108:5.2 just as he now carries over from c. to c. those items

109:2.3 power in a human who has made the third psychic c.

110:6.1 Entrance upon the seventh c. marks the beginning of

110:6.1 Completion of first c. denotes the relative maturity

110:6.5 C. by c. your intellectual decisions, moral choosings,

110:6.5 c. by c. you thereby ascend from the lower stages of

110:6.6 has a great deal to do with its c.-making influence;

110:6.8 the Adjuster presence proportional to c. attainment.

110:6.9 soul indicates the extent and depth of c. mastery.

110:6.10 selfhood reality is directly determined by c. conquest.

110:6.13 stages of maturity realization: The seventh c..

110:6.13 Entrance upon the seventh c. constitutes a mortal

110:6.14 The third c.. The Adjuster’s work is much more

110:6.14 after the human ascender attains the third c. and

110:6.14 When the third c. is attained, the Adjuster

110:6.15 The first c.. The Adjuster cannot, ordinarily, speak

110:6.15 until you attain the first and final c. of progressive

110:6.15 achievement of the first psychic c. is the nearest

110:6.16 These c. attainments are only relatively related to

110:6.16 but such lower c. beings are far less conscious of

110:6.19 an indirect relation between cosmic-c. attainment

110:6.19 but c. attainment always augments the potential of

110:6.20 From the seventh to the third c. there occurs

110:6.20 From the third c. onward the adjutant influence

110:6.21 The mastery of the first cosmic c. signalizes the

110:6.21 Beyond the first c., mind becomes increasingly akin

110:6.22 the subject breaks through into the third psychic c.,

110:6.22 when the human partner attains the first psychic c.,

110:7.10 C. by c. I have patiently ascended this human mind,

110:7.10 C. by c. I am passing on to judgment.

112:4.12 death overtakes you, you have attained the third c.

113:1.5 No matter in what c. a human happens to be, if such

113:1.6 in your mind of mortal investment in the seventh c.

113:1.6 c. by c. you advance until (if natural death does not

113:1.6 you reach the first or inner c. of relative contact with

113:1.7 Human beings in the initial or seventh c. have one

113:1.7 In the sixth c., a seraphic pair with one company

113:1.7 When the fifth c. is attained, human beings are

113:1.7 Upon attainment of the fourth c., mortal beings are

113:1.8 the inertia of animal legacy and attains the third c. of

113:1.8 their efforts to finish the third c., traverse the second,

113:2.1 decision to become Godlike, has entered the third c.,

113:2.2 to the very first being who attains the requisite c. of

113:4.1 continually seek to promote c.-making decisions in

119:3.6 except to those who have access to the inner c. of

125:2.8 was not eligible for admission to even the outer c. of

125:5.10 Jesus declined to join the merry c. but instead went

126:4.6 you liken God who sits upon the c. of the earth?

138:0.1 regarded themselves as belonging to Jesus’ inner c.

139:1.3 Andrew was one of the inner c. of four apostles,

139:2.15 so Peter, an intimate of Jesus, one of the inner c.,

140:2.1 concerning the kingdom to kneel in a c. about him.

160:2.9 Only a glimpse of the c. of eternity can inspire

163:1.5 as they knelt in a c. about Jesus, laid his hands upon

182:1.2 Jesus bade them kneel on a large flat rock in a c.

182:1.7 The eleven remained kneeling in this c. about Jesus

192:3.2 the eleven apostles knelt in a c. about the Master

193:5.1 without being directed they knelt about him in a c.,

circle of eternity

2:1.5 no event ever comes as a surprise; he inhabits the c..

3:0.1 God is everywhere present; the Father rules the c..

3:0.2 the absoluteness and infinity inherent in the c. and

3:2.8 in the c. such apparent differences are nonexistent.

4:1.6 The divine reach extends around the c. of eternity.

4:2.3 and marvelous thread of perfection from the c.;

8:0.2 of their united concepts throughout all of the c.;

9:0.5 Infinite Spirit pervades all space; he indwells the c.;

10:0.3 From the present situation on the c., looking

26:7.4 and thus really begin to function in the c. and in

29:4.3 encircles the grand universe and sweeps around the c

34:3.2 Infinite Spirit pervades all space and indwells the c.

42:4.2 swinging ever true to the c.; even if long prevented

106:8.12 self-realize the limitlessness of reality around the c.

131:1.2 God is the perfected c., and he rules the universe of

circleverb

0:0.5 seven superuniverses which c. the never-beginning,

11:4.2 seven spheres of the Spirit, which c. about Paradise

11:7.8 emergent energy as they c. forever around the Isle of

13:4.1 there c. the seven orbs of the Infinite Spirit, worlds

circle-making

110:6.6 decision, has a great deal to do with its c. influence;

113:4.1 seraphim continually seek to promote c. decisions in

circler

110:6.11 reality of the embryonic nature of a seventh c. is

110:6.16 A seventh or sixth c. can be almost as truly God-

110:6.16 —sonship conscious—as a second or first c., but

110:6.18 Therefore does a seventh c. go on to the mansion

110:6.18 of cosmic growth just as does a second or a first c..

circlessee cosmic circles

3:2.4 All creation c. eternally around the Paradise-

8:4.3 to every pilgrim of time traversing these perfect c.

14:1.16 exhibit three concentric c. of about equal density.

14:5.4 the c. of progress in the human mind have been

14:5.5 all this is possible to those who sojourn on the c.

25:4.14 Advisers proceed to the “schools of the seven c.

25:8.6 through the worlds of space and the c. of Havona.

26:2.7 Each one of them, on the separate Havona c., is

26:5.2 detailed instruction is provided on subsequent c.,

26:5.4 of the pilgrims of time on each of the Havona c.;

26:5.5 Time is of little consequence on the Havona c..

26:7.4 These excursions from the Havona c. to Paradise

26:8.3 The tests of the inner c. are the performances of

26:10.5 the anticipative enthusiasm of the former c..

27:4.2 The spirit of it has been imparted on the c. of

31:10.16 enormous and gigantic c. of swarming universes

38:8.6 for advancement to Seraphington and the seven c. of

39:1.5 they have all traversed the c. of Seraphington and

39:2.5 has subsequently traversed the c. of Seraphington

39:8.7 When mortal ascenders leave Uversa to begin the c.

39:8.7 undoubtedly achieve, the seven c. of seraphic light

39:8.8 accompany their associates through the Havona c.,

44:5.9 pilgrims of space have traversed the preceding c.,

45:4.1 At the center of the seven angelic residential c. on

46:4.2 1. The c.the nonnative residential areas.

46:4.6 This arrangement of the system activities into c.,

46:5.0 5. THE JERUSEM CIRCLES

46:5.1 groups of universe life are designated the Jerusem c..

46:5.2 1. The c. of the Sons of God.

46:5.3 2. The c. of the angels and higher spirits.

46:5.4 3. The c. of the Universe Aids, including the creature

46:5.5 4. The c. of the Master Physical Controllers.

46:5.6 5. The c. of the assigned ascending mortals,

46:5.7 6. The c. of the courtesy colonies.

46:5.8 7. The c. of the Corps of the Finality.

46:5.9 of seven concentric and successively elevated c..

46:5.9 They are all constructed along the same lines but are

46:5.9 they are of different sizes and are fashioned of

46:5.9 They are all surrounded by far-reaching enclosures,

46:5.9 encompassing every group of seven concentric c..

46:5.10 1. C. of the Sons of God. Though the Sons of God

46:5.10 In the Jerusem c. these various groups of sonship

46:5.11 These seven c. of the Sons are concentric and

46:5.11 and elevated so that each of the outer and larger c.

46:5.11 as to overlook all of their respective residential c..

46:5.20 2. The c. of the angels. Like the residential area

46:5.20 these c. of the angels consist of seven concentric

46:5.20 seven concentric and successively elevated c.,

46:5.23 The seven c. are surrounded by the exhibit panorama

46:5.23 this vast promenade overlooking the c. of the angels

46:5.25 3. The c. of the Universe Aids have the headquarters

46:5.26 4. The c. of the Master Physical Controllers.

46:5.27 5. The c. of the ascending mortals.

46:5.27 The central area of the c. of the ascending mortals

46:5.28 Everything done in these various c. is open to the

46:5.30 6. The c. of the courtesy colonies.

46:5.30 The seven c. of the courtesy colonies are graced by

46:5.32 7. The c. of the finaliters have a unique structure at

46:5.33 Other Jerusem c.: In addition to these residential

46:5.33 In addition to these residential c there are on Jerusem

47:3.11 The center of the seven major c. of the first

47:5.1 the center of the school c. of world number three.

47:5.3 these c. of culture prior to release from the flesh

48:3.15 the variously designated c., squares, and triangles.

49:6.8 These c. of mortal progression are levels of social,

53:5.4 azure blue concentric c. on a white background.

58:3.3 which vary from modified c. to extreme ellipses.

70:3.6 each tribe was surrounded by concentric c. of fear

78:4.2 second garden was surrounded by concentric c. of

85:5.2 sun in the center of “the seven c. of the universe.”

93:2.5 breast he wore an emblem of three concentric c.,

93:2.5 insignia of three concentric c. became regarded as

93:3.3 The symbol of the three concentric c., which

93:3.3 these three c. were emblematic of the infinity,

95:1.4 Salemites in Melchizedek’s insignia of the three c..

96:1.8 The philosophic c. of Egypt and later Alexandrian

104:1.3 doctrine was symbolized by the three concentric c.

108:2.9 Regardless of the attainment of the psychic c. and

110:5.6 degrees and increasingly as you ascend the psychic c.

110:6.0 6. THE SEVEN PSYCHIC CIRCLES

110:6.1 the successive conquest of the seven psychic c. of

110:6.1 Though traversal of the seven c. of cosmic growth

110:6.1 the mastery of these c. marks the attainment of those

110:6.2 is your equal partner in the attainment of the seven c.

110:6.2 The Adjuster ascends the c. with you from seventh

110:6.3 The psychic c. are not exclusively intellectual, neither

110:6.4 By such a balanced growth does man ascend the c.

110:6.6 decisions determine your advancement in the c. of

110:6.11 As the c. are traversed, the child of evolution is

110:6.12 precisely to define the seven levels, or psychic c.,

110:6.14 make the remaining c., and achieve the final stage

110:6.16 Perhaps these psychic c. of mortal progression

110:6.21 The seven c. embrace mortal experience extending

110:7.1 mortals living on Urantia who have attained their c.;

110:7.2 When a human being has completed the c. of

110:7.9 Human beings below the third and second c. of

112:6.9 upon the completion of the seven c. of premorontia

112:7.13 registry of that Adjuster is removed to the secret c.

113:1.4 in accordance with their status in making the c. of

113:1.6 with the human attainment of the c. of intellectuality

113:6.7 when those in the lower c. of mortal achievement

113:7.5 and then, while these mortals traverse the c. of the

113:7.5 guardians of destiny achieve the c. of Seraphington.

118:5.1 even the infinite God cannot create square c. or

134:8.4 Jesus finished the mortal task of achieving the c. of

139:0.4 uneducated, and in some c. of society uncultured.

147:5.8 deceptive c. of meaningless ceremonial services,

circling

3:6.1 of the outstretched, whirling, and ever-c. creation.

78:3.2 c. westward around the Caspian Sea into Europe.

116:3.6 in the evolutions of time as they unfold on the c.

117:4.14 he has set up tensions in the creations c. Paradise.

circuitsee circuit, gravity; circuit, Havona;

  circuit, mind; circuit, personality;

    circuit, Salvington; circuit, spirit or spiritual;

    see Circuit

3:1.3 the end of the heaven, and his c. to the ends of it;

3:2.2 universes around the endless circle of the eternal c..

3:2.4 God thus swing on forever around his majestic c.,

3:3.3 God’s personal c. encompasses all personalities,

5:1.9 Your ascension is a part of the c. of the seven

5:6.9 the vast and universal family circle and fraternal c. of

5:6.12 persons are embraced in the great c. of divine love,

7:3.3 in your petitions will be seized by the universal c.

7:5.8 experiences of the ascending pilgrims from c. to c.,

7:6.7 This intersonship c. is entirely different from the

8:5.3 The Holy Spirit is a c. indigenous to each local

9:5.4 mind of man is an individualized c., an impersonal

7:6.7 circuit is entirely different from the universal c. of

9:6.4 The Father’s c. may embrace a mind-material

11:1.3 through universe upon universe and from c. to c.,

11:4.2 the shining orbs of the Son and the inner c. of the

11:5.7 the central c. point of emanations which proceed

11:5.9 thereto following the completion of its space c..

12:7.9 impersonal levels that lie outside the fraternal c. of

13:0.1 The innermost c. consists of the seven secret spheres

13:0.2 Each c. is diverse in material, and each world of

13:0.2 each world of each c. is different excepting the

13:0.4 These brilliant spheres of the second c. likewise emit

13:0.6 Each world in the c. of the Father and c. of the Spirit

13:1.1 The Father’s c. of sacred life spheres contains the

13:2.6 The worlds of the inner c. are really fraternal or

14:1.9 Each c. differs, but all are perfectly balanced and

14:1.9 each c. is pervaded by a specialized representation of

14:1.9 the conduct of celestial affairs throughout each c..

14:1.11 world has its own local time, determined by its c..

14:1.11 All worlds in a given c. have the same length of year

14:1.11 decreases from the outermost to the innermost c..

14:1.16 A cross section of this c. would exhibit three circles

14:1.16 The outer c. of dark gravity bodies is arranged

14:1.16 being ten thousand times higher than the inner c..

14:1.16 The up-and-down diameter of the outer c. is fifty

14:3.4 on the receiving worlds of the outer or seventh c.,

14:4.15 progress outward from the first to the seventh c..

14:4.16 2. Progress inward from the seventh to the first c..

14:4.17 —progression within the worlds of a given c..

14:5.4 the Deity adventure, they are taken to the fifth c.;

14:5.4 Spirit, ascenders are transferred to the fourth c..

14:5.4 Eternal Son, ascenders are removed to the third c.;

14:5.4 ascenders go to sojourn on the second c. of worlds,

14:5.4 on the inner c. of progressive spiritual attainment.

14:5.4 From this inner c. the ascending pilgrims pass inward

14:5.5 allowed to visit freely among the worlds of the c.

14:5.5 not leave Havona nor go beyond his assigned c.

14:5.9 confronting you as you advance from c. to c. in

14:5.9 you progress from planet to planet within each c..

15:3.9 2. The c. of your solar system about the nucleus of

15:6.16 systems which belong to the same physical c.,

15:9.2 only two energy-c. divisions or power segregations:

15:9.4 1. The unifying intelligence c. of one of the Seven

15:9.5 2. The reflective-service c. of the seven Reflective

15:9.7 4. The c. of the intercommunion of the Eternal Son

15:9.13 2. The c. of the Divine Ministers, the local universe

15:9.14 3. The intelligence-ministry c. of a local universe,

18:1.1 There are seven worlds in the innermost c. of the

18:1.1 universally known as the personal c. of the Father.

21:0.4 from the outer spheres to the innermost c. of the

22:1.10 comparatively short periods, on the c. headquarters

23:1.8 constant partakers of the direct c. emanating from

23:1.9 the sustenance and direction of their Paradise c.;

24:1.12 In their work of c. supervision these efficient

24:1.12 unrevealed “high spirit personalities of c. control”

24:6.4 instant he arrived on the pilot world of the outer c.,

24:6.6 initial experience, step by step and c. by c., until he

26:3.7 4. The Messengers take origin on c. number four.

26:3.9 These beings, of origin on c. number six, usually

26:3.9 operate from planet number forty in the outermost c.

26:8.1 circuit is sometimes called the “c. of the Sons.”

29:2.15 This sevenfold c. proceeds from the superuniverse

29:2.16 direct c. of energy from one power center to another

29:2.18 The c. relay between the planets depends upon the

29:4.28 When energy is to be diverted to a new c.,

30:1.113 a true personality—is within the Father’s c..

32:2.12 far to the south and east in the superuniverse c. of

33:6.7 time of universe swing in relation to the Uversa c.

34:4.4 3. The intelligence-ministry c., including the unified

38:9.8 physical controllers and the material-c. manipulators.

39:2.3 upon a continuous, direct, and independent c..

41:2.8 a small planet in the c. of enormous masses,

41:9.2 it does ever swing true to the c. of the great ellipse

42:1.8 be required for the completion of the ordained c..

42:7.2 between the atomic nucleus and inner electronic c.

44:4.10 reception of every report on every world in a given c

44:5.7 work must be accomplished over the archangels’ c..

46:3.4 direct to their destinations over the archangels’ c..

54:2.3 the attempt to do the nondoable, to short-c. time in

61:1.12 The earth c. of land in northern latitudes was

62:7.1 the initial test flash of the universe c. signals at the

62:7.1 the archangel of initial planetary c. establishment.

62:7.3 automatically establishes the c. of communication

62:7.4 Next over this new c. came the greetings of the

106:0.6 (especially the c. of the Father’s worlds) is in many

108:4.4 In recent years the archangels’ c. has functioned on

112:4.8 which constitute the Father’s c. of Paradise worlds.

114:0.10 6. The location on the planet of an archangels’ c..

114:5.4 assistance of the archangels and their ever-ready c.

114:5.4 be circumvented by utilization of the archangels’ c..

114:7.16 prominent one is the location on the planet of a c.

117:5.7 self is everlastingly divorced from the adjutant c..

117:6.10 The great c. of love is from the Father, through

189:3.2 The c. of the archangels then operated for the first

circuit, gravitysee also circuits, gravity

0:6.1 Any and all that responds to the material-g. centering

6:4.6 drawing power of the all-powerful spirit-g. of the

6:5.2 the all-powerful grasp of the spirit-g. of the Son.

7:1.0 1. THE SPIRIT-GRAVITY CIRCUIT

7:1.5 For there do exist within the absolute spirit-g. those

7:1.7 spirit of the Eternal Son or the associated spirit-g..

7:1.8 All reactions of the spirit-g. of the grand universe

7:3.2 The spirit-g. literally pulls the soul of man

7:3.3 The spirit-g. is the basic channel for transmitting

7:3.3 petitions seized by the universal c. of spirit gravity

7:3.4 The discriminative operation of the spirit-g. might be

7:6.7 different from the universal c. of spirit gravity,

9:6.0 6. THE MIND-GRAVITY CIRCUIT

9:6.1 mind are grasped in the absolute mind-g. which

9:6.8 The mind-g. is dependable; it emanates from the

16:8.19 response to the personality-g. of the Father of all

34:3.5 Though the spirit-g. of the Eternal Son operates

51:1.5 broken intellectual synchrony with the mind-g.

56:3.4 correlated with the Paradise g. of the Eternal Son,

75:7.5 through intellectual association with the mind-g. of

108:2.1 over the universal mind-g. of the Conjoint Actor

117:5.3 allied in some new way with the spirit-g. of the

circuit, Havona or circuit of Havona

  see also circuits, Havona

7:5.6 the rest that intervenes between the inner Hc. and

13:4.1 Between the inner cH. and the shining spheres of the

14:1.9 thirty-five million worlds in the innermost Hc. and

14:1.12 Besides H.-c. time, there is the Paradise-Havona

14:1.12 the planetary abodes of the first or inner Hc. to

14:1.12 years for these spheres to complete their c..

14:5.4 domiciled on the pilot world of the seventh Hc..

14:5.4 Arrival on the first cH. signifies the acceptance of

17:1.1 spheres of the Eternal Son and the innermost Hc..

17:5.2 are each limited to the permeation of a single Hc..

17:5.3 the first pilgrims of time arrived on the outer cH. in

17:5.4 As you advance from c. to c. in H., you will learn of

22:8.5 corps of the Trinitized Sons on the inner cH..

24:2.3 one being stationed on the pilot world of each Hc..

24:6.3 your arrival on the receiving world of the outer Hc.

24:7.6 “spontaneously” appears on the outer c. of the H.

25:8.6 the days of the ascenders’ sojourn on the last cH.,

26:3.1 entering H. through the pilot world of the first c.

26:3.2 entering by way of the pilot world of the seventh c.

26:3.2 the creatures from world to world and from c. to c.,

26:3.4 Originating on the first c., they serve throughout

26:3.5 These angels are created on the second c but operate

26:4.11 dark gravity bodies of H. to the outer planetary c.

26:4.12 planet of H., the pilot world of the seventh c.,

26:5.1 whom arrived on the pilot world of the inner Hc.

26:5.1 Grandfanda on the pilot world of the outer c..

26:5.1 first met on the receiving world of c. number four.

26:6.2 Here, on this Hc., they come near to encountering

26:6.4 as examiners on the pilot world of c. number six.

26:6.4 the pilgrims are certified for translation to the fifth c..

26:7.1 set for their achievement on the worlds of this c..

26:7.3 the completion of the course of training on this c.

26:8.1 fourth Hc. is sometimes called the “c. of the Sons.

26:8.1 From the worlds of this c. the ascending pilgrims go

26:8.1 on the worlds of this c. the descending pilgrims

26:8.1 There are seven worlds in this c. on which the

26:8.1 In many respects the experiences of this c. are the

26:8.2 ministers to the ascending mortals of the fourth c..

26:9.1 On the worlds of this c. the Father guides maintain

26:10.3 After a long sojourn on c. number two the subject of

26:10.5 For the successful pilgrims on the second c. the

26:11.1 Much of an ascender’s time on the last c. is devoted

26:11.2 Among those who dwell on this inner c. are the

26:11.2 corps on the perfect worlds of the inner Hc..

26:11.3 On this innermost c., the ascending and descending

26:11.7 go to sleep on the pilot world of the inner c.,

27:1.1 who go forth from the central Isle to the inner cH.,

27:1.4 You enter the rest on the final Hc. and are eternally

27:1.4 who produced the final sleep on the innermost cH.;

27:3.3 the sons of the conjoint corps on the inner Hc.,

31:7.4 groups on Paradise, Vicegerington, and the inner Hc.

56:6.2 the pilot world of the outer Hc. unify with the

56:7.2 while passing through the worlds of the sixth Hc..

circuit, mind or circuit of mindsee also circuits, mind

0:6.1 Any and all that responds to the m. of the Conjoint

9:6.0 6. THE MIND-GRAVITY CIRCUIT

9:6.1 of mind are grasped in the absolute m.-gravity c.

9:6.2 the Conjoint Actor dominates and controls the m..

9:6.2 are unerringly drawn into this absolute c. of mind.

9:6.8 The m.-gravity c. is dependable; it emanates from the

9:6.8 there parallels this c. of mind some little-understood

9:7.3 the Conjoint Actor is the universe center of the m.,

15:9.4 a cosmic-mc. is limited to a single superuniverse.

51:1.5 intellectual synchrony with the m.-gravity c.

62:7.2 from Salvington over the newly established m. of the

75:7.5 intellectual association with the m.-gravity c. of the

108:2.1 the universal m.-gravity c. of the Conjoint Actor

112:5.4 man is in possession of a m. which has been placed

circuit, personality

0:6.1 Any and all things responding to the p. of the Father,

1:3.6 Only by means of his far-flung p. does God deal

3:1.6 But not so with the p. and the Adjusters;

3:6.6 but I cannot understand how; perhaps through the p.

5:0.2 with all these personal beings through the p.

5:2.2 This refers to the p., whenever, wherever, and

5:3.2 the Creator by the function of the Father’s p..

5:6.10 The p. of the universe of universes is centered in the

5:6.11 and this c. unerringly transmits the worship of all

5:6.12 great circuit of divine love, the p. of the Father.

6:4.5 contact with personality, the Father acts in the p..

7:2.3 are not personal; they are not in the p. of the Father.

9:8.8 2. Objective response to the Father’s p..

9:8.9 Source personalities are not a part of the Father’s p..

9:8.11 groups who are not included in the Father’s p.,

10:3.14 parental contact with all creatures through his p..

10:3.19 gravity, with spiritual gravity, or with the p., but

11:1.4 Whether we trace the p. back through the universe

12:3.1 responsive to gravity—to the Father’s exclusive c.;

12:3.1 though this c. is exclusive to the Father, he is not

12:3.12 We recognize the c., but we cannot measure either

16:8.19 reactive response to the personality-gravity c. of the

16:9.14 encircuited within the grasp of the universal p..

32:4.8 Through the p. the Father is cognizant of all the

40:5.3 draw the nearest to you in the p. and in the spirit

40:9.1 included in the Father’s p., but they have fused with

56:4.2 contact with this same source through the p.,

56:4.3 supremacy and ultimacy to God the Absolute, the p.,

112:0.8 6. It discloses only qualitative response to the p. in

circuit, Salvington

35:3.1 is the pilot world of the S. of seventy primary

35:3.2 The 490 spheres of the S. are divided into ten groups

35:3.12 cultural worlds, the primary spheres of the c..

35:7.1 The second group of seven worlds in the c. of

35:7.3 centered on these Vorondadek worlds of the S..

35:10.1 The third group of seven worlds in the S. of seventy

36:2.1 the fourth group of seven primary spheres in the S..

36:4.5 finaliters’ worlds of the S., where their offspring are

36:4.6 the fifth group of seven primary worlds in the S. are

37:5.10 and tributary satellites in the S. are the exclusive

38:4.1 ninth group of seven primary spheres in the S.

38:5.1 millennium spent on the seraphic worlds of the S..

40:8.2 and through the educational worlds of the S.;

48:5.10 who have long served on the worlds of the S.,

circuit, spirit or spiritual; see also circuits, spirit

  see circuit, spirit-gravity

0:6.1 Any and all things responding to the s. of the Son,

7:1.1 exclusively s., leads directly back to the person of

7:3.6 unworthy prayers can find lodgment in the s. of the

7:3.6 such prayers can find no place in the universal s.;

8:5.3 The Holy Spirit is the s. of this Creative Daughter

34:4.3 2. The s. of the Divine Minister, the Holy Spirit.

circuit, spirit-gravity

6:4.6 the spiritual drawing power of the all-powerful s.

6:5.2 within the all-powerful grasp of the s. of the Son.

7:1.0 1. THE SPIRIT-GRAVITY CIRCUIT

7:1.5 For there do exist within the absolute s. those

7:1.7 either the spirit of the Eternal Son or associated s..

7:1.8 All reactions of the s. of the grand universe are

7:3.2 The s. literally pulls the soul of man Paradiseward.

7:3.3 The s. is the basic channel for transmitting the

7:3.3 petitions seized by the universal c. of spirit gravity

7:3.4 The discriminative operation of the s. might be

7:6.7 different from the universal c. of spirit gravity,

34:3.5 the s. of the Eternal Son operates independently of

Circuit Regulators

48:2.4 1. C. Regulators     400

48:2.13 1. C.. These are the unique beings who co-ordinate

48:2.13 it requires millions of the c to energize even a system

48:2.14 C. initiate those changes in material energies which

48:2.14 These beings are morontia power generators as well

48:2.14 beings are morontia power generators as well as c..

48:2.14 these living morontia dynamos seem to transform the

48:2.19 associated two system co-ordinators, four c.,

30:2.19 1. C. Regulators.

Circuit Spirit(s)—see also Circuits, Spirits of the

17:5.3 While the C. are coexistent with the Master Spirits,

17:5.5 The C. are related to the native inhabitants of

17:5.5 Like the Adjusters, the C. are impersonal, and they

17:5.5 they consort with the perfect minds of Havona

17:5.5 But these C. never become a permanent part of

26:2.7 While the C. produced comparatively few of these

26:3.6 The children of the third C. function throughout

26:3.8 tertiary supernaphim, the children of the fifth C.,

26:5.5 taken before the twelve adjutants of the seventh C.

116:4.5 Master Spirits collectively produced the Seven C.

Circuit Supervisor(s)

24:0.4 2. Universe C..

24:0.10 C., Census Directors, and the Personal Aids are

24:0.10 The Universe C. and the Census Directors maintain

24:1.0 1. THE UNIVERSE CIRCUIT SUPERVISORS

24:1.1 C. are concerned, not with the realms of purely

24:1.2 C. are the exclusive creation of the Infinite Spirit,

24:1.2 they function as the agents of the Conjoint Actor.

24:1.2 They are personalized for service in the following

24:1.3 1. Supreme C..

24:1.4 2. Associate C..

24:1.5 3. Secondary C..

24:1.6 4. Tertiary C..

24:1.8 the seven associate c. and the first order of the

24:1.9 I do not know how many secondary c. there are in

24:1.10 A tertiary c. functions on the headquarters world of

24:1.10 They are assigned to the local universes by the

24:1.11 C. are created for their specific tasks, and they serve

24:1.11 They are not rotated in service and hence make an

24:1.11 Tertiary c No. 572,842 has functioned on Salvington

24:1.11 he is a member of the personal staff of Michael of

24:1.12 Whether acting in the local or higher universes, c.

24:1.13 The Universe C. have something of the same

24:1.14 The c. exercise certain oversight of those mind

24:1.14 in all their manifold labors the Universe C. are

24:1.15 While the c. are entirely alike within their respective

24:1.15 they are all distinct individuals.

24:1.15 They are truly personal beings, but they possess a

24:1.16 Although you will recognize and know them as you

24:1.16 you will have no personal relations with them.

24:1.16 They are c., and they attend strictly and efficient

24:1.16 They deal solely with those personalities and entities

30:1.72 2. Universe C..

30:2.68 2. Universe C..

37:8.3 Andovontia is the name of the tertiary Universe C.

53:7.3 were suspended by the action of the system c..

circuited

5:6.11 As all gravity is c. in the Isle of Paradise, as all mind

5:6.11 as all mind is c. in the Conjoint Actor and all spirit in

5:6.11 so is all personality c. in the personal presence of the

13:0.4 the billion worlds of the seven-c. central universe.

14:6.1 The range of the activities of seven-c. Havona is

15:4.1 apparently c. in and out of the nether Paradise

23:1.9 They are “short c.” as you might describe it in

28:7.1 presenting the preparatory course for the seven-c.

29:2.14 All energy is c. in the Paradise cycle, but the

42:1.6 And all force is c. in Paradise, comes from the

42:10.1 This eternal cycle of energy, being c. in the Father

circuiters

38:9.8 morontia- and spirit-energy controllers and mind c..

circuitized

32:2.2 those energies which they originally organized and c.

41:7.9 6. Gravity action at high temperatures transforms c.

circuitizing

41:2.4 The c. and channelizing of energy is supervised by

circuitlike

65:7.3 The seven adjutant spirits are more c. than entitylike,

circuitous

92:4.3 Evolutionary religion pictures the c. gropings of

circuitssee circuits, gravity; circuits, Havona;

     circuits, mind; circuits, spirit; see Circuits

     see energy circuit(s); see power circuit(s)

3:1.6 embracing the presence c. of the Eternal Son,

3:2.4 “a way for the lightning”; he has ordained the c. of

5:1.9 from the outer c. ever nearer the inner center,

7:1.2 the c. of pure spirit power are not retarded by the

7:1.7 interfere with the operation of local universe c., but

7:3.4 to the functions of the neural c. in the human body:

7:3.6 such requests fall dead; they do not ascend in the c.

7:5.5 the Eternal Son bestowed himself upon each of the c.

7:5.8 the Eternal Son, who literally passed through the c.

8:1.5 made manifest in the associated intelligence c. of the

9:8.6 together with supervisors of certain c. of physical,

11:5.1 all physical-energy and cosmic-force c. have their

11:8.2 central gravity pull operating upon the endless c. of

12:1.2 swinging onward in the tracks of the great space c..

12:1.14 stupendous c. of force and materializing energies.

12:1.14 Between the energy c. of the seven superuniverses

12:2.4 connected with the power c. of the organized and

12:3.1 to the Father, he is not excluded from the other c.;

12:3.6 These four c. are not related to the nether Paradise

12:3.6 center; they are neither force, energy, nor power c..

12:3.6 They are absolute presence c. and like God are

12:4.1 moving along the endless c. of the master universe

14:5.5 be permitted to go back to the planets of those c.

15:3.16 the c. are greater in number, and there is increased

15:3.16 there are fewer and fewer systems, layers, c., and

15:4.2 designed to establish the manifold power c.

15:5.11 highly condensed matter to be recharged in the c. of

15:6.9 which comes their way in the established space c..

15:8.2 The physical-energy c. administered by the power

15:8.6 unbalance energy, to deplete the physical power c.

15:8.6 and are swung into the balanced and established c.

15:8.7 out of control in the more delicately balanced c.,

15:9.0 9. CIRCUITS OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

15:9.1 The universal c. of Paradise do actually pervade the

15:9.1 These presence c. are: the personality gravity of the

15:9.2 In addition to the universal Paradise c. and in

15:9.2 the superuniverse c. and the local universe c..

15:9.3 The Superuniverse C.:

15:9.6 3. The secret c. of the Mystery Monitors, in some

15:9.10 7. The energy c. of the power centers and physical

15:9.11 The Local Universe C.:

15:9.15 that its individual and combined c. become

15:9.15 local universe swing into the settled c. of light and

17:3.10 be independent of all known subabsolute universe c..

18:6.4 of the Paradise c. are available to the Unions of Days

19:5.2 They seem to operate over all known c. and appear

23:1.9 When in transit, or when operating in the c. of

23:3.5 realms not embraced within the established c. of the

24:1.1 The vast power currents of space and the c. of

24:1.1 but with the c. of relative spiritual energy and with

24:1.1 relative spiritual energy and with those modified c.

24:1.1 The supervisors do not give origin to c. of energy

24:1.1 They direct and manipulate all such spirit-energy c.

24:1.7 The c. of the seven superuniverses are in the

24:1.7 From here they supervise and direct the c. of the

24:1.9 as we arrange for the establishment of separate c.

24:1.12 the proper c. to employ for the transmission of all

24:1.12 able to throw any world out of certain universe c.

24:1.13 the Universe Power Directors have to material c..

24:1.13 having the oversight of all spirit and all material c.

28:3.2 the universal intelligence c. of the Infinite Spirit,

28:4.12 actual messages coming in over the established c. of

28:5.7 volume of information circulating on the master c.

28:5.15 being selective for such data in the c. of time.

28:7.4 some of the c. essential to their services are not here

28:7.4 once more restored to the reflective c. concerned,

29:0.10 energy c. of space outside of the central universe

29:2.10 Directors are the regulators of the master energy c.

29:2.13 c. of power go forth from their seat of united action.

29:2.16 to modify the seven power c. emanating from

29:2.18 These system centers dispatch the power c. to the

29:3.5 relinquish their direct supervision of the energy c.

29:3.8 and regulation of the master c. of universe energy.

29:4.3 a separation of the c. of power between each of the

29:4.20 its concentration into the specialized currents or c..

29:4.20 equalization of the pressures of interplanetary c..

29:4.28 This they do just as literally as certain metallic c.

29:4.30 communication outside the regularly established c..

31:2.2 to be competent to utilize any and all energies, c.,

32:2.5 sufficient energy to enable the c. and systems to

32:3.2 stabilized until they are swung into the settled c. of

34:1.1 establishment of the energy c. by the power centers

34:1.2 ordained c. of spirit power and spiritual influence

34:4.0 4. THE LOCAL UNIVERSE CIRCUITS

34:4.5 the master c. of the grand universe are derived

36:5.4 not be regarded as entities; they are more like c..

37:8.3 He is concerned only with spirit and morontia c.,

37:8.3 restoration to the universe c. of his supervision.

39:3.8 any space junction of the universe intelligence c..

39:3.9 direction of the near-by main c. of universe power.

39:5.14 to swing into the energy currents of the universe c.

41:1.1 vast complex of communication lines, energy c.,

41:1.2 relay the down-stepped and modified c. to the

41:1.3 these energy c. are basic to all physical-material

41:2.8 They do fairly well with regard to the physical c. of

41:3.1 directionizing of energy c. of the material creations.

41:6.4 attached electrons in the two outer electronic c.,

41:6.4 and forth between the nineteenth and twentieth c.

42:4.3 the work of transmuting the ultimaton into the c.

42:4.6 are gravity-responding energy currents, power c.,

42:6.6 Ultimatons do not describe orbits or whirl in c.

42:7.1 there whirl, in endless profusion but in fluctuating c.,

42:10.6 absolute mind—the direct c. of the Conjoint Actor.

44:1.1 rolled in upon the spirit energy of the celestial c..

44:1.9 spheres can be picked up on universe broadcast c..

46:8.2 But even if Urantia were restored to the system c.,

46:8.3 isolated spheres will be restored to the Satania c.,

48:2.13 channels of the morontia spheres, and these c. are

48:2.13 The morontia c. are distinct from both physical and

49:1.2 are the instigators of the energy c. of living matter.

52:2.2 During this era the planet is established in the c. of

53:6.5 automatically thrown out of the constellation c. by

53:7.3 isolated in the constellation and the universe c..

53:7.3 The c. to the fallen worlds were also cut off, so

53:7.3 these c. will not be restored so long as the archrebel

53:9.6 c. will not be reinstated so long as Lucifer lives.

55:0.3 those planets which attain existence in the main c.

55:10.1 soon swings into the established superuniverse c.,

55:11.2 associated local universes in the established c. of the

57:3.4 passing out into space on c. of irregular outline,

57:3.4 returning to the nuclear regions to complete their c.,

57:3.4 enormous suns off into space on independent c..

57:3.9 300,000,000,000 years ago the Andronover solar c.

66:2.5 of flesh and blood but also attuned to the life c. of

66:4.12 not lost contact with the life c. through rebellion,

66:4.15 their mortal bodies the complement of the system c.;

67:2.3 Meantime the system c. had been severed; Urantia

67:4.2 deprived of the sustenance of the system life c..

67:6.9 the planetary c. of communication were severed

67:6.9 the restoration of Urantia to the constellation c..

74:3.1 were all the c. of extraplanetary communication.

77:2.5 staff members of the powerful life-maintenance c.

77:2.5 These life c. caused the chromosomes of the

77:9.4 Although their ability to traverse the energy c. makes

110:4.1 cosmic intelligence coming in over the master c. of

110:4.3 inherent in the c. of the evolving animal mind.

112:4.12 of advanced standing over the communication c. to

113:2.8 for communication and service on the higher c. of

113:2.10 and recharging with the life energy of the universe c.,

114:2.6 system of Satania is restored to the constellation c.

114:5.4 is still spiritually isolated in the Norlatiadek c., but

114:7.14 universe c. to produce a feeling of cosmic desertion

116:5.16 The established c. of physical creation are being

116:7.1 living organism is penetrated by intelligence c.,

117:5.7 The great c. of energy, mind, and spirit are never

117:5.8 But these c. of spiritual ministry, whether Spirit of

117:5.10 How do these manifold c. of cosmic ministry

117:5.10 the immediate bestowers of these c. of time and

117:7.13 The energy c. will be in perfect balance and in

circuits, gravitysee also gravity circuit

3:1.7 Controller is potentially present in the gc. of the

5:3.2 able to utilize the spirit-gc. of the Eternal Son.

12:3.1 over all four absolute-gc. in the master universe:

30:1.11 nor do they as such traverse the mind-gc.;

33:2.2 His personal power is limited by the pre-existent gc.

107:6.4 space over the instantaneous and universal gc. of the

107:6.5 Monitors are thus associated with the material c. of

107:6.5 the entire grand universe over the material-gc..

107:6.6 And yet, while the Adjusters utilize the material-gc.,

116:3.1 Deities not only act directly in their gc. throughout

circuits, Havona or circuits of Havona

    see also circuit, Havona

7:5.9 who labors in the adventure of making the H. is

7:5.9 pilgrims on the seven c. of progressive H. attainment

7:7.5 progress of pilgrims of time through the c. of H.,

8:4.3 Michael Son in the seven bestowals upon the cH.,

13:0.1 Paradise and the innermost of the H. planetary c.

13:0.1 situated in space three lesser c. of special spheres.

13:0.2 These three seven-world c. of the Father, the Son,

13:0.3 throughout Paradise and even upon the seven cH..

13:1.1 innermost of the three c., are the only forbidden

14:1.3 processional of three Paradise and the seven H..

14:1.4 3. The semiquiet space zone separating the H. from

14:1.8 belt of dark gravity bodies from the innermost c. of

14:1.9 worlds of H. are arranged in seven concentric c.

14:1.9 surrounding the three c. of Paradise satellites.

14:1.10 The H. planetary c. are not superimposed;

14:1.10 concentric stabilized units—the three c. of Paradise

14:1.10 of Paradise spheres and the seven cH. worlds.

14:1.10 Physically regarded, the H. and the Paradise c. are

14:1.11 But time is germane to the H. and to numerous

14:1.15 gravity bodies is divided into two equal elliptical c.

14:1.17 intervening space which exists between the two c. of

14:3.5 although the spheres of the seven c. are maintained

14:4.18 on the outer c. of these pattern spheres on high.

14:4.22 who there seek to advance from lower to higher c.

14:5.1 On the seven cH. your attainment is intellectual,

14:5.1 achieved on each of the worlds of each of these c..

14:5.7 Not until you traverse the last of the H. and visit the

14:5.9 is the experience of those who traverse these c.

17:0.10 the seven Paradise satellites of the Spirit, the H.,

17:0.11 function through the Seven Spirits of the HC.;

17:5.1 Master Spirits to the seven c. of the central universe.

19:2.2 on Paradise nor on the worlds of the Paradise-H.;

19:5.10 superuniverse training worlds and on the eternal cH.,

21:0.4 of spiritual creature ascent on the seven cH.,

22:1.10 on the circuit headquarters planets of the H.

23:1.1 the Solitary Messengers except Paradise and the H.;

23:2.4 2. Messengers of the Havona C..

23:2.13 2. Messengers of the Havona C..

23:2.13 you will see face to face will be those of the H..

24:0.11 from Paradise outward: through the H. to the

24:1.7 stationed on the pilot worlds of the seven H..

24:6.3 in piloting the pilgrims of time through the cH.

24:6.3 throughout your entire career on the heavenly c..

24:6.6 from the outer c. of initial experience, step by step

24:7.9 The arrival of mortal ascenders on the H inaugurated

25:1.5 continuously conduct on each of the seven H..

25:1.5 souls who are preparing for advancement to the cH..

25:1.7 so helpful in their subsequent work on the H. as

25:4.14 seven circles” located on the pilot worlds of the H..

26:2.4 of the affairs of ascending beings on the seven cH..

26:2.4 who sojourn for long periods on the world c. of the

26:2.5 chiefly on the seven c. of the central and divine

26:2.6 Each of the seven planetary cH. is under the direct

26:3.1 Spirits are the angelic specialists of the various cH.,

26:3.1 the Paradise Citizens, who traverse these c. from

26:3.2 may avoid passing through all seven of the H. of

26:3.4 their presence on the c. means that nothing can

26:3.6 Broadcasters can operate all of the basic c. of space.

26:3.8 over the vast news c. of the central universe.

26:4.1 to the seven planetary c. of the central universe.

26:4.1 Paradise Citizens, in their pilgrimage through the H.,

26:6.1 minister on all cH. to both ascending pilgrims and

26:7.4 Universal Father and the final clearance of the H..

26:9.2 notwithstanding the remaining c. to be traversed.

26:10.7 the ministry of the pilgrims of time on the world cH.

27:3.3 the ascendant pilgrims have already met on the cH..

27:3.3 And on the other c. the ascending pilgrims have met

27:5.5 living treasures to all beings on any of the H.,

30:1.59 3. The Twelvefold Adjutants of the Havona C..

39:8.8 seraphim pass through the c. of the central universe

39:8.8 pass through this experience instead of the H..

40:7.5 human beings who traverse the H. and find God

40:10.10 ever and anon on the seven c. of the central universe.

48:4.20 through the cH. to the eternal shores of Paradise.

56:6.4 comprehension of the Supreme on the outer c. of

112:7.9 never ceasing the supernal ascent until the seven c.

119:0.2 seven times bestowed himself upon the seven c. of

circuits, mind; see also circuit, mind

3:1.8 Source and Center is potentially present in the m.

6:6.3 Father fragments are entirely outside of the m. of

9:4.3 utterly transcends the active and functioning m.

9:7.3 We know that the c. of the cosmic m. influence the

9:7.3 they contain the universal space reports, and just as

9:7.3 they focus in the Seven Master Spirits and converge

11:1.4 whether we trace out the m. or follow the trillions

13:4.3 operate to equalize and stabilize the cosmic-m. of

24:1.14 supervisors exercise certain oversight of those m.

24:1.14 the c. of pure mind are subject to the supervision

24:1.16 those activities which are concerned with the c.

30:1.11 nor do they as such traverse the m.-gravity c.;

36:5.14 They perform invaluable service in the m. on the

44:5.3 These artisans are the keen students of the m. of

55:4.21 the development of new functions of the m. of the

107:6.5 my order of personality can traverse the m. of the

110:2.4 impinge upon, and are centered in, the human m.:

110:4.3 inherent in the c. of the evolving animal mind.

111:3.2 decision-choice, is resident in the material m.;

112:3.3 When the vital c. of higher adjutant ministry are

112:3.3 to have met with death whenever the essential m.

112:6.4 apart from the undifferentiated m. of the Creative

112:7.6 its increasing attunement to the m. and spirit c. of

116:3.2 The mc. emanating from these varied intelligence

117:0.3 When an evolving mind becomes attuned to the c. of

117:5.7 The great c. of energy, m., and spirit are never

117:5.13 having used the m. and spirit c. of the grand

circuits, spirit or spiritual; see also circuit, spirit

5:3.2 able to utilize the s.-gravity c. of the Eternal Son.

6:3.2 as they go forth over the sc. of the Second Source

7:1.2 the c. of pure spirit power are not retarded by the

9:6.6 gravity demands of neither material nor spiritual c..

24:1.1 in general they have to do with all higher spirit c.

24:1.1 but with the c. of relative spiritual energy and with

24:1.1 all relative spirit c. concerned in the administration

24:1.1 They direct and manipulate all such spirit-energy c.

24:1.8 co-ordination of material and spiritual c. passing out

24:1.13 have something of the same relationship to spirit c.

24:1.13 having the oversight of all spirit and all material c.

34:1.2 ordained c. of spirit power and spiritual influence

34:4.1 There are three distinct sc. in the local universe of

34:5.3 included in the spiritual c. of the Divine Minister.

35:9.9 the local spiritual c. are immediately severed.

37:8.3 He is concerned only with spirit and morontia c.,

39:5.17 While Urantia is, at present, outside the spiritual c.

48:2.13 both physical and spiritual c. on the transition worlds

52:6.8 These worlds are in the spiritual c. of their realm,

112:7.6 its increasing attunement to the mind and sc. of

116:5.10 Concomitant therewith the spiritual c. of the Master

117:5.7 The great c. of energy, mind, and s. are never

117:5.8 And so it is with the spiritual c.: Man utilizes these

117:5.8 But these c. of spiritual ministry, whether Spirit of

117:5.13 having used the mind and sc. of the grand universe

146:2.2 prayer connection of the human soul with the sc. of

Circuits, Spirits of the

14:1.9 of the Infinite Spirit, one of the seven S..

14:6.32 worlds of Havona in close association with the S..

17:0.7 5. The Seven S..

17:0.11 function through the Seven S. of the Havona C.;

17:1.3 spheres of Havona activity through the Seven S..

17:5.0 5. THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF THE CIRCUITS

17:5.1 The Seven S. of the Havona C. are the joint

17:5.1 They are the servants of the Master Spirits, whose

17:5.1 Through these uniform S. of the Havona C. they are

17:5.2 The Seven S. are each limited to the permeation of

17:5.2 They are not directly concerned with the regimes of

17:5.2 But they are in liaison with the Supreme Executives,

17:5.3 These S. make contact with those who sojourn in

17:5.4 you will learn of the S., but you will not be able to

17:5.5 But the S. never become a permanent part of Havona

17:8.2 tertiary supernaphim are created by the Seven S..

23:1.1 following creation of the Seven S. of the Havona C.

26:1.12 are the offspring of the Master Spirits and of the S..

24:3.2 Wherever the c. of the Conjoint Creator extend,

26:1.16 directly employing the exclusive c. of the Father.

26:1.16 to synchronize with the c. of the Eternal Son.

26:1.17 the intake of the spiritual energy of the primary c. of

26:2.6 the direct supervision of one of the Seven S.,

26:2.7 Tertiary supernaphim take origin in these Seven S..

30:1.58 2. The Seven S. of the Havona C..

30:2.19 5. The Seven S..

circular

2:2.1 eternal, never-beginning, never-ending, c. nature of

11:1.1 very center of the upper surface of this well-nigh c.

12:1.1 The final proof of both a c. and delimited universe

14:1.16 in arrangement, consisting of three c. groupings.

15:3.1 individual planets, forms a watchlike, elongated-c.

25:6.4 Their permanent headquarters are in the c. abodes

41:5.6 pull inherent in material mass and the c.-gravity

41:8.3 In large suns—small c. nebulae—when hydrogen is

42:1.9 And all this confirms our belief in a c., limited, but

42:2.11 initial response to the c. and absolute-gravity grasp

42:2.12 thus becoming directly responsive to the c. grasp

42:6.3 responding only to the c. Paradise-gravity pull.

43:1.10 The Edentia sea of glass is one enormous c. crystal

46:5.19 These c. reservations of the Sons occupy an

46:7.1 at their center is situated the vast c. headquarters of

46:8.1 erasure of over two standard miles in this c. story.

47:3.5 wings terminating in the c. class assembly halls,

57:2.1 All evolutionary material creations are born of c.

57:2.1 primary nebulae are c. throughout the early part of

57:2.4 At this time it was a gigantic c. gas cloud in shape

57:4.1 The primary stage of a nebula is c.; the secondary,

73:6.5 tree was growing from the earth in the central and c.

73:6.6 it grew in a central, c. courtyard of another temple

80:9.13 This was the time of the building of the c. sun

130:7.5 c. simultaneity increasingly displace the onetime

189:2.4 The larger of these two stones was a huge c. affair,

circularity

42:1.9 as yet, a finite universe, a c. of endless existence,

circulate

11:5.8 they c. throughout the universes and return by

41:6.1 the various forms of energy and matter which c. in

42:7.9 and c. in more distinct and definite orbits.

58:1.3 salt solution c. throughout their bodies in the blood

58:6.5 simple to allow the briny waters to c. through the

circulated

58:1.4 Your primitive ancestors freely c. about in the salty

66:4.12 There c. through their material forms the antidotal

139:1.9 copies of this private record were made and c. freely

150:8.11 the fringe of this crowd there c. those debased

185:5.8 Jewish rulers freely c. among the crowd and urged

circulates

12:8.2 matter for the making of untold universes now c.

16:0.12 force-focal headquarters, which slowly c. around

42:4.3 They are masters of energy as it c. in this primitive

46:1.3 The energy of Jerusem is superbly controlled and c.

51:1.3 While material blood c. through their material bodies

58:1.4 this same salty solution freely c. about in your bodies

circulating

11:4.2 Here the slowly c. presences of the Seven Supreme

13:0.3 The seven secret spheres of the Father, c. about

15:5.9 From the vast quantity of matter c. in space, small

15:5.10 mere fragments and meteors, c. through space.

15:6.12 The meteors and other small particles of matter c.

15:8.1 the balance and control of the physical energies c.

15:8.7 quickly restore the balance between c. energy and

23:1.9 are thrown out of liaison with the higher c. forces.

26:1.17 partake of the c. teachings of the marvelous Trinity

28:5.7 To the well-nigh infinite volume of information c.

28:5.8 living receivers of the enminded and c. wisdom of

28:5.18 made of the fraternal competitive spirit by c. to any

29:1.3 their slowly c. presences indicate the whereabouts of

37:8.7 These beings are the living and c. experiential law

41:3.2 as one dozen oranges would have if they were c.

41:3.6 pressure, accompanied by loss of heat and c. energy,

41:7.14 the intake of space-force and analogous c. energy.

42:0.2 personal control of manifested power and c. energy

57:5.1 gathered most of the near-by c. matter of space,

57:5.6 was drawn from the sun to become independent c.

57:5.8 enormous volume of matter now c. about the sun

57:5.11 quantities of the meteoric matter c. in near-by space.

57:5.13 metamorphosing planetary family some of the c.

58:3.3 cosmic occurrences as well as by the orbits of c.

65:6.4 ability of the iron in the c. blood cells to perform in

190:0.3 These bodies do not have c. blood, and such beings

circulation

15:6.9 the suns serve as local accelerators of energy c.,

15:7.1 Paradise, while each is supplied with heat by the c.

22:10.7 They are in constant c., serving where the idea or

43:1.2 and subterranean, and the moisture is in constant c..

46:2.2 this is largely supplied by the subsoil system of c.

74:8.9 they had several different stories of creation in c.,

76:4.3 parental endowment of energy intake and light c..

76:4.3 They had a single c., the human type of blood

173:1.3 licensed to exchange the currency in c. throughout

circulatory

11:5.5 through the operation of some unknown c. system

46:2.4 transportation system is allied with the c. streams

75:7.6 dependent on the maintenance of a dual c. system,

116:7.1 human body is nourished and energized by the c.

circumcise

162:2.2 They c. in accordance with the law on the Sabbath

circumcised

89:8.2 Men were c.; women had their ears pierced.

90:2.10 conferred names upon them; shamans c. the males.

122:8.2 he was c. and formally named Joshua (Jesus).

135:0.2 On the eighth day John was c. according to the

142:4.1 was a proselyte of the gate, having been neither c.

circumcision

70:7.10 C. was first practiced as a rite of initiation into one

89:8.2 ancient rite of c. was an outgrowth of the cult of

89:8.2 it was purely sacrificial, no thought of hygiene being

92:1.1 C., at first a sacrifice, became a hygienic procedure.

93:6.6 Most of the Salem believers had practiced c., though

93:6.6 Now Abraham had always so opposed c. that on this

122:2.7 on the eighth day they presented the child for c.,

circumference

5:6.1 personality has its center and c. in the Father.

43:1.10 enormous circular crystal one hundred miles in c.

46:5.23 of Jerusem, five thousand standard miles in c.,

157:6.5 the eternal Father, who is the center and c. of this

180:5.6 the golden rule becomes the wise center and c. of

circumnavigated

43:1.2 Edentia can be c. via these various water routes,

78:4.6 descendants never stopped until they had c. the globe

circumpacific

60:3.11 This c. land elevation, which culminated in

60:4.3 The mid-age mountains are in the c. group and in

circumscribe

65:2.14 as further to c. these inferior prehuman strains of life.

118:8.5 fear, which effectively c. the subspiritual choice

circumscribed

0:0.2 when we are restricted to the use of a c. language of

2:2.2 beyond the full grasp of the c. mind of mortal man.

3:2.7 c. scope of your survey; such misunderstanding of

3:2.10 it is because of your c. understanding and finite

11:4.1 angle is relatively indiscernible within any c. area.

12:6.6 in the phenomena of a c. and isolated situation.

13:0.7 papers afford only a fleeting glimpse of certain c.

19:1.4 great danger of succumbing to the error of the c.

19:6.1 number is beyond the concept of your c. minds.

29:2.15 the Gulf Stream functions as a c. phenomenon in the

34:3.8 she is preparing to recognize a c. “space domain”

56:0.2 To the c. minds of time-space mortals the universe

95:3.1 natural techniques in any other c. area prior to the

101:10.4 the truth of God enables man to escape from the c.

103:1.3 your religious life from becoming egocentric—c.,

103:5.2 for the benefit of one’s neighbor—is very c. at first.

108:6.3 the c. limitations of material creature endowment

115:3.18 From a c. view there are, indeed, many ends, many

123:4.2 The play life of Jewish children was rather c.;

130:7.5 because of his sectional and c. view, time appears as

149:4.3 becoming narrow-minded and c. in life’s activities.

circumspection

190:0.5 Mary had become a woman of great c., so that her

circumstance

2:3.2 and mercy which shall be meted out in any given c..

12:7.2 the best way to do that particular thing in a given c.

12:7.3 divinity of any situation, in the extremity of any c.,

64:6.9 In such a c., if the two races do not blend, one or the

68:4.7 time and c. finally select the fitter group for survival.

74:8.1 This c. lent almost sacred sanction to the time period

circumstancessee circumstances of life;

                circumstance, under no

3:6.1 his hand is on the mighty lever of the c. of the realms

5:1.2 determine the time and place and c. in which you

10:7.5 It may be that the c. of existence and the vicissitudes

12:7.5 therefore can you depend, in all ordinary c., on his

19:5.3 Certain c. also arise from time to time in the

23:2.23 They also serve in other c. as emissaries of special

25:3.3 concerning the proper procedure under existing c.,

28:6.3 the lower orders of angels, the nature and c. of origin

35:4.2 function in unique assignments and in unusual c..

39:8.4 in other c. angels sometimes achieve Paradise in a

41:1.5 these natural c. are effectively utilized by the Satania

41:10.1 In similar c. the closest approach of the attracting

44:8.4 you so earnestly longed to do on earth and which c.

45:6.3 those humans whom c. or bad judgment deprived

45:7.1 unfavorable environment, or conspiracy of c.,

55:7.2 and queens are a great success under these ideal c.,

62:2.3 touchingly loyal to their mates, but if c. separated

65:3.2 utilize any and all fortuitous c. which will enhance

69:3.1 determined first by natural, and then by social, c..

70:6.6 to the ancient social vogue of suicide in certain c..

74:3.10 But c. dictated otherwise.

75:4.8 Garden as became my duty under the sorrowful c..

76:5.3 I have given consideration to the c. of your default

77:7.4 reveal themselves to mortal eyes under certain c.,

77:8.13 the co-ordination of personalities and c. on Urantia

77:9.9 in proper c. treasured memories of past events are

80:1.8 And it was these c. that determined the antecedents

81:6.3 1. Natural c..

83:6.2 earliest monogamy was due to force of c., poverty.

83:8.4 regardless of the c. or wishes of the contracting

85:0.2 in nature and was predicated on associational c..

92:2.6 the conceived ideal of reaction in any given set of c..

95:0.1 their failures due to lack of wisdom, sometimes to c.

95:3.5 Again was it political rather than religious c. that

96:0.3 it is the outgrowth of many unique situational c.,

106:0.18 Reality growth is conditioned by the c. of the

107:7.3 adapt, modify, and substitute in accordance with c.,

113:5.5 material ministers to human beings under certain c.

113:5.5 In most instances the c. of the material realm

114:0.4 plan of supervision is due to a number of unusual c.:

114:6.18 so associate c. as favorably to influence the spheres

118:10.7 the fortuitous juxtaposition of the c. of chance.

118:10.7 The c. of the material realms find final finite

121:1.1 These most favorable c. were further enhanced by

121:7.5 These c. rendered it impossible for the Jews to fulfill

121:8.2 Testament records had origin in the following c.:

123:4.7 Under ordinary c. only midway creatures can

130:1.2 the evil c. of life will spew them out upon the dry

130:6.1 augmented by numerous difficult c. which the lad

132:5.20 the race, nation, and c. of his inventive discoveries;

133:3.6 Do you happen to know all of the c. which led

133:3.12 It was because of these c. that Paul prolonged his

133:4.7 Judge as you would be judged under similar c.,

136:6.2 natural laws might not, in certain conceivable c.,

137:4.16 was beyond his personal control under the c. and,

145:3.11 Son under certain conditions and in certain c..

147:4.9 that which you know I would do to them in like c..”

151:2.6 due to conditions inherent in the c. of our ministry,

153:5.1 Under ordinary c. they would have welcomed the

157:1.2 Peter, it is well in the c. that we pay the tax.

157:4.5 my chosen ambassadors, but I know that, in the c.,

161:2.3 could live such a blameless life under such trying c.

170:1.13 At different times and in varying c. it appears that

178:2.10 Judas, might it not be well, under the c., to provide

181:2.15 in all ordinary c. it would be far better to placate

182:2.7 In ordinary c. the apostles would have bidden the

188:3.4 the cross as would any other mortal in the same c..

circumstances of life

109:6.6 greatest of all Urantians created out of the humble c.

118:1.3 criterion by which the conscious self evaluates the c.,

118:10.9 farsighted vision into the true meanings of the c..

118:10.16 this order, providence has become an actuality, the c.

118:10.23 men pray for providential intervention in the c.,

132:5.9 generosity of one’s fellows or taking origin in the c..

132:5.13 of the suffering victims of the unfortunate c..

140:8.3 that the c. constitute a divine dispensation working

circumstances, under no

39:4.15 But under no c. will they carry you backward to

69:6.4 Under no c. would the ancients spit in a fire, nor

100:5.8 Under no c. should the trancelike state of visionary

110:2.1 but under no c. do these divine Monitors ever take

113:5.1 under no c. do these angels interfere with the free

120:3.5 4. Under no c. and not even in the least detail,

177:0.2 that under no c. should they go within the gates of

circumstantial

75:3.3 he was being used as a c. tool of the wily Caligastia.

circumvent

75:8.5 impatiently attempting to c. the established plan by

83:2.4 intelligent women have always been able to c. this

146:2.5 justice in the universe that mercy is powerless to c..

circumvented

114:5.4 but in an emergency this handicap can now be c.

circumventing

48:5.8 dodging situations or of c. disagreeable obligations.

108:4.4 a means of c. the handicaps of planetary isolation.

citadel

100:2.7 the assurance that there is one inner bastion, the c. of

112:3.4 the Adjuster remains in the c. of the mind until it

133:3.4 Ganid never grew weary of visiting the c. which

133:3.6 near where the wall of the c. ran down to the sea,

citation

48:7.1 and in the opposite column c. is made of analogous

cited

22:3.4 if you should ever be c. for errors of judgment

23:1.7 They could be c. to appear before no one except the

35:5.4 Sons have been c. for error to the Creator Son,

84:4.4 Among the reasons c. in support of a celibate

87:6.3 and driving ghosts away, among which may be c.

105:6.1 creative actualization of the finite, there may be c.:

136:8.3 Jesus decided that it would not and c. the presence

cities

11:1.3 or Singapore, c. definitely and geographically located

11:1.3 maps, and compass, you could readily find these c..

11:1.3 God at the center of all things as to find distant c. on

44:3.1 There are c. “whose builder and maker is God.”

50:4.2 Such headquarters c., or settlements, of the early

68:6.5 C. always multiply the power for either good or evil.

69:4.4 some countries were later known as “c. of refuge.”

69:8.3 put all c. under tribute on pain of the “destruction

69:9.14 But the c. always reserved certain lands for public

71:1.5 2. C. plus agriculture and industry.

71:1.16 3. Condensation of population—c..

71:3.11 business of governing c. and provinces is conducted

72:7.3 C. have no taxing power, neither can they go in debt.

72:7.3 They receive per capita allowances from the state

77:4.8 confused both the first and second Nodite c. with

78:7.2 scores of c. were practically deserted because of

78:8.7 these priests made conquests of the neighboring c.

78:8.9 warfare between these valley c. for supremacy.

79:1.4 more highly civilized tribes began to assemble in c.

79:3.7 Dravidians were among the first peoples to build c.

79:3.7 Arabian Sea to the Sumerian c. of the Persian Gulf

79:6.4 courses of the rivers made the lowland c. untenable.

79:7.5 The Chinese people did not begin to build c. and

79:8.15 society to a higher social organization embracing c.

81:3.0 3. CITIES, MANUFACTURE, AND COMMERCE

81:3.3 the era of the independent c. was dawning.

81:3.3 And these primitive trading and manufacturing c.

81:3.3 Certain of these olden c. also rose above the

81:3.4 feature of this era of early industrial and trading c..

87:1.3 the establishment of permanent villages and c..

91:5.2 prayer have led individuals, c., nations, and races to

97:3.4 were the aristocratic landlords and lived in the c..

97:3.6 of the country folk against domination by the c..

97:9.16 palace, and the restoration of the walls of many c..

97:9.19 the attempt of the c. to dominate the country.

121:2.11 Antipas rebuilt many of the c. of Galilee, including

123:5.7 And of all the c. of Galilee, the Jews of Nazareth

123:5.12 they could see the Greco-Roman c. of the Decapolis,

124:1.2 time about equally between trips to neighboring c.

124:2.9 of agricultural villages and thriving industrial c.,

124:3.7 demonstrations of prowess between the Greek c.

128:3.3 Jesus thought much about these distant c. and the

129:1.1 then on a visit to other c. about the Sea of Galilee.

133:6.3 Of all the large c. they visited on this tour of the

137:5.1 Jesus advised them to avoid the c. of Sepphoris

138:0.1 visiting the c. around and about the Sea of Galilee.

140:1.1 since you have been with me working in the c.

140:7.2 inquiring groups had come from c. as far away as

142:8.1 May was spent in doing personal work in these c.

142:8.5 the Master decided to retire into the c. of Samaria

143:0.2 ready to depart for the new Greek c. of Phasaelis

143:1.1 apostolic party made headquarters at the Greek c.

143:3.8 Not many of the gentiles in the two Greek c. of

143:4.3 averse to preaching in Greek and other gentile c. of

143:6.6 the fatherhood of God—to the Samaritans in the c.

143:6.6 Samaritan c. yielded many souls for the kingdom

144:0.3 do some quiet work in the c. of the Decapolis until

144:6.13 during this season of labor in the c. of the Decapolis.

144:7.0 7. IN THE DECAPOLIS CITIES

144:7.1 the twenty-four worked quietly in the Greek c. of

144:7.2 did little public teaching on this mission to the c.

145:5.7 and make ready for our departure for the other c. of

145:5.8 first really public and open preaching tour of the c. of

145:5.8 they preached the gospel of the kingdom in many c.,

145:5.10 went to preach the good tidings in the c. of Galilee.

146:0.1 In these c. they tarried and taught, while in many

146:4.1 At Iron, as in many of even the smaller c. of

149:0.1 visited Gamala, Bethsaida-Julias, and many other c.

149:0.3 often visiting two c. in one day to observe the work

149:4.1 evening classes with the believers in most of the c.

150:0.4 Magdala, Tiberias, Nazareth, and all the principal c.

151:0.2 to the sick in Capernaum and the surrounding c.

151:6.8 Amos did not stop until he had gone into all the c.

152:7.3 going by way of the coast c. of Joppa, Caesarea,

156:0.1 they prepared to visit the coast c. to the north.

157:2.2 to undertake a united mission throughout all the c.

158:6.5 take counsel concerning our mission to the c. and

159:0.1 begin the preaching tour of the c. of the Decapolis.

159:0.2 should go out in twelve groups to labor in the c.

159:0.2 Heshbon, Dium, Scythopolis, and many other c..

162:9.2 many workers had been sent to the c. of Judea and

163:1.6 Abner sent the seventy messengers into all the c. of

163:6.5 “You have heard how many c. and villages have

163:6.5 the c. which did not well receive these messengers.

163:6.5 the people of these so-called heathen c. would have

163:7.3 with the seventy to labor in the larger c. of Perea.

165:0.1 on a mission to all of the c. and villages of Perea.

165:0.1 worked in the following c. and towns and some

165:0.4 the twelve to assist the seventy in the various c.

165:6.4 Jesus and the twelve went into the c. of Perea to visit

166:0.1 Jesus and the twelve made a tour of all the c. and

166:5.1 Of all the c. of Perea, in Philadelphia the largest

171:0.1 visiting numerous c. in southern Perea on the way.

171:1.1 starting south on their tour of the c. of Perea,

171:4.1 completed their tour of the c. of southern Perea.

171:8.6 in this matter, I will give you authority over ten c..

171:8.6 ‘I will accordingly make you ruler over five c..’

173:1.3 money-changers erected booths in the principal c.

178:3.4 awaits the revelation of c. whose builder is God

186:3.4 dispatched on Friday forenoon to distant c. and

citing

147:4.1 Let me illustrate my contention by c. the example

citizensee Citizen, Paradise

39:4.8 During this pause you will, as a c. of Jerusem,

39:4.14 though he be the humblest c. of Jerusem or even the

47:10.3 Paul had a view of the ascendant-c. corps of mortals

47:10.6 such a Jerusem c. is given clearance for Edentia and

53:7.12 It read: “Not a single Jerusem c. was lost.

54:5.9 hearts of every present and future c. of Norlatiadek—

54:6.4 sin of some member of your family, some fellow c.

55:3.8 the highest honor conferred upon a c. was the order

70:10.14 If “the daughter of a priest” or other leading c.

71:0.2 the moral myth of the absolute obligation of the c. to

72:4.5 The object is to make every pupil a self-supporting c.

72:7.1 are slightly more concerned with the individual c.,

72:9.6 nation-wide ballot, and no c. casts over one vote.

86:5.12 A person could be a law-abiding c. by day, but when

99:3.3 cause it spiritualizes and idealizes the individual c..

99:3.4 civilization demands, first, the ideal type of c. and,

99:3.15 albeit any one such religionist, as an individual c.,

99:3.16 to inspire such a cosmic loyalty in the individual c. as

101:10.7 son of God, a c. of a new and meaningful universe.

110:6.11 the emerging morontia nature of a local universe c..

110:6.13 constitutes a mortal creature a truly potential c. of

111:7.1 uncertainty as an inexperienced c. of the universe;

114:3.5 And being a Jerusem c., the planetary governor can

121:1.2 the Greek tongue, while he himself was a Roman c..

123:5.2 “son of the commandment”—a responsible c. of

125:6.6 and had received consecration as a c. of Israel.

128:3.6 there stood by one named Saul, a c. of Tarsus.

128:4.4 ever associate the c. of Capernaum who turned all

128:5.9 conducted himself as a worthy and respected c. of

130:0.6 Gonod, himself a c. of India, had made three trips to

132:4.8 injustice shall not befall even its most humble c..

132:5.1 A certain rich man, a Roman c. and a Stoic,

132:5.1 After many intimate conferences this wealthy c.

134:3.2 This temple had been built by a merchant c. of Urmia

139:8.2 Thomas was regarded as the leading c. of this village

146:5.1 arrived in Cana a certain prominent c. of Capernaum,

150:8.1 friends and foes, turned out to hear this former c.

156:5.16 ideas are so practical as to render you a useful c.

158:4.2 chief controversy was about a certain c. of Tiberias

162:3.4 woman, once comely, was the wife of an inferior c.

172:0.1 a neighboring believer, one Simon, the leading c. of

178:1.8 one’s temporal duty should help to make such a c.

178:1.13 such service as a temporal c. of such a government

187:1.5 The Romans never crucified a Roman c.; only slaves

195:1.1 under the shadow of the Acropolis, this Roman c.

Citizen, Paradise

23:4.3 a finaliter and a P. co-operate in the trinitization of

25:8.11 A volunteer P. then becomes associated with the

citizenry

55:3.20 properly qualified citizens who are chosen by the c.

70:12.15 9. Taxation enslavement of the c. by the state.

71:2.18 unless the c. possess and use wise techniques of

71:3.1 no state can transcend the moral values of its c. as

71:3.9 should aim to preserve the self-respect of its c. and

71:3.12 service is esteemed as the highest devotion of the c..

71:8.1 provided the c. is ever progressing toward the goal

71:8.6 The ability of the c. to control the levying of taxes.

72:9.7 economic, intellectual, and social groupings of the c..

77:9.9 being the product of an immortal planetary c.,

81:6.37 intelligent co-operation of the c. with wise leaders

99:3.4 mechanisms wherewith such a c. may control the

150:7.4 also tended to increase this unkind feeling of the c.

citizenssee Citizens, Paradise; citizens, permanent

4:0.1 Even the exalted c. of Paradise hold very diverse

11:2.11 though the c. of the central Isle are fully conscious

14:4.10 We cannot portray the creation of these c. of the

22:7.10 c. of eternity are all held in reserve on Vicegerington

27:7.7 the residents of Paradise, the perfect c. of glory and

30:2.127 11. The Created C. of Paradise.

30:2.128 12. Adjuster-fused Mortal C. of Paradise.

31:1.5 The Havona c. regard these three destinies as

31:5.1 whereby the Adamic c. of the local systems, when

32:3.14 to provide the final training for their ascending c.,

37:9.7 and are closely associated with the ascendant c. of

37:9.11 they are, practically speaking, the c. of Urantia.

37:9.12 univitatia, while the c. of Salvington are twofold,

37:9.12 These residential c. on Uversa are at present

39:4.9 interpreters of cosmic citizenship guide the new c.

39:5.1 closely associated with the resident Adamic c.,

40:2.2 the Material Sons of stationary status—the c. of the

40:10.6 And in the faithful service of such local universe c.

40:10.9 Spirit fusers serve permanently as c. of the local

40:10.9 transformations of being be wrought in these c. as

43:1.9 the residential reservation of the morontia c..

43:7.5 These c of the constellation are not actually members

44:3.6 ascending mortals more intelligent and effective c. of

45:6.2 for these c. of Jerusem are the immediate sponsors

45:7.6 Jerusem c. are thus classified in accordance with

45:7.7 From time to time Jerusem c. present themselves to

46:5.18 All ex-mortals above the status of Jerusem c. and

47:9.4 field of the headquarters world as Jerusem c..

50:3.2 Such volunteer assistants are c. of a system capital,

51:1.6 where they reproduce and carry on as material c. of

53:3.2 finaliters that no doubt influenced the ascendant c.

54:6.5 careers of those mortal ascenders, the Jerusem c.,

55:2.1 c. on worlds existing in the final era of light and life,

55:3.2 Every adult worker—and all able-bodied c. worked

55:3.20 elective commissions of three properly qualified c.

66:2.4 chosen by Caligastia from 785,000 ascendant c. of

66:2.6 before the arrival of these one hundred Jerusem c.,

66:2.7 these newly arrived c. of the system capital were

71:2.15 Representative government assumes the right of c. to

71:3.7 The exalted state not only compels its c. to work but

71:3.10 is faithfully portrayed by the caliber of its c. who

71:3.12 The greatest ambition of the noblest of c. is to gain

71:7.2 and philosophy becomes the chief pursuit of its c..

71:7.2 The c. of such a commonwealth pursue wisdom as

72:2.1 one representative for each one hundred thousand c..

72:2.2 offices are keenly sought by the highest types of c..

72:2.6 All c. in good standing participate in the election of

72:2.6 they are differently grouped, depending on whether

72:5.11 able-bodied c. over eighteen work either at home

72:6.5 2. Bequests—many wealthy c. leave funds for this

72:8.7 devoted to the military training of volunteer c. from

72:9.2 c. must accept membership in two voting groups:

72:9.6 All c. now vote as members of industrial, social, or

72:9.7 and every free and intelligent group of c. represents

73:6.3 one hundred Jerusem c. as his administrative staff,

74:1.6 leave amidst the acclaim and well-wishing of its c..

76:5.2 Adam and Eve did not, as c. of Jerusem, have

76:6.3 They left Jerusem as permanent c.—Sons of God;

76:6.3 they returned as ascendant c.—sons of man.

77:1.2 As ascendant morontia c. of Jerusem they were

77:9.3 As actual c. of Urantia, the midwayers have a kinship

81:6.32 Before training c. in the highly specialized

81:6.32 In time, even the best of c. will become distorted

81:6.32 pernicious when long extended to able-bodied c..

82:3.4 as a political requirement to provide c. for the state.

84:7.4 the idea of procreating cosmic c., the understanding

105:2.11 from the creatures of space to the c. of Paradise;

114:7.13 (The cosmic reserve corps of universe-conscious c.

117:2.6 undoubtedly be the function of the evolutionary c.

117:2.7 Outer-spacers—c. of the next universe age—will have

117:6.14 the different viewpoints of the c. of the eternal Isle

117:6.14 the eternal Isle and c. of the evolutionary universes.

117:7.16 What the relation of the superuniverse c. of that age

117:7.17 God the Ultimate will challenge these perfected c.

120:4.5 but to us who live as c. of the local universe there

125:0.4 who were about to be consecrated as c. of Israel.

125:2.6 segregated all persons who were not full c. of Israel.

127:2.7 counseled him about his reply to the c.’ committee

132:0.2 There were many c. of India in Rome, and often

132:0.3 its inhabitants embraced the c. of every country of

133:0.2 Many noble Roman c. and Greek colonists lived

133:5.12 keen minds to be found among the c. of Athens.

134:5.16 C. are not born for the benefit of governments;

134:6.5 There are among the c. of these forty-eight states all

134:6.10 the c. of the great powers are taxed, regulated, and

135:5.4 that the c. of the new kingdom were to become

140:1.3 teach the minds and rule the hearts of the reborn c.

140:1.6 But when you are once truly received as c. in the

140:3.1 enlightened c. of another and heavenly country

140:3.1 Of the c. of the heavenly kingdom more is required

140:3.1 more is required than of the c. of the earthly rule.

140:8.25 live as though they were already c. of the heavenly

143:0.1 A group of c. from Arimathea and Thamna came

143:1.1 In contacting with these Roman c., the apostles

146:1.2 Although many of the c of Rimmon became believers

150:7.2 but the majority of the c. were angry because he

154:4.1 in Capernaum a group of fifty leading c. met at the

156:5.16 in the flesh, you are still c. of the earth kingdoms.

165:0.2 and in no other region did the better classes of c.

169:1.7 found employment with one of the c. of that country

171:8.3 even before he could return, the c. of his province,

176:3.2 Kingdom builders, the accredited c. of heavenly

178:1.4 assist you in becoming the ideal c. of the kingdoms

178:1.4 and war-minded c. of the earthly kingdoms.

178:1.5 As mortal and material men, you are indeed c. of the

178:1.5 you should be good c., all the better for having

178:1.8 You should be made all the better c. of the secular

178:1.8 should make all kingdom believers better world c.,

178:1.17 Show yourselves to be loyal c., upright artisans,

180:5.10 spirit-led mortal’s love for other c. of the universe.

185:2.4 What effrontery for these subject c. to appear before

Citizens, Paradise

4:0.1 Even the exalted c. of Paradise hold very diverse

11:2.11 though the c. of the central Isle are fully conscious

11:3.3 The inner or first zone is occupied by P. and the

14:4.10 We cannot portray the creation of these c. of the

19:0.8 7. P..

19:7.0 7. PARADISE CITIZENS

19:7.1 resident numerous groups of superb beings, the P..

19:7.1 They are not directly concerned with the scheme of

19:7.2 P. and Havona natives are sometimes designated

22:7.5 for a time to the trinitizing sector of the P..

22:7.13 The creative efforts of the P. and the Havoners result

25:8.3 in their ministry by the gracious and brilliant P..

26:2.2 about equally between certain groups of the P. and

26:2.4 educational training of numerous orders of P. who

26:3.1 the descending pilgrims, the P., who traverse these

26:4.1 These P., in their pilgrimage through the Havona

26:11.2 the mortal finaliters and similar progeny of the P..

26:11.2 a special and unnamed corps of high P. who were,

26:11.3 mortal finaliters and the trinitized sons of the P..

27:2.3 upwards of three thousand different orders of P.,

27:3.3 Many of the numerous types of P. the ascendant

27:7.7 the residents of Paradise, the perfect c. of glory and

30:1.22 4. P.

30:2.36 14. P..

30:2.127 11. The Created C. of Paradise.

30:2.128 12. Adjuster-fused Mortal C. of Paradise.

31:7.2 supernaphim, seconaphim, P., or their trinitized

31:8.4 with the Transcendentalers as they do with the P.,

31:9.13 as the trinitized offspring of the finaliters and the P.,

37:9.12 central Isle is the home of the various groups of P..

117:6.12 1. The P. descend from the eternal Isle through

117:6.12 they acquire capacity for Supremacy comprehension

117:6.14 the different viewpoints of the c. of the eternal Isle

citizens, permanent

19:6.5 1. The univitatia, who are at present the p. of the

37:9.0 9. PERMANENT C. OF THE LOCAL UNIVERSE

37:9.7 These beings reside and function as p. on Salvington,

37:9.9 Their progeny function as the relatively p. of a

37:9.11 midwayers are the p. of the evolutionary worlds.

37:9.11 they are, practically speaking, the c. of Urantia.

37:9.12 major sectors of the superuniverses do not have p..

40:9.9 Spirit-fused mortals are the p. of the local universes;

43:0.4 by the univitatia, the p. of the constellation.

43:7.1 Univitatia are the p. of Edentia and its associated

46:4.7 beautiful estates of the Material Sons of God, the p.

51:1.6 While living as p. on the system capitals, even when

77:9.0 9. THE PERMANENT CITIZENS OF URANTIA

77:9.1 Such p. are encountered at various points in the

77:9.3 As actual c. of Urantia, the midwayers have a kinship

citizenshipsee citizenship, cosmic;

  citizenship, permanent

12:5.4 this transit when it is to culminate in Paradise c..

19:6.4 a c. consisting only in part of the original Havona

28:6.5 survival of every soul who really desires divine c..

37:9.12 permanent populations, inhabitants of c. status.

39:4.7 the transient satisfactions of relative maturity—c. on

40:10.4 provided with a permanent group of ascendant c.;

40:10.4 evolved orders of c. that will become increasingly

40:10.8 stationary orders of local and of superuniverse c.

43:8.4 on the system capital you attained Jerusem c. and

43:9.0 9. CITIZENSHIP ON EDENTIA

43:9.2 training worlds, culminating in Edentia c.,

45:5.4 Material Sons and Daughters of c. status on the

45:6.2 from the time they attain c. on the headquarters

45:7.3 and end with the schools of Jerusem c., wherein the

45:7.5 authority from time to time by three orders of c.

45:7.6 universal on Jerusem among the three groups of c.,

45:7.7 three factors are then carried to the c. registrars of

47:2.8 constitute the permanent ascendant c. of Paradise.

47:10.0 10. JERUSEM CITIZENSHIP

53:7.10 that not a single member of the Satania ascendant c.

55:5.4 proportion to the morality and spirituality of the c..

63:7.1 the regime of the mansion worlds with c. status on

66:4.9 while enjoying provisional c. on Jerusem, were

66:4.9 the seven mansion worlds to c. status on Jerusem.

68:5.13 multiplication of nonagricultural groups of c. classes.

71:1.18 5. Slavery—classes of c..

71:2.15 The privilege of petition is inherent in free c..

72:2.11 government or jeopardy of c. rights and liberties.

72:5.2 mental, moral, and physical tests were granted c.;

74:1.2 teachers in the c. schools for new arrivals on Jerusem

76:6.3 until they attained c. on Jerusem, once again to be

77:9.6 midwayers prepare themselves for c. on the higher

92:7.10 sonship with God and never-ending progressive c. in

94:10.3 brotherhood with man, and ever-ascending c. in the

98:3.4 Oaths and admissions to c. were in reality religious

100:6.3 The sincere religionist is conscious of universe c. and

110:6.16 relation to the Supreme Being, universe c..

114:2.1 and supplemented by the training of Jerusem c..

128:6.6 receiving the sons of the law into full c. of Israel.

134:5.13 states concern themselves with matters of c..

142:5.2 you have made your status in heavenly c. sure.

156:5.16 In the spirit, your c. is in heaven; in the flesh, you are

166:3.4 had your chance to prepare for this heavenly c.,

178:1.0 DISCOURSE ON SONSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP

178:1.1 the relation of sonship with God to c. in earthly

178:1.3 between sonship in the spiritual kingdom and c. in

178:1.8 honest c. and sincere devotion to one’s temporal

178:1.13 ordinary traits of c. as these have been enhanced

180:5.8 overflowing with the assurance of c. in a friendly

181:2.10 relation of c. on earth to sonship in the Father’s

181:2.10 conflict between the requirements of c. on earth

184:4.6 socialization on a universe scale—c. on high in

191:3.3 seventh stage on Tuesday, May 2; to Jerusem c. on

citizenship, cosmic

16:8.15 mortal mechanism confers the dignity of c. and

39:4.7 3. Interpreters of Cosmic C..

39:4.9 The seraphic interpreters of c. guide the new citizens

39:4.9 they portray the responsibility and morality of c. to

99:7.5 the realities of an ever-expanding and progressing c..

110:3.10 4. Joyful acceptance of c.honest recognition of

114:7.13 over one thousand mortals whose insight of c.

118:6.8 is to enjoy security in your experience of c.,

118:7.4 perceive the supreme obligations and duties of c..

citizenship, permanent

13:0.6 the circuit of the Spirit has a distinct type of pc.,

13:0.6 the other orders of pc. are unrevealed to you.

14:4.11 other orders of pc. dwell on their respective spheres

30:2.8 7. The Corps of Permanent C..

30:2.116 VII. THE CORPS OF PERMANENT C..

31:5.1 may initiate a petition for release from p.-c. status.

31:6.1 they are released from p.-c. status and start on the

37:0.2 to certain of the orders of pc. in the local universe.

37:9.1 universes, the local universe has its orders of pc..

37:9.6 are otherwise classified), constitute a relatively pc..

38:9.1 they are factually grouped with the orders of pc.,

55:10.10 new status would be imparted to all orders of pc.,

citron

162:4.4 one carried a branch of the paradise apple—the c.,

citysee David; see Judah

28:6.20 The great man is not he who “takes a c.” or

39:2.12 if you went to sleep on a transport vehicle in one c.

43:3.3 the streams whereof shall make glad the c. of God,

47:10.3 “But you have come to Mount Zion and to the c. of

48:1.7 real, literal, even as in “the c. which has foundations,

50:4.2 with the establishment of this headquarters c. is

51:6.2 with the headquarters c. of the Planetary Prince,

51:6.2 For centuries the c. headquarters schools of the

66:3.0 3. DALAMATIA—THE CITY OF THE PRINCE

66:3.3 Prince’s settlement was a simple but beautiful c.,

66:3.4 The c. was laid out in ten subdivisions with the

66:3.4 Centermost in the c. was the temple of the unseen

66:3.6 The c. represented the best practices of those early

66:5.8 The purpose of an ancient c. wall was to protect

66:5.14 did yield to the desire of the inhabitants of the c. for

66:7.1 The land provision within the c. walls was sufficient

66:7.18 The country around the c. was quite well settled

66:7.18 surrounding the c., hundreds of graduates of the

67:5.2 energetic defense of the c. against the hordes of

67:5.2 swept down in semisavage assault on the splendid c.,

70:8.7 C. and country have respectively contributed to the

72:2.2 government, depending on the size of the c., but

72:2.2 but no c. is permitted to have more than one million

72:2.2 The few offices of c. administration are keenly

72:7.1 The c. (or some subdivision thereof) concerns itself

72:7.4 which make it practical greatly to extend the c.

72:7.4 The c. fire departments are supported by the fire-

72:7.4 and all buildings, in c. or country, are fireproof—

72:7.6 homesites, whether in c. or country, being exempted.

77:3.1 founding the new c. of Dilmun as their racial and

77:3.1 the lands immediately their new c. of Dilmun,

77:3.3 The new c. was to be named Bablot after the builder

77:3.7 the whole purpose of the new c. should be to take

77:4.8 on the Persian Gulf near the earlier c. of Dilmun.

77:4.8 The Egyptians called this c. of ancient glory Dilmat

77:4.9 of the paradisiacal traditions of the c. of Dilmun.

78:8.2 The first and lower c. was inundated so that the

78:8.5 No one of these c. groups was able to overcome

78:8.7 later c. kings failed to form powerful confederations

78:8.7 Each c. believed its municipal god to be superior to

78:8.8 weak rule of the c. priests was terminated by Sargon,

78:8.8 each c. having its own municipal god and ceremonial

79:1.4 being located near the present c. of Ashkhabad.

80:1.4 engaged in manufacture, nor were they c. builders.

89:6.6 sons alive in the foundation holes of the c.’ gates,

91:5.2 Even a whole c. or an entire nation can be helped by

93:1.3 near what was to become the c. of Salem,

93:2.4 the c. of Jebus, subsequently being called Jerusalem.

93:5.6 Abraham and Lot chose a hilly fastness near the c.

93:9.4 send trusty servants to the c. of his brother, Nahor,

95:5.4 abandoned his capital, built an entirely new c.,

97:6.4 when Jeremiah counseled the surrender of the c.,

97:9.7 his headquarters at the non-Hebrew c. of Hebron.

97:9.11 at Jebus (Jerusalem), which was a strong-walled c.

97:9.13 pointing out that Saul had attacked a Canaanite c.,

97:9.13 David had defended the Canaanite c. of Keilah

97:9.13 and then David located his capital in a Canaanite c..

97:9.18 Israel fell under the rule of c. despots who began to

97:9.22 Jerusalem, being the c. of Yahweh, would never fall.

97:9.26 The c. was destroyed, and the people were carried

113:2.7 In the c. of this visitation a certain mortal was

121:8.7 after the investment of the c. by the armies of Titus,

122:6.1 Jesus’ family dwelt in the outskirts of the c.,

122:7.6 at an inn on the highway in the outskirts of the c..

123:0.5 the child’s safety in Bethlehem or in any other c.

124:3.1 the uncle who made his headquarters near that c..

124:3.6 a business trip to Scythopolis, the chief Greek c. of

124:3.6 Decapolis, the ancient Hebrew c. of Beth-shean.

124:3.6 well-ordered arrangement of the so-called heathen c.

124:3.6 often gazed curiously upon this magnificent Greek c.

124:3.6 were face to face with the beauties of this gentile c.,

124:6.4 the pilgrims could see the Greek c. of Scythopolis

124:6.4 but went not near the gentile c. lest they so defile

124:6.8 Joseph pointed out to him that the Holy C. lay just

124:6.8 with joyous anticipation of soon beholding the c.

124:6.10 saw for the first time (in his memory) the Holy C.,

124:6.10 on this same spot he stood and wept over the c.

124:6.11 On reaching the c., they journeyed past the temple,

125:5.9 as he viewed the c. and its temple, he did not weep

127:2.5 a division among the Jewish youths of the c..

127:4.8 who was the belle of the family, if not of the c..

127:5.1 Jesus was one of the foremost young men of the c.

128:2.6 The moral standards of this home c. of Herod

128:2.6 far below those of even the caravan c. of Nazareth

128:2.6 on public work in both Sepphoris and the new c.

128:5.2 who besought Jesus to establish himself in their c. as

129:1.2 Jesus spent one week at Tiberias, the new c. which

129:3.4 had been spent in that c. of learning and culture.

130:0.1 Jesus said good-bye to the father and son in the c. of

130:2.1 Jesus’ explanation of the water system of the c.

130:2.1 the tides were utilized to flush the c.’ streets and

130:3.2 As they approached the c.’ harbor, the young man

130:3.4 the western limits of this c. of one million people.

130:3.4 After the first survey of the c.’ chief attractions—

130:3.8 Alexandria was the c. of the blended culture of the

130:6.2 I well know the way to the c. of your disappointed

130:8.4 Ganid spent their leisure visiting and exploring the c.

130:8.4 They found much poverty in this c. and distributed

130:8.5 Jesus and the young man canvassed the c. and spread

130:8.6 the mistress of empire and greatest c. in all the world

131:2.6 his own spirit is mightier than he who takes a c..

132:0.2 study and for visiting places of interest about the c.

132:0.2 acquainted with this c. of two million inhabitants.

132:0.4 experiences of his six months’ sojourn in that c. was

132:0.5 temple into the first Christian church of that c..

132:4.1 the largest and most cosmopolitan c. of the world.

133:2.5 Nicopolis, the c. which Augustus had founded fifty

133:2.5 founded fifty years before as the “c. of victory” in

133:3.4 most cosmopolitan c. of the Mediterranean empire.

133:3.4 There was much to attract one’s attention in this c.,

133:4.6 Ever remember, there is a c. whose foundations are

133:4.13 Corinth was the most important c. in Greece during

133:4.13 The sojourn in this c. was one of the most interesting

133:5.2 the art still to be found here and there about the c..

133:6.1 of Artemis of the Ephesians, two miles from the c..

133:8.1 Antioch was the third c. of the empire in size and

133:8.1 They visited everything about this polyglot c. except

133:8.2 people in Antioch; he seldom went about in the c..

133:8.2 “This c. is not far from Palestine; maybe I shall come

133:9.1 And so they set forth for the ancient c. of Ur.

134:1.6 a large caravan which was passing through the c.

134:3.1 rest and recuperation at the old Persian c. of Urmia

134:9.2 They spent almost three weeks in an around the c.,

134:9.5 only the watchman must keep vigil while the c.

136:8.5 Jerusalem; the c. would be thronged with visitors.

137:6.2 A voice from the c., a voice from the temple, a voice

138:2.4 Matthew’s office just to the east of the c., near the

139:6.3 Nathaniel was very proud of his family, his c.,

140:3.13 A c. set upon a hill cannot be hid.

140:4.4 A c. set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light

141:8.1 visited every house in the c. and sought to comfort

142:0.1 going out of the c. each evening to spend the night

143:2.3 his own self is greater than he who captures a c..

143:3.8 And they set out at once for the c. of Sychar, near

143:5.9 Nalda left her waterpot and fled to the c..

143:5.10 As Nalda entered the c., she proclaimed to everyone

143:6.1 Behold the people coming out from a Samaritan c.

144:2.5 story of a certain judge who lived in a wicked c..

144:2.5 Now there was a needy widow in that c. who came

145:0.1 that Jesus had returned spread throughout the c.,

145:2.1 in Capernaum than in any other one c. on earth.

145:2.15 out to spread the news abroad throughout the c..

145:3.4 little Jewish c. of Capernaum was the real capital of

146:1.1 The small c. of Rimmon had once been dedicated to

146:4.1 control over the synagogues outside of that c..

146:6.2 Jesus and his apostles drew near the gate of the c.,

148:0.1 This tented c. was under the general supervision of

148:0.5 David Zebedee managed this large tent c. so that it

148:2.1 a short distance to the south of the main tented c.,

148:8.2 and once more they invited Jesus to come to their c.

149:4.2 no control over his own self is like a defenseless c.

150:4.2 “On this mission go not to any c. of the gentiles,

150:6.3 and situated on the highlands to the north of the c..

150:7.2 done none of his great works in the c. of his youth.

150:9.2 “I love the people who dwell in the c. where I grew

152:2.5 had no tented c. here to feed and accommodate

153:2.2 I will make this c. a curse to all the nations of the

153:2.2 worthy to die, for he has prophesied against our c.,

153:2.2 to prophesy against this house and against this c. all

153:4.3 Can a c. withstand a siege if it is not united?

155:1.3 by spiritual assault even as the heathen take a c.

155:2.1 road to Caesarea-Philippi, and then on into that c.,

155:2.2 No c. of all Galilee yielded so few souls for the

155:3.1 held numerous quiet evening meetings in the c.,

156:2.2 Jesus went to stay in a home just north of the c.,

156:3.1 paying a visit to the coast c. of Beirut, where he

156:4.2 the encampment at Joseph’s house south of the c..

156:4.2 believers came out from the c. to talk with Jesus

162:0.4 Jesus himself went into the c. only a few times,

162:1.2 they now feared to see him enter the c. at this time,

162:4.2 The entire c. was gaily decorated except the Roman

162:4.4 the pilgrims assembled from all parts of the c.,

162:9.6 Jesus and his associates left the c. of Ephraim, where

163:1.3 remain there for your stay in that c., eating and

163:1.4 If the people of any c. receive you, they shall find

163:1.4 if the people of any c. refuse to receive this gospel,

163:4.6 home, abide there throughout the sojourn in that c..

165:4.5 fed and lodged in yonder tented c. because liberal

166:2.1 border of Samaria, and as they approached the c.,

166:2.1 posted here on the outskirts of the c. where they

166:2.3 sought to induce the Master to pass on into the c.

167:2.2 streets and lanes of the c., out into the highways

167:3.6 on that day in the river which flowed south of the c..

171:3.3 As they traveled from c. to c., large numbers of their

171:4.7 up to the c. of the Father’s house to be offered up

171:5.1 As they came near the gate of the c., they

171:5.2 crowd came back escorting the Master into the c.,

171:6.1 the crowd until they came near the center of the c.

171:6.1 that Jesus might be going right on through the c.

172:3.2 occur if he elected to make a public entry into the c..

172:3.5 A warrior king always entered a c. riding upon a

172:3.7 Nazareth was making a triumphal entry into the c..

172:3.7 met Jesus and the crowd going into the c. just after

172:3.7 of Olivet and had begun the descent into the c..

172:3.8 procession as it moved on joyously toward the c..

172:3.10 to the brow of Olivet, where the c. and the temple

172:3.10 the vast multitude coming forth from the c. to greet

172:3.16 But the whole c. was mightily stirred up, insomuch

172:4.1 Jesus’ immediate arrest upon entering the c..

172:5.3 reaction from the spectacular procession into the c.

172:5.7 prison the moment he presumed to enter the c..

172:5.7 when he had once got inside the walls of the c.

172:5.7 the real reason for the Master’s entering the c.

172:5.8 As the procession moved in the direction of the c.

172:5.12 the triumphal procession had entered the c., Judas

172:5.13 occurred just as Jesus reached the gate of the c.:

173:1.10 tumultuous procession through the gates of the c.,

173:5.2 rebellious murderers and to burn down their c..

173:5.3 highways and even beyond the borders of the c.,

173:5.5 they should establish a camp nearer the c. which they

174:0.1 the movement having its headquarters in that c..

176:0.2 they saw the lights of the c. appear and beheld the

176:1.1 justice will swiftly descend upon this c. of our fathers

176:1.2 Jesus paused while he looked down upon the c..

176:1.4 “But, Master, if the Holy C. and the temple are to

176:1.4 Jesus: “You may remain in the c. after I have gone

176:1.4 Let none who are in the c. and around about tarry

176:1.4 after you have deserted the c., this disobedient

176:1.6 New Jerusalem and in the enlargement of the c. to

177:3.7 it was a busy day in the c. as they simultaneously

178:0.1 thought Jesus had sent him into the c. to attend to

178:2.8 When the apostles reached the c., they met the man

178:3.1 meet the road leading from Bethany down to the c.

178:3.1 they stood and looked down in silence upon the c..

178:3.1 Jesus did not wish to pass through the c. until after

178:3.3 “You look down on yonder c. in sorrow, for you

178:3.4 “When you see this c. destroyed, forget not that you

178:3.5 they all followed him down Olivet and into the c..

178:3.6 John Mark had followed them all the way into the c.,

182:0.1 coat about himself, followed them through the c.,

183:2.0 2. JUDAS IN THE CITY

183:2.1 and the eleven were well outside the walls of the c.

183:2.2 Judas hoped to take Jesus when the c. was quiet,

183:4.3 James, and Simon Zelotes were hiding in the c..

184:2.10 against the law to keep poultry within the c. proper.

185:3.8 Herod, who was then in the c. attending the Passover

186:0.2 By the time Mary and John reached the c., Jesus,

186:1.3 Judas wandered out through the c. after the crowds

186:1.7 On Judas journeyed through the c. and outside the

187:1.4 route to the Damascus gate, which led out of the c.

187:1.9 passing through the gate on the way out of the c.,

187:1.10 stopping with other Cyrenians just outside the c.

187:1.10 and was on his way to the temple services in the c.

187:4.3 Apostle John was absent, having gone into the c. to

187:4.7 John returned from the c., bringing with him his

187:5.1 remainder of the crowd hastened back to the c..

188:0.2 in the open burial pits of Gehenna, south of the c.;

188:1.6 The men hurried back to the c., but the women

188:3.1 all these pilgrims would be in the c. to learn of the

189:4.5 encountered a number of soldiers fleeing into the c.

189:4.7 since meeting the panicky soldiers at the c. gate,

189:4.13 hastened back to the c. and to the home of Elijah

189:5.1 As John hastened out of the c., a strange ecstasy of

190:2.7 They wanted to rush off to the c. to tell the doubting

190:3.3 being reported about the c. that Jesus had risen,

190:4.2 the whole c. is being wrought up to a high pitch of

191:0.3 as to the many rumors gaining headway in the c.,

192:0.4 Mark followed them out of the c., and when they

194:1.1 a majority had tarried in the c. since the Passover.

194:3.10 spirit was bestowed in the country as well as in the c.

city-state

93:5.5 Nahor remained behind and built up a strong c.

98:6.1 more of a family, c., political, and imperial affair.

156:4.1 tomb of Hiram who had been king of the c. of Tyre

city-states

78:8.5 to the northwest were broken up into isolated c..

78:8.7 the later c. were ruled by the apostate descendants of

78:8.8 And for the time, this ended the c., priest-ruled and

195:1.7 and their politics as long as they lived in small c.,

195:1.7 After the c. of Greece had expanded into empire,

civic

71:3.10 be attained by evolution, by the slow growth of c.

72:2.7 —the elder statesmen—embraces the veterans of c.

72:3.7 when the first initiation into c. responsibility is held.

72:3.7 while new c. and social responsibilities to the state

72:9.3 These advanced c. privileges are conferred by the

72:9.3 proud to attach the symbols of such c. recognition,

98:3.6 Augustus, who, purely for political and c. reasons,

140:8.9 in all his public teachings he ignored the c., social,

civilsee civil government; civil authorities or rulers;

  civil war

69:9.17 But all government, law, order, c. rights, social

70:5.1 forms of social and c. regulation that characterize

70:12.0 12. ALLOCATION OF CIVIL AUTHORITY

70:12.5 their constitutions or other charters of c. authority

71:3.1 affords the essentials of c. progress—liberty, security,

71:3.12 and noblest of citizens is to gain c. recognition,

71:3.12 of recognition for service upon their c. servants.

72:3.8 Marriage before twenty—age of c. enfranchisement—

74:7.18 6. The c. codes of the golden rule.

76:3.2 children and their associates in c. administration,

77:2.2 designed for social sovereignty, not c. sovereignty.

77:4.7 pottery, weaving, commercial law, c. codes,

81:5.5 a co-operative scheme for securing c. freedom

82:2.1 the pressure of social, religious, and c. restrictions.

83:8.1 mating continued as purely social and c. institution.

88:2.10 the evolution of c. forms led to the fruition of the

93:6.8 Abraham again assumed the c. and military

93:9.5 and Isaac, he elected to serve as a c. administrator,

95:2.1 many of the Egyptian c. administrators were

95:7.1 to extend the gospel through force or c. compulsion.

99:3.1 Early Christianity was free from all c. entanglements,

99:3.3 The religionist is not unmindful of c. injustice, not

126:5.5 next year they found it difficult to pay the c. taxes,

139:4.13 when John appeared before the c. magistrates.

140:8.9 Jesus was always duly observant of all c. laws and

174:2.4 in a damaging discussion of c. authority.

177:4.1 the necessary c. confirmation of the death sentence

178:1.8 better rulers in c. affairs as a result of this gospel

178:1.13 such a believer should display in his c. service all

178:1.13 If the unbeliever can qualify as a superior c. servant

181:2.10 temporal duty to c. powers and spiritual service in

195:8.8 service, democratic government, and c. liberties.

civil government(s)

15:12.1 from the analogy of certain forms of Urantian c.

51:6.4 culture, trade relations, physical efficiency, and c..

55:5.4 extent of c. and statutory regulation is in inverse

70:5.1 and c. is a product of progressive evolution just as

70:12.1 are best regulated by the representative type of c.

71:2.18 No c. will be serviceable and effective unless the

71:8.1 divine concept of effective social regulation or c.,

82:3.3 of the mores and the functional integrity of the c..

86:7.5 Industry, war, slavery, and c. arose in response to

132:4.8 C. is founded on justice, even as true religion is

140:8.4 punishment of criminals, and that the c. must employ

140:8.5 personal revenge, assigning these matters to c.,

178:1.3 in the spiritual kingdom and citizenship in the c..

178:1.12 nor to establish righteousness by the power of c.

178:1.13 When a kingdom believer is called to serve the c.,

civil authorities or civil rulers

76:3.3 The cr. of the Adamites were derived hereditarily

78:8.6 and industry, as directors of commerce, and as cr. by

93:5.10 Abraham was recognized as the cr. of the Salem

94:9.1 Ikhnaton in Egypt, one of the most remarkable cr.

97:6.4 the priests and cr. cast him into the miry pit of a

128:6.7 trouble of this same nature—clashes with the ca.

134:5.3 Someday cr. will learn that the Most Highs rule in

136:4.1 presently arouse the fears and enmity of the cr..

138:5.4 the importance of avoiding any clash with the ca.,

138:5.4 “If the cr. are to be rebuked, leave that task to me.

147:6.2 They had hoped that the ca. would dispose of him

152:5.4 doing that which is likely to estrange also the cr.?

152:5.6 the fears of both the religious leaders and the cr.

154:3.2 the ca. at Jerusalem had no objection to the

176:1.1 be concerned when you are delivered up to the ca.

178:1.7 exhibit sagacity in your dealings with unbelieving cr..

civil war

70:7.17 a change of administration only followed c.,

72:11.4 There have been no c. since the establishment of

97:9.18 After four years of c. and three dynasties, Israel

111:4.11 the inner life—it is a species of c. in the personality.

civilization or Western civilization; see civilization, no

2:7.9 As c. progressed, and since religion continued to

5:1.4 culture and supposed advancement in the arts of c.

16:6.11 endowments of the mind; of c. to express them;

16:9.4 And these cosmic gifts, socialized, constitute c..

38:9.10 of furthering the cause of progressive planetary c..

39:5.8 a c. is now evolving which embodies much of their

48:7.8 self-aggrandizement—these are the marks of high c..

49:0.5 Anova is in an advanced stage of progressive c..

49:2.17 both amazing and amusing to observe the early c.

49:2.17 advanced his primitive c. by living for the most

49:4.7 Such tendencies can be modified only by advancing c

49:5.15 In mechanical development and material c., even in

49:5.23 this Planetary Prince arrives to inaugurate human c.

50:5.0 5. PROGRESSIVE CIVILIZATION

50:5.1 designed to foster the development of planetary c..

50:5.2 The progress of c. is hardly alike on any two planets.

50:5.4 the minds of these early ancestors of subsequent c..

50:5.6 strong and truth-loving elements of the advancing c..

50:5.7 and improve by experience, c. has really arrived.

50:6.2 The development of c. on Urantia has not differed

51:3.6 ministers contribute much to the advancement of c.

51:5.6 there ensues a succession of rapid strides in c. and

51:5.7 such an unwise procedure would jeopardize all c. on

51:6.2 Prince, sets the pace for the development of c..

51:6.3 a world center of c., a great planetary university of

51:6.5 it comes to act upon the c. of a world with the force

52:1.4 In the light of subsequent c.,this era of primitive man

52:1.7 It is the forerunner of c. and the soil for the

52:2.1 normal conditions mortals attain a high state of c.

52:2.8 the apex of biologic evolution, a high level of c. has

52:3.3 the transit from the hunter and herder stage of c. to

52:3.3 the appearance of urban and industrial adjuncts to c..

52:4.8 The complex nature of an advancing c. is running

54:1.10 on worlds of normal advancing c. physical combat as

55:5.3 to serving the higher aims of such a superb c..

55:5.4 regulation, in an intermediate state of advancing c.,

61:3.11 an important part in the development of human c..

63:4.8 This early race and its primitive c. were threatened

63:6.8 Planetary Prince, was there such a high spiritual c.

64:1.7 This early dawn c. was threatened with extinction.

64:6.3 the first of the Sangik children to develop a tribal c.

64:6.8 in these tribal struggles; otherwise a great c. would

64:6.14 Sangik peoples in the matter of fostering racial c..

64:6.21 out the rudiments of many of the arts of modern c..

64:6.29 which prevented the total collapse of cultural c.,

64:7.20 the value of many of the refinements of advancing c.,

66:3.2 to make certain initial advances in culture and c..

66:5.13 Urantia c. was literally forged out between the anvil

66:5.30 But the pattern of c. prevailing at the Prince’s

66:7.19 is inherent in the establishment of an advancing c.

66:8.3 From the arrival of Prince Caligastia, planetary c.

67:6.6 Melchizedek receivers preserved the remnants of c.,

67:6.6 These outposts of c. consisted of the descendants of

68:0.0 THE DAWN OF CIVILIZATION

68:0.1 when a real, though imperfect, c. had evolved among

68:0.2 C. is a racial acquirement; it is not biologically

68:0.2 The superior qualities of c.—scientific, philosophic,

68:1.2 C. has become man’s insurance against violent death,

68:1.5 hence has c. steadily progressed on Urantia,

68:1.5 many blunders have thus far failed to stop human c..

68:2.1 But though the individuals of a c. may collide with

68:2.1 though c. may appear to be an inconsistent mass of

68:2.2 society, while excessive self-gratification destroys c..

68:2.5 Occidental c. of the twentieth century groans

68:2.8 everything of lasting value in c. has its roots in the

68:2.9 the arts of c. continue to increase the pleasures of

68:2.11 the complicated structure of a highly specialized c..

68:2.11 unbridled self-gratification unfailingly destroys c..

68:3.3 But ghost fear introduced a new factor in c., a fear

68:4.3 advancing c. has increasingly liberated mankind

68:4.5 the maladjustment of a too rapidly advancing c..

68:4.6 It is nearly fatal to the continuance of c. to undertake

68:4.6 the thread of continuity which has held c. together.

68:4.7 A progressing c. embraces the progressive idea and

68:4.7 retrogressions in the forward struggle of Urantia c..

68:5.1 adjustment to life demands equals his cultural c..

68:5.2 were four great steps in the forward march of c..

68:5.4 represented one of the forward steps in human c..

68:5.6 c. was made possible by domestication of animals.

68:5.9 stage represents the highest type of material c..

68:5.12 each stage of this progressive c. was accompanied by

68:6.1 The land-man ratio underlies all social c..

68:6.2 the sustenance and leisure to build a cultural c..

68:6.11 normal man is the backbone of c. and the source

69:1.1 to be dominated by these creations of advancing c..

69:1.5 But c. has never evolved distinctive institutions of

69:5.12 As c. developed, men acquired incentives for saving;

69:6.0 6. FIRE IN RELATION TO CIVILIZATION

69:8.0 8. SLAVERY AS A FACTOR IN CIVILIZATION

69:8.4 as slavesthat was at least one advance in c..

69:8.6 Slavery was an indispensable link in the chain of c..

69:8.12 C. is reaching back to fire—the inorganic world—for

70:0.3 the human race along the progressive road to c..

70:1.1 peace is the yardstick measuring c.’ advancement.

70:1.1 wherever and whenever the fabric of c. becomes

70:2.3 War has had a social value to past c. because it:

70:2.9 like slavery, it must sometime be abandoned as c.

70:2.9 war was a social ferment which pushed c. forward;

70:2.9 an indispensable scaffolding in the building of c.,

70:2.19 provide in order to continue the advancement of c..

70:8.1 A dawning c. has not yet begun the differentiation of

70:8.13 social classes are indispensable to an evolving c.,

70:8.14 and spiritual resources of a progressing c., such as:

70:8.18 Religion is the mighty lever that lifts c. from chaos,

70:9.14 natural right thus to encumber twentieth-century c.,

70:9.17 But this equality ideal is the child of c.; it is not

70:11.14 Nevertheless, the status of any c. may be accurately

71:0.1 The state is a useful evolution of c.; it represents

71:1.12 encountered the more advanced c. of the white man,

71:1.22 The great weakness in Roman c., and a factor in the

71:2.1 Democracy, while an ideal, is a product of c., not of

71:2.7 while retarding social evolution, it does preserve c..

71:2.7 is the only safe and true method of accelerating c.;

71:2.17 As c. progresses, suffrage, while remaining universal

71:3.10 The status of any level of c. is faithfully portrayed by

71:4.0 4. PROGRESSIVE CIVILIZATION

71:4.2 progressive program of an expanding c. embraces:

71:4.15 And this progress in the arts of c. leads directly to

71:4.16 predilections or to destroy their advancing c..

71:5.3 any world, competition is essential to progressive c..

71:6.3 indispensable factor during the earlier phases of c..

72:1.1 a very superior c. is evolving on an isolated continent

72:3.4 regard the home as the basic institution of their c..

72:11.1 schools may be commissioned as “guardians of c.

72:11.4 defend c. without yielding to the temptation to

72:12.3 special permission with the intent of advancing c.

73:3.6 In this rendezvous the cream of the c. of Urantia was

74:5.3 for promoting the gradual extension of the Edenic c..

74:5.4 to the advancement of evolutionary c.; but now they

74:8.6 contact with the remnants of the c. of the Adamites,

74:8.8 That the earlier traditions recognized pre-Adamic c.

74:8.9 were political refugees from the higher c. of Crete.

74:8.14 but Eden was a fact, and the Garden c. was actually

75:8.3 the human race did much to advance c. on Urantia.

76:6.4 Eve made a mighty contribution to the speedy c.

76:6.4 but it was not possible for such an advanced c. to

76:6.4 It is the people who make a c.; c. does not make

77:2.3 A great c.—the culture of Dalamatia—was going to

77:3.3 of the future center of the Nodite culture and c..

77:4.0 4. NODITE CENTERS OF CIVILIZATION

77:4.1 for their failure to establish a great pre-Adamic c..

77:4.4 they continued to maintain a c. superior to that of the

77:4.7 loom upon the horizon of c. with a full-grown and

77:4.13 the old Vanite settlements to found his center of c..

77:5.9 potential which later blossomed into European c..

77:5.10 This center of c. was situated in the region east of

77:9.8 In the larger aspect the c. of Urantia is the joint

77:9.9 those temporal vicissitudes which beset human c..

78:0.1 The second Eden was the cradle of c. for almost

78:1.2 c. was immensely quickened by the presence of their

78:1.2 Certain centers of c. existed here and there, but most

78:1.10 8.The Sahara c.. The superior elements of the indigo

78:1.12 The hope of future c. lay in the second garden

78:1.12 Here in Asia there existed the potential of a great c.,

78:2.3 The c., society, and cultural status of the Adamites

78:2.3 Amadon was there a c. in any way comparable.

78:2.3 the c. of the second Eden was an artificial structure—

78:2.4 every c. is limited by available natural resources,

78:2.4 The c. of the violet race was predicated on the

78:3.4 facilitated the progress of c. and greatly advanced

78:3.7 The Saharan c. had been disrupted by drought and

78:3.8 The peoples of India lay stagnant, with a c. that was

78:3.8 the brown man had not yet begun his c. on near-by

78:3.9 for the inauguration of the Andite era of Urantia c..

78:5.1 The massive waves of c. which later spread over

78:5.3 The c. of Turkestan was constantly being revived

78:5.7 Many flourishing centers of c. grew up on these

78:6.8 C. moved westward to the Nile and Mediterranean

78:7.6 These floods completed the disruption of Andite c..

78:8.1 broke the biologic backbone of Mesopotamian c.,

78:8.4 assimilated the residue of the c. of Mesopotamia

78:8.4 quickly revived many phases of the passing c. of

78:8.12 Their ancient c. finally fell due to the emigration of

78:8.12 have resulted in the twentieth-century c. of Urantia.

79:0.1 from these regions the potentials of modern c.

79:1.2 This c. perished when the rain winds shifted to the

79:1.3 but it produced a new development in Andite c..

79:2.3 of what might have been an even greater c..

79:2.5 superior stocks would have achieved a higher c..

79:2.7 versatility of culture and makes for a progressive c.,

79:2.7 of superiors, is unfailingly suicidal of cultural c..

79:2.8 one of the world’s leading centers of cultural c.

79:3.1 And this is what doomed the budding c. of India

79:3.1 produced the most versatile c. then on earth.

79:3.5 cultural, religious, philosophic, and commercial c. of

79:3.8 Sangik races, but they did find a well-advanced c..

79:3.8 limitations, the Dravidians founded a superior c..

79:4.7 and so it was that India failed to produce the high c.

79:4.9 energy which drives men to establish a superior c.

79:5.8 that ever achieved a high degree of c. apart from the

79:6.0 6. DAWN OF CHINESE CIVILIZATION

79:6.8 insure the spread of their c. among many millions.

79:6.8 the highest mass c. on Urantia was in central China.

79:6.8 attain a large-scale cultural, social, and political c..

79:6.13 and unquestionably would have dominated world c..

79:7.5 this new blood did not add so much to the c. of the

79:7.5 Honan to Shensi the potentials of an advanced c.

79:8.0 8. LATER CHINESE CIVILIZATION

79:8.3 years following the disruption of Greco-Roman c..

79:8.4 had been the world’s most rapidly progressing c..

79:8.6 did move forward in the realization of the arts of c.,

79:8.9 c. is directly dependent on the effective functioning

79:8.10 the following factors in the preservation of c.:

79:8.15 The formative period of Chinese c., opening with

79:8.16 And so the ancient c. of the yellow race has persisted

79:8.16 the c. of the sons of Han comes the nearest of all

79:8.17 this great c. has rested upon the laurels of the past,

79:8.17 but it is even now reawakening to envision anew the

80:0.1 man did not of himself achieve a great cultural c.,

80:0.1 potent stocks for the attainment of aggressive c. ever

80:1.3 the Sahara peoples greatly deteriorated the early c.

80:1.4 the remnants of this prosperous and peaceful c..

80:1.8 determined the antecedents of modern European c..

80:3.3 The European c. of this early post-Adamic period

80:3.9 Cro-Magnon type and culture and initiating the c.

80:5.7 races, produced an immediate lapse of Andite c.,

80:5.7 itself and culminated in present-day European c..

80:6.1 and the center of c. shifted to the valley of the Nile.

80:7.1 persisted for some time a superior c. on the islands

80:7.4 the end of the second c. of the Adamsonites.

80:7.8 And this decadence of Andite c., together with the

80:7.10 this c. was wiped out about two thousand years

80:7.12 thus greatly augmenting this already advanced c..

80:7.12 inferior groups from Egypt later threatened the c. of

80:7.13 a great many of the advances in early Greek c.

81:0.0 DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN CIVILIZATION

81:0.2 produced an advance in c. which, since the days of

81:1.0 1. THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION

81:1.1 the cradle of c. was in southwestern Asia, extending

81:1.1 the decisive factor in establishment of c. in that area.

81:1.2 c. had settled down to a world-wide stalemate except

81:2.0 2. THE TOOLS OF CIVILIZATION

81:2.1 predicated upon the development of the tools of c..

81:2.2 spare time in which to think about society and c.,

81:2.3 The first four great advances in human c. were:

81:2.10 his primitive estate to the levels of subsequent c..

81:2.11 This was one reason why c. progressed faster in that

81:2.14 scientific c. is slowly conferring increasing liberty on

81:2.14 C. can never flourish, much less be established, until

81:3.2 influential in spreading the culture and the arts of c..

81:3.4 different away from the more advanced centers of c..

81:3.6 most potent influence in the spread of cultural c..

81:3.7 the roving explorer did more to advance historic c.

81:3.8 the human races not only quickened the pace of c.,

81:5.1 Biologic evolution and cultural c. are not necessarily

81:5.1 cultural c. does not flourish without an adequate

81:5.1 Adam and Eve introduced no art of c. foreign to

81:5.3 And this guild of c. exacts costly admission fees,

81:6.0 6. THE MAINTENANCE OF CIVILIZATION

81:6.1 And this c. must be maintained and fostered,

81:6.1 and stimulate the slow progress of the evolution of c.

81:6.2 The c. which is now evolving on Urantia grew out of

81:6.3 The nature and extent of a material c. is in large

81:6.4 crucial factor in determining the course of their c.

81:6.6 of poverty; leisure is essential to the progress of c..

81:6.6 a cultural c. is only derived from those conditions

81:6.7 their unearned leisure for the advancement of c..

81:6.8 The material aspects of c. must always await the

81:6.8 But slowly the tools of c. improved.

81:6.11 Man power is indispensable to the spread of c..

81:6.11 numerous people will dominate the c. of a smaller

81:6.14 The chief factor in early c. was the force exerted by

81:6.14 primitive man had c. literally thrust upon him by his

81:6.16 The spread of c. must wait upon language.

81:6.20 The progress of c. is related to the development of

81:6.20 of contending groups in the arena of advancing c..

81:6.24 greatly to modify the evolutionary course of c..

81:6.25 influences contributing to the furtherance of c.

81:6.25 modern c. is at a standstill in spiritual development

81:6.26 social torchbearers will determine whether c. goes

81:6.26 largely determines the cultural velocity of that c..

81:6.27 even the most material aspects of a cultural c. is

81:6.27 Intelligence may control the mechanism of c.,

81:6.29 C. has been enormously advanced by the early

81:6.29 C. is now dependent on the effective co-ordination

81:6.36 The maintenance of world-wide c. is dependent on

81:6.36 industrial c. is jeopardized by the dangers of

81:6.37 In c. much, very much, depends on an enthusiastic

81:6.37 until man evolves to higher levels, c. will continue to

81:6.39 advancing c. is always delayed when its leaders are

81:6.40 critical times when c. is in transit from one level to

81:6.41 The great danger to any c.—at any one moment—is

81:6.42 C. is never really jeopardized until able leadership

81:6.43 by these rungs on the evolutionary ladder that c. to

81:6.44 long struggle of the peoples of earth to establish c.

81:6.44 the momentum of all the ages through which c. has

82:0.2 survival of c., the family is the master civilizer.

82:0.3 of olden times did not possess a very rich social c.,

82:1.4 1. The relative progress of c..

82:1.4 C. has increasingly demanded that sex be gratified in

82:1.9 but when c. insures plentiful food, the sex urge

82:1.10 society is the supreme test of the actuality of any c..

82:3.6 With advancing c., certain tribes put the severe tests

82:3.9 advanced in direct proportion to the progress of c..

82:4.3 As c. advanced and private property gained further

82:4.4 Very early in the march of c. the illegitimate child

83:1.5 as a result of the mores of advancing c., marriage is

83:2.4 And as c. has progressed, women have had an

83:3.3 As c. progressed, fathers did not like to appear to

83:4.2 As c. advanced, as marriage became more seriously

83:6.5 advance under the developing mores of evolving c.;

83:6.7 the yardstick which measures the advance of social c.

83:6.7 maintenance and further development of social c..

84:0.1 glorify marriage as the ancestor and creator of c.’

84:4.1 accurate gauge registering the advances of human c..

84:5.1 compensated by enlightened mores of advancing c.

84:5.2 the sheer sense of that fairness which c. demands.

84:5.3 equality is beautiful and worthy of an expanding c.,

84:5.4 which are a part of the persistent evolution of c..

84:5.13 C. never can obliterate the behavior gulf between the

84:6.7 effecting the continuation of c. and insuring the

84:6.8 hope of race perpetuation under the mores of c.,

84:7.10 The higher the c., the greater the joy of parents in

84:7.20 It is c.’ protection of the child from the natural

84:7.26 C. regards the parents as assuming all duties,

84:7.27 the security of c. itself still rests on the growing

84:7.27 prove suicidal to the welfare and advancement of c..

84:8.6 the home—c.’ only hope of survival and man’s

86:5.2 As c. advances, this superstitious concept of the soul

87:2.5 were one of the great obstacles to c.’ advancement.

87:2.10 It was a great advance in c. when the inheritance of

87:7.2 From the dawn of c. every appealing movement in

87:7.6 And this higher symbolism of a higher c. must be

87:7.8 can endure and contribute to the progress of social c.

88:5.4 The practices of a new or higher c. were looked

89:0.2 to win the favor of the gods; only advanced c.

89:1.7 rungs on which man climbed c.’ ascending ladder.

89:4.1 As c. advanced, these crude concepts of sacrifice

89:5.1 cannibalism is traditionally horrible to modern c.,

89:6.2 The later American Indians had a c. emerging from

89:6.3 demands of advancing c., than the Hebrew narrative

89:7.4 drag behind in the evolutionary advance of c., thus

90:5.1 endless rituals have hampered society and cursed c.

90:5.7 priesthoods have contributed to the stabilization of c.

91:6.6 factor in the progress and preservation of religious c.

92:1.2 With the dawn of c. the human race espoused the

92:1.4 As c. advances, fear becomes modified by reverence,

92:3.6 no enduring morality nor ethics, no worth-while c..

92:3.7 that religion was essential to the development of c.,

92:3.7 also done much to cripple and handicap the very c.

92:3.8 can be justified only in the light of evolutionary c..

92:3.9 religion fostered c. and provided societal continuity

92:6.17 the hope of the survival of Occidental c. lay in the

92:7.5 but c. elevates religious values, for true religion is

92:7.11 C., science, and advanced religions must deliver

93:5.2 then existent trade, travel, and c. of the world.

94:5.7 first to emerge from barbaric bondage into orderly c.

94:6.10 the true pattern of temporal c. is the mirror reflection

95:4.4 two vital links in the growth of Occidental c.

95:6.3 God was a being of wisdom and the patron of c.;

99:0.1 to foster the maintenance of the existent type of c..

99:1.1 the dissemination of knowledge are modifying c.;

99:1.3 dangerous times of transition from one phase of c. to

99:1.4 progression from destroying the cultural savor of c.

99:1.6 actively keep pace with all these advances in c. by

99:2.1 helpfully and creatively in the present crisis of c..

99:3.1 of the political and social structure of Occidental c..

99:3.3 Indirectly, cultural c. is influenced by the attitude of

99:3.4 The attainment of a high cultural c. demands, first,

99:3.5 which have tremendously retarded the progress of c..

99:4.4 may attend the social and economic growth of c.,

100:1.2 cultures, and in the passing stages of advancing c..

100:4.6 that all c. would be encompassed by love,

102:6.3 essence of religion and the wellspring of superior c..

102:8.2 judge religion by the status of its accompanying c.;

102:8.2 we had better estimate the real nature of a c. by the

102:8.5 always dared to criticize c. and evolutionary progress

103:5.2 as religious c. advances, one’s neighbor expands in

103:6.10 And as c. progresses, philosophy will have to bridge

103:7.9 men to live together in the complexities of the c. of

109:4.4 Monitors are one of the potentials of advancing c..

111:4.3 The advances of true c. are all born in this inner

111:4.3 C. can hardly progress when the majority of the

111:4.4 Any c. is in jeopardy when three quarters of its youth

111:4.4 C. is in danger when youth neglect to interest

111:4.5 to the building of a better and more enduring c..

114:6.13 of the home, the basic institution of human c..

114:7.9 that spiritual c. is advanced and the Most Highs are

118:8.6 then does c. contain within itself the seeds of

118:8.10 the most tenuous of all the factors of human c.

121:1.3 Nothing like the c. of the times of Jesus has been

121:1.3 European c. was unified and co-ordinated under an

122:1.2 by outstanding personalities in the march of c.

130:0.6 the higher material and intellectual c. of the Occident

130:0.6 learned about the c. and culture of India and China,

130:3.3 their attention to the western c. of the Roman world.

132:1.3 culture may eventually become a menace to c..

132:1.3 very attitude presages the ultimate collapse of a c.

132:5.18 An enduring c. cannot be built upon the practice of

134:6.1 Freedom is the gift of c. made possible by the

144:4.7 of the spirit life in the midst of the material c. of the

154:4.6 maintain that modern c. could not have been built

154:4.6 But all such doubters forget that a much better c.

155:5.4 The religion of c.. The advancing religious concepts

160:1.3 The more complex c. becomes, the more difficult

160:2.10 glorified social structure, the c. of mortal maturity.

160:3.2 the more the lures of c. multiply, the more urgent

160:5.5 social usages of the most mature institutions of c..

178:1.4 the kingdom, from the standpoint of advancing c.,

194:2.8 to effectually transform the c. of all mankind.

194:3.7 The religion of Jesus fosters the highest type of c. in

194:3.12 The secret of a better c. is bound up in the Master’s

195:0.2 Wc. was at this time intellectual, war weary, and

195:0.3 in the ethics, morality, and religions of Wc..

195:1.7 when Alexander spread Hellenistic c. over the near-

195:1.10 the East with the cultural gift of the c. of Greece;

195:4.3 And it did persist on through the long night of Wc.

195:5.1 The higher a c. climbs, the more necessitous

195:7.16 In a high c., art humanizes science, while in turn it

195:8.2 a protest against the complete domination of Wc. by

195:8.3 The majority of professed Christians of Wc. are

195:8.6 Wc. today enjoys many liberties and satisfactions as

195:8.7 and the unprecedented material progress of Wc..

195:10.7 and lasting manner to the advancement of human c..

195:10.15 of would-be believers among the peoples of Wc.,

195:10.20 the industrial life, and moral standards of Wc.;

195:10.21 the social systems and industrial policies of Wc.

196:1.2 religious revisions of Christian c. would be drastic

civilization, no

68:4.6 but no c. has endured which abandoned its mores

81:6.32 No c. can survive the long-time harboring of large

81:6.35 No national c. long endures unless its educational

92:3.6 no enduring morality nor ethics, no worth-while c..

155:3.8 taught his apostles that no c. could long survive the

civilizations

16:9.5 C. are unstable because they are not cosmic; they are

16:9.5 they are not innate in the individuals of the races.

16:9.5 they must be nurtured by the combined contributions

16:9.5 C. come and go, but science, morality, and religion

49:5.15 older planets of the three-brained group exhibit c.

52:2.11 is the false sentiment of your partially perfected c.

64:1.8 C. of great promise have successively deteriorated

64:7.5 establishing the c. respectively of Mexico, Central

70:11.2 at first negative and prohibitive; in advancing c. law

71:5.3 In advanced c. co-operation is more efficient than

71:5.3 by the survival of the biologically fit, but later c. are

78:1.3 was indeed the cradle of Occidental and Indian c..

78:7.7 The remnants of this, one of the oldest c., are to be

79:0.1 Asia witnessed the successive c. of Dalamatians,

79:5.8 of South America the later and more enduring c.

79:5.9 These c. were evolutionary products of the Sangiks,

79:6.2 China blended to produce the successive c. of those

81:2.20 These c. of the Andite age cannot always be traced

81:3.6 the mixing of cultures as well as the blending of c..

81:6.1 Adamic posterity had gone forth to enrich the c. of

81:6.1 The races did not fully blend, but their c. did to a

81:6.37 The cultural c. of the past and the present have based

81:6.38 High c. are born of the sagacious correlation of

81:6.43 can man hope to maintain his present-day c. while

82:0.3 most of these c. of the past continued to evolve with

85:5.2 Later c. honored the sun by giving its name to the

91:4.1 of pseudo magic and is unworthy of advancing c.

92:7.15 the foundation and the guiding star of all enduring c..

94:2.2 poured in from the surrounding and less advanced c..

94:2.4 Of all c., the Vedic-Aryan paid the most terrible

94:6.12 the intricate and complex c. which characterize the

95:3.1 transmitted to subsequent c. through the Hebrews

101:3.13 the crushing overload of the complex and partial c.

101:5.10 and result in the stabilization of relatively ethical c..

160:2.3 enables man, through social associations, to build c..

civilizedsee civilized man or men; civilized people(s);

       civilized world

52:6.6 substitution of techniques of c. adjudication for the

68:2.1 C. society is the result of man’s early efforts to

68:6.9 a maiden to kill her offspring, but among more c.

69:8.6 from chaos and indolence to order and c. activities;

70:1.2 peace attends upon the c. solution of all problems

70:1.21 the gradual development of the rules of “c.” warfare.

70:1.22 more orderly system of the later-day “c.” nations.

70:2.1 thrown back into savagery; c. reason had to abdicate.

70:2.9 nations, but modern struggles disrupt c. culture.

70:2.18 Industrialism is more c. and should be so carried on

71:2.8 The really c. government had arrived when public

71:8.15 but the c. races have made a beginning—mankind is

72:3.9 the rate of divorces is one tenth that of the c. races

77:4.8 Gods first blessed mankind with the example of c.

79:1.4 rivers of China and India, the more highly c. tribes

81:3.6 the horse was in general use throughout c. lands.

81:6.16 growing languages insure expansion of c. thinking

82:3.15 of the honest adventures of their less c. ancestors.

84:7.29 society would be greatly improved if the c. races

86:3.3 Even at the present time some c. races regard disease

86:5.14 Even now many c persons turn the mirror to the wall

86:7.4 Modern c. races are just emerging from ghost fear as

87:5.7 it eventually evolved into c. modesty, restraint, and

87:5.14 even today the c. races are cursed with the belief in

89:1.7 There would be no c. society to sit in criticism upon

89:6.8 to sacrifice his son Isaac, while shocking to c.

90:3.8 wrath is still prevalent among many reputedly c.

92:3.7 religion did maintain cultural ethics, c. morality,

96:2.2 and more highly c. northern Semites and Hittites.

98:6.1 an independent institution in the c. lands of Africa

101:0.1 the magnificent faith liberty of those c. mortals who

133:1.2 In c. society and in an organized universe the

155:5.8 races become highly intelligent and more fully c.,

183:1.1 barbarous behavior of those supposedly c. human

civilized man or men

66:7.4 Savage man loves his child, but c. loves also his

69:0.3 C. takes great pride in the character, stability, and

70:9.17 supposed natural equality would quickly throw c.

84:7.10 The animals love their children; man—c.—loves his

85:1.2 The attention of c. is arrested by numerous stone

86:2.3 What c. regards as superstition was just plain

86:2.4 The difference between the minds of savage and c.

86:2.6 C. still kicks and curses those inanimate objects

86:6.4 C. provides schemes of insurance to overcome these

86:7.1 c. pays material premiums against accidents of

87:1.2 c. still pins much faith on the hope that an outward

87:1.4 So-called c. has hardly yet completely eliminated the

88:4.1 C. attacks the problems of a real environment

90:2.6 C. still makes the weather the common topic of

92:0.1 within and impinging upon, savage, barbarian, and c.:

101:9.5 The enlightened spiritual consciousness of c. is not

103:6.10 Increasingly has c. followed in the footsteps of the

118:10.14 Man, the c., will someday achieve relative mastery

132:5.21 C. will not always look upon all that he controls as

136:8.6 Jesus was now passing through the great test of c.,

184:4.5 In the half-c. there still lurks an evil brutality which

184:4.5 the brutal ferocity of these supposedly c. as they

195:9.6 Modern, c. dread the thought of falling under the

civilized people(s)

69:8.3 barbaric slaughter practiced by even supposedly c.

72:11.4 They have become c. to that point where they can

81:6.31 not the only cause for unemployment among c. of

82:1.2 The all-absorbing sex passion of the more highly c.

82:6.11 the inferior and degenerate strains of the various c.

86:1.4 It is no wonder that partially c. believe in chance and

88:3.3 C. in the twentieth century see to it that their flags,

88:6.7 superstitions linger in the minds of many so-called c..

89:6.3 and among a supposedly c., this beautiful maiden,

177:2.6 until such a time as the home life of the modern c.

civilized world

44:1.15 change the course of a nation, even the entire c..

83:6.3 Michael’s advent on Urantia practically all of the c.

94:6.2 great moral, and philosophic teachers all over the c..

121:2.11 aided in making Palestine the crossroads of the c..

124:0.1 men and women hailing from every part of the c.

130:3.4 nearly a million manuscripts from all the c.: Greece

195:4.4 And this same Christianity is now present in the c. of

civilizer

69:4.8 Commerce has been the great c. through promoting

69:6.3 Fire was a great c., providing man with his first

70:3.5 The gain motive is a mighty c. when augmented

82:0.2 survival of civilization, the family is the master c..

83:0.3 has sex been the unrecognized and unsuspected c. of

civilizers

52:6.7 and fraternal love are transcendent c. and mighty

civilizing

50:4.10 gradually radiates to all peoples an uplifting and c.

155:5.4 religious concepts and practices of the c. races—

claimnoun

126:3.7 What c. should he make concerning his mission?

195:7.14 The very c. of materialism implies a supermaterial

claimverb

14:4.19 which will enable them to c. Paradise residence.

46:5.23 the first sight of Jerusem to c. your attention when

53:3.4 to assert themselves and boldly c. their rights.

93:7.3 was the idea of one God able to c. the allegiance of

97:7.3 they did not c. to be writing by inspiration;

112:5.8 The governments of Orvonton and Nebadon do not c

112:5.8 they do c. to, and actually do, manifest patience,

131:5.5 We c. mercy because we aspire to attain perfection

132:5.16 neither should he selfishly presume to lay c. to all of

132:5.19 First cleanse your capital before you lay c. to the

132:5.20 do not lay c. to an unfair portion of such rewards.

132:5.21 no man should lay personal c. to that wealth which

137:4.10 to dare to step forth and c. his position and exhibit

148:6.8 ‘You are foolish to c. to be righteous, seeing that

160:4.13 It sounds well always to c. success, but the end

160:5.5 A religion might c. as the object of its devotion a

162:2.3 Do you really c. to be the Messiah?”

162:2.3 Jesus replied: “You c. to know me and to know

162:7.5 Who do you c. to be that you dare to utter such

164:4.4 this Jesus, whom you c. opened your eyes?”

164:4.8 acknowledging God as your healer, if you still c.

164:4.11 “Hearken, you who c. to be the teachers of all Israel,

165:2.3 he would have no sin, but you c. that you see;

168:1.8 If he is what they c., why did he not save his dear

170:5.18 it dared to lay c. to those mysterious powers of the

171:1.3 to go to Jerusalem and lay c. to David’s throne.

179:1.4 John Zebedee laid c. to the next preferred seat,

184:1.6 What do you c. to be?”

184:1.8 Do you c. to be the Messiah, the deliverer of Israel?

184:1.8 You know that I c. to be nothing except that which

186:1.1 Judas appeared before them to c. his reward for

195:7.13 to believe or c. to know that he is only a machine?

claimed

15:5.8 that the four inner planets would be c. by the sun,

57:6.5 will either be c. by the planet or will undergo

70:11.5 The ancients all c. that their olden laws, the taboos,

77:5.5 beautiful woman, twenty years old, who c. to be

85:6.5 their subjects and c. to have descended from deity.

90:5.5 these priests c. to “hold the keys of heaven.”

94:4.9 Christ himself being c. as incarnations of Vishnu.

96:1.3 c. the worship of the Semitic tribes and peoples.

96:3.4 the king c. they sought freedom for the purpose of

129:1.8 Jesus never c. any other legal residence, although he

133:4.3 himself that homage which alone can be c. by Deity.

135:6.6 to inquire of John whether he c. to be the Messiah,

142:6.9 later acknowledged his faith and c. the body of Jesus,

161:2.9 Jesus has definitely c. divinity; he professes to be

169:4.9 Jesus never c. to be the manifestation of Elohim

169:4.9 As the divine Son he c. to represent only the Father.

184:1.8 said Annas: “I have been told that you have c. to be

185:1.6 Gerizim, where he c. the temple vessels were buried

185:5.5 not look up to one who, having c. to be the Son of

187:3.3 He even c. to be the Son of God—look at him now

191:1.5 the night on the Sea of Galilee wherein Peter c. to

claiming

53:8.2 “Satan came also,” c. that he represented all of the

94:2.5 Many of the new cults were frankly atheistic, c. that

98:3.8 self-elevated human deities, all c. miraculous births

156:6.7 c. that these teachers were followers of John and

159:2.1 and even c. to be able to cast out devils.

173:2.7 In answering them as he did, while not c. authority

184:5.5 3. That, by c. to be a king and the founder of a new

190:3.3 Jesus had risen, and that many persons were c. to

190:3.3 It was even suggested that any one c. to have seen

claimsnoun

43:4.6 Lucifer, in announcing his c. to increased jurisdiction

74:8.11 made c. that this recital was a recently discovered

94:2.2 went so absurdly far with these presumptuous c. that

94:8.2 While he made no superhuman c. for either himself

94:8.17 endeavored to turn men away from the blatant c.

103:5.4 Neither has exclusive c. upon the attention and

103:9.6 clarify, and justify the experiential c. of religion,

134:5.13 abandoned c. to the delusions of self-determination

136:9.12 Jews would certainly and finally reject all of his c. to

140:8.6 Love your enemies—remember the moral c. of human

161:2.9 c. of intimate association with the heavenly Father.

162:1.11 unaccustomed to hearing Jesus make positive c.

162:2.3 I wish your c. were true, for indeed then would

184:1.2 persuade Jesus to abandon his c. and leave Palestine.

190:2.2 later c. of the apostles that Jesus was the Messiah.

claimsverb

102:6.1 why the God of worship c. all allegiance or none.

161:2.4 Jesus c. to live a perfect life, and we acknowledge

161:2.4 We are persuaded that he is just what he c. to be.

174:1.1 James c. you teach that the Father forgives us even

185:5.1 forbids the payment of taxes, and c. to be king of

clamor

136:9.13 constantly recurring situations: the c. to be fed,

185:5.4 Jesus put to death, they quickly joined in the c. for

185:5.8 to call for the release of Barabbas and to c. for the

185:5.13 Pilate was terrorized by the insistent c. of the mob,

185:6.2 Being afraid to defy the c. of this misled mob who

186:4.1 crucified just because he feared to resist the c. of

clamored

145:5.5 They c. to see Jesus.

186:2.4 These Jews c. unseemlily for the Master’s death

188:1.1 the Jews raised a tumult and c. for its possession.

clamoring

3:5.13 mortal man live face to face with the incessant c. of

146:6.3 And it was not until long after nightfall that the c.

146:7.1 At Endor Jesus escaped for a few days from the c.

151:1.1 assembled on shore near Jesus’ boat and were c.

185:5.6 Pilate was angered at the sight of the chief priests c.

clamors

185:6.1 In the multitude which now c. for the Master’s death

clams

59:2.12 much as they then existed and embrace the c.,

clan

63:3.4 labored incessantly for the nurture and uplift of the c.

63:3.5 Sontad immediately assumed the leadership of the c.

63:4.2 social organization and a new division of c. labor.

63:4.3 patriotism was wholly limited to the immediate c..

63:4.5 The original Andonic c. maintained an unbroken line

63:4.5 two rival would-be rulers of the c. fell to fighting for

69:5.2 entire c. would defend his hut in event of attack.

69:7.4 watchdogs made it first possible for the whole c. to

70:1.6 The c. would divide up into two groups and engage

70:3.6 The old idea of friendship meant adoption into the c.;

70:3.6 and c. membership was believed to survive death—

70:4.1 The first peace group was the family, then the c.,

70:4.9 The c. headmen were always subordinate to the chief

70:4.10 The c. peace chiefs usually ruled through the mother

70:5.2 government were established in the c. organization,

70:5.5 learned that an army commanded by a group of c.

70:5.9 The c. and tribal councils continued in an advisory

70:6.3 The family had a biologic head; the c., a selected

70:7.1 social groups; association enlarged the kinship c..

70:10.13 thus first meted out by the family, then by the c.,

71:1.23 struggle with smaller consanguineous c. groups,

71:1.24 the small castle groups, the reappearance of the c.

82:5.3 in an effort to conserve property within a c.,

82:5.7 Many tribes finally forbade marriages within the c.

87:1.4 all night and talked when a member of the c. died;

88:3.2 Such a god was the c. personified.

90:4.3 customary for the c. to crowd into the sickroom to

91:0.2 would be performed which included the whole c.

97:3.2 land as an inalienable—as a gift of Deity to the c..

97:9.2 Jewish consciousness originated in the southern c. of

103:3.1 you should not overlook the influence of the c. or

103:3.1 Australians still focus their religion upon the c..

103:3.5 the individual became the group reactions of the c..

103:5.2 neighbor expands in concept to embrace the c., tribe,

134:5.8 Families have, on occasion, defied their c., while

clannish

63:3.3 These early Andonites evinced a marked c. spirit;

clans

50:5.5 Homes are fortified, and the c. are solidified by fear

63:4.0 4. THE ANDONIC CLANS

63:4.6 Before the extensive dispersion of the Andonic c.

63:4.7 As time passed, the Andonic c. grew in number,

63:4.8 with extinction by this incessant warfare of the c..

63:6.1 cultural and spiritual status of the c. retrogressed for

68:6.9 Many primitive c. were virtually exterminated by the

69:3.9 c. dedicated themselves to certain sorts of labor.

70:0.2 co-ordination of the antagonisms of the tribes, c.,

70:3.1 the horde in child rearing, while the emerging c.

70:3.3 Families became united by blood ties in c.,

70:3.3 forced the tribal organization upon the kinship c.,

70:4.0 4. CLANS AND TRIBES

70:4.2 The c. were blood-tie groups within the tribe,

70:4.2 they owed their existence to common interests,

70:4.9 tribal governments being a loose confederation of c..

70:4.10 and early kings consisted of the headmen of the c.,

70:4.10 The c. served a valuable purpose in local self-

70:4.10 but they greatly delayed the growth of large nations.

70:5.1 From the early c and primitive tribes there developed

70:6.3 based on the mores of “name ownership” in the c..

70:6.6 the c. and tribes would simply rise up and

70:8.10 cult clubs produced their own classes within the c.

71:1.23 state organizations as remnants of the c. and tribes

71:1.23 During later times many c. grew out of trades and

85:1.3 All ancient c. and tribes had their sacred stones,

88:3.4 many stages of development, from c. to tribes,

93:6.2 backward c. were certainly committing suicide by

95:7.3 families and c. that held on to the hazy idea of the

96:2.3 who became incorporated into the c. of Israel

96:5.6 Again Moses sought to control the turbulent c. when

97:5.1 against sins and national crime among the northern c.

97:9.3 Hebrew history begins with Saul’s rallying the c. to

97:9.5 alarmed and began attacks on the northern c..

97:9.7 They held the ideologies of the desert c..

97:10.2 And as the Hebrew c. rejected the wonderful story of

134:5.6 as families overlap into consanguineous c. which

134:5.8 while c. and tribes have often been subversive of

134:5.9 then by the families and c. in relation to the tribe and

142:3.3 1. Yahweh—the god of the Sinai c..

clapped

151:2.5 then Jesus c. his hands and called them about him.

clarification

99:7.1 his reformation of philosophy and his c. of religion.

100:4.2 Effort is attendant upon c. of spiritual vision and

196:0.10 a consecration of impulse, a c. of viewpoint,

clarified

92:4.5 religion when contact with Christianity greatly c.

103:6.9 Philosophy, c. by revelation, functions acceptably in

clarifies

103:6.8 Revelation authoritatively c. the muddle of reason-

clarify

1:7.8 truths pertaining to Deity will increasingly c. as your

6:6.4 many of these spirit-concealed mysteries will c. as

101:4.5 of immense value in that they at least transiently c.

103:9.6 theology constitutes the religious effort to define, c.

106:8.22 and one which only eternity could possibly c..

106:9.10 While these ideas may not c the paradoxes of eternity

112:5.21 But time will c. many mortal associations.

127:2.7 he depended upon a frank statement of truth to c.

140:8.1 James, and John, hoping they would be able to c.

170:0.2 This Sabbath afternoon the Master sought to c. the

189:1.6 Let us forever c. the concept of the resurrection of

clarity

80:9.15 possible to identify these distinctions with any c..

102:3.2 directly interfering with the c. of logical thought,

clash

97:3.1 Baal was a socioeconomic c. of ideologies rather

121:7.3 one who did not hesitate to c. with dogmas which

138:5.4 the importance of avoiding any c. with the civil

155:4.2 misunderstand my reasons for avoiding an open c.

156:2.5 was not ready for an open c. with established religion

162:2.5 the Jews were disposed to avoid a c. with Jesus,

173:3.3 the inevitable c. between a new and living religion of

195:0.3 quickly precipitated the social-moral c. of the ages.

clashed

178:1.16 We c. with these established leaders and

185:7.4 that I would consent to his death because he has c.

clashes

25:3.12 tolerant to avoid c. of mind and wars of opinions.

128:6.7 this same nature—c. with the civil authorities

clashing

151:3.10 teacher largely avoids all controversy and outward c.

167:5.5 Jesus skillfully avoided c. with his questioners about

classnoun

9:8.11 the Creative Spirits, who are in a c. by themselves

15:10.12 As a c., these three orders are known as Trinitized

17:4.3 As a c., ascending mortals do not intimately

22:2.1 Mighty Messengers are a c. of perfected mortals who

22:3.2 it has representatives among a recently trinitized c. of

23:2.20 Solitary Messengers, as a c., are highly sensitive to

23:3.7 The Solitary Messengers are the only c. of beings

27:7.9 beings who, as a universal c., ever attend you from

28:4.12 There is a special c. of broadcast messages which are

30:3.11 This colony contains almost every c. of beings

30:4.14 reawaken on the mansion worlds belong to this c..

32:3.5 someone of almost every c. of intelligent beings

32:4.4 any division of creatures to any other c. of creatures

37:5.2 as a c. they are not destined to attain Paradise.

40:7.5 Adjuster-fused mortals are the only c. of human

40:8.5 being, as a c., confined to the superuniverse of their

44:0.17 Belonging to this c. are the so-called fourth

47:10.1 The reception of a new c. of mansion world

47:10.2 John the Revelator saw a vision of the arrival of a c.

48:2.21 you progress from one c. or phase of a morontia

48:3.5 after learning to recognize them as a c., you will

49:2.23 twenty-three per cent belong to c. number four,

49:6.21 the mortals leaving a realm are embraced in this c.,

50:3.6 are a whole dispensation behind their Jerusem c.,

53:7.11 of every imaginable c. of celestial intelligence, who

69:3.5 The medicine men were the pioneer professional c..

69:3.6 leisure led to their becoming, as a c., the politicians

69:3.11 Then came the merchant c., charging a profit for

70:8.6 of slaves was a genetic basis for one c. of society.

70:8.13 but when c. becomes caste, when social levels petrify

72:11.2 the creation of a professional military c. is avoided

79:1.3 A new c. of men, the traders, began to appear in

82:2.5 always borne some mark that set them apart as a c.

87:4.1 many tribes clung to the old belief in one c. of ghosts

90:1.2 Quite a few of these earliest of priests were of a c.

90:1.5 these tricks and deceptions, their reputation as a c.,

90:2.11 male population belongs to this c. of nonproducers.

92:6.1 The Pygmies have no religious reactions as a c.,

109:3.7 There was a third c. who occupied a borderline

113:1.3 This c. embraces those who cannot comprehend God

114:0.3 Seraphim as a c are occupied with many assignments

121:1.8 The small upper c. was rich;

121:1.8 a miserable and impoverished lower c. embraced the

121:1.8 There was no happy and prosperous middle c. in

121:1.8 the middle c. had just begun to make its appearance

121:3.4 3. The small middle c..

121:3.4 the Pharisees belonged to this c. of tradesmen.

123:6.1 belonged to the more progressive third of the c.,

124:2.3 ask more questions at school than others in his c..

139:7.8 the more substantial c. of interested believers.

140:3.1 you have thereby become a c. of men separate and

141:7.8 Jesus began his work with the poor, the very c.

151:3.1 cannot speak different words for each c. of hearers

classverb

37:9.10 Sons, but we ordinarily c. them as ascending.

classadjective

18:1.3 Although there is a definite c. resemblance which

30:4.17 from one stage of study to another in c. formation.

30:4.27 From now on no more c. or group instruction will

47:1.2 on the occasions of the c. assemblies of the mansion

47:3.5 wings terminating in the circular c. assembly halls,

47:6.2 fittingly finds his place in the c. functions of the

48:5.6 engage in individual, group, c., and mass teaching.

50:4.6 teaching, supplemented by specialized c. training.

68:6.7 Local c. standards of living give origin to new social

70:8.5 C. evolution was powerfully influenced by conquest,

71:1.2 inevitable, and c. struggles have ever been selective.

81:5.6 the right, the just and fair regulation of c. differences,

121:3.9 They were not c. conscious, neither did they look

121:3.9 neither did they look upon these c. distinctions as

147:5.3 former keeper of one of the so-called high-c brothels

classed

17:0.1 Although all are c. among the functional family of

19:0.1 embraces the Trinity Teacher Sons, also c. among

28:5.1 Being c. as primary, secondary, and tertiary does not

30:4.18 universe, mortals are c. as morontia progressors;

52:7.4 The planet eventually is c. as of the primary modified

76:2.8 Cain a distinct advantage of superiority which c.

classes

14:4.18 inhabitants embrace numerous c. of pattern beings

22:2.5 are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in c. of seven

22:4.4 The selection of candidates for the trinitization c.

22:6.1 they are trinitized in c. of seven thousand.

22:9.1 are embraced by the Trinity in c. of seven thousand.

23:1.3 They are all equal, and there are no c. or subdivisions

24:0.11 Of the seven c. composing this group, only the

25:4.18 They are the advisers of all c. of beings regarding

25:6.2 thus making their records always available to all c. of

25:8.3 are assigned as associates to all c. of beings who

29:4.23 All c. of celestial life can utilize the less personal

30:1.93 one thousand major working groups of seven c. each

30:2.9 These groups of will creatures are divided into c.

30:2.157 the meeting places for almost all c. and orders of

30:3.11 As individuals and as c. these various types of beings

30:4.13 These dispensational c. of world pilgrims are utilized

30:4.25 but special groups and c. are carried through special

31:7.3 there are just six c. of permanent members.

35:2.3 they have the full confidence of all c. of intelligent

35:3.14 This work is carried on in c. composed of those who

35:8.3 they were divided in the final tests into three c.:

36:5.11 urge separating mind creatures into the two basic c.

37:6.5 but transition from one phase to another is by c..

38:8.1 There are three great c. of cherubim and sanobim

40:0.1 seven general c. of the Ascending Sons of God have

43:7.3 minor worlds are open to all c. of intelligent beings.

47:1.1 provision is made for the entertainment of all c. of

47:9.3 Now begins the formation of c. for graduation to

48:3.11 sponsoring c. and other group activities among the

49:5.9 seven generalized c. of evolutionary creature life.

49:5.29 These related c. of universe creatures are inspected

50:3.5 Two c. of beings result from these unions:

50:4.7 the c. for the training of teachers—secular, cultural,

65:2.11 no new c. have developed since birds and mammals.

66:7.6 as individuals and were socialized in groups or c..

66:7.6 as family groups, play squads, and school c..

68:5.13 of nonagricultural groups of citizenship c..

69:1.2 Human institutions are of three general c.:

69:9.16 by a succession of slaves, serfs, and landless c..

70:7.1 they became divided into two c.: sociopolitical and

70:8.0 8. SOCIAL CLASSES

70:8.1 The inequality of human beings insures that social c.

70:8.2 components tended to become grouped in c. for the

70:8.7 5. Geographic—c. arose consequent upon urban or

70:8.8 6. Social—c. have gradually formed according to

70:8.9 Workers divided into groups: the professional c.,

70:8.10 8. Religious—early cult clubs produced their own c.

70:8.13 Flexible and shifting social c. are indispensable to an

70:8.14 C. in society, having naturally formed, will persist

71:1.2 c. were inevitable, and class struggles have ever been

71:1.18 5. Slavery—c. of citizenship.

71:1.23 the true state, still, many c. and castes persist in the

72:2.6 in the election of both c. of representatives, but they

72:5.2 the numbers of their degenerate and vicious c..

72:8.2 These schools are of three c.: national, regional,

79:8.7 system placed a numerical limit upon the learned c.

80:9.15 well-defined division of the white race into such c.,

81:4.10 mankind is now divided into approximately three c.:

81:6.32 the long-time harboring of large c. of unemployed.

82:4.5 tests gave origin to the professional prostitute c.;

87:4.4 And of the two c., the group that brought bad luck

89:7.5 the better c. of women collected their dowries by sex

94:4.8 cult practices of the debased and depressed c. of

96:2.5 persisted among the more educated c. of Egypt,

97:2.3 the better c. returning to the worship of Yahweh

98:1.1 lower c. making ceremonial out of the execution of

98:2.3 the higher c. of the Hellenic peoples could grasp this

105:4.3 There are, indeed, three great c. of primordial

113:1.2 Intellectually, mankind is divided into three c.:

113:1.4 most men and women are grouped in seven c.

121:3.2 The upper c. with money and official power,

121:3.5 The upper c. regarded them disdainfully, allowing

121:3.7 The Christian church was composed of the lower c.

121:3.9 the amelioration of the miseries of the depressed c.

121:4.3 Stoicism the superior philosophy of the better c..

121:5.6 rapidly became the accepted belief of the lower c.

121:6.2 the educated c. and the better strata of Jews spoke

124:0.1 all c. of men and women hailing from every part of

132:4.1 gaining an intimate knowledge of all races and c.

133:0.3 discerns two great c.: those who know God and

133:0.3 Mankind can be divided into many c. in

133:0.3 but as these different c. of mortals appear before

134:4.7 The kingdom of heaven is free from castes, c.,

135:6.8 John conducted c. for his disciples, in the course

136:6.1 his policy concerning all personalities of all c. of his

137:7.1 Jude seldom was able to attend these c..

141:3.2 Simon conducted c. for special groups of inquirers;

147:7.2 Jesus was conducting one of his customary c. of

148:0.3 the apostles conducted question c. for the benefit of

149:4.1 Jesus conducted many evening c. with the believers

151:4.7 Jesus, during the evening c., more fully and explicitly

165:0.2 and in no other region did the better c. of citizens

194:3.6 delivered from the custody of priests and all sacred c.

195:10.14 various social and temperamental c. if they are only

classifiable

15:6.1 the spheres of space are c. into the following major

classification

19:0.1 Havona natives may properly be included in this c. of

19:5.5 to know the c. or number of the Spirit presence or

22:8.3 as regards c. they are often temporarily numbered

27:5.5 are also responsible for its organization and c..

30:0.1 of living beings—a suggestion of the Paradise c. and

30:1.0 1. THE PARADISE C. OF LIVING BEINGS

30:1.1 It is difficult to interpret the Paradise c. of living

30:1.112 except that none of them appear in the Paradise c.

30:2.9 The presentation of this c. of the personalities of the

30:2.129 This is the working c. of the personalities of the

31:3.5 We observe that spirit c., or designation, has been

31:3.5 we surmise that the bestowal of seventh-spirit c.

38:9.1 The midway creatures have a threefold c.: They are

39:0.9 limited to the group of original and inherent c..

40:5.4 This c. is as follows: 1. Mortals of the transient or

40:5.12 Type c. among the one-, two-, and three-brained

42:2.2 adopting the following c. for cosmic force, energy,

42:3.0 3. CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER

42:3.13 The foregoing c of matter pertains to its organization

44:2.2 attempt to illustrate their work by the following c.:

48:3.6 Companions may be derived from the following c.

49:5.19 This c. does not refer to the one-, two-, and three-

49:5.21 This c. recognizes the succession of dispensations

49:5.28 This c. of human beings will receive particular

49:5.31 The spiritual c. or grouping of all mortals during

81:4.12 and other Indonesian peoples are included in this c.,

107:2.0 2. CLASSIFICATION OF ADJUSTERS

109:2.1 You have been informed of the c. of Adjusters in

109:2.1 You should also recognize a certain functional c.

classifications

9:8.20 They are usually grouped in three major c.:

14:4.21 therefore are they omitted from the personality c.

23:1.3 Their c. are based wholly on the type of work to

26:5.2 of instruction is presented in one thousand c..

30:0.1 present something of two basic c. of living beings—

30:0.2 formulate comprehensive and entirely consistent c. of

30:1.14 to place all beings, personal or otherwise, within c.

49:5.9 But even these general c. make no provision for such

classified

12:4.7 Space motions may be roughly c. as follows:

14:4.1 These basic life groups might be c. as: 1. Material.

15:5.2 spheres can be c. in one of the following ten groups:

17:0.1 the following three groups are usually c. as children

20:0.1 the Sons of God are c. under three general heads:

21:4.1 so c. in accordance with the number of times they

22:1.9 These seven groups of personalities are further c.,

25:6.1 They are received, c., and assigned to their spheres

26:1.2 The ministering spirits of the grand universe are c. as

26:3.3 assigned to the service of the pilgrims of time is c. as

27:0.3 they have functioned as now c. only since the arrival

27:5.5 they have c. knowledge into seven grand orders,

30:1.1 Living beings are c. on Paradise in accordance with

31:9.2 These seven groups are c. as follows:

35:0.7 beings are c. with the descending Sons of God, but

35:8.2 students in the Melchizedek University and were c.

35:8.7 the Melchizedek training, when once tested and c.,

35:8.8 the Lanonandek order of Sons is c. on Salvington as

36:4.4 neither can they be definitely c. as human or divine.

37:3.8 personality records and identification sureties are c.,

37:9.6 ascenders and the spironga (who are otherwise c.),

38:9.1 They are properly c. with the ascending Sons of God

39:0.11 status often serve for long periods as originally c.,

40:2.1 Melchizedeks and their associates, who are all c. as

40:4.2 these Personalized Adjusters are c as ascending Sons

40:5.4 the mortals of time and space are primarily c. in

42:5.2 Urantia scientific enlightenment—may be c. into the

45:7.6 Jerusem citizens are thus c. in accordance with their

48:2.3 They are created in groups of one thousand, c. as

48:6.4 you are c. as evolving spirits in the records of the

49:2.13 such as the Urantia races are c. as mid-breathers;

49:2.21 are c. with reference to heat-regulating mechanisms.

58:6.1 the slime molds persist, and they can hardly be c.

90:2.2 the supernatural was c. as witchcraft or shamancraft.

105:2.3 of certain other realities that can hardly be so c..

107:2.9 which these mysterious God fragments can be c.:

127:6.14 as a youth he sorted, c., and correlated information;

classifies

195:7.22 scientist who observes universe phenomena and c.

classify

29:4.38 that the frandalanks are intelligent, but I cannot c.

30:0.2 the further revelation required to systematically c. all

37:9.11 limited number of creatures who are difficult to c..

39:0.1 they unfailingly and distinctly c. into the following

43:6.4 ten divisions of Edentia life, you would quickly c. the

49:5.9 are peopled with mortals who simultaneously c. in

80:9.15 But it is a fallacy to presume to c. the white peoples

96:3.1 was so highly blended that it is impossible to c.

102:3.10 Science seeks to identify, analyze, and c. the

106:6.5 subinfinite, the Trinity Absolute is not so easy to c..

107:6.1 have never been able satisfactorily to c. Monitors;

141:7.2 we will reorganize and c. these teachings as follows:

195:7.11 Machines cannot measure, c., or evaluate themselves

classrooms

72:4.1 There are no c., only one study is pursued at a time

ClaudiaPilates wife

185:1.7 C. Procula, Pilate’s wife, had heard much of Jesus

185:1.7 C. became prominently identified with the spread of

185:2.6 his wife C., who was a partial convert to Judaism,

185:5.7 presented Pilate with a message from his wife, C..

185:5.8 This note from C. not only greatly upset Pilate and

Claudiusslaveholder with whom Jesus talked

132:4.5 the next day this man, C., gave freedom to one

Claudusdiscouraged young man

130:8.1 with a discouraged young man named C..

130:8.1 This fellow had contemplated taking his life, but

130:8.1 but when he had finished talking with the scribe of

130:8.1 he said: “I will face life like a man; I am through

130:8.1 he became an enthusiastic preacher of the Cynics,

130:8.1 later on he joined hands with Peter in proclaiming

130:8.1 after the death of Peter he went to Spain preaching

130:8.1 But he never knew that the man who inspired him in

130:8.1 was the Jesus whom he subsequently proclaimed the

clause

144:3.15 an extra c., reading: “For yours is the kingdom and

clawed

61:2.8 species, as differentiated from the c. flesh eaters.

claws

88:5.2 from a great variety of things: human flesh, tiger c.,

clay

59:5.16 The presence of roots of trees as they grew in the c.

60:3.5 The many colored layers of pure c. now used for

66:5.9 these early peoples utilized tree barks, c. tablets,

66:5.26 their works of c., hardened by baking, adorned the

67:8.5 servants of the future largely from the common c. of

74:8.4 The belief in man’s having been created from c. was

74:8.4 many groups accepted this story of man’s c. origin

74:8.6 compatible with the doctrine of creation out of c..

77:2.10 When archaeologists dig up the c.-tablet records of

77:4.8 archaeologists found these ancient Sumerian c.

80:9.4 to be found—only their ashes in stone and c. urns.

81:2.17 This structure could then be daubed over with c.

81:2.18 of smearing these pole frameworks with moist c..

81:2.18 was discovered when one of these c.-covered huts

81:2.19 one-half million years ago, the making of c. vessels

81:2.19 pre-Sumerian Nodites continued to make c. vessels.

89:6.2 a tenderhearted Japanese emperor introduced c.

90:4.6 man used sunlight, fresh animal organs, hot c.,

93:4.1 Every person who signed or marked the c.-tablet

122:6.3 the table would be lighted by a small, flat c. lamp,

123:5.15 as they watched Nathan’s deft fingers mold the c.

123:5.15 fond of the lads and often gave them c. to play

124:1.3 in modeling a great variety of objects in potter’s c..

124:1.5 Joseph to permit Jesus to model in c. at home,

150:3.10 or evil cannot dwell within material symbols of c.,

164:3.8 Jesus spat on the ground and mixed the c. with the

164:3.8 Jesus went up to Josiah and put the c. over his eyes

164:3.8 “Go, my son, wash away this c. in the pool of

164:3.10 Jesus made c. with spittle, anointed my eyes,

164:3.12 Jesus made use of the c. and the spittle and directed

164:3.14 had it not been necessary to wash away the c. of his

164:4.2 said: “This man came along, put c. upon my eyes,

164:4.3 Jesus violates the law, first, in making the c., then,

clean

43:6.3 He who has c. hands and a pure heart, who has not

81:3.3 The early races were not overly neat and c.,

89:1.3 the Hebrews are full of the mention of things c. and

110:6.4 the mind of perfect poise, housed in a body of c.

121:7.5 “create a c. heart within and renew a right spirit.”

124:3.6 Jesus was impressed with the c. appearance and

126:4.4 “Wash yourselves, make yourselves c.; put away the

131:1.8 When you stand before God with a c. heart, you

131:7.3 it is because you come before me with a c. heart,

136:9.8 the human mind of the Son of Man made a c. sweep

146:2.13 “Create in me a c. heart, O God, and renew a right

146:4.3 “Lord, if only you would, you could make me c..

146:4.3 I would enter the kingdom if I could be made c..”

146:4.3 his hand and, touching him, said: “I will—be c..”

149:2.11 when Jesus boldly substituted c. hearts for c. hands

153:3.6 “Salvation is a matter of c. hearts rather than of c.

153:3.6 fear to many of these traditions about things c. and

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

160:4.4 2. Clear and c. thinking.

166:1.4 enable you to stand c. in the presence of the Judge

179:3.6 “He who is already c. needs only to have his feet

179:3.6 You who sit with me tonight are c.—but not all.

180:2.1 Already are you c. through the word I have spoken

180:2.1 I have spoken, but you must continue to be c..

cleaned

122:7.7 the inn, had been cleared of animals and c. up for

cleaning

145:1.1 They were c. and mending their nets when Jesus

cleanliness

66:7.2 residential buildings were models of neatness and c.,

166:1.2 that he washed his hands only for purposes of c.,

cleanness

185:0.4 matters of ceremonial c. and traditional regularity.

cleanse

87:1.4 elaborate purification ceremonies designed to c. an

125:6.9 but I will return to c. yonder temple and deliver my

132:5.19 First c. your capital before you lay claim to the

132:5.22 Make full amends and thus c. your fortune of all

135:7.2 And his shovel is in his hand thoroughly to c. his

143:2.6 not a duty but rather your exalted privilege to c.

144:2.1 “O Father, c. us from sin, show us your glory,

146:4.6 How they wished he would c. another leper or in

166:1.4 How carefully you c. the outside of the cups and

166:1.4 paying of tithes will c. you from unrighteousness

166:2.1 Master, have mercy on us; c. us from our affliction

166:2.3 replied, “If you c. them, you will soon find out.”

175:1.18 for you are scrupulous to c. the outside of the cup

175:1.18 better it would be first to c. the inside of the cup,

175:1.18 which spills over would of itself c. the outside?

180:2.1 Every branch which bears fruit, the Father will c.

cleansed

43:4.9 all Norlatiadek is being c. of sin and rebels.

146:4.4 could plainly see that he had been c. of his disease.

147:3.3 but it is even greater that you should be c. of all

156:2.7 you must not only be c. from all conscious sin, but

166:2.5 twelve, especially at Simon, said: “Were not ten c.?

181:1.4 as many as do receive him shall be enlightened, c.,

cleanses

131:5.5 “This religion of the Wise One c. the believer from

cleansing

66:5.21 to include c. with water as a part of the purification

90:5.3 grew into elaborate ceremonies of purification, c.,

135:2.1 court, John offered the sacrifices required for his c..

146:4.4 commanded by Moses in testimony of your c..”

146:4.5 This c. of the leper was the first so-called miracle

166:2.4 on his knees at his feet and gave thanks for his c..

166:2.4 and while they also were grateful for their c., they

166:2.8 enjoined the twelve to say nothing about the c. of

167:0.2 and excepting the c. of the ten lepers, thus far there

173:1.0 1. CLEANSING THE TEMPLE

173:1.10 never lifted a hand to further this c. of the temple.

173:1.11 This c. of the temple discloses the Master’s

173:2.1 Today, this spectacular c. of the temple likewise

173:2.8 the c. of the temple had brought the Sadducees over

173:5.6 While the dramatic c. of the temple during the

175:4.6 the c. of the temple affected their pocketbooks.

clearsee clearwith made or make or making or makes

see clear-cut

1:7.8 discouraged; not all of these things are wholly c. to

12:6.13 We are not c. as to the exact status of the Deity

15:9.16 The universe must be proceeding on a c. track;

16:6.5 These responses are self-evident to c.-reasoning and

18:4.3 choose a suitable name, one which will be c. to you

28:6.3 and circumstances of origin are not always so c.,

36:6.7 evolutionary planets which are not altogether c. to us

39:3.9 a c. space velocity of 186,280 miles per second.

41:0.2 no such c. lines of physical demarcation set off the

46:1.7 light is about that of your full moon on a c. night.

54:2.3 the habiliments of liberty, stand forth in the c. light

54:6.1 to understand the Lucifer rebellion, it should be c. to

59:4.6 indicate that the inland seas were c. and shallow.

67:3.6 to the government was the product of c. thinking,

74:8.5 The early Greeks had c. ideas of this despite their

75:7.4 the material order of sonship is essential to a c.

86:3.1 Death as a natural end of life was not c. to the

91:8.1 man found himself praying before he had any c.

93:10.3 to nourish any c. concept of the Salem teachings.

93:10.6 it is far from c. to us as to what Machiventa’s

94:6.6 His understanding of the purpose of God was c.,

94:7.5 while Siddhartha did not have a very c. concept of

95:5.2 an amazingly c. concept of the revealed religion of

95:5.5 Had this man of amazingly c. vision had the sagacity

95:6.2 The idea of a supreme God was c. in his mind, and

97:1.3 Samuel had a c. concept of that one God as creator

106:8.17 it is least c. as to who this third member can be,

108:6.8 beyond the mists of mortal uncertainty into the c.

111:6.7 but he needs a c. knowledge of facts to apply his

111:7.3 the heavenly helper to cheer you with the c. vision of

123:5.12 on c. days, they could see the long ridge of Mount

124:1.6 It was a c. day and the view was superb.

125:5.10 the c. light did not come to the truth-seeking lad.

127:2.8 Jesus could not in c. conscience release himself from

129:2.4 thereby securing c. title to this two-room house.

130:6.3 But look again, your mind is c. and capable.

135:4.5 John was a c. thinker, a powerful speaker, a fiery

135:9.5 kingdom, although he was not altogether c. in his

139:1.10 Andrew was a man of c. insight, logical thought,

140:3.18 must yourselves walk in the c. light of living truth.

160:4.4 2. C. and clean thinking.

179:1.4 Peter marched c. around the table and took his seat

clearwith made or make or makes or making

0:11.8 Let it be made c. that the Unqualified Absolute is a

1:7.8 I have no language adequate to make c. to the

12:7.3 It should be made c. that, if, in the divinity of any

40:5.18 this presentation makes c. the essential differences

40:5.19 As to the chances of mortal survival, let it be made c.

54:6.4 thing should be made c.: If you are made to suffer

55:11.6 Let it be made c. that the administrative mechanisms

58:1.2 made c. that Life Carriers cannot initiate life until a

70:10.8 Reflective thinking should make it c. that no divine

74:4.4 made c. to these earth minds that only the Father

75:3.6 Serapatatia made it c. to Eve that Adam was

93:6.2 made it equally c. that these backward clans were

100:5.3 It should be made c. that professions of loyalty to the

101:4.2 Let it be made c. that revelations are not

105:1.2 let it be made c. that this concept of the I AM is,

106:5.2 should be made c. that these experiential Trinities

127:5.5 Jesus made it c. that his first and paramount duty

129:3.9 prehuman existence was made c. in Jesus’

130:1.6 had made c. to his mind the real meaning of these

136:4.6 And it was made c. to Jesus that his choice in this

136:4.9 It was thus made c. to Jesus that there were two

137:5.2 But when Jesus set out to make c. to them who he

137:7.12 But Jesus was very positive in making it c. that he

138:6.3 Jesus endeavored to make c. to his apostles the

138:8.11 Jesus made it very c. to them that women were to be

140:8.3 Jesus made c. to the three the difference between

140:8.3 Jesus sought to make it c. that the world is not to

140:8.5 Jesus made it c. to the three that his teachings

140:8.13 Jesus made it c. that indiscriminate kindness may be

140:10.8 the Master made it c that the morality of his teaching

141:4.2 And I am here among you in the flesh to make c.

141:7.3 Jesus endeavored to make c. that he desired his

145:2.3 c. the fact that religion is a personal experience.

145:3.3 c., and personal appeal to the hearts of his hearers.

146:3.10 make c. the differences between personal religious

148:4.2 Make c. in your mind these different attitudes toward

155:5.6 Jesus made it c. that the great difference between the

155:5.7 on to make c. these truths: Until the races become

156:2.5 Jesus made it c. to the twenty-four that he had not

163:4.7 6. Make c. to all faithful believers that the time for an

170:0.2 to make c. the many different senses in which the

170:2.1 The Master made it c. that the kingdom must begin

184:5.1 Annas made it c. to his associates that the charge of

188:4.7 He made the way of salvation more c. and certain;

195:5.11 that he forever made c. the great worth of human

clear-cut

11:8.4 disclose three general, though not perfectly c., stages

41:0.2 organization of the grand universe discloses a c.

53:3.2 never brought back a very c. idea of the Father’s

94:2.8 the onslaught of a militant Islam with its c. concept

95:7.6 strength of Islam has been its c. and well-defined

97:10.5 as compared with other concepts of Deity, was c.,

99:1.6 advances in civilization by making c. and vigorous

138:7.4 this was their first c. and positive intimation that

157:5.1 vital feature of Peter’s confession was the c.

77:8.13 But it should be made c. that the midway creatures

85:6.1 The simple-minded savage makes no c. distinction

clearance

13:2.6 When mortals attain Havona, you are granted c.

13:2.6 you are granted c. for Sonarington since you are

26:7.4 to the attainment of the Father and the final c. of

38:8.5 seraphim are granted c. for Seraphington and

43:7.3 you are immediately given c. for each of the ten

47:10.6 that day when such a Jerusem citizen is given c. for

112:7.5 authorization which constitutes the c. authority for

cleared

59:5.9 the seas c. up as the result of an extensive stone

79:6.1 the expanding Chinese c. the Andonites from the

121:1.7 The seas were c. of pirates, and a great era of trade

122:7.7 the inn, had been c. of animals and cleaned up for

167:5.8 c. up many misunderstandings regarding divorce;

clearer

41:5.8 until such a time as you acquire a c. concept of the

110:6.11 nature of a seventh circler is giving way to the c.

121:7.7 The Greeks brought to the new teaching c. concepts

130:3.4 their religion eventually portrayed a c. recognition

143:3.3 you are able to attack your troubles with a c. head

155:6.10 ever c. and more truthful picture of the eternal God

clearest

94:11.5 And this teaching is one of the c. presentations of the

clearing

57:8.5 The atmosphere is c. up, but the amount of carbon

57:8.17 The atmosphere was c. of volcanic gases and water

173:2.3 his recent conduct in c. the temple of all commerce

clearinghouse

15:10.23 know of mutual affairs only through the Paradise c.

22:10.4 the central universe c. for the co-ordination and

39:2.4 the provisions and facilities of the Paradise c..

149:0.4 This was the c. for Jesus’ work on earth and the

183:4.2 David would remain at the camp to maintain a c.

clearinghouses

28:5.16 function as joy c., seeking to upstep the pleasure

114:6.19 Seraphim function as ideational c., mind focalizers,

clearly

3:0.2 The personalized Sons of God are c. discernible by

4:5.2 grows out of the failure of your sacred books c. to

4:5.2 your priests and prophets failed c. to differentiate

5:6.2 We c. perceive the numerous factors which, when

10:3.1 reference to the acts and doings of plural Deity, c.

19:5.3 They have no c. discernible place in the present

26:8.4 all this seems c. to indicate that there is some good

28:6.14 Your assets of trustworthiness are c. set forth

28:6.19 analysis of the true and hidden motives is c. shown.

34:1.1 a tremendous spiritual flash, a phenomenon c.

41:0.2 sectors of Orvonton are (to us) c. distinguishable,

41:3.5 that the explosion was c. visible in broad daylight.

44:3.9 and we c. discern them and just as fully enjoy them.

52:2.4 more c. discern how far your world departs from the

57:3.1 spiral form and to become c. visible to astronomers

59:0.9 by extensive erosion deposits which c. segregate

67:2.4 the issues were c. drawn; and each group drew off

74:8.8 recognized pre-Adamic civilization is c. shown by

81:4.10 impossible c. to distinguish the five original types.

94:8.16 Siddhartha never c. defined what he meant to include

94:11.8 this doctrine of infinity was not so c. defined as was

97:0.2 The concept of the personality of God, while c.

100:5.11 should be c. understood that Jesus never resorted to

105:1.2 this postulate of the I AM is not so c. identifiable

118:7.4 Sin in time-conditioned space c. proves the temporal

120:2.2 c. and forever recognize the justice of your doing

121:6.5 presence of the Adjusters more c. than did Paul.

130:3.6 the world’s sacred literature all more or less c.

132:7.5 Buddha knew God in spirit but failed c. to discover

136:3.3 Jesus now c. and fully comprehended all these far-

136:4.9 The Son of Man c. saw that his choice between

137:5.3 Jesus came c. to comprehend that he never would

137:7.6 Jews, having adopted many teachings not c. found in

140:3.18 Discern the truth c.; live the righteous life fearlessly;

141:7.14 More c. John recognized that, notwithstanding all of

142:3.9 discern that such records in the Scriptures c. show

155:3.1 more c. discerned that a new phase of the work

156:6.10 The issues of battle are c. drawn as the Master and

157:6.3 he came more c. to comprehend his divine nature

177:5.3 only indicated c. that Jesus had told Mark not to talk

180:5.11 so must we c. recognize that neither the golden rule

180:5.12 all this c. indicates the difference between the old

189:5.2 but they could not c. perceive what had happened.

clearness

136:9.4 with ever-increasing c. Jesus perceived what kind of

187:5.2 passages which were spoken with sufficient c. to

cleavage

57:8.23 The long east-and-west c. separated Africa from

58:4.4 the central seas of the east-west c. of the breaking-up

cleavages

61:7.1 The distinctive boulders and surface c., such as lakes

cleave

150:8.3 cause our hearts to c.  to your commandments;

167:5.7 shall a man leave his father and mother and shall c.

cleaving

130:2.1 to embark was discovered to be in danger of c..

Clementpupil of Pantaenus at Alexandria

195:3.10 Pantaenus taught C. and then went on to follow

clenching

191:1.2 Peter stood, c. his fists, while he spoke aloud: “I

Cleopasshepherd of Emmaus

190:5.1 C., the elder, was a partial believer in Jesus;

190:5.1 at least he had been cast out of the synagogue.

190:5.2 C. was half a mind to believe these reports, but

190:5.2 C. had often heard Jesus teach and had eaten with

190:5.2 But he did not recognize the Master even when he

190:5.3 Said C.: “Can it be that you sojourn in Jerusalem

190:5.3 C. replied: “If you do not know about these

190:5.5 C. recognized that their guest was the Master

190:5.5 And when he said, “It is the Master—,” the morontia

191:2.1 that evening, after the departure of C. and Jacob,

191:2.1 reports of the women, C. and Jacob, and even

clergy

71:7.4 Education passed from the control of the c. to that

clerk

25:2.9 becomes the recorder, the c. of the tribunal.

185:2.3 Then spoke the c. of the Sanhedrin court to Pilate:

185:2.9 they signaled to the c. of the court, who then handed

clerks

22:10.1 They act, from time to time, as c. for special

39:2.14 as c. of the courts of Salvington and secretaries to

clever

53:3.3 the plan of worship was a c. scheme to aggrandize

63:5.5 remarkably c. in disguising their partially sheltered

70:12.12 6. Control by ambitious and c. would-be dictators.

83:2.4 this restriction by the c. exercise of their wits.

90:1.6 and lodged it in the hands of the shrewd, the c.,

101:2.15 and never will be, dependent on c. logic or great

103:8.4 the postulates of philosophy, or the c. suggestions of

127:2.11 James had become a c. worker with tools and now

145:3.3 did not resort to logic, legal quibbles, or c. sayings,

162:2.9 or Pharisees been deceived by his c. teachings?

166:5.5 Abner denounced Paul as the “c. corrupter of the

171:7.4 of human need, c. in detecting human longings.

177:4.11 exposing himself to the c. insinuations and subtle

cleverly

121:2.9 who had seized the overlordship of Judea by c.

128:4.5 Jesus most c. and intentionally contrived to detach

164:4.12 Most of the daring testimony which Josiah so c. and

184:2.11 the porch to keep warm, how c. he had eluded the

cleverness

43:7.4 skill, social adaptability, and co-ordinating c..

48:7.3 C. is not a substitute for true character.

71:8.1 intellectual keenness, economic wisdom, social c.,

81:6.38 intellectual greatness, moral worth, social c.,

102:7.6 the multiplicity and c. of those who assemble

172:5.7 his sagacity and c. in handling difficult situations.

172:5.9 the Master’s c. in staging the tumultuous entry

195:6.6 The c. and dexterity of the false philosophies of

clients

169:2.3 This steward had not only oppressed his master’s c.

cliff

52:1.5 primitive mortals are cave dwellers or c. residents.

150:9.3 were about to push him over the edge of the c.,

159:2.4 herd of swine and rushed them headlong over the c.

190:1.2 the linen sheet and threw them over a near-by c..

cliffs

63:5.4 regularly dwelt under the shelter of overhanging c.

climate

59:1.2 The world c. grows slightly warmer and becomes

59:1.17 The world c. was oceanic, not continental.

59:2.8 the c. remains mild and equable; the land plants are

59:3.7 The oceanic c. remained mild and uniform, and the

59:3.10 The c. is even and mild, and marine fossils are laid

59:4.7 but the c. of this epoch was still mild and even.

59:5.8 The c. was still mild and equable; the marine life was

59:5.14 And the c. was still mild the world over.

59:5.21 Land elevation began to modify the marine c. of

59:5.21 the less mild and more variable continental c..

59:6.3 The mild marine c. of former times was disappearing,

60:0.1 all conspired greatly to change the world’s c. in all

60:1.1 indicate that the c. of these continents was arid.

60:2.8 testifying that the c. was still mild and even, corals

60:3.6 The c. became increasingly diversified.

60:3.18 The c. was still warm and uniform.

60:3.18 enjoying weather much like that of the present c.

61:2.3 the world c. remained relatively mild because of the

61:3.1 gradually cooling it, but the c. was still mild.

61:3.1 By the end of this period these warm-c. plants and

61:3.9 in function and affected c. much as they do today.

61:4.6 The c. was gradually getting cooler; the land plants

61:5.8 Between the ice invasions the c. was about as mild as

61:5.8 The coastwise c. varied greatly between the times of

62:3.1 no disability as they lived in a warm and equable c..

63:2.4 the c. was still salubrious and there was little need of

63:2.6 which would make it possible for them to defy c.

64:4.6 The c. was cool and moist, and primitive man again

64:4.8 years ago witnessed the continuation of the mild c..

64:4.9 was little modification of c. for fifty thousand years.

66:3.2 The c. and landscape in the Mesopotamia of those

66:3.2 It was necessary to have such a favoring c. as a part

72:5.9 The c. favors travel about eight months in the year,

73:3.3 This Mediterranean peninsula had a salubrious c. and

73:3.6 beautiful spot of its kind in all the world, and the c.

81:1.1 And c. was the decisive factor in the establishment of

81:6.3 C., weather, and numerous physical conditions are

81:6.4 culture in southwestern Asia were race and c..

81:6.7 constantly tended to drift toward the salubrious c.

108:5.6 and material reactions to your internal psychic c.

124:1.9 The c. of Nazareth was not severe.

124:1.9 c. of Palestine ranged from the frigid to the torrid.

167:4.3 this was a necessary practice in such a warm c..

195:8.3 philosophical c. of both European and American life

climates

61:5.1 Mild c. had formerly prevailed over these northern

62:3.11 the warmer southern regions with their mild c.

86:4.3 concerned about his breath, especially in cold c.,

124:1.9 live in about any and all of the world’s varying c..

climatic

48:3.15 The c. and other physical conditions prevailing on

57:8.22 With this increase in land elevation the first c.

57:8.22 and oceanic influences are the chief factors in c.

59:6.0 6. THE CLIMATIC TRANSITION STAGE

59:6.6 Two new c. factors appeared—glaciation and aridity.

59:6.7 Throughout these times of c. change, variations also

65:2.16 The rigors and c. severity of the glacial era were in

78:3.9 These racial distributions,associated with extensive c.

78:8.11 to effect the ruination of Mesopotamia, c. changes

79:1.4 When c. conditions made hunting unprofitable for

79:7.5 subsequent to the c. changes in Turkestan and the

79:7.6 But the c. changes and the nomadic invasions of the

80:2.0 2. CLIMATIC AND GEOLOGIC CHANGES

80:2.1 into Europe was cut short by certain rather sudden c.

80:2.4 About the time of these c changes in Africa, England

80:3.8 valleys and seashores by the same c. coercion that

80:3.8 These great and relatively sudden c. modifications

81:1.2 It was the great c. and geologic changes in Africa

81:1.2 completion of these land elevations and c. changes,

81:1.3 C. evolution is now about to accomplish what all

81:1.5 the evolutionary coercion of c necessity would cause

81:3.1 The c. destruction of the rich, open grassland

92:2.4 Social, c., political, and economic conditions are all

climax

28:6.8 True mercy comes only as the beautiful c. to these

39:1.11 first-stage spirit being stands, not at the end and c. of

43:8.11 c. all of these procedures of multisocialization with

56:10.4 atheism, the c. of the finite antithesis of the beautiful.

59:4.3 The brachiopods early reached their c.,

59:6.8 Among the land animals the frogs reached their c.

66:5.14 staff presented revelation only as the c. of their

120:2.2 I would regard it as a fitting c. of your mortal

172:5.11 the satisfying c. of their whole career as apostles.

188:5.11 See in the death of the Son of Man the c. of the

climaxed

97:9.15 came a series of atrocities c. by the murder of Uriah.

climbnoun

11:3.4 even for those who shall not start the Paradise c.

20:1.1 there to facilitate the progress in the Paradise c. of

30:2.9 mortals of time on their progressive c. to Paradise.

30:3.12 be fully gratified during the eventful c. to Paradise

32:3.11 associated with the long and gradual inward c.,

37:10.5 to their fellows who follow them in the upward c..

39:1.8 demands the adjudication of every default in the c.

84:5.6 In the Occident woman has had a difficult c. under

climbverb

27:6.1 Never do you c. so high or advance so far that there

27:7.2 dominant passion of all who c. to its blissful shores—

40:1.2 To c. to the supernal heights of finaliter sonship with

40:5.11 The Gods who ordained that mortal man should c. to

48:8.2 by having the surviving mortal c. up gradually in

62:5.2 They would c. up the trunk of a tree like a bear and

63:2.5 it occurred to Fonta to c. a near-by tree to secure

97:4.3 though they c. up to heaven, thence will I bring them

123:5.12 one of their favorite jaunts being to c. the high hill

123:5.14 When they did not c. the heights to view the distant

124:6.8 They began to c. the hills leading up to Jerusalem.

128:6.11 the smallest of the children to c. upon his knees

130:5.1 walk about over the island, and to c. the mountains.

176:0.2 Jesus and his associates were minded to c. up the

climbed

14:4.20 creatures who have c. to glory from the dark worlds

26:10.2 they c., as on a ladder, from chaos to glory—except

32:3.10 to those who began at the bottom and joyfully c. the

62:5.2 When danger drove them to the treetops, they c.

81:6.43 rungs on the evolutionary ladder that civilization c.

89:1.7 self-control were the real rungs on which man c.

124:1.6 with his father, c. to the summit of Mount Tabor.

126:4.9 Jesus c. the Nazareth hill with James and, when they

171:2.1 Jesus c. on a huge stone and delivered that discourse

171:6.1 Zaccheus ran ahead and c. up into a sycamore tree

172:5.4 Jesus c. off the donkey and proceeded to walk

186:1.7 valley of Hinnom, where he c. up the steep rocks and

climbers

62:5.2 They were walkers and runners, not c.;

climbing

22:9.6 acquired by actually c. up to glory from the dark

32:3.8 beginning in lowly estate and c. ever upward,

34:7.3 the necessity of c. up from the animal levels of

122:6.1 Aside from c. the hill, Jesus’ favorite stroll was to

160:3.5 These high-c. souls deliver themselves from a

climbs

3:5.17 that saving faith whereby mortal man c. from the

9:8.25 constitute the living ladder whereby mortal man c.

52:5.9 The average length of life, during this period, c. well

195:5.1 The higher a civilization c., the more necessitous

climes

58:1.8 it was from such seashores of the mild and equable c.

61:6.3 Eskimos, even now prefer to dwell in northern c..

64:1.3 hardships and privations of the rugged northern c.,

64:7.13 superior races sought the northern or temperate c.,

cling

92:2.2 and even legal procedures c. to the old forms.

94:12.3 they c. to faith in the all-merciful Amida, who so

126:5.3 The Nazareth chazan continued to c. to the belief

134:5.2 War on Urantia will never end so long as nations c.

134:6.6 fight with fists, stones, and clubs as long as they c. to

142:2.4 would it not be folly for them to c. to these earlier

158:6.2 And you c. to these erroneous concepts in spite of

158:8.1 beloved things of life rather than to c. to these idols

160:1.7 the average person prefers to c. to the old illusions

176:1.2 concept of the Messiah, the determination to c.

193:3.2 “Simon, you still c. to your old ideas about the

196:0.3 Jesus did not c. to faith in God as would a soul at

clinging

146:4.3 his words of c. faith, his human heart was touched,

158:7.3 You insist on c. to the belief that I am the Messiah,

clings

92:2.2 Religion c. to the mores; that which was is ancient

94:9.4 the Hinayana division of Buddhism which c. to the

clinic

35:3.22 have so turned the whole universe into a vast c. for

Cloaancestor of Mary

122:1.2 well-known women as Annon, Tamar, Ansie, C.,

cloak

171:5.3 Bartimeus heard these words, he threw aside his c.

179:3.7 washing the feet of the twelve, he donned his c.,

183:3.10 clutch of the soldier, he provided himself with a c.

186:1.7 up the steep rocks and, taking the girdle of his c.,

187:2.8 the turban, one the girdle, and the fourth the c..

cloaks

171:4.1 arms and wear them concealed beneath their c..

172:3.9 the Alpheus twins put their c. on the donkey and

clock

4:1.6 The universe is not wound up like a c. to run just

57:7.3 The radium c. is your most reliable timepiece for

clockwise

11:7.9 the alternate c. and counterclockwise flow of the

12:4.15 at the present time revolving c. about the central

12:4.15 to exhibit directional tendencies of a c. nature.

14:1.3 2. The c. processional of the three Paradise and the

14:1.7 6. The outer belt of dark gravity bodies, revolving c.

14:1.15 revolves counterclockwise; the outer revolves c..

Clopashusband of Jesusaunt

187:3.2 women believers including Mary the wife of C.

188:1.7 Friday evening were: Mary the wife of C., Martha

closenoun

20:2.5 They act at the c. of the planetary dispensations.

52:5.1 even your own Creator Son, appeared at the c. of the

55:7.1 is inaugurated by the Trinity Teacher Sons at the c.

59:1.1 made their appearance toward the c. of the preceding

59:1.18 of brachiopods appeared at the c. of this period,

59:2.4 but near the c. of this epoch the Atlantic and Pacific

59:3.8 The c. of this epoch witnesses the second advance of

59:3.11 Toward the c. of the final Silurian submergence

59:4.12 the deposits laid down toward the c. of this period,

59:4.18 And thus drew to a c. one of the longest periods of

59:5.11 Toward the c. of this epoch the land of North Amer.

59:5.20 180,000,000 years ago brought the c. of the

59:5.20 At the c. of the coal-formation period North

59:6.2 Toward the c. of the long marine-life era there were

59:6.2 At the c. of this period of transition less than five

60:1.5 the strenuous and hostile c. of the marine-life era.

60:2.14 years ago the reptilian age was drawing to a c..

60:3.2 Near the c. of the preceding geologic period much of

60:4.1 The great Cretaceous period was drawing to a c.,

60:4.6 and brings to a c. the premammalian era of land life,

61:2.9 While the rhinoceros family appeared at the c. of this

61:2.13 By the c. of this Oligocene period, covering ten

61:3.8 at the c. of this period the Suez region was elevated

61:3.15 Thus drew to a c. a very eventful and interesting

61:4.3 were extinct in the Western Hemisphere by the c. of

61:4.7 of almost ten million years’ duration draw to a c.,

61:5.1 By the c. of the preceding period the lands of the

61:5.1 to be ice-free until almost the c. of the glacial period.

61:5.7 Toward the c. of the ice age the majority of these

61:6.4 the Western Hemisphere until the c. of the ice age.

64:6.13 at its c. very few of the orange race were left alive.

64:7.16 As the Sangik migrations draw to a c., the green and

68:5.8 By the c. of this era woman had become scarcely

80:9.1 The racial blends in Europe toward the c. of the

104:1.12 Trinity, which began to gain recognition near the c.

120:2.2 have brought to a c. the unadjudicated affairs of all

121:6.1 By the c. of the first century before Christ the

126:5.12 With the c. of this fifteenth year Jesus completed the

127:3.14 By the c. of this year they faced one of the most

133:7.2 their tour of the Mediterranean was drawing to a c..

139:4.6 carried to church in a chair, and when at the c. of

151:3.13 Toward the c. of the evening’s lesson Jesus made his

162:9.1 The day following the c. of the feast, Jesus had

167:4.1 This message reached Jesus at the c. of the evening

172:1.5 near the c. of the feasting when Mary the sister of

193:2.1 Jesus appeared at the c. of a meeting of believers,

closeverb

5:1.11 Only do his offspring c. their hearts forever to the

28:7.3 the initial mansion world until you c. your eyes in

138:4.2 No man may c. the door of mercy in the face of

147:5.6 no man or association of men can c. those doors

156:6.7 The mandate to c. the synagogues of all Jewry to

189:2.4 be rolled back and forth to open or c. the tomb.

closeadjective; see close association

2:1.8 the infinite Father is enabled to enjoy c. contact with

3:2.5 in c. proximity to him—the Source of all things.

5:2.4 intellectually conscious of c. and intimate contact

9:6.6 Pure mind is c. of kin to infinite mind, and infinite

9:8.4 a Creative Spirit who becomes the c. associate of

13:0.3 circulating about Paradise in c. proximity to the

13:2.4 sole homes on the Isle of Paradise in c. proximity to

15:4.7 suns pass out of the nebular arm in c. formation

16:3.2 He is the c. associate and supernal adviser of the

18:2.2 They are c. of kin to, and are the divine equals of,

19:3.7 Such c. approximation of the united cosmic attitudes

20:5.7 are of origin too c. to absolute perfection to fail.

22:2.8 they keep the supergovernments in c. and personal

23:1.9 if two or more of this order are in c. proximity,

23:2.14 can and do have a very c. and personal communion

24:4.2 and is a c. associate of the resident Union of Days.

25:8.5 reach Paradise in the company of the c. associate

28:4.2 reflective technique keeps each one of them in c.

39:2.16 Seraphic recorders thus effect a c. liaison with the

41:6.4 outer electronic circuits, which are very c. together.

42:2.19 Energy is c. of kin to divinity when it is Paradise

42:3.12 these units are in very c. proximity, and their rates of

42:4.9 Certain electronic associations of a c. nature,

43:4.10 who functions in c. touch with the Paradise Son as

47:6.1 the morontia visitors are enabled to draw very c. to

48:3.4 they are very c. of kin to the human races in the

49:3.6 race inhabits a sphere in c. proximity to Urantia.

52:7.6 The planet is in c. touch with universe affairs,

55:3.10 When c. together in age, children are able to

55:4.14 There exists a c. working connection between the

57:5.8 The visiting system did not come quite c. enough to

57:5.8 the sun’s substance, but it did swing sufficiently c. to

74:6.6 the delicate gas chambers located in c. proximity to

76:1.3 the Euphrates and Tigris came c. together so that a

82:5.7 and kings were permitted to marry those of c. kin

85:0.2 of the things of nature which were c. at hand,

93:5.12 Abraham, because of his c. connection with the

94:3.4 led the Indian philosophers very c. to the truth of the

94:3.5 a principle of causality continuity is, again, very c. to

94:4.4 Were it not for c. identification with the pantheistic

103:5.2 Primitive man regards as neighbor only those c. to

108:3.4 we believe that there is a very c. administrative

114:2.2 They are kept in c. touch with Michael by the liaison

114:2.4 the System Sovereign, in c. and sympathetic touch

114:3.5 The government of Urantia does not maintain a c.

114:4.2 the Norlatiadek observer, who maintains very c.

116:4.2 there seems to be a particularly c. relationship

116:4.2 evolutionary Deity and sustains very c. relations to

117:6.13 Supreme Creators make c. approach to the Supreme

119:0.2 In their desire to come c. to the life experiences of

121:2.5 There was very c. connection between the culture,

123:0.2 Mary was disposed to keep Jesus c. by her side.

123:1.4 Jesus formed a very c. attachment for a neighbor boy

123:1.6 Joseph built a workshop c. to the village spring

123:4.6 Mary unwisely tried to keep Jesus very c. to her side

126:5.8 The c. work at the carpenter’s bench during this year

128:2.5 a c. and painstaking study of their habits of living

128:6.5 C. at hand stood a Roman guard who made some

129:2.3 Jesus had a talk with his new-found friend and c.

129:3.8 Jesus came very c. to hundreds of humankind on this

130:0.5 Jesus devoted to making those c. personal contacts

130:6.5 the c. associate of Titus in his labors for the uplift of

133:4.1 They had c. converse with a great number of persons

135:8.2 slept very little that night, being in c. communion

137:5.2 been selected as c. associates of the Son of Man.

138:0.1 Jesus planned to have no c. relatives as members

138:9.1 desert a revered teacher who had lived so c. to

139:1.3 three enjoyed very c. communion with the Master.

139:8.11 was best, when Thomas was downhearted, to stick c.

144:8.1 they all went over near the Jordan, c. by Pella,

145:1.3 Jesus was a c. student of nature; an experienced

149:0.3 one dozen of the evangelists and maintained c.

150:2.2 the sick, these women were able to draw very c.

152:5.6 Jesus’ immediate family of apostles and c. disciples.

172:3.6 colt tied near his mother in the open street and c.

173:1.6 c. by he beheld a simple-minded Galilean, a man

174:5.3 near me, and who have lived so c. by my side.

177:5.2 Some who have been very c. to us have already

183:3.10 John followed c. behind the mob, but Peter

186:1.1 Sanhedrist associates followed c. behind the guards

189:4.2 in Joseph’s house, and they had kept c. within during

191:5.3 By so drawing c. to your fellow men in sympathy

192:1.1 as their boat drew near the shore c. to the usual

192:1.3 Peter’s brethren came up c. behind him, having come

196:0.9 yet, despite this very deep consciousness of c.

close association

8:4.4 in perfect harmony with the purposes, and in c.

14:6.32 of Havona in c. with the Spirits of the Circuits.

16:3.4 This Spirit is always in c. with all orders of the Sons

20:9.5 the preliminary training to prepare them for c. in

22:2.6 passing through Vicegerington in c. and loving

29:2.10 they work in c. with these co-ordinators of general

31:9.14 There is a very c. between the Master Architects and

37:8.4 Salsatia works in c. with the personality recorders

39:5.17 planetary seraphim is maintained on Jerusem in c.

43:8.7 to co-operate with your own order of beings in c.

45:6.3 but in c. with the Material Sons and Daughters,

45:6.3 c. and loving association with the supernal Adamic

48:2.11 worlds of the local systems, where they work in c.

84:6.3 two distinct varieties of the same species living in c.

123:5.8 It was this c. with his fellow men, young and old,

124:2.10 a fisherman; but c. with his father’s vocation later on

128:6.9 the Son of Man was to become separated from c.

139:9.11 of c. and personal association with a Son of God,

148:3.3 each of the twelve enjoyed an opportunity for c. with

177:4.4 John should have been honored with c. with Jesus,

181:2.27 I am distressed that your years of such c. with me

196:2.2 to the consciousness of his c. with the Father in the

closed

13:1.1 worlds of the Son are likewise c. to personalities,

24:7.6 on the records, the career of such a servital is c..

26:11.7 when you c. your eyes in the natural sleep of death

37:2.4 As an attainment goal this high corps is never c. to

39:5.13 the upper and lower pairs of shields are carefully c.

43:4.9 doors of sympathy were so well-nigh universally c.

43:4.9 The doors of the hearts of all Edentia c. against

48:6.33 truth, holds one blindly in a c. circle of cold fact.

59:2.10 As this period c., the trilobites shared domination of

60:3.8 85,000,000 years ago Bering Strait c., shutting off

61:3.8 The Strait of Gibraltar c., and Spain was connected

63:0.1 c. with the words: “Man-mind has appeared on 606

63:5.5 The entrance to such a hut was c. by rolling a stone

74:3.5 This was a great day, and it c. with a feast for the

97:2.3 The era of Elijah and Elisha c. with the better classes

119:1.5 this record is now c. with the certification that this

134:6.16 financial support, and after five years the school c..

147:5.3 the teachings of Jesus, c. up her nefarious place of

149:3.3 many of the leaders of the Jews had c. the doors of

150:8.10 Jesus c. the book and, after handing it back to the

151:1.4 their eyes they have c. lest they should discern the

154:3.1 the synagogues in both Galilee and Judea were c.

157:2.1 Before going into the c conference with the believers

166:1.5 portals of mercy shall not be c. by the prejudice

166:5.1 had never been c. to the teachings of Jesus and his

167:3.1 appeared in a synagogue since they had all been c. to

171:1.4 David Zebedee c. the visitors’ camp at Pella on

191:5.3 you will not hide your light here behind c. doors;

closelysee closely associated

10:3.18 Neither is the Son c. identified with the intellectual

13:1.20 we refrain from discussing the secrets of such c.

15:6.16 belong to the same physical circuit, and which c.

30:2.130 beings that are also c. related to the organization

33:4.7 Gabriel has been c. identified with the history and

33:5.4 Constellations are more c. related to superuniverse

37:2.11 these superangels have been c. identified with the

39:1.2 c. affiliated with the intelligence corps of the Bright

41:3.6 c. approach the status of electronic condensation.

43:3.6 Urantia is c. related to the constellation rulers

57:5.5 As Angona more c. approached the sun, streams of

62:4.3 the less intelligent and c. related tribes lived around

62:6.5 We knew that something c. akin to human mind was

64:7.3 the red man going northeast to Asia, c. followed by

64:7.4 They were c. followed by the yellow tribes, who

65:2.5 the c. related groups of earthworms and leeches,

68:1.1 When brought c. together, men often learn to like

75:3.5 tie binding these peoples more c. to the Garden.

82:4.1 Marriage has always been c. linked with property

94:1.1 Their religious forms of worship followed c. the

94:3.7 teaching of the soul’s return to the Brahman is c.

94:8.8 C. linked to the doctrine of suffering and the

97:7.10 proclaimed that man was very c. related to God,

103:9.2 Thinking is more c. related to the material life and

103:9.10 the functions of mind, soul, and spirit ever c. united

114:3.3 Planetary Prince, but his administration more c.

117:4.14 here is mystery: The more c. man approaches God

127:1.6 this year Jesus was c. confined to the workbench.

137:4.7 marriage of his son was to become an event so c.

173:0.2 the apostles following c. behind in meditative silence.

183:3.1 connect him with the armed guards following so c.

186:4.2 they were c. attending upon the space reports of the

189:4.13 Peter rushed out of the upper chamber, followed c.

189:5.3 into the tomb more c. to examine the grave cloths.

closely associated

16:3.6 He presides over their assemblies and is c. with all

17:4.3 They are c. with the intelligence service of the

18:4.7 exalted rulers are c. with the seventy major sector

20:2.1 Avonals are c. with the Michaels in all their work.

20:7.3 is c. with the Paradise ascension of creature beings.

25:4.18 exceedingly wise and practical beings are always c.

25:8.11 not so with two c. mortal ascenders: If one attains

29:3.3 But the power centers are in some way c. with the

36:1.3 The Melchizedeks have ever since been c. with the

37:9.7 of the Creator Son and Creative Spirit and are c.

38:5.4 seraphim are c. with the material creatures of the

39:1.1 They function in seven groups, each of which is c.

39:1.7 In this work they are c with the High Commissioners

39:4.9 These seraphim are also c. with the Material Sons in

39:5.1 and though c. with the resident Adamic citizens,

43:3.5 Fathers are c. with those legislative and lawmaking

63:4.9 when c., uncultured people irritate and offend each

84:7.9 identical but have of necessity been c. associated.

113:2.4 mortal creatures with whom they have been so c.

114:6.9 These seraphim are c. with the ministry of the race

137:4.7 marriage of his son was to become an event so c.

139:4.2 Since John was the youngest and so c. with Jesus in

139:4.11 This son of Zebedee was very c. with Peter in the

closeness

116:4.2 This c. of relationship is shared in measure by all

closer

15:3.16 The local universes are in c. proximity as they

41:3.6 orbits of the basic material units c. and c. together

56:7.7 the future ages will witness some c. form of union

57:6.5 periodically making c. and c. approach to Jupiter

68:2.5 needs, all led to the c. association of mankind.

118:10.15 achievement brings him into c. harmony with the

125:0.3 on c. inspection, the temple had been all and more

164:1.2 Drawing a little c. to the Master, he said, “But,

178:2.6 he drew c. that he might overhear their conversation.

closes

25:3.4 that the commission c. its records at a given point,

closest

41:10.1 the c. approach of the attracting body draws off

57:5.6 until Angona made its c. approach to the sun;

62:3.9 the c. call of all was when lightning struck the tree

108:6.2 bestowal of the divine gifts the Father makes the c.

closingverb

4:5.6 was inherent in the situation of c. a planetary age;

106:0.3 for the c. of the present universe age, which will

118:6.6 differential conduct are continually opening and c.,

146:4.1 universal c. of the synagogues to his teaching.

148:8.5 had already announced the c. of the encampment,

154:1.2 c. the house of God to Jesus and all his followers.

154:2.1 Sanhedrin passed a decree c. all the synagogues of

closingadjective

52:3.11 During the c. centuries of the post-Adamic age

52:4.8 During the c. ages of this dispensation, society

60:0.2 The c. epochs of the preceding era were indeed the

93:9.4 During the c. years of his life he once more

134:0.2 Roman world wherein to set forth the c. chapters,

145:3.4 hear that momentous c. statement of Jesus’ sermon:

158:1.4 to enact the c. scenes of the drama of his bestowal

159:6.5 enactment of the c. episodes of Jesus’ earth career.

173:3.4 events of these c. days of Jesus’ ministry in the flesh,

181:2.3 as I enter upon the c. hours of my earthly career,

closure

5:1.11 There is never a c. of the Father’s heart to the need

cloth

147:7.2 tailor does not sew a piece of new and unshrunk c.

187:2.2 the Romans always provided a suitable loin c. for all

clothe

147:8.3 And when I see those who are naked, I will c. them.

150:5.2 c. my son with the robe of divine righteousness

165:5.3 cast into the fire, how much more shall he c. you,

clothed

45:4.1 I saw four and twenty elders sitting, c. in white

49:6.19 traverse space freely before being c. with morontia

50:3.6 delivered from their mortal investment and c. with

59:4.2 former times is becoming c. with luxuriant verdure,

71:2.8 when public opinion was c. with the powers of

97:5.3 for he has c. me with the garments of salvation

144:8.3 A man of changeable moods and c. in soft raiment

150:5.2 for he has c. me with the garments of salvation

158:1.8 in intimate converse with two brilliant beings c. in

169:3.2 a certain rich man named Dives, who, being c. in

184:3.5 Jesus appeared before this court c. in his usual

184:3.14 presently shall the Son of Man be c. with power

185:6.4 There stood Jesus of Nazareth, c. in an old purple

clothes

66:5.2 Food, water, c., and the material advancement of the

87:1.5 The sexes often exchanged c. in order to deceive

87:2.3 the custom to provide food and c. for the ghost’s

122:8.1 Jesus was born into the world, was wrapped in the c.

126:5.1 Their c. and even their food became simpler.

165:5.3 If God so c. the grass of the field, which is alive

180:0.2 even advised that you take with you no extra c..

187:2.2 It was the custom to remove all c. from those who

187:2.2 Accordingly, after Jesus’ c. had been removed, he

187:2.8 crucifixion, as was the custom, had divided his c.

clothing

64:4.3 to these Neanderthal peoples, serving as food, c.,

66:5.2 improved methods of treating skins for use as c.,

69:5.6 Extra c. was one of the first badges of distinction.

74:6.5 they always wore c. in conformity with the custom

74:6.5 obscured by c., only the radiating glow from their

82:2.5 such as hairdress, c., veil, seclusion, ornamentation,

84:4.8 so-called modesty of women respecting their c.

88:5.1 Even food remnants, c., and ornaments could

98:1.1 to receive fees for religious service, only food, c.,

122:7.7 Joseph shouldered their bags of c. and provisions

132:6.2 sought money from his father to provide food and c..

140:3.19 false prophets who will come to you in sheep’s c.,

140:6.13 nor yet for your bodies, what c. you shall wear.

140:9.3 advised them to take neither money nor extra c.,

151:6.3 would find some c. and deport himself fairly well

163:1.3 I instruct you to carry neither purse nor extra c.,

187:2.9 Roman soldiers took possession of the Master’s c..

cloths or grave cloths

168:2.3 His body was bound about with g., and his face was

168:2.5 Lazarus asked the meaning of the g. and why he had

189:1.4 material remains of Jesus lay wrapped in burial c..

189:4.7 Jesus’ body was gone and in its place only these g.

189:4.9 loss to account for the orderly arrangement of the g.;

189:5.2 and, entering, saw the same empty tomb with the g.

189:5.3 back into the tomb more closely to examine the g..

190:1.2 tomb at half past seven o’clock to remove the g..

191:0.4 Peter could not get away from the sight of the g.

cloud

15:3.5 in the enormous and dense star c. of Sagittarius,

15:3.10 the composite rotation-gravity center of the star c.

15:3.11 4. The swing of the local star c. of Nebadon and its

15:4.8 masses of blazing suns, like the Magellanic C..

41:0.4 is the constitution of the local star c. of Nebadon,

41:3.2 largest star in the universe, the stellar c. Antares,

41:6.2 The cosmic c., the great space blanket, consists for

41:10.1 major extrusions form certain peculiar c.-bound

57:2.4 it was a gigantic circular gas c. in shape somewhat

57:3.3 in the midst of the gaseous c. of the nebula while

57:4.9 planetary families that originated in this mother c. of

74:8.2 emergence of the world from a dense space c. of

86:1.2 unseen calamity hung over these savages as a c. of

86:4.3 in cold climates, where the breath appeared as a c.

131:7.3 pride shuts off saving light, as it were, by a great c..

157:2.1 When you see a c rising in the west, you say showers

158:1.10 While Peter was yet speaking, a silvery c. drew near

158:1.10 And when the c. vanished, again was Jesus alone

cloudbursts

60:1.1 to great erosion from the violent and periodic c. on

clouds

3:3.1 “balances the c.” is also “perfect in knowledge.”

15:3.1 double stars, globular clusters, star c., spiral and

15:3.5 system you may observe two great streams of star c.

15:4.9 The vast star c. of Orvonton should be regarded as

15:4.9 Many of the so-called star c. of space consist of

15:4.9 The energy potential of these stellar gas c. is

15:5.3 central sun surrounded by gigantic c. of encircling

41:2.7 swarming c. of star dust must be reckoned with;

41:8.4 exist about the residual cooling sun as extensive c. of

57:4.2 dark islands, comets, meteors, and cosmic dust c..

57:8.22 Land elevation, cosmic c., and oceanic influences

58:3.1 space regions are interspersed with vast hydrogen c.,

58:3.1 built in these early appearing hydrogen c. of space.

58:3.2 fields, outer space, or the vast hydrogen dust c.,

58:3.4 The vast hydrogen c. are veritable cosmic chemical

64:4.12 Neanderthalers were deathly afraid of c., mists,

85:4.3 C., rain, and hail have all been feared and worshiped

95:2.8 penetrating earthward through an aperture in the c.,

108:6.8 When the c. gather overhead, your faith should

135:3.3 one like the Son of Man came with the c. of heaven

137:2.2 the Son of Man will come with the c. of heaven,

139:2.8 a dreamer, but Peter disliked to descend from the c.

148:6.11 his faith pierced the c. of suffering to discern the

151:5.5 waves immediately subsided, while the dark c.,

clown

172:5.12 Jesus seemed to him more to resemble a c. than a

clubweapon

63:1.3 had fastened a sharp piece of flint on the end of a c.,

100:4.5 hulk of a man standing, legs spread, c. upraised,

cluborganizational

81:5.3 But cultural society is no great and beneficent c. of

127:3.9 chazan inaugurated a young men’s c. for philosophic

clubsweapons

63:1.2 learned to throw stones and to use c. in fighting.

134:6.6 they will fight with fists, stones, and c. as long as

clubsorganizational

70:7.0 7.PRIMITIVE CLUBS AND SECRET SOCIETIES

70:7.1 the evolution of religious cults and the political c..

70:7.1 At first they were men’s c.; later women’s groups

70:7.8 And one of the chief functions of these c. was to

70:7.9 prostitution began when these men’s c. paid money

70:7.13 sanctioned the formation of women’s secret c.,

70:7.14 Presently nonsecret c. made their appearance when

70:7.14 And while men’s and women’s c. were often given to

70:7.18 The c. were employed by merchants to collect debts

70:8.10 8. Religious—the early cult c. produced their own

72:3.1 But the unmarried still live in c., hotels, and other

99:4.1 into all group associations—families, schools, and c..

clues

12:9.1 swarms with c. to the discovery of alluring personal

23:2.20 They go forth to investigate the c. furnished by the

clung

71:1.7 These red men c. to the mother-family and nephew

78:8.1 and they c. to the ancient traditions of Dalamatia.

87:4.1 many tribes c. to the old belief in one class of ghosts.

130:5.4 While the frightened child c. to him, Jesus held the

135:5.7 older ones c. to the doctrine of the son of David.

167:4.2 Jews c. to the idea of a wonder-working deliverer.

168:0.5 but Martha c. to the hope that Jesus would come,

171:0.3 they still c. to this hope, sincerely believing that

171:2.6 still they c. to the belief that, after this brief period of

cluster

32:2.9 for this universe is, indeed, a young c. in the starry

32:2.11 far removed from Uversa and that great sun c. which

34:1.1 physical organization of a starry and planetary c.

35:3.1 taking place on the Salvington c. of architectural

35:3.16 architectural worlds of the system headquarters c..

35:10.1 forty-two satellites, constitute the Lanonandek c. of

38:4.1 they exclusively occupy only the first c. of seven.

42:6.6 within the electrons, but they do spread or c.

43:0.2 government of your constellation is situated in a c.

45:0.1 The administrative center of Satania consists of a c.

57:3.10 heat generation in the Andronover central c.,

57:4.1 the mother nucleus ending either as a globular c.

57:6.5 and became the present-day c. of asteroids.

73:5.2 largest number of houses composing any one c. in

85:1.3 in Greece it was a c. of thirty; among the red men

136:6.7 each c. will produce a thousand grapes, and each

clustered

46:6.1 These one thousand squares are c. in ten grand

46:8.1 These units are c. around ten marvelous structures

93:7.2 The descendants of Adamson, c. about the shores of

clustering

12:1.12 Each superuniverse is simply a geographic space c.

15:5.12 In those regions of thicker c., collisions are not

31:10.19 the c. of at least seventy thousand aggregations of

clusters

12:2.4 the ancestors of a series of starry and planetary c.

12:4.12 the surrounding starry c. and streams are engaged

15:3.1 dark islands of space, double stars, globular c.,

15:3.10 the Andronover stellar family and the associated c.

15:4.8 The globular type of star c. predominates near the

15:7.7 by ten university c. of forty-nine spheres each.

15:7.10 Each of these seven c. of wonder spheres consists

37:9.8 constellation headquarters c. of architectural spheres

38:4.1 The remaining six c. are occupied by the six orders

41:3.10 points for the further exploration of distant star c..

41:3.10 sectors as enormous and fairly symmetrical star c..

57:2.1 nebulae often terminate as c. of stars or as enormous

57:3.8 to complete these c. of specially created worlds.

58:3.1 vast hydrogen clouds, just such astronomic dust c.

136:6.7 and each branch will produce a thousand c.,

153:2.8 synagogue, which was embellished with grape c.:

clutch

41:5.5 velocity required to escape the gravity c. of a sun is

101:10.6 Such faith affords the only escape from the c. of the

183:3.10 John Mark’s escape from the c. of the soldier,

188:4.3 Jesus did not die to ransom man from the c. of the

194:2.8 to purchase man back from the c. of the evil one—

clutched

125:1.4 Jesus c. his father’s arm and begged to be taken

clutches

88:2.7 betray himself into the c. of bigotry, fanaticism,

115:6.1 the Conjoint Actor unerringly c. all vital meanings of

183:1.2 refused to extricate himself from the cruel c. of a

184:3.3 Jesus should never live to escape their vengeful c..

coabsolute

14:4.7 6. C..

106:5.0 5. C. OR FIFTH-PHASE ASSOCIATION

117:7.10 2. C. relationship in the second experiential Trinity.

coabsolutes

106:0.7 C.. This level implies the projection of experientials

coached

96:3.3 educated leaders who had been c. by Moses in

coal

58:7.10 during the succeeding Carboniferous or c. age.

59:5.10 Little workable c. is found in these older strata.

59:5.13 the earlier c. deposits were being laid down, but now

59:5.13 but now the more extensive c.-formation activities

59:5.13 The length of the actual c.-deposition epoch was

59:5.14 contributed to production of extensive c. deposits,

59:5.15 The c. layers alternate with shale, stone, and

59:5.15 These c. beds over central and eastern United States

59:5.15 the c.-bearing strata are 18,000 feet in thickness.

59:5.16 grew in the clay underlying the present c. beds

59:5.16 demonstrates that c. was formed exactly where it is

59:5.16 C. is the water-preserved and pressure-modified

59:5.16 C. layers often hold both gas and oil.

59:5.16 converted into a type of c. if subjected to proper

59:5.16 subjected to more pressure and heat than other c..

59:5.17 In North America the layers of c. in the various beds,

59:5.17 fresh- and salt-water fossils are found in the c. beds.

59:5.19 C. continued to be laid down throughout the Europe

59:5.20 close of the Carboniferous period, during which c.

59:5.20 At the close of the c.-formation period North

59:5.23 The life features of the c. age were ferns and frogs.

59:6.6 found even among some of the upper and later c.

60:2.7 Some c. was still being formed along the northern

60:3.9 small amounts of limestone, together with inferior c.

61:2.3 and Iceland, c. being deposited between these layers.

coalesce

92:6.2 blend and c. into the diversified theologic systems

coalesced

61:7.7 In this invasion the three great ice sheets c. into one

104:1.4 both concepts to a certain extent intermingled and c..

coals

69:6.3 enabling him to give live c. to a neighbor without

192:1.6 shocked at the sight of the c. of fire glowing there on

coancestral

17:3.1 resembling the characteristics of the c. Master

coarse

47:8.7 more adorable as you leave behind the c. vestiges

125:1.4 even the c. laughter and profane jesting which he

186:2.10 of the jeers, blows, and buffetings of the c. soldiers

coarseness

184:4.5 Witness the evil c. and the brutal ferocity of these

coastsee coast line(s)

59:4.12 rich fossil beds are situated along the c. of California

60:1.3 to 10,000 feet, even being 18,000 on the Pacific c..

60:1.8 The Pacific c., usually above water during the

60:1.13 marine life appeared on the Californian Pacific c.,

60:2.2 along the whole of the Atlantic c. of North America,

60:2.4 had washed into the Atlantic Ocean so that the c.

60:3.3 Now the Pacific c. range was beginning to elevate,

60:3.4 the southern Atlantic encroached on the eastern c. of

60:3.5 earthenware were laid down over the Atlantic c.

60:3.6 and along the line of the present California c.-range

60:3.12 From Alaska to Cape Horn the long Pacific c.

60:3.13 Appalachian Mountains of the Atlantic c. region

61:1.13 the west c. of South America, and the West Indies.

61:3.9 The Atlantic c. of North America rapidly cooled,

61:3.9 but the Pacific c. remained warmer than at present.

61:5.4 covered the British Isles excepting the c. of England,

61:5.8 when icebergs were sliding off the c. of Maine into

62:1.2 made their way southwestward along the Asiatic c.

62:4.3 Primates came to occupy a region on the west c. of

64:2.6 three or four are still above water on the English c..

64:7.14 exodus started south through Palestine along the c.;

64:7.16 red and yellow, holds the islands off the Asiatic c..

64:7.19 white man first chanced to land on the Atlantic c..

65:2.15 over the Bering land bridge and down the c. to

78:7.2 the first Eden the mountains about the eastern c.

79:6.4 yellow man established earliest centers along the c.

80:8.5 Andonite sailors who came by boats from the c. of

80:9.4 continued to trade in amber from the Baltic c.,

81:2.19 Only the gulf c. pre-Sumerian Nodites continued to

96:2.1 section of Palestine, along the Mediterranean c..

97:9.5 into a Philistine alliance and marched up the c. to

97:9.18 Shalmaneser decided to control the Mediterranean c.

97:9.24 intercept Necho’s army as it moved up the c. from

128:3.2 They returned to Nazareth by the c. route, touching

128:5.2 Alexandrian Jews at some point on the Palestinian c..

133:7.13 where they embarked for Antioch on the Syrian c..

134:7.4 From Antioch Jesus journeyed south along the c. to

134:7.4 he tarried for a few weeks, continuing down the c.

135:6.1 John journeyed around the western c. of the Dead

139:8.13 believers, went to Cyprus, the North African c.,

152:7.3 going by way of the c. cities of Joppa, Caesarea,

154:7.3 thence making their way over to the c. of Phoenicia.

154:7.5 safe and making his way toward the Phoenician c..

155:0.1 Batanea and northern Galilee to the Phoenician c..

155:4.1 Philippi to begin their journey to the Phoenician c..

156:0.1 they prepared to visit the c. cities to the north.

156:3.0 3. THE JOURNEY UP THE COAST

156:3.1 Sidon, going up the c. to Porphyreon and Heldua.

156:3.1 or four days, paying a visit to the c. city of Beirut,

156:3.2 they departed for Tyre, going south along the c. by

156:6.1 south of Tyre, going down the c. to Ptolemais.

coast line(s)

58:5.8 Asiatic continent, but ever since has that eastern c.

59:0.8 gradually made their way along the extensive c.

59:1.8 made extensive inroads on all adjacent c. lines.

59:5.18 so eroded and submerged that the c. lines of both

60:1.12 again produced extensive c. lines of shallow waters.

61:1.9 in association with a very general sinking of the c.

64:6.11 The orange race was the first to follow the c. line

73:3.4 The c. line of this land mass was considerably

73:7.1 Concomitant with this vast submergence the c. of the

coastal

59:2.2 only the c. highlands remained above these shallow

59:5.3 Both the Atlantic and Pacific c. highlands were

59:5.14 connection with prolific vegetation of the c. swamps,

59:5.18 The great Atlantic and Pacific high c. regions began

72:8.7 headquarters and the twenty-five c. military centers

73:3.4 by four tributaries which took origin in the c. hills

78:5.6 very few entered southern China by the c. route.

78:6.6 the Andites, the superior culture of the c. district

78:8.1 Nonetheless, these Sumerians of the c. regions

79:6.4 The c. settlements fared poorly in later years as the

80:9.9 the Andites throughout the entire c. territory of the

coastlands

59:5.19 layer upon layer, as the c. rose and fell during these

80:3.2 on the Atlantic c. and in the regions of present-day

80:9.9 The Mediterranean c. did not become permeated by

coasts

59:1.5 mountains rose along the Atlantic and Pacific c.,

59:2.4 the Atlantic and Pacific c. again began to sink.

60:1.7 North America, paralleling the Atlantic and Pacific c.

61:1.13 chalk deposits of this period are found along the c.

78:5.5 Egyptians followed down both the east and west c.

coastwise

61:5.8 The c. climate varied greatly between the times of

79:3.7 Dravidian shipping was pushing c. across the

79:5.3 the yellow race entered China from the south as c.

79:6.3 dislodged by a powerful southern-c. thrust of the

coat

159:5.11 when one unjustly took away the c., offer the other

159:5.11 Jesus referred not so much to a literal second c. as to

182:0.1 Mark arose and, quickly throwing a linen c. about

183:3.9 seeing this young man in his linen c., gave chase,

183:3.9 got near enough to John to lay hold upon his c.,

183:3.9 escaping naked while the soldier held the empty c..

coaxed

2:5.2 It is wrong to think of God as being c. into loving his

cock

87:6.11 The use of a c. as a weather vane is in perpetuation

181:2.29 Peter, verily, verily, I say to you, this night the c.

184:2.8 once more denied all connection with Jesus, the c.

184:2.10 denied his Master by the crowing of a c. indicates

184:2.11 Until the crowing of the c. brought Peter to his

184:2.11 Not until the c. crowed did it occur to Peter that he

cockroaches

59:5.7 appeared and, together with spiders, scorpions, c.,

59:5.7 One thousand species of c. developed, and some

cocks

87:6.11 believed that c. would crow when ghosts were near.

cocoa

90:4.8 c. and quinine were among the earliest discoveries.

cocommanders

37:2.8 serving as c. of the archangels and all others assigned

cocoon

88:6.8 Ancient magic was the c. of modern science,

117:6.8 Human life experience is the cosmic c. in which

170:5.21 the so-called Christian church become the c. in which

cocreate

117:1.4 Man can work in liaison with God and thereby c. the

cocreated

13:3.3 Even the personalities c. by the Eternal Son do not

cocreating

117:4.2 When he chooses eternal survival, he is c. destiny;

cocreation

116:4.3 Spirits joined with the ancestral Trinity in the c. of

116:4.11 the maximum of experiential participation in the c. of

cocreational

0:5.3 all personality orders or values are associable and c..

0:5.4 are associative attainables and are potentially c..

0:5.4 co-ordinate progressive achievement, and c. capacity

cocreative

112:0.5 Personality is relatively creative or c..

117:3.7 human morontial soul is a volitional, c. partner in

cocreator

6:1.2 the Eternal Son is first a c. and then a spiritual

6:1.5 he is known as the Co-ordinate Source, the C.,

6:1.6 the Second Source and Center, c. with the Father of

6:1.6 and c. of all other divine Sons who spring from the

6:5.3 The Eternal Son is thus a c. of personalities, but he

cocreators

14:6.30 From Paradise come the Mother Spirits, the c. of

14:6.32 The Universe Mother Spirits, c. of the local universe

17:2.2 the Master Spirits, to function as c. with the Trinity.

116:4.8 endowed with the freewill choice of becoming c. of

code

44:1.11 melodious association, is the one universal c. of spirit

66:7.8 This c. was known as “The Father’s Way” and

69:4.3 early Hebrews recognized a separate c. of ethics in

69:8.4 The Mosaic c. contained specific directions for

70:1.2 their Eskimo descendants live very much by that c.;

70:11.2 later-day Hebrews, who had a different c. of ethics

74:7.15 3. The c. of trade and commerce.

82:1.2 races, the red man had the highest sex c..

88:2.5 commandment to the ancient Dalamatian moral c.,

97:10.2 into bondage to their own priest-ridden c. of laws,

160:5.4 may evolve into a system of philosophy or a c. of

167:5.2 contrast the better marriage laws of the Jewish c.

codes

74:7.12 The laws of the Garden were based on the older c. of

74:7.18 6. The civil c. of the golden rule.

77:4.7 animals, pottery, weaving, commercial law, civil c.,

82:2.3 marriage c. and marital restrictions began to develop.

82:4.3 not specifically mentioned in the earlier c. and

89:1.4 But these newer c. were truly emancipating in that

89:1.4 in that they took the place of thousands of taboos.

180:5.2 you cannot imprison truth in formulas, c., creeds,

codified

70:11.6 Law is a c. record of long human experience,

70:12.4 some Urantia nations have c. these mores into

codify

39:3.3 These deliberative bodies c. and the basic laws of

codirector

33:3.3 management the Universe Spirit is c. with the Son.

coeducation

70:7.14 with the Dalamatia teachers, experimented with c.,

coeducational

66:7.6 instruction was by sexes; the other half was c..

72:4.1 educational system is compulsory and c. in the

coemperor

136:2.8 Tiberius was c. with Augustus for two and one-half

coerce

1:1.2 The Creator refuses to c. or compel the submission

66:8.6 Daligastia was ever able to oppress mortals or to c.

87:0.1 were negative, designed to avoid, expel, or c. ghosts.

87:6.2 to invent weapons wherewith he may c. spirit

87:6.17 Modern man no longer attempts openly to c. the

91:2.3 When man learned that prayer could not c. the gods,

92:1.1 including those efforts first to c. and then to cajole

94:6.6 God does not c. mankind but always stands ready

94:6.6 of the true believer is always to act but never to c..

159:3.2 mental superiority are not to be employed to c.

163:2.8 The forces of the spiritual world will not c. man;

coerced

5:6.12 No personal creature can be c. into the eternal

coercing

87:6.16 rituals capable of c. the unwilling spirits to react

88:4.1 the art of obtaining spirit co-operation and of c. aid

coercion

34:6.11 domination of the Spirit is never tainted with c. nor

68:5.3 Food c., hunger, led to the first form of industrial

69:2.3 With them conformity was due to the c. of necessity.

80:3.8 by the same climatic c. that had turned the world’s

81:1.5 more often the evolutionary c. of climatic necessity

83:2.2 C., not attraction, was the approach to marriage.

83:6.8 Marriage, which began in crude c., is gradually

87:2.1 long preceded the positive program of spirit c. and

87:6.0 6. COERCION AND EXORCISM

87:6.13 But man did not stop with ghost c.; through religious

89:0.2 And the rituals of avoidance, exorcism, c., and

90:0.1 progressed from placation, avoidance, exorcism, c.,

94:6.7 the distinction which he made between action and c.

97:8.2 the inescapable c. of secular history so terrorized

coercive

70:0.3 The c. demands of the struggle for existence drove

87:6.13 Primitive cursing was a c. practice designed to

87:6.16 was subsequently looked upon as being a sure c.;

88:6.2 selfish magic which was employed as a c. method of

coeternal

0:3.23 that the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit are c.

8:1.10 the Son and the Spirit are c. with the Father in all

10:3.5 the Son and the Spirit are both c. with the Father.

coexist

0:5.3 Even God and man can c. in a unified personality,

0:11.13 The finite can c. in the cosmos along with the Infinite

108:6.2 the Adjuster must c. in the mortal mind even in the

118:9.1 devices whereby finite creatures are enabled to c. in

130:4.6 that phase of universal reality, which can c. with

coexistence

0:6.12 force endowment, to the c. of personality and power.

14:6.17 while enjoying the satisfaction of absolute c. with

105:3.9 invalidated by the eternity c. of the Son, the Spirit,

115:3.15 The Original is what makes possible the c. and

149:1.4 Jesus’ earth ministry, were the result of the c. of the

coexistent

0:3.22 C. with the differentiation of the Son from the

0:3.22 With the appearance of c. personal Deity, the Son

1:3.4 nature of the Father is shared fully with his c. self,

10:0.2 three original and co-ordinate and c. personalities,

10:3.7 And with the final personalization of c. Deity—

17:5.3 While the Circuit Spirits are c. with the Master

41:5.7 is due to the action of c. and diverse influences.

104:2.4 a personality but nonetheless compatible with c.

118:0.3 2. The Son is c. self.

142:3.8 C. with the Father are the Son and the Spirit, and the

161:1.2 the fact of personality consists in the c. fact of full

coffin

95:2.4 along with the corpse, carving a likeness on the c..

coffins

95:2.5 The priests would inscribe the c. with charm texts

cognizance

2:6.8 therefore does only the justice of God take c. of its

12:5.6 There are three different levels of time c.:

31:3.3 know the nature of that step, but we have taken c. of

82:2.1 Nature hardly recognizes individuals; it takes no c. of

94:3.8 it has also taken no c. of the essential personality

102:3.9 religion is the experience of c. of the value of

141:5.2 all who behold your lives will of a surety take c. of

cognizant or fully cognizant

0:12.13 We are fc. of the difficulties of our assignment;

2:6.2 implies that the superworld of spirit nature is c. of,

6:4.8 and the Conjoint Actor, is fc. of the vast reflectivity

8:0.2 both the Father and the Son become infinitely c. of

8:1.2 The Spirit is fc. of their separate personalities and

17:3.9 believe that all Father fragments are fc. of these

17:6.3 We are not c. of this new prepersonal

17:6.4 such a group-conscious entity becomes space c. and

24:2.1 the cosmic mind of the Universal Intelligence is c. of

28:5.21 are the Censors made fc. of exactly “what manner of

29:3.11 primordial forces of this Absolute, we are not c. of

32:4.8 the Father is c.—has personal knowledge—of all the

37:8.4 Salsatia is automatically c. of the birth and death of

38:2.1 They are fc. of your moral struggles and spiritual

39:0.1 As far as we are c., the Infinite Spirit,as personalized

62:5.5 twins were mildly c. of pity, shame, and reproach

63:7.1 Fonta are c. of the history of the race they founded.

103:7.3 is c. of the energy facts of the Universal Controller

108:4.5 We are c. of many spirit phenomena in the far-flung

108:5.7 I do not know that I am fc. of what is really going on

135:11.3 but being now c. of his divine nature and knowing

139:3.8 were c. of the dangers accompanying the Master’s

153:0.1 they were c. that the Master was giving unusual

161:3.2 We are fc. that Jesus frequently withheld from his

coherence

2:7.7 The eternal quest is for unification, for divine c..

3:1.7 God is the primordial foundation of the c. of the

92:3.7 cultural ethics, civilized morality, and social c.,

105:2.11 the absolute c. of pure energy and of pure spirit in

115:6.8 this Supreme Being is forever seeking for Paradise c.

coherent

2:7.7 the spiritual universe is c. in the personality of the

2:7.12 Truth is c., beauty attractive, goodness stabilizing.

80:4.4 Andites reached Europe as c. groups, still retaining

coheres

2:7.7 The far-flung physical universe c. in the Isle of

2:7.7 the intellectual universe c. in the God of mind,

2:7.7 But the isolated mortal c. in God the Father through

2:7.7 it c. with, and in, the Paradise Deity of the First

cohering

42:8.4 by the reciprocal c. function of the mesotron,

cohesion

6:4.3 The spiritual c. of all creation rests upon the active

41:10.1 when the limits of solar c. were reached and a vast

42:8.0 8. ATOMIC COHESION

42:8.6 but it does not account for the c. of proton to proton

42:11.5 somewhat as the forces of intra-atomic c. are the

106:2.4 his power in turn finds spirit-personality c. on the

116:7.4 the supermaterial c. of the eternal spiritual values

cohesive

42:8.6 The mesotron explains certain c. properties of the

42:8.6 The paradoxical and powerful force of atomic c.

42:11.5 Linear gravity is the short-range c. force of the

56:1.2 This c. correlation of the material universe is best

106:2.4 the c. qualities of divinity by synthesizing—

195:8.10 The chief c. force resisting this disintegration of

cohesiveness

7:1.6 There is a spiritual c. among the spiritual and

coils

15:3.5 of star clouds emerging in stupendous stellar c..

coin

89:4.9 744,428 loaves of bread, and 5,740,352 sacks of c..

130:8.4 when, after he had given a c. to a street beggar, he

169:1.1 he retold the story of the lost sheep and the lost c.

169:1.4 And as soon as she found the c. that was lost, she

169:1.4 also searches for the c. which is lost in the house.

169:1.4 the c. is covered by the dust of time and obscured

169:1.15 He then would recite the story of the c. lost in the

173:1.3 all other temple fees to be paid with this Jewish c..

173:1.3 one-half shekel, a c. about the size of a ten cent

173:1.3 four cents commission for the exchange of a c.

173:1.3 in case a c. of larger value was offered for exchange

174:2.2 “Whose image and superscription does this c. bear

coinage

174:2.5 the “right of c. carried with it the right to levy taxes

coincidence

145:2.15 and the wine at Cana, they seized upon this c. as

coincidences

145:2.17 unfailingly seized upon all such c. as the pretext for

coincident

10:6.18 the merciful love of the Universal Father are c..

52:1.6 of ethical judgment, moral will, is usually c. with the

118:6.5 and the divine will happen to be c. upon this point.

coincidental

151:5.5 All this was purely c. as far as we can judge; but

151:5.6 their own interpretation on all such c. occurrences.

163:4.17 it was only c. that this group happened to number

186:5.1 But this c. occurrence does not in any manner

coincides

8:5.4 unvaryingly c. with the spirit ministry of the

coined

86:2.5 Luck is merely a term c. to cover the inexplicable in

173:1.3 During the Asmonean dynasty the Jews c. their

coinfinite

117:7.11 3. C. participation in the Trinity of Trinities, but we

coining

173:1.3 Empire for this orthodox shekel of Jewish c..

coins

85:1.4 times superstitious persons make holes in c..

136:2.8 before the death of Augustus, having had c. struck

coldthermally

15:2.3 Blazing suns, c. worlds, planets too near the hot

15:5.10 accumulation of enormous quantities of c. matter,

15:6.14 The c. worlds which have been built up by the

15:8.5 near highly energized c. bodies of condensed matter.

15:8.10 Gravity and absence of heat (c.) organize and hold

41:2.7 Even the enormous c. and dark giants of space and

41:4.4 The weight of this hot-c. gaseous-solid is about one

42:3.12 matter found in the interior of the c. or dead suns.

42:4.5 Throughout all space, c. and other influences are at

42:4.5 c. merely signifies absence of heat—comparative

42:4.7 Temperature—heat and c.—is secondary to gravity in

46:1.4 are no days and nights, no seasons of heat and c..

61:4.6 At first it was the increasing c. in the north that

61:5.7 in numbers by the increasing c. of the glacial period.

63:4.1 to use the skins of animals as a protection against c.;

64:1.3 The c. and hunger of the open lands stimulate action,

69:6.2 fire not only protected against c. and wild beasts but

85:0.4 volcanoes, fire, heat, and c., greatly impressed the

86:1.5 hail, pests, and plant diseases, as well as heat and c..

86:4.3 about his breath, especially in c. climates, where it

104:0.2 such as past and present, day and night, hot and c.,

159:2.1 I tell you that, even when a cup of c. water is given

184:2.7 Getting c., Peter returned to the fireside, and one of

coldemotionally

48:6.33 truth, holds one blindly in a closed circle of c. fact.

83:2.5 of affection are beginning to displace c. calculation

83:3.2 Neither was her purchase always just a c.-blooded

83:6.4 those who are left out in the c. of solitary existence

167:6.6 public worship in c. and barren rooms so devoid

193:3.2 Judas is no more with you because his love grew c.

cold-blooded

83:3.2 Neither was her purchase always just a c. money

coldest

124:1.8 This winter and the next were the c. in Nazareth for

124:1.9 January was the c. month, the temperature averaging

coldness

4:5.6 teaching that his fatherly heart in all its austere c.

142:0.2 When Jesus perceived Annas’s c., he took

184:1.2 immediately left upon observing his c. and reserve

collaboratesee collaborate with

10:4.4 The Father, Son, and Spirit can c. in a non-Trinity

10:4.4 As persons they can c. as they choose, but that is not

20:10.4 these orders of sonship c. to effect the revelation

23:1.9 For short periods and when stationary, they can c. in

24:7.8 And when these Paradise associates c. to create

38:1.1 Infinite Spirit c. in the creation of a large number

45:7.2 Also do the Trinity Teacher Sons c., and they impart

55:4.18 Stars, who are now assigned to these worlds to c. in

93:10.4 This same Melchizedek continued to c. throughout

113:6.5 When these two c. in the resurrection halls of

117:1.4 creature and Creator can c. in the achievement of

collaborate with

10:7.3 but during the present universe age they c. with

27:1.1 Isle to the inner circuit of Havona, there to c. with

34:5.1 continues to c. with the Son and the Son’s spirit in

35:0.7 they c. with the next level of God the Sevenfold in

36:2.15 the Life Carriers and all their associates c. with the

36:2.19 both the central universe and the superuniverse c.

37:3.2 They also c. with others of the Universe Aids, such

44:2.10 the heavenly reproducers c. with the reversion

44:3.7 planners c. with the Morontia Power Supervisors to

47:1.5 to c. with the morontia custodians of such children

50:2.7 able to c. with angels and other orders of celestial

collaborated

29:0.10 by the Seven Master Spirits, and then they c. with

41:1.1 the Master Physical Controllers c. with the later

collaborates

16:9.2 in the physical tabernacle where the moral mind c.

35:1.1 Melchizedek—that unique being who c. with the

117:3.8 The Father c with the Conjoint Actor in manipulating

117:3.8 The Father c. with the Eternal Son in the production

117:3.8 The Father c with both Son and Spirit in the creation

collaborating

34:2.5 c. with the Son in the production of the Bright and

44:5.6 proficient in c. with the star students in working out

119:8.7 in the next universe age we believe he will be c.

collaborationsee collaboration with, in

17:6.4 future work of c. with the complemental Michael in

25:1.2 This creative c. comes the nearest to being the

33:4.7 incarnated Son, and with the c. of the Union of Days,

56:7.9 with or without the c. of the Seven Master Spirits.

111:3.2 Neither can this subspiritual soul, without the c. of

117:7.9 1. Absonite c. in the first experiential Trinity.

121:8.1 Andrew and benefited from the c. of a vast host of

121:8.14 While I, with the c. of my eleven associate fellow

collaboration with, in

28:5.16 in c. with the reversion directors, they function as

34:3.4 as well as in her c. with the mysterious function of

36:2.12 the senior Life Carriers in c. with a corps of

41:10.6 [Presented by an Archangel in c. with the Chief of

44:0.3 assigned by the Infinite Spirit in c. with the Seven

44:2.11 they are able to re-enact an age, and in c. with the

46:7.4 their creators, in c. with the Life Carriers, fabricate

48:6.30 this art is heightened in c. with the celestial artisans,

56:10.22 request of the Nebadon Revelatory Corps and in c.

collaborators

36:5.14 are effective c. with the Master Physical Controllers,

55:8.5 the Teacher Sons become voluntary c. with the

collapse

4:1.6 there would immediately occur a universal c..

39:5.2 the planetary helpers were removed upon the c. of

41:8.3 support for the outer gas regions, then a sudden c.

41:8.3 bringing about the c. of a gigantic sun within a few

41:8.3 the c. of the giant nova of the Andromeda nebula

57:8.14 Mountains are not the result of the c. of the cooling

64:6.29 which prevented the total c. of cultural civilization,

67:7.3 By fifty thousand years after the c. of the planetary

71:1.22 Roman civilization, and a factor in the ultimate c. of

71:1.22 The c. of Rome indicates what may be expected

74:3.3 utter c. of the Caligastia scheme for accelerating the

74:5.7 before the c. of the Edenic regime he succeeded in

84:8.6 indeed cost a fatal price if they bring about the c.

94:9.5 But even before the c. in India, the Chinese and

98:3.5 of pseudoreligious patriotism was doomed to c.,

132:1.3 the ultimate c. of a civilization which has abandoned

152:1.3 work of teaching and healing to the point of actual c.

157:6.1 Following the c. of the popularity of Jesus with the

collapsed

41:8.3 This vast stellar body c. in forty minutes of Urantia

42:3.12 10. C. matter—the relatively stationary matter found

71:1.24 During these dark ages the territorial state c.,

94:2.2 whole precarious system c. before the debasing cults

154:6.6 And when Mary heard these words, she c. in Jude’s

195:3.11 the survival of Christianity even after the empire c..

collateral

60:4.6 ancestors of the human species and its c. branches.

95:7.3 more gracious in that preaching, less stringent in c.

96:5.9 to Joshua,Moses had gathered up thousands of the c.

117:4.2 compensated by substitutional or c. experience;

colleagues

26:1.1 angels are also the c. and working associates of the

27:1.1 circuit of Havona, there to collaborate with their c.,

27:3.2 Every new group of c. met with adds one more

54:5.12 together with their c., was organized on Jerusem.

132:4.5 the rest of his life vainly trying to induce his c. to

142:6.9 Nicodemus protested when his c. of the Sanhedrin

collect

69:9.15 Having made secure their titles, landlords could c.

70:7.18 These clubs were employed by merchants to c. debts

70:7.18 by merchants to c. debts and by rulers to c. taxes.

70:7.18 taxes were easier to c. when disguised as an offering

126:5.11 provided they c. the considerable sum of money due

172:5.6 Philip could not c. his thoughts sufficiently while

173:1.3 for exchange, they were allowed to c. double.

collected

61:5.4 The ice in North America c. in two and, later, three

89:7.5 the better classes of women c. their dowries by sex

95:2.5 a diverse assortment of these magical texts was c.

97:9.15 of the caravan tariffs formerly c. by the Philistines.

121:8.13 The memoranda which I have c., and from which I

131:0.2 Ganid c. this material under ten heads, as follows:

131:3.1 Jesus and Ganid c. the following statements from the

131:8.1 Ganid c. the following from the teachings of its

132:5.19 which is fair interest may be c. provided the capital

179:3.2 When Peter presently c. his wits sufficiently to

collecting

158:1.9 were so badly frightened that they were slow in c.

collection

59:3.9 be found a c. of conglomerate, shale, and rock salt.

62:3.6 were greatly given to the c. of smooth round pebbles

68:5.3 1. The c. stage.

69:5.6 C. vanity early appealed to the pride of man.

70:10.8 such a relic of barbarism within the pages of a c. of

88:1.2 a string of beads was once a c. of sacred stones,

88:2.9 superb c. of letters, laws, legends, allegories, myths,

95:1.10 incorporated them among the c. of hymns ascribed

96:7.3 No c. of religious writings gives expression to such

96:7.3 perusal of this wonderful c. of worshipful literature

96:7.3 no other single c. covers such a great range of time

96:7.4 The worshipful spirit of this c. of hymns transcends

130:3.4 In this library Ganid saw the largest c. of Indian

130:3.5 Under Jesus’ direction Ganid made a c. of the

130:3.7 This museum was not a c. of rare objects but

131:0.1 a c. of the teachings of the world’s religions about

142:4.1 Jesus manifested great interest in the entire c. and

142:4.2 when they had finished the survey of the entire c.,

159:4.3 Scriptures constitute the best c. of religious wisdom

194:4.7 the believers at Antioch were taking up a c. to keep

195:3.9 overtaxation and gross c. abuses, unbalanced trade

collections

15:5.5 Later on the larger c. of matter unite and gradually

15:5.14 small, nonluminous c. of matter which serve as

15:8.6 completely dissipating the cumulative c. of gravity.

59:3.4 the gas and oil being derived from the enormous c.

74:8.12 became a part of the later c of the “sacred scriptures”

collective

10:6.16 they represent this c. attitude of Deity only in the

10:6.18 Justice is the c. thought of righteousness; mercy is

12:3.11 their c. presence would not influence calculations

13:2.9 these secrets are supposedly known to the c. body of

16:1.2 single and several, but not c., not the Trinity.

16:2.5 It would be proper to apply to the c. group of seven

17:5.1 the servants of the Master Spirits, whose c. offspring

22:5.6 administer group affairs and foster c. projects.

26:2.6 Seven Spirits of the Circuits, themselves the c.

28:4.5 c. natures and reactions of the Seven Master Spirits.

28:4.5 such representation is individual, not c..

29:1.2 thus in eternal union with one of their c. offspring.

29:4.21 formations are able to effect energy control in a c.

39:3.2 the supervising seraphim are assigned to the c. work

42:2.11 space-directional response to the c. group of

42:5.14 The so-called ether is a c. name to designate a group

50:7.3 ultimate performances in the c. body of the finaliters.

52:7.5 The function of government is directed to c. tasks

66:7.6 The instruction was individual and c..

67:7.2 consequences of embraced sin are inevitable and c.,

69:9.14 the survival of the earlier form of c. ownership.

70:2.20 inherent tendency periodically to let loose a c. drive

89:5.9 of c. responsibility for inflicting the death penalty

91:1.1 personal and c., effort of any group to secure this

99:4.2 religion prevents all c. movements from losing

104:2.5 But they perform this very function as a c. whole,

106:5.3 trinities encompass it and correlate it, in a c. sense,

106:5.3 Only as a c. are they trinity; that is trinity.

116:2.2 the Master Spirits, whose c. acts are the source of

116:2.13 the experiential reunification of the c. acts of the

116:4.5 Ordinarily, the c. creations of the Master Spirits are

116:5.10 unitedly engaged in their first act of c. creation.

116:6.6 growth of the whole is a totalizing of the c. growth

126:5.10 satisfaction of their individual and c. longings.

134:5.2 and the c. sovereignty of mankind as a whole.

134:6.12 C. security will never afford peace until the

140:0.3 consecration and c. dedication to the sacred work of

144:3.16 Jesus gave the apostles the prayer in c. form as they

collectively

10:2.8 know that they not only act personally and c., but

10:8.4 person actually fills all Deity potential, c. all three do.

16:1.2 The Master Spirits singly and c. represent any and

16:1.3 c. representative of the functional power, wisdom,

16:2.4 The Seven Master Spirits are c. endowed with the

16:2.4 only c do they disclose the attributes of omnipotence

16:2.5 C. they are one with the Conjoint Creator on all

17:3.3 Master Spirits nor the Paradise Deities, singly or c.,

17:8.2 The Reflective Spirits, c., are the mother-makers of

17:8.4 1.C. the Master Spirits near-equivalate to the divinity

19:7.2 are designated c. as Paradise-Havona personalities.

24:4.1 the seven Paradise spheres of the Infinite Spirit, c.

25:2.4 the conciliators c. manifest forty-nine experiential

26:2.5 C., the Seven Master Spirits create many different

28:4.5 C., they are only reflectively present; therefore do

28:6.1 All tertiary seconaphim are c. assigned to the Sons

29:1.1 when they create c., they sometimes produce these

29:1.3 but c. in the administration of the central creation.

29:2.1 able, individually, to reproduce themselves, but c.,

42:2.13 Puissant and gravity energies, when regarded c.,

54:2.3 the status of light and life both individually and c..

64:6.14 they were inferior to the red man, but socially and c.

70:1.1 while war is but these same activities carried on c..

84:6.5 highly beneficial to mankind, both individually and c.

88:3.4 man’s ideas when c. called “public opinion.”

88:3.4 when many men are c. functioning as a democracy

104:3.15 Only as the Trinity—as undivided Deity—do they c.

105:3.2 C., all seven Absolutes equivalate to infinity, but the

115:4.5 The triodities which c. encompass the actual and the

116:4.5 But when the Master Spirits c. produced the Seven

collectivism

99:2.3 Religious c must confine its efforts to the furtherance

collectivity

134:6.12 Collective security will never afford peace until the c.

collector

121:8.14 I have served more as a c. and editor than as an

126:5.5 During this year the tax c. tried to squeeze extra

127:4.10 at least the harp was safe from seizure by the tax c..

138:2.4 1. Matthew Levi, the customs c. of Capernaum,

138:3.1 the six went to call upon Matthew, the customs c..

139:7.1 Matthew was a customs c. in Capernaum, where he

139:7.3 for gratitude on the part of the former revenue c..

139:7.6 Matthew,business man and customs c. of Capernaum

157:1.0 1. THE TEMPLE-TAX COLLECTOR

157:1.1 a temple-tax c. came upon them and, recognizing

157:1.1 a peculiar expression on the face of the tax c.,

157:1.2 When Peter told Jesus about the c. and that he had

157:1.2 at yonder market, pay the c. for all three of us.”

157:1.3 The c. accepted the tax, foregoing the penalty for

167:5.1 parable of the Pharisee and the publican (a tax c.).

171:6.1 Zaccheus the chief publican, or tax c., happened to

collectors

81:3.1 became agriculturists or c. of water-borne food,

126:5.6 might be discovered and confiscated by the tax c.,

157:6.1 they should act as c. of money to be forwarded to

159:6.3 during these dark days they also served as c. of funds

college

16:3.2 who presides over the C. of Personalized Adjusters

20:5.6 counseling and instructing the c. of associate Sons,

20:8.3 the planetary courses up to the high C. of Wisdom

25:4.14 they are received into the “c. of the ethics of law

35:3.21 In the Melchizedek C. of Spiritual Endowment all

35:3.22 This C. of High Ethics is presided over by the

36:2.10 Here is located the c. of life planning, wherein

43:1.6 This latter c. was established almost forty thousand

45:7.3 training schools begin with the c. of self-evaluation

45:7.4 school of the Melchizedek C. of Administration,

66:5.13 6. The c. of revealed religion.

67:4.1 Hap and the entire c. of revealed religion remained

colleges

22:7.10 sector of the sphere occupied by the secret c. of the

25:4.14 begun in the Melchizedek c. of the local universes,

26:9.1 Father guides maintain schools of wisdom and c. of

35:3.22 the Melchizedek c. are thronged with student

35:10.2 These executive c. are excelled only by the schools

37:6.2 Melchizedek schools, the c. of the Universe Sons,

43:1.6 The Melchizedeks also maintain two special c. on

72:4.6 knowledge, either in the adult schools or in the c..

72:8.0 8. THE SPECIAL COLLEGES

72:9.3 much as degrees are bestowed by the special c.,

119:5.4 About this time the Melchizedek c. began to teach

collide

68:2.1 But though the individuals of a civilization may c.

collision

15:3.6 This near c. changed Andronover into a somewhat

15:5.5 an approach may not be near enough to result in c.

15:5.11 for new cycles of universe function following a c.

15:8.6 occurrence of a c. among the dead giants of space,

39:3.8 during space flight without the least danger of c..

42:5.6 up a particle of light-energy when subjected to c..

124:1.13 He was in constant c. with the so-called “oral law,”

collisional

15:5.12 9. C. Spheres. In those regions of thicker clustering,

15:5.12 C. debris often constitutes the material nucleuses for

15:8.6 In these c. episodes enormous masses of matter

15:8.7 resultant tidal or c. adjustments which quickly

41:3.7 The c. dwarfs may be very young and may glow with

41:7.15 Such dead or dying suns can be rejuvenated by c.

41:10.3 The molten-split and c. worlds are without mountain

57:5.14 appears as a result of the c. impact of foreign space

57:7.10 volcanic age affords little protection against the c.

collisions

15:5.9 They grow by meteoric accretion and by minor c..

15:5.12 In those regions of thicker clustering, c. are not

15:5.12 C. involving dead suns are peculiarly influential in

15:8.6 no more c. or other devastating catastrophes will

41:3.9 and occasionally c. cause stellar flare-ups, but

57:5.14 Such c. may not always produce retrograde motion

57:6.4 If space bodies are similar in size and density, c. may

57:6.4 C. among the giants of space are rare indeed, but

collusion

53:3.2 Lucifer even intimated that the finaliters were in c.

coloniessee colonies, courtesy

30:3.5 Similar astronomer c. are to be found on the sector

72:4.2 and are committed for life to special custodial c.

72:10.1 the defectives are placed in different agricultural c.

72:10.2 and major criminals to life service in the detention c..

143:4.1 Ashurbanipal sent still other c. to dwell in Samaria.

colonies, courtesysee colony, courtesy

18:5.2 ascending mortals, the personnel of the various c.,

28:7.1 of great help to the c. of Uversa: the star students,

30:2.149 C. The Seven Courtesy C..

30:3.0 3. THE COURTESY COLONIES

30:3.1 The seven c. sojourn on the architectural spheres for

37:10.4 The various c. are domiciled on Salvington and

43:7.4 In the various c., ascending morontia mortals

44:0.1 Among the c. of the various divisional and universe

46:5.7 6. The circles of the courtesy c..

46:5.30 6. The circles of the courtesy c..

46:5.30 The seven circles of the c. are graced by three

46:5.31 The other c. maintain extensive and beautiful

colonists

133:0.2 Many noble Roman citizens and Greek c. lived along

colonization

81:3.7 Military conquests, c., and missionary enterprises

89:7.3 exiling them in lieu of death; this was the origin of c..

89:7.3 Romans adhered to this custom in their scheme of c..

colonizers

80:7.13 they were also the world’s greatest traders and c..

colonysee colony, courtesy

30:3.2 Uversa is favorably situated for the work of this c.,

30:3.3 The astronomical c. of Uversa contains individuals

30:3.4 The star-observer c. of Uversa now numbers over

30:3.10 are mobilized on Uversa as the reserve-corps c..

30:3.10 There are seventy divisions of this c. on Uversa,

30:3.12 one half of our visitor c. consists of “stopovers,”

35:4.5 presided over a small c. of truth seekers residing at

45:6.9 volunteers from the Jerusem c. of their order.

75:3.7 active leader of the near-by c. of friendly Nodites.

76:5.5 soon after the wall of the c. had been completed.

80:7.11 Another great c. settled on the Mediterranean near

81:2.12 hundred thousand men in his c. of burden bearers.

93:4.5 that was the whole of the creed of the Salem c..

93:4.14 While no sacrifices were permitted within the c.,

93:6.8 the civil and military leadership of the Salem c.,

93:9.5 his father and nourished the gospel of the Salem c.

96:7.7 the remnant of the onetime Melchizedek c. in

135:2.3 The Engedi c. included not only Nazarites of

135:2.4 the acknowledged leader and head of the Engedi c..

142:8.1 Abner spent at Engedi, visiting the Nazarite c..

194:4.12 Stephen, the leader of the Greek c of Jesus’ believers

colony, courtesysee colonies, courtesy

28:2.1 Uversa, where they reside as a special courtesy c..

28:2.2 Our c. of omniaphim on Uversa receives instructions

30:3.11 there are over one billion persons in this c..

30:3.11 This c. contains almost every class of universe beings

30:3.12 one half of our visitor c. consists of “stopovers,”

30:3.13 are domiciled as a c. on the various headquarters

30:3.13 They are an ever-shifting c. embracing all orders of

color

44:1.6 4. C. symphonies—melody of morontia c. tones;

44:1.10 hundred thousand different modes of sound, c.,

44:2.4 2. The c. workers—those artists of light and shade

44:4.11 to enjoy the richness of the c. and tone of the

44:6.3 1. The craftworkers of c..

44:6.3 make the ten thousand c. tones of spirit reflection

44:6.3 Aside from c. perception there is nothing in human

52:1.2 The evolutionary races of c.—red, orange, yellow,

52:2.5 C. is the basis of tribal and national groupings, and

52:3.7 and that his Son “has made of one c. all peoples.”

52:3.7 The c. of such an amalgamated race is somewhat of

52:4.1 There are no race or c. problems; literally all nations

52:5.3 The joy of living takes on new c., and the reactions

63:4.1 In general appearance and skin c. these Andonites

64:0.0 THE EVOLUTIONARY RACES OF COLOR

64:4.1 of the migration of the evolutionary races of c..

64:5.3 all of their offspring tended toward the skin c. of the

64:6.1 the six evolutionary races of c. appear one by one;

64:6.2 evolved in advance of the evolutionary races of c..

66:4.7 In skin c. and language these materialized members

70:8.11 a nation or territorial unit usually produces c. castes.

70:8.11 The original caste system of India was based on c.,

76:4.1 characterized by fair complexions and light hair c.

82:6.1 The early and original evolutionary peoples of c.

84:8.4 Though you exhaust the resources of art, c., sound,

95:4.3 Translated into Greek, they gave c. to all Hellenic

139:4.2 the three personal aides of Jesus lent further c. to

Colorado

58:7.5 C. River, where these primitive fossil-bearing rocks,

60:2.5 fossils of the so-called Morrison beds of C.,

61:2.4 The Florissant fossil beds of C. belong to the later

coloration

43:6.6 The material growths have a characteristic green c.,

coloredsee colored races or peoples

57:7.9 the primitive ocean contain no c. stones or shales.

60:3.5 The many c. layers of pure clay now used for the

61:4.2 deposits are more or less c., and fossils are rare.

95:4.2 the gift of God, and this concept thoroughly c. the

95:4.4 Amenemope c. the thought of two vital links in the

96:1.5 the Hebrew mind, it became thoroughly c. with the

103:6.6 Both energy-things and spirit values are c. by their

126:4.9 Martha c. and decorated these boards, and for long

132:3.4 beliefs c. with prejudice, distorted by fear, and

170:2.10 is because the concept of the gospel writers was c.

colored races or peoplessee also Sangik

51:4.1 the c. peoples begin to make their appearances very

51:4.4 The evolution of six—or of three—c. races, while

61:7.4 Suddenly and in one generation the six c. races

63:4.6 human family, until the later appearance of the c..

64:0.2 the Planetary Prince and the appearance of the six c.

64:5.0 5. ORIGIN OF THE COLORED RACES

64:5.2 the Sangik family, the ancestors of all of the six c.

64:6.1 for ages he roams the world before the c. races make

64:6.5 much of their stock blended with the other c. races.

64:6.20 the indigo race, the last of the c. peoples to develop

64:6.21 preferred them to all of the later persisting c. races.

64:6.30 for the plan of evolving either three or six c. races

64:7.0 7. DISPERSION OF THE COLORED RACES

64:7.1 When the c. descendants of the Sangik family began

64:7.1 These early c. races were extraordinarily tested by

64:7.7 Of all the six c. races they have survived in greatest

65:4.7 Andonic race prior to the evolution of the six c.

65:4.7 Urantia is the first world in Satania where the six c.

65:4.11 Ordinarily, will does not emerge until the c. races

66:0.2 concurrent with the appearance of the six c. races.

78:3.6 A blended c. race, about this time greatly reinforced

79:2.3 exhibited little desire to admix with the darker c.

82:6.1 these two races are much admixed with the extinct c.

82:6.2 Of the six c. Sangik races, three were primary and

colorful

52:1.5 Early evolutionary man is not a c. creature.

coloring

63:4.1 Melanin is a c. substance which is found in the skins

colorless

178:1.14 You are not to be passive mystics or c. ascetics;

colors

39:5.4 Seldom do these races of different c. and varied

42:9.3 Man should also note that there are seven c. in the

52:1.1 successively appear in the order of the spectrum c.,

58:7.10 contain small amounts of shale or slate of dark c.,

64:5.3 skins manifested a unique tendency to turn various c.

64:5.3 These c. became more pronounced as the children

65:4.7 the red man and passing on down through the c. to

66:3.7 Near the Prince’s headquarters there dwelt all c. of

colossal

39:5.9 be a c. blunder for the creature to know the future.

118:6.8 omnificence is to embrace the c. error of Pantheism.

130:2.1 surmounted by a c. statue of the Roman emperor.

colt

172:3.4 as the lowly one, riding upon an ass, upon a c.,

172:3.6 the roads, you will find the c. of an ass tied there.

172:3.6 Loose the c. and bring it back with you.

172:3.6 they found the c. tied near his mother in the open

172:3.6 As Peter began to untie the c., the owner came

172:3.6 Master is Jesus from Galilee, let him have the c..”

172:3.6 And so they returned bringing the c. with them.

172:5.5 John beheld his Master sitting there astride the c.,

172:5.8 bringing salvation and riding upon the c. of an ass.

172:5.12 who would consent to ride upon an ass or the c. of

column

48:7.1 students by the parallel technique; that is, in one c.

48:7.1 concepts of mota meanings, and in the opposite c.

57:5.6 From the Angona side there was drawn a vast c. of

57:5.7 This great c. of solar gases which was thus separated

57:5.10 center of the enormous c. of superheated solar gases,

coma

86:5.7 3. C. and unconsciousness associated with disease

152:1.2 explained that the maiden had been in a state of c.

comatose

79:4.8 a versatile people so long c. under the benumbing

167:4.3 that they put in the tomb one who was merely c.,

195:10.18 And then, when this Christian religion became c.

combatnoun

48:4.5 of past episodes in one’s experience of c., struggle,

53:5.7 jeopardy in material c., but the war in heaven was

54:1.10 c. as a technique of adjusting misunderstandings has

68:5.4 who had severely bruised his fist in a serious c.

70:1.13 tribes were accustomed to go out in semifriendly c.

70:1.20 to keep pace with the increasing complexity of c..

70:11.13 On entering a court c., each party made a deposit

90:3.5 Fatalities and wounds attendant upon animal c.,

124:2.4 upon Jesus because of his aversion to physical c..

133:1.3 why Jesus would not engage in personal c..

combatverb

94:1.7 the sacred writings of their day in an effort to c.

101:10.8 no longer does he c. all nature, with the odds against

121:4.2 It did effectually c. ignorant superstition.

140:8.4 Jesus taught them not to resist evil, not to c. injustice

142:4.2 Because Moses onetime sought to c. idolatry and

combated

71:3.2 intolerance is best c. by the co-ordination of science,

94:6.11 c. both by the imperial efforts of Ch’in Shih

combating

70:3.11 the sex appetite being utilized in c. the war urge.

88:4.8 The difficulty in c magic arises from the fact that fear

89:5.14 Nodites encouraged cremation as a means of c.

combination

0:6.10 projected as material, spiritual, or mindal, or any c.

10:2.8 exhaust the possibilities for such divinity c.,

19:4.6 the c. of perfect Creator insight and the perfected

28:5.9 who forthwith rule as to the proper c. of procedures.

48:2.1 working c. of spiritual and physical or semimaterial

59:6.3 long absence of volcanic action as to an unusual c. of

64:7.5 these being a c. of the orange and blue races.

65:4.12 that c. and association of inheritance factors which

67:3.9 mind and spirit in a magnificent and effective c. of

81:1.8 And the c. of the wheat, rice, and vegetable diet with

84:8.4 There is real danger in the c. of restlessness, curiosity

86:3.1 was the most perplexing c. of chance and mystery.

88:3.2 Totemism is a c. of social and religious observances.

92:7.1 either evolutionary or revelatory, or a possible c. of

96:5.1 Moses was an extraordinary c. of military leader,

108:1.8 This mind model is formulated through a c. of data

111:2.3 does not result in some c. of the attributes of mind

111:4.2 Meanings are derived from a c. of recognition and

112:7.12 unique c. of God and man ranks as an ascending

114:7.9 (And it was by just such a fortuitous c. of cosmic

117:1.5 the Master Son is now something more than a c. of

121:1.2 This entire c. of world influences is well illustrated

121:5.3 These were a c. of Hellenic and Latin mythology,

121:6.4 In the matter of the c. of the better elements in

122:1.3 Joseph and Mary possessed the most ideal c of racial

124:2.10 while still later a c. of influences led him to the final

124:4.4 the rearing of this unprecedented c. of divinity and

125:5.8 there was an appealing c. of sagacity and humor

127:1.2 Ever he displayed this c. of the sympathizing

140:4.8 An effective philosophy of living is formed by a c. of

145:3.15 an unprecedented c. of divine mercy and human

161:2.5 convince us that he is a c. of humanity and divinity.

162:4.2 it was a c. of vacation pleasures with the solemn

189:2.6 cannot always be built up by a c. of apparent facts.

193:4.3 This unfortunate c. of individual peculiarities and

combinations

12:6.5 many such c. of energies or forces become partially

17:3.1 the natures and characters of the seven possible c.

36:2.11 by three, seven, and twelve or by multiples and c.

37:5.11 And these surviving souls continue as unique c. of

65:4.12 thousands of other and comparatively useless c. and

65:7.4 confusional c. of the mechanical-nonteachable and

88:6.3 Word c., the ritual of chants and incantations, were

112:7.18 these mysterious c. and eternal associations of the

139:2.6 Peter was an inexplicable c. of courage and

combine

5:4.10 The Christian concept of God is an attempt to c.

16:4.5 and spirit ministers, could have contrived so to c.

42:4.14 Two crests can c. to make a double-height crest,

42:4.14 while a crest and a trough may c., thus producing

75:4.4 to the suggestions of Caligastia to c. good and evil.

79:2.3 never in the history of Urantia did any people c. so

95:5.11 were compelled to c. and hyphenate their gods;

101:6.7 that the Adjuster dares so to c. and spiritize them

109:7.2 Adjusters c. the Creator and creature experience—

118:9.8 would c. the experiences of Creator and creature.

121:6.5 effort to c. Greek mystical philosophy and Roman

combinedverb

14:5.3 And these two factors, c., equal what on Urantia

33:4.3 personality embraces the divine will of the Son c.

56:10.15 the universe of mind, matter, and spirit—must be c.

57:8.3 most of the chlorine was c. with various metals,

68:5.10 It may be c. with the pastoral pursuits of the former

70:11.7 adaptation to altering social conditions c. with the

74:6.3 chemistry of these foods, Eve suitably c. them for the

75:8.4 of the Life Carriers which had been previously c.

80:1.7 blending, c. with the elimination of inferior strains,

81:3.7 historic civilization than all other influences c..

81:6.6 of prosperity which foster leisure c. with ambition.

92:6.17 again taught the blended idea of a racial deity c. with

94:10.1 the strangest association of Melchizedek teachings c.

96:0.1 The Hindus c. their multifarious deities into the “one

103:6.1 never become a science since it must always be c.

108:1.6 two endowments may possibly be associated, c.,

114:6.9 nine human races which have commingled and c. into

125:6.7 take into fair consideration all the factors which c. to

128:1.1 But Jesus had already effectively c. these two natures

128:1.3 Jesus obtained knowledge, gained experience, and c.

130:4.2 c. in eternal relatedness, and experienced with

144:5.55 Glorious Father and Mother, in one parent c.,

146:2.5 there are mandates of justice which even love c. with

152:1.4 the attributes of creative energy c. with spiritual

160:1.1 These talks, condensed, c., and restated in modern

170:1.7 Jews c. and confused all these ideas of the kingdom

173:1.6 would-be superior Judeans; all of this c. to produce

196:0.11 Jesus c. the stalwart and intelligent courage of a

combinedadjective; see Combined Controllers

0:11.1 When the c. thought of the Father and Eternal Son

0:11.3 the Unqualified Absolute,their supposedly c. function

8:0.1 infinite agent of mutual expression and c. action.

8:1.2 as well as of their c. nature and united function.

8:1.7 in obedience to the c. concepts and united wills of

8:3.1 “first” completed creative concept or plan for c.

8:4.1 demonstrates the loving mercy of the c. nature of

8:4.1 and his spirit offspring show forth the c. mercy,

8:4.2 creation, the c. love of the Father and the Son.

8:4.5 revealing the c. love of the Father and the Son to the

8:4.7 ponder the truth that he is the c. portrayal of the

8:4.8 c. Action of the Universal Father and Eternal Son.

8:5.4 the spirit ministry of the c. influences of the Infinite

9:1.2 The Conjoint Creator embodies the fullness of the c.

10:1.4 personality existence and executed the c. concepts

12:6.3 the equilibrium and co-ordination of the c. physical

14:2.8 constitute the c. urge of the ascendant souls to find

14:5.3 And these two factors, c., equal what on Urantia

14:6.17 the Infinite Spirit derives the c. satisfaction of

15:9.15 individual and c. circuits become indistinguishable

16:2.3 the c lines of spirit force and intelligence pass inward

16:3.8 Partaking of the c. natures of the Father and the

16:3.11 to suggest the c. action of the Father and the Infinite

16:3.12 This divine being seems to portray the c. character

16:3.14 attained the courts of glory through the c. ministry of

16:3.15 the ballot for the c. personal attitude of the Father,

16:3.17 range from a c. portraiture of the personal natures

16:9.5 They must be nurtured by the c. contributions of the

17:1.4 whose function it is to carry out the c. policies of all

18:1.3 are reflective of the c. nature of the Father, Son, and

18:3.2 they disclose the c. character and unified nature of

19:3.6 our c. conclusions are not only complete but

20:7.4 These Sons of the Trinity partake of the c. natures of

20:7.5 utilize the c. spiritual influence of a Creator Son

20:8.2 the c. staff of the regularly constituted University

23:3.3 beings who can synchronize with the c. universal

25:3.6 spiritual and material beings, as well as the c. types,

30:4.30 by this c., unique, and extraordinary experience!

32:1.4 and personalities of the c. universe mechanism.

33:4.2 partaking freely of their c. natures but not of their

33:4.6 Gabriel is thus the c. chief executive of both the

34:5.6 in perfect harmony with the c. spirits of the Son

34:6.9 throughout your lifetime the c. Spirit ever ministers

37:9.9 no more offspring of the c. nature are forthcoming,

41:9.5 the c. periods of its youth and stabilized function.

43:2.8 The c. council of legislators consists of three

46:4.8 you will feel at home on Jerusem; so do the c. beings

46:7.7 that they embrace the c. traits of a faithful horse

48:7.6 personality credits established by the c. ministries of

49:2.18 land, and thirteen per cent c. land-and-air types.

53:7.11 c. and protracted efforts of all the subtle evil forces

53:8.1 the time of their c. assault upon the Son of Man.

56:10.9 The meanings of eternal truth make a c. appeal to

57:4.5 nucleus was convulsing under the c. pressure of its

60:2.5 The thickness of these c. salt- and fresh-water

60:4.3 Rocky Mountains by the c. artistry of nature’s

61:7.5 fifth glacier consisted of a c. invasion by all three ice

63:3.6 the twentieth generation, when c. food competition

68:1.6 but for the c. teaching of the corporeal staff of the

77:0.1 of the essential orders of our c. planetary ministry.

77:2.2 procreating offspring embodying the c. qualities of

77:6.2 midwayer by a c. technique of sex and nonsex liaison

84:2.6 Woman was not equal to the c. tasks of childbearing

88:2.5 c. war altar and religious shrine which was the ark.

89:2.4 the violation of a taboo was a c. crime and sin.

92:5.15 In the Orient the c. teachings of Islam, Hinduism,

95:5.14 Egypt became the agent for transmitting the c.

101:1.3 the impress made upon the mind by the c. operations

101:3.2 the endowment of the Spirit of Truth, the c. gift of

101:6.5 Christ carried forward his work by the c. guidance

108:1.6 3. C. intellectual and spiritual powers.

110:2.5 execution of the decisions of this new or c. mind,

112:5.12 This entity is the conjoint child of the c. life and

114:7.8 This c. corps now consists of 962 persons.

114:7.8 rehearsed in the deep mind by the c. technique of

118:9.8 what would their unity create as the c. expression

120:0.4 on the first bestowal he was subject to the c. will

120:4.2 And he was always just that c. being.

121:6.3 it was this later teaching of c. Greek philosophy

124:1.7 addition to their house, a c. workshop and bedroom.

128:4.4 had dared to refuse the honor which their c. wealth

133:7.8 exhibit a purposeful association of these c. physical

136:9.5 in this c. life of living as a man in the world while

137:4.2 status of his c., or fused, human and divine natures.

139:2.8 make wholehearted confession of Jesus’ c. humanity

141:3.4 because of the c. charm and force of his personality

149:4.2 to gain control of the c. intellectual and physical

153:2.12 I give to all who will receive is my own c. nature.

155:6.17 your faith shall dominate the c. attitudes of body,

156:5.2 the destiny of this c. creature of mind and spirit is

157:5.1 more emphasis was placed upon the c. nature,

157:5.3 the concept of the c. nature of the Son of Man and

157:6.10 whosoever believes this truth of the c. nature of the

160:3.1 it is a question of c. meditation and relaxation.

161:3.3 witness the working of this c. personality of man and

167:4.2 at once, but another idea came into his c. mind.

168:1.2 access to the registration of the c. human emotions

169:4.2 sent him into the world to reveal their c. natures and

178:0.1 farewell address to the c. camp group of apostles

178:1.13 not died from the lack of the living waters of c.

181:2.15 Dedicate your life to the demonstration of that c.

182:2.12 Mark was overcome with c. devotion and curiosity

195:6.15 uniform and deterministic but for the c. presence of

195:10.12 Christianity is the product of the c. moral genius of

196:0.7 Jesus was magnificently co-ordinated as a c. human

196:0.10 the mighty mobilization of the c. soul powers to

Combined Controllers

30:2.112 4. C..

48:2.7 4. C.    100

48:2.19 4. C.. One of these highly mechanical beings is

48:2.19 A c. is sensitive to, and functional with, physical,

combines

120:0.5 Michael c. in his personal sovereignty the divine will

combining

44:2.10 the reversion directors in c. memory recapitulation

45:7.8 mota personality—an individuality c. the completed

84:6.8 The family is man’s greatest human achievement, c.

113:3.3 The angelic servers are gifted in c. the love of the

136:1.2 Israelite, c. in himself as the “servant of the Lord”

195:7.22 but like the curious, thinking, choosing, creative, c.,

combustion

12:9.4 study discloses that oxygen is the real supporter of c.

39:2.13 The angels cannot transport c. bodies—flesh and

57:7.1 and in the absence of a protective c. atmosphere

57:7.6 as the air belt matures, with the c. products of the

57:7.6 Such meteoric c. keeps the atmospheric oxygen

comesee comeimperative; come again; come, ages to;

come and go; come back; come down; come forth;

come, I have or come, I have not; comewith hour;

         come to pass; come up

1:4.2 the Sovereign Creator Sons c. near the creatures of

1:4.2 and delight to c. in to all who will “open the doors of

1:5.10 truer concept of God which has c. to mankind

2:5.2 God’s love is universal; “whosoever will may c..”

2:7.11 Such levels of efficient living c. about through the

3:1.2 the sum total of creation that has c. into being as a

6:5.2 they c. within the all-powerful grasp of the spirit-

7:5.4 but the Eternal Son did c. to mortal man on Urantia

7:7.1 information concerning the Father must c. from the

11:5.9 the universe of universes did not all c. from nether

11:7.1 only the quiescent midspace zones c. in contact with

11:9.7 has c., now comes, or will c. forth from this central

12:1.13 direction, we do, eventually, c. to the outer limits

12:1.13 we c. to the outer limits of the grand universe.

12:7.11 can escape the benefits or the penalties that may c.

12:7.14 ever hope to c. as near to you or to understand you

12:9.6 serious defeat, or inescapable death can c. only after

13:1.5 In so far as we c. in contact with this phase of divine

14:6.30 From Paradise c. the Universe Mother Spirits,

15:5.10 dark islands have c. into being by the accumulation

15:9.17 There must have c. into being a state of harmonious

15:9.18 even as I have c. to Urantia directly from Uversa.

16:1.1 have c. to speak of the threefold personalization of

16:1.1 have c. to look upon the appearance of the Seven

17:4.3 but you will not personally c. in contact with them

19:1.3 postpone their detailed consideration until we c. to

19:5.1 They c. into being by the act of the Paradise

19:5.6 When on a planet to which Adjusters do not c.,

20:5.3 Adjusters do not c. to all bona fide human beings

20:5.4 one bestowal Son c. to live the full mortal life from

23:3.1 beings who can c. so near to defying time and

23:3.4 But these very Solitary Messengers actually c. to,

25:8.4 Mortals c. from races that are very social.

26:4.13 now must you c. face to face with the problems of

26:6.2 on this Havona circuit, they c. near to encountering

27:0.11 c. under the direct influence of these supernaphim,

28:4.4 Hence these secoraphic voices c. the nearest to

29:2.13 ten segregations each c. in to these power centers,

31:10.11 Such a universe will c. into being under a

33:4.8 degree, you will c. under the direction of Gabriel.

36:2.16 there c. into existence the four and twenty basic

39:3.7 You will not c. under their full guidance until you

39:5.4 These primitive men only c. to realize the wisdom

39:5.17 messengers from Jerusem frequently c. to this

39:8.4 tertiary supernaphim who c. with the summons

43:4.7 The one hundred System Sovereigns c. periodically

44:8.1 celestial artisans do c. from the headquarters of the

45:2.4 the system—“When the Sons of God c. together.”

45:2.6 Ascending mortals c. together at these times merely

46:1.5 the light rays do not seem to c. from one place;

46:5.13 The Trinity Teacher Sons c. the nearest to being the

46:8.4 There will c. an end for rebels and rebellion.

47:2.3 the Adjusters c. to indwell these material children

47:3.1 but if you had c. from a more normal and progressive

47:10.3 Paul wrote: “But you have c. to Mount Zion and to

48:3.4 your nearest of kin; then c. the morontia cherubim,

48:3.11 As you progress, you will c. in intimate contact

48:7.21 hardest to bear are those which never c..

49:6.13 Thought Adjusters c. to indwell these little ones,

50:1.4 Material Sons, who c. to engraft the higher forms of

50:1.4 Sons of God, who subsequently c. to judge the

51:7.1 From time to time the Avonal Sons of Paradise c. to

52:2.2 The Thought Adjusters c. in increasing numbers,

52:4.3 When the Paradise Avonals c. to the mortal spheres

52:4.3 But when they c. on magisterial missions they are

52:4.9 Magisterial Sons may appear—and they may also c.

52:5.7 but would c. “in glory with the seraphic hosts.”

52:7.2 The Teacher Sons c. in groups to the spiritualizing

52:7.8 Teacher Sons continue to c. to these peaceful worlds

52:7.12 all flesh shall c. to worship before me,’ says the

53:8.3 Michael had c. with Lucifer to Urantia for the last

53:9.4 Satan could c. to Urantia because you had no Son

54:4.7 While it is all too true that good cannot c. of evil to

54:6.3 that the good resulting from Lucifer’s folly had c.

55:2.6 who might c. together to witness the conferring of

55:4.2 indeed such angels c. in ever-increasing numbers

55:4.17 they now c. to the worlds as volunteer counselors

55:6.4 Adjusters continue to c. as in former evolutionary

55:8.4 for the first time midsoniters c. from the universe

56:3.3 From these capitals of the Creator Sons c. the Holy

56:8.2 such finaliters c. really to know the Supreme Being,

56:9.12 and there c. the Creator Sons, who organize these

57:5.8 The visiting system did not c. quite close enough to

65:4.8 Caligastia might have c. to Urantia even during the

65:6.1 Ever will the scientist c. nearer and nearer the secrets

66:8.1 whenever a test had c., he had always proved loyal

70:5.1 human government which have c. and gone right on

72:12.2 if a Magisterial Son should soon c. to this advanced

73:1.2 better off than if this misguided Son had never c. to

73:4.5 how soon the expected Son and Daughter might c.,

74:1.2 At the time Adam was chosen to c. to Urantia, he

74:2.3 “Let them carry the word the promised Son has c..”

74:5.2 The time had c. when the Material Sons must assume

74:5.7 Adam and Eve had c. to institute representative

75:4.1 Adam asked Eve to c. aside with him in the Garden.

75:6.4 To have c. to a world in such high hopes, to have

76:5.3 I c. to Urantia if the subordinate Sons of my realm

76:5.4 proclaimed that a Son of God would sometime c.,

77:6.4 secondary corps—1,984 in number—c. into existence.

78:7.5 warn them that in so many days floods would c..

79:6.1 Turkestan, where they were soon to c. in contact

80:4.2 having c. from Siberia by way of the Russian rivers

80:5.6 and thus did the blue man c. to an end—and quickly.

80:7.11 their brethren who had earlier c. to Italy from the

81:4.9 Their skeletal structures c. the nearest to preserving

81:6.7 Social progress has invariably c. from the thoughts

84:6.2 Passion insures that man and woman will c. together,

89:3.6 the human race c. to a sudden and inglorious end.

91:5.5 2. The person who prays should c. into intimate

92:7.12 unfortunate that those who have c. to venerate the

93:3.7 at some future time another Son of God would c.

93:3.7 Son of God would come in the flesh as he had c.,

93:9.1 followers that he must sometime go as he had c.,

94:1.1 India was a cosmopolitan country which had c.

94:2.5 salvation as was attainable could c. only by man’s

94:11.10 if Gautama had c. to the peoples of India, then, in

96:0.2 Michael could hardly c. to Urantia until there existed

96:1.8 part of Hebrew theology until after they had c.

96:1.10 But the name Jehovah did not c. into use until fifteen

96:5.3 would have c. out of Egypt in hopeless darkness.

97:5.3 “Arise and shine, for your light has c., and the glory

97:5.6 “Shall I c. before God with burnt offerings?

97:7.12 And if the enemy shall c. in like a flood, the spirit

99:5.1 perforce determines that religious groups will c. into

100:6.6 nor powers, nor things present, nor things to c.,

100:7.6 his invitation was, “Whosoever will, let him c..”

101:2.14 values which you have c. to look upon as being true

101:6.17 the new and living way whereby man can c. into

101:7.3 Presently new systems of values c. into existence;

103:4.3 Deliverance from such a predicament can only c.

107:4.7 and never can this supernal revelation c. to an end,

108:2.3 the Adjusters unfailingly c. the instant the seventh

108:3.6 “Now to you, superiors far above me, I c. as one

108:3.6 I c. to express admiration and profound respect for

108:3.7 We know that they c. from Divinington to the worlds

109:7.6 the sevenfold Creator Sons c. to the headquarters

112:7.18 any and all forms of intelligent life which may c. into

113:0.1 we c. to the consideration of the guardian angels,

114:1.4 Some believe that Machiventa will not c. to take

114:1.4 Others hold that the vicegerent Prince may not c.,

114:5.1 The twenty-four counselors c. the nearest to being

115:3.17 philosophers of the universe have c to the conclusion

117:2.6 There will c. an end sometime to the growth of the

118:9.6 The basic universe mechanisms have c. into existence

118:10.16 not only because man has c. to dominate material

119:0.2 In their desire to c. close to the life experiences of

119:0.6 they c. to know the various groups over which

119:1.2 would go with me, but whither I go you cannot c..

121:1.1 Jesus did not c. to this world during an age of

121:6.9 these dispersed Jews used to c. to Jerusalem for the

121:7.1 expectations envisaged a Messiah who would c. as a

122:2.3 I, Gabriel, have c. to announce that you will bear a

122:2.3 when he has c. to full years, he will gladden your

122:2.7 rejoiced greatly in the realization that a son had c. to

122:3.1 “I c. at the bidding of one who is my Master and

122:4.1 He shall first c. to his own people, but they will

122:8.2 as all babies before that day and since have c. into

122:8.4 Mary sent word to Elizabeth that her child had c. and

122:10.1 find the child so that he too might c. and worship

123:5.7 “Can any good thing c. out of Nazareth?”

124:1.3 The most serious trouble as yet to c. up at school

124:1.4 not the first time complaints had c. to Joseph and

124:5.2 Jude, and the baby sister, Ruth, was yet to c.;

124:5.5 Joseph had c. over from Sepphoris, where he was

125:5.10 the clear light did not c. to the truth-seeking lad.

125:6.3 when the leader invited the lad to c. forward and,

125:6.7 to find me in my Father’s house since the time has c.

126:0.2 less and less did he c. to Mary with his problems,

126:0.4 a really great teacher was to c. out of Nazareth in

126:4.1 now the day had c. when, according to law, Jesus

126:4.5 “Wherewith shall I c. before the Lord, to bow myself

126:4.5 Shall I c. before him with burnt offerings, with calves

128:0.1 Jesus came into this world just as other children c.;

128:3.3 He proposed that Jesus c. to Damascus to enter his

128:5.8 Jesus directed that Jacob should c. to him making

128:7.9 At last the day had c. when all Jesus’ brothers had

129:0.2 upon our fellows, the more we c. to love them;

129:2.1 the next month Jude would c. over to Capernaum,

129:2.5 time had c. for them to get along without any help

131:1.4 What man does must c. to an end, but what God

131:1.5 of this life and eternal salvation in the world to c..

131:3.4 thus c. to enjoy the ecstasy of eternal salvation.

131:3.5 inevitably must c. the full harvest of evil-doing.

131:3.5 ‘The penalty of wrongdoing shall not c. near me.

131:4.6 should understand him—c. fully to know the truth.

131:4.7 roll up space as a piece of leather, then will c. the

131:5.2 “All things c. from, and belong to, the One God—

131:7.3 ‘If I hear your prayers, it is because you c. before me

131:7.3 gain immortality, forsake the world and c. to me.’”

131:8.3 All good works of true service c. from the Supreme

132:0.2 Gonod thought the time had c. to introduce Ganid

133:1.5 Jesus replied: “That test has not yet c., Ganid,

133:3.8 we c. to you with the thought that you will be

133:3.12 the Cynics with whom Jesus had c. in contact when

133:4.3 Loyalty to God, if you should c. to know him, would

133:4.7 that you yourself will also some day c. to judgment

133:9.4 When I c. again to Damascus, I will look for you.

134:1.1 James, who had sometime previously c. over to work

134:5.7 supposedly sovereign nations c. to touch borders,

134:5.12 Peace will not c. to Urantia until every so-called

134:6.9 World law must c. into being and must be enforced

134:6.11 With global regulation of money and trade will c.

134:8.10 then proceeded south by the same way he had c.,

135:3.3 that he had c. to sit on the throne of David,

135:4.4 fathers, lest I c. and smite the earth with a curse.”

135:4.4 exhort his fellow Jews to flee from the wrath to c..

135:5.3 Jews were asking, “How soon will the kingdom c.?”

135:5.8 exhorted his hearers to “flee from the wrath to c..”

135:6.7 flee, as vipers before the fire, from the wrath to c.?

135:7.2 reference to “another one who is to c. after me”

135:7.2 “There will c. after me one who is greater than I,

135:8.2 and now that Jude had c. over to Capernaum for

135:8.5 Why do you c. to me?”

135:9.5 Or would he c. to establish a spiritual kingdom?

135:9.5 Jesus had c. to establish the kingdom of heaven,

135:9.7 ‘After me there will c. one who is preferred before

135:11.2 Jordan prospers and receives all who c. to him.

136:0.2 his message was: Repent! Flee from the wrath to c..

136:1.4 believed that the Messiah was to c. in order to

136:2.4 Your kingdom c.! Your will be done on earth,

136:7.1 when the crisis of his life in the flesh should c..

136:7.2 neither shall any plague c. near your dwelling.

136:8.5 since he had not c. to re-establish David’s throne.

136:9.2 a deliverer who would c. in miraculous power to

137:2.2 the Son of Man will c. with the clouds of heaven,

137:2.2 Can such a gift of God c. out of Nazareth?

137:2.6 “Can any such good thing c. out of Nazareth?”

137:6.5 that my kingdom is not to c. with noise and glamor

137:6.5 but rather must it c. through the great change

137:8.7 When my kingdom shall have c., you shall know

137:8.9 “Be not deceived by those who c. saying here is the

138:1.2 “But, Master, will these six men c. into our midst

138:5.2 They could not grasp the idea that Jesus had c. to

138:7.1 “Master, we c. at the behest of our associates to

138:8.8 taught “repentanceto flee from the wrath to c..”

139:2.7 Peter was the first of Jesus’ apostles to c. forward to

139:4.4 it is not strange that John should have c. to regard

139:5.7 always to feel free to c. to him with their questions

139:6.3 Jesus, “Can any good thing c. out of Nazareth?”

139:8.6 many troubled minds to c. into the kingdom,

139:12.7 eternal life is open to all; “whosoever will may c.”;

140:1.2 Many shall c. from the east and from the west to sit

140:1.3 the glory of the divine spirit that shall c. to teach

140:1.5 kingdom of my Father will not c. with an outward

140:1.6 you have seen the reign of God c. in great power.

140:3.19 “I warn you against false prophets who will c. to

140:7.2 inquiring groups had c. from cities as far away as

140:8.10 Jesus did not c. to reorganize the world; even if he

140:8.17 it is eternally essential that spiritual values c. first.

140:10.1 the salvation which he had c. to bring to the world

141:0.1 the disciples had c. to say good-bye and wish them

141:0.2 my father Joseph’s family have remembered to c.

141:1.2 they had c. from Galilee, Phoenicia, Syria, Perea,

141:3.3 contending parties to c. to some sort of agreement,

141:4.8 times when the kingdom will c. in great power and

141:6.1 Teherma had heard of Jesus and had c. to

141:6.2 did he c. denouncing Moses and the prophets

141:6.2 when such a one shall c. to you with inquiries,

141:7.5 Jesus made it plain that he had c to establish personal

141:7.9 to impart to these apostles the truth that he had c. on

141:7.10 Jesus announced that he had c. to function as a

141:7.11 He told them that he had c. to do his Father’s will

141:8.3 from Mesopotamia that had c. to confer with Jesus.

142:2.4 as the centuries pass, c. the better to understand the

143:3.5 less humorous since they had c. in contact with

143:3.6 back to their camp, a great change had c. over them.

143:3.7 the freedom from nervous irritability which had c. to

143:5.3 “Give me this water that I thirst not neither c. all the

143:5.7 be called the Deliverer, and that, when he shall c., he

144:1.7 and Andrew thought the kingdom had already c.;

144:1.7 Peter and James believed that it was yet to c.;

144:2.3 loaves, for a friend of mine on a journey has c. to

144:5.23 And when our end shall c., receive into your own

144:5.82 And when the mortal end shall finally c. upon us,

144:6.3 difficulty in your relations with God, c. to me, and

145:1.1 occupying a near-by boat to c. to his rescue.

145:1.1 who had just c. in near shore from a fruitless night

145:1.1 when Jesus requested them to c. to his assistance.

145:1.2 associates on the shore to c. to their assistance.

145:2.2 from Isaiah: “Arise and shine, for your light has c.,

145:2.2 Even the gentiles shall c. to this light, and many

145:2.5 Behold, the days shall c. when I will make a new

145:2.12 are the holy one of God; have you c. to destroy us?”

145:3.6 Not all present were afflicted; some had c. assisting

145:4.1 They were thrilled by the vision of what was to c.

145:5.5 house is surrounded by those who have c. from

145:5.6 Why have they now c. to besiege us?

145:5.6 many of them c. seeking not for truth and salvation

146:2.3 the results of their evil thinking c. as a great wrath

146:5.2 Lord, I do believe, but c. ere my child perishes,

147:1.2 I am not worthy that you should c. under my roof.

147:1.2 Neither did I think myself worthy to c. to you;

147:3.3 And when the time of judgment shall c., fear not,

147:3.6 Let us depart ere the chief priests and the scribes c.

147:4.6 Now c. into action the reason of mind and the

147:5.2 so that even the street beggars might c. in and,

148:8.2 and once more they invited Jesus to c. to their city

149:2.5 the truths that are held in common (many of which c.

149:6.5 when the light has more fully c., the sons of God

150:4.4 And they did not again c. together until the time of

150:8.1 there was not room for all who had c. to hear him.

150:9.4 the fact that the kingdom would c. only through

151:3.1 Eventually, all these things shall c. to light.

151:4.1 Whence then c. these weeds?

151:4.2 so that the birds of heaven are able to c. and rest in

151:5.2 These gales c. on quickly and sometimes go away

151:6.5 I command you to c. out of this spell.”

151:6.7 swine-raising gentiles who had c. to urge that Jesus

152:0.1 I pray that you will c. and heal her.”

152:3.1 the Messiah, the son of David, when he should c.,

152:3.1 The wonder-working deliverer of Israel had c..

152:4.2 “Lord, if it really is you, bid me c. and walk with

153:1.1 orthodox vanguard which had c. to inaugurate open

153:2.1 you serve your enemies who shall c. against you.

153:2.6 been taught that the Messiah, when he should c.,

153:2.8 All those led of the Father shall c. to me, and he

153:2.11 Father’s indwelling spirit will eventually c. to me.

153:3.5 Do you not know it is from the heart that there c.

153:4.1 beckoning for the lad to c. to him, took him by the

153:4.1 “You know who I am; c. out of him; and I charge

153:4.3 then has the kingdom of God truly c. upon you.

153:4.4 “Many of you have c. to the parting of the ways;

153:4.4 have c. to a beginning of the making of the choice

153:5.2 All through the evening loyal disciples had c. and

154:6.1 that only dishonor could c. upon the entire family

154:6.2 to try to persuade Jesus to c. home with them,

154:6.2 I could influence my son if he would only c. home

154:6.4 brothers had shown the grace actually to c. to him,

154:6.4 that Jesus would cease speaking and c. to them

154:6.5 forsake me; neither shall any harm c. upon my family

154:6.9 hardly realized how near this prediction would c. to

155:6.2 You have c. out from among those of your fellows

155:6.2 fail not to discern the words of truth which c. not

155:6.8 Never can the religions of authority c. to unification

155:6.10 might c. a little nearer the discovery of the truth

156:1.3 had c. to Phoenicia for a period of quiet and rest.

156:1.4 send away those who c. seeking your Master’s help?

156:5.5 you must c. to that place of spiritual advantage

157:1.3 an associate, fishing near the shore, to c. in quickly

157:2.1 a cloud rising in the west, you say showers will c.;

157:2.1 from the south, you say scorching heat will c..

157:3.4 Jesus well knew the time had c. when he must begin

157:7.1 “It is not amiss, Andrew, that you have c. to me

158:2.2 that the scribes say that Elijah must first c. before

158:2.2 But I tell you that Elijah has already c., and they

158:7.2 We have c. fully to believe that you are the Son of

158:7.3 for these events when they suddenly c. upon us.”

158:7.5 “If any man would c. after me, let him disregard

158:7.5 not taste death till you see this kingdom of God c.

159:1.4 the king’s court pleaded that hard times had c.

159:1.5 How can you c. to God asking consideration for

159:2.1 In the generations to c. many who are not wholly

159:3.2 and knock, and if any man will open, I will c. in.”

160:0.1 Rodan had c. to Magadan hoping that the Master

160:5.9 I c., then, to worship, not merely the God of

161:1.3 and they had asked Jesus to c. to their rescue, but he

162:1.1 now that he had actually c. to Jerusalem to teach,

162:1.5 fear that had c. over the officers of the Sanhedrin

162:2.3 The deliverer will c. in power to restore the throne

162:2.3 You, if you will receive this gospel, shall c. to know

162:2.4 we wonder if the deliverer, when he does c., will

162:2.6 you c. only to do the bidding of your masters,

162:2.7 presence, for where I am about to go you cannot c..

162:2.9 How does it c. that you are influenced by the

162:3.4 He had c. up to the feast at Jerusalem that his wife

162:5.3 not find me, for where I am going you cannot c..

162:6.1 said: “If any man thirst, let him c. to me and drink.

162:6.3 But now has c. to this generation the revelation of

162:8.3 Will you not bid Mary to c. and help me?”

163:1.4 it remains that the kingdom of God has c. near you

163:3.4 persecutions, and in the world to c. eternal life.

163:4.7 with the leaders of the Jews at Jerusalem has now c..

163:4.14 courtesy toward all with whom they should c. in

163:6.4 the children of light yet to c. will, when they hear of

164:3.7 This blindness has c. upon him in the natural

164:3.7 while it is still day, for the night will certainly c.

164:4.7 was born blind, but how it is that he has c. to see,

165:2.3 some will so offer themselves in the years to c.;

165:2.4 when the morning has c., he enters into the fold by

165:2.4 his sheep, knowing his voice, c. out at his word;

165:3.4 live in fear of the many trifles which c. up in your

165:3.8 Whosoever will, let him c. and freely partake of

165:5.6 broken into if he knew what hour the thief was to c..

165:6.3 the lord of that servant will c. at a time when he

165:6.3 but peace on earth will not c. until all are willing to

166:1.5 when you now plan to kill those who c. in this day

166:3.4 you rejected all invitations to c. while the door was

166:3.5 will c. from the north and the south and from the

166:3.7 I will c. in and sup with him and will feed him with

166:4.9 ‘Here have I c. these three seasons looking for fruit

167:1.1 visitors, among them many Pharisees, had c. over

167:1.5 the host will have to c. to you and request that you

167:1.5 why sit in the seat of the least? C. up higher’;

167:2.2 have just married a wife, and therefore I cannot c..

167:2.2 to my servants who bid them c. to my feast.

167:2.2 who are there to c. in that my house may be filled.

167:6.1 “Suffer little children to c. to me; forbid them not,

168:0.2 leave his work of teaching and preaching to c. to

168:0.5 but Martha clung to the hope that Jesus would c.,

168:0.7 the living God, even he who should c. to this world.”

168:0.9 That is why Martha had c. out to meet him alone,

168:3.3 But this resolution did not c. to a vote since

169:1.9 the servants who had by this time c. running up:

169:1.11 ‘Your long-lost brother has c. home, and your father

169:3.2 we cannot go to you, neither can you c. over to us.

170:2.21 1. Faith, sincerity. To c. as a little child, to receive

170:2.21 to c. into the kingdom free from prejudice and

170:2.11 “Your kingdom c.; your will be done”; and at this

170:3.11 this kingdom of spiritual pre-eminence does c.

170:5.19 There must c. a revival of the actual teachings of

171:0.5 do you permit your mother to c. to me secretly,

171:6.2 but the great Teacher has c. to abide in my house;

171:6.3 “Today has salvation c. to this home, and you have

171:6.3 Son has c. to seek and to save that which is lost.”

172:3.2 no harm could c. from allowing his disciples to give

172:3.6 Go to Bethpage, and when you c. to the junction

172:3.10 days will soon c. upon you wherein your enemies

172:3.11 joined by the multitude of visitors who had c. from

172:3.11 had not planned that these crowds should c. out from

172:5.8 the rejoicing of Jerusalem because her king had c.

173:2.5 John was a prophet; so they were compelled to c.

173:5.2 to c., saying, ‘Everything is ready for the marriage

173:5.2 once promised to attend, at this time refused to c..

173:5.2 saying: ‘Tell all those who were bidden, to c., for,

173:5.3 bid these strangers to c. in and attend this feast.

173:5.3 Friend, how is it that you c. into my guest chamber

174:0.2 spirit shall rise above all that may c. upon you.

174:2.2 said to them: “Why do you thus c. to tempt me?

174:3.2 are accounted worthy to attain the worlds to c.,

174:5.1 so we c. to you, Sir, with the request to see Jesus,

174:5.9 truth-seeking gentiles who c. here today inquiring

175:1.5 and it shall speedily c. to an inglorious end.

175:1.6 your last chance to c. forward and repent,

175:1.7 those who should be first to c. forward and accept

175:1.14 mercy, can you hope for mercy in the worlds to c.?

175:1.22 a terrible day of reckoning will c. when the Judge

175:4.3 in case an open break with the Sanhedrin should c..

176:0.1 In the days soon to c. there shall not be left one

176:1.1 many will c. as deliverers and will lead many astray.

176:2.3 when the kingdom shall have c. to its full fruition,

176:3.6 Carry on until I c..

176:4.5 that Michael will again c. in person to Urantia, but

176:4.5 as to when or in what manner he may choose to c..

176:4.5 Will he c. in connection with the termination of

176:4.5 Will he c. unannounced and as an isolated event?

176:4.5 the world will likely know about it, for he must c.

176:4.6 Jesus may not c. until age after age has passed

176:4.7 to him or whether he should chance first to c. to us.

177:2.4 not certain about what he will do in the years to c..

177:3.3 a messenger to his mother, urging her to c. at once

177:4.6 Judas had c. to offer himself to the Sanhedrin as

178:1.16 Let controversy c. only when they who despise

178:3.3 expose yourselves to peril when they c. to take the

178:3.3 we submit to that which is so soon to c. upon us.

178:3.4 finished your work on earth, you shall c. to my joy,

179:1.4 with the hope that Jesus, when he should c. and

179:2.2 again in this manner, it will be in the kingdom to c..”

179:2.3 Jesus understood that the time had c. when he was

179:3.9 in the kingdom to c. you shall sit with me in power

180:0.2 But now have you c. upon troublous times.

180:0.3 “The time has now c. for the Son of Man to be

180:0.3 to a place to which you cannot, at this time, c..

180:0.3 you shall then c. to me even as I now prepare to go

180:4.1 when this day shall c., you will also have me with

180:4.1 In the times to c. I will be with you and all other

180:6.2 If I go not away, the new teacher cannot c. into

180:6.4 to the Son, and he will even show you things to c.;

180:6.7 shall c. to you a new revelation of the salvation of

181:2.2 And when they all c. to see the light and enter fully

181:2.7 making this kingdom c. according to your liking.

181:2.11 achieve life everlasting in the kingdom to c. with

181:2.13 Many changes have c. over you since that day at the

181:2.13 but many more must c. before you will be able to

181:2.15 There will c. those supreme moments wherein my

181:2.18 Be kind to my brothers in the flesh when they c.

181:2.19 and I will remember you in the kingdom to c..”

181:2.20 and when it is finished in faith, you shall c. to me

181:2.24 the new teacher, when he has c., will reveal to you

181:2.26 scattered to the ends of the earth in the times to c.,

182:1.6 that they may presently c. to be with me in glory

182:2.5 when the new teacher shall c. to live in your hearts.’

182:3.5 must now c. the greatest proofs of his mortal nature,

182:3.9 He well knew that the time of his departure had c.,

183:3.7 But before the soldiers could c. to the defense of the

183:3.8 Jesus said to them: “Why do you c. out against me

183:5.3 gave orders that the apostle should c. over by him,

183:5.3 He has the courage to c. forward to be with his

185:2.3 Therefore have we c. before you for confirmation of

185:2.4 To c. before the Roman governor with this attempt

185:2.5 one of their own race whom they had c. to despise

185:5.2 And now that this crowd had c. before him to ask

185:5.10 Who will c. forward to testify against him?”

185:7.1 of Jesus, Pilate inquired: “Where do you c. from?

187:1.10 This man Simon had c. all the way from Cyrene,

187:4.1 remember me when you c. into your kingdom.”

188:2.2 We have, therefore, c. before you to request that

188:2.2 We greatly fear lest his disciples c. and steal him

188:3.2 Mark summoned the eleven apostles secretly to c. to

188:4.3 pay God a debt which the race of mankind had c. to

189:2.5 defend them before Pilate in case it should ever c.

189:5.2 And when Peter had c. out, John also went in and

190:2.3 “James, I c. to call you to the service of the

190:3.3 word began to c. to the rulers of the Jews during

190:3.3 this proposal did not c. to a vote since the meeting

190:5.4 Do you not perceive how great a salvation has c.

190:5.5 By this time they had c. near to the village where

190:5.5 they constrained him to c. in and abide with them.

191:0.4 Peter thought that maybe Jesus did not c. to them

191:0.13 Saturday evening, when, after darkness had c. on,

191:3.1 had c. to Urantia more than one million morontia

191:5.3 the Spirit of Truth, has c. upon you, you will not

191:6.3 Soon will the Spirit of Truth c. upon you, and he

192:1.3 close behind him, having c. ashore in the small boat,

192:2.1 beckoned to Peter and to John that they should c.

192:2.7 When you are through on earth, you shall c. to me

192:2.8 when you are through on earth, you shall also c. to

192:2.12 And where I go, you shall presently c..”

192:3.3 They were afraid to go fishing lest he c. to visit them

193:0.2 that my sojourn among you must c. to an end;

193:1.2 The time has c. when you worship God neither on

193:3.3 When Jesus had spoken, he beckoned for them to c.

193:5.2 the Spirit of Truth; and when he has c., you shall

194:0.5 the spirit had indeed c. upon them even as he had

194:0.6 The Master had told them the kingdom would c.

194:2.2 a sense of loneliness had not the Spirit of Truth c. to

194:2.12 eventually c. to hover over him and dwell within him

194:3.2 saying, “Let us see if God will c. and deliver him.”

194:3.6 this gift of the spirit did not c. only to the apostles.

194:4.2 with power—until the Spirit of Truth shall c..

195:7.13 by what technique does this man c. to believe that he

195:8.13 secularism; still more terrible destruction is yet to c..

196:3.23 Many of the religious systems of man c. from the

comeimperative

93:5.5C. to Salem, where you shall hear our teachings of

97:5.2 “‘C. now and let us reason together,’ says the Lord,

125:6.8C., my parents, none has done aught but that which

128:6.11 say, “Uncle Joshua, c. out and tell us a big story.”

131:2.10 “‘C. now, let us reason together,’ says the Lord,

131:7.3 gain immortality, forsake the world and c. to me.’”

133:3.7 Now all of you c. with me to a friend’s house

136:2.4 Your kingdom c.!

137:2.6 Philip, taking him by the arm, said, “C. and see.”

139:5.8 Philip had that great and rare gift of saying, “C..”

139:5.8 Philip’s effective reply was, “C. and see.”

139:5.8C.”—“c. with me; I will show you the way.”

139:5.8 not “Go do this and go do that,” but rather, “C.

139:5.9 have said to any Jew asking such a question, “C..”

139:8.8C. on, comrades, let’s go and die with him.”

140:6.14 Jesus said, “C. with me, Peter”—leading the way

141:3.7 Jesus never said, “C. to me all you who are indolent

141:3.7C. to me all you who labor, and I will give you rest

144:3.5 Your kingdom c.; your will be done On earth as it

144:8.8 C., therefore, all you who labor and are heavy laden,

145:2.12 the young man by the hand, said, “C. out of it”—

147:1.2 I say to this one go, and he goes; to another c.,

147:3.1C. with me, I would show you something.”

148:7.2 Jesus said: “C. forward while I ask you a question.

158:4.6 commanded: “C. out of him, you unclean spirit;

158:5.3 C. out of him, disobedient spirit, and go not back

163:2.5 c. and follow me, and you shall have treasure in

163:6.7 C. to me all you who labor and are heavy laden,

167:2.2 who were invited, ‘C., for everything is now ready.

167:3.2 In these working days c., therefore, and be healed,

168:1.1 Then Martha said, “C. and see.”

168:2.2 Jesus cried with a loud voice, “Lazarus, c. forth!”

169:1.11 C. in that you may greet your brother and receive

170:2.11 “Your kingdom c.; your will be done”; and at this

171:5.3 Bartimeus, saying: “Be of good cheer; c. with us,

171:8.14C., my brethren, let us go on into Jerusalem,

173:4.2 the heir; c., let us kill him and then the inheritance

190:2.6 C., therefore, all of you into the fellowship of the

192:1.8 to them, saying: “C. now, all of you, to breakfast.

196:0.8 was, “Your kingdom c.; your will be done.”

come again

37:3.4 the Master’s personal promise, “I will c. again.”

133:9.4 When I c. again to Damascus, I will look for you.

170:4.16 kingdom and remembering his promise to c. again,

176:4.5 that Michael will again c. in person to Urantia, but

182:2.8 keep your brethren together until I c. again to you

come, age to or come, ages to

14:5.11 and gloriously gratified during the long ages to c..

19:6.8 central universe that are anticipatory of the ages to c.

34:2.6 well-balanced creation in the ages to c..

40:10.4 affairs of these realms in the universe ages to c.?

65:3.7 associates and fellow administrators in the ages to c..

92:0.5 much will be revealed in the ages to c. as religion

101:4.2 will stand on the records of the ages to c., within a

106:0.4 than a real beginning in terms of the ages to c..

106:3.4 In the ages to c., after the seven superuniverses have

117:7.13 It is believed that, in the ages to c., the possibilities

120:2.7 worlds throughout all generations in the ages to c..

135:11.4 that John shall be abundantly blessed in the age to c.

137:8.14 progress in this world, and in the age to c. eternal life

137:8.16 and in the age to c. so shall they ascend to the Father

143:1.4 in an age to c. the gospel which I declare to you

166:3.4 of the better way becomes revealed in the age to c.

170:5.1 of the kingdom as it may evolve in the age to c..

172:1.6 rather do I say to you that in the ages to c.,

176:4.4 return to Urantia many times during the ages to c..

180:0.3 but you shall all see me in the age to c. when you

180:3.5 you shall certainly follow me in the ages to c..”

191:5.5 Blessed are those in the ages to c. who will believe

195:6.2 in the ages to c., the teachings of the Master will

come and go

14:4.19 Universal Father, and who are entitled to go and c.,

16:9.5 Civilizations c. and go, but science, morality, and

26:3.9 They stand ready to serve all who must c. and go in

30:3.4 These astronomers c. and go, though some remain

34:4.6 The Creator Son may c. and go; his presence may be

50:5.1 Paradise Sons and their dispensations may c. and go

55:8.3 the System Sovereigns will no more c. and go.

70:5.1 human government which have c. and gone right on

77:9.2 The seraphim c. and go, but the midway creatures

108:4.3 Adjusters appear to c. and go quite independent of

come back

20:4.5 certainly authentic—his promise to c. to your world.

46:8.1 Satania may not c. into the full fellowship of

130:8.2 and asked him to help him c. to the faith of Israel.

131:3.5 Injustice done to your fellows shall c. upon you.

133:8.2 “This city is not far from Palestine; maybe I shall c.

146:7.2 the spirits of departed human beings do not c. to the

150:3.5 3. The spirits of the dead do not c. to communicate

150:9.2 but we notice that you do no wonders when you c..”

163:6.6 this gospel that you c. in surprise at its effectiveness?

164:1.3 expense is more, when I c. again, I will repay you.’

170:4.15 Jesus also promised sometime to c. to this world in

176:4.1 so misunderstood as his promise sometime to c. in

176:4.6 We are sure of one thing: He has promised to c..

181:1.5 I assure you I will c. before I go to the Father,

181:2.27 But I promise you now that I will c. to you for a

191:0.13 for his brethren to seek him out and ask him to c. to

192:2.5 John should tarry after you are gone, even until I c.

come down

8:4.5 In these local creations the Spirit does not c. to the

25:1.7 they have c. from your next career to study you and

31:10.14 we of the higher levels of spiritual existences now c.

51:5.2 proclaims that the children of the Gods have c.,

55:4.1 ascenders of Paradise attainment who have c. to

59:1.18 animals represent a variety of early life which has c.

59:2.12 The bivalve gastropods have c. on down through

64:6.7 Many of Onamonalonton’s later descendants have c.

65:2.4 the typical single-celled animal organism, has c.

94:1.7 has c. on down to modern times as the Rig-Veda,

95:1.1 the barbarian horsemen who had c. from the north.

122:10.1 the babe had been born of a woman who had c.

126:3.8 turned his back on all this grandeur and glory to c.

129:2.1 One month Joseph would c. to Capernaum for the

129:4.7 Jesus did not c. to live on Urantia as the perfect and

131:10.4 All good things c. from the Father of light, in whom

135:8.5 “But why do you c. into the water to greet me?”

140:8.20 Jesus had c. to earth to teach something additional,

152:0.1 observers from the Sanhedrin who had c. down to

153:2.1 fortified walls wherein you have trusted c. down;

153:2.9 I have c. down upon the earth, not to do my own

153:2.10 and declare that you have c. down from heaven?”

153:5.1 by the Pharisees who had c. down from Jerusalem.

162:0.2 we pray you to give us permission to bid fire c.

171:6.1 “Make haste, Zaccheus, and c. down, for tonight I

187:3.3 If you are the Son of God, why do you not c.

187:3.3 “If you are the king of the Jews, c. down from the

192:1.2 At first they thought it was John Mark, who had c.

192:1.10 All eleven of the apostles had c. from Jerusalem

come forth

1:3.8 I c. forth from the Eternal, and I have repeatedly

3:3.2 and when he has tried me, I shall c. forth as gold.”

16:8.3 Adjusters, when they c. forth from the Father, are

20:1.1 Those Sons who c. forth from the Deities on the

28:6.6 The broadcasts of Uversa issue and c. forth from

41:8.1 ingoing hydrogen particles c. forth as a helium

56:1.1 the material cosmos c. forth from the nuclear Isle

56:6.2 The personality realities of the Supreme Being c.

127:2.9 for are there not five of us boys to grow up and c.

146:2.10 9. “I have c. forth from the Father; if, therefore, you

148:6.7 Wherefore has the Son of Man c. forth from the

150:5.3 now has a Son c. forth from the Father to make

157:6.11 I did c. forth from the Father into this world as you

158:5.2 How long ere you learn that the works of faith c.

162:7.3 Will you not see that I c. forth from the Father,

167:4.3 third, day such a one would c. forth from the tomb

168:2.2 Jesus cried with a loud voice, “Lazarus, c. forth!”

170:5.21 certainly c. forth from this long submergence, just as

180:6.9 Surely the Master did c. forth from God.

189:1.9 3. Jesus did c. forth from this tomb of Joseph in the

come, I have or come, I have not

52:6.1 “Think not that I have c. to bring peace upon earth

137:4.6 “Think not that I have c. to this place to work some

137:4.8 declare that I have not c. to do things in this wise.

137:4.9 that I have c. only to do the will of my Father?

137:8.6 “I have c. to proclaim the establishment of the

137:8.14 “I have c. to preach the glad tidings of the kingdom.

137:8.14 I have not c. to add to the heavy burdens of those

137:8.16 I have not c. to call the would-be righteous but

137:8.17 now have I c. proclaiming faith, the gift of God,

138:3.6 criticizing me in your hearts because I have c. here

138:3.6 say that I have c. to proclaim joy to the socially

138:3.6 I have c., not to call the righteous, but sinners.”

138:7.1 I have told you many times that I have not c. to sit

139:6.5 Let me repeat: I have c. that my brethren in the flesh

140:1.6 believe in the saving truth that I have c. to declare.

140:6.1 I have c. to ask you to join us in the garden and help

140:6.2 the mistake of thinking that I have c. to set aside

140:6.2 I have not c. to destroy but to fulfill, to enlarge and

140:6.2 I c. not to transgress the law but rather to write

140:6.6 “I have not c. to legislate but to enlighten.

140:6.6 I have c. not to reform the kingdoms of this world

141:2.1 I c. announcing that this long-looked-for kingdom

141:2.2 gospel of the kingdom which I have c. to declare,

141:5.1 I have c. into the world to proclaim spiritual liberty

141:7.5 Jesus made it plain that he had c to establish personal

141:7.9 to impart to these apostles the truth that he had c.

141:7.10 Jesus announced that he had c. to function as a

141:7.11 He told them that he had c. to do his Father’s will

142:2.2 And now have I c. in the flesh to reveal the Father

143:1.4 “I have c. into this world to do the will of my

143:2.2 But I c. with a new message of self-forgetfulness and

145:2.4 I have c., not to reveal the Father to the children of

145:2.4 But I have c. among you to proclaim a greater truth,

145:2.4 now have I c. to give you a personal religion.

145:3.9 “I have c. into the world to reveal the Father and

146:2.10 9. “I have c. forth from the Father; if, therefore, you

146:3.7 and I have c. to make that way new and living.

148:4.9 I have c. to show that man, by entrance into the

148:5.2 And I have c. to make a beginning of setting these

149:6.2 I have c. to reveal the Father’s love so that you will

149:6.5 I have c. into the world to put love in the place of

149:6.7 I have c to give you a new and higher commandment

149:6.8 “In the kingdom, which I have c. to declare, there

153:2.6 I have c. to proclaim spiritual liberty, teach eternal

153:2.9 I have c. down upon the earth, not to do my own

157:6.9 I have not c. to call the righteous, but sinners.

157:6.9 I declare to you that I have c. to seek and to save

159:4.4 the loving God I have c. to reveal to all the worlds.

160:5.9 I c., then, to worship, not merely the God of

160:5.10 Think not that I have c. to bring peace but rather a

162:2.3 But I declare that I have not c. to you for myself; I

162:2.3 I have c. from the Father to declare and reveal him

162:2.7 I have c. that you might have life, and have it

162:7.5 I have c. to bring you together; to show you how

165:2.8 but I have c. that you all may have life and have it

165:4.10 “I have c. to judge neither the rich nor the poor,

168:1.12 Have I not c. to fulfill my promise?

169:1.2 I have c. to show you that, while you are seeking to

169:1.2 I have c. to this world to do my Father’s bidding,

169:1.3 I have c. to seek and to save those who are lost.

169:4.11 “I have c. out from the Father, and I have come

169:4.11 and I have c. into the world; again, I will leave the

171:6.3 has c. to seek and to save that which is lost.”

174:5.9 No! For this very purpose have I c. into the world

179:2.1 hands of the Father, whose will I have c. to execute

180:0.2 I have c. to bring peace, but it will not appear for a

180:6.8 therefore have I c. into the world to show the Father

182:3.2 I have c. to do your will, and while this is a bitter

comewith hour

100:7.14 Jesus would only reply, “My hour has not yet c..”

124:6.15 by Immanuel, who said: “The hour has c.. It is time

124:6.16 not quite thirteen years of age, that the hour had c.

127:3.5 Jesus only made reply, “My hour has not yet c..”

128:1.15 Jesus would only reply, “My hour has not yet c..”

128:5.4 in substance said, “My hour has not yet c..”

128:7.1 the Son of Man, at least not until his hour should c..

128:7.5 Jesus only replied, “My hour has not yet c..”

128:7.13 something each month until my hour shall have c.,

129:2.3 traveling extensively until “my hour shall c.

134:9.3 Monitor admonished him that his hour had not yet c.

134:9.6 to keep busy while I wait for my hour to c..”

134:9.8 laid down his tools, declaring, “My hour has c.,”

135:8.3 workmen in the room with him, “My hour has c..”

135:8.3 repeating, “My hour has c.—let us go to John.”

135:8.5 that the people may know that my hour has c..”

137:3.6 no man about him “until the Father’s hour shall c.,

137:4.8 Said Mary, “But I believe your hour has c.; cannot

137:8.2 apron, and said to Peter: “The Father’s hour has c..

140:0.3 At last the long-waited-for hour had c.!

140:1.1 “My brethren, this hour of the kingdom has c..

143:5.6 believe me when I say that the hour will soon c.

144:9.1 The hour has c. to proclaim the kingdom openly

145:4.1 that the hour had c. when the kingdom was to be

153:3.7 with less reserve because he knew the hour had c.

157:3.6 The hour has c. when you should know the truth

162:1.1 Jerusalem he had replied, “The hour has not yet c..

162:1.1 of fear he answered only, “But the hour has c..”

174:5.8 I declare the hour has about c. when the Son will

179:2.1 realizing that my hour has c., I arranged to have

179:2.3 his apostles because he knew that his hour had c..

179:4.1 Now has my hour c., but it was not required that

181:1.5 My hour has c..

182:1.3 “Father, my hour has c.; now glorify your Son that

182:2.5 says that the hour has c. when he will be delivered

182:3.1 I know that the hour has c. to lay down this life in

182:3.4 the hour has c. when my flock shall be scattered.

193:3.2 The hour has c.; I am about to go to the Father.”

come to pass

52:7.12 and it shall c. that from one new moon to another

77:5.5 the predictions of Van and Amadon had really c.

118:6.5 a son desires and the Father wills will certainly c..

153:2.1 Deuteronomy: “But it shall c., if this people will not

153:2.1 And it shall c. that you will be driven to eat the fruit

157:2.1 and then, when the same shall c., all men will know

176:0.2 shall we know when these events are about to c.?”

176:2.5 when the fullness of the age has c., the Father will

178:3.2 while I talk with you about what must shortly c..

179:4.5 “I sorrow that this evil should have c. and hoped

180:4.2 And when this has c., you shall surely know that I

180:6.7 who will understand these things after they have c.

180:6.2 seeing that the hour has c. when I am about to go

181:1.5 And when you see all this c., be not dismayed, but

182:2.6 And when you have seen all this c., glorify God and

come up

13:2.4 they fraternize with their brethren who have c. from

15:13.6 and co-ordinate all recommendations which c. to a

19:2.4 ascendant personalities who have c. to the high

22:2.8 individuals and planets when they c. for adjudication;

39:4.4 welfare of men and angels when such matters c.

43:4.7 the archrebels of Jerusem were wont to c. to these

46:8.2 can return to the constellation fold, then will c. for

48:4.12 Most of us have c. through lower stages of existence

130:6.2 “I understand you c. in these hills to get away from

135:6.2 those who listened to this strange man who had c.

137:2.4 had c. for immediate decision the most momentous

144:2.4 a watersnake just because it may chance to c. in the

146:6.2 When the funeral procession had c. to Jesus and his

172:1.1 “What do you think? will Jesus c. to the feast?”

172:1.3 the Israelites had c. to Jerusalem through Jericho.

182:2.11 it would be dangerous to c. the bloody way by night.

183:5.3 seeing John c. alongside, said to his assistant: “Take

comely

127:1.2 Jesus was a virile and c. youth.

127:4.8 was a beautiful child but not quite so c. as Miriam,

143:5.2 Her name was Nalda and she was a c. creature.

162:3.4 This woman, once c., was the wife of an inferior

comers

163:3.6 beginning of the day saw how the later c. were paid

comessee comes down; comes up

2:1.5 is new to God, no cosmic event ever c. as a surprise;

2:3.3 On a world such as Urantia it c. at the end of a

7:5.4 Eternal Son c. not to mortal man as the divine will,

11:9.7 has been, now is, or is yet to be, has come, now c.,

12:5.1 Time c. by virtue of motion and because mind is

15:6.9 much of the energy of space which c. their way in

20:3.3 If a Magisterial Son c. solely as a dispensational

21:3.1 supremacy of self-earned sovereignty c. as a result of

22:9.8 when it c. to the execution of the complex plan

25:1.2 This creative collaboration c. the nearest to being the

26:9.1 he c. under the tutelage of the Father guides,

28:6.8 True mercy c. only as the beautiful climax to these

36:3.4 From the Creative Daughter of the Infinite Spirit c.

40:5.19 that “true light which lights every man who c. into

42:1.6 And all force is circuited in Paradise, c. from the

42:5.1 The ultraviolet group c. next, while ten octaves up

47:7.3 on Jerusem, but now he c. really to know them.

49:5.25 there c. an Avonal Son of Paradise on a magisterial

50:1.1 The Infinite Spirit c. very near in the persons of the

50:3.6 when the time c. for this “reversion staff” to be

51:5.4 meager idea of how this competitive struggle c. to

51:6.5 growth to Edenic culture by virtue of which it c. to

55:1.1 Son of that planet, who c. to witness this great day

55:8.7 the time c. when the last system in a constellation

58:7.4 primitive fossil-bearing stone layer c. to the surface

59:4.2 world development and life evolution c. to an end.

60:1.4 Carrara marble c. from such modified limestone.

79:8.16 the civilization of the sons of Han c. the nearest of

81:6.11 but there c. a point in population increase where

81:6.23 The play and social life c. next, with the school last

84:7.1 and the family thus automatically c. into existence.

84:7.10 higher realization of name pride c. into existence.

84:7.26 service-ministry which the child c. to appreciate.

91:8.10 yields that satisfaction which c. from communion

101:0.3 that “true light which lights every man who c. into

103:4.3 The sense of guilt c. either from interrupted spiritual

105:5.5 there c. into being a new cycle of reality—the growth

106:2.3 Spirit, in the last analysis, c. from Paradise through

107:4.5 that “true light which lights every man who c. into

108:5.9 When it c. to the sharp and well-defined conflicts

112:2.6 the fact of life c. first, its evaluation or interpretation

112:5.2 That which c. from the Father is like the Father

115:3.12 potentiality c. inward from the infinity periphery

117:3.6 and once the soul c. into being, it begins to grow

118:3.5 Space c. nearest of all nonabsolute things to being

118:7.7 Personality endowment c. from the Father and

130:4.7 it c. into being by the action of the Universal Mind

131:2.9 Weeping may endure for a night, but joy c. in the

131:4.7 By meditation on God, by union with him, there c.

131:4.7 When the end of mortal life c., hesitate not to

132:3.8 there c. into existence a perfection of beauty and

133:6.7 approaches the heavenly status in that it c. near to

135:9.7 now c. one who shall baptize you with the Holy

137:2.6 looking up, inquired, “Whence c. this teacher?”

137:6.5 regular duties until “the hour of the kingdom c..”

138:6.2 enjoy the refreshment that c. from reverting to

138:8.8 Jesus did not speak like a prophet, one who c. to

139:12.7 or qualifications save the faith of the one who c..

142:6.5 you do not see the wind—whence it c. or whither it

142:7.1 people to live after the kingdom more fully c.?

143:5.6 Your salvation c. not from knowing how others

144:4.3 The earth child c. into being by the will of its parents.

144:4.3 Even so, the child of God c. into grace and the new

144:8.7 The Son of Man c. eating and drinking, and these

147:1.2 to another come, and he c., and to my servants do

149:2.14 the more man c. to know this God-man, the more he

151:2.2 When trouble c., these believers stumble; they fall

153:2.8 He who c. to me shall not hunger, while he who

153:2.8 and he who c. to me shall in nowise be cast out.

158:2.2 “Elijah indeed c. first to prepare the way for the

159:5.15 Righteousness c. not from such passive attitudes.

160:3.1 Whence then c. the energy to do these great things

160:4.14 wisdom c. only from the experiences of adjustment

162:2.3 we do look for the Messiah, but when he c., we

162:2.6 nothing will befall the Son of Man until his hour c..

162:7.3 But now c. the Son of Man speaking and living the

163:3.3 thing or person c. between you and the love of the

164:0.1 opportunity to see the light, before my hour c..”

165:2.8 the true shepherd will not flee when the wolf c.;

165:4.1 Happiness c. not from the power of wealth, and

165:5.5 the marriage feast so that, when he c. and knocks,

166:4.11 When it c. to the bestowal of spiritual gifts,

169:1.3 You have been taught that divine acceptance c. after

171:2.3 meet him who c. against him with twenty thousand?

172:3.4 Behold, your king c. to you.

172:3.4 He c. as the lowly one, riding upon an ass, upon a

172:3.9 blessed is he who c. in the name of the Lord.

172:5.8 mocked Jesus, saying, “Look, see who c. here,

175:1.11 your allegiance to the kingdom when my hour c..

175:1.11 him who c. to reveal the Father to the worlds?

176:1.4 If any man c. to you, saying, ‘Behold, here is the

177:5.2 depended upon for support when real trouble c..

180:4.1 you shall know this spirit when he c. even as you

180:4.3 And when this new day c., you will be indwelt by the

180:6.1 so that, when your hour c., as mine now has,

180:6.2 when my spirit c. to indwell you, he will illuminate

180:6.3 Albeit, when he, the Spirit of Truth, c., he shall

180:6.4 This spirit c. forth from me, and he will reveal my

181:1.7 vainly longing for a peace which never really c..

181:2.13 counselor until the day whereon the new teacher c.,

181:2.14 when the new teacher c. into your heart, follow on

181:2.15 When the new teacher c., let him teach you the

182:1.4 These men are learning that all I have c. from you,

192:2.8 faith, shall sustain you when the hour c. to drink

194:2.7 Thus it appears that the Spirit of Truth c. really to

194:4.2 Then c. the resurrection, with its deliverance from

194:4.2 And on the day of Pentecost this new teacher c.,

195:6.8 But whence c. all this vast universe of mathematics

195:7.22 he c. to regard as science, but rather like the curious

comes down

2:6.3 “Every good gift and every perfect gift c. from the

7:7.4 The Father c. to you as a personality only through

55:1.1 on that day when the “holy temple c. upon earth.”

135:11.2 Jesus of Nazareth c. to the earth from heaven and

153:2.10 bread which c. from heaven, and that the manna

153:2.12 But this bread which c. from God, if a man eats

153:2.8 The bread of heaven is that which c. from God

172:3.9 Blessed be the kingdom that c. down from heaven.

comes up

28:6.6 when each individual’s right to unending life c.

33:7.4 the right of continued existence, life eternal, c. for

comet

15:6.13 A c.’ tail points away from the attracting body or sun

comets

15:6.4 3. Minor space bodies—c., meteors, planetesimals

15:6.13 Many c. are unestablished wild offspring of the solar

15:6.13 C. also have numerous other origins.

49:3.2 Even some of the c. consist of meteor swarms, but

49:3.2 as a rule they are disrupted smaller bodies of matter.

57:4.2 satellites, dark islands, c., meteors, and cosmic dust

88:1.1 Volcanoes, but not mountains, became fetishes; c.,

comfortnoun

2:4.1 I am “the Father of mercies and the God of all c..”

3:2.10 characterized by such utter indifference to the c.

3:3.2 And it should be a real c. to every human being to

36:2.17 are sometimes so antagonistic to the peace and c.

50:5.6 3. The material-c. era. After food problems have

50:5.6 additional leisure is utilized to promote personal c..

50:5.7 Food, security, and material c. still dominate society,

63:5.4 They could thus enjoy the c. of their fires without

63:6.2 fire worshiper because of the great c. derived from

69:5.4 Food saving and preservation meant power and c.

76:5.3 Even so, it was always a c. to Adam and Eve, as

76:5.3 among other expressions of friendship and c., said:

81:5.2 for higher and ever higher standards of material c..

84:1.9 The sex division of labor made for c. and increased

94:11.13 But these speculations were chill c. to the hungry

97:7.12 And still further words of c. did this great teacher

108:5.6 the Adjuster for selfish consolation and mortal c..

120:2.5 minister to the physical well-being and material c. of

125:6.13 Mary, as she reflected, gained c., eventually viewing

126:2.2 sole support and c. of this so suddenly bereaved

126:5.4 Jesus’ life is the everlasting c. of all disappointed

129:0.1 for the c. and happiness of his widowed mother.

130:6.1 Failing to derive c. and courage from association

132:4.2 Jesus did not neglect to speak words of present c.

136:0.1 John was hardly a c. or an example.

138:2.1 the common people to hear words of religious c.

139:5.5 derived great c. from observing one like themselves

139:8.6 Thomas’s presence was a c. to all honest doubters.

140:3.7 words of spiritual c. and promise: “Happy are they

145:0.3 Baby Ruth was the chief c. of Jesus, as regards his

145:2.15 smoothing her brow, and speaking words of c. and

147:2.2 near and far those seeking c. for troubled minds,

147:3.2 I may speak words of good cheer and eternal c. to

148:6.4 No wonder poor Job failed to get much c. from

148:6.10 No more shall suffering mortals be denied the c. of

148:6.11 even the painfully afflicted Job found the God of c.

153:3.3 subsequently use all such monies for their own c..

154:0.1 as Jesus was speaking words of c. and courage to

156:6.1 Here they tarried for a day, speaking words of c. to

168:0.11 words of c. and exhortation to maintain strong faith

181:1.0 1. LAST WORDS OF COMFORT

181:1.5 I am about to leave you, I would speak words of c.

181:1.7 only two kinds of peace and soul c.: Either they must

181:1.8 Jesus enjoyed the c. of that confidence which ever

195:3.3 Christianity came with refreshing c. and liberating

196:0.3 a consolation in the midst of difficulties or as a c.

comfortverb

25:8.9 the defeated pilgrim, to be with him and to c. and

26:4.10 they are especially qualified to understand, c., and

48:6.15 minister to me, and your glorious angel will c. me.

75:5.5 The children of Adam sought to c. their mother

126:4.2 to c. all mourners, to give them beauty for ashes,

127:5.5 “it shall cheer and c. me all the days of my life.”

132:6.2 went repeatedly to c. this mother and her children,

137:4.5 James and Jude tried to c. their mother, while

137:6.2 As one whom his mother comforts, so will I c. you

138:6.4 sinners; find the downhearted and c. the anxious.”

139:4.3 to be with me and to remain by my side, to c. me

140:6.6 I am on earth solely to c. the minds, liberate the

140:9.2 Liberate spiritual captives, c. the oppressed, and

141:4.4 mission “to c. the afflicted and minister to the sick.”

141:8.1 visited every house in the city and sought to c. every

142:8.3 the apostles returned to instruct and c. believers.

148:5.5 liberty to the captives, and to c. all who mourn.

148:6.7 the Son will be able to c. and succor all those who

150:4.1 While I remain to c. and instruct the younger

160:2.9 are they who mourn”—if a friend is at hand to c..

163:2.3 I would like to go home for a short while to c. my

168:0.4 came over to c. the sorrow-stricken sisters.

168:0.8 The friends who were with Mary, seeking to c. her,

171:7.5 Jesus had time to c. his fellow men “as he passed by.

176:2.3 my Spirit of the Truth of a universe shall c. and guide

177:1.2 your heart, and we will c. and console each other.

180:3.3 to teach you the way of truth, who will even c. you.

180:4.2 Spirit of Truth shall guide and c. you and shall lead

182:1.4 until we send the new teacher to c. and strengthen

190:5.4 That he will c. those who mourn and bestow upon

192:4.5 the resurrection of the dead did much to c. the

192:4.5 John Mark did all he could to c. his mother and,

comfortable

122:7.7 themselves fortunate to have such c. quarters.

123:2.4 before Miriam came, so that she had a very c. crib

163:4.14 a modest home to be entertained in a more c. or

comforted

54:6.10 will really be c. when you listen to the superaphic

97:7.7 And it c. the Jewish captives, as it has thousands

111:7.2 You could be so c. and inspired, so enthralled and

127:4.10 c. with the thought that at least the harp was safe

127:5.6 Rebecca refused to be c. and importuned her father

135:11.4 This message greatly John and did much to stabilize

137:6.2 And you shall be c. even in Jerusalem.

140:3.8 Happy are they who mourn, for they shall be c..

140:5.16Happy are they who mourn, for they shall be c..”

144:8.6 John was greatly c., and his faith was strengthened

147:7.2 the disciples of John were c. while the Pharisees

169:3.2 now all this is changed, seeing that Lazarus is c.

171:7.5 As Jesus c. hungry minds and ministered to thirsty

181:1.4 do receive him shall be enlightened, cleansed, and c..

191:2.1 and Jacob, while the Alpheus twins c. Peter,

comforter

131:4.5 We pray to God as a c., protector, and savior—one

148:6.4 Said this false c.: ‘Trust in your religion, Job;

Comforter

15:9.12 the Paradise Sons, the C. of the bestowal worlds.

16:4.14 Sons, on Urantia called the C. or the Spirit of Truth.

20:6.9 Magisterial bestowal will receive the same spirit C.

34:4.2 1. The bestowal spirit of the Creator Son, the C.,

34:4.5 This bestowed C. is the spiritual force which ever

131:4.4 Our God is the Lord of life and the C. of all men;

comforters

26:10.2 and advisers also serve as the counselors and c. of

comforting

34:6.13 and c. truth, “The kingdom of God is not meat and

91:4.4 nonselfish type of prayer is strengthening and c.,

97:1.6 Not since Moses had such c promises for the humble

99:3.12 3. Creative, c., and love-expanding fellowships.

103:4.1 communion provides a refreshing and c. period of

117:5.9 guided in your Paradise ascent by the c. directive

120:0.8 with the c. knowledge that the Ancients of Days

126:3.2 endeavored to take the place of his father in c. and

133:6.2 Jesus spoke c. words to him and quoted the olden

135:7.3 helpful and c. compared with John’s early cryptic

136:0.1 Jesus was a c. consolation to the world and

141:8.2 good news of the kingdom was very c. to the sick;

142:5.5 questions and listening attentively to his c. answers

146:3.9 house to house, c. the downcast and ministering to

148:6.8 “Job’s third friend, Zophar, then spoke still less c.

155:3.7 all the while c. the human soul with a sublime hope.

162:2.9 He cheers the downhearted, and his words were c.

168:1.1 After Jesus had spent a few moments in c. Martha

181:2.12 you will not be permitted to enjoy the c. and

comfortingly

130:8.4 Jesus refused to pause and speak c. to the man.

comforts

44:3.1 We have homes, spirit c., and morontia necessities.

70:10.10 while in more recent times leisure, c., religion, and

137:6.2 As one whom his mother c., so will I comfort you.

comingsee coming down; coming out; coming up;

     coming, second; see also kingdom

2:5.2 He would “have all men be saved by c. into the

4:5.2 in your records, presented as c. from God himself.

5:5.5 bestowal of Adjusters and the c of the Spirit of Truth

9:0.1 His c. into being completes the Father’s liberation

10:1.4 With the c. into being of the Conjoint Actor and

11:7.1 unpervaded space going out or c. in, just now c. in.

24:2.5 magnificent totaling personality for their reports c.

26:11.6 These are the angels of Paradise c. out to greet

28:4.12 actual messages c. in over the established circuits of

28:5.9 of something c. in from realms where rebellion has

30:4.11 a new dispensation, the c. of a Son of God to call

44:4.2 Before first c. to Urantia, I saw records and heard

46:2.6 when your c. experience on the system capital is

46:3.3 the Salvington messages are c. in continuously.

47:8.7C. up through great tribulation” serves to make

49:3.3 meteorites enter the atmosphere of Urantia daily, c.

49:5.25 and thus effect the universal c. of the Adjusters.

52:6.1 But such salutary influences did not attend the c.

52:7.5 The golden age is c. on apace; the temporal goal of

55:4.10 The seventh stage will witness the c. of the first

55:4.22 they will be augmented by a third counselor c. from

58:3.2 The output of short space rays, whether c. from the

60:3.11 The western advance of the continental drift was c.

61:2.10 cannot be regarded as true lemurs, their c. marked

61:7.9 the central c. down into Kansas, Missouri, and

66:5.15 We pray for the hastening of the c. of the promised

70:1.17 Military mercy has been slow in c. to mankind.

73:1.4 This feud was constantly c. to the surface whenever

74:8.3 substances associated with the c. of the corporeal

77:7.5 before the universal c. of the Thought Adjusters

79:4.4 by contributions from the northeast, c. from China.

79:5.7 some fifty thousand years before the c. of Adam.

79:6.12 from the days of the red man to the c. of the later

79:7.5 potentials of an advanced civilization were c. to fruit.

79:8.15 period of Chinese civilization, opening with the c.

80:4.1 the last arrivals c. on horseback in three great waves.

80:6.3 Here they worked iron ores c. from Mount Sinai

80:7.3 the northern islands to Greece, c. almost directly

80:7.9 And the c. of these inferior peoples contributed to

81:2.18 true of the progress of mankind up to the c. of Adam

81:6.28 quality of thinking, the c. earthly goal of existence.

82:1.1 the sex urge is sufficient to insure their c. together

84:2.4 upon the child as c. altogether from the mother.

84:3.10 the c. of agriculture has enhanced woman’s prestige

89:0.1 The soul was looked upon as c. into the world under

93:2.1 His c. was unspectacular; his materialization was not

93:7.3 Long before the c. of Jesus the teachings of the early

94:6.12 Taoist faith and the c. of the Buddhist missionaries

97:10.1 that the c. Messiah would reign over them and all the

98:6.1 Prior to the c. of the mystery cults and Christianity

105:5.6 history, mark the c. into existence of time itself.

110:4.1 the continuous stream of cosmic intelligence c. in

118:1.7 founded on past experience, are c. into being in the

121:6.9 in ever looking forward to the c. of the Messiah.

122:2.3 the assembled people pray for the c. of a deliverer,

122:2.3 your son will proclaim the c. of the soul-healer of

122:2.5 was to prepare the way for the c. of the Messiah.

122:4.4 Hebrew prophets proclaimed the c. of a deliverer,

122:9.2 Simeon and Anna longed for the c. of the Messiah,

122:10.4 there were believers in the c. Messiah even among

123:2.1 Jesus was no more aware of the c. of the divine

123:2.3 Jesus was made very happy by the c. of his sister

124:1.7 Three weeks after the c. of Martha, Joseph, who was

124:4.7 “The Lord shall preserve our going out and our c.

125:0.1 independent living, the exhilaration of going and c.

126:3.10 Scriptures referring to the c. of a national deliverer,

126:4.1 With the c. of his fifteenth birthday, Jesus could

127:2.1 There was c. into existence a strong nationalist party,

127:2.1 were not willing to await the c. of the Messiah.

127:6.6 Not knowing Jesus was c., Lazarus had arranged

128:5.4 in compensation for the time and expense of c.

130:5.3 “My son, everything must await the c. of its time.

132:0.4 foresaw that his messengers were c. to Rome to

132:0.10 prepared the way for their c. with the new gospel.

133:3.8 “You will forgive us for c. at this hour, but Ganid

134:9.9 But a great change had been c. over Jesus.

135:2.2 mother, and await the “c. of the Father’s hour.”

135:4.4 I will send you Elijah the prophet before the c. of

135:4.4 this expectation of the c. of Elijah held him back

135:9.7 looked up toward the north and beheld Jesus c. to

136:1.2 the Jews had developed an idea of the c. Messiah as

136:1.3 so would the c. Messiah deliver the Jewish people

136:1.3 they averred were prophetic of the c. Messiah.

136:1.4 They believed that the c. of the Messiah would

136:1.5 not repented; therefore did the Messiah delay his c..

136:1.5 one thing to any devout Jew: The c. of the Messiah.

136:2.1 sin of ignorance on their part might delay the c. of

136:4.12 Jesus knew their ideas concerning the c. Messiah.

136:6.7 been led up to the expectation of the c. Messiah,

136:6.8 He was not a Messiah c. to multiply bread and wine.

137:2.3 saw one Philip of Bethsaida with a friend c. toward

137:2.3 to learn more about the reported c. of the kingdom

137:3.2 was right—maybe our strange brother is the c. king.”

137:7.12 and sects believed in the sometime c. of the Messiah.

137:8.3 privilege of speaking in the synagogue the c. Sabbath

138:3.6 “In c. here tonight to welcome Matthew and

138:7.3 Jesus now recounted for them the c. of John, the

139:8.10 always tried to avoid c. in direct contact with Jesus.

140:0.3 the proclamation of the c. of his Father’s kingdom.

140:7.2 together with curious spectators, had been c. to

141:2.1 have been taught to look for the c. of the kingdom

142:4.3 but in the c. age the Father will have been revealed

143:5.6 “Woman, let me say to you that the day is soon c.

143:5.7 John has preached about the c. of the Converter,

143:5.9 c. upon this scene of Jesus’ talking so intimately

144:2.5 vindicate lest she wear me out by her continual c..

144:7.2 Before c. to the Gilboa camp, they had believed in

145:0.2 to speak in the synagogue on the c. Sabbath day.

145:1.2 “As you were delayed by c. to my help, now let me

145:5.4 confided to them the reason for his c. forth to pray.

147:3.3 And the hour is c. in which even those who are in

147:7.2 But the time is c. when the bridegroom shall be taken

152:0.2 eyes fell upon a near-by woman, who, c. forward,

152:4.2 Peter dreamed a dream; he saw a vision of Jesus c.

152:6.1 notions about the c. of the Jewish Messiah.

153:5.1 the appearance of this more militant attitude, but c.

154:6.12 my mother and my brothers that I appreciate their c.,

158:2.2 gave expression to the first thought c. into his mind

158:7.1 whom Jesus knew would presently be c. along

158:7.8 they did not awaken to the reality of these c. events

160:0.1 that no work would be planned for the c. week.

162:2.5 could not otherwise account for his boldness in c.

162:4.1 the feast of the harvest ingathering, and c., as it did

165:6.3 to say in his heart, ‘My master delays his c.,’

166:1.2 they were not surprised at his c. directly to the table

168:0.5 Mary had given up the thought of Jesus’ c. and was

168:0.9 any unpleasantness which might be caused by his c.

168:1.8 why did he tarry so long before c. to Bethany?

169:3.2 to prevent my brothers from c. to this place of

169:4.1 Jews had long contemplated the c. of the kingdom

170:1.7 the Messiah’s c. to establish the age of the Jewish

170:2.16 They looked upon the c. of the kingdom in the hearts

170:2.16 They believed that the c. of the kingdom in the racial

171:8.6 given my money to the banker that at my c. I

172:0.3 they decided to await his c. on into Jerusalem.

172:1.4 been playing with the children up to the time of c. to

172:3.7 This multitude, c. out from Jerusalem, met Jesus and

172:3.10 vast multitude c. forth from the city to greet him,

172:5.5 Zechariah, which described the c. of the Messiah as

173:1.10 but c. as it did, they were wholly unprepared to

174:5.1 Philip explained the purpose of his c., and then,

175:1.22 Then appeared John proclaiming the c. of the Son

176:1.3 his disciples become involved in these soon-c. revolts

176:2.1 has confidently looked forward to his sometime c..

176:2.3 which you now look down upon are c. to an end,

176:2.6 but concerning the times of the c. again of the Son

176:2.6 discern the c. of the spiritual springtime of a new

176:2.7 having to do with the c. of the Sons of God?

176:4.1 ruler of a vast universe, would be interested in c.

177:5.4 They vaguely sensed what was c., and none felt

178:1.10 Under the soon-c. persecutions by those who hate

179:1.4 whether they should seat themselves or await his c.

179:4.2 This is the c. to fruit of the concealed evil in the

180:6.1 that you may be so prepared for what is c. upon

180:6.8 but the time is c. when I will talk to you plainly

181:2.20 All the time I have been c. around toward you,

182:0.1 but on hearing them c. downstairs, he arose and,

182:2.9 enemies of Jesus were c. with Judas that very night.

183:0.5 alone, on the olive press, where he awaited the c. of

183:3.1 to warn them of the c. of the apprehenders, but

183:3.2 they knew that these soldiers were c. to arrest Jesus,

184:1.5 I have in determining the issues of your c. trial?”

185:5.6 political yoke but hoping for the c. of a Messiah

186:3.3 Passover celebration and for the c. Sabbath of rest,

187:1.6 Behold, the days are c. in which you shall say:

187:5.1 meant the c. of one of those hot-wind sandstorms

191:0.4 so that he might not prevent Jesus’ c. to them

191:1.5 wherein Peter claimed to have seen the Master c.

192:1.4 seeing the apostles c. ashore with the heavy-laden

193:1.2 c. to possess, by faith, the gift of eternal life.

194:0.2 declared that this must be the c. of Spirit of Truth

194:3.8 The c. of the Spirit of Truth on Pentecost made

194:3.19 The c. of the Spirit of Truth purifies the human heart

194:4.5 to do with preaching about the facts of his first c.

194:4.6 he died for men; he gave the spirit; he is c. again.

194:4.11 all went well in Jerusalem until the time of the c. of

195:9.4 the spiritual renaissance must await the c. of these

196:2.11 can be realized only in the c. of this divine kingdom.

coming down

40:2.1 are descending Sons, c. to the inhabited worlds from

41:5.7 The raindrops are c. in a direct line of unbroken

52:7.11 new heaven and new earth and the new Jerusalem c.

55:1.3 temples have been spoken of as “c. from heaven,”

67:4.3 those traditional stories of the gods c. to mate with

126:3.8 that this Son of Man, before c. on this earth to bring

136:5.3 Before c. from the forty days’ retreat in the hills,

150:7.1 While c. from the mount, Jesus heard the familiar

158:2.0 2. COMING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN

185:6.7 and the Greek mythology of the gods c. on earth,

coming out

77:5.10 with the blended stock of the last Andite wave c. of

124:4.7 doorpost each time on going into, or c. of, the house

143:6.1 Behold these people c. from a Samaritan city to

180:2.1 Every branch c. of me which bears no fruit, the

coming-out

70:7.13 attend the “bride show,” the c. party of those days.

coming up

33:7.2 with the appellate cases c. from the system tribunals.

35:2.3 the Creator Son independent of all information c. to

55:6.8 imagine what sort of evolutionary mortals are now c.

56:6.2 the power prerogatives of the Almighty Supreme c.

72:2.12 of national contentions and the appellate cases c.

96:2.3 True, his offspring, c. out of Egypt, did form the

117:6.13 2. The time-space ascenders c. from evolutionary

134:8.10 as Jesus was making his descent, he met Tiglath c. to

135:8.6 change came over the countenance of Jesus, and c.

149:6.3 c. from fear, through anguish and dread, to awe and

150:0.1 were in the habit of c. to Bethsaida periodically for

182:2.10 while John Mark was to watch along the road c. by

183:5.3 behind the marchers, c. to the palace of Annas alone.

coming, second

52:7.1 no one knows whether his sc. will precede or follow

170:4.16 they lived in hope of his immediate sc. to establish

170:5.14 culmination of the Christian age, at the sc. of Christ

170:5.19 church on earth or to the anticipated sc. of Christ.

176:2.0 2. THE MASTER’S SECOND COMIING

176:2.1 The doctrine of the second c. of Christ thus

176:2.1 has confidently looked forward to his sometime c..

176:2.2 the destruction of Jerusalem with this promised sc..

176:2.8 of the destruction of Jerusalem and his own sc..

176:4.2 belief which eventually associated the sc. of Christ

194:4.5 and with teaching the hope of his sc., an event which

comings

176:4.7 look for his glorious appearing, even for repeated c.,

commandnoundirective

1:0.6 This is the true meaning of that divine c., “Be you

7:5.1 And ever since, that invitation-c. has motivated all

26:4.12 That is the astounding invitation-c. broadcast to the

26:4.12 that tremendous c. of the First Source and Center.

26:9.3 the righteousness of the c. of the Father to his lowly

26:11.4 Mortals have received the Paradise c.: “Be you

37:5.3 in spirit obeyed the Father’s c., “Be you perfect.”

70:11.2 imposing upon all others the c., “you shall not kill.”

143:5.4 This c. brought Nalda to her senses.

147:4.9 the divine c. to treat all men as we conceive God

149:2.12 confidence, and no man ever resented his giving a c..

153:2.3 Prophet Jeremiah when he obeyed the Lord’s c. to

158:4.7 goes not out except by the Master’s personal c..”

162:2.1 ‘You shall not kill’; notwithstanding this c. some

168:1.11 Jesus spoke those words of c., “Take away the stone

168:1.12 When Martha and Mary heard this c. of Jesus

180:1.4 if you will only obey my c. to love one another,

189:0.2 this power because of the direct c. of the Father

192:2.11 There is but one law to obey—that is the c. to go

commandleadership or control

1:7.8 I am fully aware that I have at my c. no language

27:0.2 Primary supernaphim are also placed in c. of the

27:0.2 to assume c. of the ministering spirits on duty in

28:4.9 the Ancients of Days have at their c. living beings

29:4.23 on an inhabited world, the transformers are in c..

31:2.1 Messengers are functioning, the finaliters are in c..

31:2.2 subject to their c. all but infinite spirit personalities

33:4.6 Gabriel has at his c. an able corps of administrative

38:6.1 while twelve units, subject to the c. of a supervisor

39:1.4 angels subject to the c. of an incarnated Son of

53:5.4 elected to assume c. of the loyal hosts of Satania.

53:6.1 conduct of Manotia, the second in c. of the Satania

53:6.4 devolved upon me to assume c. of the angelic hosts

70:12.2 between division of authority and unity of c.,

77:5.8 Adamson and Ratta thus had at their c. this corps of

93:9.5 Joseph was offered military c. of the Egyptian

96:5.9 Moses turned over the c. of the Hebrews to Joshua,

113:6.2 to the Evening Star in c. of the seraphic army of this

114:0.2 were assigned to my c. two hundred seraphic hosts—

119:3.2 he intrusted c. of the celestial forces to Gabriel,

122:4.1 “Joseph, I appear by c. of Him who now reigns on

136:5.3 Jesus assigned the immediate c. of this attendant

136:5.3 In assuming c. of this mighty assembly,

136:5.4 accepting this c. of the universe hosts in attendance

136:5.4 the living intelligences placed under his c. would be

136:5.4 Under my c. this constitutes the fullest possible

136:9.6 with the hosts of heaven at his c., represented the

145:3.10 celestial personalities serving under the c. of Jesus’

158:6.2 Father’s will, failed to exercise the faith at your c.

168:2.6 gave c. to the former Adjuster of Lazarus to resume

172:5.10 himself in supreme c. of the assembling military

182:3.8 transient joint c. of Gabriel and the Personalized

188:3.7 and in personal c. of the assembled celestial hosts.

189:0.1 Personalized Adjuster of Jesus, being in personal c.

commandverb

10:5.8 But I do not c. language which would enable me to

13:4.6 and who can c. the necessary means of transit.

19:5.3 under certain conditions we may c. and receive

37:6.4 We teach you how best to execute the things we c.

55:7.2 when a world can c. such high personalities to act

136:6.1 he “c. that these stones become loaves of bread.”

147:6.4 We are sure you will c. them to cease.”

147:7.2 to understand why you never c. your disciples to fast

151:6.5 I c. you to come out of this spell.”

152:3.2 and, lifting up his right hand to c. their attention,

177:1.3 if the desire of the heart is really supreme, can c.

183:3.7 I could even now c. more than twelve legions of

commanded

38:6.1 (144 pairs, 288 seraphim), which is c. by a leader.

38:6.2 A seraphic host is c. by an archangel or by some

39:8.4 Under certain conditions seraphim are c. on high;

40:7.4 These are the mortals who have been c. by the Father

70:5.5 The race early learned that an army c. by a group of

85:6.5 its height when temporal rulers c. such veneration

89:1.2 The respect which these prohibitions c. in the mind

94:3.1 the eternal Father, who has c. them to be perfect,

107:0.3 God, having c. man to be perfect, even as he is

119:5.2 he unfailingly c. the respect and loyal admiration of

146:4.4 offering those sacrifices c. by Moses in testimony of

149:2.12 Jesus c. confidence, and no man ever resented his

151:5.6 that he had not c. the elements to obey his word,

153:2.2 made an end of speaking all that the Lord had c. him

158:4.6 directly into his eyes and c.: “Come out of him,

159:1.4 And so the king c. that his property be confiscated,

167:2.2 And the servants did as their lord c., and even then

167:2.2 the servants did as their master c., and the house

174:5.7 faithfully declared to you that which the Father c.

184:1.4 large chair, and c. that Jesus be brought before him.

187:1.9 Jesus already endured, he c. the soldiers to desist.

187:1.10 Roman captain c. him to carry Jesus’ crossbeam.

commander

33:4.6 Gabriel is the c. in chief of “the armies of heaven”

38:6.1 Twelve companies under a c. constitute a battalion

38:6.2 Gabriel is the “supreme c. of the armies of heaven,”

53:5.6 “There was war in heaven; Michael’s c. and his

53:6.0 6. A LOYAL SERAPHIC COMMANDER

53:6.3 the Lucifer rebellion when, as second seraphic c., I

67:6.5 and Van, the c. in chief of the midway creatures.

80:5.4 Thor, the victorious c. of the armies of the north in

93:5.7 Abraham served as the c. of two very successful

113:6.2 And upon being granted permission from the c. of

168:2.1 action when it should be given by Gabriel, their c..

183:2.3 requested the Roman c. to give them this guard;

183:5.3 The c. of the temple guards, seeing John come up

commanders

37:2.8 It is the senior of these superangel c. who bids the

136:5.1 celestial hosts of Nebadon sent by their c. to wait

182:3.8 The division c. of these armies of heaven have

189:3.4 sons back to the jurisdiction of their respective c..

commandingverb

39:8.4 supernaphim who come with the summons c. them to

67:2.2 Caligastia as supreme sovereign on Urantia and c.

127:4.2 while he exalted the good by c. its performance.

135:12.7 sent a soldier, c. him to bring the head of John.

commandingadjective

28:4.11 Thus the attitude of any c. or supervising angel is

93:2.5 almost six feet in height and possessing a c. presence

97:7.9 benign but c. prophet persisted in the preachment

113:6.2 attending angel reports in person to the c. angels,

114:4.3 the authority seems to be vested in the c. archangel

129:1.7 the garrison’s c. officer was a gentile believer in

141:3.4 There was a subtle c. influence in his rugged,

143:5.4 with a c. voice said, “Woman, go get your husband

157:4.3 With a c. gesture Jesus indicated that they should be

160:1.2 Strong character, c. personality, is only acquired by

175:4.15 they were effectively restrained by their c. superiors.

commandment

88:2.5 Moses, in the addition of the second c. to the

88:2.5 While this c. did much to retard art among the Jews

88:2.6 Moses’ c. was later used to stultify art and to retard

89:3.6 “I speak this by permission and not by c..”

123:5.2 synagogue rulers as an educated “son of the c.”—

124:1.5 that the rabbinical interpretation of the second c.

124:5.4 the first-born son was pronounced a “son of the c.

125:2.6 Jesus kept his place among the new sons of the c.,

128:3.4 the Passover consecration of the new sons of the c..

140:6.4 Then said Peter: “Master, if you have a new c., we

142:7.4 the two fundamental laws of living: the first c. of

142:7.4 the second c. of mutual love among the children,

149:6.7 But I have come to give you a new and higher c..

150:8.8 Deuteronomy: “For this c. which I give you this day

150:8.8 who will go over the sea for us to bring the c. to us

153:3.3 The c. says, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’

153:3.3 Why is it that you in this way make void the c. by

153:3.4 “You can see how it is that you desert the c. while

163:4.8 that man’s whole duty is summed up in this one c.:

165:4.8 Have you not read the c.: ‘You shall not covet.’

174:4.0 4. THE GREAT COMMANDMENT

174:4.2 ask you which, in your opinion, is the greatest c.?”

174:4.2 “There is but one c., and that one is the greatest of

174:4.2 and that c. is: ‘Hear O Israel, the Lord our God,

174:4.2 This is the first and great c..

174:4.2 And the second c. is like this first; indeed, it

174:4.2 There is no other c. greater than these; on these

174:4.3 one’s neighbor as one’s self, is the first and great c.

174:4.3 we are agreed that this great c. is much more to be

179:3.6 as a parable to illustrate the meaning of a new c.

180:1.0 1. THE NEW COMMANDMENT

180:1.1 I said that I desired to give you a new c.;

180:1.1 You well know the c. which directs that you love

180:1.1 And so I give you this new c.: That you love one

180:1.2 “When I give you this new c., I do not place any

180:6.1 provided you have kept my new c. that you love

181:2.4 You should become the apostle of the new c. which

187:0.3 take it up. I have received such a c. from my Father.”

commandments

4:1.3 “God is faithful” and “all his c. are just.”

74:7.20 was little different from the seven c. of Dalamatia.

77:4.11 the Assyrians taught that their moral law of seven c.

89:1.4 The seven c. of Dalamatia and Eden, as well as the

89:1.4 later c. definitely promised something in return for

93:4.4 3. I promise to obey the seven c. of Melchizedek

93:4.6 The seven c. promulgated by Melchizedek were

94:8.9 The moral c. of Gautama’s preachment were five

94:8.15 There were several additional or secondary c.,

96:4.4 there received the Ten C. which Moses promulgated

96:5.6 that they “kept all his c. and obeyed all his statutes.”

126:4.9 wrote the Ten C. in Greek on two smooth boards

131:2.9 Fear God and keep his c., for this is the whole duty

131:2.12 My c. are: You shall love me with all your heart;

137:2.9 form of the Ten C. and other mottoes and sayings.

140:6.2 to write these new c. on the tablets of your hearts.

140:6.6 Jesus was minded to go on discussing the other c.

142:3.10 they had ten c. which served as their law right up to

142:3.10 And these ten c. were: “1. You shall worship no

142:3.21 Moses gave them the new ten c., which you will all

142:3.21 And did you never take notice of these c. as twice

142:3.22 these ten negative c. were changed into the great law

149:6.7 taught that you should ‘fear God and keep his c.,

150:8.3 cause our hearts to cleave to your c.;

150:8.4 the yoke of the c. as applied to the day and the night.

153:3.3 “Why is it that you transgress the c. of God by the

153:3.6 that “it is better to die than to transgress the c. of

163:2.4 Seeing that I have observed all the c. from youth, I

163:2.4 “If you keep all the c.—do not commit adultery, do

174:4.2 on these two c. hang all the law and the prophets.”

commandsnoun

66:7.8 as “The Father’s Way” and consisted of seven c.:

66:7.16 It became the custom to hold one of these c. in mind

74:7.19 7. The seven c. of supreme moral rule.

74:7.20 Adamites taught additional reasons for these c.;

93:4.6 the seven c. taught in the first and second Edens.

93:4.6 These c. of the Salem religion were: 1. You shall not

124:4.9 his supreme conflict was between two great c.

142:4.2 no longer shall they concern themselves with c. to

169:1.12 never transgressing the least of your c., and yet

196:2.7 more a confession of faith than c. to his followers.

commandsverb

92:3.4 Evolved religion c. respect because its followers

155:1.2 Psalmist c. you to rejoice with trembling; I bid you

162:3.2 Now, the law of Moses c. that we should stone such

commemorate

77:3.6 wanted the tower designed to c. the Dilmun culture.

135:6.7 set up by Joshua to c. the crossing of the “twelve

commemorated

123:3.5 c. the dedication of the temple after the restoration

179:5.2 The old Passover c. the emergence of their fathers

commemorating

98:4.7 Black Friday,the “day of blood,” c. the death of Attis

commemoration

123:3.5 synagogue sermons, and the recurring feasts of c..

124:6.15 for the celebration of the ancient Passover c..

133:2.5 the “city of victory” in c. of the battle of Actium,

180:2.3 and in c. of this olden teaching a large emblem of the

188:3.11 “In c. of the mortal transit of Jesus of Nazareth on

commemorations

128:1.15 custom when in Jerusalem attending these festival c..

commence

6:8.6 not until you spiritize and c. your spirit ascension

commenced

57:3.3 gravity control of the gaseous content c. to weaken

60:3.5 The southern seas c. the invasion of North

80:3.9 But as they c. to establish settlements and engage

commencing

155:3.1 They were c. to comprehend that the “kingdom of

commend

27:1.4 made ready to c. the keeping of your identity into the

155:6.12 It is not the mental immaturity of the child that I c.

174:4.3 better part of valor openly to c. the Master’s reply.

187:5.5 “It is finished! Father, into your hands I c. my spirit.”

188:3.4 him say, “Father, into your hands I c. my spirit.”

196:2.8 equally condemn the irreligious pauper and c. the

commendable

94:12.4 truth from any and all sources is a c. tendency to

134:9.7 when Jesus had completed a c. piece of work.

137:1.3 “Simon, your enthusiasm is c., but it is dangerous to

139:6.3 his reputation, and his nation, all of which is c. if it

143:5.3 woman could receive from such a c. Jew would be

149:6.10 meekness before men is c.; but the hypocrisy of

commendation

139:1.10 failed to encourage his associates by judicious c..

commended

130:3.10 Jesus c. to Ganid much in the Greek philosophy

188:3.4 we do not really know what Jesus c. to his Father.

commensurate

11:2.1 a headquarters c. with the dignity and infinitude of

55:2.2 the indwelling Adjuster—increases in frequency c.

70:2.9 of producing dividends of social gain in any way c.

105:5.5 seeking those high destinies c. with an infinity source

107:5.2 they must have powers of selfhood which are c. with

comment

127:3.8 so selected the passages that c. was unnecessary.

132:6.1 Ganid never forgot Jesus’ c.: “You know, Ganid,

151:2.5 and subsequently asked us to make c. upon it.”

151:3.13 Jesus made his first c. on the parable of the sower.

169:3.3 Lazarus, Jesus never consented to make c. thereon.

179:1.7 Without c. Jesus went to his place, and he did not

182:0.2 But they did not engage in open c. about Judas

182:2.4 The Master’s c. in reference to Judas, spoken in the

commentary

140:8.2 Jesus pointed to his own experience as sufficient c.

149:2.1 only c. being the inspired interpretation afforded

194:4.6 great mistake of using the living and illustrative c.

commented

127:3.3 James c. on the perfunctory and heartless manner

146:2.13 Of all the prayers of the Hebrew scriptures he c.

146:2.13 Jesus c. at great length on the relation of prayer to

commenting

156:1.8 c. on the cure of the daughter of the Syrian woman,

169:2.1 One evening Simon Zelotes, c. on one of Jesus’

172:1.3 In c. on the legend of the walls of Jericho falling

comments

124:2.1 the momentous words of his son but made few c.;

125:5.8 Jesus made few c. on the remarks of his elders.

127:3.8 many times offered c. on the lesson, but usually he

170:0.2 We will also make certain c. dealing with the

commerce

28:5.13 Whether in human associations of c. and trade,

52:6.3 and fraternal associations through travel, c., and

69:3.11 were employed as spies, carrying on c. as a side line.

69:3.11 Growth of group barter developed into c.;

69:4.8 C., linked with adventure, led to exploration and

69:4.8 C. has been the great civilizer through promoting the

70:3.3 it was c. and trade that held these primitive groups

70:6.5 appointed representatives to be in charge of c. and

70:9.10 8. Promotion of trade and c.—industrial development

71:3.2 best combated by the co-ordination of science, c.,

72:1.3 They enjoy a brisk domestic c. but have little trade

72:11.5 mechanisms are quite fully employed in trade, c.,

74:7.15 3. The code of trade and c..

77:3.6 that Bablot would become a great center of c., art,

77:4.4 The culture and c. advocates migrated eastward into

78:8.6 as teachers of art and industry, as directors of c.,

79:1.4 C. and urban life made their appearance.

79:1.4 C in stone, metal, wood, and pottery was accelerated

80:1.1 Some of man’s very early maritime c was established

80:3.9 to establish settlements and engage in c. and

80:7.13 flood of inferiority which engulfed their art and c.,

80:9.4 amber from the Baltic coast, building up a great c.

80:9.9 Mediterranean sea-borne c. was in full swing about

81:3.0 3. CITIES, MANUFACTURE, AND COMMERCE

81:3.1 the cultivation of the soil, with c. as a side line.

81:3.2 the manufacture of raw materials into articles of c.

81:3.6 c. quickly became the most potent influence in the

81:3.6 now vehicles became employed both in c. and war.

89:5.7 There was considerable c. in women and children

89:8.7 The developing c. of the races had inculcated the

102:2.8 life in the open arenas of human society and c..

121:2.5 was very close connection between the culture, c.,

121:6.8 where the Jews found themselves dispersed by c.

134:5.6 by trade, c., and conquest, tribes become unified as

134:5.13 immigration, military affairs, or interstate c..

136:8.4 —how people gained their ends in politics and c. by

153:3.6 unclean hands in the same light as c. with a harlot,

156:4.3 which contributed so much to their world-wide c.

162:3.4 to earn their living by making c. of her body.

173:1.6 but thoughtfully contemplating this scene of c. and

173:1.7 five minutes all c. had been swept from the temple.

173:2.3 his recent conduct in clearing the temple of all c..

195:10.13 no excuse for the involvement of the church in c. and

commercial

51:6.1 the garden open up new channels of c. intercourse.

66:5.12 Dalamatia schools the first c. credit was practiced.

71:3.11 forms of economic and c. associations of people.

72:7.3 socialistic enterprises and by licensing various c.

72:7.12 of naval equipment for c. and recreational usages.

76:3.10 the debased and c. priesthoods of the later tribes

77:4.7 agriculture, animals, pottery, weaving, c. law,

79:1.4 Adonia became the central Asian c. metropolis,

79:3.5 the leading cultural, religious, philosophic, and c.

79:3.8 These c. relationships greatly contributed to the

79:7.6 governmental administration were due to the c.

79:8.15 embracing cities, manufacture, c. exchange, art,

80:5.5 The later conquest progressed by c. penetration,

81:6.19 by the establishment of international c. exchange.

82:4.5 a virgin was a c. asset to the father—she brought a

121:1.9 relative peace, and extensive c. intercourse with the

125:1.1 the vendors of sacrificial animals and sundry other c.

130:3.2 making Alexandria the maritime c. crossroads of

130:7.1 fellow travelers about things social, political, and c.;

132:0.2 worthy successor in the management of his vast c.

133:4.13 and their two months’ stay in this thriving c. center

173:1.1 A huge c. traffic had grown up in association with

173:1.3 an extensive system of banking and c. exchange

173:1.4 temple rulers profited tremendously from these c.

184:1.3 driving the money-changers and other c. traders out

commercialized

69:5.7 There early sprang up a c. nobility, admission to

70:7.9 C. prostitution began when these men’s clubs paid

162:3.4 rulers thus to betray his own wife in her c. vice.

commercializing

97:10.4 rebuked unscrupulous rulers, denounced c. priests,

173:1.11 temple discloses the Master’s attitude toward c.

commingle

58:3.4 so frequently overlap and hence extensively c..

75:4.4 admonished: “In the day that you c. good and evil,

commingled

42:5.1 energy rays so frequently c. with their associated

58:7.1 Some of these older water-deposited rocks are c.

59:2.3 The waters of the world’s oceans were generally c..

61:3.9 the arctic waters c. with those of the Atlantic Ocean.

75:8.4 Eve allowed this life trust to become prematurely c.

80:8.1 remnants of the c. Saharans and the southern blue

92:4.7 Melchizedek’s teachings gradually c. with the beliefs

114:6.9 are remnants of nine human races which have c. and

158:5.2 long-to-be-remembered words of c. faith and doubt

184:2.8 It was such a glance of c. pity and love as mortal

189:1.1 At ten minutes before three, intense vibrations of c.

commingling

26:11.1 And the c. of these manifold types provides the

26:11.5 human and divine, the c. of creature and Creator.

59:3.8 second advance of the Silurian seas with another c.

59:4.3 species segregation, but later on there was free c.

59:5.3 These two seas united, c. their different forms of life,

61:7.16 ice led to an extraordinary c. of plants and of animals

commissary

139:5.4 The c. department of the apostolic family was

commissionnoundeliberative body

0:0.4 formulated by an Orvonton c. sent to Urantia for this

0:0.5 Orvonton, from whose capital, Uversa, our c. hails.

15:12.1 the verdict is formulated by a varying-sized c.

18:7.1 the Advisory C. of Interuniverse Ethics and Self-

22:4.6 the question is settled by appeal to an ascendant c.

22:10.4 Not long since I was directed to head a c. of six—

22:10.4 temporary assignment of such secretaries to my c..

22:10.7 are not permanently assigned to any Son or any c..

25:2.5 This quartet constitutes a conciliating c. and is made

25:2.7 assigned to the adjudication of the conciliating c..

25:2.8 of the realms and to execute the decisions of the c.,

25:2.9 The remaining member of the c. automatically

25:2.9 If the c. is serving on an evolutionary world, a third

25:2.10 When in session a c. functions as a group of three

25:2.12 But when a c. has once accepted jurisdiction of a

25:3.3 a conciliating c. will begin to function forthwith.

25:3.4 matters so develop that the c. closes its records

25:3.8 a conciliating c. can always be had to pass upon

25:3.11 —being quasi-material—keeping the c. as a whole in

25:3.17 The members of a conciliating c. are never separated.

26:6.4 they bring them before the c. of seventy, a mixed

26:6.4 After satisfying this c. as to their comprehension of

31:10.22 into English by a high c. consisting of twenty-four

36:2.16 the early establishment of the life-conservation c.,

43:2.8 The approval of this supreme c. renders legislative

47:1.4 must pass the requirements of the parental c. from

47:1.4 The present Urantia c. consists of twelve parental

47:1.4 Service on this c. is rotational and is for only ten

56:10.23 been sponsored by a c. of Nebadon personalities

57:8.7 This c. consisted of twenty-four members,

57:8.8 this c. returned to Jerusem and reported favorably

57:8.9 planetary occupation were completed by the c. of

57:8.9 approved by the planetary c. of seventy on Edentia.

58:1.1 600,000,000 years ago the c. of Life Carriers sent

58:1.6 the Satania c. of Life Carriers returned to Jerusem,

65:1.6 the archangel c. of Life Carrier transmutation.

65:1.8 will creatures, there is summoned a c. of twelve,

66:2.7 the highly skilled volunteer c. from Avalon, who

66:5.11 5. The c. on industry and trade.

66:5.11 They contributed to the elevation of standards of

66:5.11 They greatly expanded the trade in the improved salt

67:4.1 Nod and all of the c. on industry and trade joined

67:4.1 Tut and the c. on tribal government all went astray.

72:7.14 validated by the federal budget c. of one hundred.

72:7.14 The members of this c. are nominated by the state

73:1.3 Nod, onetime chairman of the Dalamatia c. on trade

74:8.12 translated into Greek by a c. of seventy scholars

75:3.1 the onetime chief of the Dalamatia c. on health

75:3.4 the chairman of the Edenic c. on tribal relations,

76:4.8 Eve was made the head of a c. of twelve on race

76:4.8 before Adam died this c. had selected 1,682 of the

114:1.1 first delegated by him to a joint c. of Melchizedeks

114:1.1 the Jerusem c. of twenty-four former Urantians with

114:2.1 Qualification for membership on this c. is

114:2.1 members of this c. of special supervisors.

114:2.4 The members of this same c. of former Urantians act

114:2.5 While the members of the latter c. are thus actively

119:8.9 These papers were authorized by a Nebadon c. of

PART IV  This group of papers was sponsored by a c. of

120:0.1 I, the Melchizedek director of the revelatory c.

121:0.1 Acting under the supervision of a c. of twelve

122:0.2 dispatched to Urantia the Family C. of Twelve—

122:0.2 When this c. ended its labors, Gabriel was present

122:0.2 prospective unions as being, in the opinion of the c.

134:3.8 the Melchizedek chairman of the revelatory c.

134:3.8 appointed a c. of three of our number to prepare

134:3.8 by the Melchizedek chairman of the revelatory c..

147:6.2 c. of six secret spies was appointed to follow Jesus

189:1.1 the Paradise incarnation c., consisting of seven

commissionappointment or charge

34:7.1 eternity may be required to fulfill the c., “he will

39:0.9 now holds the c. of associate chief of seraphim on

66:1.3 Caligastia very early sought a c. as Planetary Prince,

73:6.3 When the Most Highs approved the c. of Caligastia

74:1.5 and who were all in c. as faithful stewards of trust

112:5.11 restrictions placed upon my c. as a revelator of truth

119:0.1 adhere strictly to the limitations imposed by my c..

119:0.7 nature of these bestowals as fully as my c. permits.

119:6.3 restrictions imposed upon me in accepting this c.

120:0.9 when Immanuel presented the seventh bestowal c..

120:1.0 1. THE SEVENTH BESTOWAL COMMISSION

121:8.12 [Acknowledgment: In carrying out my c. to restate

121:8.13 My revelatory c. forbade me to resort to

126:2.2 not only to fulfill the c. of his heavenly Father to

139:4.3 but the Master had already given Andrew his c.;

140:3.20 who hears this charge and sincerely executes his c.

140:4.1 It was the Master’s personal c. to those who were

141:7.11 was to be limited by the c. of his “associate on high,”

141:8.2 And it was in Jericho that Jesus’ c. to the twelve to

174:0.2 be true to your c. as an ambassador of the kingdom

191:5.3 to hear once more the c. to go into all the world

192:2.12 an eye single only to obeying your c. to preach

192:2.12 will on earth, so shall you fulfill the divine c..

commissioncompletion or execution

54:5.13 within two or three days of the c. of the crime,

54:5.13 to trial within two and a half seconds of its c..

87:2.2 Any error of c. or omission in the acts of the living

89:0.2 At first, man was only concerned with sins of c.,

commissionfee

69:3.11 Then came the merchant class, charging a c., profit,

173:1.3 three to four cents c. for the exchange of a coin

commissionverb

120:1.7 and as I c. you to undertake this ministry of divine

150:1.1 Jesus would dare to c. women to teach the gospel of

150:1.3 stunned when he proposed to c. these ten women

commissionedsee commissioned by

1:7.9 I am c. to sponsor those papers portraying the nature

18:6.2 beings in existence, though they have not all been c..

19:4.2 One Censor is c. on each of the billion worlds of

20:2.2 But when c. in a local universe, Magisterial Sons

20:4.5 Urantia may yet be visited by an Avonal c. to

20:7.5 from there are c. for service in some local universe.

22:1.12 (embraced) by the Trinity and then c. to the courts

22:1.13 All seven orders of Trinity-embraced sons are c. as

22:2.2 embrace of the Trinity and subsequently are c. to

22:2.5 Almost one trillion Mighty Messengers are c. on

22:2.6 We were finally c. and together assigned to Uversa

22:3.2 There are now c. in Orvonton more than ten billion

22:4.2 one hundred million of these sons c. in Orvonton.

22:5.4 are Trinity embraced and c. as Custodians in the

22:6.1 They are then c. in the superuniverses as Trinitized

22:9.1 Those of more acceptable service are c. High Son

22:9.3 billion Celestial Guardians have been c. in Orvonton.

24:5.2 all sentinels c. in a local universe are subordinate

26:11.2 Certain of these sons are Trinity embraced and c.

29:4.18 Trillions upon trillions of them are c. in Ensa, your

31:10.10 Paradise and Havona and c. them as administrators

36:3.2 The corps of Life Carriers c. to plant life upon a new

37:2.7 but when thus c., they never function alone.

37:9.9 capital, though some are c. as Planetary Adams.

37:9.10 the Material Son and Daughter are c. to found the

38:5.2 Seraphim are not yet c. as ministering spirits,

38:5.3 complete training and are c. as ministering spirits of

38:5.4 When once seraphim are c., they may range all

39:0.11 After being c., seraphim are assigned to the reserves

39:9.2 accompany each newly c. Planetary Prince to the

43:3.1 When c. to active duty as constellation rulers,

43:5.13 Son attached to the Edentia rulers but c. as a special

46:5.25 being the first c. of all the ascendant Evening Stars.

50:0.1 eventually c. as Planetary Princes and sent forth to

57:1.4 The Orvonton authorities c. the original discoverer

72:11.1 Graduates of the federal military schools may be c.

72:11.2 The courses pursued by such c. officers are four

94:0.1 taught the natives the Salem religion and then c.

95:1.8 They had been c. to preach a definite gospel, to

114:2.1 those who have been c. have all been contributors

140:3.17 “You are c. to save men, not to judge them.

140:9.2 Jesus c. them to go forth in the world as his

144:7.4 a group of seventy teachers whom the Master c. to

150:4.1 apostles of John, and the newly c. women’s group

178:1.11 Remember that you are c. to preach this gospel of

178:1.16 Do not forget that you are c. to go forth preaching

195:9.10 a brotherhood of dynamic believers as Jesus c.

commissioned by

8:6.8 on Urantia by a Divine Counselor of Uversa c. by the

9:8.26 on Urantia by a Divine Counselor of Uversa c. by the

11:9.9 [Presented by a Perfector of Wisdom c. thus to

13:4.8 [Presented by a Perfector of Wisdom c. thus to

14:6.42 [Presented by a Perfector of Wisdom c. thus to

25:8.2 They are summoned to the central Isle and are c. as

33:6.4 Observers are c. by executive decree of a System

35:6.1 selected by the Creator Son and are c. by Gabriel

37:7.1 Like most other instructors in Nebadon they are c.

43:3.2 At least three Vorondadek Sons are c. by Gabriel as

44:0.5 They are c. in the following seven major divisions of

48:5.4 the other instructors, are c. by the Melchizedeks.

53:0.1 Lucifer was number 37 of his order, and when c.

92:5.10 those teachers who were c. by Machiventa when he

94:5.1 But the teachers c. by Melchizedek and his

114:7.11 heads of the whole reserve corps have been c. by

124:6.15 c. by Immanuel, who said: “The hour has come.

148:1.4 until after they were later ordained and c. by Jesus

150:1.1 These ten women selected and c. by Jesus were:

commissioner

72:6.2 unless they secure a permit from the state labor c.

72:6.2 by court order countersigned by the pension c. of

commissioners or High Commissioners

25:3.1 The younger and less experienced c. begin their

25:3.5 The c.’ decisions are placed on the planetary

25:3.9 In this larger work of a universe the c. are of great

25:3.11 From the problems of local universes the c. are

25:3.12 The character of the work of the c. continues to

29:4.2 the Council of Equilibrium, the h. of power

29:4.2 These h. are empowered to interpret the readings

30:2.145 5. H..

35:8.6 subordinate assistants, messengers, custodians, c.,

36:2.16 Urantia there were twenty-four such custodian c.,

37:1.6 5. H..

37:5.0 5. HIGH COMMISSIONERS

37:5.1 The H. are Spirit-fused ascendant mortals;

37:5.3 they never become finaliters, but they do become

37:5.3 They have in spirit obeyed the Father’s command,

37:5.5 The H. begin their service on the planets as race c..

37:5.5 they interpret the viewpoints and portray the needs

37:5.5 They are supremely devoted to the welfare of the

37:5.5 Race c. function in an endless series of planetary

37:5.6 race c. are advanced to the higher levels of High

37:5.6 eventually attaining the status of H. of and in the

37:5.6 slightly over one and one-half billion of these H. in

37:5.6 but they are ascendant beings of long experience

37:5.7 We invariably find these c. in all the tribunals of

37:5.8 H. are attached to the various messenger hosts of

37:5.8 They are encountered on the programs of various

37:5.8 these same mortal-wise c. are always attached to the

37:5.9 c. are at hand to present their recommendations;

37:5.9 they are always present to speak for those who

39:1.7 this work they are closely associated with the H.,

47:1.4 All who fail to satisfy these c. as to their parental

48:6.32 the efforts of the race c. to harmonize the varied

114:4.2 The race c. are very active on Urantia, and their

114:6.9 closely associated with the ministry of the race c.,

153:3.6 The Pharisaic c. of the Jerusalem Sanhedrin were

154:0.1 between Herod Antipas and a group of special c.

commissioning

147:2.4 the c. and sending forth of the seventy evangelists.

commissions

22:10.1 They act, from time to time, as clerks for special c.

23:2.24 They are frequently attached to c. which are sent to

25:2.10 Hence these c. are sometimes called referee trios.

25:2.11 c. devoted to the quick adjudication of minor

25:2.11 Were it not for these mobile and eminently fair c.,

25:3.6 these c. of four are advanced to duty on a system

25:3.7 No conciliating c. need function in the central

25:3.15 c. are widely scattered through the grand universe.

25:3.15 eighteen trillion c.—over seventy trillion individuals.

25:4.11 midway creatures serve on these advisory c. while

26:7.3 one of the many triune c. functioning as examiners

26:7.3 These c. consist of one fellow of the finaliters,

29:4.15 of the divine executioners of the conciliating c.

35:1.2 over the special, extraordinary, and emergency c.

35:2.4 small groups to the worlds to serve as advisory c.,

35:9.2 The System Sovereigns rule in c. of two or three on

37:5.4 Thus do they become candidates for c. to the high

37:8.6 hundred million conciliating c. in our local universe.

38:7.6 as are the Havona Servitals and the conciliating c..

39:4.2 executing many c. for the welfare of the system

39:4.5 before the referee trios of the conciliating c.

50:2.6 The roving c. of conciliators serve and supplement

55:3.20 7. Certain elective c. of three properly qualified

66:5.31 nine special c. charged with the supervision of human

66:6.4 Each of the ten planetary c. set about slowly and

66:7.5 eligible for marriage and ready to receive their c. as

67:6.2 of human affairs in the hands of ten c. of four each,

73:2.4 These c. all began in earnest their preliminary work,

108:3.6 Not on the records of Nebadon nor before the c. of

114:2.5 and varying sized c. of its onetime inhabitants, but

114:2.5 but these other c. are subordinate to the Urantian

114:5.1 operative on the planet—only the conciliating c..

114:5.2 rulings are all subject to appeal to conciliating c.,

120:1.1 perfectly have you executed the six previous c.,

151:2.6 faithfully and efficiently we execute our divine c.,

commit

2:7.5 Philosophers c. their gravest error when they are

19:1.9 2. It may c. the supreme philosophical blunder by

26:5.6 and c. them to the care of the supremacy guides.

54:4.3 creature can actually choose to do wrong—c. sin—

54:5.13 c. a crime which precipitated pandemonium,

55:2.5 those earlier ages when mortals must c. their dead

82:3.12 widows being either killed or allowed to c. suicide

87:2.7 It became the custom for a widow to c. suicide on

89:2.5 for sins they intended to c. the following week.

93:4.12 6. You shall not c. adultery.

120:3.9 we would c. you to the leading of the Adjuster,

120:3.11 And to you, Gabriel, I c. the safekeeping of the Son

131:2.10 C. your way to the Lord—trust him—and he will

131:2.12 you shall not kill; you shall not c. adultery;

131:6.2 Those who c. sin will not ascend on high, but those

131:10.2 learn how to c. the keeping of our souls to him

134:8.7 I c. you to the adjudication of the Judges of a greater

140:2.2 Father, I thank you for these men, and I c. them to

140:6.5 teachers of the law say, ‘You shall not c. adultery.’

146:2.9C. your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will

150:2.2 reputable society toward women who c. errors of

155:6.2 C. not the folly of calling that divine which is

160:1.5 they never worry, neither do they c. suicide.

163:2.4 “If you keep all the commandments—do not c.

175:1.5 your leaders are about to c. the supreme folly of all

179:5.4 pains to suggest his meanings rather than to c.

183:2.3 right any wrong they might be disposed to c..

195:7.10 man’s futile effort to c. intellectual and moral suicide

commitment

72:4.2 c. decrees are handed down by the parental courts.

commitments

99:3.1 Early Christianity was entirely free from all social c.,

120:3.4 economic structure and the political c. of your day.

commits

17:6.5 the Master Spirit c. the new Spirit consort to the

162:7.2 Verily, verily, I say to you, everyone who c. sin is

committed

18:1.1 seven fraternal spheres is wholly c. to this corps of

33:3.5 “all power in heaven and on earth has been c. to his

36:2.13 to improve the vital formulas c. to their keeping.

72:4.2 are c. for life to special custodial colonies where they

75:5.2 and with premeditation Adam c. the folly of Eve.

80:5.6 was, by elaborate ceremony, c. to the shaman priests,

93:4.1 the clay-tablet rolls of the Melchizedek church c. to

108:5.3 Adjusters will never lose anything c. to their care;

123:5.2 studied in the advanced school and c. to memory,

139:12.13 rushed out and c. the final act in the drama of fleeing

140:6.5 after her has already c. adultery with her in his heart.

143:2.1 when Jesus was denounced by enemies, he simply c.

144:1.1 became more devoted to Jesus and increasingly c. to

159:1.3 it has been c. to your hands that you should

164:3.3 born blind as a punishment for some specific sin c.

164:3.4 they were believed to be expiating the sins c. in

176:3.7 “Here, Master, is the truth you c. to us a hundred

176:3.7 In accordance with the truth c. to your hands will

185:1.6 Lausanne, where he subsequently c. suicide.

191:6.3 gospel shall not be c. to the custody of mere priests.

192:3.2 had had all power and authority c. to his hand.

194:0.2 the proclamation of the good news c. to their hands.

committee

47:10.1 signal for all Jerusem to assemble as a c. of welcome.

73:2.4 the c. on location for the Garden sallied forth in

73:3.1 The c. on location was absent for almost three years.

73:3.2 The c almost unanimously favored the third selection

74:2.5 the Urantia reception c. welcomed this Son and

74:2.5 Amadon was chairman of this c., which consisted of

76:1.3 site was one of the three original selections of the c.

124:1.4 had viewed it before the c. went to call on Joseph to

124:1.4 And the c. of elders departed in silence.

127:2.7 his reply to the citizens’ c. of Nazareth when they

128:5.3 The spokesmen for this c. explained to Jesus that

141:3.2 Judas developed into a general managerial c. of three

148:1.1 Peter, James, and Andrew were the c. designated by

148:8.3 Zebedee, with the assistance of a self-appointed c.,

163:2.1 membership in the seventy were rejected by the c.

163:2.1 This c. consisted of Andrew, Abner, and the acting

163:2.1 In all cases where this c. of three were not

188:2.2 ended with the appointment of a c. of Sanhedrists

188:2.2 Said the spokesman of this c. to Pilate: “Sir, we

committing

19:1.7 it is always in danger of c. four errors of reasoning:

67:1.3 In c. this deliberate sin, Caligastia so completely

67:4.6 rulers like Daligastia going astray—c. traitorous sin.

70:6.6 to death, were often given the option of c. suicide,

93:6.2 that these backward clans were certainly c. suicide

112:5.19 in the awaiting morontia mind-body form while c.

168:3.2 that Jesus was a menace to all Israel and formally c.

186:1.6 Sin was bewitching and adventurous in the c., but

commodious

179:1.1 upstairs by John Mark, they beheld a large and c.

commodities

66:5.11 standards of living by providing new c. to attract the

69:3.11 following the exchange of c. came the exchange of

125:1.1 sacrificial animals and sundry other commercial c..

commonshared; see common, in

10:3.3 and love for an honored and respected c. Father.

25:4.11 maintain c headquarters on the spheres of assignment

26:11.2 their c. destiny in the reserves of the Corps of

35:3.11 The pilot world, the sphere Melchizedek, is the c.

39:2.15 with these c. symbols maintain reciprocal contact

40:9.7 spiritual value are c. possessions of the surviving

41:3.4 revolve about a c. center as one type of double star.

44:3.8 Great and magnificent are the places of c. assembly.

45:6.1 you both find much of c. interest to engage your

46:4.6 circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles is c. to all

47:6.3 realization of a c. and supreme destiny—the goal of

49:4.5 tilling the soil is the one pursuit that is c. to the

51:6.6 and Daughter become accepted as the c. ancestors

51:6.6 the c. parents of the now blended descendants of the

52:3.10 fairly well blended, and until they speak a c. language

52:6.3 Development of a c. language and multiplication of

61:3.12 monkey and gorilla evolved, having a c. ancestor,

62:1.1 though springing from an ancestor c. to both but

64:1.3 tropical forests of the land of their early c. origin.

64:7.9 descendants of their early and c. ancestor, Andon.

69:9.8 including tools and weapons, was the c. possession

70:3.1 horde is everything; even children are its c. property.

70:3.5 The absence of a c. language has always impeded

70:4.2 owed their existence to certain c. interests, such as:

70:4.3 1. Tracing origin back to a c. ancestor.

70:4.4 2. Allegiance to a c. religious totem.

70:4.6 4. Sharing a c. dwelling place.

70:4.8 6. Having had a c. military experience.

71:1.1 people have a c. language, mores, and institutions.

73:1.4 two groups would try to engage in a c. enterprise.

77:6.1 descendant of ancestors c. to the parentage of the

78:8.7 they refused to subordinate themselves to a c. leader.

79:6.9 they formed a compact body speaking a c. language.

81:5.3 security against c. dangers and racial perils.

92:1.3 bells, drums, and priesthoods are c. to all religions.

95:7.5 This point of c. contact and reverence led to the

99:5.7 religious group of some sort which creates c. goals.

99:5.7 able to agree upon as a c. religious attitude.

99:5.10 recite a form of words indicative of their c. beliefs.

103:4.1 Partaking of a c. meal was the earliest type of social

103:7.6 through c. contact with the logic of philosophy,

103:7.9 a c. meeting ground for the discoveries of science

120:3.6 life and teachings are to become the c. heritage of all

122:1.2 had a more illustrious lineage of c. progenitors

122:6.3 helping themselves from a c. dish, or pot, of food.

131:4.4 for my worship is the virtue c. to all creatures.

132:1.4 idealists who are in possession of a c. standard of

133:0.1 found themselves drawn together by c. interest in

133:4.5 journey of attaining the presence of our c. Father,

133:5.8 quantitative fact and the qualitative value have a c.

141:5.3 you are possessed with a c. motive for life service;

141:5.3 you all have a c. goal of existence; you all purpose

147:2.1 Judas made a deposit of some of their c. funds in

148:0.5 was not conducted as a community of c. interests,

154:4.1 but they could not find any c. ground for agreement.

157:4.2 Peter, was becoming, by c. consent, the spokesman

160:2.8 devotion to a c. cause, mutual loyalty to a Deity.

163:2.11 all of their worldly possessions to the c. cause.

166:2.1 contact with this Samaritan, but their c. affliction

168:1.14 It was the c. belief of the Jews that the drop of gall

182:3.7 natural ebb and flow of feeling which is c. to all

192:0.2 Peter naturally assumed it and held it by c. consent

195:1.1 They had a c. goal—both aimed at the emergence

common, in

14:5.6 there is nothing in c. between the worlds of Havona

19:2.2 In c. with their co-ordinates, the Divine Counselors

22:0.5 all Trinitized Sons of God have in c. the experience

22:2.7 Mighty Messengers, in c. with all Trinity-embraced

31:2.4 have much in c.: One is a direct personalization of

40:6.5 also be sons of that Father which you have in c.

40:9.3 sharing the mansion and morontia spheres in c. with

40:9.7 to reconstruct any experience which they had in c.,

47:0.4 world number two onward, while all seven, in c.

47:4.2 survivors occupy the mansion worlds in c. with the

48:1.2 all fifty-six of the system transition abodes, in c. with

61:1.10 In c. with the later appearing orders, they developed

77:4.7 it had much in c. with the so-called Aryan tongues.

87:6.14 You address one another in c., everyday language,

91:2.2 this generalized relationship, they have little in c..

94:6.8 twentieth-century Urantia has very little in c. with

102:4.1 Religion and social consciousness have this in c.:

109:1.3 in c. with all beings living and functioning within the

119:5.2 performed the duties of a spirit mortal in c. with his

121:6.5 Mithraic in origin, having little in c. with Hebrew

137:7.8 refrained from marriage, and had all things in c..

140:6.13 if they should “continue having everything in c..”

148:1.3 school of evangelists did not have everything in c.

149:2.5 with the recognition of the truths which are held in c.

150:3.9 The gospel must have nothing in c. with the priests

161:2.3 are a happy community; we share all things in c..

165:4.5 they have all things in c. as do the Essenes, but

194:4.3 possessed was his own, and they had all things in c..”

commonordinary or frequent; see common people

38:0.3 constitute the corps of the skilled and c. ministers of

41:6.2 longevity excelling all of the more c. forms of matter

41:8.1 most c. of which is the hydrogen-carbon-helium

49:5.11 are many c. species absent from your planet.

57:6.4 gravity-tidal explosions of lesser bodies are quite c..

63:4.4 It was a c. sight in later times, during their recurring

65:2.12 not only giving rise to the c. modern varieties but

66:5.5 butter and cheese became c. articles of human diet.

66:7.17 a spiritual reminder into the c. reckoning of time.

67:8.5 the future largely from the c. clay of the mortals of

68:3.1 C. fear was physiological in origin: fear of physical

68:6.9 c. after the establishment of the taboo on childbirth

70:8.8 warriors, capitalist-traders, c. laborers, and slaves.

70:10.10 Suicide was a c. mode of retaliation.

70:10.10 not hold life very dear; suicide over trifles was c.,

70:10.14 Punishment by burning alive was a c. practice.

71:2.7 Public opinion, c opinion, has always delayed society

75:3.8 (Outside of the Garden, multiple mating was a c.

76:3.1 this magnificent couple reduced to the status of the c

81:6.33 True, many c. services can be acceptably socialized,

82:3.9 puberty was the c. age of marriage, but this has

82:5.4 And brother and sister marriages were c. in Egypt,

83:2.3 a sort of elopement rehearsal which was once a c.

87:2.4 Self-torture—wounds—was a c. form of mourning.

87:3.1 it became the connecting link between c. ghosts and

87:6.14 You address one another in c., everyday language,

88:3.4 the exaltation and adoration of the c. man’s ideas

89:3.1 in religious evolution; fasting was a c. practice.

89:5.11 Blood drinking became c., and it was customary to

89:5.14 a c. practice to dig up buried bodies and eat them.

89:6.3 As was c. custom, this well-meaning man had

90:1.4 feats were regarded as supernatural by the c. folk,

90:2.6 Civilized man still makes the weather the c. topic of

90:4.5 It was a c. method of treatment to rub something

92:5.6 so-called sons of God were c. among the world races

96:2.2 the c. and downtrodden laborers of the Nile valley.

100:7.3 his plans were characterized by sanctified c. sense.

110:4.5 so highly animallike in their c. behavior,

122:10.3 murder were c. occurrences at the court of Herod.

123:5.7 And these conditions gave rise to the c. saying in

126:5.5 The pay of a c. day-laboring carpenter was slowly

127:3.7 Jesus truly loved people—just c. folks.

140:5.16 So-called c. sense or the best of logic would never

146:2.16 “Be not constantly overanxious about your c. needs.

150:9.2 your brother is a c. workman, and your sisters still

155:3.5 sense of sacredness to become attached to c. ideas,

159:4.9 religion from being safeguarded by c. sense.

160:1.7 dependable techniques for solving c. problems.

163:4.13 “salute no man by the way,” which was a c. method

164:3.6 Jesus had warned them to avoid the c. tendency to

164:4.4 one who is a c. sinner cannot perform such miracles.

167:2.1 bread in the kingdom of God”—that being a c. saying

167:6.3 so does the sacred oftentimes appear to be the c.,

171:4.8 The “third day” was a c. Jewish expression

172:0.2 the c. folks of Bethany and Bethpage did their best

173:2.8 Even the c. folk could not fail to distinguish between

176:4.7 the c. event of natural death, which so suddenly

181:2.19 there is no such thing as c. labor or secular toil.

187:5.8 it was c. for the victims of crucifixion to linger alive

192:1.9 was a c. experience for these fishermen on the Sea of

192:2.13 Nothing which a son of God does can be c..

194:3.15 and as members of this c. group of disciples, they

common people

82:5.7 after the taboo rested upon in-marriages for the c.,

90:5.6 priests have always sought to impress and awe the c.

96:6.1 but the c. rapidly reverted to the older desert idea of

97:0.1 Even c. were able to regard the matured concept of

98:4.1 The c. craved promises of salvation—religious

121:4.6 ethical, and ennobling but were usually above the c..

121:5.6 enamored the c. and had promised them individual

121:6.2 The c. spoke some dialect of Aramaic; the priests

122:1.1 a long and illustrious line of the nobility of the c.,

122:1.3 that the c. might understand him and receive him;

135:10.2 changed into a proclamation of mercy for the c.,

138:2.1 They began to sense how hungry were the c. to hear

138:3.7 sentiments mingling freely and joyously with the c.

138:8.7 The c. marveled at the teaching and ministry of Jesus

139:9.4 The multitudes of the c. were greatly encouraged to

139:9.4 And, too, the c. took more kindly to the idea of

144:1.10 this need for some simple petition for the c. that

146:2.1 While the c. of Jotapata heard Jesus and his apostles

149:2.6 the most direct and immediate appeal to the c..

149:3.1 reception of Jesus and his teachings by the c.,

152:1.4 apostles, let alone the c., could not understand the

154:4.6 preaching doctrines which were upsetting for the c.

166:1.5 taken away the key of knowledge from the c.!

168:3.5 very soon all the c. would believe in him;

173:1.2 exorbitant overcharge were practiced upon the c.,

173:1.4 million dollars while the c. languished in poverty

173:1.5 in resenting this profanation of the temple; the c.,

173:3.2 neither do you believe my teaching, but the c. hear

174:2.1 because of his hold upon the affections of the c..

174:3.3 and the c. marveled at the wisdom of his teaching.

174:4.7 throughout all of these experiences the c. heard him

196:1.4 The c heard Jesus gladly, and they will again respond

commonly

0:0.6 we c. refer to as the grand universe; these are the

11:9.2 We c. refer to the central Isle as belonging to the

21:4.6 that they are c. regarded as a different order.

38:2.2 Angels are, therefore, c. designated by feminine

39:4.5 seraphim often function on the local worlds, c.

41:7.1 the suns, even your own, is higher than is c. believed.

43:0.1 Urantia is c. referred to as 606 of Satania in

48:4.13 which are c. associated with supposed inferiors.

50:0.1 Princes are so specialized in service that they are c.

59:5.22 trunks of the Carboniferous trees were c. seven feet

64:0.2 to the period c. regarded as the Old Stone Age.

69:5.14 Wealthy men c. sacrificed scores of slaves to show

81:5.6 but might does enforce the c. recognized rights of

107:7.1 these marvelous fragments of the Father are c.

110:5.1 of the Adjuster with what is c. called conscience;

139:7.2 never gave Levi a nickname, but his fellow apostles c

141:4.5 1. Diseases of the fleshthose afflictions c. regarded

179:3.9 Is it not c. regarded that he who sits at meat is the

185:1.4 the shields of the emperor, such as were c. used in

187:5.3 wet in the sour wine, in those days c. called vinegar.

commonness

41:0.3 they all had a certain minimum c. of space motion

96:4.2 father and his mother, their c. of religious belief

110:4.1 mortal subjects because of the lack of c. of nature

commonplace

48:7.22 20. Only a poet can discern poetry in the c. prose of

59:6.3 of volcanic action as to an unusual combination of c.

81:2.8 natural causes as explanations for c. phenomena.

81:6.32 trained in one or more methods of c. labor, trades

83:8.7 the practical and c. requirements of marriage and

85:0.2 which loomed large in the c. experience of the

86:1.1 the human experiences of chance—so-called luck, c.

86:7.4 fear as an explanation of luck and the c. inequalities

89:7.4 an acceptable excuse for c. sexual gratification.

91:7.9 faithfully discharging the c. duties of routine mortal

99:4.3 face to face with the c. realities of everyday life.

100:0.2 And religion ennobles the c. drudgery of daily living.

100:6.5 loyal devotion to the c. social obligations of human

109:6.6 created out of the humble circumstances of a c. life

111:7.2 uphill struggle with the c. problems of your material

121:7.12 and everybody believed in miracles as c. occurrences.

123:4.7 Material accidents, c. occurrences of a physical

126:3.14 To all appearances he became c. and conventional,

127:1.2 Always, even in the most c. of contacts, there

127:6.12 art of adjusting his aspirations to the c. demands

132:5.20 the c. dictates of justice, honesty, and fairness will

134:2.2 Jesus, the extraordinary conductor of a c. caravan.

139:5.2 Philip was a c. and matter-of-fact individual.

139:5.5 Philip was the typical everyday and c. average man.

139:9.2 not much to be said about these two c. fisherfolk.

140:1.7 behold, this small beginning of twelve c. men,

140:8.20 Jesus chose as his representatives twelve c. men,

142:7.17 just because I presume to employ c. and literal

143:5.4 but Nalda mistook friendliness for c. familiarity,

145:2.14 As a result of this c. incident the report was rapidly

147:4.3 put a genuinely spiritual interpretation upon my c.

148:6.12 source, nature, and purpose of c. human afflictions.

154:2.4 either the Son or the Father in dealing with these c.

157:1.4 of fishes; such tales of near miracles were c..

160:1.2 the c. lure of existence must be transferred from

164:3.6 common tendency to assign spiritual causes to c.

181:2.19 Dedicate your lives to the enhancement of c. toil.

192:1.4 “Peace be upon you,” but in c. tones he addressed

193:4.7 accepting disappointments as a regular and c. feature

195:10.18 c. disciples of a crucified carpenter set in motion

196:0.7 practical and c. social, economic, and moral life

commons

69:9.14 these “c.” represent the survival of the earlier form of

commonwealth

71:3.11 In a real c. the business of governing cities and

71:7.2 The citizens of such a c. pursue wisdom as an

123:5.2 henceforth a responsible citizen of the c. of Israel,

126:3.11 the Jewish c. and religion? To the Roman Empire?

127:3.5 and James was received into the c. of Israel.

128:3.4 Simon was duly received into the c. of Israel at the

128:5.9 and respected citizen of Nazareth in the c. of Israel.

commotion

42:5.8 the resultant electromagnetic c. produces the X ray;

100:4.2 entails considerable c. in the philosophic realms of

128:5.5 Capernaum boatbuilder who was creating such a c.

137:4.11 The c. of the servants about these huge stone vessels

154:6.11 The c. produced by these men frightened the apostles

communal

16:9.9 Self-consciousness is in essence a c. consciousness:

49:1.2 the c. association of chemical, electrical, and other

69:9.1 While primitive society was virtually c., primitive

69:9.3 But in early c. society a man’s capital was consumed

69:9.16 land was given social sanction only after c. control

72:1.4 orders of government—abortive republics, c. states,

81:6.33 specialized society will not take kindly to ancient c.

83:5.2 This c. phase of marriage had to intervene in the

83:5.2 All over the world the looser forms of c. marriage

89:5.9 1. Cannibalism became a c. ceremony, the collective

91:4.3 All praying, whether individual or c., may be either

99:5.10 to actually do something—partake of the c. supper

140:8.16 never directed his followers to adopt a c. mode of

160:5.11 all mankind shall be thrilled by the c. vision of this

194:4.7 They were not c. by decree but by the desire to

commune

1:7.1 Only personalities can c. with each other, albeit

5:3.5 You worship God; pray to, and c. with, the Son;

16:2.1 can and do immediately c. with one of the Seven

25:8.3 assigned only to be with you and to c. with you

27:5.2 you now c. with living intelligence face to face.

47:8.5 retirement from all routine activities wherein to c.

55:6.4 these mortals are increasingly able to c. with the

102:7.3 You cannot confide in a postulate, c. with a process,

134:9.5 to retire to the hills where he might the better c.

144:1.8 but more often he went off to pray or c. alone.

148:6.7 Job hungered to c. with a divine Being who knows

158:1.6 “I go apart by myself for a season to c. with the

160:1.10 going off so frequently to c. with the Father in

167:6.5 He preferred to c. with the Father amidst the trees

177:0.3 I desire to go alone, that I may c. with the Father.”

180:2.1 and my words live in you, you will be able to c.

182:3.1 ravine where he had often before gone to c. and

communed

75:4.2 And as the Material Son and Daughter thus c. in the

128:5.6 Jesus c. much with his Father in heaven and made

158:3.6 converse with these, his Sons of ministry, and c.

189:2.9 met, recognized, and c. with the resurrected Master.

193:3.2 very near at hand even when I c. with the Father.

communes

111:5.5 personality of the son c. with the personality of the

communicable

29:4.30 function with regard to all forms of c. perception;

communicate

5:3.8 the sublime attempt of the betrothed Adjuster to c.

5:3.8 to c. with God as a faith son of the Father.

6:6.2 never without the ability at least to c. with similar

13:1.20 but they do not c. it to the rest of us, or perhaps

17:1.10 they are thus able to c. simultaneously with all their

18:3.1 that point where they are able to recognize and c.

18:7.3 Any Faithful of Days in Nebadon can and does c.

19:5.11 disclose themselves to me as I am to c. with them;

22:2.9 you will c. freely and understandingly with us since

22:7.9 parental beings are conscious of, and can c. with,

23:1.6 They could c. with others of their number, but

23:2.15 directly and personally c. with the rulers of another

29:4.26 wonderful entities because we cannot c. with them.

29:4.26 language of the realm, but they cannot c. with us.

39:2.4 One superuniverse can ordinarily c. with another

44:4.3 they c. in the tongue of Uversa; if, however, one of

44:5.3 the ability of the ascending morontia beings to c.

55:2.3 the destiny guardians, who in turn c. these matters

62:4.1 While learning to c. with each other by means of

64:7.19 These two tribes found it difficult to c. with each

74:4.3 being able to c. with the midwayers, sent their leader

74:6.6 Adam and Eve could c. with each other and with

75:1.4 by means of the angelic orders, could they c. with

86:5.11 employed when they seek to c. with material beings.

90:2.5 shamanesses who professed to be able to c. with the

91:6.7 of that realm wherein he can c. with his Maker,

93:2.8 but he could not c. with other orders of celestial

107:3.10 only contact and c. with the personalized orders.

107:5.2 Adjusters are possessed of unlimited ability to c. with

108:4.4 no way affects the Adjusters and their ability to c.

109:2.9 more experienced types of Adjusters can c. with

109:4.1 Animals do have fellow feelings, but they do not c.

109:4.2 Animals do, in a crude way, c. with each other, but

110:3.1 when your Adjuster attempts to c. with you,

110:4.5 Adjusters find it next to impossible to c. directly

110:5.6 more often indirectly, you do c. with your Adjusters.

110:7.7 to break through animal resistance and directly c.

133:4.10 but every honest attempt of the material mind to c.

136:5.2 Adjuster did constantly behold, and could c. with,

146:7.2 do not come back to the world of their origin to c.

150:3.5 3. The spirits of the dead do not come back to c.

160:2.1 the use of signals and sounds animals are able to c.

160:2.1 that man can c. with his fellows by means of symbols

160:2.2 Since animals cannot c. ideas to each other, they

160:2.2 Man develops personality because he can thus c.

160:2.3 It is this ability to c. and share meanings that

160:2.3 become cumulative because of man’s ability to c.

161:1.2 there are none with whom he can c. as an equal.

161:1.4 Thomas contended that God does c. with man,

161:1.7 question regarding the ability of God to c. with man

161:2.10 9. In his prayer life he appears to c. directly with his

189:1.12 twice interrupted by his desire to c. with his former

190:2.3 personality when he once began to c. with them.

communicated

44:4.3 more of mutual understanding than could be c. by

53:2.3 This information was also c. to the Creator Son

76:5.4 a Son of God would sometime come, and they c.

108:3.2 from there are c. to the headquarters of the local

120:1.5 I announce to you that there has just been c. to me

122:10.4 the order to slaughter the Bethlehem boy babies, c.

136:10.1 this decision he c. to the Personalized Adjuster in

156:6.8 Antipas c. this same ruling to the Jews at Jerusalem.

188:3.12 showing that the Ancients of Days of Uversa c. with

communicates

34:3.5 Michael c. timelessly with the Eternal Son directly.

communicating

27:6.4 and certain Paradise methods of c. information.

31:0.9 We can immediately discern, in c. with a finaliter,

40:5.15 types, you will find no difficulty in c. with them.

108:6.7 And how they do enjoy c. with their subjects in more

110:1.1 the Adjuster is constantly c. with the human subject,

161:1.7 with man and the possibility of man’s c. with God.

177:5.3 Silent messengers came and went, c. with only David

communication

2:1.6 shuts him off from all direct personal c. with finite

2:1.7 necessitates such arrangements for contact and c.

5:3.2 utilize direct prepersonal channels of c. with God,

7:6.7 there is a direct and exclusive channel of c.,

7:6.7 the Paradise Deities are in direct and constant c.

7:6.7 And such c. is instantaneous; it is independent of

17:0.11 the Ancients of Days, with whom they are in c.

17:4.1 as the channel of c. between the Reflective Spirits

17:4.2 the full and proper presentation of the c. intrusted

17:4.2 all three Ancients of Days, as the content of the c.

21:5.10 The Master Sons seem to be in perfect c. with their

23:3.5 function as emergency lines of c. throughout remote

23:3.6 who, by means of their personal prerogatives of c.,

23:3.8 divine service, personal ministry, and cosmic c..

27:6.4 You cannot grasp such c. techniques, and there is

28:4.2 From Uversa, such c. is limited to the worlds and

28:4.12 coming in over the established circuits of universe c..

28:7.4 work of interuniverse c. will be greatly simplified

29:2.16 interplanetary c. between important inhabited

29:2.17 From these beings go forth the power lines for c.

29:4.14 system of transport and to certain techniques of c..

29:4.30 They provide the emergency lines of c. in the local

29:4.30 used by practically all creatures for purposes of c.

33:6.5 beings are able to utilize this service for c. with their

35:3.20 research, such as energy, matter, organization, c.,

35:6.4 The entire mechanism of spirit intelligence and c.

35:9.9 Son can re-establish interplanetary lines of c. on

39:2.16 the broadcasts enable them to maintain constant c.

40:5.3 the spirit touch of inner c. with the very souls of

41:1.1 that vast complex of c. lines, energy circuits,

43:4.3 Paradise system of extrauniverse c. and intelligence.

43:4.3 the Union of Days, are in direct and constant c. with

44:1.11 association, is the one universal code of spirit c..

44:4.10 currents of space for all purposes of intelligence c..

44:5.3 This form of c. between mortals is practically

44:5.7 6. The experts of c.. Urantia is served by twelve

44:5.7 technicians of interplanetary and interuniverse c..

46:8.3 such worlds enjoy the privileges of interplanetary c.

47:10.2 (Perfected space c. is to be had on all these worlds;

50:2.7 the staff of the Planetary Prince is to facilitate c. with

51:0.2 a spiritual ruler and deprived of interplanetary c.,

53:7.3 other avenues of interplanetary c. were suspended

56:2.2 Mind is the indispensable channel of c. between

62:5.7 Very early they learned to engage in verbal c.;

62:7.2 group gathered about the planetary pole of space c.

62:7.3 and automatically establishes the circuit of c. over

67:6.9 circuits of c. were severed while it was in transit.

67:6.9 And this apparent accident of interplanetary c. was

67:6.9 transmit intelligence, but they cannot initiate c..

69:4.7 as well as telegraph, telephone, and wireless c..

70:2.9 better served by modern methods of transport and c.

70:3.4 facilitated by improved methods of c. as well as

72:7.1 supply, lighting, heating, recreation, music, and c..

74:3.1 absent were all the circuits of extraplanetary c..

77:8.6 in the service of quick and reliable personal c..

77:8.7 types of c. which are of import to the supernatural

81:6.25 and the unparalleled improvements in methods of c..

91:3.2 praying tend to evolve into the dialogue type of c.

91:7.3 experience as a divine revelation or a spiritual c..

91:8.4 while in true praying it is the sincere and trusting c.

101:1.2 the Adjuster’s difficulty in engaging in direct c. with

107:7.6 and unlimited c. with any and all material creatures

108:4.4 a planet is cut off from all outside encircuited c.,

108:4.4 possibility of direct interplanetary or universe c.,

108:4.4 has functioned on Urantia, but that means of c. is

110:5.7 Adjuster of the human being through whom this c.

110:6.4 such a situation renders c. with the Adjuster both

110:7.8 separate you from your Adjuster and prevent free c.;

110:7.8 there is no need for c. as you would understand it.

112:3.7 in any manner establish c. with the living beings of

112:3.7 policy throughout the universes to forbid such c.

112:4.12 mandate of advanced standing over the c. circuits

113:2.6 the human subject used in this contactual c is number

113:2.8 Both angels are required only for c. and service on

113:4.5 While there is apparently no c. between the Adjuster

113:7.6 the seraphim are always in c. with their former wards

119:1.3 On this day a c. was registered on Salvington from

119:3.4 located in a beleaguered system without direct c.

123:3.6 more solemn and reverent modes of c. with Deity

126:0.1 before he achieved a large measure of c. with his

129:4.3 methods of personal c. with the indwelling spirit

136:2.2 Perfect synchrony and full c. had become established

136:3.4 Gabriel now re-established personal c. with the

146:2.2 the spirit circuits of c. between man and his Maker.

146:2.4 the human end of the channel of the God-man c.,

148:3.5 beings who might have been in c. with their Master,

160:2.1 But such forms of c. do not convey meanings, values

160:2.4 Symbolic c. between human beings predetermines

160:3.5 higher currents of spirit concept and celestial c..

161:1.2 the coexistent fact of full and mutual c. between

161:1.2 God must have symbols of spirit c. which would

161:1.6 1. The Father does enjoy equality of c. with at least

161:1.8 was on terms of mutual association and perfect c.

161:1.8 of Son and Father presupposes equality of c.

161:1.8 understanding c. with both God and man, and that

161:1.8 symbols of Jesus’ c., both God and man possessed

167:4.1 time when Jesus appeared to be in c. with something

185:5.8 Pilate wished to read the c. which he just received

190:1.3 this self-appointed chief of c. and intelligence took

196:3.34 The challenge to modern man is to achieve better c.

communications

2:7.2 are only partially wise and relatively true in their c..

5:3.2 Prayers, all formal c., everything except adoration

28:5.10 working, of the interplanetary c. of the universes.

29:4.26 They seem fully able to receive our c. but quite

39:2.17 with the custody and dispatch of all personal c..

44:5.7 and interference as applied to the c. of the realms.

46:3.1 for the reception of these extra-Nebadon c.,

47:10.2 such c. is possible by carrying the “harp of God,”

47:10.2 sensory mechanism to the reception of space c..)

55:1.4 to the special ceremonies of the planet, such as: c.

77:8.8 subject through whom these c. were transmitted,

90:1.3 Their cataleptic trances usually involved alleged c.

100:5.6 extraordinary dreams, may be regarded as divine c.

110:4.5 misunderstood, and garbled c. of the Adjusters.

112:3.7 ability to engage in c. with other personalities until

communicative

62:5.7 expanded the crude c. technique of their ancestors.

communicator

69:0.1 man is a toolmaker, a c., and an institution builder.

communing

136:8.3 Throughout all this momentous dialog of Jesus’ c.

communionnoun - see communionwith God or Father

1:4.2 although there does exist this intimate personal c.

1:7.1 this personal c. may be greatly facilitated by the

5:1.5 all equally privileged to seek intimate personal c.

5:2.3 attempted c. with the indwelling Mystery Monitor,

5:2.6 The entire experience of Adjuster c. is one involving

5:3.1 the Godheads in the matter of personal appeals, c.,

12:7.13 —that mysterious c. of the Father fragment with

17:5.4 you will not be able to hold personal c. with them,

23:2.14 very close and personal c. with the Havona natives.

28:6.8 fellowship, spiritual c., and divine harmony.

34:6.12 consciousness of contact and assurance of spirit c.;

46:8.2 by their restoration to the spiritual c. of the realms.

46:8.3 of interplanetary communication and intersystem c..

52:5.3 penetration of cosmic reality and c. with spiritual

91:2.5 affording the basis for certain forms of mystic c.,

91:2.5 of true prayer, which always stands for man’s c. with

91:3.1 budding ego seeks to hold c. with a fictitious alter

91:8.10 that satisfaction which comes from c. with divinity.

92:7.11 all dependence on intermediaries in c. with Deity.

100:5.8 has sometimes been a means of genuine spiritual c..

100:5.10 The direct c. with one’s Thought Adjuster, such as

100:5.10 which contribute to the initiation of mystic c. are

101:1.3 All such inner and spiritual c. is termed spiritual

101:1.4 experience of spiritual c. with the spirit influences

102:4.5 to the neglect of the more essential c. of worship.

103:4.0 4. SPIRITUAL COMMUNION

103:4.1 the religious is pervaded by the atmosphere of c.

103:4.1 a common meal was the earliest type of social c.,

103:4.1 the Lord’s Supper retains this mode of c..

103:4.1 The atmosphere of the c. provides a refreshing and

103:4.3 The sense of guilt comes from interrupted spiritual c.

109:4.1 high type of intellectual intercourse or spiritual c.

113:1.6 the first or inner circle of relative contact and c. with

136:2.5 Jesus was in constant c. with this exalted Adjuster.

136:4.10 During these days of lone c. with himself and his

136:4.10 to withdraw for c. with his own spirit that he might

139:1.3 the other three enjoyed very close c. with the Master.

140:9.1 new teaching on this occasion, just visiting and c..

141:7.5 in this world—spiritual joy and divine c.; in the next

144:2.2 prayer should be the c. of sonship and the expression

144:2.2 The ideal prayer is a form of spiritual c. which leads

144:4.4 Prayer will lead the mortals of earth up to the c. of

150:3.7 The only means of c. with the spiritual world is

155:5.12 believers in the truths of this higher spiritual c..”

156:2.6 the full stature of divine sonship in the c. of the spirit

156:5.12 the mind, and renew the spirit by worshipful c..

157:7.4 Judas, instead of engaging in sincere c. with the

158:2.5 when Jesus desired to be alone to enjoy solitary c..

160:1.12 spiritual c. as practiced by the Master, relieves

160:3.1 of all this problem is wrapped up in spiritual c.,

160:3.5 the mind, strength for the soul, and c. for the spirit.

161:2.7 Jesus undoubtedly has c. with celestial personalities;

167:6.6 But spirit c. is not promoted by mere massive

170:5.12 this spiritual fellowship and c. with the divine spirit

178:1.11 enlightening intellectual c., and uplifting social

178:1.13 the lack of the living waters of combined spiritual c.

179:5.4 to destroy the individual’s concept of divine c. by

194:2.14 the Eternal Son—the certain channel of all spirit c..

196:2.2 years of personal spiritual c. until he finally arrived

196:3.22 Worship is a personal c. with that which is divinely

communionwith God or Father

1:7.2 divine union by progressive reciprocal spiritual c.,

5:0.1 presence to find God and attempt c. with him.

5:1.3 the ever-present possibility of immediate c. with the

5:1.5 all equally privileged to seek intimate personal c.

5:1.8 The Father desires his creatures to be in personal c.

5:1.10 have separated themselves from the c. of his spirit

5:2.2 entails personal self-conscious c. with the Father,

12:7.13 —that mysterious c. of the Father fragment with

32:4.8 we cannot fully grasp this technique of God’s c.

91:2.3 But the truest prayer is in reality a c. between man

91:2.5 of true prayer, which always stands for man’s c.

91:3.4 religion have become exalted to the level of c. with

91:8.10 that satisfaction which comes from c. with divinity.

92:7.11 all dependence on intermediaries in c. with Deity.

100:5.11 Jesus never resorted to such methods for c. with the

102:1.6 curiosity which can be satisfied only by c. with God,

103:4.2 When primitive man felt that his c. with God had

111:5.6 supreme personality satisfaction in the worship c.

120:1.4 concerned with but one thing, the unbroken c.

129:4.3 not appear to engage in so many seasons of formal c.

134:8.4 Throughout this period of c. with his Father the

134:8.5 After more than five weeks of unbroken c. with his

134:9.2 and engaged in seasons of spiritual c. with his Father

135:8.2 Jesus slept very little that night, being in close c.

136:4.10 During these days of lone c. with himself and his

138:10.3 those night vigils of prayer and mysterious c. with

143:7.8 Worship is the act of the son’s personal c. with the

144:1.8 it is hardly proper to speak of these seasons of c. as

144:1.8 correct to allude to these seasons as personal c. with

144:3.23 of the nature of understanding c. with his Father.

145:5.1 went all alone to one of his favorite places for c. with

146:2.2 the loss of personal c. between the earth child and

146:2.18 other truths did Jesus tell his apostles about man’s c.

150:3.7 The only means of c. with the spiritual world is

152:5.5 Jesus spent much time in c. with the Father in heaven

167:6.6 the intellectual approach to spiritual c. with God.

180:5.2 divinity and the consciousness of c. with God.

182:1.8 the progressive c. of the divine spirits of the Father

194:3.20 those who thus remember to maintain unbroken c.

196:0.10 unbroken c. with God—and not by leadings, voices

196:2.2 years of personal spiritual c. until he finally arrived

196:3.22 Worship is a personal c. with that which is divinely

communionadjective

13:1.4 the “bosom of the Father,” the personal-c. sphere

89:4.10 the pretense of the ancient sacred meal, a c. service

communism

69:9.1 man did not adhere to the modern doctrines of c..

69:9.1 The c. of these early times was not a mere theory

69:9.1 it was a simple and practical automatic adjustment.

69:9.1 C. prevented pauperism and want; begging and

69:9.2 Primitive c. did not especially level men down, nor

69:9.2 nor did it exalt mediocrity, but it did put a premium

69:9.2 and it did stifle industry and destroy ambition.

69:9.2 C. was indispensable scaffolding in the growth of

69:9.2 it gave way to the evolution of a higher social order

69:9.2 it ran counter to four strong human proclivities:

69:9.5 This was the suicidal weakness of c.:

69:9.6 C. was finally destroyed by the deceptive practices

69:9.7 With the passing of c., women were held

81:6.33 than will the older and more primitive methods of c.

communities

47:4.1 organizations start to function, c. take on formal

64:6.14 the first to abandon the chase, establish settled c.,

65:2.5 single-celled animals associated themselves in c.,

70:3.3 these subsequently evolved into tribes, territorial c..

70:5.8 Some early c. were ruled by medicine men, who

81:3.2 early and semipeaceful c. which were so influential

81:3.2 Before the era of extensive world trade, social c.

92:6.20 larger industrial c. of the English-speaking peoples.

114:6.11 concerns individuals, families, groups, schools, c.,

121:2.4 synagogues and well-organized religious c. scattered

163:6.5 blessed indeed are these c. which have elected to

194:4.6 good will did spring up in early c. of believers.

communitynoun

8:1.11 the concept of family relations, to relationships of c.,

69:9.7 In earliest times women were the property of the c.

81:3.3 the average primitive c. rose from one to two feet

93:2.4 who formed the nucleus of the later c. of Salem.

94:8.19 not a fraternity of believers but rather a c. of student

103:5.11 Man develops best when the pressures of c., home

133:3.11 became members of the subsequent Christian c..

134:3.6 to interfere with the smooth running of the c.

148:0.5 The encampment was not conducted as a c. of

160:2.6 And such a matchless c. of relationship, man and

161:2.3 We are a happy c.; we share all things in common.

163:1.4 message as you depart from that unbelieving c.,

168:3.6 is better that one man die, than that the c. perish.”

170:3.10 sacredness of the individual as contrasted with the c..

170:5.9 Creator and spiritual head of a socialized religious c..

170:5.11 The kingdom, to the Jews, was the Israelite c.;

195:6.9 The materialistic sociologist of today surveys a c.,

communityadjective

55:3.7 were administered as social possessions, c. property.

72:7.2 are regarded as industrial and c. prerogatives, but

74:7.6 of individual rights to group rights and c. obligations.

83:4.1 the fact that marriage was originally a c. affair, not

83:7.4 The social pressure of c. standing and property

89:2.4 C. calamity was always regarded as punishment for

91:5.2 When a group engages in c. prayer for moral

91:7.13 which is prevented by group praying, c. devotions.

120:3.3 Live your family and c. life in accordance with the

compactnoun

8:0.2 This never-ending c. is made for the execution of

96:3.4 entered into a c. with the king of Egypt whereby

97:9.11 After a military threat, David then made a c. with

128:7.13 Jesus drew up, and they both signed, a secret c.

compactadjective

42:7.4 revolve around a central and relatively c. nucleus.

79:6.9 they formed a c. body speaking a common language.

99:1.4 Society is becoming more mechanical, more c.,

121:6.3 Greek philosophy and Hebrew theology into a c.

compactly

42:7.8 discrete bodies, intactly and c. swinging around on

companies

22:7.4 Mortal-finaliter c., when stationed on Paradise, are

31:0.11 One or more c. of the mortal finaliters are constantly

31:1.3 The corps is organized for temporary service in c. of

31:1.3 Finaliters are mobilized in c., but the finality oath is

31:5.3 Material Sons are not found in many finaliter c..

31:6.2 Many finaliter c. have one of these glorified beings in

38:6.1 Twelve c. under a commander constitute a

43:8.5 ten such groups are associated in c. of one hundred

47:0.2 more than one hundred thousand c. of finaliters,

73:2.4 Van divided his volunteers into one hundred c. with

74:5.5 throughout Eden and had federated all of these c.

74:5.6 dividing the Edenites into c. of one hundred with

113:1.7 circle is attained, human beings are grouped in c.

117:7.7 as the finaliter c. function throughout the evolving

117:7.7 we observe that the outlying finaliter c. then

152:2.8 “Direct the people to sit down on the grass in c. of

154:1.1 Small c. of inquirers assembled each afternoon by

companionsee Companion, Morontia;

     Companion, Paradise

3:1.4 gift from the Father is man’s inseparable c..”

22:2.6 and it may interest Urantians to know that the c.

23:4.3 as guardian-c. to such a creature-trinitized son.

25:8.5 should reach Paradise in the company of the c. or

25:8.5 or were waiting for you, then no permanent c.

25:8.5 But if you arrive alone, a c. will certainly welcome

25:8.7 the c. remains with this person until he either is

25:8.8 an ascender is never placed in the charge of a c.

25:8.8 there would be assigned to him the first waiting c.

28:1.2 of a group of one thousand of these c. spirits.

33:3.6 acknowledged eternal dependence on his Spirit c.,

33:3.7 to refer to the Universe Spirit as the creative c. of

34:0.1 Son to the realms of space, there to be his c., first,

41:6.4 between its own orbit and that of its lost c.

48:3.9 mansion or higher worlds might have a different c.

48:3.11 associated with an aggressive or retiring type of c..

51:3.4 And this was where your Material Son and his c.

68:2.7 She was a food provider, beast of burden, and a c.

76:5.3 Adam believed that he and his c. would probably

82:3.13 a wife since the man was sure of having a fertile c..

83:5.10 home was dominated by the head wife, the status c..

87:2.8 The Borneans still provide a courier c.; a slave is

129:2.3 a long talk with his new-found friend and close c.,

131:4.3 we worship this divine Being as our inseparable c..

134:9.1 While he visited some with his c. on the way, John

138:7.6 Jesus was a good fisherman, a cheerful c.,

162:3.4 came with the woman and her c. in transgression

162:3.5 the woman’s c. in evil took his departure, so that,

Companion, Morontiasee also Companions, Morontia

47:3.12 on the first mansion world, one MC. is assigned to

Companion, Paradisesee also Companions, Paradise

24:6.3 upon awakening, you will be greeted by the PC.

25:8.7 —a PC. would be forthwith assigned for counsel and

25:8.8 an ascender is never placed in the charge of a c.

25:8.8 there would be assigned to him the first waiting c.

39:8.3 To become a PC. and, having attained the center of

companionable

25:7.3 you will truly regret that these c. creatures cannot

25:7.3 all contactable personalities will be friendly and c.,

43:6.5 species are surprisingly gentle and touchingly c..

47:3.12 beautiful and versatile beings are c. associates and

companionate

48:3.4 And while they are hardly c. in the material (human)

companionssee Companions, Morontia;

      Companions, Paradise

23:4.4 Solitary Messengers absorbed as guardian-c. of these

25:1.7 Here they are your c.; Servitals have come down

25:8.6 Reception c. are assigned during the terminal days of

25:8.6 prove to be sympathetic and intriguing c..

26:7.5 The ascender’s c. of the transit trio are not

27:3.4 only derive benefit from these successive universe c.

39:4.17 much of their waiting time in visiting, as spirit c.,

46:5.21 to the messenger hosts, Technical Advisers, c.,

47:3.11 These c. are the offspring of the local universe

47:3.11 Aside from those assigned as group c., you will

47:3.11 And all of these c. are most co-operative with

77:6.5 they deserted their c. and went over in a body to the

77:8.10 They act as c. and guides for celestial visitors and

83:3.4 from the times of slave wives and property c..

91:3.1 evince a tendency to converse with imaginary c..

93:8.1 at Salem, having said good night to his human c.,

112:7.15 become joined in eternal union with their mortal c..

113:7.1 to see your long-loved and ever-present angelic c.

113:7.2 seraphim (there are two of them) are your open c..

123:1.4 and they grew up to be great friends and loyal c..

127:6.7 “the water of life,” he served to his c., and they ate

130:8.2 kept the tavern where Jesus and his c. stopped.

138:10.3 Peter, James, and John were appointed personal c. of

147:3.6 And they returned to the temple to join their c.,

148:3.3 temporarily from their assignment as personal c.

149:0.3 Jesus and his two c. traveled extensively during

158:4.1 when Jesus and his c. arrived at the apostolic camp.

158:6.2 While your Master and his c., your brethren,

189:4.7 that they had deserted Mary; Joanna rallied her c.,

195:10.6 when they walked about on earth as his c. in the flesh

Companions, Morontiasee also Companion, Morontia

25:0.7 6. Morontia C..

25:0.9 servitals, conciliators, and MC.—are created as such

25:7.0 7. THE MORONTIA COMPANIONS

25:7.1 These children of the Mother Spirits are the friends

25:7.1 They are not indispensable to an ascender’s work

25:7.1 neither do they displace the work of the seraphic

25:7.1 The MC. are simply gracious hosts to those who are

25:7.1 They are skillful play sponsors and are ably assisted

25:7.3 These MC. are such friendly associates that,

25:7.4 The work of the MC. is more fully depicted in those

30:1.80 10. Morontia C..

30:2.80 6. Morontia C..

37:8.9 The ministry of the seventy billion MC. is described

38:7.7 assigned to the service of the MC. in large numbers.

47:3.11 administration is occupied by the temple of the MC.

48:3.0 3. MORONTIA COMPANIONS

48:3.1 These hosts of the mansion and morontia worlds

48:3.1 They are created from age to age in groups of one

48:3.1 at present over seventy billion of these beings.

48:3.2 MC. are trained for service by the Melchizedeks on

48:3.2 they do not pass through the Melchizedek schools.

48:3.2 they range from the lowest mansion worlds of the

48:3.2 but they are seldom encountered on the inhabited

48:3.2 They serve under the supervision of the Sons of God

48:3.3 The MC. maintain ten thousand headquarters in a

48:3.3 They are almost wholly a self-governing order and

48:3.3 in general, an intelligent and loyal group of beings;

48:3.3 now and then, they have been known to go astray.

48:3.3 Thousands of these useful creatures were lost during

48:3.3 Your system now has its full quota of these beings,

48:3.4 There are two distinct types of MC.; one type is

48:3.4 They are not sex creatures, but they manifest a

48:3.4 they are hardly companionate in the material sense,

48:3.4 they are very close of kin to the human races in the

48:3.4 the morontia cherubim, and after them the MC..

48:3.5 These c. are touchingly affectionate and charmingly

48:3.5 They possess distinct personalities, and when you

48:3.5 you will soon discern their individuality.

48:3.6 an idea of the nature of the work of these MC. may

48:3.7 These c. are responsible for the whole of the career

48:3.8 These are the social c. of the new arrivals on the

48:3.8 as a first-stage spirit, these MC. are ever with you.

48:3.9 C. are not assigned permanently to individuals.

48:3.9 the requirements and on the supply of c. available.

48:3.11 These c. are dedicated to the facilitation of

48:3.11 you will come in intimate contact with these c.,

48:3.13 the MC will be your efficient interpreters and patient

48:3.13 of the MC. will be able to officiate as interpreter.

48:3.14 These c. will accompany you on the longer trips to

48:3.16 always will they remain MC.; never do they perform

48:3.17 The MC. are destined to function increasingly in

48:3.18 You can forecast that these beings are probably

48:3.18 And you will continue to enjoy them all the way up

48:3.18 They are not, technically, essential to any part of

43:3.18 You could reach Salvington without them, but you

43:3.18 They are the personality luxury of your ascending

48:4.2 The MC. are skillful play sponsors, and they are

48:4.2 they are ably supported by the reversion directors.

48:5.4 They are generally supervised by the MC., but as

53:7.5 But a heavy toll was taken of the MC. and the

84:6.5 and female; among seraphim, cherubim, and MC.,

Companions, Paradisesee also Companion, Morontia

25:0.8 7. Paradise C..

25:7.3 not until you meet the PC. will you find another

25:8.0 8. THE PARADISE COMPANIONS

25:8.1 PC. are a composite or assembled group recruited

25:8.1 they are not of permanent status.

25:8.1 they return to those duties they performed when

25:8.2 commissioned as PC. by one of the Seven Master

25:8.3 PC. have nothing especial to accomplish in behalf

25:8.3 with whom they fraternize; they are simply c..

25:8.3 but these c. are assigned only to be with you to

25:8.5 temporary c. will be designated to welcome you to

25:8.6 Reception c. are assigned during the terminal days of

25:8.6 they carefully examine the records of mortal origin

25:8.6 When they greet the mortals of time, they are already

25:8.6 prove to be sympathetic and intriguing c..

25:8.8 PC. are assigned in order of waiting except that an

25:8.9 additional services are performed by the PC.: If an

25:8.9 a call would be made to the reserves of the PC..

25:8.11 Instead, a call is made to the reserves of the PC.,

26:1.10 Angels of certain orders may become PC. for a

30:2.81 7. Paradise C..

companionship

5:5.10 3. Spiritually he thrives in the experience of divine c.

25:7.3 find another group so devoted to friendship and c..

25:8.2 temporary service of Paradise c. is the highest honor

25:8.3 selected angels are dedicated to the service of c.

25:8.4 be alone,” and provision is accordingly made for c.,

25:8.7 would be forthwith assigned for counsel and c..

28:7.2 You will enjoy their c. when you become acquainted

38:2.6 the seraphim will be ideal; your c. will be superb.

69:7.4 were used for food, hunting, transportation, and c..

110:0.1 to affectionately share these sufferings in loving c..

142:7.10 5. C. and loyalty. The affectionate father holds

177:1.3 can command the attention and enjoy the loving c.

182:3.2 sorrowful, even to death, and that I crave your c.?”

companionships

27:3.4 All these celestial c. are invariably mutual.

companysee company with, in

22:2.6 we are often dispatched in c. for the execution of

25:8.5 ascendant mortal, should reach Paradise in the c.

25:8.10 traversing Havona in the c. of an ascending seraphim

31:1.3 corps in the ratio of one in a thousand—a finaliter c..

31:1.4 The Havona recruits follow the c. of their assignment

31:2.3 Gravity Messengers attached to a finaliter c. in

31:3.1 they usually constitute 990 in each finaliter c..

31:3.1 each c. of one thousand finaliters has places for just

31:7.1 At the present time every finaliter c. numbers 999

31:9.5 equal time in the c. of the Seven Master Spirits on

37:2.7 No grouping or c. organization of the Evening Stars

38:4.4 Besides designated homes, seraphim also have c.,

38:6.1 twelve such groups constitute a c. (144 pairs, 288

47:3.12 one Morontia Companion is assigned to each c. of

47:9.4 you proceeded toward the system capital in the c. of

47:10.3 to an innumerable c. of angels, to the grand assembly

63:2.1 twins had spent most of their time in each other’s c.

73:3.2 peaceably vacated when Van and his c. arrived.

77:5.5 A c. of twenty-seven followed Adamson

79:3.4 a c. of one hundred Sethite priests entered India

103:9.7 limitless universe journey in the sole c. of TRUTH.

113:1.3 beings of Urantia have a corps of seraphim, one c.,

113:1.7 seventh circle have one guardian angel with one c.

113:1.7 In the sixth circle, a seraphic pair with one c. of

113:1.7 a pair of seraphim, assisted by one c. of cherubim.

113:2.6 is number 3 of group 17, of c. 126, of battalion 4,

113:6.2 commanding angels, successively, of the group, c.,

119:5.3 with the Ancients of Days and in the c. of Gabriel,

122:9.2 This couple were frequently in each other’s c.,

123:6.2 a lively competition among them to secure his c.

124:2.6 show a marked preference for the c. of older persons

124:6.1 A considerable c. (103) made ready to depart from

125:0.2 the Passover c. contained the largest number of

125:2.1 Simon having purchased the paschal lamb for the c..

125:3.1 Presently the c. prepared to depart, the men going

126:0.2 More and more the boy was in the c. of his father;

135:9.7 the c. of John, engaged in eating their morning meal,

137:0.1 Jesus came down from the hills to rejoin John’s c.

141:1.1 A c. of over one hundred believers desired to go

145:3.5 going to the door, she saw a large c. of sick folks

147:6.4 As the c. passed along the narrow road, the waving

154:7.1 this c. of twenty-five manned the oars and pulled for

155:2.2 the gospel to a small but earnest c. of believers.

156:6.1 speaking words of comfort to the c. of believers

156:6.4 the remnants of the once numerous c. of believers

157:2.2 in dismissing the c., said: “I say to you, beware of

159:2.4 and raised up a considerable c. of believers at Kanata

162:0.1 slopes of Mount Gilboa to secure lodging for the c.

162:2.1 Jesus taught in the temple, a considerable c. sat

162:7.1 a large c. of believers assembled in Solomon’s Porch

163:0.2 Jesus gave a talk to this c. each morning.

163:1.2 a c. of believers, augmented by the arrival of David

163:5.1 the entire c. of almost three hundred started out at

164:1.1 That evening a considerable c. gathered about

165:2.1 A c. of over three hundred Jerusalemites, Pharisees

166:5.4 parted c. with Paul over differences of philosophy

167:5.1 On the way to Judea Jesus was followed by a c. of

168:2.1 As this c. of some forty-five mortals stood before the

168:2.1 they could dimly see the form of Lazarus, wrapped

171:2.1 Jesus and the c. of almost one thousand followers

174:3.1 this time a c. of the learned and crafty Sadducees.

177:5.3 Mark had spent the whole day in the Master’s c..

183:2.2 to find Jesus at the Mark residence and in the c. of

183:2.3 made bold to ask for a c. of forty armed soldiers.

183:3.1 As this c. of armed soldiers and guards, carrying

183:3.2 As the c. of soldiers approached on one side,

183:4.2 The majority of the c. would have been disposed to

183:5.1 the Roman captain of the c. of soldiers as to where

185:1.5 the slaughter of a large c. of Galileans even as they

185:2.1 Roman governor came out and, addressing the c.

186:0.2 his mother went at once in the c. of John to see her

187:4.7 bringing with him his mother and a c. of a dozen

191:4.2 and saluting the c., said: “Peace be upon you.

193:0.1 This c. of believers had been visiting informally for

193:6.1 Among this c. was Mary the mother of Jesus.

company with, in

30:4.18 in c. with their more advanced and senior brethren.

31:6.1 and Havona in c. with the mortals of time and space.

38:9.13 into the long adventure of the Paradise ascent in c.

40:2.2 And they make this journey in c. with the mortal

102:1.3 chances to be found in c. with obsolete ideas about

123:4.3 Jesus, in c. with a neighbor boy and later his brother

123:5.2 Jesus attended his first Passover that year in c. with

124:1.6 Jesus, in c. with his father,first climbed to the summit

125:0.4 In c. with his parents Jesus passed through the

125:2.11 Before Joseph and Mary left Jerusalem, in c. with

125:3.1 Jesus had gone up to Jerusalem in c. with his

125:3.1 he was supposed to journey back to Nazareth in c.

135:0.3 John’s early childhood was the visit, in c. with his

139:3.1 James was a fisherman, plying his calling in c. with

145:5.5 When Andrew had located Jesus in c. with the

150:2.1 went to Susanna, and in c. with one of the twelve

152:5.1 by the sea, found Jesus, in c. with their chore boy,

175:4.1 Judas left the temple in c. with the twelve, went

178:2.9 when Judas arrived there in c. with Jesus and the

comparable

0:11.9 an undifferentiated and all-pervading influence c.

1:5.14 self-realization which are in certain ways c. to,

6:3.5 the love of God is more c. to the love of a father,

6:6.1 mind which is directly allied with spirit is c. neither

15:4.9 aggregations of matter c. to the separate nebulae

20:6.5 careers of the Michaels and the Avonals, while c.

22:10.4 nothing c. to the assistance afforded by the actual

30:1.11 though hardly c. to the Father fragments, should

42:7.1 the energy units which are faintly c. to the planets

43:0.2 These 771 architectural spheres are quite c. in size to

44:3.3 These builders are c. to those who construct the

46:7.6 no animals on the evolutionary worlds c. to them.

47:4.2 you will find nothing c. to human intolerance and

47:6.4 The social culture of this fourth mansion world is c.

47:8.7 mansion world students achieve a status which is c.

49:5.19 the organization of certain glands c. to the pituitary

58:1.4 chemical liquid in all essentials c. to the salt water

58:2.6 in such a rarefied atmosphere is hardly c. with heat

61:3.7 but nothing c. to the lava flows of the Western

72:3.6 the spiritual teachers (c. to Urantia pastors), who

78:2.3 Adamsonites was there a civilization in any way c..

83:8.3 At scarcely any point are such relationships c. to the

90:2.1 c. to present-day church rituals conducted in an

97:2.1 a concept of God c. with that held in the days of

104:3.17 while they are thus c. from a functional standpoint,

106:8.15 While the Ultimate and the Supreme are c., they are

110:0.2 nothing in all the universe of universes exactly c.

112:6.6 no influences in the local universe career c. to the

113:5.2 which are in certain ways c. to human emotions.

130:2.8 neither is it c. to the human will, inasmuch as it is

147:5.6 transformations of mind and spirit as may be c. to

147:7.3 ‘Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not c. to

comparative

4:3.6 always be afforded a contrast with c. evil (not sin)

4:5.3 to realize that he lives in a realm of c. law and order

12:1.14 there is a space zone of c. quiet, which varies in

12:3.9 By the same technique of c. estimation and

12:3.10 By these same principles of c. computation these

15:1.6 systems which swing around the great circle in c.

15:3.3 the so-called Milky Way discloses the c. increase in

16:7.7 The art of relative estimation or c. measurement

20:9.1 after its inhabitants have gained c. deliverance from

34:7.6 the faith sons of God enjoy c. deliverance from the

35:3.20 energy, records, ethics, and c. creature existence.

37:9.11 In a c. sense these midwayers are the permanent

41:3.2 They have just as much c. elbow room in space as

41:6.3 solar elements, calcium, notwithstanding its c. bulk

42:4.5 while cold signifies absence of heat—c. energy rest—

42:7.2 the central proton with about the same c. room the

42:7.8 This same c. ratio of electronic behavior in relation

49:5.16 All such c. estimates concerning the intellectual

58:7.8 crust was just entering upon its later period of c.

59:2.5 marks the beginning of a time sector of c. quiet all

64:6.28 recently taught groups lived together in c. harmony,

70:0.3 government, c. law and order, slowly emerged or

71:2.8 but rather c. and advancing practical adjustment.

107:0.7 From the arrival of the Adjuster to c. full growth,

110:6.2 seven circles—the achievement of c. mortal maturity.

114:7.14 mortals should not allow the c. spiritual isolation of

122:7.6 the c. influence of Jerusalem and Alexandria as

128:5.1 This was Jesus’ first year of c. freedom from family

132:2.9 goodness is no longer partial, contrastive, and c.;

134:4.10 The Urmia religionists lived together in c. peace

136:4.1 Jesus planned to remain in c. retirement until the

comparatively

12:0.2 although to your finite minds it is c. limitless,

12:3.10 estimates of physical and spirit gravity, they are, c.

12:4.12 impression to astronomic observers that you are c.

12:5.5 the creative human imagination is c. time free.

15:1.4 Number four is on the c. straightaway southerly

15:1.5 through the long and c. straightaway northern path

15:2.3 but in the younger systems only a c. small number

22:1.10 specific courses of training, for c. short periods,

22:3.2 Though the local universe of Nebadon is a c. young

22:4.1 eternal purpose of the Father which c. transcends

23:3.2 and the c. slow speeds of the seraphim, except the

24:2.9 They would be c. useless in any other division of

26:2.5 individual members of each order are c. uniform

26:2.7 While the Circuit Spirits produced c. few of these

30:3.4 astronomers, though some remain for c. long

32:4.6 Adjusters, the bestowals of the Father, are c. isolated

35:9.9 new sovereign is usually installed within a c. short

39:9.2 Nebadon is, c. speaking, one of the younger

41:3.9 would result in a c. sudden flash of light which

41:10.5 Urantia is c. isolated on the outskirts of Satania,

42:7.1 a relatively stable, c. stationary, nuclear portion of

45:2.3 that c. few personalities were lost either on the

48:4.13 to be congratulated on a c. keen sense of humor.

48:6.29 new and c. strange environment of the morontia

52:1.8 will is functioning, even though c. few individuals

53:8.9 Caligastia has been c. impotent since the cross of

54:6.7 was quite fully developed within a c. short time,

57:5.1 years ago your sun was a c. isolated blazing orb,

57:7.3 represent Urantia’s c. recent acquirements of these

57:7.5 a crust, consisting chiefly of the c. lighter granite,

58:5.7 The lower but c. heavier ocean beds, plus the weight

58:6.5 was c. simple to allow the briny waters to circulate

59:4.1 for long periods the sea has been c. victorious, but

60:4.2 trough, which has become filled with the c. lighter

62:3.3 but very superior to, and c. much larger than, those

64:6.5 the c. pure remnants of the red race went en masse

64:6.6 the extinction of this remnant of the c. pure red race.

64:6.16 The survival of c. large numbers of the yellow race is

64:6.35 peoples of an evolving world attain c. high levels of

65:2.12 having a c. large brain that the placental mammals

65:4.12 permitting thousands of c. useless combinations of

66:7.4 living of one family together in one residence of c.

68:6.3 overpopulation, human life became c. cheapened

70:1.12 vengeance was in good standing right down to c.

72:2.1 of a strong federation of one hundred c. free states.

72:7.6 taxation schemes of the one hundred c. free states

74:7.23 comprehend, but that was not much, c. speaking.

79:5.3 their migrating Tibetan brethren until c. recent times.

80:9.14 The superstitions of this c. recent sun-worshiping era

82:5.1 but that outbreeding was always c. better;

84:4.7 Among the unmixed tribes, childbirth was c. easy,

90:2.3 with the devil, thus was the stage set for the many c.

90:3.8 In c. recent times it has been believed that sickness

92:6.1 The c. recent Eskimos and Amerinds had very

95:7.1 established in the Arabian desert at a c. recent date.

100:5.9 of focal attention operating on a c. passive intellect.

103:2.3 of the religious life which is c. free from conflicts,

109:3.2 when c. few will elect to ascend the moral heights

117:4.5 the personal parts of the finite is c. irrelevant to the

130:7.6 Space is relatively and c. finite to all beings of

137:3.4 Once more he seemed to be c. cheerful and more

166:3.2 only a c. few of those who seek the kingdom shall

172:5.2 the procession into Jerusalem made a c. superficial

compare

29:4.38 living mechanisms is to c. them to your mechanical

48:2.20 But I have no terms with which I can c. or illustrate

50:6.1 and you are able to c. such a world’s career with the

75:5.7 hardships ever began to c. in Eve’s memory with

83:3.1 A love wife, or a white man’s wife, they c. to a cat

105:7.3 But though we thus c. Supreme and Ultimate, they

122:2.6 they were anxious to get together, c. experiences,

comparedsee compared to; compared with

27:6.4 in mortal experience with which they may be c.,

44:6.3 experience to which these activities may be c..

44:6.6 type of spiritual grandeur can be even remotely c..

compared to

7:3.4 of the spirit-gravity circuit might possibly be c. to the

83:8.3 Neither can marriage be truly c. to the relation of

97:1.7 Who can be c. to this holy Lord God?”

116:7.1 centers of magnificent overcontrol that might be c.

130:2.4 man’s soul floundering in darkness c. to his body

144:4.8 so worship may be c. to the act of tuning in the soul

compared with

0:1.10 As c. with the ministry of the Deities to the grand

29:4.35 6. Dissociators. C. with the primary associators,

31:2.2 order of personality as c. with Solitary Messengers

34:7.3 like undergoing an educational training when c. with

46:2.6 There is so little that can be c. with aught on your

46:2.6 experience on the system capital is c. with your

49:2.21 eighteen per cent to the lower, as c. with Urantians,

50:6.2 But when c. with the loyal worlds of the universe,

60:4.1 minor submergences, none of these can be c. with

62:3.1 C. with their ancestors, they were really handsome

62:3.6 C. with the ancestral species, the mid-mammals were

64:4.11 retrogressing as c. with their superior Andonic

77:8.11 As c with their primary associates, they are decidedly

80:3.3 religion in Europe was at a low ebb as c. with the

96:1.15 Its progressive evolution can only be c. with the

97:10.5 The supreme Yahweh, as c. with other concepts of

114:7.15 c. with the other isolated worlds, your planetary

128:6.2 His mind was active, keen, and penetratingc. with

135:7.3 adding more that was helpful and comforting c. with

157:3.5 by various persons, c. with Moses, Elijah, Isaiah,

170:2.5 4. It taught the pre-eminence of the spiritual c. with

compares

47:4.8 The development on mansonia number two c. with

comparing

159:1.7 the metal weapons of his son Tubal-Cain, who, c.

159:5.17 Jesus most effectively employed the antithesis, c.

177:2.1 Jesus spent considerable time c. their early childhood

comparison

2:0.3 illustration or c. in our efforts to portray divine

12:3.8 they have laboriously effected a c. of this finding

18:7.4 Their abodes are indeed modest in c. with the homes

25:1.6 by c. with the phenomenon of human love.

34:2.6 We are tardy and backward in c. with other sectors

39:1.10 only by c. with the human emotion of nostalgia.

40:5.17 but definitely limited in c. with the three-brained

42:1.4 after Urantia has advanced immeasurably in c. with

42:6.8 the head of a pin, then, in c., a pin’s head would

42:7.2 There is the same relative distance, in c. with actual

43:4.4 actual residence of the Paradise Son is modest in c.

44:6.6 This c. of supernal spirit activities to the physical

44:7.1 If I had the least possible basis for c, I would attempt

46:2.6 Jerusem so transcend the things of Urantia that c.

49:5.15 the one-brained races are slightly limited in c. with

49:5.15 and which would somewhat shame yours by c..

50:4.2 They are, in c. with later ages, simple, being

54:5.13 And yet that would be nearer a c. with the length

55:3.1 but such worlds are like Paradise in c. with the early

60:3.21 having too little brain substance in c. with body size.

61:1.10 teeth and possessed large brains in c. to body size.

61:6.1 large brains in proportion to their size and in c.

62:4.1 over five feet, and their heads grew larger in c. with

66:7.2 and primitive in c. with later-day developments.

83:8.9 Twentieth-century marriages stand high in c. with

93:9.11 While this c. was not altogether fortunate, it was

95:2.9 an advanced concept of a future life in c. with the

104:3.17 There is one point of c. between trinity and triunity:

125:0.5 the vastness of these buildings—in c. with any he

comparisons

24:6.2 and you are freed from the fetters of material c.,

46:7.6 I am quite without c. in undertaking to describe these

compass

11:1.3 maps, and c., you could readily find these cities.

15:1.2 are not plunging headlong, without chart and c.,

34:4.13 The four points of the c. are universal and inherent

58:2.9 Even the c needle is responsive to this solar influence

58:2.9 the height of sunspot cycles this variation of the c. is

58:2.9 These diurnal wanderings of the c. are in response to

88:1.6 from the early recognition of the four points of the c.

99:1.3 painstakingly observe the c. of religious guidance.

107:0.6 The Adjuster is man’s infallible cosmic c., always

compasses

34:4.12 creatures, the living c. of the headquarters world.

compassion

2:4.1 “Our God is full of c., gracious, long-suffering,

2:6.3 “The Lord is gracious and full of c..

6:3.4 the Father’s heart of universal love and infinite c..

20:10.4 matchless nature of the Eternal Son of infinite c..

97:4.7 merciful chords of divine c. and loving-kindness

97:7.7 child that she should not have c. on her son?

111:7.1 unqualified trust of the creature son in the divine c.

124:2.5 that betokened love and bordered on discreet c..

131:2.4 The Lord is gracious and full of c..

131:9.4 Let c. be a part of all punishment; in every way

137:4.9 the human heart of Jesus was overcome with c. for

137:7.13 that they must “show forth love, c., and sympathy.”

140:8.11 Jesus taught pure sympathy, c..

140:8.11 is a mercy-dominated Son; c. is his very nature.

140:8.32 new capacity for knowing the truth, experiencing c.,

145:3.8 Jesus in which divine wisdom and human c. were

146:4.3 touched, and the divine mind was moved with c..

147:3.2 would make such an appeal to the Master’s c. that

148:5.5 ‘As a father shows c. for his children, so is the

149:1.6 the great sympathy and c. of the incarnated Son

153:4.1 Jesus was moved with c. and, beckoning for the lad

158:5.2 “If you can cure him, I beseech you to have c. on

159:1.4 servant and his family, he was moved with c..

159:1.5 When you sought for c., I freely forgave you your

161:2.5 His c. is moved alike by physical suffering, mental

164:1.3 been robbed and beaten, he was moved with c.,

167:1.4 plight might possibly appeal to the Master’s c..

168:0.10 the death of Lazarus, Jesus’ soul was moved with c..

169:1.9 being moved with loving c., ran out to meet him,

171:7.3 manifest genuine sympathy and show sincere c..

171:7.3 While his c. was boundless, his sympathy was

180:5.12 formal worship can atone for the lack of genuine c.

181:2.15 let him teach you the poise of c. and sympathetic

187:1.6 women who had heard Jesus’ words of c. and

187:1.7 displeasure of the authorities by daring to show c. in

compassionate

2:4.2 God is inherently kind, naturally c., and merciful.

95:7.6 Allah is the merciful and the c..”

124:4.3 Jesus was increasingly tactful, c. and considerate of

131:1.2 Our God is one God, and he is c. and merciful.

140:8.23 Jesus’ religion consisted in the acquirement of a c.

142:2.1 teach us that God is a kind and c. Father who so

142:7.11 A c. father is freely forgiving; fathers do not hold

148:5.5 children, so is the Lord c. to those who fear him.

161:2.3 with equal kindness; he is invariably tender and c..

compatible

52:1.7 complimentary to evolutionary development nor c.

54:1.8 Only true and genuine liberty is c. with the reign of

92:2.4 is reasonably c. with its current evolutionary status,

104:2.4 personality but c. with coexistent personalities—

110:3.4 is wholly c. with a lighthearted and joyous life

compatriots

79:5.5 a marked ability to live peaceably with his c.;

96:3.5 this intrepid organizer led his c. out of Egypt in a

97:7.3 improving the national spirit and morale of their c..

97:9.7 Presently his c. proclaimed David king of the new

114:3.1 to venerate, even to deify, his extraordinary c. and

136:6.6 Jesus knew the sort of Messiah his c. expected,

compel

1:1.2 The Creator refuses to coerce or c. the submission

66:8.6 refuses to c. man to think a single thought or to

70:9.16 have always insisted that the state c. the strong to

81:1.3 to c. Eurasian man to abandon hunting for the more

87:6.2 schemes whereby he could c. spirit co-operation.

87:6.2 he may coerce spirit action and c. spirit assistance.

87:6.13 practices man was soon attempting to c. spirit action

92:7.13 and this demand will c. religion to re-evaluate itself.

116:0.2 that same reason and logic would c. any honest being

131:1.8 God saves those who trust him; he does not c.

132:4.6 C. your lower nature to obey your higher nature as

153:3.5 You cannot c. men to love the truth.

153:4.3 You c. me to declare that he who is not with me is

175:2.3 How cruel and unreasoning to c. innocent children

178:1.12 men’s minds, but you must never dare to c. them.

187:1.1 It was the custom to c. the condemned man to carry

compelled

2:5.11 At times I am almost pained to be c. to portray the

31:5.2 as Adam did on Urantia; and then are they c. to

34:7.5 Urantia mortals are c. to undergo such marked

44:5.8 I am, perforce, c. to employ crude illustrations in my

51:1.4 and c. to look to the universe magistrates for

51:4.7 and social delinquents are often still c. to perform

67:2.5 were c. to choose between sin and righteousness—

69:8.6 slavery c. backward and lazy peoples to work and

69:8.7 The institution of slavery c. man to invent the

69:8.11 All able-bodied persons should be c. to do at least

70:2.21 the school of experience which c. a race of arrogant

70:7.7 to fail to pass the puberty tests and thus be c. to

74:5.6 Adam was finally c. to withdraw his program for

76:1.4 Adamites c. to wrest a living from unprepared soil

81:3.1 c. the men of those regions to resort to new forms

83:6.7 ideal mother when she is all the while c. to engage in

84:3.1 mores, that virtually c. her to remain in wedlock.

84:4.3 women were all along c. to resort to shrewdness in

95:5.11 they were c. to combine and hyphenate their gods;

103:6.5 are c. to view the cosmos in distortion, the former

107:3.8 we are c. to gather information from a thousand

119:2.6 I am c. to confess that you are a just and merciful

124:3.4 just before he was eleven years old—he was c. to

126:3.14 The uniqueness of the unusual situation c. him to

127:1.5 Simon started to school, and they were c. to sell

140:3.20 But I will be c. to say to them, ‘I never knew you;

140:9.1 Jesus would be c. to leave them alone in the world.

144:6.11 when they were c. to face problems and compose

145:5.1 the great danger of being c. to devote so much of his

146:5.3 Again was Jesus c. to hasten away from Cana

147:5.3 was c. to wear her hair down—the badge of harlotry.

161:1.6 Greek was c. to concede the personality possibility

164:3.16 which c. the Pharisees to take notice of the miracle

166:5.5 Thus was Abner c. to live a life of isolation.

167:2.1 a parable, which even his friendly host was c. to take

169:2.4 was c. to admit that his unfaithful steward had at

171:4.5 Herod hoped he would not be c. to execute him.

173:2.5 they were c. to come before Jesus and the people

183:2.3 they finally were c. to go to Pilate himself in order

183:5.4 the other ten apostles were c. to remain in hiding.

187:1.9 the crossbeam from Jesus’ shoulders and c. him to

compellingverb

64:4.5 glacier was making its southernmost march, c. man

82:5.3 mores have arisen c. women to choose husbands

131:8.3 protects, and perfects the creature without c. him.

195:0.11 while c. the pagan to accept the Hellenized version

compellingadjective

3:5.16 in the absence of all contrastive and thought-c.

51:6.5 civilization of a world with the c. force of tradition.

66:5.22 But when out from under the c. pressure of the

84:1.7 This c. mother love is the handicapping emotion

90:5.1 the ceremony possesses c. power over the spirits.

93:3.5 descendant Moses, who thus had a c. tradition of the

94:2.2 was all-efficacious, that it was all-c. in its potency.

102:2.7 and the c. urges of a growing religious experience

104:4.14 freewill adoration of all creatures by the c. power of

130:6.3 this faith vanquish fear of men by the c. presence

141:7.10 unique personality, not so much because of c oratory

143:1.4 does rule a universe of universes by the c. power

145:3.3 His message was so c.!

149:1.8 of profound human faith were literally and truly c. in

compellingly

82:2.1 Nature c. insists on reproduction but indifferently

101:9.3 conviction within the soul which c. admonishes man

102:2.2 do the acts of true and undefiled religion become c.

compels

70:0.2 Government c. the co-ordination of the antagonisms

71:3.7 The exalted state not only c. its citizens to work but

83:0.3 this sex impulse automatically c. man to think and

165:3.8 the Father never c. any man to enter the kingdom.

171:7.2 Goodness always c. respect, but when it is devoid of

compensatesee compensate for

22:9.6 and do all in our power to c. their deficiencies, but

26:6.3 new relationships with the Seventh Master Spirit c.

31:10.13 administer these outer universes in an effort to c.

44:8.3 the morontia career will not fully c. and remove.

45:6.3 sex-deficient mortals are enabled to c. the social,

45:6.6 mortals have been able to c. their deficiencies on the

77:9.10 Midwayers are the skillful ministers who c. that gap

103:6.7 reality sensitivity that is beginning to c. incomplete

116:4.2 Conjoint Actor functions in many ways which c. the

117:2.6 to c. the outer-spacers for this deprivation of the

117:5.14 The evolving Supreme will eventually c. finite

118:2.1 Ultimate, and the Absolute should c., co-ordinate,

118:8.4 the creature will fail to c. this loss of stability by

compensate for

0:8.1 To atone for finity of status and to c. for creature

3:0.2 so do they c. for the invisibility of the infinite Father.

6:8.7 must c. for your inability to grasp the full significance

9:1.6 Conjoint Actor seems to c. for the incompleteness of

195:3.8 to prevent the well-started moral decline or to c. for

19:6.2 the Havona natives, do much to c. for the spiritual

22:9.5 The embrace of the Paradise Trinity does c. for the

34:7.6 the Caligastic rebellion and most effectively c. for the

35:9.8 tested Sons will far more than c. for the confusion

37:2.2 Gabriel, and these superangels c. for this limitation.

72:1.3 have learned how to c. for their deficiencies in the

92:3.7 revealed religion to c. for these many evolutionary

103:6.7 but futile effort to c. for the absence of the mota of

103:6.8 Revelation is the only technique which can c. for the

103:6.15 By this union man can c. somewhat for his failure to

108:3.6 You have helped to adjust the mistakes and to c. for

127:5.2 supply the family with sufficient income fully to c.

160:1.10 correct methods of solving problems will not c. for

180:5.12 no amount of piety or creedal loyalty can c. for the

195:3.8 to prevent the well-started moral decline or to c. for

compensated

6:8.7 this material and morontia experience will be c. by

16:3.19 pilgrims fully to find God the Supreme is c. by the

25:4.16 The infinite Deities are existential, hence are c. for

39:9.1 have experientially c. the differential in divinity

57:8.16 lava bed became well-nigh world-wide, and this c.

58:5.8 This so fully c. the continental pressure that a wide

77:9.8 which will not be c. prior to the ages of light and life.

80:6.2 This early setback was more than c by the continuing

84:5.1 this handicap of enforced maternity can only be c.

105:2.8 relationship, all qualifieds and unqualifieds are c..

114:5.3 an Adamic Son and Daughter is partially c. by the

114:5.3 absence of the Planetary Prince is effectively c. by

117:4.2 inescapable delay, a deprivation which must be c.

compensates

7:5.3 the Eternal Son c. this limitation by the technique of

14:6.7 The perfection realization in Havona c. for the time-

101:2.2 Revelation c. for the absence of the morontia

104:4.43 The Universal Absolute perfectly c. the differentials

105:3.8 Absolute (being static, potential, and associative) c.

compensating

42:2.4 of certain unidentified equalizing and c. agencies

42:2.8 c. motions emanating from the Universal Absolute.

45:6.3 mortals are afforded ample opportunities for c. any

45:6.3 experience can provide little opportunity for c.

47:10.2 the “harp of God,” a morontia contrivance c. for

87:6.1 drove to attempt to find some c. adjustment, some

104:3.13 he is eternally functioning in the c. but enshrouded

105:6.5 time lag of evolution is disclosed in the c. presence

105:6.5 limitations of inherent perfection as well as c. the

compensation

14:6.22 Havona is a c. to the Infinite Spirit for his unselfish

32:3.4 There seems to be an all-wise c. in the adjustment

54:6.5 there is c for these trials, delays, and disappointments

70:10.12 it was a long time before actual fines, monetary c.,

70:10.12 since the idea of punishment was essentially c.,

72:5.4 the industrial courts shall recognize legal c. as falling

103:8.6 Revelation is a c. for the frailties of evolving

105:6.5 God the Sevenfold also provides techniques of c.

128:5.4 token of the esteem of his friends and in c. for the

183:3.4 which he believed would be heaped upon him in c.

196:0.3 faith was not just an illusory c. for the unpleasant

compensations

40:10.3 Son and Spirit fusion do, superficially, resemble c. of

65:5.4 There are, of course, certain c. for tribulation, such

99:3.14 5. Prevention of fanaticism by the c. of the scientific

120:0.8 advantages and tremendous c. resultant from the

compensators

109:7.2 sovereign stabilizers and c. of the far-flung universe

compensatory

4:2.7 unaided by morontia mota or by revelation, its c.

12:4.11 C. or correlating movement designed to co-ordinate

25:2.4 all mutually c. and together tending to encompass

57:8.4 first land mass emerged from the world ocean in c.

57:8.21 the Pacific Ocean engaged in a further c. sinking

60:4.2 to crumple up, fold, and rise upward to afford c.

107:0.5 The Adjuster is our c. equalization of the tension

compete

68:1.6 individualistic tendency of man cannot c. with the

69:2.2 Early man had to c. with the whole animal world for

84:2.6 could not successfully c. with the newer father-family

84:2.6 with the male relatives of the mother could not c.

84:5.14 Only socially will men and women c. on equal terms.

94:2.8 Buddhism could not c. with later Hinduism; despite a

121:3.5 because they were forced to c. with slave labor.

128:4.5 founding a school in Damascus to c. with Alexandria

competed

69:3.5 The smiths were a small group who c. with the

competent

4:1.8 I am entirely c. to trace out and to analyze the

7:7.5 you will be c. to attain the Son long before you are

9:1.8 The Spirit is supremely c. to minister love and to

10:1.2 made each Sovereign Creator Son just as c., and

15:4.3 though they are c. to deal with space-energy, do not

21:4.6 they are accounted experientially worthy and c.

24:2.2 They are always c. to give us the number, nature,

25:2.6 the most c. and best qualified to act as judicial head

26:3.10 They are created without special design and are c. to

26:5.5 deems you to be c. to pass inward to the next circle

28:4.5 primary seconaphim, who are so c. to represent them

28:5.15 of the most c. minds of the entire superuniverse,

29:4.20 The mechanical controllers are c. to directionize

31:2.2 They seem to be c. to utilize any and all energies,

40:10.4 increasingly c. to carry forward the affairs of these

42:12.9 finality attainer is always c. to produce a suitable

43:8.1 assisted by a c. corps of Master Physical Controllers

49:2.24 who are c. to effect their life-process exchanges

51:4.8 the absence of c. judges to pass upon the biologic

51:7.3 just as fast as c. subordinate administrators can be

55:4.11 fully c. to advise the Material Sons and Daughters,

56:10.13 The recognition of true relations implies a mind c. to

70:12.5 they should select their most c. and worthy fellows

71:2.19 are technically trained, intellectually c., socially loyal,

74:3.1 and c. to co-operate with them during their early

81:6.30 wholly c. to devise adequate methods of control all

114:7.1 c. and trustworthy to assume such responsibilities.

123:6.9 since he did not feel c. to assume the responsibility

128:5.8 marriage just as soon as she felt that Martha was c.

139:6.5 Who of us is c. to judge his brother?

140:8.17 c. to attack the solution of your purely human

149:0.2 when you have shown yourselves c. and faithful, I

188:3.10 we are hardly c. to undertake their interpretation.

competition

52:2.11 preceding period of tribal struggles and rugged c. in

60:2.12 other types were driven to the air by the bitter c. of

62:3.8 eventually resulted in serious food c. and sex rivalry,

63:3.6 combined food c. and social friction brought about

64:6.33 3. C. is healthfully stimulated by diversification of

68:4.7 new ideas are put forward—c. ensues.

68:6.7 pressure of keen c. produced by dense populations.

69:2.2 C.-gravity ever pulls man toward the beast level;

70:9.8 6. Fostering of individual and group c..

70:9.13 governing the ever-changing phenomena of human c.

71:5.0 5. THE EVOLUTION OF COMPETITION

71:5.1 C. is essential to social progress, but c., unregulated,

71:5.1 In current society, c. is slowly displacing war in that

71:5.1 it determines the individual’s place in industry,

71:5.2 only enough to take violence out of individual c.

71:5.3 earlier ages, c. is essential to progressive civilization.

71:5.3 civilizations co-operation is more efficient than c..

71:5.3 Early man is stimulated by c..

71:5.4 True, c. in industry is exceedingly wasteful and

71:6.1 Ruthless c. based on narrow-minded self-interest is

72:5.10 C. is keen on this continent, but much of it has been

72:5.10 It is most active in social service and governmental

74:7.16 4. The laws of fair play and c..

83:6.4 Failure to gain mates in the social arena of c. may

84:5.12 and emotionless c. will certainly replace that chivalry

86:7.4 misadaptation, social injustice, and industrial c..

123:6.2 all very fond of him, and there ensued a lively c.

126:5.10 they entered into keen c. in their agricultural efforts

competitive

28:5.18 Effective use is made of the fraternal c. spirit by

51:5.4 a very meager idea of how this c. struggle comes to

52:6.3 associations through travel, commerce, and c. play.

55:3.10 they are magnificently trained by the c. systems of

55:5.6 The provisions for c. play, humor, and other

55:5.6 A special feature of the c. activities on such a

66:5.29 Many c. games were introduced, but these ancient

71:0.1 the c. contest of force between the struggling tribes

72:3.3 C. examinations are held among parents, and the

72:4.4 of the school time is devoted to play—c. athletics—

74:7.2 and agriculture, the afternoon periods to c. play.

74:7.10 7. The cultivation of play, humor, and c. substitutes

81:6.19 they involve language, trade, art, science, c. play, or

82:3.5 such raiding forays, athletic contests and c. games.

84:8.5 C. games, storytelling, and even the taste of good

99:6.3 religion are: tendency to form sects and c. divisions;

123:5.15 c. efforts in modeling various objects and animals.

124:3.7 the annual c. games and public demonstrations of

competitor

121:5.8 contemporary with, and a c. of, Paul’s rising cult of

128:4.6 a religion about him which might become a c. of

195:2.5 fought the church only when they feared it as a c. of

competitors

69:3.6 medicine men lost no time fostering hatred for their c

compilation

93:9.8 and unintentionally at the time of the c. of these

94:1.7 this c., as later revised, has come on down to

94:2.6 times of the c. of the later scriptures of the Hindu

94:6.9 His chief work consisted in the c. of the wise

96:7.5 you read the lofty concept of divinity found in this c.

121:8.9 As material for the c. of his Gospel, Luke first

131:10.1 After the arduous labor of effecting this c. of the

complacent

126:5.12 transition between the more c. years of childhood

complacently

99:1.1 oncoming social order will not settle down c. for a

complain

119:3.7 Sons or Daughters in Nebadon been tempted to c.

148:5.3 neither should man c. of those experiences which are

188:5.10 cross, they will hardly again permit themselves to c.

complained

163:3.6 they c. to the householder, saying: ‘These men

complaining

91:6.2 Prayer has turned many an irritable and c. invalid

139:8.3 Peter was very much upset by Thomas at first, c.

complaint

48:6.35 accept challenges without c. and to face difficulties

139:6.5 the temerity to go secretly to Jesus and lodge c.

159:5.13 2. To suffer evil without c. and without resistance—

165:4.8 justly administered if you will go with your c. to

complaints

124:1.4 And though this was not the first time c. had come

148:7.3 Jesus, advising that they carry their c. to Jerusalem

complement

6:8.1 the Eternal Son is the full equal, the perfect c., and

9:2.2 The Infinite Spirit is just as much a c. of the Son as

9:2.2 Eternal Son as the Son is a c. of the Universal Father

12:4.16 Motion as well as space is a c. or equilibrant of

14:6.15 Son as an infinite c. of the Father perfectly gratified.

17:6.3 Spirit what is known as the “supreme reaction of c.

19:2.5 The Perfectors of Wisdom will always require this c.

26:11.7 the majestic c. of rest, who prepares to enter the

32:3.12 the natural cosmic c. of the ever-perfect natures of

38:4.4 from duty, she alternates attendance with her c.,

38:7.2 charged angel, is the sanobim—the c. of being.

39:9.2 there to c. the ministry of divine endowment by the

66:4.15 the Life Carriers introduced into their bodies the c.

73:6.4 in return, were made possessors of that c. of life

73:6.7 which acted as a c. to the fruit of the tree.

77:2.7 made possessors of the organic c. of the tree of life

101:6.7 the actual human c. thus made ready for the action

109:2.7 some human being who was the material c. of a spirit

113:2.9 The c. of being (one of the two angels) becomes the

113:2.10 the guardian is periodically relieved by her c.,

113:6.3 there to witness to the complete records of her c. as

complemental

14:6.35 a Divine Minister employs as c. to a Creator Son in

17:6.4 her future work of collaboration with the c. Michael

21:2.9 working union with the c. Daughter of the Infinite

24:1.13 The two orders are c., together having the oversight

26:1.16 as pairs, the one is spoken of as c. to the other.

26:1.16 C. relationships may be transient; they are not

32:3.12 But in the c. association of the existentially perfect

35:0.2 Son in varied association with the c. Mother Spirit.

37:0.1 Co-ordinate in divinity and c. in creative attributes is

39:3.6 operating on the mating, c., or partnership basis,

51:1.3 equal but differential, male and female—hence c.

113:2.9 These c. seraphim are the recording angels of the

113:2.10 also the case when the c. seraphim is similarly absent.

113:7.8 In this experience the two angelic natures, so c. in all

117:3.4 that part of his experience which is c. to his

118:0.9 and derived Deity, for they are interdependently c. in

complementary

84:6.7 they are effectively c., and though co-operation is

complemented

0:9.4 to be personality-c. by the experiential actualization

11:8.2 the Isle of Paradise, c. by the dark gravity bodies

106:5.2 prerogatives of the Almighty, and both are c. by

complementssee Complements of Rest

12:6.3 and universal physical- and spiritual-gravity c..

38:4.3 do seraphim require c. of being when stationary.

38:4.3 Ordinarily seraphim retain their original c. of being,

40:10.4 evolutionary c. of the abandonters and the susatia.

66:4.12 the antidotal c. of the life currents of the system;

66:4.13 These antidotal c. of the Satania life currents were

Complements of Rest

26:4.9 7. C..

26:10.7 circle and there place them in the custody of the c.,

26:11.0 11. THE COMPLEMENTS OF REST

26:11.1 provides the superaphic c. with a rich situational

26:11.1 they effectively utilize in furthering the education of

26:11.3 The superaphic c. are not so much concerned with

26:11.7 the majestic c., who prepares to enter the rest as one

27:1.1 there to collaborate with their colleagues, the c.

27:1.3 The instigators and the c. are just as essential to this

completeverb

7:6.4 agencies of the Third Source and Center, c. the

11:6.5 It requires a little over two billion Urantia years to c.

14:1.12 first or inner Havona circuit to c. one revolution

14:1.12 thousand years for these spheres to c. their circuit.

15:8.2 Uversa require a little over 968 million years to c.

20:6.7 but rather to c. the bestowal, “to drink the cup” of

20:8.3 cherubim, who c. these adventures in wisdom and

26:10.7 those pilgrims who have attained the Father c. the

26:11.6 to c. their preparation for the transition slumber of

32:2.13 upon the history and destiny of Urantia, c. the story.

38:5.3 seraphim c. their training and are commissioned as

41:3.8 heaves require from two to seven days to c. a cycle.

41:6.5 c. one million revolutions about the atomic center.

45:1.2 as the pledge of assurance that you may and can c.

47:7.5 destiny awaits all who c. the progressive Paradise

52:3.3 influence man to c. the transit from the hunter and

53:9.2 sought to turn back Michael from the purpose to c.

57:3.4 returning to the nuclear regions to c. their circuits,

57:3.8 one million years to c. these specially created worlds.

57:5.2 and one-half days to c. a cycle of varying brightness.

61:7.12 required a like span of time to c. its northern retreat.

67:4.7 the Ancients of Days finally c. the adjudication of

107:3.9 the first Paradise Son of the Michael order to c. his

110:7.2 the mortal will permits the Adjuster to c. the

119:0.5 bestowals are designed to c. the personal training of

119:8.2 one billion years of Urantia time to c. the bestowal

120:2.1 grow up on Urantia as a child of the realm, c. your

134:0.2 decided to finish his life on earth and c. his career

134:1.7 who was now making ready to c. his earth career

134:7.6 and c. the task of effecting his full consecration to

157:5.2 Jesus had sought to live his life on earth and c. his

169:1.9 the lad did not find opportunity to c. his confession

171:2.3 to see whether you had money enough to c. it?

178:3.4 But first must you gird yourselves and c. the work

191:3.4 In this manner did Michael c. his service of universe

194:4.7 confidently expected that Jesus would return to c.

completeadjective

0:1.18 Divinity may be perfect—c.—as on existential and

1:0.5 final and c. in all finite aspects of divinity of will,

2:1.3 a perfect, proper, and c. appraisal of himself.

2:2.5 He is final, c., and perfect.

2:3.4 culminates in c. self-identification with iniquity,

2:3.5 Undiluted evil, c. error, willful sin, and unmitigated

2:7.1 relatively c., locally accurate, and personally true.

7:7.1 The Eternal Son is a c., exclusive, universal, and

8:1.1 the divine personality cycle becomes perfect and c.

8:3.6 The Infinite Spirit is a c., exclusive, and universal

8:6.2 The Infinite Spirit is a c. and perfect personality,

9:1.5 the knowledge of the Spirit is profound and c..

10:2.2 and when this act of self-bestowal is c. and perfect,

14:5.2 central universe is so rich and full, so c. and replete,

15:5.11 full condensation, virtual c. consolidation;

15:10.23 is achieved by the more c. factualization of the

15:14.4 many are to find most c. expression in some other

16:5.5 it is desired to arrive at or to portray a c. Trinity

19:3.6 combined conclusions are not only c. but replete.

20:4.1 the local and the universal spiritual forces is c. and

22:10.5 no superuniverse can have a c. edition of these

26:4.13 deliverance from the uncertainties of time is c.;

26:9.4 Survival is c. in perfection, and perfection is replete

26:11.7 as the pledge of Havona that your transition is c.,

27:0.1 The roll calls are c.; from eternity not one of this

29:1.2 and to whom each is in c. functional subservience.

29:3.1 they are all in perfect synchrony and c. liaison with

30:4.26 When spirit development is c., even though not

32:4.8 the Sons enjoy intimate and c. knowledge

32:5.3 scenes, a more comprehensive view and a more c.

34:2.2 Spirit exerts just as full and c control of mind gravity

35:9.5 The personal grasp of the sovereign is all but c..

38:8.6 the full and c. career of a seraphim, with all of its

41:2.4 the supervising power centers are in c. control of a

42:2.14 Power Directors assume the more or less c. control

42:4.3 these energies fall under the c. grasp of the drawing

42:7.9 bodies of matter exerting a more c. control over

44:4.3 there exists perfect and well-nigh c. understanding;

44:8.5 nor the c. obliteration of characteristic individuality

45:5.6 these Sons hope to be granted virtually c. autonomy.

47:3.5 conscious reassembly of actual and c. personality

50:1.1 the Prince is the sole representative of c. divinity,

50:4.12 The wreck of these schools was speedy and c..

53:3.4 to interfere with the operation of c. home rule if men

53:9.1 Michael offered, upon attainment of c. sovereignty,

54:5.10 rebellion and to insure the c. determination of

55:9.3 reached the position of well-nigh c. autonomy.

56:4.3 in the person of God the Father, provides for the c.

57:5.10 having cooled off to the point of c. condensation

57:8.3 earth, once begun, continued until it was virtually c.

59:4.5 almost c.; and the resulting limestone layers run from

65:5.4 express c. confidence in the ultimate evolutionary

67:5.1 The c. and radical reorganization of the whole

67:5.3 liberties, proved a swift and more or less c. failure.

75:2.5 the Edenic regime was now to meet its c. undoing

75:5.6 their distracted mother was in c. ignorance of his

79:3.5 And but for the c. submergence of the Andites by the

82:2.3 transitions from a state of almost c. sex license to

82:2.3 the twentieth-century standards of relatively c. sex

84:2.7 the father-family is one of the most radical and c.

84:4.8 subjected to c. family and social quarantine one

84:6.3 C. understanding between the sexes is not attainable.

89:8.2 take the place of the older and c. human sacrifice.

91:7.6 1. To enjoy better and more c. physical health.

92:4.9 attainment of the Universal Father can ever be c..

93:6.8 between Abraham and Melchizedek was c..

94:8.16 that it was not viewed as a state of c. annihilation.

94:11.6 gospel attempted the c. liberation of the human self

96:6.2 religious viewpoint demanded a more or less c.

97:8.2 the c. rewriting and recasting of their history,

98:2.7 In Greece, the almost c. absence of priests and

101:5.2 values, thereby arriving at a concept of c. reality.

104:4.20 The values of spirit have their c. manifestation, and

106:8.17 Trinity of Trinities could hardly attain to c. function

106:8.17 Absolutes can hardly be unified short of the c.

106:8.20 difficulty in understanding the c. Trinity of Trinities,

106:8.22 In the union of the Supreme, Ultimate, and the c.

106:9.3 most formidable obstacles to c. reality perception.

108:0.2 The infinite God is, as always, replete and c.,

108:3.2 Adjusters are of c. record (outside of Divinington)

108:3.2 The real significance of the Adjuster’s c. number is

109:6.6 life as it was lived to the c. exhaustion of the spiritual

110:5.7 because of this human’s almost c. indifference to

110:7.1 upon the attainment of a final and c. attunement of

110:7.4 a c. exhaustion of the endowment of an Adjuster,

110:7.6 liberation of emerging soul from the c. domination

112:6.3 inner nature begin to approximate c. identification,

112:6.8 essential to c. self-consciousness of personality

113:6.3 to witness to the c. records of her complement as

114:2.5 even here their authority is not c. excepting in

115:7.1 Father-I AM has achieved relatively c. liberation

116:5.17 Relatively c. control over the material creation has

117:1.3 the possibility of, and ever seeks for, c. unification,

117:7.4 Trinity Ultimate until he has attained c. actuality of

117:7.13 in perfect balance and in c. subjugation to mind,

118:10.10 C. capacity to discern universe purposes equals the

120:0.4 Creator Sons before they assume c. sovereignty.

120:0.8 enter this unique bestowal with the c. assurance,

120:1.1 experience the c. enlightenment of the incarnation

123:0.3 friends presented Jesus with a c. copy of the Greek

123:3.1 the copy of the Hebrew scriptures—a c. version of

123:3.1 There were only two c. copies of the Scriptures in

123:5.3 The Nazareth synagogue possessed a c. copy of the

125:0.1 was the first c. freedom from responsibility he had

129:4.1 not yet achieved the c. mastery of his human mind;

129:4.4 wholly familiar with the c. experience of humankind.

130:4.11 from the partial and temporal to the c. and eternal,

130:4.14 The fact of the partial in the presence of the c.

132:2.9 it has become divinely c. and spiritually replete;

136:5.4 intelligences placed in his command would be c. and

140:4.11 Every mortal really craves to be a c. person, to be

147:1.4 only know of the fact of the servant’s c. recovery.

157:6.3 new period of the more c. realization of the truth

160:0.1 This week Jesus enjoyed a period of almost c. rest,

168:0.11 strong faith in the Father and c. resignation to the

169:1.15 to show how c. is the restoration of the lost son

170:0.1 embracing a full and c. discussion of the kingdom

171:3.2 go forward with their work in c. disregard of what

176:1.2 in the final and c. overthrow of the Jewish nation.

189:3.3 this was the third of the planetary roll calls, or c.

195:8.2 almost c. domination of Western civilization by the

195:8.13 The c. secularization of science, education, industry,

196:0.12 His sense of dependence on the divine was so c.

completedverb

20:1.14 but when they have c. their bestowal careers, each

21:2.1 the Michael Son will have c. his long and unique

21:3.12 until the seven creature bestowals have been c. and

21:4.5 a Paradise Creator Son who had c. six phases of

21:4.5 His death on Urantia c. his bestowal career;

25:8.1 When this ministry has been c., as a rule (but not

32:2.6 Presently, the physical plan of a universe is c.,

37:9.9 the Universe Mother Spirit, has c. its cycle, when

39:4.7 When ascending mortals have c. the mansion world

43:8.4 On the mansion worlds you c. the unification of the

45:1.2 these high spirit personalities who have actually c.

45:7.1 soul attainment was not c., no matter what reason,

46:5.19 Michael memorial, c. some five hundred years ago

51:2.4 When the reassembly of the physical organism is c.,

53:5.2 Michael had not c. his bestowal career; he had not

54:5.6 the apostate System Sovereign because he had not c.

54:5.13 even if his adjudication should not be c. for a

57:4.3 years ago this first period of sun dispersion was c.;

57:8.9 arrangements for the planetary occupation were c.

60:3.12 the long Pacific coast mountain ranges were c., but

61:2.9 horse development was not c. until the later ice age.

65:1.7 and the material organizations have been duly c.,

66:4.10 sojourn in Dalamatia, long before the wall was c.,

73:4.2 once c., the real work of landscape beautification

74:8.11 priests had already c. the writing of their narrative of

76:5.5 plans soon after the wall of the colony had been c..

77:3.4 or usage of the buildings after they should be c..

78:7.6 These floods c. the disruption of Andite civilization.

79:4.2 These invaders never c. the conquest of the country

81:2.9 phenomena has required ages, and it is not yet c..

93:1.3 materialization of this Melchizedek Son was c. by

110:7.2 When a human being has c. the circles of cosmic

111:0.5 This sculpture was c. in the fifteenth century

112:5.10 time as the adjudication of their affairs has been c.,

112:7.14 With Adjuster fusion the Father has c. his promise of

117:3.11 antecedent creatorship has c. an appropriate cycle

119:0.3 creature bestowals shall have been successfully c.

119:0.7 Nebadon is now ruled by a Creator Son who has c.

119:8.2 the arena wherein Michael c. the experience which

121:8.3 The Gospel was c. near the end of A.D. 68.

126:5.12 Jesus c. the traversal of that dangerous period in

128:1.8 the self-realization of his divine nature was c. at

128:7.5 Jesus had about c. the difficult task of weaning his

129:1.15 His training as a man of the realm had to be c.

129:3.7 practically c. his educational contact-training with

134:3.8 we secondary midwayers c. such an adaptation of

134:8.4 the indwelling Adjuster also c. the assigned services.

134:8.9 On that day he c. the task set for Creator Sons to

134:9.7 when Jesus had c. a commendable piece of work.

135:1.1 John c. the making of the offerings which were

135:12.4 and the official residence at Tiberias were fully c..

136:3.5 and Gabriel in person, saying: “The records are c..

162:9.2 Jesus and Abner c. the arrangements for the

163:7.1 preparations for the Perean mission were being c..

165:3.2 all be made known when the Son of Man has c. his

171:4.1 having c. their tour of the cities of southern Perea.

179:2.3 Jesus had c. that for which he came into the world,

181:2.19 in the outward affairs of the kingdom should be c.,

186:5.3 At the time of the Master’s baptism he had c. the

188:1.4 When the embalming was c., they tied a napkin about

189:0.2 The spirit transit of this Jesus was c. at the time I

189:1.13 —the morontia resurrection of the Son of Man—c..

completedadjective

0:9.1 attained absonite levels through the c. realization

1:5.5 man simply cannot see God until he achieves c.

7:6.3 Eternal Son is the offspring-person of the “first” c.

8:3.1 perfect execution of the “first” c. creative concept

15:1.3 to numerous partially c. physical creations.

19:1.2 the Stationary Sons of the Trinity are of c. numbers,

19:1.8 1. It may utterly fail to perceive the final and c. goal

19:5.1 not know whether these Spirits are of c. numbers

21:5.5 sovereignty of the sometime-to-be-c. Supreme Being

21:6.2 universe sovereignty must signify the c. liberation of

22:7.7 Being shall have attained full and c. manifestation

22:7.8 they will terminate upon the c. factualization of the

24:2.2 The Census Directors are a special and c. creation of

31:10.12 evolution of Supreme Deity will become a c. fact

32:2.3 The first c. act of physical creation in Nebadon

32:2.3 the arrival of the living staff on the c. spheres of

37:2.11 Evening Stars consequent upon the c. emergence

38:8.4 pending the c. factualization of the Supreme Being.

45:7.8 individuality combining the c. mortal existence in

56:7.2 The c. administrative evolution of a local universe

57:3.11 Now the c. universe mechanism of Nebadon first

61:7.17 The ice age is the last c. geologic period,

65:8.2 we could arrange for the c. evolution of life in less

96:1.10 employed to designate the c. concept of Yahweh

106:0.6 on the destiny level of the c. master universe.

106:2.8 Within the c. power-personality synthesis of the

106:3.2 to the c. function of the first experiential Trinity—

106:4.2 The c. eventuation of the Ultimate implies the

106:5.1 But the c. formation of this Trinity Absolute could

106:5.1 Trinity Absolute could take place only after the c.

106:6.3 to conjecture that the c. function of the Trinity

106:7.9 is predicated on the c. actualization of the Universal

106:8.19 Though a c. concept of the Trinity of Trinities is

106:9.5 to detect the actual presence and c. manifestation

116:1.2 and the c. evolution of the Almighty Supreme will

116:1.5 Whereas physique may attain c. growth, and whereas

116:5.12 material equilibrium will signify the c. evolution of

117:3.8 until such time as the c. evolution of the Supreme

117:4.9 be fully attained independent of the c. evolution of

117:6.7 will probably equal the c. attainment of the mind

117:6.24 an exhaustion of all finite potentials yields the c.

117:6.24 defined as the c. evolutionary actualization of the

117:7.1 The c. realization of all finite potentials equals the

117:7.3 be deitized at any stage prior to his c. evolution,

117:7.14 the Supreme Being, a c. actuality in the universes—

118:10.19 The attainment of c. spiritual insight enables the

120:3.10 of your own making, serving, and c. understanding

132:3.8 finality of choice for goodness and of c. capacity for

140:8.25 to live as though they were already citizens of the c.

188:5.4 that the cross was the c. revelation of Jesus’ mercy.

193:5.5 to receive formal confirmation of his c. sovereignty

completely

1:3.8 these two attributes are most c. revealed in the Son.

1:6.6 The more c man understands himself and appreciates

3:6.5 even that is not so stupid as c. to mechanize the idea

10:6.18 When fully perceived and c. understood,

11:7.3 the borders of all space and c. incapsulate both the

12:2.4 starry and planetary clusters which c. encircle the

14:1.14 they so c. encircle and enshroud Havona as to hide it

15:8.6 the dead giants of space, thus in an instant c.

15:10.23 superuniverses are c. isolated from each other.

20:8.1 the only Trinity creatures to be so c. associated with

20:9.5 Trinity Teacher Sons seem to be so c. identified

27:7.7 the divine heart of the Gods has been c. satisfied by

29:4.18 because they are so c. dominated by their superiors,

32:2.8 then, when such a universe has been so c. organized

32:5.6 I do not c. visualize eternity, and even if I did, it

34:1.3 manifestation of the Infinite Spirit suddenly and c.

42:12.13 level spirit-mind may become all but c. dominant.

55:1.5 the blazing glory of the consuming fire which so c.

57:7.9 meteors kept the oxygen of the air almost c. used up.

60:3.5 Appalachian highlands had been almost c. worn

61:2.5 and c. destroying the remainder of their reptilian

61:5.4 Greenland was covered, and Iceland was c. buried

62:1.3 submerged, c. isolating the life of this region.

62:5.2 the grasping function of the big toe was absent, c.

64:6.9 the red man almost c. missed his opportunity of

64:6.22 nor ever c. overcome their tendency to fight among

67:1.3 In committing this deliberate sin, Caligastia so c.

73:7.1 being required c. to submerge the entire peninsula.

77:2.2 since this project almost c. miscarried, we shall

78:7.4 only time the surface of the earth was c. covered by

79:5.7 cultural groups remained almost c. isolated from

84:8.2 all human institutions are so c. shot through with

87:1.4 civilized man has hardly yet c. eliminated the fear of

87:4.5 were not thought of as being c. temperamental as

87:6.2 Man’s religion no longer was c. negativistic, nor

91:7.9 4. More c. to spiritualize his day-by-day living while

93:1.3 having been thrown so c. on their own resources that

93:9.10 the nature of this mission so fully and c. that few of

94:3.6 had not this concept been c. vitiated by the belief that

94:6.10 potential God concept in Confucianism was almost c.

95:1.2 in honoring the seventh day of the week never c.

95:1.5 Babylonians had never c. outgrown their disguised

95:7.2 Rome did the Melchizedek teachings fail more c.

97:8.1 carefully and c. destroyed the existing records of

101:6.8 of knowledge, wisdom, faith, truth, and love as c.

106:2.7 is experiential; therefore is he c. experiencible.

106:7.1 that infinity could ever be c. realized in finality.

106:7.4 doubt that any being or universe will ever c. attain

106:7.9 absolute potentials could ever become c. actualized,

110:7.5 an eternity of the future for an Adjuster ever c. to

110:7.6 spirit leadings in an animal mind so c. dominated

111:1.5 human being ever c. conscious in his mortal life;

111:3.2 resurrection, the human personality is c. identified

111:4.8 cannot c. control the external world—environment.

113:7.6 human origin are never forgotten nor ever c. severed

117:7.1 the Isle of Paradise, as c. unified as is the Conjoint

117:7.5 3. The Supreme is not c. real to universe creatures,

123:2.14 the flowers growing about the garden walls which c.

124:6.10 purely human thrill as that which at this time so c.

125:2.4 They were c. upset in their own hearts by the lad’s

125:3.1 Jesus was c. absorbed in the discussion of angels,

126:0.2 very soon Mary was to be more c. disillusioned.

128:6.12 c. swing from the profound discussion of politics,

134:4.4 can never exist unless all religions are willing to c.

135:3.3 John was never able c. to rise above the confusion

136:1.3 they almost c. lost sight of the personality of the

137:2.9 with c. destroying every vestige of his writing which

137:5.2 ideas of the Jewish Messiah were so c. crystallized,

149:2.4 Christian teaching so c. about the person of Jesus.

158:6.3 In what you attempted, in which you so c. failed,

162:2.2 I chose to make a grievously stricken man c. whole

170:5.7 rather that it almost c. supplanted the Jesus concept

179:1.1 chamber, which was c. furnished for the supper,

182:3.6 his human will more c. became one with the divine

194:4.1 his apostles and disciples were c. demoralized.

completeness

2:2.2 There is finality of c. and perfection of repleteness

2:7.3 owing to this relativity in the c. of knowledge and

10:0.3 measures up to the Trinity standards of the c. of

14:0.2 the ideal of divine c., supreme finality,ultimate reality

20:1.11 is one, and their work is identical in quality and c..

100:3.1 There is a consecrated c. in religious loyalty which

101:6.16 Such a sevenfold salvation is the equivalent of the c.

132:3.10 self-restraint equals c. of universe freedom and

153:5.1 suddenness and c. of the desertion of the populace

completes

9:0.1 His coming into being c. the Father’s liberation

10:2.2 the Infinite Spirit, c. the existential personalization of

19:7.3 This c. the story of those beings who are brought

27:0.2 Son is bestowed upon such a world, c. his mission

72:4.6 When a brilliant student c. his work ahead of

101:1.6 sense of duty c. the ancestry of true religion.

112:5.19 And this c. the repersonalization, reassembly of

completing

28:5.13 C. the triune staff of attachment to the Perfectors of

50:5.9 Religion is c. the ascent from the emotional

119:8.3 In c. his creature bestowals, Michael was not only

120:0.4 First, he was c. the required experience in creature

128:1.1 task of c. the experience of mastering the knowledge

138:7.5 perfecting their organization and c. arrangements for

completionsee completion seraphim;

      see Corps of Completion

0:2.18 encounters c. of divinity, and undergoes depletion of

0:9.1 The c. of such an experiential unfoldment is designed

0:12.8 The Ultimate Trinity is experientially unifying in c.,

6:6.4 your attainment of spirit status following your c. of

10:2.7 existential cycle of Deity personalization attains c.;

10:8.3 And such c. of Deity transcends both the finite and

11:5.9 return thereto following the c. of its space circuit.

15:7.6 upon the c. of the Jerusem regime of personality

16:1.1 necessary to the c. of the triune personalization of

17:6.8 Son returns to universe headquarters after the c. of

19:2.5 wisdom for the c. of their administrative sagacity.

20:3.1 the headquarters of their local universe upon the c.

20:5.6 especially after the c. of his own mortal bestowal,

20:6.9 Upon the c. of a Creator Son’s final bestowal the

21:3.8 sovereignty—the settled authority following the c. of

21:3.8 supreme sovereignty dates from the c. of Michael’s

21:3.15 Before the c. of the bestowal career a Creator Son

21:4.6 Creator Sons, subsequent to the c. of their careers,

21:6.2 The c. of the creature-bestowal careers and the

26:4.1 an arrangement that has prevailed since the c. of the

26:7.3 After the c. of the course of training on this circuit

28:6.11 the element of time which will be required in the c.

29:5.6 Upon the c. of the plans for the creation of a local

32:3.15 Each requires the other to achieve c. of function,

33:3.5 Upon the c. of the Creator Son’s seventh and final

34:1.1 After the c. of the physical organization of a starry

38:1.1 Following the c. of this united effort, the Son

39:9.1 spirits and admission to the seraphic service of c.,

39:9.3 these spirit ministers of seraphic c., together with the

42:1.8 even if age upon age be required for the c. of the

52:3.4 This age usually witnesses the c. of the elimination of

52:3.10 With the near c. of the task of race blending,

53:8.1 Satan freely roamed the Satania system until the c. of

53:8.5 And then still nearer the c. of his lifework Jesus

57:4.4 25,000,000,000 years ago witnessed the c. of the

62:3.10 Soon after the c. of their home, this couple, veterans

73:4.4 And this great enterprise was carried through to c.

79:8.2 With the c. of the conquest of eastern Asia the

81:1.2 By the time of the c. of these land elevations and

93:3.2 had little to do with Urantia until the c. of Michael’s

101:6.2 the existential God, constitutes the potential c. of

101:10.6 Faith is the only passport to c. of reality and to

106:0.18 Repletion is continually superimposed upon c..

106:4.2 completed eventuation of the Ultimate implies the c.

106:6.6 inherent in the personality c. of God the Absolute—

106:7.8 distant future eternity moment of the final c. of the

106:8.12 and Father-Infinite—the c. of the cycle of reality.

106:8.14 The Supreme is the deity embodiment of the c. of the

108:6.2 Following the c. of the mission of a Paradise

108:6.3 are created in righteousness and in the c. of truth.

110:6.1 C. of the first circle denotes the relative maturity of

110:6.17 but action, c. of decisions, is essential to the

112:3.7 with other personalities until after c. of survival.

112:6.9 upon the c. of the seven circles of premorontia

114:1.1 until the c. of Michael’s bestowal in the flesh,

115:2.1 the c. of infinity inherent in the I AM is eternally

116:1.5 and therefore never achieves c. of mind attainment.

116:4.9 Such Master Creator Sons approximate the c. of

116:5.16 witnesses the material c. of the seven superuniverses.

116:6.6 evolutionary power of the Almighty to achieve c. of

117:1.1 the c. of finite reality, and the personification of

117:2.2 terminate with the c. of the growth of the Supreme.

117:2.3 next universe age—the age which will follow the c.

117:2.6 his status will achieve c. (in the energy-spirit sense)

117:3.1 self-realized on deity levels of finite maximum c..

117:4.1 his efforts to achieve c. of sovereignty within the

117:6.7 Upon the c. of the sixth stage of existence and the

117:6.7 c. of the co-ordination of the ascendant man-nature

117:7.1 realization of all finite potentials equals the c. of

118:7.8 when c. of cosmic-wisdom attainment, and finality of

118:10.10 equals the evolutionary c. of the creature and may be

119:0.3 that Creator Son assumes full responsibility for the c.

119:2.7 was issued after the c. of the Melchizedek bestowal,

119:5.4 Not until the c. of this bestowal did it finally dawn

119:6.4 more apparent after the c. of the morontia mortal

119:8.5 The c. of these seven bestowals resulted in the

120:3.12 subsequent to c. of his bestowal career on Urantia.

124:6.16 culminated in the c. of the Son’s bestowal on Urantia

128:0.3 in mortal flesh, the c. of his sovereignty in Nebadon.

128:1.10 his public career, subsequent to the technical c. of

129:4.2 arrival of his Adjuster until the day of the c. and

129:4.2 the experience which the Son of Man attained in c.

136:3.4 his Adjuster demonstrated the perfection and c. of

136:3.5 611,121 over his universe of Nebadon rests in c. at

136:3.5 I testify to the c. of the records of the superuniverse

137:5.4 it behooves us to await the c. of John’s preaching.

165:2.8 I will finish this service of the c. of my Father’s

171:2.2 Son of Man is about to offer up his life for the c. of

186:5.3 necessary for the c. of his seventh and last universe

189:3.4 register with Immanuel the c. of the mortal transit of

195:3.10 The triumph was approaching c..

196:3.3 is the equivalent of the experiencing of self-c.

completion seraphim

39:1.5 These bestowal attendants are c.; they have traversed

39:1.6 achieved the highest local universe service of the c.

39:2.5 The directors of these legions are now always c.

39:8.9 never find response in the heart of a seraphim of c..

39:9.2 Large numbers of the c. seraphim return to their

39:9.2 our local universe is adequately supplied with the c.,

39:9.2 C. now serve more extensively with the supreme

39:9.3 fascinating avenues of ministry are open to the c.,

39:9.3 just as they craved assignment as destiny guardians

39:9.3 they most desire to serve as bestowal attendants of

39:9.3 They are supremely devoted to that universal plan of

completions

118:0.9 the bridge linking the beginnings and the c. of all

complex

4:1.8 my inability to comprehend these c. transactions

4:1.9 spirit will respond to demands made in a c. reality

9:7.2 represents the most c. interassociation of all phases

13:1.11 the home of many glorified beings of c. ancestry,

19:1.5 proceeding from the simple and the finite to the c.

22:9.8 the execution of the c. administrative plans of the

28:5.8 wisdom in the perplexing situations of the c. affairs

37:4.5 Certain advanced plans and c. rulings are also

41:1.1 to produce that vast c. of communication lines,

41:8.1 energy is liberated by various c. nuclear-reaction

42:11.6 Extremely c. and highly automatic-appearing

52:4.8 The c. nature of an advancing civilization is

58:6.2 lead from the most simple to the most c. organisms,

65:6.3 was the evolution of the spore into the c. seed.

65:6.4 One of the most serviceable and c. episodes in the

69:1.6 On Urantia they represent a c. organization which

70:7.1 resultant c. tribe was the first true political body.

78:1.9 The c. mixture of races in India—embracing every

81:6.23 indispensable in a c. and highly organized society.

81:6.32 not enough to train men for work; in a c. society

82:3.1 and as society evolved from the simple to the c.,

85:0.2 mind of man is capable of formulating the more c.

86:3.3 Later and more c. systems of theology ascribe death

87:5.2 more advanced and relatively c. spirit-ghost cult,

87:7.10 slogans, or goals—will not function if it is too c..

90:0.1 and as ritual became more c. in response to man’s

90:0.1 man’s increasingly c. concept of the supermaterial

94:6.12 the intricate and c. civilizations which characterize

99:1.4 more mechanical, more compact, more c., and

101:3.13 and triumphs irrespective of the overload of the c.

102:0.2 by the confusion and distortion of a c. learning.

105:1.7 inhabiting personalities, is a vast and c. organism,

105:1.7 the First Source and Center is infinitely more c. than

112:1.17 much more than just an enlarged or c. relationship.

113:3.6 level of humanity, do such difficult and c. things?

117:3.1 Almighty Supreme, is the c. and universal synthesis

121:5.18 philosophy and perplexed by such c. cults of religion,

126:3.14 his problems were too c. for his human associates

130:4.5 Mindless causation cannot evolve the refined and c.

139:9.11 the ability to go on in the c. battles of the kingdom.

160:1.3 The more c. civilization becomes, the more difficult

160:3.2 The more c. society becomes, and the more the lures

195:10.19 man to solve his new and increasingly c. problems.

complexion

63:4.1 —the Andonites—had black eyes and a swarthy c.,

complexions

76:4.1 the violet peoples were characterized by fair c. and

complexities

54:6.10 I did not achieve a full comprehension of these c.

103:7.9 men to live together in the c. of the civilization of a

160:1.3 adds to the c. of society, the art of living will need to

complexity

4:4.2 understand how God can pass from simplicity to c.

28:5.10 be moved to adoration by the perfection of the c.,

42:11.7 synthesis superimposed on an ever-increasing c. of

70:1.20 to keep pace with the increasing c. of combat.

75:1.1 Daughter became aware of the difficulty and c. of

81:6.31 Economic c. and the steady increase of industrial

complexly

111:7.4 The higher human races of Urantia are c. admixed;

compliance

29:4.33 Associators always labor in c. with universal law,

120:2.1 technique of Sonarington—in c. with the mandates

159:5.8 In place of negative c. with ceremonial requirements

173:5.5 In c. with this instruction the following morning they

179:3.5 one of those decisions of blind acquiescence in c.

complicate

7:4.5 perchance, should mar or c. this enterprise, then

66:5.14 the staff would present revelation to c. evolution;

complicated

13:1.11 beings of complex ancestry, whose origin is c.

20:4.5 with your world, this is further c. by Michael’s

49:5.24 default on Urantia further c. your planetary history.

68:2.5 interassociation and highly c. interdependence.

68:2.11 to swamp and submerge the whole c. structure of a

68:6.7 When standards of living become too c. or too

69:5.15 capital has tended to liberate man, it has greatly c.

75:1.1 day by day confronted with some new and c. tangle,

79:8.7 ancestor veneration became further c. by a flood of

81:2.20 course of human evolution was tremendously c. by

83:7.7 is further c. by woman’s greater personal freedom

90:2.1 Spirit conjuring was a very precise and highly c.

97:8.6 Christian writers further c. the distortion of Hebrew

114:4.1 The sovereignty of Urantia is c. by the onetime

127:2.5 further c. when, presently, a wealthy Jew, Isaac,

127:2.6 Patriotic issues, especially when c. by tax-gathering

128:7.6 undertook to untangle the c. affairs of this planet

134:5.1 the sovereignty of God is a truth—only c. by the

134:5.1 concerning political sovereignty are vastly c. by

137:5.3 Jesus decided to leave the final untangling of this c.

160:1.3 more rapid the changes in social usage, the more c.

complicates

134:5.8 the evolution of the territorial state, vastly c. the

complications

70:1.1 fabric of civilization becomes stressed by the c. of

124:3.4 C. attended the birth of this, the seventh child.

168:3.5 that serious c. with the Roman authorities would

complied

2:3.2 of justice current in that universe has been c. with.

27:3.2 one more level of ethics to be recognized and c.

31:3.6 The mortal finaliters have fully c. with the injunction

103:5.12 When a member of a social religious group has c.

139:5.5 to Philip’s foolish questions and so many times c.

149:2.10 While he c. with the good in the religion of his

166:4.9 when they had thus c. with the laws of fruitfulness,

compliment

88:1.8 an elder or superior to spit on one was the highest c..

127:2.8 Jesus paid c. to his mother and eldest brother for

complimentary

52:1.7 superstition in the Urantia races is hardly c. to your

87:5.7 The custom of depreciating c. remarks regarding

comply

119:8.1 They signified their desire to c. with this request to

135:2.1 John had endeavored to c. with the restrictions of his

156:1.7 and while his associates did c. with this request,

166:1.2 shocked by this failure of the Master to c. with the

166:4.8 3. You reap the harvest of your direct efforts to c.

183:0.2 return to their tents, but they were reluctant to c.

185:2.8 not willing to c. with their demands that Jesus be

component

10:5.2 simple sum of the attributes of the c. individuals.

12:4.1 The universes of space and their c. systems and

15:7.12 If all the projected local universes and their c. parts

15:8.1 directionization of energy to their c. local universes.

15:12.2 tribunals for the spiritual adjudication of all c.

15:13.4 co-ordination of the administration of the c. local

16:7.1 Moral intuition,the realization of duty, is a c. of mind

18:0.10 universes and to the capitals of their c. constellations

18:7.5 Paradise advisers permanently situated on their c.

24:0.10 universes and on the capitals of their c. systems.

24:1.1 concerned in the administration of the c. parts of

35:8.6 the miscellaneous duties of a system and its c. worlds

35:9.9 They are the c. units of the material creation,

39:4.1 the affairs of the local systems and their c. worlds.

41:2.6 not concern themselves with energy as a c. factor

41:6.4 And this is why stone is the chief c. of the worlds

42:3.1 properties depends on the revolutionary rates of its c

42:3.9 matter, the c. units of molecular or visible matter.

42:6.6 from these various functions of the c. ultimatonic

42:7.3 not to mention the velocities of their c. ultimatons.

55:8.7 in light by virtue of the progress of their c. worlds,

55:11.1 in light and life when all of its c. local universes are

56:7.5 administrative work of the universes and their c.

57:1.1 Andronover nebula, which was organized as a c. part

104:3.17 discernible sum of the attributes of the c. members.

components

0:6.11 consists of its energies, its mind, spirit, or material c..

9:4.6 The personality is the unifier of these c. of

41:0.2 their physical c., the spheres of space—suns,

41:7.12 and broken up into electronic and other ancestral c.;

55:11.1 a unit and concerns only the c. of a local universe.

56:7.2 As the c. of a local universe are progressively

70:8.2 emerged from savagery to barbarism, its human c.

104:3.16 The c. of the triunities may be entities, but a triunity

112:5.20 a continuous change in all the factor c. of self;

compose

20:8.3 The Teacher Sons c. the faculties who administer all

27:6.3 co-ordinate the experiences, to c. the knowledge,

31:0.8 These six groups of glorified beings c. this unique

31:3.1 Ascendant Adjuster-fused mortals c. the bulk of the

35:2.4 thus helping to c. the major difficulties and settle the

71:2.17 by the character and caliber of those who c. it.

84:6.7 Marriage is an institution designed to c. sex

144:6.10 Jesus’ followers to co-ordinate divergent efforts, c.

144:6.11 were compelled to face problems and c. difficulties

159:2.2 would c. the forthcoming world-wide brotherhood.

composedverb

2:7.4 materialism is knowledge c. of both good and evil.

11:2.9 eternal Isle is c. of a single form of materialization—

12:9.4 Analysis determines that water is c. of hydrogen and

13:0.1 the second group is c. of the seven luminous worlds

14:4.1 each major division is c. of one thousand minor

15:4.8 The Milky Way galaxy is c. of vast numbers of

15:10.13 The co-ordinate council of the superuniverse is c. of

24:1.12 staffs c. of personalities of the Infinite Spirit.

28:4.13 This corps is c. of the sixth primary seconaphim

31:0.1 The primary finaliter corps is c. of the following:

35:3.14 This work is carried on in classes c. of those who

41:2.2 Satania is c. of over seven thousand astronomical

43:2.6 The mid-chamber of legislators is c. of the seraphic

44:0.3 corps of beings c. of certain teacher personalities

55:1.5 the translation temple is c. of morontia material

55:4.18 increasingly spiritual society c. of advanced mortals

57:8.12 This extensive granite elevation is c. of stone

57:8.20 meteors are, generally speaking, c. of heavy materials

70:5.2 This regulative group was c. of old men who had

71:1.1 most efficient, and enduring state is c. of a single

72:2.3 He is advised by a supercabinet c. of living ex-chief

114:6.17 differences are usually c. by the governor general,

114:7.8 destiny reservists are c. of mortal inhabitants of the

121:3.7 The early Christian church was largely c of the lower

124:4.2 the double origin of those factors which c. the nature

134:4.6 uniformity) because any and all religious groups c.

135:3.2 John perceived that already was Rome c. of such

165:1.2 four thousand persons c. the large audience which

composedadjective

122:5.2 Mary was c., courageous, and fairly wise in her

172:0.3 friends had never seen him more c. and congenial;

composes

1:4.3 the dust that c. the mortal tabernacle “returns to the

composing

3:2.4 endless but orderly procession of the starry hosts c.

13:1.3 manifestation, of the Deities c. the Paradise Trinity

24:0.11 Of the seven classes c. this group, only the Solitary

25:3.7 for c. all these differences and for harmonizing all

54:4.4 respect the rights and liberties of all other beings c.

73:5.2 Seven was the largest number of houses c. any one

91:5.2 such devotions are reactive upon the individuals c.

composite

5:4.14 It must therefore be evident that c Christian theology

9:8.15 A group of c. origin that embraces, among others,

15:3.10 clusters about the c. rotation-gravity center of the

15:3.15 But the intervening motions are of c. origin, being

20:0.5 Trinitized Sons are a group of c. origin that includes

25:8.1 Paradise Companions are a c. or assembled group

30:2.130 C. PERSONALITY GROUPS.

30:2.130 Among such orders are the following three c.

43:3.4 merged all of these celestial rulers into a c. Deity.

44:0.1 the unique order of c. personalities denominated

44:6.7 orders in the c. ensembles of these diversified beings.

46:5.29 The c. activities consist of social intercourse, group

49:5.29 are periodically inspected by certain c. corps of

79:3.1 This c. stock immediately produced the most

81:4.1 the Pacific Islands is overspread with the c. races of

92:4.9 not the work of a single personality but a c.

92:6.0 6. THE COMPOSITE RELIGIONS

94:5.6 This c. belief spread through the lands of the yellow

96:1.5 This idea of God was a c. derived from the teachings

96:1.7 the practice of referring to this c. Deity as El.

101:3.3 This c. entity of spirit origin in association with

108:5.1 volunteer to indwell such c. beings as live on Urantia

109:6.2 A Personalized Adjuster of this order is a c.

111:7.4 This c. nature renders it exceedingly difficult for the

117:5.1 deity nature is the mosaic c. of the total vastness of

118:10.4 providence is a function, the c. of the other-than-

122:1.2 Mary was more a c. of Syrian, Hittite, Phoenician,

142:3.4 Theirs was a c. concept of God, consisting in a

154:1.3 The more or less c. and compromising transition

170:1.12 The c. and confused concepts which the founders

composition

15:5.10 except for density, are in c. very similar to Urantia.

41:3.2 The material c. of all suns, dark islands, planets,

41:4.6 Were it in c. similar to your atmosphere and not

68:4.7 each isolated change in the c. of human society has

compositions

41:6.7 that spectral analyses show only sun-surface c..

compossibility

118:5.0 5. OMNIPOTENCE AND COMPOSSIBILITY

118:5.1 C. is innate in divine power.

composure

100:7.14 Jesus was never in a hurry; his c. was sublime.

101:3.9 5. Maintains a mysterious poise and c. of personality

119:0.3 responsibility for the completion, control, and c. of

122:3.1 after Mary had recovered her c., said: “I come at

139:11.5 calmness, Jesus’ assurance, poise, and inexplicable c.

149:5.2 ‘Better is a handful with c. than a superabundance

149:5.4 of faith and sureties of divine sonship which yield c.,

184:3.5 nor witnessed such c. in a man on trial for his life.

184:3.14 the sight of the Master standing there in perfect c.

185:4.2 startled by his stately appearance and the calm c. of

186:2.5 type of human character which could preserve its c.

186:4.3 soldiers had begun to be impressed by his unusual c.

compound

42:4.3 These unique beings control and c. power by their

44:5.5 4.The c. manipulators. This is the adventurous group

94:5.2 Early or proto-Taoism was a c. of the following

compounded

92:5.1 in the synthesized beliefs c. from the teachings of

94:5.7 In China all of these beliefs were confused and c.

compounding

82:5.10 which resulted in a c. of the separate tribal mores.

98:7.3 as a Urantian system of belief, arose through the c.

104:1.5 by the native intellects of India through a c. of these

comprehendsee comprehend, not or never, etc.

0:12.13 forces conspire to enable man to c. the philosophy

1:0.1 —enabled man to c. the Father as divine creator

1:0.3 to find the eternal God, to c. the divine nature,

1:5.11 by personality approach can any person begin to c.

1:5.14 experience, as finite man might conjecture or c.,

2:1.4 actually embrace and c. all the experiments and all

2:1.10 the infinite Father does most certainly fully c. and

3:4.5 Infinity of mind alone can fully c. infinity of existence

5:1.2 created being who can c., love, or approach him;

5:3.3 we simply worship God for what we c. him to be.

6:3.3 To c. the love of the Eternal Son, you must first

7:5.8 we do c. the bestowal of a Son of the Eternal Son,

7:7.6 nature of the Eternal Son of mercy you should c. as

8:2.3 would better c. the Third Source and Center if he

8:2.7 in the acts of the Spirit we can the better c. such

8:4.7 To c. the ministry of the Spirit, ponder the truth

9:7.3 Much of the technique of reflectivity we c., but there

10:1.5 difficult for the human creature to c. God’s infinite

11:1.3 but those who are able to c. the meaning of these

12:8.9 is hardly possible for the mortal mind to c. the seven

13:1.10 Much, very much, we do c., but many basic details

13:1.20 The transport seraphim c. this mystery, but they

13:1.20 you can almost c. such near orders of existence,

15:14.4 be revealed, and even then you would c. but little.

16:3.19 somewhat c. when they reach the centers of glory.

16:4.16 to c. the manifold workings of the Seven Master

23:3.8 would c. how difficult it would be to co-ordinate

24:6.2 c. the meaning of those realities which “eye cannot

26:4.15 Ability to c. is the mortal passport to Paradise.

26:7.5 not all can recognize or even partially c. the reality

28:5.10 You can just faintly c. what all this means to those

31:8.3 you can hardly c. that there exists an enormous and

32:2.13 you can adequately c. the destiny of the mortals of

33:1.4 Deities which evolving mortals can discerningly c..

34:6.13 c. the reality of that inspiring and comforting truth,

36:6.7 We fully c. the physical organization of the formulas

40:7.5 Do you c. the grandeur of the heights of eternal

42:2.21 even power directors, can c. the energy infinity of

46:1.4 of Jerusem should not be so difficult for you to c..

51:6.5 who can see and c. the invisible Planetary Prince

54:0.1 man finds it difficult fully to c. the meanings of evil,

54:6.10 You will also better c. how ultimate good can be

55:4.18 to c. the philosophic teachings of the finaliters

55:6.4 focused upon the attempt to c. the new revelations

56:2.2 The material creature can c. the indwelling spirit only

56:6.3 worlds of the superuniverses can c. Deity unity

56:8.1 the maximum of Deity which finite creatures can c.;

56:9.10 c. God the Supreme, find God the Ultimate, or

56:10.3 divinity you c. in worship, social service, and

66:6.1 ability of its inhabitants to c. new and advanced ideas

74:7.23 Adam taught his contemporaries all they could c.,

76:5.4 They could c. the veiled promise of a possible

93:4.5 gifts to the priests to be able to c. the good news

93:9.5 the next generation to c. the story of Melchizedek;

95:5.12 that only the educated Egyptians could fully c. his

101:10.6 Whosoever wills to do the will of God shall c. the

104:4.15 no matter how difficult it may be to c., it is true

106:0.1 mortals should also c. something of the relationships

106:8.1 Finalities are difficult for relative beings to c.,

111:1.5 as what mind desires to c. that insures survival;

112:7.2 experienced fusion with the spirit of Deity, can c.

113:2.5 difficult for them to c. is the legacy of animal fear

115:4.3 If it is difficult to c. that the infinite triodities can

115:4.4 It is not so difficult to c. that the infinite does contain

117:6.19 of infinity that a finite creature can ever really c..

118:0.11 And also, you can c. that that is short of infinity,

118:3.2 you can understand and of the future you can c..

123:4.3 It was always difficult for Jesus to c. the harm of

124:4.5 Less and less did Mary c. the significance of Jesus’

124:6.17 We could hardly c. that this lad of Nazareth was the

127:1.4 They were all unfitted to c. their eldest brother’s life

128:6.12 It was difficult for his friends to c. the range of his

129:1.10 instruction, just as advanced as they could c..

129:3.5 If you would c. the meaning of many of his strange

130:4.4 allegorists correctly visualize and adequately c. the

137:5.3 Jesus came clearly to c. that he never would be

138:5.2 One would grasp one point and one would c.

138:7.6 of this man, even the less I c. him, the more I love

139:3.4 James was slow at first to c. the Master’s meaning,

139:11.9 It was all difficult for Simon to c., but gradually he

141:4.3 the religion of the daily sacrifice, were slow to c.

142:7.15 incarnation in the flesh enabled him fully to c. man.

148:4.7 why do you refuse to c. the meaning of the record

148:5.4 not personally responsible for all you may fail to c..

148:6.8 But I admit that it is impossible to c. God’s ways.

151:2.3 natural and varying degrees of ability to c. truth

155:3.1 They were commencing to c. that the “kingdom of

156:2.4 not unable to c. Jesus; they have been afraid to.

157:6.3 during which he came more clearly to c. his divine

157:6.12 now can your faith c. the truth of these declarations

157:6.14 that you may c. the glory, and grasp the grandeur,

165:2.7 now, lest some of you too easily c. this parable, I will

169:3.1 well to heed its lessons until such a time as you c.

170:5.21 but you should c. that this church is only the larval

172:5.5 he turned this Scripture over in his mind, began to c.

185:1.1 Pilate was not a big enough man to c. the nature of

185:6.6 And now did Pilate c. that it was futile to appeal to

188:5.12 at least c. the fellowship of his mortal sufferings.

190:5.4 said to them: “How slow you are to c. the truth!

194:3.1 These are the truths of divinity which men can c.

194:3.6 and the capacity to grasp and c. spiritual realities.

196:3.8 can c. that the universe is friendly to the individual.

comprehend, not or never, etc.

2:1.1 “God is great; we c. him not, neither can the number

2:1.10 impossible for any finite being ever to grasp or c.

3:2.10 you are unable to see, c., or know the wisdom of

3:5.17 They enjoy pleasure, but do not c. the sweetness

3:6.6 God may suffer, but I do not c. the nature thereof.

4:1.7 going on in the universes that I do not fully c..

4:1.8 confused and often perplexed by my inability to c.

5:0.1 If the finite mind of man is unable to c. how so

5:6.2 we do not fully c. the real nature of the personality

5:6.2 we do not fully c. the nature and significance of such

6:0.4 no time creature can ever fully c. this mystery of a

6:6.1 but not a mind or a spirit which mortal mind can c.

7:0.1 We do not fully c. this eternal plan, but the Son

11:1.3 You are not able to c. much about the divine

12:8.9 is hardly possible for the mortal mind to c. the seven

13:1.20 you can almost c. such near orders of existence,

15:4.1 not fully c. the cosmic ancestry of the ultimatons.

17:6.3 We do not c. the nature of this reaction, but we

19:4.6 not fully c. the working of the adjudicating mind

26:7.5 not all can recognize or even partially c. the reality

28:5.12 these transactions is beyond even my ability to c..

31:2.2 not c. their timeless technique of traversing space.

31:8.3 you can hardly c. that there exists an enormous

32:4.8 but we cannot fully c. the methods whereby God

32:5.2 you are virtually unable to c. the thought of eternity,

32:5.6 You simply cannot grasp eternity; you cannot c. it.

36:6.7 But we do not c. the technique whereby the Master

42:2.21 do not fully c. the function of the force organizers.

42:2.23 Notwithstanding our inability fully to c. the origin,

42:4.2 We do not fully c. the almost endless changes to

43:6.4 as animal, but you would be utterly unable to c. the

46:7.7 They do not c. worship of the Infinite, nor do they

53:6.2 They simply could not c. that it was possible for such

54:3.1 They fail to c. that both are inevitable if the

54:6.2 It is impossible to c. many phases of the attitude of

66:1.5 I did not then c that Caligastia was insidiously falling

69:9.12 the red man could not c. the white man’s view.

85:0.4 he worshiped natural phenomenon he could not c..

92:6.19 they could not c. the doctrine of three divine

96:4.3 convinced they would never fully c. this doctrine.

103:6.15 and for his inability to c. the mota of the morontia.

104:4.45 of the triunities, you cannot fully c. the first seven.

107:2.1 Adjusters, although we do not altogether c. these

108:2.5 We do not fully c. the laws governing such bestowals

108:4.1 we do not so fully c. the methods of the all-wise

113:1.3 This class embraces those who cannot c. God;

115:2.2 We do not c. how the value of anything infinite and

116:2.3 deity reality which time-space creatures cannot c..

119:5.5 Even Gabriel confesses he does not c. the method

124:3.5 was never able to c. why Jesus was so indifferent to

124:6.17 We could hardly c. that this lad of Nazareth was the

125:6.1 Jesus did not seem to c. that they would be worried

125:6.10 even though they could not fully c. their meanings.

126:0.2 both his parents failed to c. his frequent alternation

126:3.14 were too complex for his human associates to c..

127:1.4 They were all unfitted to c. their eldest brother’s life

127:3.5 James could not c. his brother’s demeanor.

128:3.8 Jesus’ family never could c. his great interest in

132:7.6 they did not c. the meaning of these prophetic words.

137:5.2 Jesus perceived that they did not c. his message,

137:5.2 and I do not fully c. the coming kingdom, but I do

137:7.14 presentation of truth far beyond their capacity to c..

137:8.18 the message even though they could not fully c. it;

138:4.3 destiny of unclean spirits, but they could not c. the

138:5.2 the Holy Spirit, but again did they largely fail to c.

138:7.1 as messengers of the kingdom, yet you do not c.

138:7.3 believed in Jesus, even though they did not fully c.

139:9.6 These twins could not c. the mind of Jesus, but they

139:9.11 they could not c. the establishment of the kingdom

140:6.1 “Master, my brethren are unable to c. what you have

140:6.7 the twelve could not c. all that Jesus taught them,

140:7.8 Though the apostles failed to c. much of his teaching

141:7.15 No wonder the apostles did not fully c. the Master’s

142:2.1 This man could not c. the Master’s teachings, and

143:1.4 The child does not always c. the wise and loving

144:1.1 the twelve did not fully c. the nature of Jesus or the

145:5.4 But they could not c. his teaching.

145:5.10 No matter if we cannot fully c. the mysteries of the

148:5.2 are perplexed because you do not c. how the natural

148:5.3 not personally responsible for all you may fail to c.

148:6.2 “My son, you do not c. the meaning of adversity or

148:6.8 But I admit that it is impossible to c. God’s ways.

148:6.10 Do you not c. that God dwells within you, that he

151:1.5 The apostles did not fully c. the significance of the

154:6.5 his earth family could not c. that he must be about

158:6.6 were bewildered; they could not c. these words.

158:7.2 “Master, my brethren do not c. your deep sayings.

161:2.3 all these years of our failure to c. his mission,

162:1.3 They failed to c. the significance of the Master’s

166:3.8 the apostles were unable fully to c. his teaching as to

166:4.12 but they were not able fully to c. this instruction.

168:2.9 Lazarus could hardly c. what had occurred.

169:4.3 The finite can never hope to c. the Infinite except as

171:4.3 they could not c. that the Master meant just what he

172:5.4 James could not c. Jesus’ purpose in permitting

173:5.4 Even his own apostles did not c. the significance

174:1.2 you do not c. the nature of those intimate and

175:1.22 Do you not c. that a terrible day of reckoning will

176:3.2 “And even you, Thomas, fail to c. what I have

180:3.5 everlasting, even though you may not fully c. it.

180:6.9 And Jesus saw that they did not even yet c. him.

181:2.24 Fear not; that which you now fail to c., the new

193:0.3 while in your hearts you fail to c. the meaning.

comprehendedsee comprehended by

1:6.4 Any person, human or divine, may be c. quite apart

5:4.2 God is destined to be c. as the reality of values,

6:3.5 As love is c. on a sex planet, the love of God is more

44:4.3 understanding; there, only the Gods are not fully c..

49:5.30 some not fully c. technique of the Supreme Being.

54:6.10 administration can only be c. subsequent to the

84:1.3 Primitive man c. no connection between sex

96:4.1 Moses c. the more advanced Egyptian philosophy,

103:9.8 that reason is valid, that the universe can be c..

136:3.3 Jesus now clearly and fully c. all these far-flung

137:4.17 Jesus now c. that he must constantly be on guard lest

138:5.3 seraphim, and some of the apostles c. his teaching.

141:2.3 but none of the apostles c. the full significance of this

142:7.15 Jesus had been with the Father and c. him fully.

148:4.11 Jesus said to Thomas, and much of it the apostle c.,

153:1.2 Jesus c. that he faced the immediate declaration of

156:2.5 They c. that Jesus was not ready for an open clash

158:7.7 They only vaguely c. what he said about his death,

161:1.8 since both God and man c. the meaning of the

167:2.3 the sneering Pharisees present that morning c. the

178:2.1 Of all who heard him, the Greeks c. most.

comprehended by

0:1.2 unifying quality is best c. by creatures as divinity.

0:3.20 REALITY, as c. by finite beings, is partial, relative,

0:9.2 The Supreme is the Trinity unification c. by finite

0:9.2 the unification of the Trinity c. by absonite beings.

1:4.6 gracious and divine self that can be discerned or c.

1:6.1 And no actuality can ever be adequately c. by an

3:1.2 cause can never be fully c. by an analysis of effects;

3:6.3 Man’s mind can be truly c. only by recognizing the

10:5.4 focalization of the Trinity which can be c. by finite

10:8.1 Trinity can only be even partially c. by recognizing a

10:8.2 Trinity manifestation c. by the Transcendentalers.

13:1.3 of Divinity which can only be appreciated and c. by

13:2.9 Secrets of Supremacy are little c. by other orders.

94:3.2 capable of being c. only by the successive negation

105:0.2 is infinity and therefore can never be fully c. by any

106:7.3 Any experiential destiny can be at least partially c. by

117:7.7 to God the Supreme, who is the Trinity as c. by all

157:6.2 supreme wisdom which can only be c. by living it.

180:5.11 They can only be c. by living them, by realizing their

comprehending

7:5.8 Whatever our difficulty in c. the bestowals of the

26:7.5 discerning, and c. the Infinite Spirit sufficiently to

44:4.7 Your only hope of c. these transactions is to pause

102:1.1 hunger in man’s heart to insure capacity for c. the

112:7.18 and the lowest form of intelligent life capable of c.

144:4.11 Peter and James came the nearest to c. the Master’s

167:7.4 all this is true, regardless of your difficulty in c.

181:2.11 your slowness of c. the truths I have taught you.

193:0.2 heard my words without c. the meaning thereof.

comprehends

1:6.3 Man views and c. personality, looking from the finite

6:4.7 never surprised by any event; he c. the end from the

14:4.10 no relation to time or space as mortal man c. them.

36:2.18 Mind such as man c. is an endowment of the seven

111:1.5 And it is not so much what mind c. as what mind

comprehensible

0:1.2 and superpersonal in ways not altogether c. by man.

0:1.17 Divinity is creature c. as truth, beauty, and goodness;

0:3.20 The maximum Deity reality c. by finite creatures is

3:2.8 to any degree c. to these created intelligences.

3:3.5 But such statements can hardly be made c. to the

6:8.7 the Creator Son, whose personality is c. by man,

9:5.4 easier to form c. concepts of the Infinite Spirit than

54:5.14 Lucifer rebellion which would be partially c. to you,

56:10.2 a fuller realization of the c. elements of Deity—truth,

97:0.1 into an abstraction of Deity c. only to philosophers.

105:0.1 of universe intelligences infinity is only partially c.,

105:1.6 God, as your spiritual Father, is c. to you and to all

105:1.6 but there is much more of Deity which is not c. to

106:3.5 the expansion of the c. elements of the Father.

106:7.3 which impinges on infinite existentials is hardly c..

169:4.10 in so far as such a revelation might be c. to mortal

comprehensionsee comprehensionwith beyond

0:0.3 In the hope of facilitating c and preventing confusion

0:3.23 to the impossibility of creature c. of eternity

0:3.25 Father-Infinite, is inherent in their limitations of c..

0:11.15 In the last analysis and in the final c. all three are one

2:0.2 is to be found in the c. of the religious life of Jesus

2:1.9 are true, notwithstanding the difficulty of their c.,

3:2.7 range of your viewpoint, in the finiteness of your c.

3:2.10 your circumscribed understanding and finite c.,

3:4.3 of the realms increase in number to the limits of c., if

5:5.6 realization of God creates a paradox in finite c..

5:5.6 beyond the mortal capacity for intellectual c..

5:5.11 the mind consciousness—the c. of the idea of God.

6:8.6 will the c. of the personality of the Eternal Son begin

6:8.7 and intensifying c. of the Eternal Son of Paradise,

11:0.2 of the divine abode are impossible of mortal c..

14:5.4 attain identity c. of their superuniverse Master Spirit,

16:3.18 to achieve c. of the undivided Deity of Supremacy.

16:3.18 Such c. involves a grasp of the existential

16:3.18 realization of these three factors equals Havona c.

22:4.1 transcends the c. of the evolutionary creatures of

22:4.3 the ascendant career is essential to an adequate c.

22:7.10 unsuited to the c. of either the eternal creatures of

24:6.2 limited in the range of your vision and spiritual c..

26:4.14 that technique of c. which are so indispensable to

26:5.2 the spiritual c. of the Father-Son partnership;

26:6.4 After satisfying this commission as to their c. of the

26:7.5 Still more difficult is even the minimum spiritual c.

26:8.1 new c. of the nature and mission of the Creator Sons

26:8.2 first, in the adequate spiritual c. of the Son;

31:8.1 as a finaliter consists in the effort to achieve c. of

31:8.2 restricted, not only by the limitations of human c.,

39:1.11 making those kaleidoscopic adjustments in the c. of

40:5.19 first faint flickers of the primitive c. of that “true light

41:2.1 local system, such as Satania, are more easy of c..

42:7.10 twenty-seven orbital electrons, are more easy of c.

44:0.20 Your c. is incapable of grasping, and your

44:3.9 be exactly real to the sensory c. of material mortals,

47:5.3 the real introduction to the intelligent c. of cosmic

54:6.10 I did not achieve a full c. of these complexities

54:6.10 acquired conceptual capacity adequate for the c. of

56:6.3 progress through ascending deity levels to the c. of

56:6.4 While ascending mortals achieve power c. of the

56:6.4 personality c. of the Supreme on the outer circuits of

56:7.2 culminates in the ascender’s c. of the Supreme

56:8.2 the full potential of the c. of the time-space divinity

56:9.4 for all practical purposes of personal c. and creature

56:9.5 When we desire to facilitate c. or to augment

56:10.9 so fully concerned with the c. of truth, beauty, and

56:10.9 leads towards unified and synchronous c. of the

56:10.9 very threshold of the spiritual level of human c..

56:10.18 of the eternal word of Deity—the time-space c. of

56:10.20 As this love-c. of Deity finds spiritual expression in

75:4.7 as supplemental to the c. of the Adamic nature.”

75:7.4 But a c. of the immortality status of the material

81:2.9 phenomena not within the range of personal c.;

84:6.3 wholly incapable of full and real c. of each other.

86:2.5 But to continue to ascribe things difficult of c. to

86:7.4 Only c. of facts and wise manipulation within the

90:3.1 his limited c. of the cosmos led him to the belief

90:3.10 having witnessed the birth of an advanced c. of Deity

90:4.9 Only facts and truth court the full light of c. and

94:6.3 His c. of ultimate causation was most discerning,

94:11.4 made in Buddhist philosophy consisted in its c. of the

96:5.5 to the c. of the ignorant and illiterate Hebrews.

97:10.6 the intellectual c. and to the spiritual understanding

101:2.2 providing a technique for achieving unity in the c. of

102:8.3 dependent on the difference in man’s c. of reality

103:9.8 Philosophy (co-ordinate c) is founded on the inherent

104:1.1 The first Urantian revelation leading to the c. of the

105:0.3 without such c. it is impossible to portray even our

105:0.3 of translation-modification to the c. level of mind.

105:1.2 an attempted approach to the partial c. of absolute

105:1.4 more difficult of c. than that of the Unqualified Abs..

105:1.6 Ever remember that man’s c. of the Father is a

105:1.8 remote from the experience level of mortal c., but

106:0.1 spiritual directionization are enhanced by a better c.

106:7.5 No matter how much you may grow in Father c.,

106:9.2 no creature could achieve even a limited c. of

106:9.12 one step nearer the c. of the Father-Infinite.

110:6.17 cosmic realization of the Supreme and morontia c.

110:6.18 of the morontia soul, the c. of supreme meanings.

111:0.1 science or philosophy to attain a satisfactory c. of the

112:5.11 in the impossibility of conveying to your level of c.

115:1.2 before the expansions of enlarging cosmic c..

115:1.3 In order to facilitate mortal c. of the universe of

115:2.2 values are increased as actualities by enlarged c. of

115:3.1 never-ending existence the c. of which is really

115:3.3 requires segmentation prior to human attempts at c..

115:3.4 man’s intellectual c. capacity is exhausted by the

117:6.9 of God has no limits save those of the creature’s c.

117:6.12 they acquire capacity for Supremacy c. through

117:6.14 3. The Havona natives acquire a c. of the Supreme

118:0.11 no quantitative limitation to numbers, even in the c.

118:1.1 attain all possible c. of Deity’s relation to the cosmos

118:5.1 from the intellectual reference point of mortal c.,

118:8.3 augmented universe insight and increased cosmic c..

118:10.12 to all that is true, beautiful, and good in human c..

118:10.13 man’s enlarging capacity for the c. of the facts of

118:10.14 enlarged factual basis for the c. of the meanings

126:5.2 encompassed the c. of how men lived in his day.

130:4.12 all this to the lad in language best suited to his c.,

132:2.2 words symbolizing relative levels of human c. of

133:5.7 to achieve unity in the intelligent c. of the universe.

152:5.3 Are you all slow of spiritual c. and deficient in

160:1.5 for the recognition of values and the c. of meanings

170:5.20 Always we may have diversity of intellectual c.

171:7.4 Jesus was an expert in the c. of human need, clever

180:5.12 in conjoined social service and universe c..

194:2.2 it is the c. of truth that constitutes the highest form

196:3.3 The progressive c. of reality is the equivalent of

comprehensionwith beyond

1:5.1 places him forever beyond the full c. of finite beings.

2:1.8 ways unknown to you and utterly beyond finite c.,

4:3.6 The infinite goodness of the Father is beyond the c.

8:2.4 Spirit is unsearchable and utterly beyond human c..

11:0.2 magnificent ensemble are utterly beyond the c. of

11:0.2 of the divine abode are impossible of mortal c..

12:7.12 such a phenomenon is a mystery beyond human c.

12:7.13 so highly personal, that it is even beyond my c.

14:3.8 beautiful worlds which are far beyond human c..

14:6.5 as it functions in numerous ways beyond the c. of the

17:1.6 runs into numbers beyond human c. and embraces

27:6.4 conveying ideas are utterly beyond the c. capacity

27:7.5 mode of worship on Paradise is beyond mortal c.,

29:3.8 living and “personal,” but they are beyond your c..

37:7.1 their number is quite beyond the c. of mortal mind.

38:2.3 They possess many powers far beyond human c..

44:1.1 of the spheres, that are wholly beyond human c..

44:4.4 the morontia and spirit spheres is beyond mortal c.

94:12.3 Infinite Reality which is beyond all finite mortal c.;

108:2.11 in response to influences which are beyond our c..

112:6.2 which, in the last analysis, are beyond your c..

168:4.1 Such problems were beyond the c. capacity of his

173:1.10 This surprising act of Jesus was beyond the c. of his

comprehensive

30:0.2 It is not possible to formulate c. and consistent

32:5.3 look at all this from behind the scenes, a more c.

76:5.6 but no c. plan for far-reaching world welfare was

109:1.1 There must be a c. and elaborate plan for the training

comprehensiveness

28:5.10 The immensity and the c. of these transactions are

comprise

0:0.5 planets which c. the local universe of Nebadon.

15:8.2 thirty energy systems which c. the gravita domain.

19:4.8 Together they c. the grand corps of Trinity rulers,

22:1.12 the High Son Assistants, c. a unique group of

29:5.1 force organizers c. two grand divisions of service:

35:7.1 surrounding Salvington c. the Vorondadek planets.

38:6.2 Twelve legions of angels c. a host numbering

comprised

66:5.9 destroyed soon after the Caligastia disaffection, c.

67:6.3 This group c. thirty-nine men and one hundred

104:1.12 Christian concept of the Trinity was c. of the Father,

comprises

15:13.1 A major sector c. about one tenth of a superuniverse

32:0.1 It c. one hundred constellations, each embracing one

119:1.4 the Father Melchizedek, and it c. the narration of

180:5.3 Wisdom c. the consciousness of knowledge elevated

comprising

25:1.7 these educational worlds c. the superuniversities of

32:0.2 creatures who inhabit the orders of spheres c. such

36:4.7 of the 490 worlds c. the Melchizedek University,

38:4.1 seraphim have access to all forty-nine worlds c.

43:4.4 Most Highs and surrounding seventy structures c.

57:5.8 all of the material c. the present-day solar system.

80:7.4 seventy-five of the selected and superior people c.

196:0.8 Having thus conceived of the kingdom as c. the

compromisenoun

6:0.2 of language represent our best efforts at contact-c.

9:5.6 Mind, on Urantia, is a c. between the essence of

75:2.1 but they were adamant to all his suggestions of c.

83:7.6 and home building—a lifelong partnership of c.,

96:4.3 the c. adoption of their tribal god of the desert as

97:9.13 In keeping with the policy of c. with the Canaanites,

106:0.10 are convenient c. symbolizations of the present age

109:5.4 adept in the art of a continuous human temporal c.

121:5.13 But even Paul’s c. of Jesus’ teachings (Christianity)

121:7.3 had given them their law and they would not c..

133:7.12 noble aspirations, and by the c. of spiritual ideals;

136:8.4 gained their ends in politics and commerce by c.

136:8.4 Jesus decided against all c. with the wisdom of the

142:6.2 with him, there was no c. or undue persuasiveness.

144:7.1 religion of a new revelation pay the price of c. with

184:2.12 Having taken the first step along the path of c. and

188:5.2 True love does not c. nor condone hate; it destroys

195:0.3 for the new or for the old or in some degree of c..

195:0.3 History shows that the struggle ended in c..

195:0.11 that earlier c. they came off more than conquerors

195:3.7 Christianity had prepared itself, by struggle and c.,

195:3.10 to hold much of Jesus’ teachings free from c..

compromiseverb

136:8.8 Jesus of Nazareth refused to c. with evil, much

136:9.2 He would not c. with the revolutionary techniques

136:9.3 But Jesus would not c..

144:6.11 to differ, to debate, to contend, to pray, and to c.,

155:5.10 they c. the sovereignty of personality, debase the

comprised

34:6.11 the Spirit is never tainted with coercion nor c. by

98:0.1 became that of Jesus as it was modified and c.

195:0.12 leaders of Christianity deliberately c. the ideals of

195:0.12 c. ideals of the Master are still latent in his gospel,

195:9.5 of present-day distorted and c. Christianity—the real

compromisers

95:7.3 c. and innovators who functioned as missionaries

195:1.4 successors were willing but shrewd and sagacious c.;

compromises

89:9.3 Paul’s theologic c. indicate that even revelation must

134:8.8 To all the Lucifer-suggested c. and makeshifts, to all

195:0.9 4. The Christian leaders were willing to make such c.

195:0.10 generations of Christian leaders make such c. with

195:0.18 taught by Jesus were almost lost in these early c.,

compromising

51:3.4 The traitorous Planetary Prince did succeed in c.

154:1.3 The more or less composite and c. transition stage

164:1.1 seeking to entangle Jesus in a c. disputation, said:

compulsion

34:6.11 never tainted with coercion nor compromised by c..

84:7.30 personality and stimulate its growth through the c. of

95:7.1 to extend the gospel through military force or civil c.

97:1.3 The progress Samuel made was by sheer force of c.;

190:1.1 to believe until they were confronted with the c. of

195:10.5 souls for the Master, it is not the first mile of c. that

compulsory

51:4.6 utilizing the services of their backward fellows in c.

71:4.7 5. C. education.

71:4.8 6. C. employment.

72:3.2 others, at the parental schools of child culture is c..

72:4.1 The educational system of this nation is c. and

72:5.11 or else in the corps of c. laborers in the mines.

72:6.6 3. The earnings of c. labor in the state mines.

72:8.1 In addition to the basic c. education program

72:9.4 3. All individuals sentenced to c. labor in the mines

72:9.8 Voting is c., heavy fines being assessed against all

123:5.11 the Jews had just inaugurated a c. education law),

computation

12:3.10 By these same principles of comparative c. these

28:6.4 their c. of possessed facts is always up to the minute.

computations

12:3.11 these c. are at best estimates based on assumed laws.

29:4.38 more intricate tasks involving more stupendous c.

compute

7:1.8 measure spiritual gravity just as man attempts to c.

45:7.7 who quickly c. the mota status and assign suffrage

computed

12:3.8 all part of the estimated gravity pull of Paradise, c.

12:3.8 c. on this totality theory, is engaged in controlling

12:3.8 an interactive phenomenon which can be c. only

12:3.9 the entire spirit gravity of the Eternal Son, c. on

33:6.7 Chronology is reckoned, c., and rectified by a group

comrade

25:8.11 Isle awaiting the Havona return of the defeated c.

120:1.1 This, my c., will be a new and untried experience

138:8.9 also a friend and neighbor, an understanding c..

comrades

19:6.1 in Havona, when you can greet them as spirit c..

25:8.10 permitted to accompany their long-time mortal c.

31:7.3 speculation as to the identity of their future c., but

63:4.4 early men possessed a touching affection for their c.

67:8.4 child of nature and his determined band of 143 c.

77:9.10 Midwayers are likewise your elder brethren, c. in the

127:4.5 haste to defend themselves when assailed by their c.;

139:8.8 “Come on, c., let’s go and die with him.”

143:1.6 is strengthened by the presence of your fighting c.,

174:4.1 but when they beheld the fate of their c. who had

192:1.7 Peter then joined his c. as they hauled in the net.

195:10.8 and firsthand experience of the faith-c. of Jesus in

conceal

28:6.19 Mortals may employ words to c. their thoughts, but

42:11.6 automatic-appearing mechanisms always tend to c.

concealed

0:11.1 undisclosed infinity potentials remain space c. in the

1:6.7 an actual personality somewhere c. in that universe.

3:1.4 “The spirit of the everlasting Father is c. in the

6:6.4 many of these spirit-c. mysteries will clarify as you

42:10.1 First Source—those realities which are c. in space

42:12.1 mechanisms implies and indicates the c. presence

43:8.10 the ability to grasp the eternal goal-meanings c.

48:8.3 There is a goal of transcendent service c. beyond

53:9.8 every sin is c. the seed of its own destruction”;

85:1.1 Rachel c. a number of sacred stones in her tent.

104:3.13 in Paradise-Havona and at the same time energy c.

122:10.3 suspicion that the babe was still c. in Bethlehem,

130:4.4 All true values of creature experience are c. in depth

132:3.6 The c. seed of the human soul is an immortal spirit

138:1.3 there was a bit of c. depression in each heart.

139:4.4 was John’s inordinate but usually well-c. conceit.

171:4.1 accept them and wear them c. beneath their cloaks.

172:2.1 followers then carried swords c. on their persons,

179:4.2 This is the coming to fruit of the c. evil in the heart

194:2.8 these c. truths of the fatherhood of God and the

195:7.4 infinity, of truth, beauty, and goodness, are c. within

concealing

124:4.1 discreet in c. everything which might cause him to

161:3.3 his technique of c. his preknowledge and thought

conceals

87:7.9 unless it embodies some masterful mystery and c.

131:1.8 The man who takes shelter in the Most High c. his

concede

14:4.10 we must c. human philosophy a point of origin;

161:1.6 Greek was compelled to c. the personality possibility

conceded

96:1.14 The Hebrews c. the actuality of Chemosh, god of the

150:1.3 Paul, despite the fact that he c. all this in theory,

conceit

139:4.4 was John’s inordinate but usually well-concealed c..

139:4.4 This c. was greatly lessened, but after growing old

139:4.5 John’s greatest weakness was this characteristic c..

159:3.3 may destroy proper humility and end in pride, c.,

160:1.7 entails the reduction of our long-cherished c.,

160:2.7 Fear, envy, and c. can be prevented only by

195:7.7 Man’s c. outruns his reason and eludes his logic.

conceited

140:8.27 proscribe self-analysis as a prevention of c. egotism

169:1.6 at the same time self-centered, surly, and c..

conceivable

0:1.19 and forms of relativity, we encounter seven c. types:

14:6.38 attainment of true spirit values on the highest c.

39:4.13 —and this transcends any c. material reward.

105:2.11 In so far as this relationship is c. as an absolute,

105:5.6 mind, there is no actuality c. prior to the finite.

106:6.6 in regard to the c. values of divinity and personality

106:7.2 and is practically nonrealizable at any c. future time.

136:6.2 natural laws might not, in certain c. circumstances,

conceivesee conceivewith we; conceivewith you

5:4.9 the highest anthropomorphism that man can ever c..

8:0.3 that God the Father and God the Son conjointly c.

8:1.11 a reach of the mind of the children of time to c. of

19:6.1 Neither is it possible for Urantians to c. of the

22:10.2 creature or Creator intelligence could possibly c.,

32:5.4 to c. of eternity as a cycle and the eternal purpose as

42:12.1 The ability of the mortal intellect to c., design, and

55:5.1 as Urantia, can hardly c. of the physical perfection,

56:2.2 The material creature can c. the indwelling spirit only

67:4.6 difficult for angels and midwayers to c. of brilliant

86:4.5 who could not count over twenty could hardly c. of

86:5.1 the Eskimos still c. that everything in nature has a

87:4.5 Man was at last able to c. of supermortal forces

87:4.6 made it difficult for religionists to c. of cosmic unity.

89:8.5 man was unable to c. of a dependable Deity until he

92:7.3 It is a fallacy for any group of religionists to c. of

94:3.3 had they been able to c. of the Brahman as

97:6.2 found it difficult to c. of Yahweh apart from the

102:2.8 religion, as they c. it, seems to present the nearest

103:6.13 Faith and reason, unaided by mota, cannot c. and

105:3.1 necessary for mortal minds to c. of their beginnings,

106:6.1 difficulty in attempting to c. of a total expression of

106:7.9 it would be possible to c. of the final integration of

106:9.2 When finite creatures attempt to c. of infinite

117:1.7 but could only c. of such sources as supertruth,

172:5.11 most befitting entry of the king the twins could c.;

176:0.1 they could c. of no event short of the end of the

184:4.4 The human heart cannot possibly c. of the shudder of

195:7.17 How foolish to presume that an automaton could c.

conceivewith we

0:1.19 When we attempt to c. of perfection in all phases

6:4.3 When we c. of the Father’s spiritual presence, we

10:0.3 we are unable to c. how the Infinite could achieve

11:2.8 We hardly c. of the Unqualified Absolute as a person

12:0.2 we c. of material creation as being infinite because

12:1.2 we c. that some of the cosmic energies would be

55:6.5 We c. that physical evolution will have attained its

106:6.3 if we c. that the final developments of the Absolute

106:8.23 As we philosophically c. of the I AM in past eternity,

112:7.18 We c. that such amalgamated beings will become

147:4.9 the divine command to treat all men as we c. God

193:4.2 we c. that Judas went wrong, primarily, because he

conceivewith you

6:8.3 As persons you may c. of the Father and the Son as

29:4.38 Then if you would c. of these beings, draw upon

31:8.3 You, being a creature, can c. of a Creator, but you

44:1.1 hearing, you can hardly c. of morontia melodies.

44:6.9 body before you can begin to c. of the artistic glories

56:4.5 you may and perforce must c. of the functioning of

102:2.7 You cannot c. of religion without ideas, but when

conceivedsee conceiveda child

0:1.11 The Deity level of Supremacy may be c. as a function

1:6.3 the antipodal viewpoints of personality as it is c. by

4:1.1 and material ministry many mortals have c. it to be.

11:8.8 It may be roughly c. to include all those absolute

16:1.4 present the Paradise Deities in what may be c. as the

20:2.1 with a new and divine ideal of loving service c. by

22:10.2 some universal ideal, as it has never before been c.,

32:5.5 Eternity can hardly be c. as a straightaway drive,

33:4.1 identity and ideal of personality c. by the Creator

42:1.7 are outer limits to the presently c. master universe.

48:6.33 The heaven c. by most of your prophets was the

49:5.14 The third brain of the three-brained orders is best c.

53:5.6 not a physical battle as such a conflict might be c.

63:2.4 Andon discovered their sparking quality and c. the

70:10.2 Justice, as c. by man, means getting one’s rights

75:4.6 this project of modifying the divine plan had been c.

82:3.11 that both parents would not be fools, as they c.

83:8.4 mortals have c. of marriage as being consummated

84:1.3 The savage early c. the idea that babies were made

86:4.4 Eventually the savage c. of himself as a double—body

86:4.7 good ghosts and bad ghosts—heaven and hell—was c.

86:4.8 The Hebrews c. that a phantom replica of the

87:1.2 the savage hardly c. of ghosts as having supernatural

87:4.5 of most primitive religions had been c. to be.

87:7.4 most enduring of any ritual ever c. or devised, but

89:4.3 Man still later c. that his sacrifice of whatever nature

89:8.2 Men eventually c. the idea that the offering of some

89:8.4 At last, the gods were c. of as entering into real

90:5.1 man’s slowly evolving mind c. that the technique of

91:3.3 As it is c. by successive generations of praying

92:2.6 conscience simply represents the humanly c. ideal of

92:3.1 are a reflection of the morals of the men who first c.

92:5.1 In evolutionary religion, the gods are c. to exist in

92:5.6 have c. of their leaders as being born of virgins;

92:6.15 God, man, and the universe as these are variously c..

94:1.4 The Brahman was c. as the energy-divinity principle

94:1.7 the most debased concepts of Deity ever to be c..

94:3.2 Brahman was c. to be beyond all definition, capable

94:3.3 Brahman-Narayana was c. as the Absolute,

94:4.4 In this association Brahma, the first member, is c. as

96:4.8 God of Israel was c. of as the God of all peoples.

97:1.4 In these times Yahweh was c. to be a fitful God of

97:1.9 idea of the mercy of God as Samuel had later c. it.

98:5.3 Mithras was c. as the surviving champion of the

104:1.3 a few c. of the Trinity as the System Sovereign,

105:1.5 the I AM may be c. as both thing and no thing,

105:2.2 be c. as the self-differentiation of The Infinite One

105:2.10 This phase of the I AM is perhaps best c. as the

105:4.4 existent within the I AM as the unity thereof is c. as

106:8.18 if the third member of the Trinity of Trinities is c. as

106:8.19 If the second level of the Trinity of Trinities is c. as

112:2.12 the fact that all things material are initially c. as real

118:0.11 No matter how large the number c., you can always

118:4.4 the seven superuniverses, it may be c. as follows:

124:3.10 already Jesus had c. that his ministry was not to be

135:5.7 those who thus c. of the ruler of the new kingdom

136:1.6 Jews had variously c. of the Messiah as perfected

136:5.5 was equivalent to the enactment of the thing c. in

136:9.1 at least as the Messiah was popularly c. in that day.

139:12.12 outworking of Judas’s anger-c. plans of traitorous

139:12.12 and in these lucid intervals Judas faint-heartedly c.,

141:4.1 The Jews had long c. of God as a king over all,

157:4.6 The Master c. that a faith which could stand what his

157:6.2 teacher-healer was becoming the newly c. Messiah

157:6.12 expectations of your fathers as they c. the Messiah?

170:5.21 The kingdom as Jesus c. it has to a large extent

180:2.4 you can ask anything c. by that will-union, and it

181:2.20 eye has not seen, ear heard, nor the mortal mind c.

188:4.3 The Father never c of such crass injustice as damning

196:0.8 Having c. of the kingdom as comprising the will of

196:2.3 some have c. of Jesus as entirely human, while others

conceiveda child

119:7.5 Joshua ben Joseph, the Jewish baby, was c. and

122:5.6 Gabriel’s appearance to her after the child was c..

164:3.3 Not only were children c. and born in sin, but a child

conceives

3:6.4 the mechanist pays the law-Creator when he c. laws

5:5.3 The fact-seeking scientist c. of God as the First

118:8.10 even that treatment which man c. that God would

161:1.1 that the Father is not a person as man c. personality.

conceiving

56:9.5 while c. the Universal Absolute as constituting the

91:3.3 From the moment of the c. of an alter ego to the

96:0.1 In c. of Deity, man first includes all gods, then

101:10.2 indicates the personal survival of the c. personality.

104:2.2 experiential protest against the impossibility of c.

105:0.1 approach the problem by c. eternity-infinity as an

118:1.3 by which the c. intellect measures and evaluates the

118:1.5 And as the c. self extends this reach ever further into

130:7.8 as the conscious and c. personality ascends the levels

133:5.8 can be had only by c. that the quantitative fact and

133:7.6 between impersonal energy and spirit-c. mind,

158:6.3 a kingdom which, as you persist in c. it, does not

concentrate

29:3.9 to directionize, modify, and c. the energies of space

41:2.5 directionize, and c. the manifold energies of space.

58:7.10 the older rocks and is the c. of the sluggish swamp

127:3.15 Jesus could c. his deep-thinking mind on the problem

155:1.3 they are able to c. their energies enthusiastically.

183:3.3 they would c. their attack upon him in retribution for

concentrated

11:2.10 First Source has c. all absolute potential for cosmic

23:4.4 all our efficient Solitary Messengers going to be c.

51:1.6 They are c. on the system headquarters, where they

53:4.2 that all these functions of government should be c.

70:2.21 to submit to highly c. authority—a chief executive.

70:12.2 the primitive council of elders were gradually c. in

82:5.7 kin in order to keep the royal blood c. and pure.

84:2.6 not compete with power c. in the husband-father.

94:5.3 the Chinese c. their worship on the One Truth, later

94:11.7 many of the best minds of Asia have c. upon the

100:5.4 of the indwelling spirit to synchronize with the c.

concentrates

86:1.2 The limited intellectual horizon of the savage so c.

118:1.8 The time unit of immaturity c. meaning-value into

concentrating

41:3.1 way stations for the effective c. and directionizing of

119:2.3 to “return in due season” and c. all authority in the

143:5.6 removed all confusion by c. their worship upon

concentration

15:6.11 this great c. of mass enables these dark islands to

23:2.18 Before the c. of all power in the hands of a Creator

29:4.15 the minor sectors, and from these c. points they

29:4.20 to facilitate its c. into the specialized currents or

37:3.4 the future c. of other ascendant activities on the

42:6.1 evolved energy into matter entails the c. of energy

70:12.1 the evolution of government has concerned the c. of

94:2.3 The undue c. on self led certainly to a fear of the

97:9.21 the “remnant of Israel”—had begun the c. of land

concentrations

22:10.3 Can you not see that such living c of a single concept

28:5.7 living, current, replete, and thoroughly reliable c.

29:3.7 living mechanisms of various segregated energy c..

concentric

11:3.3 or residential region, is divided into seven c. zones.

11:5.4 This center consists of three c. elliptical zones:

11:5.7 zone is the largest and most active of the three c.

12:1.3 the master universe is existent in six c. ellipses,

12:2.4 encircle the present inhabited creation as c. rings

14:1.9 billion worlds of Havona are arranged in seven c.

14:1.10 Isle of Paradise in one vast plane, consisting of ten c.

14:1.16 A cross section of this circuit would exhibit three c.

15:5.3 1. C. Contraction Rings. Not all nebulae are spiral

46:5.9 residential groupings consists of seven c. circles.

46:5.9 encompassing every group of seven c. circles.

46:5.11 These seven circles of the Sons are c. and elevated

46:5.20 these circles of the angels consist of seven c. and

53:5.4 three azure blue c. circles on a white background.

70:3.6 each tribe was surrounded by c. circles of fear and

78:4.2 The second garden was surrounded by c. circles of

93:2.5 on his breast he wore an emblem of three c. circles

93:2.5 this insignia of three c. circles became regarded as

93:3.3 symbol of the three c. circles, which Melchizedek

104:1.3 this doctrine was symbolized by the three c. circles

concentrically

46:5.26 the Master Physical Controllers are c. arranged

conceptsee concept of God; concept recorders

see human concept; religious concept;

spiritual concept

0:0.2 instructed to introduce new terms only when the c.

0:0.2 English to convey such a new c. partially or even

0:3.23 The c. of the I AM is a philosophic concession

0:3.24 This c. is sometimes designated the Father-Infinite.

0:3.25 to all other personalities such a c. represents the

0:4.5 This is the primal c. of original reality: The Father

0:8.1 and to compensate for creature limitations of c.,

0:10.2 potential of the Deity Absolute transcends our c.,

0:11.8 Absolute is not a mere negativism of philosophic c.

0:12.8 Our c. of the eternal Paradise Trinity is an ever-

0:12.11 We may resort to pure revelation only when the c.

1:0.1 Only the c. of the Universal Father—one God in the

1:1.1 dependent on the creature’s c. of the Creator.

1:1.3 expressive of your c. of the First Great Source and

1:2.2 Neither is God merely a c., the power-potential of

1:2.2 not merely man’s traditional c. of supreme values.

1:2.7 the true c. of the reality of God is reasonable to logic

1:5.2 far more than any possible c. of a superpersonality

1:5.2 creatures whose maximum c. of the reality of being

1:5.2 The material creature’s highest possible c. of the

1:5.10 of any religion is directly proportional to its c. of the

1:5.10 has first formulated the c. of the unity of God.

1:5.12 In the contemplation of Deity, the c. of personality

1:6.2 Man’s inadequate c. of the personality of the Father

1:6.4 the c. of the divine personality can be grasped only

1:7.0 SPIRITUAL VALUE OF THE PERSONALITY C.

1:7.1 The c. of the personality of Deity facilitates

1:7.3 The c. of truth might possibly be entertained apart

1:7.3 the c. of beauty may exist without personality, but

1:7.3 the c. of divine goodness is understandable only in

1:7.7 This c. of indivisibility in association with the c. of

1:7.7 the c. of unity implies transcendence of both time

2:0.2 unification of the c. of the nature and the character

2:5.11 love does connote man’s highest c. of the mortal

2:6.2 The olden c. that God is a Deity dominated by kingly

2:7.9 abstract and dissociated c. of isolated goodness.

3:1.2 the c. of his personality is such that “the heaven

3:1.6 Hence must the c. of the divine presence allow for

3:5.4 you may falter in your c. of his primacy, but you

3:5.5 contradict the c. of the universal sovereignty of God.

3:5.11 6. Is idealism—the approaching c. of the divine—

3:6.3 arrives at the c. of unified universe rule, of one God.

3:6.5 a great blunder to humanize God, except in the c. of

4:1.9 how the primordials of force, c, or spirit will respond

4:3.3 less from confusion, distortion, and perversion of c..

4:4.4 denial of this very c. of his volitional absoluteness.

4:4.8 We crave the c. of the Infinite, but we worship the

4:4.8 and divinity factors of our highest c. of Deity.

5:4.2 is a relative unification of the evolving c. of Deity;

5:4.9 The c. of a semihuman and jealous God is an

5:4.9 Christianity has elevated the c. of anthropomorphism

5:4.9 and divine c. of the person of the glorified Christ.

5:4.11 The Hebrew c.God as a vindicator of moral values,

5:4.12 2. The Greek c.—God as a unifier, a God of wisdom.

5:4.13 3. Jesus c.—God as a living friend, a loving Father,

5:4.15 the passive love disclosed in the Hebrew c. of the

5:5.6 reason to harmonize the c. of divine immanence,

5:5.6 the c. of the transcendence of a personal God

5:5.12 the philosophic c. and theologic definitions of God

6:0.1 final expression of the “first” personal and absolute c

6:0.3 Father’s universal and infinite c. of divine reality,

6:0.4 to form some sequential c. of the relationships of

6:0.4 “Father’s first personal, universal, and infinite c..”

6:8.6 Never can the c. of the Eternal Son shine brightly in

6:8.6 Eternal Son begin to equal the vividness of your c. of

8:1.10 technique of approach to the historic c. of eternity.

8:1.11 enlarging this c. to embrace the family as a whole.

8:1.11 mind of the child will be able to adjust to the c. of

8:3.1 perfect execution of the “first” completed creative c.

9:8.12 more than man associates with the c. of personality;

10:0.3 No other c. of creation measures up to the Trinity

10:1.5 these and other reasons beyond the c. of the finite

10:4.6 be content with a finite c. of the Trinity as the Trinity

11:2.11 But the c. of distance, even absolute distance, has

11:2.11 in many ways beyond the c. of mortal mind.

11:3.4 a number beyond your c., occupies considerably

11:8.5 This state is analogous to the c. of the primordial

11:8.9 the c. of a potential infinity of gravity extension,

11:8.9 This c. aids us in grasping the fact that everything

12:0.1 enormousness of the master staggers the c. of even

14:1.11 sequence of successive events is inherent in the c. of

14:4.10 above the human level require a c. of “beginnings.”

14:5.2 it transcends the human c. of anything a created

15:11.3 the whole vast evolutionary c. of the Father and

16:3.18 a c. of the growing experiential sovereignty of the

19:5.9 If we are right in this c., and my entire order of

19:6.1 number is beyond the c. of your circumscribed minds

20:2.1 Every time an original and absolute c. of being

21:1.1 encounters the fullness of absolute personality c. in

21:1.1 and such infinite oneness of personality c. occur,

21:5.9 freely rule in accordance with his c. of the needs of

22:4.1 a spiritual c. of the eternal purpose of the Father

22:7.2 embark upon the unique adventure of c.-identity,

22:7.5 they have chosen an identical c. for trinitization,

22:7.5 idealize, and actualize a selected and original c.

22:7.6 succeed in bringing their chosen c. of universal truth

22:10.2 are the personification of a single and supreme c..

22:10.2 As far as that particular c. is revealable to the

22:10.3 such living concentrations of a single supreme c. of

22:10.4 a personality who is a c. creature-trinitized in

22:10.5 High Son Assistant who is the fullness of divine c.

24:1.11 functioned on Salvington since the early c. of your

24:6.2 able to adequately portray to the material mind a c.

24:6.2 which have never entered the c. of human minds,”

25:4.12 expertness in the c. of universal law and supreme

27:3.1 far transcends the mortal and even the morontia c. of

28:6.8 techniques of mercy ministry are beyond your c.,

29:4.36 in Satania alone is beyond your numerical c..

31:0.10 they acquire the sevenfold c. of the Supreme Being.

32:2.6 personification of this initial creative c. of identity

32:5.6 it would be impossible for me to convey my c. to

33:1.1 is the personification of the 611,121st original c. of

33:1.1 Son” personalizing this 611,121st universal c. of

33:4.1 Morning Star is the personalization of the first c. of

33:5.1 supervision, the beginning of the father-mother c..

36:6.7 —simply that c. is inherent in the Father, expression

37:6.3 are beyond the human c. of the art of teaching truth,

37:9.9 the Creator Son personalize in dual form his last c.

39:5.6 supplanting the atonement idea by the c. of divine

39:5.11 habitual c. of angels held in that individual’s mind.

39:5.12 have largely determined the Urantian c. of angels.

41:5.8 until such a time as you acquire a clearer c. of the

42:2.3 The extension of this c. connotes the force-space

42:2.3 Unqualified Absolute, while the intension of this c.

42:2.16 In c. this narrative has been moving Paradiseward as

42:10.7 it is nearer the absonite than any other c. revealed

43:6.8 to convey to the mortal mind an adequate c. of these

44:2.1 hope for more than a meager and distorted c. of

44:4.4 The c. symbols of Uversa embrace more than a

44:4.5 2. C. recorders. This second group of recorders are

44:4.5 with the preservation of c. pictures, idea patterns.

44:4.6 we usually employ c. picturizations and ideograph

45:6.4 child and parent is fundamental to the essential c. of

46:2.6 you can hardly entertain anything like a true c. of

46:4.9 Your most imaginative c. of perfection of beauty

48:1.1 the c., in distorted form, has found a place in present

48:7.5 The spirit c. cannot be mechanically forced into the

50:1.3 the personalization of a c. that has been getting

50:4.13 the c. of the successive planetary dispensations of

52:2.7 give way to the dual c. of national life and family life.

54:3.1 man or exquisite angel is not a mere philosophic c.

55:3.12 master the protean c. of the nature, mission, origin,

55:12.5 None of us entertains a satisfactory c. of what will

56:1.6 The moment you depart from the unqualified c. of

56:7.8 we have not the slightest c of what technique of deity

56:9.4 On first thought, a c. of the Absolute as ancestor

56:9.5 When we crave to entertain a personal c. of the

56:9.7 the c. of the Absolute is unqualified only in infinity.

56:9.14 in c. and in reality, all things and beings center in the

56:10.3 Variety is essential to the c. of beauty.

56:10.15 into one unified c. of a divine and supreme ideal.

63:6.7 to spread his c. of the hereafter, which he called

66:7.20 But you can have little or no c. of the marvelous

70:1.4 The very c. of war implies a degree of organization.

70:2.9 Ancient warfare supported the c. of a God of battles

70:10.2 The c. of justice may well be constitutive in a spirit-

71:8.1 Aside from this divine c. of effective social

74:6.5 always thus portrayed their c. of individuals believed

79:1.9 handicapped the growth of the monotheistic c. in

83:8.4 Such beliefs lead to the c. of the indissolubility of

83:8.8 In c., at least, the family is becoming a loyal

84:2.1 origin to the blood-bond c. of human relationships.

84:7.25 leading to the c. that bringing a child into the world,

85:6.4 Many religious systems embraced a dual c. of deity,

86:3.2 nebulous c. of a hazy and unorganized spirit world,

86:4.0 4. THE DEATH-SURVIVAL CONCEPT

86:4.1 The c. of a supermaterial phase of mortal personality

86:4.2 And presently this new dream-ghost-future-life c.

86:5.0 5. THE GHOST-SOUL CONCEPT

86:5.1 This c. tended long to perpetuate the nature-spirit

86:5.2 above animals, have developed some c. of the soul.

86:5.2 this superstitious c. of the soul is destroyed, and man

86:6.6 The c. of right and wrong had at last evolved;

86:7.5 it was originally erroneous in c. and utterly illogical.

87:0.2 find anchor until it arrives at the c. of a true Deity,

87:1.1 for the ghost homeland, a vague and primitive c. of

87:4.4 the imagination of man envisioned the c. of good

87:4.4 a new c. of the invisible control of earthly affairs.

87:4.6 has paid a terrible price for the c. of dual spiritism.

87:4.6 chance with a c. of unchanging supermortal forces,

87:4.7 The c. of good and evil as cosmic co-ordinates is

87:6.2 ghost cult progressed to the c. of good as well as

87:6.13 The dual-spiritism c. of good and bad forces offered

87:7.6 be predicated on the c. of the Fatherhood of God

88:0.1 The c. of a spirit’s entering into a human being is a

88:2.3 a superfetish, the then existent c. of the law of God.

88:4.7 because he could not grasp the c. of natural death.

88:6.2 The c. of dual spiritism, good and bad spirits, gave

89:0.1 this c. developed into the doctrine of sin and

89:2.0 2. THE CONCEPT OF SIN

89:2.2 It was only by the c. of sin that natural death became

89:2.3 this entire c. of sin was fostered by the lingering

89:4.5 the c. of sin and of original sin became widespread,

90:0.1 man’s increasingly complex c. of the supermaterial

91:3.2 the alter-ego c. is exalted to a superior status of

91:3.3 an alter ego to the appearance of the c. of a Father,

91:3.7 man, when he prays, should strive to grasp the c.

91:3.7 will be to revert to the c. of a near-by alter ego,

91:5.1 As the c. of the alter ego of prayer becomes supreme

91:8.1 praying long before he had any clear c. of a God.

91:8.11 of beauty, and an augmented c. of goodness.

92:0.4 both in theologic c. and as an actual and factual

92:4.2 in some c. of the survival of personality identity after

92:4.5 The true c. of the First Source and Center was first

92:4.5 the Great Spirit was but a hazy c. in Amerindian

92:4.6 Adam and Eve again portrayed the c. of the Father

92:5.1 the products of evolution, the God c. is a blend of:

92:5.9 never entirely lost the Trinity c. revealed by Adam.

92:5.12 Zoroaster, while much affected by the c. of dual

92:6.20 regrettable that this primitive c. persists in China,

93:3.3 To the extent that Melchizedek taught the Trinity c.

93:6.1 to abandon temporal rule in favor of the spiritual c.

93:10.3 to nourish any clear c. of the Salem teachings.

94:1.3 and the vestigial symbol of an earlier Trinity c..

94:1.5 emerging c. of the Father-Brahma as the source of

94:1.7 any other body of similar character in beauty of c.

94:2.6 to deanthropomorphize the Indian c. of deity, but

94:2.8 a militant Islam with its clear-cut c. of Allah as the

94:3.1 theology excepting the essential dual c. of religion:

94:3.2 In the c. of Brahman the minds of those days truly

94:3.2 this c. was largely devoid of personality attributes

94:3.4 the c. of the One Universal Oversoul as the totality

94:3.6 paved the way for advanced religion had not this c.

94:3.7 vital c was fatally absent from Brahmanic philosophy

94:4.4 Brahma could constitute the foundation for a c. of

94:5.3 persisted in the c. of Shang-ti, the God of Heaven.

94:5.3 the yellow race never fully lost this early c. of Deity,

94:5.5 The Brahman-Absolute c. of the Indian philosophers,

94:6.5 His c. of true faith was unusual, and Lao-tse too

94:6.10 The potential God c. in Confucianism was almost

94:7.5 while Siddhartha did not have a very clear c. of the

94:11.8 The evolution of a high c. of the Absolute was

94:11.8 the evolution of the God c. in Hebrew theology.

94:11.9 At the base of the c. was the historic fact of the life

94:11.11 minds of those days to reunify this unwieldy c..

94:11.11 From here on, the Deity c. of Buddhism, in its

94:11.12 The c. of the Buddha Absolute is quasi-personal,

94:12.0 12. THE GOD CONCEPT OF BUDDHISM

94:12.1 The c. of Buddha, to an enlightened Buddhist, is

94:12.1 the c. of Jehovah is identical with the spirit demon

94:12.2 c. finally came to fruit in the belief in Amida Buddha

95:2.1 but they derived the c. of Divine Providence from

95:2.9 this was, relatively, an advanced c. of a future life

95:2.10 The c. of judgment in the hereafter for the sins of

95:4.2 riches and fortune were the gift of God, and this c.

95:5.2 amazingly clear c. of the revealed religion of Salem

95:5.8 rapidly expanded the c. of right doing to embrace

95:5.9 Ikhnaton had a Deity c. far above that of the later

95:5.11 Never did the c. of monotheism die out of the

95:6.2 the Hebraic idea of a God of justice, the Mosaic c.

95:6.5 While failing to evolve the Trinity c., it did in a

95:7.2 Never was one c. able fully to displace the others.

96:0.1 synthesized all gods into their more sublime c. of

96:0.1 reduced their gods to the more centralized c. of

96:0.1 But the Melchizedek c. of Deity was unlike that of

96:1.3 Palestinian tribes, who associated this c. of deity

96:1.5 Melchiz. teachings embodied in the c. of El Elyon.

96:1.5 as the c. of El Shaddai permeated the Hebrew mind

96:1.6 this era was the Egyptian c. of divine Providence,

96:1.7 all this confusion of terminology and haziness of c.,

96:1.8 the c. of the trinitarian Elohim never became a real

96:1.10 employed to designate the completed c. of Yahweh

96:1.12 golden calves symbolized the Bedouin herders’ c. of

96:1.15 with the metamorphosis of the Buddha c. in Asia,

96:1.15 in the end led to the c. of the Universal Absolute

96:1.15 the Yahweh c. finally led to the idea of the Father.

96:1.15 to call this evolving c. of Deity, Yahweh.

96:2.5 the tinge of the El Elyon c. of Melchizedek which

96:4.2 Moses formulated a new and enlarged c. of Deity

96:4.2 an expanded c. of their olden tribal god, Yahweh.

96:4.6 Moses sought to enlarge their c. of divinity when

96:4.8 liberated the evolving c. of Yahweh to assume the

96:4.9 evolution of the c. of Deity from the primitive god of

96:4.9 the Isaiahs, who proclaimed that magnificent c. of

96:5.5 of Moses trying to adapt his sublime c. of El Elyon,

96:5.8 their day-by-day c. of Yahweh was that of a God

96:6.0 6.THE GOD CONCEPT AFTER MOSES’ DEATH

96:6.1 Upon the death of Moses his lofty c. of Yahweh

96:6.1 this backward drift of the c. of Deity continued

96:6.2 the later appearing c. of a God of love, justice, and

96:6.2 They came near losing all c. of monotheism; they

96:6.3 Joshua sought to hold the c. of a supreme Yahweh

96:6.3 The highest c of this age pictured Yahweh as a “God

96:6.4 Mosaic c. of divinity: “You children of wickedness

96:7.5 And when you read the lofty c. of divinity found in

96:7.8 teachers who never stopped as they built, c. upon c.,

96:7.8 of all, the acme of the evolution of the Yahweh c..

97:0.0 EVOLUTION OF THE GOD C. AMONG THE

97:0.1 to regard the matured c. of Yahweh as a Father, if

97:0.2 The c. of the personality of God, while clearly

97:0.2 this c. was eventually heightened and glorified by

97:1.2 won back to the service of the higher c. of Yahweh

97:1.3 had a clear c. of that one God as creator of heaven

97:1.4 Samuel made to the development of the c. of Deity

97:1.4 Samuel was aiding the evolving God c. to ascend

97:1.7 But Samuel did not progress very far beyond the c.

97:1.9 this gradual development of the c. of the character

97:2.3 these were not times of progress in the c. of Deity.

97:4.5 the resurrection of the Mosaic c. of a God of love.

97:6.2 at last the c. of Yahweh had ascended to a Deity

97:7.9 gospel of the enlarging c. of a supreme Yahweh.

97:7.11 demolish the c. of a national God while in glory he

97:7.11 The c. of the angry, vengeful, and jealous Yahweh

97:7.11 A new c. of the supreme and universal Yahweh

97:7.13 the highest God c. in the Occident has embraced

97:8.2 They struggled with their original and Egyptian c. of

97:9.27 Thus originated their new c. of destiny—the idea that

97:10.2 reject the magnificent c. of the second Isaiah for the

97:10.3 the Jews never lost the c. of the Universal Father;

97:10.8 transformation of the barbaric c of the savage demon

97:10.8 exalted and supernal c. of the supreme Yahweh,

98:1.3 achieved a true monotheism in the c. of Zeus except

98:1.6 philosophy presently advanced beyond the god c.,

98:2.6 Xenophanes taught one God, but his deity c. was too

98:4.8 a god who died and was resurrected, which c. was

98:5.3 of the Ahura-Mazda deity c. of Zoroastrianism.

99:4.4 goodness prevails, for such is the true spiritual c. of

101:5.2 values, thereby arriving at a c. of complete reality.

101:9.4 to the extent that it enriches the c. of the moral.

101:9.9 between moral consciousness and the spiritual c. of

101:10.2 though c. may endure beyond a mortal life span,

101:10.2 there is nothing inherent in c. which indicates the

102:1.6 cannot, in our hungry and finite c., be anything less.

102:3.10 science with the spiritual-insight c. of the whole.

102:3.11 presents this c. as our Father—the universal fact of

102:4.2 determined by depth of c. plus totality of recognition

102:4.4 materialism which contaminates the spiritual c. of the

102:6.9 logic which tolerates the c. of truth alongside the

103:3.4 the element of magic is replaced by the c. of morals.

103:5.2 one’s neighbor expands in c. to embrace the clan,

103:6.5 A consistent philosophic c. of the universe cannot

103:6.10 widening gulfs between the spirit c. and the energy c.

103:6.12 Mortal man lacks the c. of morontia mind and

103:7.15 the material viewpoint with the religious spiritual c..

104:0.0 GROWTH OF THE TRINITY CONCEPT

104:0.1 The Trinity c. of revealed religion must not be

104:0.3 Sometimes the c. of an evolutionary triad has

104:1.1 This earliest Trinity c. was lost to the world in the

104:1.2 for the Trinity c. of the Sethites persisted in Egypt

104:1.5 Among Hindus the trinitarian c. took root as Being,

104:1.8 Hebrew mind could not reconcile the trinitarian c.

104:1.10 to conflict with their dominating c. of Yahweh.

104:1.10 inherited the Hebraic prejudice against the Trinity c..

104:1.12 The Christian c. of the Trinity was comprised of the

104:1.13 though the Christian c. of the Trinity erred in fact,

104:1.13 and cosmological consequences did this c. suffer

104:2.2 to abstract the personal qualities from the Deity c.

104:2.3 Through the recognition of the Trinity c. the mind

104:2.6 Theological reason may be fully satisfied by the c.

104:3.3 the morontia soul can grasp this c. of final value

104:4.45 are sufficient to elucidate the c. of the triunities.

105:0.2 When the mortal intellect attempts to grasp the c. of

105:0.2 by any mind that is subinfinite in c. capacity.

105:0.3 The human mind can hardly form an adequate c. of

105:1.0 1. THE PHILOSOPHIC CONCEPT OF THE I AM

105:1.2 idea of an infinite I AM since this c. is so remote

105:1.2 the philosophic c. of the I AM does afford finite

105:1.2 let it be made clear that this c. of the I AM is,

105:1.3 The c. of the I AM connotes unqualified infinity,

105:1.4 As an existential c. the I AM is neither deified nor

105:1.4 postulate of the I AM is one universe c. which is

105:1.6 but your experiential worshipful c. of the Father

105:2.4 The philosophic (time) c. of the solitary I AM and

105:2.4 the solitary I AM and the transitional (time) c. of the

105:3.7 There is a c. periphery to the master universe, but

105:3.10 the language of time and in the c. patterns of space.

105:7.6 2. The c. of the master universe.

106:0.19 in attempting to present a unified c. of the cosmic

106:2.2 The c. of the Supreme must provide for the

106:7.2 a tentative c. of final integration is inseparable from

106:7.7 the c. of the master universe seems to be well-nigh

106:7.10 face to face with the c. of the threefold Trinity

106:8.3 We elect to present the three-level c., which is as

106:8.17 The c. difficulty regarding this third member is

106:8.19 Though a completed c. of the Trinity of Trinities is

106:8.19 is difficult to form, a qualified c. is not so difficult.

106:8.21 in the conjoined c. of the oneness of the Deity,

106:8.23 Such a c. of the I AM implies full self-realization—

106:9.1 In the c. of the Trinity of Trinities we postulate the

106:9.2 and experience constitute barriers to creature c.;

106:9.4 The c. of the unification of all reality, be it in this

106:9.5 human c. of the gradual experiential actualization

106:9.6 the inability to grasp the c. of unqualified eternity.

106:9.9 The c. of the existential, solitary, pre-Trinity

109:5.3 consciousness, and confusion of c. is inevitable.

110:2.4 morontia duplicates of every c. of the mortal intellect

110:5.5 to attempt the differentiation of the Adjusters’ c.

110:5.6 it is dangerous to entertain the idea that every new c.

111:0.2 The c. of a soul and of an indwelling spirit is not new

111:0.2 it has frequently appeared in the various systems of

111:0.7 Every race has a word equivalent to the c. of soul.

112:1.17 But the c. of the personality as the meaning of the

115:1.0 1. RELATIVITY OF CONCEPT FRAMES

115:3.1 infinity and to attenuate the pure c. of eternity.

115:3.2 Mind can never hope to grasp the c. of an Absolute

115:3.4 only man’s distance from infinity causes this c. to

115:3.6 The unqualified c. of the First Source and Center,

115:3.19 lie beyond the c. levels of truth, beauty,and goodness

117:3.13 The Father originates the c. of a finite cosmos;

117:7.2 While this is an entirely proper c. of the future of the

117:7.2 attention to certain problems inherent in this c.:

117:7.11 the Trinity of Trinities, but we have no satisfactory c.

117:7.15 This c. implies the actual sovereignty of the Supreme

118:1.9 And this represents our best c. of eternity and the

118:3.4 The c. of the Supreme is essential to co-ordination

118:4.6 exist as the veritable embodiments of the Deity c.

118:4.6 to be ultimately space limited in extent by the c.

118:4.7 But this in no manner invalidates man’s c. of them

118:9.5 mechanisms ever function true to the volitional c.

118:10.3 view the Trinity as one God, and if we limit this c. to

121:2.6 a new and enlarged c. of that one God of all nations

121:2.6 represented the survival of a religious cultural c. in

121:5.6 Christian teachings, which presented a majestic c.

121:6.5 Paul more fully to restore the c. of the Trinity,

121:7.1 had at a settled c. of their origin, history, and destiny.

121:8.12 the better to conform to our c. of the real meaning

121:8.12 I have adhered to the actual human c. and thought

121:8.14 portrayed this narrative in accordance with my c. of

121:8.14 our indebtedness to all sources of record and c.

122:3.2 Messiah, though it had hardly been the Jewish c.

122:5.4 and a more liberal c. of personal spiritual freedom.

122:5.10 Joseph leaned more toward the spiritual c. of the

122:7.5 Joseph adhering to the c. of a spiritual teacher and

124:4.6 could not have lived to see the fulfillment of his c.

124:4.7 Jesus possessed a high c. of consistency and

124:4.9 masterful c. of group solidarity based upon loyalty

125:5.10 spiritually blinded countrymen a more beautiful c. of

130:4.13 to which Jesus replied: Evil is a relativity c..

130:4.14 The incomplete and finite c. of the Infinite which is

130:4.15 But do not permit the c. of relativity so to mislead

130:7.6 Space is not merely an intellectual c. of the

130:7.6 Mind can function independently of the c. of the

130:7.6 does the c. of potential space approach ultimacy.

130:7.8 The time-space c. of a mind of material origin is

130:7.8 the time-space c. will increasingly approximate the

132:3.8 of the emergence of even the c. of potential evil.

133:5.8 this is a c. of unity which can sense the unchanging

134:4.4 and fully surrender all c. of spiritual sovereignty.

134:4.9 The c. of equality never brings peace except in the

135:4.3 the current Jewish idea and c. of the Messiah as the

136:1.1 the c. evolve from the “servant of the Lord” to the

136:1.3 could never satisfy this materialistic Messianic c.

136:1.6 never entertained the c. of the union of the human

136:1.6 They grasped the human c. of the Messiah as the

136:1.6 the true c. of the union in one earth personality of

137:8.18 in their hearts to reject such a purely spiritual c. of

139:3.4 James had acquired a superior c. of Jesus’ message.

140:5.3 Jesus sought to reveal this new c. of fatherly love

140:8.5 Jesus discountenanced the whole c. of private and

141:2.1 And so have you developed a c. of the kingdom of

142:2.2 But the c. of his nature has enlarged and grown

142:3.0 3. THE CONCEPT OF GOD

142:3.2 the apostles about the evolution of the c. of Deity

142:3.3 This was the primitive c. of Deity which Moses

142:3.3 his children, no matter how crude their c. of Deity

142:3.4 This c. of the Father in heaven was proclaimed by

142:3.5 El Shaddai, the Egyptian c. of the God of heaven,

142:3.6 the Trinity c. of three Gods in one had found

142:3.7 expanded into the c. of a Universal Creator who was

142:3.9 enlargement of the Jewish c. of the nature of God,

142:3.9 Scriptures show how the c. of the nature of God

148:6.10 God spoken from the whirlwind was a majestic c.

153:1.2 openly to attack their c. of the Jewish deliverer.

153:1.6 appeal to the Jewish c. of the expected Messiah.

157:5.0 5. THE NEW CONCEPT

157:5.1 but it was not a part of the Jewish c. of the national

157:5.2 effect such a modification of their c. of the Messiah

157:5.3 the c. of the combined nature of the Son of Man

160:2.7 sooner or later acquires a certain c. of this world

160:3.4 for the defense of my c. of righteousness, but I

160:3.5 consciousness of the higher currents of spirit c.

160:5.1 devotion to that which represents our highest c. of

160:5.3 you deem the supreme c. of your religion as being

160:5.5 are not attainable; such a c. is illusionary.

160:5.7 That, I submit, is the highest c. of religion the world

160:5.7 Such a c. constitutes the achievement of the

160:5.11 Just now, our focalized c. of the Father, as held in

161:1.9 4. That personality represents man’s highest c. of

161:1.9 God also represents man’s highest c. of divine reality

161:1.9 transcending man’s c. and definition of personality,

161:3.2 not desire too far to transcend the c. of the human

169:4.7 and therefore stands for the infinite c. of the Father,

169:4.7 to represent the human c. of the divine Father as he

169:4.8 Jesus accepted the c. of Elohim and called this

169:4.8 In the place of the c. of Yahweh, the racial deity,

169:4.8 He exalted the Yahweh c. of a deified racial Father

170:0.1 oppose this long-nourished c. of the kingdom.

170:1.1 Hebrew scriptures there was a dual c of the kingdom

170:1.3 This is the kingdom c. which John taught.

170:1.5 3. The later Jewish c. of a transcendental kingdom of

170:1.7 apocalyptic c. of the Messiah’s coming to establish

170:1.7 In choosing to utilize this c. of the kingdom, Jesus

170:1.9 1. The c. of the Jews.

170:1.10 2. The c. of the Persians.

170:1.11 The personal-experience c. of Jesus—“the kingdom

170:2.0 2. JESUS’ CONCEPT OF THE KINGDOM

170:2.1 the dual c. of the truth of the fatherhood of God and

170:2.9 This great c. was hardly embraced in the elementary

170:2.10 because the c. of the gospel writers was colored by

170:2.11 the attempt to translate the c. of the kingdom into

170:2.12 the c. of the heavenly family, the heavenly Father,

170:2.17 taught a new c. of the double nature of the kingdom

170:2.25 this c. of the kingdom began to change into the cult

170:5.1 ideas that became attached to the c. of the kingdom

170:5.4 The Master’s c of the kingdom was notably modified

170:5.6 the new and institutional successor of the earlier c. of

170:5.7 completely supplanted the Jesus c. of the kingdom.

170:5.9 and the c. of man’s divine fellowship with God,

170:5.10 so fully displaced the spiritual c. of the real kingdom

170:5.15 the kingdom became the c. of an age, the idea of a

170:5.15 which displaced Jesus’ c. of a spiritual brotherhood.

170:5.16 Jesus’ ideal c. largely failed, but upon the foundation

170:5.17 The c. of Jesus is still alive in the advanced religions

170:5.17 a deathblow to Jesus’ c. of the divine kingdom

170:5.19 —meaning a return to the high spiritual c. of Jesus,

170:5.21 the cocoon in which the kingdom of Jesus’ c. now

171:1.3 his followers never were able to grasp any other c.

172:3.4 who held more to the spiritual c. of his mission,

174:4.3 answered in accordance with the highest c. of

176:1.2 Master realized that the rejection of the spiritual c.

177:2.2 so as injuriously to exalt your c. of self-importance.

179:5.4 not wish to destroy the individual’s c. of divine

180:5.6 the highest c. of moral obligation as regards all

180:6.9 long-nourished ideas of the Jewish c. of Messiah.

188:4.8 loving Father, the only c. which Jesus ever taught,

188:4.9 All this c. of atonement and sacrificial salvation is

188:4.9 taught that service to one’s fellows is the highest c.

188:4.13 places salvation upon a plane of unreality; such a c.

189:1.6 Let us forever clarify the c. of the resurrection of

191:0.8 His c. of the kingdom had crashed, and he could not

194:4.6 Their good will arose from the love born of the c.

195:0.4 this new c. of the purpose of living and the goal of

195:0.18 it dared not so obscure the c. of the nature of Jesus

195:3.1 one God, a great religious c., but without empire.

195:3.1 without a God to serve as the suitable religious c. for

195:7.6 able to arrive at the c. of the mechanistic character of

195:7.6 This very mechanistic c. of the universe is in itself a

195:7.8 optimism and pessimism are c. reactions in a mind

195:7.8 Without the consciousness of the c. of values

195:7.17 to form such a c. of other and fellow automatons!

196:1.2 to even the splendid c. of the glorified Christ.

196:3.32 This c. of love generates in the soul of man that

concept of God or God concept

1:5.10 of the Father is an enlarged and truer c. of God

1:5.11 Revelation affirms the validity of the personality c. of

2:0.1 man’s highest possible c. of God is embraced

2:0.3 to enlarge and spiritualize the human c. of God,

2:0.3 All our efforts to enlarge the human c. of God

2:0.3 for assistance in the enlargement of the c. of God,

2:6.4 The c. of God as a king-judge, although it fostered

2:6.4 The entire mortal c. of God is transcendently

4:1.2 Can you not advance in your c. of God’s dealing

5:4.10 The Christian c. of God is an attempt to combine

5:4.11 The Hebrew c.God as a vindicator of moral values,

5:4.12 2. The Greek c.—God as a unifier, a God of wisdom.

5:4.13 3. Jesus c.—God as a living friend, a loving Father,

56:9.10 or attempt to grasp the c. of God the Absolute,

70:2.9 Ancient warfare supported the c. of a God of battles

79:8.7 but lingering vestiges of a real c. of God remained

89:8.5 into a contract with Deity until his c. of God had

90:3.10 the unseen which is the scaffolding for the God c..

91:2.5 When the highest God c. of a religion is that of an

91:8.1 praying long before he had any clear c. of a God.

92:4.8 presented for the fourth time to Urantia the c of God

93:1.1 the c. of God had grown very hazy in the minds of

93:3.2 Melchizedek taught the c. of one God, a universal

94:2.6 the grievous error of depersonalizing the c. of God,

94:12.2 Gradually the c. of God, as contrasted with the

94:12.2 Step by step, century by century, the God c. has

96:0.1 synthesized all gods into their more sublime c. of

96:1.8 groups who taught a three-in-one God c. founded

96:3.2 Bedouins were virtually without a true c. of God

96:5.8 Their c. of God was primitive, anthropomorphic,

96:6.0 6. THE GOD C. AFTER MOSES’ DEATH

96:6.2 inspiration of an increasingly enlarged c. of God;

96:6.2 the later appearing c. of a God of love, justice, and

97:0.0 EVOLUTION OF THE GOD C. AMONG THE

97:0.1 —they deanthropomorphized their God c. without

97:1.3 had a clear c. of that one God as creator of heaven

97:1.7 the God c. portrayed a Deity who is holy and upright

97:1.10 the status of the God c. during the time of Samuel

97:2.1 Elijah restored a c. of God comparable with that

97:2.1 opportunity to present an advanced c. of God;

97:4.5 the resurrection of the Mosaic c. of a God of love.

97:7.5 No prophet attained the high c. of God that Isaiah

97:7.9 presentations of the spiritual c. of God ever to greet

97:10.8 And this Hebraic c. of God was the highest human

98:2.9 thought became so abstract that the c. of God

98:7.12 the God c. was existent in the hearts of men and

98:7.12 the same God c. that still flames anew in the living

115:1.2 but the Father is man’s highest c. of God;

121:2.6 a new and enlarged c. of that one God of all nations

141:4.1 the apostles instructing them in the new c. of God;

142:3.0 3. THE CONCEPT OF GOD

142:3.4 Theirs was a composite c. of God, consisting in a

142:3.5 El Shaddai, the Egyptian c. of the God of heaven,

142:3.6 the Trinity c. of three Gods in one had found

142:3.7 And this evolving and enlarging c. of God virtually

142:3.9 the growth of the c. of God in the Jewish minds of

142:3.9 enlargement of the Jewish c. of the nature of God,

142:3.9 Scriptures show how the c. of the nature of God

169:4.3 of the Master you may each assimilate that c. of God

188:4.8 and atonement is incompatible with the c. of God

194:4.6 all their thoughts and determined all their new c. of

195:0.15 2. A new and greatly enlarged c. of God was given

195:2.9 Christianity revealed an even better c. of one God,

195:3.1 one God, a great religious c., but without empire.

196:0.2 The c. of God as a Father was not original with Jesus

196:3.35 the Father idea is still the highest human c. of God.

concept recorders

44:4.5 2. C. recorders. This second group of recorders are

44:4.6 one thousandfold upon the work of the c. recorders.

conceptionsee conception of

6:0.4 such license of c. as to refer to the “Father’s first

28:5.10 of these transactions are quite beyond finite c..

94:3.3 been able to make the next advance in deity c.,

96:7.3 In the Psalms God is depicted in all phases of c.,

97:10.3 the Jews have continued to follow this Deity c..

98:2.12 Philosophy is to religion as c. is to action.

104:1.5 (A later Indian c. was Brahma, Siva, and Vishnu.)

104:1.7 A true trinity c. is not just a grouping together of

105:2.2 be expanded to a triune c. by the recognition of the

105:3.1 but always should this c. be overshadowed by the

106:8.15 the human c. thereof would do well to include those

106:8.18 the Universal Absolute, provided this c. envisions

118:3.1 Deity unify time-space manifestations to the finite c.,

122:3.1 Mary, I bring glad tidings that the c. within you is

conception of

1:5.2 that God must be much more than the human c. of

15:4.3 do not have the least c. of the origin of the energies

15:14.3 very difficult to describe our c. of the true nature

19:1.4 to the evil inherent in a segmentalized c. of reality

29:0.11 you have at least a contrastive c. of spiritual beings;

48:6.2 morontia life is really initiated at the c. of the soul,

89:2.2 stage was set for the appearance of the new c. of sin.

90:0.3 when awakened to the c. of the limitless affection

94:5.5 Vedic faith, who injected their c. of the Brahman—

94:11.11 This final c. of the Buddha Eternal can well be

94:12.2 dual c. of God and the Absolute finally matured.

96:6.2 the character of their c. of the nature of their God,

97:1.2 gods of the country and in the baser c. of Yahweh.

98:7.6 3. The Zoroastrian c. of the struggle between good

104:3.3 In some way the c. of total infinitude must be so

111:0.4 In the c. of the atman the Hindu teachers really

115:3.4 exhausted by the maximum c. of the Supreme

115:3.5 One basic c. of the absolute level involves a postulate

122:3.4 to Mary was made the day following the c. of Jesus

133:5.8 Such a c. of reality yields a broader insight into the

136:1.6 was utterly foreign to the Jewish c. of the Messiah,

157:6.2 apostles had a very adequate c. of Jesus’ divinity.

161:1.6 led to the enlarged c. of the Trinity in the minds of

169:4.5 word Yahweh, which stood for the progressive c. of

170:5.9 the mystic c. of the person of Jesus as the Redeemer

conceptions

89:4.2 there existed two c. of the sacrifice: the idea of the

96:0.3 and lastly, by Iranian c. of good and evil.

99:4.12 The mechanistic and naturalistic c. of many sciences.

101:10.3 flow of conceptual potentiality from pre-existent c..

102:8.4 Even historic religion has always created its God c.

104:1.5 of these doctrines with the evolutionary triad c..

114:6.19 unable to inject new and higher c. into human minds,

115:1.2 will be augmented by those supermortal c. of Deity

115:3.1 reflections and attenuated c. of that limitless,

118:3.1 co-ordinate and associate these two dissimilar c. by

130:7.6 There are seven different c. of space as it is

130:7.8 The enlarging cosmic c. of an advancing spirit

195:9.5 out of harmony with its highest c. of truth, beauty,

conceptssee concepts of Deity; concepts of God;

see human concepts; religious concepts;

spiritual concepts

0:0.2 It is exceedingly difficult to present enlarged c. and

0:0.3 associated c. of the things, meanings, and values of

0:11.9 comparable to the pantheistic c. of metaphysics or to

0:12.11 give preference to the highest existing human c.

0:12.12 truth invariably embrace the highest existing c. of

0:12.12 one thousand human c. representing the highest

0:12.12 these human c., assembled from the God-knowing

0:12.13 fully translating the language of the c. of divinity

0:12.13 the language of the finite c. of the mortal mind.

1:2.2 God may be any or all of these c. in the minds of

1:5.2 utterly futile to discuss such incomprehensible c.

1:6.3 Therefore did the better c. of the divine personality

1:7.6 The higher c. of universe personality imply:

2:7.6 not only by the philosophic consistency of its c., but

2:7.10 exquisitely integrated modern c. of cosmic truth,

4:1.2 not opposed in practice, only in man’s mistaken c..

5:4.8 The differing c. of the purpose of religion determine

5:6.2 We are able to form adequate c. of the factors

6:0.2 relationships of eternity by time c. of sequentiality.

6:8.7 ever-enlarging c. and intensifying comprehension

8:0.2 compact is made for the execution of their united c.

8:1.7 in obedience to the combined c. and united wills of

9:1.2 the combined and infinite c. of the First and Second

9:5.4 creatures find it easier to form comprehensible c. of

10:1.4 executed the combined c. of his divine parents,

12:9.6 inescapable death can come only after self-c presume

21:1.2 perfect union of the original c. of the two infinite

22:7.10 creature-trinitized sons are representative of c.

22:7.10 they are engaged in the study of the c. of time

22:10.5 original personalizations of tremendous c. and

27:6.2 may even seek to encompass the c. of the Ultimate

28:6.22 persistently you pursue, the c. of divine goodness,

30:0.2 speculation which these partially revealed c. supply.

34:6.6 truth is dead, the highest moral c. without effect,

36:2.11 twelve distinct and divine c. of transmissible life.

43:6.7 to inert paint and lifeless marble to portray their c.,

44:4.8 These burning c. are like gems of beauty in diadems

44:7.2 and associated with the philosophic c. of beauty.

44:7.3 Cosmic c. of true philosophy, the portrayal of

48:7.1 are presented the more simple c. of mota meanings,

50:4.13 descendants did much to uphold the planetary c.

52:7.16 entertained no more farseeing c. of the future life

54:6.10 you will broaden your universe c. and extend your

55:5.6 language is so improved as to be symbolic of c.

56:10.18 of Deity—time-space comprehension of supreme c..

66:5.23 technique of early man and elevate his c. of beauty

67:8.4 143 comrades in standing steadfast for the higher c.

70:3.6 to survive death—one of the earliest c. of eternal life.

74:8.12 theological systems, c. for a long time profoundly

82:2.4 thus eventually created c. of vice, crime, and sin.

83:2.5 substituting somewhat idealized c. of sex attraction

85:0.2 capable of formulating the more complex c. of life

85:0.3 As nature worship developed, man’s c. envisioned a

85:1.5 with the later evolving c. of good spirits and deities.

85:6.4 gods and ghost gods; in some theologies these c. are

86:0.2 minds had once entertained c. of the supernatural.

86:2.7 Other c. of the supernatural were contemporaneous

86:5.3 failed to differentiate the c. of an indwelling spirit

86:6.7 With the emergence of these c., there was initiated

88:6.8 minds of men until the c. of science could be born.

89:4.1 As civilization advanced, these crude c. of sacrifice

90:0.2 In the advancing c. of primitive man the spirit world

91:0.3 When the c. of ghosts and spirits evolved, these

92:5.13 Their c. of religion have played a dominant part in

92:6.17 of Occidental civilization lay in the Hebraic c. of

92:6.17 goodness and the advanced Hellenic c. of beauty.

92:6.20 Not very different from these c. is the idea that

92:7.11 in transferring their master-fear into c. of God-love

94:6.3 Lao-tse built directly upon the c. of the Salem

94:6.8 the cosmic c. of the old philosopher who taught the

94:11.12 Such c., though helpful to philosophy, are not vital

94:12.1 the true significance of the evolution of religious c.

95:2.2 never dominating the evolving c. of polytheism.

95:3.0 3. EVOLUTION OF MORAL CONCEPTS

95:3.2 High moral c. can be derived from man’s own

95:3.4 The c. of good and evil found ready response in the

95:3.4 before they ever entertained the later c. of right and

96:3.1 The beginning of the evolution of the Hebraic c.

97:7.14 counteract the many wrong and racially egoistic c. of

97:8.6 has become inextricably bound up with the moral c.

98:6.5 Greek philosophy supplied the c. of ethical value;

100:1.1 even loyalties to the highest c. of diversified life

100:3.0 3. CONCEPTS OF SUPREME VALUE

101:6.7 ideals, even those c. which are so reasonable as

101:7.3 followed by enlarging c. of relationship thereto.

101:9.3 which constitute his highest ethical and moral c.,

101:9.8 by faith derived from, antecedent c. of moral values

101:9.8 co-ordinated with superimposed c. of spiritual values

101:10.5 It is through religious experience that man’s c. of

102:2.7 Intellectual crystallization of religious c. is the

103:3.1 In time, such religious c. tend to personalize, first,

103:6.9 correlate the findings of these widely separated c.

103:6.14 and with the essential curvature of all relation c..

104:1.0 1. URANTIAN TRINITY CONCEPTS

104:1.4 c. to a certain extent intermingled and coalesced.

104:3.2 a great age of expanding horizons and enlarging c.

104:3.2 In spite of all c. concerning the immutability of

105:0.3 impossible to portray even our c. of reality totality.

105:0.3 fully aware that our c. must be subjected to profound

105:1.8 this age on Urantia your c. of infinity are growing,

105:1.8 they will continue to grow throughout your endless

106:0.10 that the c. herewith presented are entirely relative,

106:6.2 But our c. regarding the full function of this second

106:6.6 to seek to grasp such faraway and superhuman c.,

106:7.1 Some of the difficulties in forming c of infinite reality

109:4.1 but animals do not communicate c. to each other;

110:5.0 5. ERRONEOUS C. OF ADJUSTER GUIDANCE

110:5.4 of the spiritual c. presented by the Adjusters.

111:4.5 realm of experience can you find those higher c. in

112:2.6 In all c. of selfhood it should be recognized that the

112:2.8 All mortal c. of reality are based on the assumption

112:2.8 all c. of superhuman realities are based on the

115:3.2 which to attempt to formulate understanding c..

115:3.4 Beyond the Supreme, c. are increasingly names;

116:5.15 energy into harmony with the equilibrium c. of mind

117:1.7 Supreme is truth, beauty, and goodness, for these c.

118:3.3 Such realities of truth wedded to fact become c. and

118:8.10 factors of human civilization—c. of justice and ideals

120:4.5 Urantia mortals have varying c. of the miraculous,

121:7.7 The Greeks brought to the new teaching clearer c. of

121:7.9 Judaism, including some of their c. of the eternal life.

121:8.11 as their c. of these distant events were affected by

121:8.12 When ideas and c. of Jesus’ life and teachings

121:8.12 I well know that those c. which have had origin in

121:8.12 When unable to find the necessary c. in the human

121:8.13 thought gems and superior c. of Jesus’ teachings

121:8.13 only when the human record and human c. failed

121:8.14 appropriated those ideas and c., preferably human,

130:4.15 All static, dead, c. are potentially evil.

130:4.15 Static c. invariably retard science, politics, society,

130:4.15 Static c. may represent a certain knowledge, but they

130:4.15 but they are deficient in wisdom and devoid of truth.

130:7.8 the timeless and spaceless c. of the Absolutes.

130:7.8 these c. of the absolute level are to be envisioned

131:4.1 this doctrine, together with other and previous c.,

135:9.5 around the various ideas and c. of the Messiah.

136:1.0 1. CONCEPTS OF THE EXPECTED MESSIAH

138:6.4 excepting those involving wrong c. of his Father

139:2.13 confusion in Peter’s mind between the c. of Jesus as

139:11.7 Jesus won Simon for the higher c. of the kingdom of

140:8.1 their old and entrenched literal c. of the kingdom

142:3.10 in perfect keeping with the enlarging c. of divinity.

146:2.2 in the heart persistently harbors the c. of iniquity,

149:6.9 “Out of your wrong c. of the Father in heaven

152:6.1 basic and fundamental c. of social conduct,

154:1.3 the materialistic c. of the kingdom held by the

154:1.3 more idealistic and spiritual c. taught by Jesus,

155:5.4 The advancing religious c. and practices of the races

157:4.1 conflict between the c. of the expected Messiah

158:2.3 their erroneous c. of a wonder-working deliverer.

158:6.2 And you cling to these erroneous c. in spite of the

159:4.4 highest c. of righteousness, truth, and holiness.

159:4.5 Have you not noted that the c. of Yahweh grow in

160:3.5 And these new c. of the eternal and divine goal of

160:5.3 spirit reality and ideal of all your spiritualized c..

160:5.7 The religion of Jesus transcends all our former c.

160:5.11 wherewith to convey to our fellow men these c. of

166:0.2 to build the early church around the miraculous c.

167:5.5 While upholding the high and ideal c. of marriage,

167:6.6 to c. of public worship in cold and barren rooms

170:1.0 1. CONCEPTS OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN

170:1.4 first Jesus and the apostles taught both of these c..

170:1.12 The confused c which the founders and promulgators

170:1.13 Jesus presented numerous c. of the “kingdom” in his

170:5.16 supplemented by Greek and Persian c. of eternal life

177:2.5 all his early c. of everything intellectual, social,

180:5.10 enlarging c. of the highest cosmic good of the

195:6.11 The c. of truth, beauty,and goodness are not inherent

195:7.3 these self-contradictory c. of a materialistic universe.

195:7.5 glimpsed findings of “relativity” disturb your c. of

196:2.6 In the bestowal of Jesus these two c. were potential

196:3.24 God is not a hypothesis formulated to unify the c.

concepts of Deity

5:5.6 These two essential c. must be unified in the faith-

21:1.2 united deity c. which constitute his divine origin.

21:6.1 Michael is the absolute of the dual deity c. of his

76:3.10 Their religious c. and the universe were advanced

79:4.7 Aryans entered India, they brought with them their c.

85:1.5 with the later evolving c. of good spirits and deities.

92:0.3 expression and toward ever-expanding c. reality.

92:7.12 profoundly influenced, not only by his c. of Deity,

94:1.7 the highest and some of the most debased c. ever

95:5.9 These c. were high and exalted, but they were not

96:0.1 and very soon influenced the highest deity c.

96:1.0 1. DEITY CONCEPTS AMONG THE SEMITES

96:1.2 retrogressions in the evolution of their Deity c.,

97:4.2 restorer or reformer; he was a discoverer of new c..

97:10.5 The supreme Yahweh, as compared with other c.

130:3.5 varied c. seemed to be derived from older religions.

142:3.21 utterances to accompany the enlarging Yahweh c..

concepts of God

0:2.1 an irresistible urge to symbolize their finite c..

3:2.7 Such c. have their origin in the limited range of

4:5.3 continue to suffer from the influence of primitive c.

4:5.3 Such c. are a relic of the times when men

6:3.4 Such c. of God are crude and grotesque.

92:5.11 Other men have had greater c., but no one man

92:6.1 Eskimos and Amerinds had very meager c.;

92:7.11 in transferring their master-fear into c. of God-love

94:12.6 of new c. and the Absolute for which it has so long

96:1.2 time to time numerous terms were applied to their c.

96:7.1 Deity fell far below the Mesopotamian c. that were

96:7.3 This Book of Psalms is the record of the varying c.

98:1.2 anthropomorphic God c. similar to those which their

98:3.6 the cults, rituals, mysteries, and god c. of Egypt,

102:3.14 religion often leads to man’s creating his c.;

138:6.4 excepting those involving wrong c. of his Father

142:3.5 all three of these c. became joined together to form

149:6.9 “Out of your wrong c. of the Father in heaven

195:7.5 glimpsed findings of “relativity” disturb your c. of

conceptual

0:0.1 Because of this c. poverty associated with so much

0:12.9 the person of the Father on the c. level of the I AM.

6:7.3 to prevent the c. recognition of the Eternal Son.

13:1.6 they are beyond the c. capacity of my order of being.

13:1.12 represent no more than the c. potential mobilized

17:2.5 purposeful intent and greatly in excess of their c.

22:7.12 the finaliters are attempting to trinitize certain c.

30:0.2 Such c. expansion would hardly be desirable as it

42:2.2 I will endeavor to lessen c. confusion by suggesting

54:1.5 Self-motivated liberty is a c. illusion, cruel deception.

54:6.10 by actual experience I have acquired c. capacity

56:6.3 God cannot exceed the c. capacity of the beings

96:1.2 to monotheism not an unbroken and continuous c.

100:3.5 Values are not c. illusions; they are real, but always

101:10.3 unceasing flow of c. potentiality from pre-existent

103:6.12 technique for atoning for this deficiency in the c.

104:2.6 The c. grasp of the Trinity association of Father,

106:0.2 are now grouped for c. convenience in the following

106:8.20 regardless of any c. difficulty in understanding the

115:1.2 C. frames of the universe are only relatively true;

118:0.11 mathematics does provide the mind with a c. basis of

121:8.13 I had failed in my efforts to find the required c.

conceptualization

115:3.14 the c. of spirit purpose, and the integration of the

conceptualize

0:3.23 do we c. this philosophic value-level as the I AM,

conceptually

104:4.44 and purposes c. indistinguishable from the I AM.

115:3.1 The absolute cosmos is c. without limit; to define

concernnoun

20:5.5 small and insignificant planet is of local universe c.

29:2.16 astronomical catastrophes are of passing c. to these

48:4.6 The senselessness of much that so often causes us c.,

51:4.3 orange and green stocks is not of such serious c..

55:4.20 of primary c. to the Master Physical Controllers.

66:5.31 being intrusted with all matters of earthly c. which

67:7.1 are of c. only to Deity and to that personal creature.

67:7.2 being of c. to every creature functioning within the

68:6.3 famine, and pestilence were regarded with less c..

72:7.2 but health problems are matters of personal c. only.

83:4.1 Mating was of group c as well as a personal function

84:6.5 between men and women, far from occasioning c.,

110:5.7 yet his passive reaction to, and inactive c. toward,

113:6.8 But these are matters which are of c. to none but

114:5.4 Planetary isolation is of little c. to individual

120:1.4 Your c. has only to do with your personal life on

120:3.1 and which c. minor phases of your mortal life.

121:5.1 tribe or nation; it had not often been a matter of c. to

136:9.2 men, and that it was purely a matter of spiritual c..

142:7.17 These temporal matters are the c. of the men of

176:3.2 for the Father, nothing can be of serious c. to you.

176:4.7 of no serious c. whether we go to him or whether

188:4.9 The believer’s chief c. should not be the selfish desire

concernverb

5:3.2 worship of the Father, are matters that c. a local

13:1.5 These amazing transactions do not personally c. the

41:2.6 These beings of the energy realms do not directly c.

43:3.5 functions of the constellations which so greatly c.

49:2.26 Such distinctions do not c. the intellectual or the

72:8.2 their trusts c. responsibilities in the regional

99:3.15 Religionists, as a group, must never c. themselves

113:6.8 Such problems of adjudication do not really c. us.

134:5.13 Neither do the individual states c. themselves with

137:1.6 at all times c. yourselves only with doing the will

139:11.9 government on high, we must not immediately c.

142:4.2 no longer shall they c. themselves with commands

159:1.3 issues of conduct as they c. the temporal welfare

165:4.10 Whatever else may c. the wealthy in the judgment,

concernedsee concerned in; concerned with;

    see concerned, not or never

3:2.8 but they are for the welfare and best good of all c.,

7:3.3 and simultaneously to all divine personalities c..

10:5.1 as far as all living realities of personality value are c..

15:0.1 As far as the Universal Father is c.—as a Father—

15:0.1 far as the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit are c.

15:0.1 As far as the Paradise Trinity is c., outside Havona

15:12.4 presides over the destiny of the superuniverse c..

19:3.6 limits of the situation involved and the problem c..

21:3.1 the supervising Master Spirit of the superuniverse c..

21:3.17 in the very likeness of the creatures on the level c..

21:5.5 Trinity manifestable within the time-space limits c..

24:1.12 circuit supervisors direct all c. as to the proper

24:4.3 the Supreme Executive of the superuniverse c..

24:5.4 to the Supreme Executive of the superuniverse c.;

26:10.3 test; and this, so far as nonspiritual status is c., grants

28:1.3 and the Ancients of Days of the superuniverse c..

28:7.4 is once more restored to the reflective circuits c.,

32:1.1 favor of the power directors of the superuniverse c..

34:1.1 away as the headquarters of the superuniverse c.;

34:1.1 the Infinite Spirit resident in the local universe c..

36:1.1 presiding over the destinies of the superuniverse c.

36:5.12 ministers can mobilize in the mind of the organism c.

39:4.10 begin to learn self-government for the benefit of all c.

40:9.3 representative of the Infinite Spirit in the universe c..

42:4.14 by the dimensions of the material structures c..

43:2.1 with the laws prevailing in the constellation c..

43:3.8 all Urantia affairs which c. the Michael bestowal

53:7.13 But as c. their work on the administrative mount of

54:5.10 on the part of all beings in any way c. therewith.

54:6.3 wrongdoing of all other members of the group c..

67:2.6 Not until every personality c. had made a final

68:6.3 the law of supply and demand as c. men and land

69:4.6 The first formal tribal treaty c. the intertribalizing of

70:12.1 great struggle in the evolution of government has c.

82:6.3 between the grossly inferior strains of the races c..

86:4.3 Early man was also much c. about his breath,

108:3.2 to the headquarters of the local universe c. and

110:2.5 that particular project is c., you and the Adjuster

112:4.2 at the time of the adjudication of the individual c..

114:3.3 which are accepted as final by all personalities c..

120:2.4 Gabriel and all c. will co-operate with you in the

128:7.2 literally true—as c. a vast universe—that “in him were

136:3.4 on Urantia was practically finished so far as c. the

136:5.5 ministry except in such matters as c. time only.

136:6.2 As far as his personal necessities were c., and in

136:7.3 laws of nature in so far as personal conduct was c.,

136:8.1 the will of the Father, c. the question as to whether

137:7.4 Herod was more c. about the preaching of John.

139:8.9 As far as personal physical courage was c., Thomas

140:8.9 not permit himself to be c. about anything else.

142:1.6 and rulers of the Jews became much c. about Jesus

143:3.1 strong feelings are c., I cannot do what you ask me

149:2.3 these efforts failed as far as winning the Jews was c.,

152:1.3 all of his friends were becoming c. lest he continue

158:3.2 As far as c. the requirements of the Eternal Son,

161:1.8 of the ability of intercommunication were c..

164:4.2 and that they were likely to make trouble for all c.;

172:5.2 He was c. about the attitude of some of the twelve

173:2.3 characteristic of Jesus, especially as c. his recent

176:1.3 Jesus was much c. lest some of his disciples become

181:0.1 and recounted many experiences which c. them as

188:4.10 The real believer is only c. about present separation

concerned in

13:2.3 Though its secrets are c. in my origin, in this age I do

15:5.5 around one of the two bodies c. in this episode.

16:7.7 A sense of proportion is also c. in the exercise of

17:3.3 transmissible to all beings c. in the working of this

21:3.24 the Father’s primacy is c. in the adventure of a

21:6.1 in relation to that part of infinity c. in their origin.

23:1.10 the great timesavers for those who are c. in the

24:1.1 all relative spirit circuits c. in the administration of

24:5.3 The sentinels are almost exclusively c. in keeping

24:7.8 conjecture that experiential Deity is in some way c.

26:2.4 They are equally c. in ministering to the educational

28:5.19 spiritual character of any individual c. in a focal

29:0.1 Of all the universe personalities c. in the regulation

29:3.9 Certain groups are also c. in the heating and other

30:2.9 chiefly c. in setting forth those orders of intelligent

31:3.8 “Why should the Gods be so c. in so thoroughly

31:8.3 The Deity Absolute may well have been c. in their

37:5.7 and inherent nature of those c. in the adjudication.

37:10.1 numerous additional beings c. in the maintenance of

39:5.16 it is related to, and c. in, the universe government.

41:2.7 all of these material things are c. in the practical

41:9.1 These helper rays penetrate all space and are c. in

42:1.2 the energies c. in all these physical phenomena are

42:4.3 The power centers and their associates are much c.

42:8.1 While gravity is one of several factors c. in holding

53:9.3 to intern all personalities c. in the Lucifer rebellion

55:11.2 are c. in these realignments of the material creation.

62:1.1 The early lemurs c. in the ancestry of the human

65:1.7 the supermaterial forces c in life propagation become

65:4.4 This chemical action and reaction c. in wound

103:1.2 religious experience touching the matters c. in their

104:5.12 The triunities are indirectly c., but the triodities are

104:5.12 triodities are directly c., in the experiential Deities—

108:5.5 rather are Adjusters c. in making your life difficult

119:8.2 about the ideals of the personalities c. in Michael’s

133:5.6 the square of the number of personalities c. in the

140:5.3 certain attitudes c. in making environmental social

145:1.2 Simon and all who were c. in this episode were

166:4.1 would like to inquire whether spiritual beings are c.

167:7.5 celestial beings who are likewise c. in the spiritual

189:3.1 cherubim c. in this great event had been marshaled

concerned with

7:0.1 The Original Son is ever c. with the execution of the

7:3.1 but his beneficence is ever near and always c. with

10:7.2 the Trinity, like the Supreme Being, is c. only with

11:5.5 circulatory system which is c. with the diffusion of

13:1.1 the only forbidden domains c. with personality in the

13:1.1 those realms is in any way directly c. with personality

13:1.17 is the realm c. with helping mortal man ascend to his

13:1.23 —that sector c. with this very secret which is

13:4.1 of unrevealed beings c. with the administration of the

13:4.2 all operations c. with their management of the grand

15:13.3 As the magnificent satellites of Uversa are c. with

15:13.4 Their administration is c. mainly with the physical

17:1.4 they are c. with the execution of the plans of divinity

17:2.3 Majeston is c. solely with the co-ordination and

17:2.4 Majeston is automatically c. with this one phase of

18:5.3 not exclusively, c. with the great physical problems

18:5.4 sector is so extensively c. with physical problems,

20:1.15 while this narrative will be chiefly c. with the two

20:8.2 they are equally c. with the instruction of seraphic

20:9.2 Teacher Sons are c. with the initiation of a spiritual

24:0.1 Spirits of Time, those spirit beings who are c. with

22:4.6 This group of sons is chiefly, but not wholly, c. the

24:1.1 Universe Circuit Supervisors are c. with the circuits

24:1.16 activities which are c. with the circuits subject to

24:2.7 The Census Directors are c. with human beings—

24:5.3 but they never participate in deliberations c. with

25:3.9 constellation rulers and the hosts of personalities c.

27:4.4 They are chiefly c. with instructing the new mortal

29:2.17 subordinate physical controllers are otherwise c. with

29:3.9 do not produce this phenomenon, but they are c.

29:4.35 Dissociators are chiefly c. with the evolution of a

29:4.37 These living barometers are c. with the automatic

31:8.2 c. only with the superadministration of the affairs of

31:9.6 we conjecture that they are c. with the ultimate plans

31:9.7 we conjecture that they must be c. with the second

32:4.2 every situation, be it c. with the destiny of a universe

33:6.3 particularly c with the physical status of living beings

33:7.1 The Master Son, Michael, is supremely c. with but

33:7.4 1. The administration of the local universe is c. with

33:8.1 The universe headquarters worlds are c. largely with

33:8.1 The systems are chiefly c. with the executive and

35:2.3 regular agencies c. with the routine administration

35:6.2 scope and range of its deliberations but is chiefly c.

36:2.18 Number Five World is c. wholly with life associated

37:0.2 This paper is chiefly c. with an intervening group,

37:8.3 He is c. only with spirit and morontia circuits, not

37:10.6 There are still other types of intelligent life c. with

38:3.1 the Universe Mother Spirit who are so largely c.

39:1.12 in extensive teaching in certain Salvington schools c.

39:2.14 especially c. with reception, filing, and redispatch of

39:2.15 the seraphic recorders, being c. with the dispatch of

39:3.2 seraphim are primarily c. with the unification and

39:3.6 They are c. with any undertaking having to do with

41:1.2 Power centers are now c. with transient and local

41:2.6 They are sometimes c. with the physical preliminaries

41:2.6 the adjutant mind-spirits are c. with the prespiritual

43:3.6 as individuals you would ordinarily be little c. with

43:9.4 the constellation program c. with group, racial,

44:4.5 concept recorders are c. with the preservation of

44:5.1 These interesting and effective artisans are c. with

44:5.7 This corps is c. with all forms of space messages

46:1.1 The seven sectional capitals are c. with diverse

46:1.6 air belts which are c. with the auroral phenomena of

48:2.1 These unique beings are exclusively c. with the

50:5.4 of primitive man are chiefly c. with food problems.

51:6.4 The schools of the Planetary Prince are primarily c.

55:2.7 These transactions c. with the translation of living

55:10.2 This council of unlimited authority is chiefly c. with

55:11.4 infer that major sector unification will be c. with new

56:10.9 The worlds settled in light and life are so fully c. with

62:3.11 they were c. only with obtaining food and, since

62:5.9 While we were all greatly c. with what these two

66:5.17 This council was c with the introduction of sanitation

68:2.3 Society is c. with self-perpetuation, self-maintenance,

72:7.1 the state governments are slightly more c. with the

87:5.4 was much c. with the machinations of the evil eye.

89:0.2 At first, man was only c. with sins of commission,

90:3.1 have been so exclusively c. with material affairs.

90:3.1 gods were personally c. with the detailed control

97:3.3 The cult was largely c. with land, its ownership and

99:5.8 That faith is c. only with the grasp of ideal values is

101:5.2 Science deals with facts; religion is c. only with

101:5.10 Such primitive religions are directly c. with ethics

101:5.11 and are especially c. with the expansion of truth.

101:8.2 faith is a living experience c. with spiritual meanings,

104:4.45 These unrevealed associations are c. with realities,

104:5.12 As the triunities are primarily c. with the functional

108:2.7 the local universe personalities c. with such matters.

110:1.3 are chiefly c. with your spiritual preparation for the

110:1.4 Adjusters are interested in, and c. with, your daily

110:3.4 those very accomplishments which are c. with the

112:3.2 group seraphim c. with that Adjuster-abandoned

112:6.4 beings who are c. with the final evaluation of the

112:7.12 outranks the Adjuster in all matters c. with the

114:2.2 This board of planetary directors is especially c. with

114:2.5 are especially and particularly c. with the welfare

114:2.5 excepting in certain domains c. with mortal survival

114:6.14 This seraphic group is c. with fostering industrial

115:3.18 The major chronicity of the master universe is c. the

116:5.13 the Paradise Creators are primarily c. with material

120:1.4 “Throughout your bestowal you need be c. with

125:4.4 It was apparent that Jesus’ mind was c. with the

137:2.9 understood why their new-found teacher was so c.

140:6.13 be not anxious for your lives; much less be c. with

140:8.9 Jesus told the three apostles that he was c. only

140:8.31 Jesus c. himself exclusively with the underlying needs

142:4.2 but rather shall all be c. with one supreme duty.

143:5.11 The world should be more c. with his happy and

144:6.3 “I am c. only with your personal and religious

153:1.2 the work of the kingdom was to be increasingly c.

154:0.2 was only c. with the establishment of the spiritual

157:2.2 Be only c. with the spirit of living truth and the

167:5.6 earth mission was exclusively c. with revelations of

167:7.6 Also are these angels very much c. with the means

170:3.9 Jesus was wholly c. with that inward and spiritual

177:4.4 more than he was c. with any thought of betraying

184:3.13 they were now more c. with developing charges

186:2.1 he was little c. with the details of his so-called trials.

187:5.2 The last conscious thought of Jesus was c. with

191:1.2 No longer should you be c. with what you may

193:0.4 The gospel of the kingdom is c. with the love of the

194:3.1 Spirit of Truth is c. primarily with the revelation of

194:4.6 that “God is the Father of the Lord Jesus” to be c.

195:6.7 the man in the street are exclusively c. with things;

concerned, not or never

7:6.4 These Sons are not attached to, nor are they c. with

9:7.4 If the Supreme is not c. in reflectivity, we are at a

10:3.19 Infinite Spirit is not directly c. with physical gravity

13:1.7 not been revealed to mortals since they are not c.

13:1.23 My order of personality is not directly c. with such

15:13.2 not immediately c. with the spiritual administration

16:4.7 not directly c. with the ascendant scheme of mortal

17:1.3 They are not c. with the internal affairs of Paradise,

17:5.2 They are not c. with the regimes of the Eternals of

18:7.2 Neither are they directly c. in the educational

19:7.1 are not c. with the scheme of perfecting ascending

20:7.3 are not so much c. with universe administration as

24:1.1 Universe Circuit Supervisors are c., not with the

24:1.9 but are not c. in these matters of spirit-energy

24:2.7 They are not c. with the records of your life and its

25:3.6 The referee trios are not so much c. with personal

26:11.3 superaphic complements of rest are not so much c.

28:0.6 not so directly c. with the ascendant scheme of

28:2.1 Neither are omniaphim directly c. with the ascendant

37:3.2 They are not in any manner c. with the routine

37:5.10 Ascending Adjuster-fused mortals are not c. with

37:10.2 Neither are they functionally c. with the evolutionary

39:1.3 But they are not c. in the work of adjudication which

39:2.13 these angels are not directly c. in your subsequent

39:5.16 in the recording of planetary affairs but are not c.

39:7.2 Inasmuch as these angels are not now directly c.

44:7.1 These artists are not c. with music, painting, or

48:4.8 But the reversion directors of the realms are not c.

61:3.12 neither of these species is c. in the line of living

65:7.2 they are not c. in physical evolution, the domain of

99:0.2 But religion should not be directly c. either with the

101:9.5 The spiritual consciousness of civilized man is not c.

106:1.4 phases of the Sevenfold which are not c. with the

106:8.12 phases not so immediately c. with divinity and

107:7.3 In all situations not c. with the domain of the will,

108:4.4 or in a universe, the Adjusters are never directly c..

109:0.1 are not so much c. with the affairs of temporal life

113:5.3 that angels are not directly c. with your appeals

127:6.6 the effect that the Father was not truly c. with such

132:5.2 I am not c. with the wealth of any other rich man;

134:5.13 internal affairs, it is not c. with foreign relations,

136:6.3 But Jesus was not c. merely with this world and its

140:6.13 be not anxious for your lives; much less be c. with

140:8.9 not permit himself to be c. about anything else.

165:3.7 before other high authorities, be not c. about what

170:3.9 Jesus was never c. with morals or ethics as such.

172:1.3 “I am not c. with such walls of brick and stone;

176:1.1 neither should you be c. when you are delivered up

181:2.9 I am not c. with your loyalty to me and to the

186:2.1 he was little c. with the details of his so-called trials.

191:1.2 No longer should you be c. with what you may

192:2.5 “Peter, be not c. about what your brethren shall do.

194:4.6 c. with the old message that “God is the loving

195:6.2 with science; it is in no way c. with material things.

concerning

0:11.8 metaphysical sophistries c. the universality,

0:12.14 assigned to portray on Urantia the truth c. Deities

2:0.2 in human word symbols certain ideas and ideals c.

3:1.10 C. God’s presence in a planet, system, constellation,

3:1.12 endowed with the power of choice (c. himself),

3:4.5 speak with perfection of understanding c. the infinity

4:5.2 the greatest sources of confusion on Urantia c. the

5:6.12 C. those personalities who are not Adjuster indwelt:

6:8.1 C. identity, nature, and other attributes of personality

7:1.1 Everything taught c. the immanence of God, his

7:6.8 Son has perfect knowledge c. the status, thoughts,

7:7.1 All knowledge of, and information c., the Father

9:6.8 c. its relation to creatures, we can only speculate.

10:1.4 For knowledge c. the Father’s personality and

10:5.3 attitudes are simultaneous and may be multiple c. any

11:5.1 C. nether Paradise, we know only that which is

11:5.4 not certain c. the space functions of the mid-zone.

11:6.3 whether there is a creative intent c unpervaded space

12:4.2 C. the origin of motion we have the following

12:6.2 C. the domains of mind, the Father and the Son

12:9.2 that subscriber or signify anything c. his character.

13:1.5 but c. the intimate details of this great bestowal we

13:1.10 You have been instructed c. reflectivity functions

13:3.2 therefore is there little c. these pure-spirit abodes

14:3.1 C. the government of the central universe, there is

15:0.3 the vast body of knowledge c. the superuniverses,

15:13.5 administrative knowledge c the universe of universes

16:2.5 All of everything which has been told you c. the

17:6.2 we speculate much c. the probability of a seventh

18:3.7 judgment c. the eternal extinction of will creatures.

18:4.2 with the Ancients of Days c. the welfare of his realm.

19:5.1 I will be able to tell you very little c. the Inspired

20:9.1 plans c. their projected sojourn on your sphere.

21:1.4 But c. the destiny of the Michaels beyond seven

21:4.5 C. his local universe, “all power in heaven and on

21:5.9 and still more c. the realm of terminal bestowal,

22:4.5 But this is true c. only that which pertains to the

22:10.4 C. our third problem, the records of Paradise

22:10.8 they can impart to you the lore of the universe c.

25:3.3 deadlocked c. the proper procedure under existing

25:4.15 the teachers of all creatures c. the technique of the

25:4.18 the Life Carriers, advising these Sons c. the extent

25:4.19 interpretation of all laws c. creature beings—mindal,

26:7.1 that the pilgrims receive advanced instruction c.

27:6.5 lasting satisfaction c. these unmastered questions.

28:4.10 unerringly certain in calculating the Father’s will c.

28:4.11 unprejudiced testimony c. the endless array of

28:5.22 with the Spirit c. the Spirit’s knowledge of you.

29:0.1 little information c. the controllers and regulators of

29:3.8 To undertake to inform you further c. the size and

31:8.2 the mandate governing these disclosures c. the

35:5.7 a high court of review and appeal c. special cases

36:4.8 Our inquiries c. the midsonite races are always

39:4.4 the angels who present the summary of evidence c.

40:9.7 C. those happenings which were not of spiritual

44:0.20 this effort to enlighten the human mind c. these

45:4.1 to represent the Master Son in all matters c. the roll

47:1.1 They have a vague feeling c. the finaliters but cannot

47:2.4 but who before death had not made a choice c. the

48:6.5 four and twenty advisers on Jerusem c. that course

48:6.29 instructors of the ascending pilgrims c. the nature

48:6.36 making fewer personal plans c. other personalities,

49:5.16 All such comparative estimates c. the intellectual

51:3.4 duly warned both Adam and Eve c. the planetary

51:3.5 remonstrated with them c. their reprehensible

51:3.5 confused c. the nature of the Father since the

53:9.3 C. the system capital group, the Ancients of Days

55:6.5 But c. wisdom: While we do not really know, we

55:10.9 Speculation c. the function of these Creator Sons in

55:11.3 C. the sixth stage, or major sector stabilization, we

55:11.3 we can postulate much c. the administrative and

56:7.6 but we speculate much c. these and related matters.

66:2.8 the traditions c. the planetary installation of Adam

73:3.1 It reported favorably c. three possible locations:

74:1.6 and fully instructed c. every duty and danger to be

74:3.5 spoke to people c. their plans for the rehabilitation

75:4.6 only the highest motives c. the welfare of the world,

75:4.8 Mother Eve and gave them advice and counsel c.

75:7.1 the nature of their transgressions and advised c. their

77:3.4 agreed c. either construction plans or usage of the

86:7.2 Religion is c. itself increasingly with the insurance of

88:2.7 C. the accumulated fetish writings which various

93:3.8 all Melchizedek had taught c. the Paradise Father.

96:2.4 The Melchizedek teaching c. El Elyon,the Most High

96:5.4 the doctrines of Egypt c. the supernatural control

97:9.8 the two differing stories c. making David king

101:4.8 3. The restoration of bits of lost knowledge c.

104:3.2 In spite of all concepts c. the immutability of Deity

105:3.10 But regardless of any confusion c. the origin of the

107:1.2 Adjusters, there exist no such differences c. their

107:1.3 We know very little c. their careers until they arrive

110:1.4 divinely active c. all the affairs of your eternal future.

110:6.15 C. mind, emotions, and cosmic insight, this

112:3.1 c. personality survival there are really three kinds:

114:7.16 difficult to understand c. the future government of

115:3.13 not always c. the individual but invariably

115:3.13 always c. the individual but invariably c. the total.

117:7.3 sovereignty of supremacy c. the universes settled in

117:7.12 Supreme, but there are also many speculations c. his

118:0.1 C. the several natures of Deity, it may be said:

118:2.4 overcontrol of supertime and transcended space c.

118:4.4 As it operates in this universe age and c. the finite

118:6.4 and c. the destiny of the choosing personality.

119:4.4 And so it has become forever true, c. angels, that

122:4.1 I am directed to instruct you c. the son whom Mary

122:7.6 discussion c. the oppressiveness of Roman rule,

123:0.4 month in counsel with their friends and relatives c.

123:2.3 Jesus had a long talk with his father c. the manner

123:6.6 embarrassing questions c. both science and religion,

124:2.1 Jesus again spoke to his parents c. this increasing

124:3.7 Joseph talked earnestly with Jesus c. the evil nature

126:3.7 What claim should he make c. his mission?

127:1.7 that no one living on earth could give him advice c.

127:3.2 the little he knew of the plans c. Jesus’ lifework,

128:1.15 Joseph asked Jesus many leading questions c. his

130:4.1 so Jesus began a dissertation c. the nature of reality

130:5.1 the harsh words which Paul later spoke c. them when

131:0.1 the religious doctrines of the world c. the Deities.

131:10.1 of the world religions c. the Paradise Father, Ganid

132:5.14 “While I offer further suggestions c. your attitude

132:7.1 Italian lakes Jesus had the long talk with Ganid c.

134:5.1 [While the Master’s teaching c. the sovereignty of

134:5.1 his presentations c. political sovereignty are vastly

134:5.1 Master’s teachings at Urmia c. political sovereignty

135:3.3 by what he had heard from his parents c. Jesus

135:7.1 never did this intellectual uncertainty c. the nature

135:8.2 decided to take counsel with him c. their plans.

135:8.2 lunch and to advise them c. baptism by John.

135:8.4 John had heard of Jesus’ remarks c. his preaching,

135:9.2 took on new and certain notes of proclamation c. the

135:11.2 after reporting c. the public activities of Jesus, said:

135:12.2 And this new agitation c. Jesus of Nazareth, which

136:3.3 Jesus was wholly self-conscious c. his relation to

136:4.2 Carefully he thought over the advice given him c.

136:4.12 Jesus well knew their ideas c. the coming Messiah.

136:6.1 Having settled his policy c. all personalities of all

136:6.4 the Son of Man made his final declaration c. all

136:7.1 provided he would abrogate his second decision c.

137:2.6 things which he had heard c. John the Baptist,

138:4.2 Jesus fully instructed them c. attendance upon

139:1.8 in advising Peter, James, and John c. the choice of

140:1.1 I have something more to tell you c. this kingdom.

140:2.1 mortals who had just listened to his declaration c.

140:6.6 But I will say, c. this question of divorcement, that,

140:7.2 Jesus had greeted these people and taught them c.

140:8.9 be discreet in their remarks c. the strained relations

141:4.4 the twelve more fully c. their mission “to comfort the

141:4.8 and something c. the origin, of these evil spirits,

141:7.3 to inquire of believers c. the ways of the kingdom.

142:3.2 the teaching of the Scriptures c. the doctrine of God?

142:5.2 C. the kingdom and your assurance of acceptance

145:2.13 in all that he thought or said c. his ailment.

146:2.1 confused about the Master’s teachings c. prayer,

146:2.16 Be not apprehensive c. the problems of your earthly

146:5.2 case of preknowledge c. the course of natural law,

147:0.2 alarmed by the spreading abroad of the reports c.

147:4.3 Let me now teach you c. the differing levels of

148:2.3 endeavored to teach the truth to these sick ones c.

148:4.11 Jesus admonished him to “speak not to the others c.

149:3.1 Many wrong ideas c. the teachings of Jesus may

150:3.1 Joanna read from the Scriptures c. woman’s work in

150:6.2 was kept fully informed c. the progress of the tour,

151:2.2 said: “Master, we have talked much c. the parable,

151:2.5 groups who hold different opinions c. this parable

153:1.1 to ascertain the truth c. the disturbing reports that

153:3.5 hearken while I tell you the truth c. those things

154:6.2 James and Jude had heard rumors c. the plans to

155:3.4 the Master’s pronouncement c. unselfish service for

155:5.16 beseech you to speak to us further c. these matters.”

156:4.2 when he taught the believers c. the Father’s love

157:3.3 the first question he had ever addressed to them c.

157:6.11 wherefore I speak boldly to you c. these mysteries.

157:7.1 say nothing to his brethren c. this talk with me.”

158:3.6 communed with them c. the affairs of the universe.

158:6.1 we crave to have you talk with us c. our defeat and

158:6.5 to Magadan and there take counsel c. our mission

158:6.6 And while they were afraid to ask aught c. what he

159:1.3 meddle with the divine decrees c. eternal life,

159:1.3 where two or three of you agree c. any of these

159:4.11 he told no man c. this conference until after Jesus’

159:6.2 and made reports c. the welfare of the believers

160:2.2 communicate with his fellows c. ideas and ideals.

163:2.4 Jesus talked with Matadormus c. the requirements

164:2.3 They had sought to advise Jesus c. his desire to win

165:5.3 you should not be of doubtful minds c. the support

166:1.3 perchance to inquire of me c. the proclamation of the

167:5.2 bring him into conflict with their laws c. divorce.

167:5.3 into a controversy with the Pharisees c. divorce,

167:7.4 keep one part of the heavenly creation informed c.

168:0.2 and Mary sent word to Jesus c. Lazarus’s illness,

169:3.1 the allegory of the Nazarites c. the rich man and

169:4.2 Jesus never gave his apostles a systematic lesson c.

170:1.13 C. the kingdom, his last word always was, “The

170:4.16 recalling the Master’s teaching c. a future kingdom

171:4.3 But none of them dared to ask him a question c.

173:2.5C. the baptism of John, we cannot answer; we do

174:4.1 who had sought to entrap him with questions c.

176:2.6 “And now c. the travail of Jerusalem, about which

176:2.6 c. the times of the coming again of the Son of Man

176:2.8 Consequently, when the records were left blank c.

176:3.7 such a plea c. spiritual indolence will not justify

178:1.1 c. the relation of sonship with God to citizenship in

178:2.3 fully advised c. the progress of the plan to arrest and

178:2.5 I will give you directions c. the supper we will eat

178:3.2 and I have taught you the truth c. the kingdom of

179:0.1 the approaching Passover and inquired c. his plans

179:3.9 such honors, can mean nothing c. your standing in

180:5.10 then love goes on to strike this same attitude c. all

180:6.2 enable you to judge wisely in your hearts c. them.

180:6.8 when I will talk to you plainly c. the Father and his

181:2.2 so to act in many matters c. my earthly family.

181:2.10 c. the simultaneous recognition of temporal duty

182:0.2 spoke to one another c. the Master’s prediction

182:3.7 and painful anxiety c. the safety of his apostles.

184:5.6 And even c. that point, no witnesses spoke for the

184:5.7 Even c. blasphemy, they failed to cast a formal ballot

185:2.6 that Pilate had heard further c. Jesus and his teaching

185:3.1 John testified c. his Master’s teaching and explained

186:0.2 messengers brought news to Martha and Mary c.

186:0.3 messengers brought them reports c. the progress of

186:2.2 asked by friend or foe, and that was the one c. the

187:5.2 His last wish—c. the care of his mother—had been

188:2.2 where they discussed their fears c. the Master’s

190:3.1 requested that nothing be said to the apostles c.

190:3.3 the unconscious leakage of intimations c. this

190:4.2 Rumors of Jesus’ resurrection and reports c. the

190:5.2 especially c. the rumors that his tomb was empty,

190:5.3 who has not heard these rumors c. Jesus, who was

190:5.4 have you never read in the Scriptures c. this day of

191:0.4 vacillated emotionally between faith and doubt c.

191:0.7 Never once did he express himself c. either belief or

193:1.1 where Jesus had spoken to Nalda c. the water of life.

193:1.2 And this good news c. the love of the Father for his

195:7.5 And in all your solicitation c. the necessity for self-

195:10.7 its advancement; especially is this true c. the Orient.

196:0.7 judgments c. the proportional values of practical

196:3.10 C. insight, the recognition of moral values and the

concernsnoun

4:0.3 work, does seem to be, one of the chief c. of the

42:4.13 realms serves to maintain the universes as going c..

72:5.1 increasingly becoming shareholders in industrial c.;

concernsverb; see concerns, as

13:1.2 Such information c. only those beings who function

39:3.6 with progress on the morontia worlds and which c.

52:7.8 they observe that the evolutionary plan, as it c. that

55:5.6 activities on such a highly cultured world c. the

55:11.1 as a unit and c. only the components of a universe.

72:7.1 The city c. itself with such matters as health, water

91:2.6 a definite spiritual phase of true prayer which c. its

96:4.9 history of the Hebrews c. this continuous evolution

103:9.5 takes salvation for granted and c. itself only with

108:5.5 Their mission chiefly c. the future life, not this life.

114:6.11 with mental and moral training as it c. individuals,

137:8.9 for my Father’s kingdom c. not things visible and

142:5.2 standing of all that c. eternal and divine sonship.

155:1.3 bravely doing that which c. the establishment of the

174:1.3 his perfect knowledge of all that c. the mistaken

195:6.2 science, while it supremely c. itself with the scientist.

195:6.8 —religion c. their experience with spiritual realities

concerns, as

0:7.1 mechanism of the master universe is twofold as c.

0:11.14 is not experientially creative or evolutional as c. the

4:5.3 a realm of comparative law and order as far as c.

16:5.2 As c. the seven superuniverses, each native creature,

22:10.2 embody the very wisdom of the divine Trinity as c.

32:4.3 as c. such associations the Father never intervenes.

32:4.4 as c. the Father’s eternal plan and infinite purpose.

33:3.1 As c. a local universe, the administrative authority

35:3.13 but as c. the ascending mortals, these satellites are

35:8.2 Being a later and lower—as c. divinity levels—order

52:7.8 they observe that the evolutionary plan, as it c. that

55:10.2 The universe administration, as far as c. Gabriel and

56:4.3 diverse expressions of divine personality so far as c.

114:6.11 with mental and moral training as it c. individuals,

118:10.5 the importance of the function of that being as c. the

120:2.5 5. As c. the planet of your bestowal and the

120:3.3 2. As c. family relationships, give precedence to the

139:3.8 And as c. James, it was literally true—he did drink

142:3.8 the true worship of any human being—as c. spiritual

156:1.5 Jews, but as c. your Master, I am a believing dog.

179:2.1 this supper with you tonight, for, as c. the morrow,

181:2.3 As c. the work put in my hands by the Father, it is

196:0.10 you study the career of the Master, as c. prayer or

concert

17:8.1 a Creative Spirit acting in c. with a Michael Son,

28:5.12 always do they act in c. with the Divine Counselors

110:6.14 While there is no apparent c. of effort between the

concerted

78:8.3 But now a c. invasion of the Euphrates valley was

95:1.6 the leader of the school at Kish, decided to make a c.

concertedly

26:1.13 Omniaphim are created c. by the Infinite Spirit and

concession

0:3.23 The concept of the I AM is a philosophic c. which

136:8.3 for the divine mind to make this c. to the doubting

185:0.3 This was a c. to the Jews, who refused to enter any

conciliating commission(s)

25:2.5 This quartet constitutes a c. and is made up as

25:2.7 in any matter assigned to the adjudication of the c..

25:3.3 each contention, a c. will begin to function forthwith.

25:3.7 No c. commissions need function in the central

25:3.8 how apparently trivial the misunderstanding, a c.

25:3.17 The members of a c. are never separated.

25:3.17 A group of four forever serve together just as they

25:3.17 they continue to function as quartets of accumulated

25:3.17 They are eternally associated as the embodiment of

29:4.15 to the orders of the divine executioners of the c.

37:8.6 are in the neighborhood of one hundred million c. in

38:7.6 much as are the Havona Servitals and the c..

39:4.5 commonly appearing before the referee trios of the c.

114:5.1 judicial powers operative on the planet—only the c..

114:5.2 his rulings are all subject to appeal to c., to local

conciliation

89:4.4 As religion evolved, the sacrificial rites of c. and

90:0.1 from placation, avoidance, exorcism, coercion, c.,

139:4.13 James the Lord’s brother, learned to practice wise c.

conciliator

25:2.8 The c. qualified by inherent nature to make contact

conciliators or Universal Conciliators

25:0.3 2. UC..

25:0.9 seven groups enumerated, only three—servitals, c.,

25:2.0 2. THE UNIVERSAL CONCILIATORS

25:2.1 For every Havona Servital created, seven UC. are

25:2.2 and full-fledgedly an equal number of UC. appear

25:2.2 the seventh order would become pregnant with c.;

25:2.2 one thousand of the seventh-order c. would appear

25:2.2 Master Spirits, arise the seven created orders of c.

25:2.3 C. of pre-Paradise status do not serve between

25:2.4 the c. collectively manifest forty-nine experiential

25:2.5 In each superuniverse the UC. find themselves

25:2.5 associations in which they continue to serve.

25:2.11 The c. are of great value in keeping the universe of

25:2.11 they serve as the traveling courts of the worlds,

25:2.12 the soul is never placed in jeopardy by their acts.

25:2.12 C. do not deal with questions extending beyond

25:3.0 3. THE FAR-REACHING SERVICE OF C.

25:3.1 C. maintain group headquarters on the capital of

25:3.1 Their secondary reserves are stationed on capitals of

25:3.1 greater problems after they have acquired riper

25:3.2 The order of c. is wholly dependable; not one has

25:3.2 they are of unquestioned reliability and unerring in

25:3.2 They take origin on the headquarters of a

25:3.3 1. C. to the Worlds. Whenever the supervising

25:3.4 have been placed in the hands of the c. for study

25:3.5 strange doings and enforce the mandates of the c.

25:3.6 2. C. to the System Headquarters.

25:3.6 Here they have much work to do, and they prove to

25:3.6 they prove to be the understanding friends of men,

25:3.8 3. The Constellation C..

25:3.8 From service in the systems the c. are promoted to

25:3.9 4. C. to the Local Universes.

25:3.11 5. C. to the Superuniverse Minor Sectors.

25:3.11 The farther they ascend inward from the individual

25:3.12 6. C. to the Superuniverse Major Sectors.

25:3.13 7. C. to the Superuniverse.

25:3.13 Here the c. become co-ordinate—four mutually

25:3.14 All c. serve under the general supervision of the

25:3.15 registries do not enumerate those c. who have passed

25:3.15 are only a very small fraction of the multitude of c.

25:3.16 as the numbers of the superuniverse c. increase,

25:3.16 they subsequently emerge as the co-ordinating corps

25:3.16 they have acquired a unique grasp of the emerging

25:3.16 they roam the universe of universes on special

25:4.19 Technical Advisers are available to the UC. and to

28:5.13 too trivial even to engage the attention of c. but

30:1.79 9. UC..

30:2.76 2. UC..

37:8.6 The UC. are the traveling courts of the universes of

37:8.6 These referees are registered on Uversa;

39:1.7 attached to all orders of adjudication, from the c. up

44:0.17 Havona Servitals and the fourth creatures of the c..

47:0.4 The Uversa c. maintain headquarters on each of

50:2.6 roving commissions of c. serve and supplement the

50:2.6 controllers are subject to the findings of these c..

53:7.5 None of the c. apostatized, nor did a single one of

conclave

7:6.1 in the face of such statements as the record of a c. of

16:3.4 the residential universe as individuals or in joyous c..

17:1.10 go to Paradise, where they hold their millennial c. of

21:0.5 Uversa we recorded a universal broadcast of a c.

43:4.9 Satan, sought to attend such an Edentia c., but

45:2.5 every ten days on Jerusem, the Sovereign holds a c.

53:4.1 The Lucifer manifesto was issued at the annual c. of

55:8.1 The Planetary Sovereigns become members of the c.,

conclaves

7:6.1 of the divine Sons forgather for their periodic c..

17:1.9 From time to time, great c. take place on these

18:2.2 They preside over the regular planetary c..

18:5.4 representing the Ancients of Days at the Paradise c.

18:6.5 member of all primary councils and all important c.

37:2.2 chairman of, or observer at, the Salvington c.,

43:4.7 The System Sovereigns come to the Edentia c. which

44:2.10 Before the morontia c. and spirit assemblies these

conclude

12:3.9 we may c. that the universes now evolving in outer

116:0.2 to c. that your world had been made by, and was

concludedfinished

52:4.3 When their missions are c., Avonals yield up their

119:1.2 He c. his statement of departure with these words:

121:1.9 expanding Roman and Parthian states had been c. in

122:5.9 This marriage c. a normal courtship of almost two

125:6.11 Jesus c. this momentous statement by saying: “While

130:1.2 And when he had c. his remarks, he asked Jesus

150:8.7 and when this was c., all the congregation joined in

161:2.11 When Nathaniel and Thomas had c. their conferences

174:0.3 And when Jesus had c. these greetings, he departed

178:1.18 When Jesus had c. his teaching, it was almost one

concludeddeduced

63:2.3 journey, even with a full moon, they correctly c.

75:2.3 The evil one c. that the only hope for success lay in

77:5.6 the existence of the primary midwayers, and he c.

77:9.11 we have c. that midwayers are a truly essential part

127:1.7 become the expected Jewish Messiah, and he c.

130:3.5 The Greeks, they c., had a philosophy but hardly a

142:8.5 no public preaching, they c. that he had become

152:4.4 Luke c. that the episode was a vision of Peter’s and

156:6.5 broken up and c. that Jesus’ haste in withdrawing

157:0.1 they c. that Jesus must have been expected to pay

164:3.11 Josiah had c. that his would-be benefactor was a

172:1.9 They rightly c. that it would be useless to put Jesus

179:3.4 Judas c. that this gesture of humility was just one

184:2.3 how John came to be admitted to the palace, c.

192:0.1 the rulers of the Jews c. that the gospel movement

concludes

25:3.4 commission closes its records at a given point, c.

30:4.28 This c. the formalities of the Havona arrival;

51:7.2 Before the first Magisterial Son c. his mission on a

101:1.7 he c. that he has no right not to believe in God.

concluding

138:4.2 c. his remarks by saying: “All men are my brothers

149:3.3 in c. his address, Jesus said: “You should remember

154:6.6 the garden to revive Mary while Jesus spoke the c.

175:4.12 the temple as the c. portion of his farewell address.

conclusiondeduction

12:3.8 These investigators reach the amazing c. that the

19:4.5 and such a disclosure represents the divine c.,

19:5.9 I have arrived at the settled c. that the Inspired

40:10.4 reached the undoubted c. that the consignment of

42:11.6 The only possible exception to such a c. would be

56:9.4 but any such c. is invalidated by the actuality of

56:9.4 There is, then, but one consistent philosophic c.,

74:4.1 reached a virtually unanimous c. that Adam and

97:9.27 In Babylon the Jews arrived at the c. that they could

106:6.6 This would appear to be a reasonable c. with

115:3.17 come to the c. that there is no such thing as an end.

122:3.2 Mary reached the c. that they had been chosen to

122:3.2 Upon arriving at this momentous c., Mary

128:7.2 And the c. of all this thinking was expressed once in

132:0.10 reach the c. that the “tentmaker of Antioch” was

136:6.4 In reaching this c. in regard to the appetite of the

136:9.8 Jesus of Nazareth reached the c. that such utterances

142:7.13 this was his c.: “This entire relationship of a son to

151:2.1 Peter and the group about him came to the c. that

170:4.16 they jumped to the c. that these promises referred to

171:3.4 They had reached the c. that Jesus might, in an

177:4.2 reached the c. that, while Jesus was a well-meaning

185:5.1 the tetrarch must have reached the same c. since

189:0.1 arrived at the c. that the creature could do nothing

conclusiontermination

25:2.10 formulation of the verdict at the c. of the hearing.

30:4.11 Michael that, when he ascended on high at the c.

31:7.2 At the c. of attachment these Evangels of Light

52:7.11 It was of the c of the terminal mission of the Teacher

55:0.2 inaugurated by the Teacher Sons at the c. of their

55:0.12 At the c. of this narrative these stages of advancing

55:1.1 Before the Teacher Sons leave a world at the c. of

55:4.25 receiving Adjusters at the c. of the morontia

125:0.6 after the c. of the temple visit, when his father

125:4.1 At the c. of the afternoon discussions, Jesus betook

126:0.2 Jesus’ youthful development began with the c. of

128:7.2 And the c. of all this thinking was expressed once in

133:2.1 smile which Jesus bestowed upon him at the c. of

145:2.14 miraculously healed him in the synagogue at the c. of

149:0.2 At the c. of James’s remarks Jesus said to the

150:8.11 It was customary in the synagogue, after the c. of

158:6.5 And in the c. of this day’s experience, let me

162:6.3 At the c. of this early morning service Jesus

167:3.1 At the c. of the service Jesus looked down before

167:5.7 At the c. of this conference Jesus said: “Marriage

175:4.1 At the c. of Jesus’ last discourse in the temple,

180:0.1 After singing the Psalm at the c. of the Last Supper,

181:0.1 After the c. of the farewell discourse to the eleven,

186:3.1 was turned over to the Roman soldiers at the c. of

191:6.1 appeared before these Greeks and Jews at the c. of

196:2.2 achieves only at the c. of his long sojourn in the

conclusions

12:3.7 This group of workers has arrived at the following c.

15:1.1 and calculations of our order, and as a result of c.

16:6.6 nonfactual, reflective c. based on cosmic response.

19:3.6 our combined c. are not only complete but replete.

19:4.7 Creator attitude, but such c. are not always

27:6.3 but their final c. are always in uniform agreement.

27:6.5 while philosophy can never be as settled in its c. as

40:10.3 but all such c. stand in error; we are taught that all

55:11.5 We arrive at c. regarding the readjustments which

55:11.8 we arrive at fairly reliable c. as to what will happen

101:7.2 The soundness of philosophic c. depends on keen,

103:7.5 the truth wherever it may lead regardless of the c.

103:7.13 Reason is the act of recognizing the c. of

110:4.3 Certain abrupt presentations of thoughts, c., and

112:2.11 while philosophy must surrender to the c. inherent in

115:1.1 If mind cannot fathom c., if it cannot penetrate to

115:1.1 mind unfailingly postulate c. and invent origins

130:3.6 add his own personal c. until near the end of their

133:7.8 manifested in the c. of intelligent and reflective

136:6.4 Jesus formulated his c. in the words of Scripture

144:6.3 when you arrive at your c. touching these matters

144:6.12 “These, then, are your c., and I shall help you each

150:0.2 discussions or to express himself regarding their c..

151:2.7 you make a mistake when you seek to offer such c.

171:8.9 after years, summing up his teachings in these c.:

177:3.3 Having reached these c., he lost no time in

189:2.6 facts must necessarily lead to truthful spiritual c..

conclusive

12:3.10 Although the findings in this instance are not so c. as

149:4.5 his answers were always significant and c..

195:6.16 start out to find God, that is the c. proof that God

conclusively

12:1.1 physical organization and administration prove c.

70:9.17 Even culture itself demonstrates c. the inherent

136:4.4 demonstrated c. that the divine mind has dominated

161:1.8 while it proved c. the presence of God in man.

179:3.4 just one more episode which c. proved that Jesus

concocted

88:5.2 Magical charms were c from a great variety of things

concoction

70:10.6 priest would prepare a c. consisting of holy water

concoctions

87:6.11 Foul-smelling c. were utilized to banish unwelcome

concomitant

12:5.11 human personality is not merely a c. of time-space

29:4.13 Personality is not necessarily a c. of mind.

31:3.5 and c. with their attainment of God the Supreme.

43:8.12 ten intellectually dissimilar individuals c. with a

49:6.12 c. with the arrival of either parent on the mansion

52:5.6 bestowal of the Spirit of Truth, and c. therewith

55:4.26 while yet serving on a world settled in light c. with

55:7.1 C. therewith the finaliters inaugurate their active

55:9.1 C. with these new associations, certain superuniverse

56:7.6 new and fuller functioning of God the Supreme c.

60:3.1 crustal deformations and c. widespread lava flows

73:7.1 C. with this vast submergence the coast line of the

104:4.13 of Havona c. with the birth of the Infinite Spirit,

105:4.1 And c. therewith they postulate the self-segmentation

105:4.9 And c. with the eternalization of the triunities the

106:3.3 betokens the c. presence of actual and bona fide

116:2.1 presence of the Almighty is c. with the appearance

116:5.10 C. therewith the spiritual circuits of the Master

120:2.9 subsequent to the arrival of your Adjuster and c.

149:1.6 2. The existence, c. with such human faith,

concomitantly

0:8.10 creatures actually time-space evolves c. with them.

26:5.1 c. with the landing of Grandfanda on the pilot

31:10.18 3. C. with these transactions the Supreme Person of

56:6.2 the Supreme Mind, which c. translated from the

65:3.5 spirit mobilization, which automatically occurs c.

75:4.1 two directions: the prosecution of the divine plan c.

84:8.1 led to self-perpetuation and c. provided one of the

116:4.3 the forty-nine Reflective Spirits, and c. the Supreme

119:8.6 In descending from God to man, Michael was c.

concomitants

91:6.7 The psychic and spiritual c. of the prayer of faith

101:5.9 Feeling and emotion are invariable c. of religion, but

118:1.4 Experience, wisdom, and judgment are the c. of

concourse

45:1.6 home of the Brilliant Evening Stars and a vast c. of

148:9.1 The house was entirely surrounded by a vast c. of

168:1.10 little realized the presence near at hand of a vast c. of

175:4.15 while a vast c. of celestial beings hovered over this

concrete

70:11.1 tend to crystallize into precise laws, c. regulations,

140:10.2 and remake them into c. rules of personal conduct.

concretely

117:7.1 Eter. Son, as c. powerized as is the Isle of Paradise,

concubinage

83:5.12 C. was the steppingstone to monogamy, the first

concubine

83:5.12 taboo wife—one wife of legal status—created the c.

83:6.3 upon her spouse not to take a second wife or c.;

93:9.8 wife of Abraham; like Hagar, she was merely a c..

concubines

83:5.8 3. C., contractual wives.

83:5.12 could maintain sex relations with any number of c..

83:5.12 The c. of the Jews, Romans, and Chinese were very

concurred

7:4.4 he c. in the Father’s proposal, “Let us make mortal

15:12.4 represent the c. opinions of the Ancients of Days

33:7.6 spiritual isolation must be c. in by the high assembly

40:8.2 have c. in their ascension to the mansion worlds.

54:5.12 Uversa corps of counselors c. in advising Gabriel to

72:2.3 at least seventy-five state legislatures c. in by the

72:7.14 originated in the upper legislative house, c. in by the

76:6.2 sustained by the acting Most High and c. in by the

119:1.3 derived from the Ancients of Days and c. in by

154:3.1 charges, provided the Roman ruler of Judea c. in

concurrent

16:9.13 reality of God as a personality and the c. realization

43:8.11 the c. enhancement of spiritual insight as it pertains

66:0.2 and c. with the appearance of the six colored races.

66:8.3 the Lucifer rebellion and the c. Caligastia betrayal.

72:2.8 chief executive, and their term of office is c. with

114:6.1 first governor general arrived on Urantia, c. with

concurrently

8:1.7 The Infinite Spirit eternalizes c. with the birth of the

8:3.1 The Third Source and Center eternalizes c. with the

20:6.9 This phenomenon takes place c. with the liberation

25:2.2 c. with the creation of one thousand Orvontonlike

28:5.13 c. portray the Paradise ideal of the best adjustment

38:1.1 while the Mother Spirit c. engages in her initial

66:4.15 thus were they enabled to live on c. with the staff,

concurring

73:0.1 The Melchizedek receivers, c. in this opinion,

118:6.2 the innumerable hosts of various other orders of c.

condemn

52:6.5 Only a moral conscience can c. the evils of envy and

54:4.2 father might be slow to c. and destroy his own Sons.

132:5.13 the God of heaven would not c. you if sometimes

142:6.9 his colleagues of the Sanhedrin sought to c. Jesus

162:2.9 Do we c. a man before we hear him?”

162:3.5 said Jesus: “I know about you; neither do I c. you.

168:3.3 Sanhedrin was in a position to try and to c. Jesus

171:4.2 that they will c. him and then deliver him into the

171:4.5 knowing that the Sanhedrin had dared to c. Jesus,

180:3.2 accepted can only c. you if it is knowingly rejected

196:2.8 Jesus would equally c. the irreligious pauper and

condemnation

54:3.3 guilty one knows in his heart the justice of his c. but

140:6.4 one who is angry with his brother is in danger of c.

147:8.4 all this he will do if you refrain from c., vanity, and

175:1.20 Go on, then, fill up the cup of your c. to the full!

180:3.2 do many strange things without falling under c.,

185:1.6 Pilate never fully recovered from the regretful c. of

186:1.1 report to the Sanhedrin regarding the trial and c. of

187:0.1 been sufficiently scourged, even before his c..

187:1.3 accusation was part of the charge which led to his c.

187:1.8 hearing right after another up to the hour of his c.,

188:5.2 the attitude of Jesus toward sinners was neither c.

188:5.2 of Jesus is not condonation; it is salvation from c..

194:2.8 back from the clutch of the evil one—from the c. of

condemnedverb

53:3.6 Lucifer challenged and c. the entire plan of mortal

163:2.11 one economic abuse which he many times c.,

171:3.4 a message to all Israel that he had been c. to die

171:4.2 you know the Son of Man has already been c. to

185:6.2 the Roman law provided that only those c. to die

185:8.1 now was soon to be c. to die by an unjust judge

186:4.4 to take along two thieves who had been c. to die;

187:0.4 Roman soldiers by Pilate, and that he was c. to die,

187:1.2 the nature of the crimes for which they had been c.

196:2.8 Jesus c. the rich because they were usually wanton

condemnedadjective

98:1.1 even making ceremonial out of the execution of c.

133:4.12 To the c. criminal he said at the last hour: “My

185:5.2 allow the populace to choose some c. man for

187:1.1 It was the custom to compel the c. man to carry the

187:1.1 Such a c. man did not carry the whole cross, only

187:1.2 that all witnesses might know for what crime the c.

187:1.4 a large number of persons might view the c. criminal,

187:1.7 the rabble to jeer, mock, and ridicule the c., but

187:3.1 creature, even the most ignoble death of a c. criminal

condemning

159:3.3 Make not the mistake of only c. the wrongs in the

condensation

15:5.3 a spiral, undergoes c. by multiple-ring formation.

15:5.11 The organized units of matter approximate full c.,

41:3.6 now closely approach the status of electronic c..

41:3.6 limiting and critical explosion point of ultimatonic c..

41:7.15 disruption by mass explosion when the gravity c.

41:7.15 critical level of ultimatonic c. of energy pressure.

41:9.4 In many of the younger stars continued gravity c.

41:10.4 early c. and contraction of certain individual suns.

42:5.4 As the ultimatons aggregate into electrons, c. occurs

46:2.2 there is the daily precipitation of the c. of moisture

57:3.3 The cooling and subsequent c. of portions of these

57:3.7 enlargement and further c. of the mother nucleus.

57:3.7 was inaugurated the terminal phase of nebular c.,

57:3.10 witnessed the progression of contraction and c. with

57:3.12 100,000,000,000 years ago the nebular apex of c.

57:4.5 attained; the critical point of c. was approaching.

57:4.5 the combined pressure of its own internal-heat c.

57:5.10 having cooled off to the point of complete c. or

57:5.11 nucleuses of gas c. later on augmented by capture of

57:6.7 3,500,000,000 years ago the c. nucleuses of the

57:7.1 were swarming with small disruptive and c. bodies,

57:8.3 Water-vapor c. on the cooling surface of the earth,

57:8.20 Since the c. of the earth’s hydrosphere, first into the

71:1.16 3. C. of population—cities.

74:8.3 creating Eve out of Adam’s rib is a confused c. of

condense

15:8.4 The Universe Power Directors have the ability to c.

15:8.7 increased tendencies for matter to aggregate, c.,

29:4.21 movement or detain, c., and retard energy currents.

41:3.4 your sun, these fiery spheres rapidly contract, c.,

57:2.3 to whirl faster and faster as it continued to c. and

condensed

15:5.5 subsequently, after it has somewhat cooled and c.,

15:5.11 ages for such enormous masses of highly c. matter to

15:8.5 space near highly energized cold bodies of c. matter.

41:8.2 become a so-called white dwarf, a highly c. sphere.

57:5.7 this gigantic solar system ancestor, has since c. into

74:8.7 But Moses did present a simple and c. narrative of

160:1.1 These talks, c., combined, and restated in modern

161:2.1 following narrative is a c., rearranged, and restated

condensing

57:5.9 from the cooling and c. nucleuses in the less massive

condescended

119:7.4 our ruler c. to incarnate on Urantia in the humble

174:3.2 Jesus c. to reply to their mischievous question.

condescends

21:3.24 the adventure of a Creator Son when he c. to take

119:4.6 Next he c. to personalize in the likeness of angelic

condescension

8:1.10 the Third Source and Center as an interpretative c.

28:6.8 There may be patronage, c., or charity—even pity—

33:5.2 is a being of sublime dignity and of such superb c.

34:6.3 the sure and certain retracement of those steps of c.,

40:0.9 the unstinted bestowal of divine love and gracious c.

108:6.1 It is indeed a marvel of divine c. for the Adjusters to

condiment

171:2.5 Such a c. is useless; it is fit only to be cast out

conditionnoun

7:1.4 values of any universe situation or planetary c..

11:7.4 Space is neither a subabsolute c. within, nor the

12:1.13 unsettled c. of the whole astronomical plot,

20:5.6 But no planet could ever be in such a c. that it

29:2.12 there is perfection of energy control, a c. not existing

58:5.4 Were it not for this protective c., the more severe

72:1.4 He volunteered to abdicate upon c. that one of the

74:8.13 which accounted for the nonutopian c. of society.

75:8.2 greatly improved over their previous biologic c..

75:8.4 justice demands recognition of the c. of the planet.

80:7.8 impoverished races of the world in a deplorable c..

94:8.16 It implied a c. of supreme enlightenment and bliss

96:5.6 become the chosen people of God only on c. that

106:7.7 Even space itself is but an ultimate c.,

106:7.7 a c. of qualification within the relative absoluteness

112:5.3 Mortal identity is a transient time-life c. in the

121:1.1 Urantia, the world presented the most favorable c.

121:3.1 Although the social and economic c. of the Roman

122:5.1 the economic c. of his family had been enhanced

126:1.6 The improved economic c. of the Nazareth family

126:5.10 to adapt their c. to the highest possible satisfaction

128:6.3 The family finances were in the best c. since the

159:4.2 I will talk with you about this matter on c. that you

167:1.4 with a chronic disease and now in a dropsical c..

conditionverb

118:3.3 both time and space c. its meanings and correlate its

conditionedsee conditioned by

0:9.5 eternals, time-space-c. and transcendental-c. eternals.

0:11.9 Unqualified Absolute is force unlimited and Deity c.,

8:1.10 time-bound and space-c. mind of mortal creatures.

34:3.8 to all other space by which she would be c..

56:9.1 The Absolutes are c. in the Supreme, and time-space

65:8.3 All creatures are thus time c., and therefore do they

71:2.19 c. upon the practice of electing to public offices only

100:1.8 to spiritual stimuli, a sort of c. spiritual reflex.

106:1.1 time-and-matter-c. phases of the finite become

111:1.2 a spirit dominance of the material mind is c. upon

112:5.2 personality is eternal but with regard to identity a c.

115:3.14 Ultimate as he is c. and qualified in the Supreme.

118:2.1 associated, Deity ubiquity is not necessarily time c..

118:3.2 Things are time c., but truth is timeless.

118:4.7 is time-space c. in the final stages of emergence.

118:7.4 Sin in time-c. space clearly proves the temporal

146:2.4 God’s forgiveness in fact is not c. upon your

146:2.4 your fellows, but in experience it is exactly so c..

195:7.6 how thoroughly mind may appear to be materially c.

conditioned by

0:3.9 eternal and is therefore limited or c. only by volition.

0:4.10 evolution are forever c. by the Father’s freewill act

0:11.8 definitely c. by the presence of life, mind, spirit,

0:11.8 further c. by the will-reactions and purposeful

2:7.12 the result is a high order of love c. by wisdom and

3:0.3 of creatorship is eternally manifested as it is c. by

3:2.15 c. by the eventuating presence of the Ultimate,

4:4.3 his freewill acts are c. only by those divine qualities

7:2.1 c. by the experiential realities of the Supreme and

7:6.7 independent of time though sometimes c. by space

9:4.4 mind transcends time, cosmic mind is c. by time.

12:8.10 gravity except as it’s modified by motion and c. mind

15:14.2 tempered by mercy and power rules as c. by patience

16:0.11 —have been c. by the other-than-spiritual diversity of

16:2.3 in any individual c. by the unique nature of the

16:8.3 the manifestation of personality is further c. by the

34:3.1 the Eternal Son nor the Infinite Spirit is limited or c.

34:3.5 not handicapped by time, but he is c. by space;

34:5.5 partially c. by the decisions and co-operation of the

85:0.3 roots of spirit origin but was nevertheless always c.

92:1.4 and is then further c. by remorse and repentance.

94:11.6 mind, and spirit, bounded by space and c. by time.

103:6.6 always correlated with the mind function and c. by

106:0.10 entirely relative, relative in the sense of being c. by:

106:0.18 Reality growth is c. by the circumstances of the

118:4.6 but as plans they are not otherwise c. by time or

130:7.6 different conceptions of space as it is c. by time.

140:8.28 The right to enter the kingdom is c. by faith,

156:5.9 Your spiritual destiny is c. only by your spiritual

168:4.4 likewise must the answer be c. by the vision, aims,

177:2.5 with his early mental and emotional life, c. by

196:0.9 The Master’s entire life was consistently c. by this

conditioner

103:6.6 intellect is the harmonizer and the ever-present c.

conditioning

92:1.4 emotion has ever functioned as a powerful c. factor

conditionsnoun

3:2.11 in its spiritual manifestation by three c. or situations:

4:2.2 the local plans, purposes, patterns, and c. which

5:5.14 The union of the parental factors under natural c.

9:7.2 enable the universe rulers to know about remote c.

13:4.3 the underlying c. or states of spiritual receptivity

13:4.5 in meeting and satisfying the c. and demands of

14:1.1 there are the following seven space c. and motions:

15:5.9 In certain sectors of space, c. favor such forms of

15:6.9 Still other c. enable these suns to transform and

15:6.16 the physical c. which prevail on individual planets

15:8.5 matter tends to disintegrate under certain c. found in

15:8.5 found in very hot stars and under certain peculiar c.

19:4.9 adjudication that may be required by time-space c.

19:5.3 Under certain c. these Inspired Spirits can

19:5.3 under certain c. we may command and receive

22:7.2 Under specialized c. of Paradise perfection, these

29:4.12 their superiors and in reaction to existing energy c..

29:5.7 under physical c. which would be intolerable even to

32:3.6 attain the Father, during this time when inherent c.

33:6.3 especial attention to the social and governmental c.

33:8.5 recommendations have to do with emergency c.,

39:3.5 under these c. seraphim must utilize the best of the

39:8.4 Under certain c. seraphim are commanded on high;

41:7.13 continue to maintain their existence under these c..

41:8.1 Under certain c. of high temperature the hydrogen

42:3.10 relatively stable materialization under ordinary c..

42:3.11 activity of the heavier elements under c. of heat

42:4.10 certain c. of temperature, velocity, and revolution.

42:7.5 C. surrounding the origin and evolution of a planet

43:3.6 of planetary c. growing out of the Lucifer rebellion.

46:0.1 Order and good will are being restored, and the c.

46:1.5 Under such c. of lighting, the light rays do not seem

46:5.23 to represent up-to-date c. on the individual planets.

46:5.24 The portrayal of planetary c. and world progress is

48:3.15 The climatic and other physical c. prevailing on the

49:2.1 basic patterns to conform to the varying physical c.

49:2.16 These unusual c. make it necessary for the evolving

49:5.11 Normal adjustments to planetary c. follow the

49:5.17 In the majority of cases planetary c. had very little to

52:2.1 Under normal c. mortals attain a high state of

53:2.2 There were no peculiar or special c. in the system of

55:10.2 the new c. arising out of the advanced status of light

57:1.3 reported to the Ancients of Days that space c. were

57:1.7 having made the space-energy c. ready for the action

57:8.24 the ripening of c. suitable for the support of life.

58:1.1 study of physical c. preparatory to launching life on

58:1.7 the ideal c. for life implantation are provided by a

58:2.2 The ozone permeating this region, at c. prevailing

58:3.1 Under certain unusual c. atom disruption also occurs

58:3.3 Physical c. may be altered because the electron spin

58:3.4 These energy c. of space are germane to the

58:3.5 All of these essential cosmic c. had to evolve to a

59:4.7 red deposits are suggestive of arid or semiarid c.,

61:3.7 These unsettled c. prevailed all over the world.

61:5.2 These c. eventually produced an almost constant

64:6.32 an experiment on Urantia under present racial c.

65:8.1 are inevitable in the presence of certain space c..

65:8.2 If the physical c. would allow, we could arrange for

65:8.4 delayed by, the slow development of physical c.,

65:8.6 When physical c. are ripe, sudden mental evolutions

66:3.2 very different from c. which have since prevailed.

66:4.5 to resort to parenthood only under certain c..

68:1.6 primitive social c. as characterize the Australian

68:4.2 in an effort to adjust group living to the c. of mass

70:9.11 9. Improvement of labor c. and rewards.

70:11.7 judges to adapt written laws to the changing c. of

70:11.7 for progressive adaptation to altering social c.

71:1.24 results in retrogression to prestate c of governmental

71:4.1 Static c. on a world are indicative of decay;

72:7.6 free and sovereign states as economic and other c.

72:7.11 depending on the size of an estate as well as other c..

74:2.8 rulers start their reign under seemingly favorable c.,

75:1.2 Under normal c. the first work of a Planetary Adam

79:1.4 When climatic c. made hunting unprofitable for the

81:1.8 It was these enforced changes in living c. which

81:3.4 But c. were very different away from the more

81:5.4 against a return to the terrible and antisocial c. which

81:6.3 Climate, weather, and numerous physical c. are

81:6.6 Culture is never developed under c. of poverty;

81:6.6 a cultural civilization is only derived from those c. of

84:1.7 constrained women to submit to many strange c.

84:5.7 science so changed the c. of living that man power

91:5.3 of such prayers are dependent largely on two c.:

91:8.2 Magic was an attempt to adjust Deity to c.; prayer

91:9.0 9. CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVE PRAYER

92:2.4 Social, climatic, political, and economic c. are all

92:4.9 practically adapted to local c. in time and space.

93:8.1 sojourn in the flesh was influenced by numerous c.

94:4.9 It has an adaptability to changing c. that excels all

99:0.2 usages and adjust its institutions to new economic c.

99:0.3 C. of living alter so rapidly that institutional

99:1.2 dynamically in the midst of these ever-changing c.

100:1.6 But these temporal c. do not inhibit inner spiritual

100:3.7 cannot cause growth, but he can supply favorable c..

100:5.11 However favorable the c. for mystic phenomena,

101:2.9 Matter plus energy, under certain c., is manifested in

101:7.1 The social status, economic c., moral trends,

108:2.5 But we do observe numerous influences and c. which

112:3.3 the mechanism of the brain, and if these c. pass a

112:5.20 is able to function responsively to universe c. by

114:6.14 improving economic c. among the Urantia peoples.

114:6.18 but angels can and do so manipulate planetary c.

118:10.9 Some of the amazingly fortuitous c. occasionally

123:4.7 only midway creatures can intervene in material c. to

123:5.7 And these c. gave rise to the common saying in

133:5.10 under favorable c., these same energies become mass

134:3.8 C. of the twentieth century, prevailing in both

134:3.8 to twentieth-century religious and political c. on

134:3.8 as we would apply them to present-day world c.,

136:8.7 social and economic c. of that day and generation.

136:8.7 perform as would a true mortal mind under the c.

140:5.17 sympathetic when old enough to appreciate actual c..

140:8.2 must not be adjudged by the social or economic c. of

141:7.5 be extended to all men of all ages and of all social c.

144:0.2 These c. made it unwise to plan for aggressive

145:3.11 prerogatives of a Creator Son under certain c.

147:3.3 struggle under the handicaps of the imperfect c. of

151:2.6 all such differences in results are directly due to c.

151:2.6 inherent in the circumstances of our ministry, c.

167:4.5c. of outward glory and the visible manifestation

170:3.11 manifested in mere improved social and material c.

176:2.7 to be confronted with the c. and demands inherent

178:1.15 peculiar needs and c. of each successive generation.

178:2.10 In fact, in view of the disturbed c. in Jerusalem, I

195:3.10 C., however, were not so bad at Alexandria.

196:3.20 religion as the motive of inner response to outer c..

conditionsverb

2:6.7 restrain his love, while justice c. his rejected mercy.

12:4.7 Space contains and c. motion.

16:5.1 nature of each Master Spirit entirely pervades and c.

36:5.1 mind-spirits that c. the course of organic evolution;

65:0.7 the spirit adjutants that c. the course of evolution on

condonation

188:5.2 toward sinners was neither condemnation nor c.,

188:5.2 The forgiveness of Jesus is not c.; it is salvation

condone

97:4.7 the recognition that Yahweh would not c. crime

140:5.12 A father’s love need not pamper, and it does not c.

141:3.8 Jesus later explained that he did not mean to c. sin

147:5.9 foolishly indulgent parent who is ever ready to c.

147:5.9 “My father does not indulgently c. those acts and

188:5.2 True love does not compromise nor c. hate;

condones

175:2.3 recital in no way justifies the unjust hatred, nor c.

conduce

54:4.3 the mercy might c. to repentance and rehabilitation.

99:7.5 social fraternity will ultimately c. to brotherhood.

conduces

151:3.9 The parable c. to the forcing of thought through the

conductnoun; see conduct of; see—directors of conduct

1:3.2 conscious of material evidences of his majestic c.,

2:4.3 his free will in the choosing of that universe c. which

5:1.1 ask for safe c. into the Paradise presence of the

5:5.4 Moral c. is always an antecedent of evolved religion

12:7.3 wisdom might indicate the demand for different c.

12:7.6 And this steadfastness of c. and uniformity of action

14:5.3 inherently natural; the rules of c. are not arbitrary.

16:3.1 determines their differential of superuniverse c..

16:7.10 Such c. is virtuous.

16:8.17 2. The recognition of the obligation of moral c..

18:0.11 from the divine and perfect path of personality c..

27:0.7 4. Directors of C..

27:4.0 4. DIRECTORS OF CONDUCT

27:4.1 receive the counsel of the superaphic directors of c.,

27:4.2 Proper c. is essential to progress by way of

27:4.3 All Paradise c. is wholly spontaneous, in every sense

27:4.3 directors of c. are ever by the side of the “strangers

27:4.4 These directors of c. really serve as glorified guides

28:5.17 are reflective of the attitude of the directors of c. on

48:3.11 They are the instructors of social c. and morontia

48:6.33 Law is life itself and not the rules of its c..

48:6.33 not a violation of the rules of c. pertaining to life,

51:3.5 with them concerning their reprehensible c..

51:6.1 to function as the social patterns of planetary c. and

66:8.1 we find only one outstanding feature of his c. that

70:10.4 A man’s neighbors were responsible for his c.;

71:5.2 The ideal state undertakes to regulate social c. only

74:1.2 with the narration of their subsequent c. on Urantia.

76:2.6 The observation of Abel’s c. establishes the value of

84:7.20 child from the natural consequences of foolish c. that

86:6.6 then must human c. be regulated accordingly.

86:7.3 fear impressed upon men they must regulate their c.,

87:5.12 2. Right—the correct c. and ceremonies designed to

90:1.4 mode of dress and affected a mysterious c..

92:2.6 never can be, a safe and unerring guide to human c..

94:6.9 a respect for ancestral c. that is still venerated by

94:8.8 Eightfold Path: right views, aspirations, speech, c.,

95:4.2 the determining factor in all c.; that every moment

96:4.7 he was vengeful and easily influenced by man’s c..

97:9.28 Religion was taking shape as a system of human c.

99:4.5 rather than what one knows that determines c. and

100:4.4 his viewpoint, his reasons for such objectionable c..

101:9.5 abide by in the day-by-day control and guidance of c.

101:10.4 affords him a rational hope of achieving safe c. from

102:2.8 C. will be the result of religion when man actually

107:7.3 Adjusters unquestionably exhibit c. which betokens

108:1.2 drafts of ancestry and projected patterns of life c. are

111:3.1 the errors of human c. may markedly delay the

112:0.11 It discerns c. levels and choosingly discriminates

112:6.5 these guides to mansonia c. function acceptably in

114:6.7 therefore less stabilized patterns of thought and c..

118:6.6 paths of differential c. are continually opening and

120:1.3 wholly dependent upon you for safe c. throughout

120:1.3 dependent upon your Paradise Father for safe c.

121:7.3 These minute regulations of c. dominated every loyal

121:7.3 to flout their long-honored regulations of social c..

124:2.3 Jesus’ playmates saw nothing supernatural in his c.;

125:2.11 was perplexed at his strange remarks and unusual c..

125:6.11 occasion for their suffering anxiety because of his c..

126:0.4 recounted his childhood wisdom and praiseworthy c.

127:4.3 and deliberate violations of the family rules of c.,

130:2.7 leads to decision-c. based on intelligent reflection.

134:9.3 about his Father’s loving character and merciful c. in

136:4.9 saw that his choice between these two modes of c.

136:4.10 decisions which were to control his policies and c.

136:4.11 in his human heart by two opposing courses of c.:

136:7.3 laws of nature in so far as his personal c. was

137:4.5 Is there no end to his strange c.?”

138:3.5 to observe Jesus’ c. at this unusual social gathering.

138:3.6 Jesus’ c. to Peter, saying: “How dare you to teach

140:6.7 you recognize the two viewpoints of all mortal c.

140:6.9 shall determine your judgments and love your c..

140:10.2 and remake them into concrete rules of personal c..

141:5.2 thinking, temperamental feeling, and social c..

145:4.2 The apostles could not understand the Master’s c. as

145:5.3 besought him to tell them the reason for his strange c

147:6.4 no thought of wrongdoing was attached to such c..

152:6.1 their basic and fundamental concepts of social c.,

154:6.1 While Ruth could not explain all of his c., she

155:1.3 too vacillating and indefinite in your teaching c..

156:5.5 those higher and more idealistic forms of c. which

159:1.3 you shall determine the issues of c. as they concern

160:5.2 reacting to the situations of life; it is a species of c..

166:5.5 Such c. effectively separated him from all his

168:0.6 question the Master’s c. as related to Lazarus’s

170:2.4 ethical yardstick wherewith to measure human c..

170:2.18 yields the fruits of improved ethical and moral c..

170:3.7 4. Moral c., true righteousness, becomes, then,

170:3.9 to the practice of the precepts of the family c.,

172:5.7 disappointed by Jesus’ subsequent c. than were

172:5.9 and was at a loss to account for his strange c. on

172:5.12 his c. did not seem strange since all of the apostles

173:2.3 his recent c. in clearing the temple of all commerce

177:4.9 no matter what might be the results of his c. upon

180:5.2 codes, creeds, or intellectual patterns of human c..

180:5.5 becomes nothing more than a rule of high ethical c..

180:5.6 measuring social relations, the standard of social c..

180:5.8 in the interpretation of the law of c. by the spirit of

184:2.12 but to go on with the course of c. decided upon.

184:3.13 developing charges regarding his c. and teachings

185:0.3 Such c. would not only render them ceremonially

186:1.2 pricked in his consciousness about his traitorous c..

186:1.2 to be liberally rewarded for his cowardly c..

186:2.2 His c. at this time exemplified the patient submission

conduct of

0:4.13 influences the reactions and c. of all beings having to

2:2.1 c. of interplanetary affairs there “is no variableness

3:5.3 the Father may not always have his way; but in the c.

4:2.1 The c., or action, of God is qualified and modified

4:2.1 to contribute to the co-ordinate and balanced c. of

4:5.3 the administrative policies and c. of the Supreme

7:0.4 spirit world is the habit, the personal c., of the Son,

7:0.5 responsible for the c. of all spirit personalities.

14:1.9 the c. of celestial affairs throughout each circuit.

14:4.20 they perform the work indigenous to the normal c. of

18:1.1 The c. of the affairs of these seven fraternal spheres

19:2.4 whenever in the c. of the superuniverse it is desired

19:5.2 We fully understand neither the nature nor the c. of

19:5.3 circumstances also arise from time to time in the c.

19:5.3 intrusted with the c. of the time-space universes

20:8.1 associated with the c. of the dual-origin universes.

23:2.11 the unrevealed policies and future c. of the Gods,

23:3.6 myriads of beings who co-operate with us in the c. of

25:3.13 difficulties encountered in the c. of superuniverse

26:7.3 one of the directors of c. of the order of primary

27:4.1 the usages of the perfect c. of the high beings who

28:4.1 Records are essential to the c. of the universes,

28:5.10 who are responsible for the c. of the superuniverse

31:3.3 to participate in the c. of local universes and to

32:4.3 As regards the policies, c., and administration of a

33:6.1 in no way interferes with the c. of universe affairs.

37:10.5 endless variety of activities in the c of universe affairs

43:4.2 high Sons of Paradise never participate in the c. of

45:6.2 observing and studying the life habits and c. of these

49:3.6 You would be more than interested in the planetary c

53:2.5 by the subsequent c. of this brilliant executive.

53:4.2 and the c. of judicial affairs on the universe capital.

53:6.1 courageous c. of Manotia, the second in command of

54:6.3 Each member of a family profits by the righteous c.

55:3.2 Human government in the c. of material affairs

65:3.2 to intervene in, or arbitrarily to manipulate the c. of

66:4.1 c. of the one hundred new sojourners on Urantia.

74:5.2 assume full responsibility for the c. of world affairs.

76:3.2 the death of Adam made little difference in the c. of

87:3.3 planning for safe c. of his own ghost after death.

93:1.2 mandate that “the c. of affairs on 606 of Satania is

93:3.4 taught advanced truth, embracing the c. of the local

113:6.1 I will endeavor to inform you about the c. of the

114:7.1 the spirit directors of the realm to assist in the c. of

114:7.1 It is the general practice in the c. of the affairs of

114:7.4 emergency missions in the c. of various activities of

114:7.7 with the superhuman current c. of world affairs.

120:3.1 after counseling you regarding the general c. of your

125:1.1 Jesus deemed the c. of the temple throngs to be

125:6.10 at a loss to understand the c. of their first-born son,

134:2.4 safe c. of the travelers making up the caravan party.

159:1.3 you may legislate regarding the c. of the group,

172:5.6 so that the c. of Jesus in turning leisurely away

183:1.1 the calloused soldiers, the unfair c. of his trials,

184:3.4 the selection of witnesses and the entire c. of the trial

196:3.17 a result of the irreligious c. of professed religionists

conductverb

15:10.2 marvelous beings c. their tremendous reflectivity

20:8.3 who administer all examinations and c. all tests for

20:8.3 They c. an agelong course of training, ranging from

24:6.1 The Graduate Guides sponsor and c. the high

24:6.6 instruct the pilgrim discoverer of Havona and did c.

25:1.5 the senior guides continuously c. on each of the

26:5.2 c. their work for the ascending mortals in three

27:5.2 These custodians c. informal courses of instruction

27:6.3 the masters of philosophy c. elaborate courses in the

30:3.8 unlike anything which you essay to c. on Urantia.

45:7.3 The Melchizedek Sons c. upward of thirty different

48:3.14 They plan, c., and supervise all such individual and

48:5.5 most efficiently c. the program of the mansion world

55:1.4 The schools of cosmic philosophy here c. their

75:7.3 must henceforth c. themselves as man and woman of

126:4.1 when, according to law, he could c. the service.

126:4.1 the chazan arranged for Jesus to c. the service of

127:1.5 there was nothing to do but c. a home school for

132:5.17 As long as men choose to c. the world’s business

133:9.2 to afford Jesus more time to c. his investigations

134:3.4 lectures on “The Brotherhood of Men,” and to c.

136:4.13 to c. his work in behalf of other worlds in need,

137:8.3 pleased that Jesus was again willing to c. the service.

156:4.2 entered Tyre by way of Alexander’s mole to c.

159:1.4 And when they had begun to c. this examination

169:2.5 and likewise so c. your lives that you make eternal

conducted

13:4.2 of the grand universe are c. on and from these seven

15:13.3 Most of this training of ascending mortals is c. on the

25:6.1 The school on Uversa is c. by the Perfectors of

26:8.3 of the Infinite Spirit, no more examinations are c..

27:7.3 spiritual praise enjoyed on Paradise are c. under

33:8.2 constituted and c. in accordance with their scope

35:3.18 5. On the fifth sphere there is c. the review of the

35:4.1 Much of this training is c. by the patient and wise

36:1.3 who c. tests for such purposes on the Life Carriers’

43:7.3 of special skill and technical knowledge are not c.

45:2.3 so c. the affairs of the system that comparatively

49:1.3 universes are c. in accordance with law and order.

49:6.2 special resurrections of the sleeping survivors are c..

53:5.6 Gabriel c. an unceasing exposure of the rebel

69:4.2 The first barter was c. by armed traders who would

71:3.11 the business of governing provinces is c. by experts

72:4.3 The precollege schools are c. for nine months out of

74:3.8 Those who c. him on this tour of inspection did

90:2.1 comparable to present-day church rituals c. in an

97:7.9 This Isaiah c. a far-flung propaganda of the gospel

128:5.9 and c. himself as a worthy and respected citizen of

129:1.7 Jesus c. the services in this new synagogue more

129:1.10 conferences of questions and answers which Jesus c.

132:5.17 when business dealings are c. on a large scale,

133:3.1 Ganid enjoyed observing how a Jew c. his family life

135:6.8 John c. classes for his disciples, in the course of

138:3.3 business, which was now being c. by his nephew.

141:3.2 and Simon c. classes for special groups of inquirers;

142:1.1 the apostles c. many teaching groups outside the

147:3.1 John c. Jesus out through one of the Jerusalem

148:0.3 the apostles c. question classes for the benefit of the

148:0.5 The encampment was not c. as a community of

148:1.1 This school was c. on the plan of learning and

148:2.1 organized and c. for four months what should be

148:3.1 Throughout this period Jesus c. public services at the

149:4.1 but Jesus c. many evening classes with the believers

150:8.2 The services on this day were c. just as when Jesus

151:6.3 Amos moaned, cried out aloud, and so c. himself

160:0.1 teaching of one of Abner’s associates who had c. a

163:5.2 had formerly c. the camp of Bethsaida by the lake.

173:1.4 temple money-changers not only c. a banking

185:0.3 Though Pilate c. much of Jesus’ examination

conducting

28:7.4 But we go on joyfully c. our affairs with the

58:2.10 the presence of two different levels of electrified c.

70:10.5 detecting crime consisted in c. ordeals of poison,

90:5.6 impress by c. the religious ritual in an ancient tongue

93:6.8 many improved methods of c. the business of the

133:6.3 making tents for a living and c. lectures on religion

147:6.2 they discovered that Jesus was so c. his work that

147:7.2 Jesus was c. one of his customary classes of

163:5.3 his messenger corps as his helpers in c. this camp;

conduction

46:1.3 the physical channels of c. yields the heat required

conductor

134:1.6 Jesus was preparing to leave Nazareth, the c. of a

134:2.1 The caravan which Jesus joined as its c. was going

134:2.2 the extraordinary c. of a commonplace caravan.

134:6.15 that the oft-referred-to lectures of the caravan c. had

conductors

123:1.6 to the conversation and gossip of the caravan c.

123:5.6 with the majority of the caravan travelers and c..

128:3.3 heard spoken of by the caravan passengers and c..

conductors of worship

27:0.4 1. C..

27:0.11 orders, finish this training period with the c..

27:7.0 7. CONDUCTORS OF WORSHIP

27:7.3 Under the direction of these c., such homage

27:7.3 All primary supernaphim crave to be c.; and all

27:7.4 It is the task of the c. so to teach the ascendant

27:7.4 The c. open up new and hitherto unknown

27:7.7 Often the c. cannot control such phenomena until the

27:7.9 until you are finally bidden farewell by the c. as you

30:4.32 when arrivals have finished their course with the c.

conducts

5:3.8 the divine Adjuster presence c. such worship in

33:6.8 Each constellation c. its affairs by Nebadon time,

conduit

73:5.4 disruption of the Adamic regime a covered brick-c.

cones

60:3.15 giving rise to numerous small isolated volcanic c..

confederated

43:8.6 ten other families, which are in turn c. into a corps of

93:5.10 as the civil ruler of the Salem territory and had c.

93:5.12 Abraham, at the head of his seven c. tribes, moved

97:1.1 sheiks could not hope to survive unless they c. their

174:4.1 It was the prearranged plan of the c. Pharisees,

confederates

54:5.1 reasons known to me as to why Lucifer and his c.

confederation

15:9.15 at once eligible for admission into the spiritual c.

15:9.15 membership in the superuniverse c., are:

34:6.9 a c. of divine powers, whose exclusive purpose is

53:4.2 planets and their voluntary c. into the local systems

70:4.9 early tribal governments being a loose c. of clans.

71:1.3 They never progressed beyond a loose c. of tribes,

75:3.1 came to the leadership of the western or Syrian c. of

78:8.7 After the breakup of the early Sumerian c. the later

78:8.9 After the breakup of this Kish c. there ensued a

93:5.14 Abraham became leader of a second c. of eleven

93:5.14 of Sodom and others joining the Hebron military c.;

93:6.2 the futility of contending with the Amorite c. but

confederations

72:11.4 conflicts, three of which were against mighty c. of

78:8.7 The later city kings failed to form powerful c. before

134:5.10 World-wide c. of nations will effectively prevent

conferto communicate

18:4.2 one of this trio may absent himself to c. in person

33:4.4 the Son and the Spirit never c. upon important

53:2.4 outbreak that he went direct to Edentia to c. with

76:4.5 Caligastia, who several times came to c. with his

109:7.6 the constellations to c. with the Vorondadek rulers.

122:8.4 The following week Joseph went to Jerusalem to c.

128:5.4 of coming over to Caesarea to c. with them.

141:8.3 from Mesopotamia that had come to c. with Jesus.

150:2.1 women believers desired to see the Master or c. with

154:6.6 He would then have gone out to c. with his mother

162:1.4 many even journeyed out to Bethany to c. with Jesus

conferto grant

66:4.14 this supersustenance was quite sufficient to c. life

70:9.1 Nature does not even c. the right to live, as might be

71:3.12 governments c. their highest honors of recognition

83:8.8 as to c. mutual monopoly of all personality and

101:8.3 and to c. upon its devotees assumed knowledge.

108:5.5 but such a divine gift should c. a sublime peace of

128:5.4 indifference to the honor they had sought to c.

136:6.10 are not able to c. happiness upon evolving human

conferees

67:2.2 appealed to his c. to abstain from all participation

196:3.19 Paul and his c. founded a religion of faith, hope, and

conference

18:5.4 one is away in c. with the Perfections of Days

21:0.5 when they assemble for c. at the center of all things.

53:5.1 Following this momentous c., Michael announced

62:5.8 the river one bright day and held a momentous c..

67:2.1 Caligastia held a prolonged c. with his associate,

75:3.7 where Eve consented to have a secret c. with Cano,

75:4.8 This c. appears in your records as “the Lord God

75:6.2 Adam held an all-night c. with twelve hundred loyal

93:6.1 Abraham arranged another c. with Melchizedek;

114:5.5 Each day on Urantia begins with a consultative c.,

120:0.6 Michael held the usual prebestowal c. with Gabriel

120:2.3 I counsel you to accept from Gabriel the c. of the

125:4.3 At the second c. Jesus made bold to ask questions,

125:6.3 At the afternoon c. they had hardly begun to answer

127:5.3 words of family devotion and retired from the c..

128:5.2 This c. was set for the middle of June, and Jesus

128:7.13 after this wedding Jesus held an important c. with

129:3.9 his farewell c. with Immanuel of Salvington just

130:2.7 This was a c. which lasted well into the night, in

133:8.3 and held a long c. with his fellow countryman.

134:1.6 Jesus called a family c. at which he proposed that

134:8.6 asked his Father if he might be permitted to hold c.

135:9.1 John found them in earnest c., discussing what had

136:4.4 These forty days were the occasion of the final c.

136:5.1 this c. with himself and his Personalized Adjuster,

137:5.4 appointing a c. with them that Sabbath afternoon.

138:0.1 much hurt because they were not called to this c..

138:1.4 they were to return to the home of Zebedee for a c..

138:8.9 Jesus would interrupt a serious c. with his apostles

140:6.1 After a brief c., while the twins built a small fire to

140:7.7 At the last c., the night after the Sabbath, Peter and

140:8.1 This was a four hours’ teaching c., embracing

144:6.0 6. CONFERENCE WITH JOHN’S APOSTLES

144:6.1 a three weeks’ c. at the Gilboa camp between the

144:6.1 the first week of this joint c. but absented himself

148:6.12 John never spoke of this c. until after the Master had

149:5.1 their evening c. Simon asked the Master: “Why are

149:6.1 It was at Gamala, during the evening c., that Philip

149:7.3 at the Zebedee home and spent much time in c.

150:0.1 Bethsaida and went into joint c. with Andrew and

150:0.2 Among the matters considered by this joint c. was

150:2.1 During the c. time they always sat in a group in

151:3.1 Jesus introduced the evening’s c. by saying: “My

152:2.6 By this time others of the twelve had joined the c..

154:3.0 3. THE SECOND TIBERIAS CONFERENCE

154:3.1 On May 16 the second c. at Tiberias between the

155:3.5 From one c. they emerged with the teaching that true

156:6.4 During a brief c. with David they learned that many

157:2.1 the kingdom, came over from Capernaum for a c..

157:2.1 Before going into the closed c. with the believers,

157:2.2 Jesus withdrew and prepared for the evening c.

157:2.2 At this c. it was decided to undertake a united

157:7.0 7. ANDREW’S CONFERENCE

157:7.1 to hold a personal and searching c. with each of his

158:1.6 Jesus withdrew for a long c. with Gabriel and the

158:4.7 Andrew called the apostles aside for c. and prayer.

159:4.11 he told no man concerning this c. until after Jesus’

160:0.1 Though the Master declined to enter into such a c.

161:0.1 After a long c. that evening with his associates, Jesus

161:3.3 then would we behold Jesus in c. with the directors

165:5.1 and the twelve gathered together for their daily c.,

167:4.1 This message reached Jesus at the close of the c.

167:4.4 James assumed the direction of the c., and they all

167:5.7 At the conclusion of this c. Jesus said: “Marriage

171:0.6 By this time someone had carried word of this c.

172:2.4 After the c. with the apostles Jesus held converse

173:0.1 and after a brief c. they set out for Jerusalem.

174:5.5 they had held a c. at the home of Nicodemus,

175:4.1 Judas was still in c. with a group of Sadducean

177:3.5 Peter and John spent several hours in c. with them.

182:2.13 Judas was in c. with the captain of the temple guards

190:1.3 home of Elijah Mark, where they held a c. with the

192:4.4 things said to the eleven while they were in c. with

193:6.1 the first c. of the Master’s disciples to be called after

conferences

75:2.1 Caligastia held many c. with Adam and Eve, but they

75:3.5 Serapatatia held many c. with Adam and Eve—

93:9.7 were in reality c. between Abraham and Melchizedek

125:2.5 places about the temple where question c. were in

125:2.5 of his time about the temple at these teaching c..

125:3.1 until the noontime adjournment of the temple c..

127:5.2 Rebecca had further c. with Mary and Miriam,

128:2.2 As a result of several family c. it was decided that it

128:2.4 Jesus held his periodic family c. and installed

128:3.4 many interesting personal c. with gentile proselytes.

129:1.10 they never failed to attend the c. of questions and

130:0.5 and acting as interpreter during Gonod’s business c.

132:3.1 While this high priest of Mithraism held many c. with

132:5.1 After many intimate c. this wealthy citizen asked

137:5.2 one of the most important c. of all Jesus’ earthly

140:6.14 When they had all held personal c. with him save

140:7.3 teaching by day and holding private c. late into the

141:3.3 Jesus refused to participate in any of these c.;

141:5.1 One of the most eventful of all the evening c. at

143:1.1 At one of the many evening c. with his apostles,

143:2.2 At one of the evening c., Andrew asked Jesus:

143:7.1 At the evening c. on Mount Gerizim, Jesus taught

150:0.1 of coming up to Bethsaida periodically for these c..

152:6.1 held informal c. with the twelve every afternoon.

154:1.1 tried and trusted disciples were admitted to these c.

155:3.2 highly profitable from their daily c. with the Master.

156:2.5 It was during one of these c. at the home of Justa

156:6.4 Here they rested for three days and held daily c.,

161:2.11 and Thomas had concluded their c. with Rodan,

162:0.3 Friday, having been delayed by their c. with Rodan.

conferredcommunicated

189:2.2 And when Gabriel had c. with the senior Most High

conferredgranted

25:8.2 the highest honor ever c. upon the ministering spirits.

54:1.9 those privileges of existence c. by the Creators and

55:3.8 On this world the highest honor c. upon a citizen was

69:5.11 Some sought wealth because it c. power; others

69:9.11 Presently a fire site c. ownership; and still later,

69:9.14 the crops were private, but successive crops c. title;

70:7.7 The very secrecy of these societies c. on all members

72:3.7 Suffrage is c. at twenty, the right to marry without

72:9.3 may have additional votes c. upon them not oftener

72:9.3 These advanced civic privileges are c. by the state

90:2.10 They sprinkled the newborn with water and c. names

99:2.4 religion has c. upon them enhanced cosmic foresight

120:0.6 which had not previously been c. upon Gabriel,

131:9.2 But this Great God has c. a moral sense even on

173:2.3 Such an ordination c. the title of “rabbi” upon the

176:4.4 will many times visit the world whose conquest c.

181:2.11 take away from you the authority which I have c.

186:1.2 and there hearing himself eulogized while they c.

conferring

4:4.7 but beneficently c. reality of existence on all things

55:2.6 come together to witness the c. of some great honor

70:6.1 that effective government could be had only by c.

81:2.14 scientific civilization is slowly c. increasing liberty on

84:7.25 child, instead of c. certain parental rights, entails the

93:10.7 And now we behold the c. upon this Melchizedek of

171:7.5 they were confessing to him as that they were c. with

175:4.1 with whom he was c. as to the most fitting manner

196:1.13 7. The final embrace of the Paradise Father, c.

confers

3:1.12 In the sectors of time he c. differential honor only

5:6.9 The bestowal of creature personality c. relative

16:8.15 mechanism c. the dignity of cosmic citizenship

40:7.1 and union with them c. eternal life upon the soul of

70:9.1 Nature c. no rights on man, only life and a world in

81:5.3 it c. few personal licenses or privileges except

117:4.14 God first loves man and c. upon him the potential

178:1.11 that the faith of a spirit-born man c. the assurance

confess

119:2.6 I am compelled to c. that you are a just and merciful

131:9.3 do not hesitate to c. your error and be quick to make

156:2.7 If you c. your sins, they are forgiven; therefore must

161:1.11 I will c. God as a person if you will permit me to

164:4.11 since you c. that you know not whence this man is

165:3.5 “All of you who have had the courage to c. faith in

176:3.4 By your own words you c. that you knew I would

181:2.23 perplexed, but they hesitate to c. their confusion.

185:2.5 Pilate took delight in making them publicly c. that

195:6.5 as an explanation of physical phenomena is to c.

confessed

88:4.7 The accused individual usually c. guilt, even when

127:4.3 when it was deemed wise to punish Jude for self-c.

144:1.7 Nathaniel and Thomas frankly c. they were puzzled

148:9.4 while three of the spying Pharisees c. faith in Jesus

157:6.15 They had c. that he was the Son of God, but they

158:4.7 Andrew frankly c. defeat and requested the father to

158:7.3 “My brethren, it is because you have c. that I am the

162:3.3 upheld the law of Moses requiring that the self-c.

170:5.11 kingdom was the sum of those individuals who c.

185:8.1 judge who c. that he could find no fault in him.

confesses

119:5.5 Even Gabriel c. he does not comprehend the method

confessing

148:9.3 many prayed and glorified God, c. that they had

159:1.4 brought before him c. that he owed his king ten

171:7.5 did not so much feel that they were c. to him as that

173:2.5 compelled to come before Jesus and the people c.

confession

54:3.3 of his condemnation but refuses to make such c.,

89:2.5 The idea of c. and forgiveness early appeared in

89:2.5 C. was merely a rite of remission, also a public

89:10.5 The c. of sin is a manful repudiation of disloyalty,

89:10.5 it in no wise mitigates the time-space consequences

89:10.5 But c.—sincere recognition of the nature of sin—is

91:5.2 C., repentance, and prayer have led individuals,

92:3.2 atonement, intercession, sacrifice, prayer, c., worship

131:5.5 I know when I make c., if I purpose not to do

136:2.6 he repented of no misdeeds; he made no c. of sin.

139:2.8 the first to make wholehearted c. of Jesus’ combined

157:3.0 3. PETER’S CONFESSION

157:4.5 And when you make this c. by the insight of the

157:5.1 The new and vital feature of Peter’s c. was the

157:5.1 In the second c. more emphasis was placed upon

157:5.2 divinity, acknowledge the truthfulness of Peter’s c.

157:6.3 and up to this momentous hour of Peter’s c.

157:6.3 Peter’s c. marked the beginning of the new period

158:1.1 the memorable noontide c. of Peter by the roadside

158:4.4 And now that Jesus himself had accepted their c.

161:1.11 God as a person if you permit me to qualify my c. of

167:2.3 for he was baptized that day and made public c. of

167:5.2 to the realization of the need for repentance, c.,

169:1.9 the lad did not find opportunity to complete his c.

174:1.1 I maintain that repentance and c. must precede the

174:5.3 some of you still shrink from open c. of the truth

179:3.2 the divinity of Jesus and to make full and public c.

187:4.2 the pangs of mortal death to listen to the faith c. of

196:0.10 To him prayer was a c. of supreme devotion,

196:2.7 hard sayings were more of a personal c. of faith

196:2.7 considered as a c. of what he demanded of himself

confessions

91:4.3 Egoistic prayers involve c. and petitions and often

94:10.2 Tibetans practice c. and believe in purgatory.

confide

102:7.3 You cannot worship a hypothesis, c. in a postulate,

122:3.3 Mary did c. to her sister Salome that she thought her

127:4.6 consult Jesus about their childhood troubles and c.

193:3.2 Trust, therefore, and c. in one another.

193:4.2 Judas persistently refused to c. in, or fraternize with

193:4.3 slowly developed the ability to c. in their fellows.

193:4.3 Judas persistently refused to c. in his brethren.

confided

122:9.2 Zacharias, who had c. the secret of John and Jesus

127:5.1 Rebecca c. her affection to Miriam, Jesus’ sister,

137:4.7 the mother of the bridegroom c. to Mary that the

145:5.4 Jesus c. to them the reason for his coming forth to

confidencesee self-confidence

13:2.8 the Creator preserves that secret in eternal c..

14:6.12 It is the spiritual basis for absolute c. in the Father.

23:2.11 never been known to betray the c. reposed in their

28:6.13 exact trustworthiness of any candidate for c. or trust.

35:2.3 have the full c. of all classes of intelligent beings.

39:5.8 embodies much of their ideals of c. and trust.

50:7.1 a peculiar quality of c. in cosmic reliability which

50:7.1 undertakings where unquestioned faith and c. are

65:5.4 supervisors of this planet express complete c. in the

70:7.16 All secret associations imposed an oath, enjoined c.,

100:7.5 Jesus spoke with undoubted c. and taught with

100:7.9 unswerving trust in God and his unshakable c. in man

101:3.7 3. Generates profound c. despite natural adversity

101:9.8 a form of glorified moral trust and c. in reality,

102:6.4 but c. in the dependability of personal experience

108:5.8 your feelings of fear to convictions of love and c.;

111:6.8 Only religious c.—living faith—can sustain man amid

119:5.2 proved worthy of the c. and trust of his superiors,

122:3.2 Joseph heard this, although he had great c. in Mary

122:9.2 their c. in Zacharias led them to believe that Jesus

128:5.4 thanked them for their c., and, in declining to go

129:2.10 Jesus took Zebedee fully into his c. regarding this

131:2.6 saved; in quietness and c. shall be your strength.’

131:3.2 I am satisfied with the fruits of my c..

131:9.2 divine ancestors, then may we in c. pray to Heaven

133:1.4 Ganid, I have absolute c. in my heavenly Father’s

136:7.2 win the c. of his mistaught and distracted people?

137:4.4 Jesus to inquire if he would admit them to his c.

138:1.3 the Master has manifested great c. in us inasmuch

138:1.4 possible to retain the c. and affection of his family.

140:8.8 Have faith—c. in the eventual triumph of divine

142:7.15 Jesus is a divine Son, one in the Father’s full c..

146:3.2 by his neighbor’s attitude when he has perfect c.

146:3.2 Courage is the c. of thoroughgoing honesty about

148:2.4 Jesus inspired the faith and c. of the sick and

149:2.12 Jesus commanded c., and no man ever resented his

149:2.13 Jesus inspired hope and c. in the hearts of all who

149:6.5 joy in the place of sorrow, c. in the place of dread,

152:5.3 ‘It is better to trust the Lord than to put c. in

154:0.2 Herod had c. in Chuza’s reports, so much so that

157:7.1 only go on placing the utmost c. in this apostle.

160:4.14 Success may generate courage and promote c., but

168:0.2 they had such c. in his power to heal disease that

170:2.3 2. The gospel carried a message of new c. and true

170:2.21 the full c. and genuine trustfulness of the Father’s

171:7.5 They had unbounded c. in Jesus because they saw he

172:5.7 Nathaniel had great c. in Jesus’ understanding of

177:2.2 of your parents’ loveless maneuvering for your c.

177:4.6 to ask for reinstatement in the c. and fellowship of

181:1.8 enjoyed the comfort of that c. which empowered

181:2.2 I go to the Father, John, having full c. that you will

181:2.13 You have won the c. and affection of your brethren;

181:2.15 sympathetic tolerance which is born of sublime c.

181:2.26 I have c. in you, and I will go before you even to the

190:1.6 These men had great c. in David.

192:2.3 Betray not their c. in you.

194:0.1 and profound sense of spiritual joy, security, and c..

196:0.10 a sublime assertion of c., a revelation of courage,

196:0.11 Jesus had a profound c. in the universe—just such

196:0.13 in full c. accept the security of the assurance of

196:0.14 required a strong will and an unfailing c. to believe

confidentsee self-confident

15:4.1 We are c. that these ancestral forces have a

16:4.16 we are c. there are two realms in the vast range of

36:6.7 The Ancients of Days, we are c., also have some

53:8.4 The Son of Man was c. of success, and he knew that

75:8.7 we can be c. of personality growth, experience,

91:4.5 the one who prays in faith and c. expectation.

93:9.4 Abraham died c. in that faith in God which he had

100:7.9 Jesus could maintain this c. attitude because of his

102:1.1 of the robust and c. faith of the full-grown man.

106:8.22 We do not know, but we are c. that it would lead

118:2.4 we are c. such a Deity administration will function

131:10.6 I am c. that I shall be faithful even to death, and that

138:1.1 started out in good heart and with c. enthusiasm.

145:4.1 their hopes surge to such heights of c. expectation.

168:0.2 were c. the Master would do something about it.

192:0.4 John Mark, feeling c. they would not send him back.

196:0.12 dependence on the divine was so c. that it yielded

confidential

23:3.1 Messengers are the highest type of perfect and c.

75:2.4 danger would attach to the private and c. visits Eve

126:3.14 Jesus craved a trustworthy and c. friend, but his

confidentially

128:7.13 Jesus told James, c., that he was preparing to leave

157:7.1 Judas never had freely and c. related himself to the

confidently

93:5.3 they c. expected offspring in a certain generation

124:5.5 Jesus’ teacher c. believed that his alert and diligent

137:3.6 They each c. expected that Jesus would inaugurate

137:4.7 Mary c. said: “Have no worry—I will speak to my

137:4.10 Mary c. believed that she had finally persuaded her

159:2.4 whom Jesus healed near Kheresa, and who so c.

176:2.1 has c. looked forward to his sometime coming.

176:3.2 you can c. look forward to the next step in the

176:4.7 We c. look for his glorious appearing, even for

194:4.7 They c. expected that Jesus would return to

194:4.7 these men and women so sincerely and so c.

confiding

67:1.3 betrayal of trust and disloyalty to one’s c. friends.

193:2.2 enlightened honesty, undying hope, c. trust,

configuration

0:6.11 Pattern is a c. of reality which has already paid all

15:4.8 other nebulae, and many still retain their original c..

36:6.6 Pattern is also nonresponsive to gravity, being a c. of

77:2.5 certain changes which had been wrought in the c.

81:6.5 The c. of continents and other land-arrangement

104:4.9 always is the physical pattern—the cosmic c.—derived

104:4.14 second triunity determines the patterns of cosmic c..

105:2.6 This relationship establishes the potential of form—c.

configurations

36:2.11 fundamental arrangements of the reproducing c. of

configure

0:6.11 Pattern may c. energy, but it does not control it.

configured

36:2.11 The Orvonton life patterns are c. as twelve

36:2.11 The differing orders of will creatures are c. as 12,

36:6.6 constitutes the animation of some pattern-c. system

confine

99:2.3 Religious collectivism must c. its efforts to the

120:3.4 advise that you c. your efforts largely to spiritual

confined

8:5.3 a circuit indigenous to each local universe and is c.

13:3.1 largely, but not wholly, c. to the central universe.

15:11.2 The deliberative assembly of the superuniverse is c.

17:5.2 Spirits of the Circuits’ work is wholly c. to Havona.

22:0.5 therefore will this presentation be c. to a portrayal

40:8.5 as a class, c. to the superuniverse of their nativity.

40:9.9 are in general c. to the service of the local universe.

40:10.1 Spirit-fused mortals are, generally speaking, c. to a

41:5.2 the propulsive gases, is highly explosive when c. at

45:1.10 the rebels in the Satania rebellion have been c. on

45:1.11 this planet, whereon are now c. Lucifer and those

46:5.10 their social life is largely c. to this special world

53:4.7 Constellation Fathers c. the action of these disloyal

54:4.8 Ancients of Days directing that Satan be c. to the

59:1.1 life is c. to the various inland seas and the oceanic

64:6.19 These giant strains of the green man were mostly c.

66:5.25 their great fear of the explosive power of c. steam.

81:1.2 the Andites still c. by mountains to the east in Asia

87:6.2 man’s efforts to influence ghost action were c. to

99:0.1 social reforms were largely c. to the moral realms,

107:6.2 prisoners of spirit hope c. within the minds of men.

117:5.9 their guidance is not wholly c. to the geographic

127:1.6 this year Jesus was closely c. to the workbench.

142:1.7 No longer was the work of Jesus to be c. to Palestine

150:1.3 the synagogue (being c. to the women’s gallery),

151:5.3 tempest was severe, notwithstanding that it was c.

151:6.2 fetters and chains and c. in one of the grottoes.

188:5.4 The sufferings of Jesus were not c. to the crucifixion.

confinement

128:6.6 Jude remained in c. until the morning of the second

133:1.2 would advise solitary c. as a just punishment.

confines

16:2.3 of personal presence within the c. of the Paradise-

30:3.12 mortals are student visitors only within the c. of

33:6.4 and function only within the c. of the local universe.

33:6.4 they function only within the c. of the local universe.

34:3.6 almost independent of time and space within the c.

37:2.3 they seldom journey beyond the c. of Orvonton.

38:7.3 but they do not accompany seraphim beyond the c.

38:8.5 when they pass out of the c. of Nebadon.

40:10.2 do not ascend beyond the c. of their native realm,

43:7.5 Univitatia do not function beyond the c. of the

53:7.3 long as the archrebel lives within the c. of Satania.

57:2.3 was held within the c. of this gigantic space wheel,

84:5.7 the factory that set her free from the c. of the home.

101:10.4 enables man to escape from the circumscribed c.

107:6.5 circuits of the Conjoint Actor also beyond the c. of

110:1.1 mind of man rather than as existing within the c. of

112:7.5 for the fused personality eventually to leave the c. of

confirm

103:7.6 logic may c. both the inward and the outward view

112:4.2 This information is used to c. those superuniverse

112:4.12 associates on Uversa c. this data and do so without

144:1.3 To c. their understanding of, and faith in, the gospel

159:1.3 three witnesses to c. your testimony and establish

confirmation

2:3.3 the superuniverse courts following an unbroken c. of

16:3.16 Number Seven sometimes speaks in c. of Trinity

17:6.5 and in c. of the bestowal of certain joint powers

21:3.1 the consent of the Paradise Trinity and with the c. of

24:2.7 afford the records c. of your death the moment you

30:4.21 the mortals of time are recipients of spirit c. from the

40:8.3 Adjuster return forthwith to Divinington for c. by

47:8.4 messengers of c. speak: “This is a beloved son in

47:8.5 Immediately upon the c. of Adjuster fusion the new

55:1.1 System Sovereign is also present and speaks in c.

67:2.2 to the Most Highs of Edentia for support and c..

101:5.13 Evolutionary religion provides the c. of conscience;

129:4.2 his Adjuster until the day of the completion and c. of

177:4.1 securing the necessary civil c. of the death sentence

184:4.1 for the c. of their decision that Jesus must die.

184:5.11 to appear before Pilate for c. of the death sentence of

185:2.1 before Pilate and ask for c. of the death sentence

185:2.3 have we come before you for c. of this decree.”

193:5.5 right hand of his Father, there to receive formal c.

confirmative

107:1.6 profoundly c. of the declaration that God is spirit.

196:3.34 an experience mightily c. of the pre-existent truth of

confirmedverb

2:3.3 when sentence of extinction has been c. on high,

2:3.4 When this sentence is finally c., the sin-identified

19:3.6 counsel has been associated, adjudicated, c., and

43:3.7 the Ancients of Days long since c. this assumption of

67:6.5 c. by the mandate of the senior constellation ruler,

72:2.1 State judges are appointed by the governors and c.

72:11.1 industrial tribunals, c. by the federal supreme court,

88:1.9 Hysteria increasingly c. the belief in witchcraft;

89:2.3 And all this c. the ideas later expressed in the belief

93:3.8 And Michael, when he appeared on earth, c. all that

93:4.5 too deeply c. in the belief that man was born under

93:10.6 and later c. by the Ancients of Days of Uversa,

97:5.4 Isaiah was followed by Micah and Obadiah, who c.

112:7.6 Survival decisions are now being c..

119:3.3 world 217, and this designation was at once c. by the

120:1.4 until you return to us as Universe Sovereign, c. by

134:1.2 Jesus never c. these beliefs, neither did he make open

140:5.13 And when you know the Father, you are c. in the

176:2.9 Judas had finally c. his decision to abandon his

confirmedadjective

193:4.5 individualistic and chose to grow into a c. “shut-in”

confirming

37:9.9 thus finally c. his own and original dual origin.

162:5.3 who I am, but you shall have still other evidence c.

190:3.1 Go to all the world proclaiming this gospel and c.

confirms

11:5.6 universe, but no evidence or revelation c. this.

42:1.9 And all this c. our belief in a circular, limited, but

101:2.8 revelation c. the experiential harmony of this triune

114:7.2 the planetary chief of seraphim c. their temporal

confiscated

97:9.19 directing that Naboth’s land be c. on the charge

126:5.6 the Greek scriptures might be discovered and c. by

159:1.4 so the king commanded that his property be c.,

confiscating

69:9.6 the king would trump up some charge for c. a rich

conflagration

41:3.5 This c. was so intense that the explosion was visible

conflictnoun

12:7.4 There is no c. among the laws of the Infinite; they

34:7.7 have been born of the Spirit experience no more c.

34:7.7 impulses of the physical nature are not in c. with

47:4.8 for the removal of all phases of intellectual c. and for

52:3.12 World-wide peace—the cessation of race c. and

53:5.0 5. NATURE OF THE CONFLICT

53:5.6 “war in heaven” was not a battle as such a c. might

53:5.7 this c. was far more deadly;material life is in jeopardy

67:2.5 decisions of this bitter struggle, this long, sinful c..

70:2.9 net result of modern c. is the selective destruction of

70:2.11 militarism and industrialism, this c. is analogous to

77:4.1 result of the internecine c. over the tower of Babel.

77:4.2 established immediately following the Bablot c.:

77:4.10 This group arose prior to the Bablot c..

79:8.5 of the later tribal groups was not without c., but

81:6.34 society is the c. between the interests and welfare of

82:2.1 This social c. consists in the unending war between

84:6.2 The c. is inevitable. Mating is inherent; it is natural.

91:8.13 Prayer is not a technique of escape from c. but

91:8.13 rather a stimulus to growth in the very face of c..

100:4.1 New meanings only emerge amid c.; and conflict

100:4.1 and c. persists only in the face of refusal to espouse

100:4.2 there can be no growth without psychic c. and

100:5.2 religious growth leads from stagnation through c. to

100:6.4 heightened self-discipline, lessens emotional c.,

103:2.1 episodes occurring later in life as a result of mental c.

103:2.4 early experiences something of a c. between his

103:2.6 There may or may not be c. in the development of

103:2.7 is usually accompanied by more or less moral c..

103:2.7 And this very first c. in the child mind is between

103:2.10 conscience can become responsible for much c.,

103:3.1 provided the challenge to the egoistic-altruistic c.

103:4.1 period of truce in the c. of the self-seeking ego

105:6.4 Misadaptation, disharmony, and c., all these things

111:4.11 All c. is evil in that it inhibits the creative function

111:7.5 unending c. between the two natures of my subject:

124:4.9 Jesus was distraught by the c. between the urge to be

124:4.9 his supreme c. was between two great commands

132:3.4 is never c. between true knowledge and truth.

132:3.4 There may be c. between knowledge and human

133:6.6 All forms of soul c. consist in the lack of harmony

133:7.12 The human mind does not well stand the c. of

155:5.11 The religion of the spirit means effort, struggle, c.,

155:5.12 And now are we about to enter upon a deadly c.

157:4.1 They had long been in a state of turmoil due to c.

158:7.6 Jesus was not sending them alone into the c.;

159:3.7 Forewarn all believers regarding the fringe of c.

159:3.7 quite wholly within either realm, there is little c., but

167:5.2 artfully avoided their efforts to bring him into c.

176:1.2 bring the Jews in c. with the powerful Roman

181:2.10 taught by the Spirit of Truth, never will there be c.

194:4.11 brought them into immediate c. with the Jewish

195:0.3 This situation meant immediate c. between the

195:0.3 Such a c. must result in either decided victory for

195:6.2 c. between materialism and the teachings of Jesus

196:0.10 a prevention of c., an exaltation of intellection,

conflictverb

104:1.10 difficult to entertain any belief that seemed to c. with

133:4.3 the loyal service of Caesar do not c. unless Caesar

conflicting

2:4.3 The heavenly Father is never torn by c. attitudes

37:6.6 No longer must you constantly referee the c.

46:2.5 there are no c. forms of life, no struggle for existence

54:0.1 that c. truth and falsehood create confusing error;

54:0.2 The very c. presence of truth and untruth, fact and

60:4.2 adjustment for the contending and c. forces and

74:7.9 6. Co-ordination of c. duties and emotions.

82:3.3 Parents, children, relatives, and society all had c.

103:1.4 maintaining a belief in hundreds of c. beliefs—

122:3.2 Never could Joseph reconcile these c. ideas until,

158:7.6 the painful and c. path which they must tread if they

168:1.4 These c. emotions may possibly explain why Jesus

168:1.12 be rolled away, they were filled with c. emotions.

172:5.4 James was cruelly torn by his c. emotions of

196:0.5 doubts and effectively destroyed every c. desire.

confliction

89:10.2 the divided loyalty of c.; the dying loyalty of

conflicts

23:1.9 operates to apprise them of approaching c. and

34:7.2 do not experience the acute c. between the spirit and

34:7.3 compared with the intense c. of Urantia mortals in

34:7.7 live on spiritual planes far above the c. produced

72:11.4 been called upon to wage nine fierce defensive c.,

79:5.5 The red tribes continued their internecine c.,

100:4.1 New religious insights arise out of c. which initiate

103:2.3 religious life which is comparatively free from c.,

103:2.4 superhuman help in the task of resolving such c..

103:5.4 But man’s interpretation of these early c. between

108:5.9 the sharp and well-defined c. between the higher and

126:5.9 Jesus passed through all those c. and confusions

127:0.2 ever be called upon to pass through more testing c.

130:1.2 those distressing c. with the difficult whales of

133:7.12 Unresolved c. destroy unity and may terminate in

134:5.7 will the stage be set for major wars, world-wide c..

134:5.7 nations cannot rub elbows without generating c.

134:5.10 In the face of real c., one of these world powers

134:5.10 it will not be effective in preventing major wars, c.

140:5.18 This is the peace that prevents ruinous c..

156:5.4 and weakening c. between the animal and spiritual

160:1.6 hazards of emotional casualties—c., unhappiness,

160:1.10 gathering strength and wisdom for the ordinary c.

160:1.12 relieves tension, removes c., and augments the

160:3.5 of the crosscurrent c. of the trifles of living, thus

193:4.3 impelled, by the accumulation of his emotional c.,

confluence

11:6.2 There is a c. of pervaded and unpervaded space just

conform

49:2.1 modifying these basic patterns to c. to the varying

61:3.2 species altered to c. to the present-day grazing type.

68:5.1 adjust his performances to c. to the land situation.

110:2.5 If you so fully c. to the Adjuster’s mind that you

111:4.6 Children c. to types, but no two are exactly alike,

121:8.12 adjust the verbal expression the better to c. to our

123:4.3 but Jesus never failed to c. to his parents’ wishes.

125:6.12 did most gracefully c. to the desires of his earthly

125:6.12 not consent, he would do everything possible to c..

131:8.2 the ways of the Supreme; he can c. to the will of

140:6.2 new gospel of the kingdom cannot be made to c.

143:2.4 By the old way you seek to suppress, obey, and c.

175:1.2 to c. with the reasonable requirements of the laws of

175:1.18 the outward performances of your religion to c.

177:3.7 an exhortation to c. in every reasonable manner

194:4.11 did not so well c. to the Jewish mode of worship

conformative

101:7.4 Such an experience may become merely c.,

conformed

138:6.2 not actually require this day of rest, Jesus c. to this

181:0.1 And such an interpretation of his teaching c. both

conforming

10:6.18 ever c. to the justice of the Trinity, ever fulfilling

121:6.3 they found no difficulty in c. Hebrew theology

130:4.3 to live in time and eternity by consistently c. his

conformity

1:7.2 wholehearted and intelligent c. to the divine will.

1:7.5 in progressive c. to the divine will of a personal God.

15:4.1 an ordained technique and in c. to the gravity laws

16:7.6 Virtue is righteousness—c. with the cosmos.

49:1.6 early stages of life evolution are not altogether in c.

66:4.10 In c. to their instructions the staff did not engage in

69:2.3 With them c. was due to the coercion of necessity.

70:10.1 Nature provides one kind of justice—inevitable c. of

74:6.5 they always wore clothing in c. with the custom of

120:2.1 1. In accordance with the usages and in c. with the

127:6.7 ate in solemn c. with the teachings just imparted.

140:8.20 “the voluntary c. of man’s will to God’s will.”

155:5.13 one of you would prefer to take this easy path of c.

155:6.2 a religion of mind, who crave security and prefer c..

155:6.17 it amounts to little more than an intellectual c. to a

176:1.5 it was in c. with this very warning that practically the

177:0.3 I am ready to lay down my life in c. to my Father’s

confound

101:7.5 A sound religious philosophy does not c. the things

110:5.1 Do not confuse and c. the mission and influence of

confounded

67:5.3 upheaval having left the world in confusion worse c..

75:1.3 cursed with confusion worse c. by the miscarriage

76:5.7 state of confusion, all the more c. by evil and sin,

97:8.3 the Scriptures, his confusion became worse c..

120:4.1 to be silenced forever and left c. and disillusioned by

147:6.5 The Pharisees were astonished and c. by his words of

147:7.2 while the Pharisees themselves were the more c..

151:1.4 more c. in that they will see without seeing and

153:1.6 Jesus had left them dumfounded and c..

164:1.4 Jesus not only c. the dishonest lawyer, but he told

169:1.15 the divine searching for all who are confused, c.,

172:3.14 “Behold, all that we do is of no avail; we are c. by

190:2.2 The whole family was startled and well-nigh c. by

confounding

77:7.7 a matter of c. a belief in demoniacal possession with

confraternity

26:11.3 the c. of the trinitized sons of the mortal finaliters

confront

49:2.1 to the varying physical conditions which c. them on

127:5.4 every average human being must c. and decide.

136:6.1 recurring life situations which would c. him when he

155:4.2 Why do we refuse to c. the foes of truth?”

156:2.5 Galilee because he lacked courage to c. his enemies.

confrontedsee confronted by; confronted with

75:1.5 noble souls as they pondered the tasks which c. them

75:1.6 hopeless task as c. Adam and Eve in the sorry plight

134:8.3 superhuman beings who c. him on this mountain,

157:3.3 Jesus suddenly c. the twelve with the first question

185:5.9 to the solution of the problem which c. Pilate,

196:0.14 and unflinchingly c. the stern requirements of duty.

confronted by

15:8.8 but we are always c. by certain forces which are not

61:3.6 C. by the highly intelligent life of these ages, no

69:2.4 and man would not hurry unless c. by grave danger.

75:1.3 they were c. the world-wide confusion of hundreds

103:2.8 moral being chooses to be unselfish when c. the urge

104:1.9 to tolerate trinitarianism when c. by polytheism.

136:7.1 would be his attitude when c. by personal danger?

139:2.7 Peter reversed himself when c by ridiculing Judaizers

195:4.5 Religion is now c. by the challenge of a new age of

196:0.9 we stand c. by such splendid self-forgetfulness,

confronted with

1:4.4 We are constantly c. this mystery of God; we are

3:5.8 must be c. insecurities and recurrent uncertainties.

4:1.7 I am constantly c. cosmic reactions which I cannot

4:4.9 when c. the awful spectacle of human limitations,

15:8.8 are c. increasing inability to reckon in accordance

18:4.3 we are c. the problem of translating into your

26:5.3 exercise unconquerable faith when c. the challenge

34:7.3 They are c. the necessity of climbing up from the

40:5.16 in an unusual planetary environment, are c. the

44:8.5 And then will the Paradise residents be c. the

46:1.8 are they c. the problem of a cooling or dying sun.

49:2.1 But Life Carriers are oftentimes c. the necessity of

65:4.12 the ancestors of the human race, we were c. the

65:5.2 When we were c. this perplexing situation, we

70:0.1 man was c. the task of regulating human contacts.

75:1.1 day by day c. some new and complicated tangle,

75:8.4 Adam was c. a well-nigh hopeless task when he

90:0.3 fear which surges through the human mind when c.

92:7.14 man is c. the task of making more readjustments of

103:5.5 The mind of evolutionary man is ever c. the problem

108:5.7 And this is just why we are c. such difficulty in

127:2.6 Jesus was c. one of the most delicate and difficult

136:9.13 Throughout his public ministry Jesus was c. the

151:2.3 quick to give up the truth when c. the difficulties

153:2.5 you are c. the necessity of choosing which way you

160:1.6 Human society is c. two problems: attainment of

172:3.4 the Master was c. the necessity of choosing a

176:2.7 the end of your natural life and pass on to be c. the

176:3.9 How prone is man, when he is c. the failures of his

189:2.5 bribes to the traitorous Judas, and now, when c.

190:1.1 were c. the compulsion of unimpeachable evidence

195:10.11 Christianity is seriously c. the doom embodied in

confronting

14:5.9 undreamed-of changes c. you as you advance from

55:3.21 The great handicap c. Urantia in the matter of

124:1.4 so in Jesus marched, fearlessly c. his accusers.

confronts

26:5.3 the elementary course which c. the faith-tested and

49:3.3 Great danger c. them when they venture beyond

65:6.1 The same sort of a paradox c. mortal man when he

Confucian

92:6.6 4. The C. teachings.

92:6.15 China follows the Taoist and the C. teachings;

94:6.10 The C. preachment of morality was predicated on

94:6.11 These C. precepts, while perpetuating the best of

Confucianism

94:6.10 The potential God concept in C. was almost

131:9.0 9. CONFUCIANISM

131:9.1 Ganid’s summary of C. was: “What Heaven appoints

Confucianists

5:4.7 religion of metaphysics; the C. a religion of ethics.

Confuciusreligious leader of 6th century B.C.

    see also Kung Fu-tze

92:5.12 Among these should be recorded Gautama, C.,

92:5.12 C. was to Chinese morality what Plato was to

92:5.12 Lao-tse envisioned more of God in Tao than did C.

94:5.8 spiritual sentiments of the times of Lao-tse and C.

94:6.0 6. LAO-TSE AND CONFUCIUS

94:6.2 the two outstanding teachers were Lao-tse and C..

94:6.9 C. (Kung Fu-tze) was a younger contemporary

94:6.9 C. based his doctrines upon the better moral

94:6.9 he was also somewhat influenced by the lingering

94:6.9 His chief work consisted in the compilation of the

94:6.9 He was a rejected teacher during his lifetime, but

94:6.9 C. set a new pace for the shamans in that he put

94:6.9 in that he put morality in the place of magic.

94:6.9 he built too well; he made a new fetish out of order

94:6.11 but the writings of C. have ever since constituted

94:6.11 the vigorous opposition of the disciples of C..

94:6.12 both C. and Lao-tse were eventually deified by their

94:7.1 Contemporary with Lao-tse and C. in China,

confuse

3:2.9 Many of the acts of God which so disturb and c. us

13:1.6 are withheld from me, if revealed, would merely c.

53:1.3 How are you cast down, you who dared to c. the

53:7.13 seductive efforts to c. and mislead the minds of men

58:4.1 That we are called Life Carriers should not c. you.

76:3.10 when thinking of the Sethite priesthood, do not c.

87:1.5 These measures were taken to c. the ghost,

110:5.1 Do not c. and confound the mission and influence of

125:5.1 came to enjoy seeing a lad c. the wise men of the law

140:4.5 darkness, light can also be so “blinding” as to c.

142:4.3 unnecessary to c. the Creator Father with idols of

149:2.3 did not fail to c. and alienate many honest souls in all

171:0.3 Jesus said in his Sabbath sermon only tended to c.

confusedverb

6:1.5 this Original Son has been c. with a co-ordinate

8:2.2 Divine Action; and on Urantia he is sometimes c.

26:6.1 These guides should not be c. with Graduate Guides

26:8.3 the apparent failures of time are never c. with the

31:9.12 These Master Force Organizers are not to be c. with

43:3.4 later teachers c. their vague and indefinite tribal

51:3.7 The secondary midwayers should not be c. with the

73:3.4 “went out of Eden,” and which later became c.

77:2.3 And all this legend became further c. with the race

77:4.8 Sumerians c. both the first and second Nodite

77:7.4 unique creatures must not be c. with certain rebel

77:7.6 these states were greatly c. in the minds of those

85:3.5 And symbolism must not be c. with direct idolatry

92:7.13 man’s worshipful customs are c. and discredited by

94:5.7 In China all of these beliefs were later c. with the

100:5.10 should not be c. with these so-called mystical

104:0.1 Trinity concept of revealed religion must not be c.

104:1.11 Even then, as did his fellow apostles, Paul c. Jesus,

118:2.1 The ubiquity of Deity must not be c. with ultimacy

126:3.10 But had the prophets c. the nature and mission of

138:3.7 Jesus did not want the kingdom to become c. with

148:4.7 “You are c., Thomas, by the doctrines of the

159:4.6 c. and disheartened by these doctrines of the

162:1.3 Jesus’ appearance in Jerusalem more than ever c. his

170:1.7 combined and c. all of these ideas of the kingdom

181:2.23 so c. by your persistent tendency to interpret my

183:1.1 must not be c. with the fact that Jesus, in patiently

184:3.5 The entire court was startled and somewhat c. by

185:6.7 Pilate was now c. by fear, bewildered by

confusedadjective; see confused planet

0:0.1 Human beings are still more c. and uncertain about

4:1.8 I am constantly c and often perplexed by my inability

4:1.11 a hopelessly c. medley of physical, mental, moral,

48:4.13 vulgar and unkind to become c. with your humor,

51:3.5 Urantians have often become c. concerning the

52:6.8 If you could be transplanted from your c. world to

53:6.4 the director of the c. seraphic affairs of the system.

63:6.2 Andon’s philosophy had been most c.;

66:2.8 c. with the traditions concerning the installation of

67:6.1 exempt from attacks by the c. races of the lowlands,

73:0.3 to untangle the c. affairs of a planet retarded by

73:4.4 in spite of difficulties attendant upon the c. status of

74:5.6 among the Edenites there were those c. minds that

74:8.3 The story of creating Eve out of Adam’s rib is a c.

75:3.6 world-wide upstepping of the c. peoples of Urantia

86:5.3 The savage was much c. as to whether the ghost soul

97:8.4 the leaders of the Jews were so c. they failed to

103:6.14 metaphysics, it unfailingly becomes skeptical, c..

119:2.2 assume direction of that strife-torn and c. system of

119:2.5 difficulties of this c. and demoralized local system.

122:9.28 Joseph and Mary were silent—c. and overawed.

125:2.9 not knowing how much Jesus was c. in mind and

126:3.5 This year Jesus was much troubled with c. thinking.

128:1.5 to understand and minister to those who are c. and

133:3.7 men and women become c. in efforts to understand

135:7.1 John still had c. ideas about the coming kingdom

135:7.1 The longer John preached the more c. he became,

135:7.1 In mind John might be c., but in spirit never.

136:4.5 neither were they the c. and puerile symbolisms

137:6.5 not perceive what I am unfolding to your c. minds.

139:12.8 to transform and save this weak and c. apostle.

144:1.7 Philip, and Simon Zelotes were uncertain and c.;

146:2.1 Nathaniel was c. in his mind about the Master’s

146:3.8 The Jewish teachings had been c. and uncertain

155:1.4 accepting a narrow and c. disintegration of truth,

165:2.11 his apostles were c., his disciples were amazed,

169:1.15 thorough is the divine searching for all who are c.,

170:1.12 The composite and c. concepts which the founders

170:2.9 the elementary and c. kingdom teachings of John

171:4.8 It was a c. and bewildered group of believers who

172:5.1 These sturdy Galileans were c. and disconcerted;

172:5.2 Andrew was thoroughly bewildered, well-nigh c..

173:2.5 much c. before all who were assembled at that time

176:2.8 Master gave his apostles, none ever became so c.

176:2.8 But the Apostle John never became thus c..

177:4.1 This c. and discontented apostle, notwithstanding

183:3.3 Judas was so c. that he made no attempt to flee.

185:2.16 Pilate was c. in mind, fearful of the Jews in his heart,

191:0.10 Matthew was highly c.; he listened to the discussions

194:3.1 become c. with the foolish outbreaks of rampant

confused planet

37:3.4 that your lowly and c. has become a headquarters for

48:6.32 On a c., such as Urantia, these brilliant beings have

50:6.2 your planet seems most c. and greatly retarded in

52:6.2 On a c. and disordered planet like Urantia such an

52:6.8 transplanted from your backward and c. world to

74:3.2 first day on Urantia; the c. of the Caligastia betrayal;

75:8.4 was transported from Jerusem to this dark and c..

108:3.6 for the shortcomings of all who labor on this c..

119:3.5 this Material Son met the trying situations on this c..

confuses

4:5.2 Urantian religious thought still c. the associate

confusingverb

121:5.12 But do not make the mistake of c. the teachings of

142:4.3 men may enjoy the treasures of art without c. such

148:4.2 Do not make the mistake of c. evil with the evil one,

160:4.16 Do not make the mistake of c. knowledge, culture,

confusingadjective

6:8.3 and the Son are encountered in c. interassociations,

54:0.1 that conflicting truth and falsehood create c. error;

103:1.4 agree on values while exhibiting the c. phenomenon

103:6.7 But human metaphysics has proved more c. than

118:7.7 also have the possible choice of becoming self-c.,

136:1.4 They held c. ideas about racial sin and the supposed

159:4.6 the c. misinterpretation of these sacred writings by

160:1.8 through the perplexing and c. maze of living to

176:2.8 No part of the gospel record ever suffered such c.

195:5.2 Truth often becomes c. and even misleading when it

confusingly

85:6.4 some theologies these concepts are c. intertwined,

103:8.2 intellectual, is divergent and oftentimes c. fallacious.

confusion or great confusion

0:0.1 gc. respecting the meaning of such terms as God,

0:0.1 poverty associated with so much ideational c.,

0:0.3 preventing c. on the part of every mortal who may

0:3.25 Much of the c. of all orders of beings, high and low,

4:3.3 far better ideas of the Father; they suffer less from c.,

4:5.2 One of the greatest sources of c. on Urantia

7:6.1 multiple Sons of God is a source of gc. on Urantia.

15:3.7 and some of the c. of Urantian star observers arises

21:5.7 of the end of agelong uncertainty and relative c..

22:1.13 erred in judgment and thereby caused transient c..

23:2.12 The c. and turmoil of Urantia do not signify that

25:3.7 differences and for harmonizing all this seeming c..

27:4.3 enable the pilgrims to avoid that c. and uncertainty

27:4.3 Only by such an arrangement could endless c. be

27:4.3 be avoided; and c. never appears on Paradise.

28:5.9 If c. arises regarding the harmonization of these two

29:3.8 would only add to your c. and consternation.

32:3.6 entertain spiritual doubts, stumble into c., and thus

32:3.7 of disharmony, c., and sometimes rebellion—sin.

34:4.11 This record represents the c. of two presentations,

34:7.4 The Caligastia upheaval precipitated world-wide c.

34:7.8 troubled with doubts of failure or by perplexing c.,

35:9.6 thus precipitating c. in several systems and numerous

35:9.8 compensate for the c. and tribulations of earlier

41:5.8 Your present c. is due to your incomplete grasp of

42:2.2 I will endeavor to lessen conceptual c. by suggesting

42:4.14 The never-ending c. attending the observation of

43:3.4 gc. on Urantia regarding the various universe rulers

43:5.12 out of the c. consequent upon the Satania rebellion.

48:3.11 morontia intercourse and to the prevention of c..

49:5.23 Your world of c. is no criterion of the early days of

53:4.7 few years, and there was gc. on the mansion worlds.

64:6.22 Prince Caligastia’s staff and were thrown into gc. by

66:5.10 to the world during the c. attendant upon rebellion.

66:5.13 by the later c. attendant upon the secession upheaval.

66:5.18 Its members taught much that was lost during the c.

66:6.6 to rob mankind of these few advances by the c. and

66:6.7 bring about c. and the breakdown of all authority

66:7.20 were wiped out by the horrible c. and abject spiritual

66:8.4 the Lucifer rebellion, thus precipitating the long c. of

67:5.1 Gc. reigned in Dalamatia and thereabout for fifty

67:5.1 indescribable c. and racial pandemonium was the

67:5.3 this upheaval left the world in c. worse confounded.

69:7.5 with the Caligastia c., many tribes shamefully treated

70:11.4 was long c. due to the failure to segregate crime and

73:0.1 the Caligastia downfall and consequent social c. had

74:2.8 the world-wide c. occasioned by lack of co-operation

74:3.7 to what must be done to bring order out of the c. of

75:1.3 in abject spiritual darkness and cursed with c.

75:1.3 the world-wide c. of hundreds of local dialects.

75:4.3 resulting in universe disharmony and planetary c..

76:5.7 plunged the planet into such a hopeless state of c.,

77:2.11 long-lived individuals are due to the c. of months

77:2.11 The c. of the twenty-eight-day month, or season,

83:8.3 produced so much c. as to the status of marriage.

91:0.5 In this early evolutionary c. men pray to gods—local

94:7.3 Amid the c. and extreme cult practices of India,

96:1.2 to their concepts of God, and in order to prevent c.

96:1.7 Amid this c. of terminology and haziness of concept,

97:8.1 profane history is responsible for much of the c.

97:8.3 As the honest Jew searched the Scriptures, his c.

99:4.9 Transition is always accompanied by c., and there

99:6.1 C. goes before growth as well as before destruction.

100:5.1 wandering about in c. among the isms and cults of

100:5.2 faith, from c. of cosmic consciousness to unification

101:3.1 religion survives even the c. of metaphysics.

101:4.6 1. The reduction of c by the authoritative elimination

102:0.2 blinded by the c. and distortion of a complex learning

103:8.2 The c. about the experience of the certainty of God

105:3.10 But regardless of any c. concerning the origin of the

109:5.3 emerge into consciousness, and c. of concept is

110:3.5 C., being puzzled, even sometimes discouraged and

120:2.3 atone for the sorrow and c. brought upon Urantia

121:6.3 But this all led to disastrous c. until these problems

124:1.4 The elders were thrown into c..

126:1.5 the c. of his parents steadily increased as they

126:3.10 The gc. of Jesus’ younger days now arose.

127:1.4 imagine the c. when Jesus would make frank denials

130:3.5 The mystery cults they discarded because of the c.

130:7.6 The c. of the scientist grows out of failure to

132:3.10 maintains man’s soul in the midst of the c. of his

134:6.16 As c. increased in the faculty, the three brothers

135:3.3 John was never able to rise above the c. produced

135:3.3 this c., throughout all of his perplexity his mother

135:10.1 There was a sadness of c. about John.

136:4.10 through c. with the fragmentary narratives of the

137:7.14 Jesus did not precipitate c. by the presentation of

139:2.13 Peter continued to suffer c. in his mind between the

139:12.11 self-importance and plunged on down into c., despair

143:5.4 gc., she said, “But, Sir, I cannot call my husband,

143:5.6 have removed all c. by concentrating their worship

148:5.4 I know of your c. as you have read the Scriptures.

151:2.5 The Master permitted this c. to pass the point of

151:2.5 yield analogies in all its features can only result in c.

154:7.5 They were filled with c. and consternation.

158:1.9 And Peter said this because of his c., and because

158:4.8 their nine brethren likewise were sleepless in their c.

159:3.7 within either realm, there is little conflict or c., but

162:2.10 The Sanhedrin disbanded in c., and Jesus withdrew

164:4.10 Josiah had spoken, the Sanhedrin broke up in c.,

164:4.11 And as the Sanhedrists departed in anger and c.,

170:0.1 He was aware of the c. which existed in the minds

170:1.14 Centuries of c. regarding the meaning of the term

170:1.15 1. The c. occasioned by observing the idea of the

170:1.16 2. The c. which was inevitably associated with the

170:1.17 The c. that was inherent in the fact that Christianity

172:5.4 Sunday was a day of perplexity and profound c.;

173:1.5 surrounded by this babble and c. of trade and barter.

173:1.6 contemplating this scene of commerce and c.,

174:5.13 oncoming darkness and c. may not overtake you.

175:4.1 the apostles were left in c. and consternation.

177:4.4 Judas was seized with a terrible conspiracy of c.,

181:2.2 See to it that their present c. regarding my mission

181:2.23 perplexed, but they hesitate to confess their c..

184:1.7 In his c. Annas went in another room, leaving Jesus

184:2.3 Peter’s mind was in a whirl of c.; he could scarcely

184:3.18 unheard-of c. this first session of the Sanhedrist trail

190:3.3 not come to a vote since the meeting broke up in c.

195:5.11 In c. over man’s origin, do not lose sight of his

confusional

65:7.4c. combinations of the mechanical-nonteachable

110:3.5 survival; neither can c. doubts nor fearful uncertainty

confusions

99:7.2 In the midst of the c. of a rapidly changing

126:0.1 No human youth, in passing through the early c.

126:5.9 all those conflicts and c. which the average young

congenial

172:0.3 friends had never seen him more composed and c.

conglomerate

59:3.9 in many regions may be found a collection of c.,

59:5.15 The coal layers alternate with shale, stone, and c..

conglomerates

58:7.9 Much of the older sandstone and c. represents the

59:1.10 1. C.—matter deposited near the shore lines.

60:1.1 The erosion deposits of this period were mostly c.,

conglomerations

95:1.10 contrast to the magical c. of the Babylonian priests

congratulated

48:4.13 to be c. on a comparatively keen sense of humor.

151:2.8 Nathaniel c. each other on their interpretations,

184:2.11 legal right thus to question him, and Peter really c.

congratulations

84:2.4 but the husband remained in bed to receive c.;

145:4.2 Jesus refused the c. and adoration of the twelve

congregate

147:2.2 salvation for their souls, began to c., so much so

congregated

135:2.3 other ascetic herdsmen who c. in this region with

congregation

11:3.4 One hundred thousand divisions equal one c..

145:2.12 a young man in the c. who had been agitated by his

150:8.4 The c. then recited the Shema, the Jewish creed of

150:8.7 The c. looked not at the ruler as he recited the

150:8.7 this was concluded, all the c. joined in saying amen

153:1.1 A distinguished c. greeted Jesus at three o’clock on

153:2.10 As Jesus paused for a moment to look over the c.,

153:2.13 the ruler of the synagogue dismissed the c., but they

153:2.13 They crowded up around Jesus to ask questions

154:2.1 had existed and functioned as an independent c. of

159:1.3 you may tell the whole story to the c., and then, if

164:4.6 excommunicated from the c. of Israel; and this meant

166:5.0 5. THE CONGREGATION AT PHILADELPHIA

166:5.3 to have serious difficulties with the Philadelphia c.

167:3.2 Although the c. of the synagogue at Philadelphia

167:3.2 And as he shared the opinion of the c. that Jesus

167:3.2 stood up before the c. and said: “Are there not six

167:3.3 the c. rejoiced with her that she had been healed.

congregational

91:5.2 Group or c. praying is very effective in that it is

154:2.1 decree based on their contention of c. autonomy

congregations

11:3.4 Ten million c. constitute an assembly.

98:1.1 forbade the organization of exclusive c. for worship

congress

72:7.9 after both houses of the industrial c. have ratified the

134:5.14 Rhode Island has two senators in the American C.

conifers

60:2.7 Ferns persisted, while c. and pines became more like

conjecturesee conjecture, we

1:5.14 does not acquire experience, as finite man might c.

23:0.2 within the boundaries of Orvonton; and I c. that this

31:0.8 At least that is the c. of Uversa.

31:3.8 you are free to c. with us respecting the mystery of

103:6.11 grounded in reason, although imagination and c. are

106:6.3 to c. that the completed function of the Trinity

114:7.16 administration, no one seems to be able even to c..

117:7.16 on of the time creations, but this is really only a c..

118:3.6 if you would c. that, relatively speaking, space is

128:1.8 divine nature there was always room for c. and

189:1.9 leads us to c. that the Master’s resurrection on

conjecture, we

9:6.8 we do not know; what actuates it, we can only c.;

9:7.4 upon the Supreme by the Infinite Spirit, and we c.

9:8.10 Why the Father does so we can only c.; how he does

10:7.3 We often c. as to what will be the personal

17:6.10 We c. that there awaits the finaliters still another

19:4.7 we know or c. about the functioning of a Censor

24:7.8 but we all c. that experiential Deity is in some way

31:7.4 We of Uversa often c. respecting the identity of the

31:9.6 This group numbers seventy Architects, and we c.

31:9.7 corps of Architects numbers 490, and again we c.

55:4.19 we c. their places may be taken by absonite beings

55:6.5 we c. that there can never be a limit to intellectual

55:11.3 major sector stabilization, we can only c. since none

56:7.7 But we all c. that the Michaels, the Creator Sons,

56:7.8 We might c that such a plan must prevail in the outer

107:3.1 We c. that these fellow entities may in some manner

108:1.1 explain the basis of Adjuster assignment, but we c.

108:2.11 We c. that such bestowals are determined by some

112:7.15 grand universe in many undertakings, but we all c.

113:3.6 we c. that this phenomenal ministry is in some

conjectured

7:1.9 c. performances of the Deity Absolute as personal.

15:14.3 c. that the evolved and finished personalization of

21:6.1 any c. superfinite capacities must be self-contained

23:4.3 a Solitary Messenger (a c. personality repercussion

31:7.4 It is even c. that the Corps of the Finality may be

55:7.3 Planetary Sovereign; and it has long been c. that he

64:4.13 but the moon they c. only returned because they

88:4.1 Magic was the technique of manipulating the c.

105:1.5 But even in this c. situation we must assume the

106:6.6 these c. happenings imply the personalization of

107:6.4 In addition to c. mindedness, factors of pure energy

116:5.12 And it is c. that the final attainment of equilibrium

117:7.14 It is c. that at this far-distant time the spirit person of

147:4.3 I asked the question because I c. that many such

158:1.8 Peter erroneously c. that the beings with Jesus were

162:1.7 they c. he must have been promised protection by

174:2.4 Jesus’ enemies c. that, if he would dare to advise

189:4.9 c. that the body had been moved to another place.

190:1.2 they c. that the Jews had removed the body.

195:3.11 But we have often c. what would have happened in

conjectures

12:2.6 if our c. are correct, then the endless future may hold

20:6.1 and waste no time on futile c. about the technique

31:3.5 But aside from these bold c., we really know no

31:9.9 24,010 Master Architects, and if our former c. are

93:10.6 If our c. in this respect are correct, it is altogether

93:10.6 the foregoing c. are probably not far from the truth

conjecturing

26:11.2 many reasons for c. that these two unique groups

conjoin

104:3.14 For when these three persons, as persons, c. for

conjoined

32:3.13 the Paradise Trinity is c. with the evolving divinity of

98:2.12 and science welded into a meaningful unity by the c.

106:8.21 while, in the c. concept of the oneness of the Deity,

110:6.21 c. ministry of the cosmic mind and superadjutant

112:7.2 the true meaning of the actual values which are c.

116:4.3 the culminator of the c. acts of the Paradise Trinity

117:0.1 personalized in the Son, c. for universe action in the

118:9.1 Time and space are a c. mechanism of the master

180:5.12 enhanced self-realization in c. social service and

conjoining

83:8.4 indicates that Deity is not a c. party to such unions.

104:2.4 eventuating out of the c. of the Paradise Deities.

115:4.7 the c. of the power prerogatives of the Almighty

115:4.7 who bestowed the mind of the Supreme as the c.

conjoins

117:7.6 that on the upper limits of the finite, where time c.

conjointsee Conjoint Actor; Conjoint Creator

0:11.1 word of his Son and the act of their C. Executive by

1:3.4 spirit fully and unreservedly with their c. personality

5:3.8 the human soul—the c. creation of the God-seeking

7:0.2 of himself upon the Infinite Spirit, their c. executive.

7:4.6 Infinite Spirit functions truly and literally as the c.

8:1.7 Third Person deitizes by this very act of c. creation,

8:1.8 action of their c. associate and exclusive executive,

8:3.5 c. project of drawing to themselves all truth-loving

8:3.5 that instant the Spirit became the c. administrator

8:3.6 the Infinite Spirit, the c. representative of the divine

10:1.4 for when the c. act of creation was effected, when

10:1.4 while they both bestow the “c. personality” of

10:2.2 another being like themselves; and this c. personality,

10:2.4 The Infinite Spirit is the c. personality, the unique

10:6.3 the Third Source and Center, the c. representative of

13:1.15 host of unrevealed beings of origin in the c. acts of

17:7.1 Spirit upon the living creatures of the c. creation of a

20:6.8 Creator Son send their c. Spirit of Truth to function

21:3.6 2. C. vicegerent sovereignty—the joint rule of the

22:7.14 this c. effort repercusses in certain phases of the

22:7.14 do not know a great deal about these c. children of

22:8.5 Eventually many find their way into the c. corps of

26:11.2 the general custodians of the c. corps of these sons

26:11.2 gathered together in the c. corps on the perfect

26:11.4 To these trinitized sons of the c corps the supervising

27:3.3 sons of the c. corps on the inner Havona circuit,

28:2.2 the Supreme Executive of Orvonton, situated on c.

29:4.23 The energy transformers are the c. creation of the

30:2.135 4. The Corps of C. Trinitized Finaliters.

31:1.5 Corps of C. Trinitized Finaliters on Vicegerington

31:10.5 4. The Corps of C. Trinitized Finaliters.

33:4.1 family of sons and daughters, the first c. act of this

52:3.3 the c. wisdom of the Planetary Prince and Material

55:6.5 by the Adjuster-fusion level of c. morontia values

64:6.32 an early amalgamation provided such a c. people

77:2.2 the union of the c. offspring of the Prince’s staff

105:2.7 is consummated in the appearance of c. personality

109:7.2 Adjusters are c. time and eternity beings.

110:4.2 that of the c. activities of your soul and the Adjuster.

110:6.21 the termination of the c. ministry of the adjutant

112:3.2 morontially bankrupt, in the c. opinion of the

112:5.12 This entity is the c. child of the combined life and

115:7.3 Paradise power, Son personality, and C. action,

116:5.10 (stemming from the c. presence of the Eternal Son

118:0.4 3. The Spirit is c.-existent self.

169:4.2 combined natures and to show forth their c. work.

196:1.6 great ascent from the human to the divine by the c.

196:3.15 effected by a technique of c. revelational evolution.

Conjoint Actorsee also Conjoint Creator

           see also Spirit, Infinite; Source, Third;

                         Third Person

0:2.14 3.God the Spirit—C., Universal Integrator, and Mind

0:5.5 The C. is the spirit-mind personality, the source of

0:6.1 and all that responds to the mind circuit of the C.,

1:5.16 the C. encompasses all the mind expression of the

2:7.7 universe coheres in the God of mind, the C.;

3:1.8 God is correlated with the absolute mind of the C.,

3:1.8 is potentially present in the mind circuits of the C.,

3:1.8 the Daughters of the C., the Divine Ministers of the

3:2.9 empowering the C. to execute the choosing of the

4:1.10 Providence—the realm of the C. and the Supreme

5:3.5 you are co-operating with the agencies of the C..

5:6.11 as all mind is circuited in the C. and all spirit in the

6:2.6 unreservedly share the divine spirit with the C.,

6:4.8 but the Son, equally with the Father and the C., is

6:5.1 nor does the Son function, except through the C.,

6:6.3 are entirely outside of the mind circuits of the C.,

6:7.2 the Father’s bestowal of personality upon the C.

8:2.2 Spirit of Spirits, the Paradise Mother Spirit, the C.,

8:2.5 mind potential of the C. will be found adequate to

8:3.1 so the C. is the perfect execution of the “first”

8:4.1 And all the spirit offspring of the C. partake of this

8:5.2 spiritually present equally with the Son or the C.;

8:5.5 Ever remember that the Infinite Spirit is the C.;

9:0.1 in this eternity situation foreshadows that the C.

9:0.2 The C. possesses unique prerogatives of synthesis,

9:0.4 Throughout the universes the agencies of the C.

9:0.4 The C. is the revelation of the unity of God, in whom

9:1.1 As the C., he is the joint representative of the Father

9:1.3 The C. is the correlator of all actual reality; he is

9:1.3 he is the Deity repository of the Father’s thought

9:1.3 he is eternally regardful of the material absoluteness

9:1.4 the C. operates not only as an infinite spirit

9:1.4 but also as a universal manipulator of the forces and

9:1.4 The C. functions throughout the grand universe as

9:1.4 He functions specifically wherever and whenever

9:1.4 he dominates all reactions with mind, wields great

9:1.6 The C. seems to be motivated by the Father-Son

9:1.6 he seems to compensate for the incompleteness of

9:2.1 threefold sense: in the C., as spirit allied with mind.

9:3.2 is revealed in the personal reactions of the C. to

9:3.4 Still further does the C. display powers which can

9:3.7 the C. does not act for, or in response to, Paradise.

9:3.7 He acts, personally, for the Father and the Son.

9:3.7 are all volitional acts of the C. himself; they are not

9:6.2 so does the C exercise a drawing power on all minds

9:6.2 C. unqualifiedly dominates and controls the mind

9:6.6 subject only to the universal gravity grasp of the C..

9:6.9 and there is a vast zone of activities wherein the C.

9:7.1 The C. is able to co-ordinate all levels of universe

9:7.3 We know that the C. is the universe center of the

9:7.3 that he is the ancestor of the cosmic mind, and that

10:0.1 various Sons of divine origin, together with the C.

10:1.3 co-ordinate personalities, the Eternal Son and the C..

10:1.4 With the coming into being of the C. and the

10:2.3 the reasons for believing in the inevitability of the C..

10:3.7 final personalization of coexistent Deity—the C.

10:3.19 The C. represents the Father-Son association, but

10:3.19 but the Father-Son association, but he also functions

10:3.19 He is not directly concerned with physical gravity,

10:3.19 but he more or less participates in all other universe

10:4.5 what the Infinite Spirit does is the function of the C..

10:7.1 The Father, the Son, and the C. are truly one.

11:9.3 the Father and the Son, gave existence to the C.

12:3.4 3. The Mind Gravity of the C..

12:3.10 the intellectual drawing of the C. takes origin in the

12:4.3 1. We think the C. initiates motion in space.

12:4.4 If the C. produces the motions of space, we cannot

12:6.2 Father and the Son function co-ordinately in the C..

12:8.6 the C. is to the realms of mind—the intelligent

12:8.7 The C. reacts to both material and spiritual realities

12:8.7 mind, is the exclusive domain of the C., who thus

14:6.17 affords the Infinite Spirit proof of being the C.,

15:9.1 the mind gravity of the C., and the material gravity

16:1.3 assemble about the C. in the triune presence of

16:2.5 concerning the divinity and personality of the C.

16:3.10 personalities taking origin in the Father and the C..

16:3.15 personal and spiritual nature is the C.’ portraiture

16:4.1 the universal administrative control of the C.,

16:4.15 in association with the C. and the Supreme Being.

17:3.3 the phenomenon of the mind levels of the C.,

17:8.1 and Center both as the Infinite Spirit and as the C..

17:8.6 3. As diversified representatives of the C. they are

17:8.9 Functional unity, inherent in the C., is disclosed to

23:4.2 to the C.’ bestowal of Supreme-Ultimate Mind.

24:1.2 Supervisors function solely as the agents of the C..

24:3.3 Though the C. looks upon them as true personalities,

28:3.2 the universal presence of the infinite mind of the C.

28:4.4 1. The Voice of the C.. In each superuniverse

28:4.4 are less truly and automatically reflective of the C.

28:6.2 Always does the C. “take note of the man, in what

41:5.8 the performances, and the co-ordination of the C.

42:0.2 of the Son and the Father executed by the C..

42:2.16 This is the existential energy domain of the C.,

42:10.6 levels of absolute mind—the direct circuits of the C..

42:10.7 overshadowed by the universal presence of the C.

103:7.3 correlated in the mind relationships of the C.

104:3.13 is ever disclosed in the ceaseless acts of the C.

104:4.12 3. The C..

104:4.13 concomitant with the birth of the Inf. Spirit, the C..

104:4.41 2. The C..

104:4.43 The C. universally integrates the varying functional

104:4.44 As they function in this triunity, the C. and the

104:5.5 3. The C..

104:5.6 The C. is the absolute of mind reality,

105:3.5 Third Person of Deity, the C.; infinite integrator of

105:3.5 This selfsame C., this God of Action, is the perfect

106:1.4 liaison between the Seven Master Spirits and the C.

106:7.6 the Father means to the Eternal Son and to the C.

107:5.3 Sonthat which is ancestral to the minds of the C..

107:6.5 personality can traverse the mind circuits of the C.

108:2.1 over the universal mind-gravity circuit of the C. in

112:0.3 which is bestowed by the Father himself or by the C.,

113:3.2 takes to correlate this integrated influence of the C.

115:3.14 The C. is at one and the same time the mind

115:4.7 takes place by virtue of the ministry of the C.,

115:6.1 the mind gravity of the C. unerringly clutches all vital

115:7.8 even as the mind of the C. integrates the divine

116:2.9 5. The C..

116:2.14 even as in eternity the C. flashed into being by the

116:3.2 are held together by the mind presences of the C..

116:3.3 The mind presences of the C. unify the spirit of

116:3.5 the C. is the ever-present source of the mind ministry

116:4.2 relationship between the Supreme Being and the C.

116:4.2 The Infinite Spirit as the C. functions in many

116:4.8 The presence of the C. evolves from a living power

117:3.8 The Father collaborates with the C. in manipulating

117:7.1 Isle of Paradise, as completely unified as is the C.,

118:9.7 of the Eternal Son; this is the function of the C..

119:8.4 mortal bestowal he portrayed the will of the C.,

Conjoint Creator

6:5.3 in conjunction with the Father or with the C., who

6:6.3 ancestor to diverse and far-flung minds of the C..

8:1.7 conjoint creation, and he forever becomes the C..

8:2.1 The C. is from eternity and is wholly and without

8:2.2 the Universal Spirit, the Supreme Guide, the C.,

8:2.5 Of all aspects of the Father’s nature, the C. most

8:2.8 The C. inherits all the Father’s beauty of thought and

8:3.2 bestow all possible authority and power upon the C..

8:3.3 The Eternal Son and the C. have planned every

8:4.7 The C. is truly and forever the great ministering

8:6.2 The C. is just as real and visible to the higher

8:6.4 we find that the C. is not only the Third Source

8:6.5 the C. of all things and all beings and all universes.

9:0.1 the amazing power of the C. to create beings

9:0.3 The Infinite Spirit, the C., is a universal minister.

9:1.2 The C. embodies the fullness of the combined and

9:1.3 and the providence of God is the domain of the C.

9:1.5 C. manifests certain phases of the omnipotence

9:2.3 the Eternal Son, and the spiritual presence of the C..

9:3.5 The C. is not energy nor the source of energy nor

9:3.5 destiny of energy; he is the manipulator of energy.

9:3.5 The C. is action—motion, change, modification,

9:4.3 The C. is absolute only in the domain of mind, in

9:4.3 Master Spirits, the primary personalities of the C..

9:5.4 The reality of the C. is disclosed imperfectly in the

9:5.4 The C. is the ancestor of the cosmic mind, and the

9:5.5 The C. is the source of mind, but mind is not the

9:5.5 is the source of mind, but mind is not the C..

10:3.13 4. As mind, through the C..

16:1.1 The C., the Infinite Spirit, is necessary to the

16:2.5 Collectively they are one with the C. on all

17:6.3 are embraced within the creative potential of the C.

23:0.1 are the personal and universal corps of the C.;

24:0.1 we divide all personalities and entities of the C. into

24:3.2 Wherever the circuits of the C. extend, there these

26:2.2 supernaphim are the exclusive offspring of the C..

34:1.2 and through this new personal segregation of the C.

conjointly

8:0.3 instant that God the Father and God the Son c.

9:3.1 be annulled except by the forces and energies c.

10:2.2 the eternal partners c. bestow those qualities and

16:2.2 and the Son c. act only through the Infinite Spirit.

16:3.12 Master Spirits, it becomes necessary to speak c. for

29:2.11 Supervisors function both as individuals and c. with

32:3.12 thus may c. attempt to reach the sublime heights

66:7.6 by both men and women and by the two acting c..

113:6.1 human soul—c. evolved by the ministry of mortal

121:0.1 the United Brotherhood of Urantia Midwayers, c.

conjunction

122:8.7 an extraordinary c. of Jupiter and Saturn in the

conjunction, in

6:1.3 never personally functions as a creator except in c.

6:5.3 When the Son creates personality, he does so in c.

9:8.10 the Infinite Spirit does in his own behalf,in creative c.

33:0.1 executed by this Son, who, in c. with his Spirit

34:4.13 and, in c. with the magnetic forces of the worlds,

34:5.3 man first experiences the ministry of the Spirit in c.

43:9.4 in c. with the constellation program concerned with

49:6.6 accomplished by the guardian seraphim in c. with an

57:5.6 the sun, in c. with one of its periodic internal

63:5.6 At last a tool-creating mind was functioning in c.

65:0.1 the Master Spirits in c. with the active ministration of

67:6.4 sustained by the technique of the tree of life in c.

74:6.4 energy” direct from certain space emanations in c.

76:5.6 angelic helpers continued to struggle in c. with the

93:0.2 corps of twelve served in c. with the Life Carriers.

93:10.8 both Magisterial and Trinity Teacher Sons, in c.

101:5.14 in the place of faith and truth or, rather, in c. with,

104:4.38 immanence of Deity in c. with the transcendence of

106:2.3 by the children of the Infinite Spirit in c. with the

113:6.5 in c. with the newly fabricated morontia form,

115:4.1 potentiality (in c. with the First Source and Center).

115:4.5 manifest on the finite level in c. with the Supreme

121:8.3 This record by Mark, in c. with Andrew’s and

conjunctions

122:8.7 remarkable astronomic fact that similar c. occurred

conjure

100:4.5 In the mind’s eye c. up a picture of one of your

conjurers

90:2.2 called wizards, witches, enchanters, necromancers, c.

conjuring

90:2.1 Spirit c. was a very precise and highly complicated

connect

60:1.8 was rich in marine life and extended eastward to c.

60:3.5 North America and extended northward to c. with

61:1.12 through the Ural depression, ran south to c. with

95:5.5 the priests were not slow to c. all of Egypt’s troubles

112:5.21 destiny guardian, who so fully c. up your new life in

149:2.3 1. The effort to c. the gospel teaching directly onto

170:2.10 Jesus did not c. the establishment of the kingdom

176:1.6 Jews were determined to c. the destruction of the

183:3.1 might not directly c. him with the armed guards

connectedsee connected with

32:5.3 or the chronology of any c. series of events,

59:4.1 the land of the world is c. by slender isthmuses and

59:5.20 Eastern America and western Europe were c. by

59:6.5 continents which had so long c. South America with

59:6.8 since the land masses were still c., this prereptilian

60:1.13 Siberia and North America were c. by the Bering

61:1.12 was broken only by the Ural Straits, which c. the

61:1.14 North America was then c. by land with every

61:7.10 since the c. Great Lakes system began to empty out

64:1.5 the ice age England was c. by land with France,

64:2.6 that time the land bridge still c. France with England;

65:7.1 local universe headquarters or from some world c.

84:1.3 later beliefs c. the beginnings of life with the breath

95:6.6 Zoroaster c. this event with the end of the world.

156:5.4 They c. God with both good and evil.

connected with

5:1.2 infinite grandeur and an inexpressible generosity c.

12:2.4 are the energy movements therein discernibly c.

14:4.21 superhuman beings and those orders directly c. your

16:4.15 Many features c with this extraordinary phenomenon

18:6.5 A Union of Days is not organically c. with the

19:5.6 Adjusters are in some manner related to, or are c.

20:9.4 the whole order of Daynal sonship is intimately c.

30:3.2 These students are not in any manner organically c.

31:8.2 These beings are in no way c. with the mortal ascent

32:5.4 As regards the sectors of time c. with, and forming a

35:8.1 Although occupied with varied tasks c. with system

36:6.7 There are some things c. with the elaboration of life

37:6.1 recruited corps embracing all types of individuals c.

37:10.3 There is much work c. with their physical upkeep,

38:3.1 are unrevealed because they are in no manner c.

38:3.1 angels, who are not in any specific manner c. with

39:1.3 to organizing and administering the special work c.

39:2.7 The assistant teachers are individually c. with the

48:5.2 on up to the highest of the educational spheres c.

49:6.2 practical reasons and sentimental associations c.

50:4.2 the physical work c. with the establishment of this

53:6.3 exhilarating moment was the thrilling adventure c.

58:6.4 nothing supernatural c. with these genetic mutations.

59:1.8 The northern Atlantic or Arctic seas were then c. the

59:4.14 As the land rose, North America became c. with

59:5.11 America was still c. with Europe by way of Africa.

59:6.4 inland seas which were c. with the oceans by narrow

60:3.14 70,000,000 years ago the crustal distortions c. with

61:1.12 North America was c. with Asia by the Bering

61:3.8 The Strait of Gibraltar closed, and Spain was c. with

61:3.8 Still later, the Mediterranean was c. with the Indian

61:4.3 North America was c. with both South America and

65:7.2 perplexed in explaining all of everything c. with

72:2.15 2. Educational courts—the juridical bodies c. with

74:8.3 celestial surgery c. with the interchange of living

77:8.13 c. with the phenomena of so-called “mediumship”

88:1.1 Objects c. with dreams were likely to be converted

88:5.1 Since anything c. with the body could become a

93:10.11 the most unique of all characters ever to become c.

112:1.17 the individual members are not c. with each other

114:7.7 separate corps of destiny, which are intimately c.

119:7.2 no secrecy (aside from the incarnation mystery) c.

122:3.4 the only event of supernatural occurrence c. with

124:5.4 from the course of training in the local school c. the

133:6.4 There was a progressive thinker c. with this local

133:8.3 There was a certain Indian c. with his father’s

135:0.1 or supernatural c. with the birth of John the Baptist.

151:6.6 the swine was directly c. with the cure of Amos.

154:6.9 when James became c. with the early Christian

159:1.3 And so, in all these matters c. with the discipline of

168:1.9 the enactment of the greatest of all works c. with the

174:0.1 Lazarus became c. with the missionary movement

174:1.3 in all matters c. with the child-parent relationship.

192:1.7 There was no miracle c. with this episode.

Connecticut

60:1.7 The great eastern-C. fault appeared, one side

connecting

25:0.1 These versatile beings function as the c. links

50:3.1 This corps of material helpers constitutes the c. link

51:1.6 These wonderfully useful beings are the c. links

51:6.5 indispensable link c. God with man, bridging the

58:6.2 organisms, you will not be able to find such c. links

59:4.10 one had a long body c. a head and tail, while the

60:1.6 Bering Strait land bridge soon again emerges, c. the

73:3.4 and the neck c. with the mainland was only

80:2.4 creating one sea of the Mediterranean and c. it with

87:3.1 ancestor worship inevitable since it became the c.

92:5.6 son-of-God idea, the c. link between man and God.

112:5.21 would at first have difficulty in c. the new morontia

116:3.2 manipulate; mind is the vital link c. matter and spirit

connectionsee connection with, in

1:5.9 true person and everlastingly maintains personal c.

9:2.3 There exist the c. of the Adjusters direct with the

12:3.7 In this c. it is interesting to record observations

16:4.4 We are unable to trace any personal c. between the

19:1.4 In this c., it may be noted that Teacher Sons are the

20:4.1 the c. of the Avonal Son with the local and the

21:5.10 These Master Sons maintain an unbroken c. with

21:6.2 For in this c. we note that such Master Sons are then

22:2.7 They maintain constant c. with their headquarters

23:2.11 in this c., not to appear boastful of their perfection,

32:4.6 indwell human minds but have no discernible c. with

36:4.6 It should be explained in this c. that the fifth group of

43:4.8 “And this is a statement of fact regardless of the c. in

48:4.8 And in this c. they have the hearty co-operation of

51:1.4 cut off from c. with the universe source of light

55:0.4 in this c. it should be noted that the worlds of the

55:4.14 There exists a close working c. between the finaliters

56:5.2 And while it is inappropriate in this c. to undertake

59:4.6 seas having simultaneous c. with the Pacific,

61:4.6 Soon afterwards the land c. between Africa and

66:4.15 It should be explained in this c. that the Life Carriers

77:2.2 deprived of their c. with the life currents of the

84:1.3 no c. between sex indulgence and the birth of a child.

92:4.2 regardless of apparent c. or derivation, the religions

93:5.12 Abraham, because of his close c. with Melchizedek,

99:0.1 highest social ministry when religion has least c. with

100:2.1 of a living spiritual c. with true spiritual forces and,

101:9.9 Faith becomes the c. between moral consciousness

102:3.2 c. between the material and the spiritual levels of

103:6.12 all-important and indispensable metaphysical c.

107:0.7 These three phases of mortal life have no c. with

108:3.4 no authority over them or administrative c. with

108:3.4 believe that there is a very close administrative c.

120:0.7 In this c. it should be borne in mind that Michael

121:2.5 There was very close c. between the culture, worship

122:4.4 denied any c. with the royal house of David.

146:2.2 in the heart of man gradually destroys the prayer c.

147:5.7 “My children, if there exists a true and living c.

155:3.4 And it was in this c. that new meaning became

170:0.1 from all c. with earthly kingdoms and temporal

176:3.2 your c. with the kingdom is spiritual and individual

176:4.6 as to when he will fulfill this promise or in what c..

176:4.7 wholly ignorant as to how, when, or in what c. he

179:3.5 determined one’s future c. with the Master’s work,

180:2.1 If you will maintain this living spiritual c. with me,

180:2.5 When there exists this living c. between divinity

184:2.5 Peter vehemently denied all c. with Jesus, saying,

184:2.7 And again Peter denied all c. with his Master.

184:2.8 Just as he had once more denied all c. with Jesus,

186:5.1 the death of the Son of Man on earth has any c.

189:1.2 a discarded outer covering which had no further c.

connection with, in

0:8.12 it will probably expand in c. the future evolution of

5:3.5 work out the details of your earthly sojourn in c. the

7:4.5 a Creator Son did perform on Urantia in c. his

11:2.3 These differences in dimensions, taken in c. its

12:3.10 the possibility that mind activities are involved in c.

15:8.8 the experience acquired in c. observations having

17:4.3 The Image Aids do not directly function in c. the

21:2.9 In c. this event the Creative Spirit focalization of the

25:1.7 They engage in an endless variety of activities in c.

30:3.6 in c. which these artisans will be more fully discussed

30:3.13 pilgrims are assigned to various services in c. their

30:4.34 what you acquire in c. instruction respecting your

35:10.4 It is in c. these administrative spheres of the Lanon.

39:6.9 you will learn in c. the narratives dealing with the

39:7.1 do function in c. the ascendant-mortal career but

39:8.6 This group of ministering spirits is discussed in c.

40:5.10 an experience which will be invaluable in c. later

41:6.6 during the times of its convulsive eruptions in c. the

41:9.4 supergas winds becomes so great that, in c. the

42:2.18 level of Paradise and only in c. the absonite peoples.

43:0.3 those described in c. the universe administration.

47:3.5 employed in c. special or dispensational resurrections

48:2.12 They sometimes work in c. supermaterial phenomena

48:3.3 but every now and then, in c. certain unfortunate

50:3.4 The corporeal staff are removed from the planet in c.

50:4.6 Individual instruction in c. family-group teaching,

52:7.10 But sooner or later, in c. the termination of one of

55:10.9 concerning the function of these Creator Sons in c.

59:1.17 The supposed glacial deposits appearing in c. these

59:5.14 uneasiness—the settling and rising of the land—in c.

60:4.2 But in c. the rise of the Rocky Mountains, folding

61:7.1 displaced stone, and rock flour, are to be found in c.

63:7.3 They sought to send greetings to Urantia in c. these

66:5.21 the purification ceremonies to be practiced in c. with

72:0.3 the disloyalty of its Planetary Prince in c. the Lucifer

73:6.7 inability to benefit from the tree of life, and in c.

73:7.1 after Adam left the Garden when, in c. the violent

74:1.2 all this should be borne in mind in c. the narration of

76:5.3 companion would probably be repersonalized in c.

77:4.12 was acquired in c. the Babylonian story of the flood,

77:7.2 were duly interned in c. the planetary adjudication of

80:1.2 very early introduced pottery and agriculture in c.

85:1.4 images and idols which were carved in stone in c.

89:7.2 This was often done in c. one of the sacred feasts of

89:7.4 laxity with primitive worship had their origin in c.

89:9.2 In c. the Mother of God cult, in Mexico and

90:4.4 The medicine men essayed actual surgery in c temple

90:4.5 Massage was developed in c. incantation, rubbing

92:6.19 It was Jewish theology in c. the later Christian

95:1.7 And it was in c. this revival of the worship of Ishtar

101:7.2 discriminating thinking in c. sensitivity to meanings

106:5.2 the power-personality synthesis now going on in c.

114:7.10 other ways unknown to us, in c. these reserve corps.

118:4.6 in c. the segregation of potentials that the Architects

119:1.4 the service of this transitory Melchizedek Son in c.

119:2.4 in c. the Melchizedek bestowal, Michael again took

122:1.1 individuals who had distinguished themselves in c.

122:7.1 any attempt to “number the people,” and this, in c.

123:2.1 functioning in c. incarnation of a supermortal being

127:3.15 this, in c. his untiring patience, enabled him serenely

128:6.6 Jude was next in Jerusalem at a Passover and in c.

132:4.4 persons who desired to secure his services in c.

134:6.16 Mithraic temple and eventually burned down in c.

135:9.1 discussing what had happened in c. Jesus’ baptism.

136:3.6 be ever mindful of the counsel he had received in c.

136:5.1 would make use of these mighty personalities in c.

136:5.3 be permitted to serve, or manifest themselves in c.

136:5.4 were not operative in c. their function in time.

136:5.4 host of universe intelligences in any manner in c.

136:5.5 event occurring in c. Jesus’ remaining earth labors

136:5.5 The elimination of time in c. the expressed desire of

136:5.5 Any lapse of time consciousness on his part, in c.

136:7.3 the lack of control over the element of time in c.

137:4.4 at what point in c. the wedding ceremonies he had

142:7.14 vividly recalled this experience in c. their preaching

144:5.18 these and other prayer models as illustrations in c.

145:2.16 after sundown, was Amatha’s cure effected in c. the

148:2.1 In c. the seaside encampment, Elman, the physician,

148:2.2 Many of the cures effected by Jesus in c. his ministry

149:2.8 to take women along as teachers of the gospel in c.

150:0.2 anointing the sick with certain forms of oil in c.

150:1.1 Of all the daring things which Jesus did in c. his earth

151:2.8 Jesus employed parables in c. his public teaching.

151:6.6 And it was this incidental occurrence, in c. the

152:4.3 In c. the latter part of his dream Peter arose from the

158:1.3 more of his experience on Mount Hermon in c. his

158:1.6 all your experience in c. the further bestowal mission

159:2.3 John oftentimes recounted this experience in c. his

161:2.2 Many remarkable things have happened in c. his

164:3.15 reason for resorting to these material means in c.

167:6.5 It was at Jericho, in c. the discussion of the early

170:1.1 In c. the recital of Jesus’ sermon it should be noted

170:4.5 advance toward the dawn of a new social order in c.

172:4.3 scenes, recalling his emotions in c. previous visits,

172:5.12 rebuke in c. Mary’s anointing at the feast in Simon’s

174:3.2 even your Father Moses understood this, for, in c.

175:1.1 In c. this teaching and preaching the Father has done

176:1.3 in the terrible overthrow of the Jewish people in c.

176:4.5 his second advent on earth be timed to occur in c.

176:4.5 Will Michael come in c. the termination of some

178:3.2 my Father has done many wonderful works in c.

179:5.10 celebration of the old but bloodless Passover in c.

185:1.6 result of the needless slaughter of Samaritans in c.

188:3.8 undisclosed destiny in c. the uncreated universes of

189:1.5 see them do anything in c. the Master’s awakening.

189:3.2 the necessity of Gabriel’s presence here in c. the

191:3.4 Michael had already, in c. his previous bestowals,

192:4.6 Neither did they publicly appear in c. the funeral of

connections

38:9.8 The secondary group can establish working c. only

79:3.2 lanes and the caravan routes re-established these c.;

122:1.3 the most ideal combination of widespread racial c.

connective

92:6.19 Islam is the religio-cultural c. of North Africa,

connects

77:9.2 harmonizes and c. the changing administrations of

115:7.8 the Supreme c. the finite with the absonite, even as

connive

83:2.2 Some women would c. at capture in order to escape

connotation

40:9.7 And since any one event may have a spiritual c. to

connote

0:4.11 Paradise, properly qualified, may c. any and all forms

2:5.11 even though love does c. man’s highest concept of

56:9.3 Does the presence of the Deity Absolute c. the

100:3.4 An isolated and purely selfish pleasure may c. a

107:7.3 circumstances, and these activities c. genuine volition

110:3.5 Such attitudes may sometimes c. lack of active

116:2.3 Eternity and infinity c. a level of deity reality which

connoted

89:4.2 the idea of the gift sacrifice, which c. the attitude of

96:1.4 versions but was generally c. by the term El Elyon,

100:4.1 the face of refusal to espouse the higher values c. in

connotes

0:1.12 The Deity level of Ultimacy c. a function in relation

0:6.9 Light—is a word symbol which c. the personality

5:3.7 Sincere worship c. the mobilization of all the powers

16:8.6 Self-consciousness c. recognition of the actuality of

42:2.3 The extension of this concept c. the force-space

42:10.5 This mind level c. the organization of the morontia

42:10.7 Mind always c. the presence-activity of living

42:12.9 of a living being; it c. the arrangement of energies,

105:1.3 The concept of the I AM c. unqualified infinity,

105:5.2 but the volitional act promulgating finite reality c.

106:0.8 This level c. the eternity presence of the seven

106:4.2 c. the full emergence of this transcendental Deity.

110:2.6 Morontia intellect, therefore, c. a dual mind in the

111:2.7 spirit, which c. a value and carries a meaning not

111:4.1 Understanding c. that these recognized sensory

112:2.7 In the true meaning of the word, love c. mutual

195:7.16 and c. eternal progression in spiritual ascension

196:3.17 spiritual insight—c. the individual’s choice between

connoting

0:6.8 Mind is a phenomenon c. the presence-activity of

conquer

78:6.2 the Caspian Sea route to c. and amalgamate with the

78:8.5 they did not c. the remnants of the Andites who

131:4.6 smite not him who smites you, c. anger with mercy

187:2.3 death, even in this cruel and inhuman form, and c.

194:3.11 They are to go out to c. the world with unfailing

195:9.2 the religion of Jesus is destined to c. an empire of

conquered

69:3.7 grew out of the relations of the conqueror to the c.,

78:5.3 Asian tribes who c. Europe, India, and stretches of

78:8.12 long before the barbarian cavalrymen c. the valley,

80:5.2 the Mesopotamian conquerors with the c. peoples.

98:3.6 The emerging Roman state c. politically but was in

98:3.6 conquered politically but was in turn c. by the cults,

131:4.4 We praise the name of the never-c. Conqueror.

171:2.4 If you have already c. yourself within your own

195:10.18 carpenter set in motion those teachings which c.

195:10.18 This same Christianity c.—absorbed and exalted—

conquering

71:1.2 Many were founded by c. nomads, who would

72:5.12 Slowly but certainly they are c. their machines.

79:3.2 Not long after c. India, the Dravidian Andites lost

150:9.5 gospel of truth and not as an enthusiastic and all-c.

conqueror

69:3.7 grew out of the relations of the c. to the conquered,

69:8.2 those captives who refused to accept the c.’ religion.

69:8.3 only the king being saved to gratify the c.’ vanity,

131:4.4 We praise the name of the never-conquered C..

conquerors

70:2.18 It promotes social organization among the c. but

78:5.6 the so-called Dravidian and later Aryan c. of India;

78:8.4 These c. of Mesopotamia carried in their ranks

79:2.6 these earlier Andite c. made a desperate attempt to

79:2.8 Had the Andite c. been in numbers three times what

79:3.1 The blending of the Andite c. of India with the

79:4.3 also because the Aryans were reinforced by later c.,

79:4.6 to prevent racial amalgamation of the Aryan c. with

80:5.2 the final blending of the Mesopotamian c. with the

80:5.7 absorbed by the later and virile c. of their homelands

195:0.11 Christians came off more than c. in that they

195:10.1 Jesus’ disciples should be more than c., even

conquers

42:11.5 Space eventually c. linear gravitation because of

conquest

3:5.17 experience by the magnificent c. of a belligerent self.

47:6.3 on personal aggrandizement nor on self-seeking c..

54:1.5 Liberty without the associated c. of self is a figment

62:3.11 one male and one female, were indifferent to c.;

64:6.28 though no great cultural c. of the world races had

66:5.7 The advisers regarding the c. of predatory animals.

67:4.1 all swept into rebellion as were all of the animal-c.

70:8.5 Class evolution was powerfully influenced by c.,

71:1.2 The early states were small and were the result of c..

71:1.2 Such states, resulting from c., were, perforce,

71:1.19 6. C. and reorganization of weak and backward

71:1.23 federations were usually firmly cemented by c..

71:8.9 7. The fostering of science and the c. of disease.

71:8.12 10. The c. of dialects—the triumph of a universal

78:6.8 inferior peoples prepared the way for the later c. of

78:8.8 proclaimed himself King and started out on the c. of

79:1.9 the Mongols under Genghis Khan began the c. of the

79:2.0 2. THE ANDITE CONQUEST OF INDIA

79:3.4 entered India and nearly achieved the religious c. of

79:4.2 These invaders never completed the c. of the country

79:5.1 While the story of India is that of Andite c. and

79:8.1 was delayed by the thoroughness of their c. of Asia.

79:8.2 With the completion of the c. of eastern Asia the

80:4.3 later semimilitary and c.-loving Andite descendants.

80:5.0 5. THE ANDITE C. OF NORTHERN EUROPE

80:5.2 there went forth the successive waves of c., which

80:5.5 The later c. progressed by commercial penetration,

81:6.11 boundaries by peaceful penetration or military c.,

81:6.18 The c. of dialects must precede the spread of culture

93:5.11 approve of his pupil’s ambitious schemes for c.;

93:6.1 Abraham envisaged the c. of all Canaan.

93:6.1 persuaded Abraham to abandon his scheme of c.

108:2.7 Adjusters arrive in mortal minds upon the c. of the

109:2.11 Adjusters are those who have achieved the c. of

109:5.5 Heredity may interfere with rate of personality c.,

110:6.1 within the successive c. of the seven psychic circles

110:6.7 The c. of these levels of cosmic evolution is reflected

110:6.10 selfhood reality is directly determined by circle c..

111:6.2 The courage required to effect the c. of nature and

113:1.6 inward in the task of self-understanding, self-c.,

113:2.2 very first being who attains the requisite circle of c..

117:2.1 The Supreme is the c. of the incomplete present and

117:3.2 the spirit c. of energy-matter through the mediation

121:3.7 peoples, was a feature of Roman military c..

129:3.9 great progress in the ascension and spiritual c. of

131:6.2 Man’s greatest victory is the c. of himself.

134:5.6 And then, by c., tribes become unified as a nation,

136:2.2 in all matters related to the c. of mind and to self-

141:3.8 Jesus portrayed c. by sacrifice, the sacrifice of pride

163:6.2 to go forward in an endless career of spiritual c..”

176:4.4 Prince will many times visit the world whose c.

196:2.7 extraordinary progress in the c. of the human mind

conquests

70:2.21 To discover leaders society must now turn to the c.

71:1.11 8. Decisive c..

78:3.1 explains their long delay in making territorial c..

78:4.5 military in character and more akin to actual c..

78:5.8 The migratory c. of the Andites continued on

78:8.7 Only when these priests made c. of the neighboring

79:1.1 These earlier migrations were in no sense c.;

80:4.3 aggressive Andites who made actual military c..

81:3.7 Military c., colonization, and missionary enterprises

89:10.4 that should lead quickly and surely to those faith c.

consanguineous

70:5.2 in the clan organization, the grouping of c. families.

71:1.23 bitter struggle with these smaller c. clan groups,

82:5.4 groups, when isolated, always reverted to c. mating.

134:5.6 families overlap into c. clans which become united

conscience

52:6.5 Only a moral c. can condemn the evils of national

92:2.6 C., untaught by experience and unaided by reason,

92:2.6 C. never has been, and never can be, a safe guide to

92:2.6 C. is not a divine voice speaking to the human soul.

92:2.6 It is merely the sum total of the moral content of the

92:2.6 it simply represents the humanly conceived ideal of

95:2.5 ritual early became involved with the realms of c.

95:3.2 Such natural evolutions of c. and character were

95:3.5 Nile valley teachers were the first to proclaim c. as

95:4.1 This seer exalted c. to its highest pinnacle of

97:4.7 Amos quickened the national c. of the Hebrews to

97:5.1 It was in the wake of this arousal of c. in the Hebrew

100:1.5 of selfhood accompanied by self-criticism—c.,

100:1.5 for c. is really the criticism of oneself by one’s own

101:0.3 is distinct from the ethical prompting of human c..

101:3.1 survival: the ethical c. and the moral consciousness.

101:5.10 Such religions are predicated on the assurance of c.

101:5.13 only the assurance of faith and the confirmation of c.;

101:7.6 primitive religion that was largely a fairy tale of c.

101:9.2 accordance with their enlightenment and status of c..

103:2.10 A misguided c. can become responsible for much

110:5.1 of the Adjuster with what is commonly called c.;

110:5.1 C. is a human and purely psychic reaction.

110:5.1 C., rightly, admonishes you to do right; but the

110:5.5 conscious reception of the dictations of mortal c..

127:2.8 Jesus could not in clear c. release himself from the

154:0.2 Herod had a bad c. for having put John to death,

154:6.8 the preacher’s eloquence, and how the c. responds to

156:2.7 therefore must you maintain a c. void of offense.”

185:0.4 Although these Jews were not at all bothered in c.

186:1.2 Judas was pricked in his c. about his traitorous

189:4.7 By this time Joanna was c.-stricken that they had

195:2.6 The Stoic and his sturdy appeal to “nature and c.

195:10.20 knowledge without character, power without c.,

conscience-stricken

189:4.7 By this time Joanna was c. that they had deserted

consciences

145:3.3 Jesus did speak directly to the c. and souls of men.

conscientious

26:9.4 the good news that in very truth the c. creatures of

36:5.8 by the channels of intelligent and c. self-direction.

101:1.6 Faith unites moral insight with c. discriminations of

122:5.1 Joseph was a mild-mannered man, extremely c.,

124:4.9 c. admonition of dutiful submission to his parents;

128:7.3 not c. about earning his share of the family upkeep.

140:8.27 Jesus, even Christianity, carefully provide for c.

155:6.9 can only divide men and set them in c. array

conscioussee self-conscious; see God-conscious

1:3.2 we may be highly c. of the material evidences of his

3:3.1 The divine mind is c. of, and conversant with, the

5:0.1 the intellect of every normal-minded and morally c.

5:2.4 The fact that you are not intellectually c. of close

5:3.7 material limitations can never become highly c. of the

5:6.10 the Father is personally c. of, and in personal touch

6:6.2 Spirit is ever c., minded, and possessed of varied

7:3.1 become still more c. of the loving embrace of the

9:2.5 man can in some degree become c. of the Adjuster,

9:4.2 pure spirit, for spirit is innately c. and identifying.

9:6.1 Source is personally c. of every mind, every intellect,

10:2.7 the Son is c. of being joint parent to the Infinite

10:2.7 The Infinite Spirit is c. of twofold personality

11:2.11 citizens of the central Isle are fully c. of nontime

11:9.4 neither is it c. as mortal man could ever possibly

12:5.4 Time-c. visitors can go to Paradise without sleeping

12:7.6 conduct and uniformity of action is personal, c.,

16:9.14 You become c. of man as your creature brother

16:9.14 creature brother because you are already c. of God

16:9.15 same time c. of the physical reality of the far-flung

17:6.4 further development of entity and group c. of destiny

17:6.4 but we suspect that such a group-c. entity becomes

19:5.5 he is c. of a qualitative indication of such a divine

19:5.10 none of the celestial family have ever been c. of the

20:1.13 Son is personally c. of every act and emotion of

22:2.9 Mighty Messengers are fully c. of their entire

22:7.9 the parental beings are c. of, and can communicate

23:1.2 Solitary Messengers are c. of time, being the first of

24:2.7 is personally c. and aware of your living presence

28:4.11 the chief of seraphim on Urantia is not made c. of

29:3.12 but power centers are c. of the superenergy presence

34:3.8 When a Creative Spirit becomes “space c.,” she is

39:2.11 But the Adjuster is wholly and fully c., in fact,

39:3.8 fully c. of their velocity, direction, and astronomic

47:4.5 You will be c. of all your worth-while experiences as

48:6.3 You will not be c. of the ministry of the transition

62:5.5 twins were acutely c. of love, hate, and revenge,

67:8.2 I am still c. of the exhilaration I experienced as I

75:3.3 Serapatatia was never c. that he was being used as a

76:5.2 they became c. of a new presence within them and

86:1.5 later agriculturists were increasingly c. that crops

100:6.3 The sincere religionist is c. of universe citizenship

101:0.1 civilized mortals who are superbly c. of sonship with

101:2.14 soul trust and assurance of which you become c. as

101:10.9 At last all creatures become c. of the fact that God

102:4.3 Man very early becomes c. that he is not alone in the

103:1.6 If God were not at least personal, he could not be c.,

103:1.6 be c., and if not c., then would he be infrahuman.

103:6.6 spiritual reality in the soul but becomes c. of this

108:3.8 from Personalized Adjusters) who are uniformly c. of

109:5.2 you may become partially c. of the wisdom, truth,

110:6.16 can be almost as truly God-knowing—sonship c.

110:6.16 lower circle beings are far less c. of experiential

111:1.5 two systems is the human being ever completely c. in

111:1.5 therefore must he work in mind, of which he is c..

111:1.5 It is not so much that man is c. of God as that man

111:3.4 Both the human mind and the Adjuster are c. of the

111:3.4 The soul becomes increasingly c. of both the mind

112:0.16 14. Personality is uniquely c. of time, and this is

113:4.2 On the mansion worlds you will be c. and aware of

113:7.1 truly c. of the identity and presence of the Monitor

114:7.13 (The cosmic reserve corps of universe-c. citizens on

117:6.8 But until such time as mortal man becomes soul-c.

121:3.9 They were not class c., neither did they look upon

124:4.1 Jesus was becoming c. of the way in which he had

124:4.5 at about this time that the lad became keenly c. of

125:2.6 Being thus made c. of his youth, he refrained from

127:0.1 Jesus became increasingly c. of his pre-existence;

127:6.3 Jesus was not markedly c. of it, but what he wanted

128:7.1 Jesus became strongly c. that he possessed a wide

130:4.9 The animal mind is only c. of the objective universe.

130:4.10 endowed intellect that is c. of knowing God.

136:5.5 necessary for Jesus to remain constantly time c..

137:4.3 Jesus became increasingly c. that the people were

139:9.11 But they lived and died c. of having been honored

140:7.6 2. To lead men to become son-c.—to faith-realize

141:7.3 by seeing their lives, would become kingdom c.

141:7.4 —to lead this individual man to become son-c.;

146:3.6 my teaching has made you more c. of the inner

157:6.3 childhood, the years when he was only dimly c. of

160:1.5 but man also is c. of the meaning of meanings—

174:1.4 the true father is never c. of any such separation.

179:4.3 But Judas was painfully c. of the meaning of the

179:5.6 When you become thus spirit-c., the Son is actually

186:5.4 by faith, become spirit-c. that he is a son of God,

194:0.1 the disciples became c. of a new and profound sense

194:1.1 And all the disciples were likewise c. of having

194:2.4 intellectually c. of the outpoured Spirit of Truth.

195:7.8 reactions in a mind c. of values as well as of facts.

195:7.8 One machine cannot be c. of the nature or value of

195:7.12 to recognize such a fact and become c. of the insight

196:0.5 free from fear and fully c. of spiritual invincibility.

196:1.6 (all the while fully c. of the reality of humanity)

conscious act

27:7.1 Worship is the joyous and c. of recognizing and

conscious action

151:3.9 truth contained in parabolical analogy requires c.

conscious attitude

84:5.4 added rights, and all quite regardless of man’s c..

conscious beings

66:2.9 hundred Jerusem volunteers until they became c.,

112:5.13 You will not function as a c., following death, until

conscious choosing

67:1.4 sin is a purposeful resistance to divine reality—a c.

universe-conscious citizens

114:7.13 (The cosmic reserve corps of universe-c. on Urantia

conscious contact

55:6.4 mortals seem to experience considerable c. with the

129:1.14 attained new and high levels of c. with his Adjuster.

conscious desires

39:3.3 not necessarily man’s transient and c., but rather

conscious disdain

146:2.3 deliberate and c. by the creature turns the ears of

conscious disloyalty

89:10.3 There is no real sin in the absence of c. to Deity.

conscious effort

103:2.1 albeit no religious development occurs without c.

conscious enlightenment

19:5.9 Teacher Sons are devoted to the c. of creature

group-conscious entity

17:6.4 but we suspect that such a group-c. becomes space

conscious existence

8:1.8 eternalized with his attainment of personality and c..

conscious experience

0:5.8 2. Mind. The total c. and unconscious experience.

conscious grasp

21:4.5 when he gave up the c. of the incarnated life on

conscious identification

54:3.2 Although wholehearted and c. with evil (sin) is the

conscious intention

177:4.9 In its last motive of c., Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was

conscious levels

5:5.11 personality at all times overspreads all c. with a

133:7.9 Such an ununified mind could hardly attain c. of

conscious mind

172:1.7 Judas dared to think such wicked thoughts in his c.

177:4.4 his c.: Judas had set out to get honor for himself,

conscious mortal

5:0.1 the intellect of every normal-minded and morally c.

133:6.7 every morally c. knows of the existence of his soul

conscious personality

129:3.9 Immanuel before his surrender of c. to embark

130:7.8 to undergo successive enlargements as the c. ascends

conscious possession

34:4.13 This sense is not wholly wanting as a c. by mankind.

conscious preplanning

152:2.10 only miracle that Jesus performed as a result of his c.

conscious process

110:3.6 co-operation with your Adjuster as a particularly c.

conscious realization

84:1.3 Marriage was not even brought about by the c. of

103:6.6 conditioned, as to their c., by the mind activity.

conscious reassembly

47:3.5 resurrections, the real and c. of actual personality

conscious rebellion

76:5.1 had been an error of judgment and not the sin of c.

89:10.6 the lapse of such relations as the consequence of c..

148:4.6 but sin is an attitude of c. which was brought to

188:4.5 Sin is the act of c. and deliberate rebellion against the

conscious reception

110:5.5 and c. of the dictations of mortal conscience.

194:2.10 signified the c. of this gift of the Spirit of Truth

conscious recognition

195:7.8 as a human machine would then be devoid of all c.

conscious regard

146:2.2 1. The persistent and c. for iniquity in the heart of

conscious resistance

110:3.5 Only c. to the Adjuster’s leading can prevent the

conscious response

145:2.9 in the creature’s c. to the divine urge of the spirit to

conscious selection

66:6.6 The Dalamatia teachers sought to add c. social

conscious self

16:9.4 recognition of the reality of selves other than the c.

118:1.3 but inevitably it is the criterion by which the c.

conscious sin

156:2.7 you must not only be cleansed from all c., but you

conscious thought

153:1.5 Judas Iscariot entertained his first c. of deserting.

187:5.2 The last c. of the human Jesus was concerned with

conscious transgression

148:4.4 Sin is the c., knowing, and deliberate transgression

time-conscious visitors

12:5.4 Time-c. can go to Paradise without thus sleeping,

conscious will

120:2.9 unless you should, by an act of deliberate and c.

consciousize

12:5.5 Sequentiality can c. time even in the absence of

48:6.4 The moment you c. on the mansion worlds, you are

consciousizing

113:6.2 there awaits the c. of her former ward in the flesh.

consciouslysee consciously, not or never

3:5.15 (evil) becomes sin only when the human will c.

16:9.15 Is it strange that the cosmic mind should be self-c.

34:3.4 the ministration of the universal mind except as she c

34:5.4 capacity for (c. or unconsciously) choosing the

34:5.7 qualifies such a mortal c. to realize the faith-fact of

39:2.11 You are c. unconscious during seraphic rest.

51:1.4 they fail on some mission of assignment or even c.

107:0.4 Every mortal who is c. or unconsciously following

110:3.6 You can c. augment Adjuster harmony by:

110:5.7 fortunate that he remains c. quite unconcerned about

111:1.8 the Adjuster’s leading when and as such leading c.

112:6.7 Mortal mind, prior to death, is self-c. independent of

117:3.6 Man c. grows from the material toward the spiritual

119:3.8 they love and honor Michael too devotedly ever c. to

127:2.7 very first time he had c. resorted to public strategy.

130:1.5 that which is dark and untrue, and which, when c.

144:4.4 appropriated and c. realized as an answer to prayer.

148:3.4 increasingly and c. active in the direction of certain

152:0.3 Jesus’ career, but which he in no sense c. willed.

194:3.19 The joy of this outpoured spirit, when it is c.

consciously, not or never

19:5.9 spiritual attainment, which cannot be c. received;

29:3.12 These living power mechanisms are not c. related to

82:5.1 the savage did not c. reason about such problems.

84:5.4 But man did not c. nor intentionally seize woman’s

91:1.1 This mission of religion is not c observed by mankind

108:3.10 time, but we are not c. certain of thus functioning.

152:0.3 Jesus’ career, but which he in no sense c. willed.

155:6.14 you cannot c. produce such valid proof, albeit there

consciousnesssee consciousness of;

         see God-consciousness; self-consciousness

0:0.2 in our endeavor to expand cosmic c. and enhance

0:2.2 Cosmic c. implies the recognition of a First Cause,

1:4.2 though they “stand at the door” of c. “and knock”

1:5.16 Father realizes in the fullness of the divine c. all the

3:3.3 power to know all things; God’s c. is universal.

5:2.5 evolves a new phase of soul c. which is capable of

5:2.6 limited to the realms of soul c., but the proofs are

5:5.8 acquires the satisfactions of a more unified human c..

5:5.11 There is first the mind c.—the comprehension of

5:5.11 Then follows the soul c.—the realization of the

5:5.11 Last, dawns the spirit c.—the realization of the

5:5.12 God-knowingness, religious c., is a universe reality,

5:6.4 he endows with the attributes of relative creative c.

6:6.2 mind in some phase there would be no spiritual c. in

7:3.4 and are registered in the highest levels of human c..

7:3.5 If anything originates in your c. that is fraught with

9:4.2 but c. is not inherent in the purely material level.

9:6.3 qualifies them to think and endows them with c.

12:8.11 Organized c. which is not wholly subject to gravity,

16:9.0 9. REALITY OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS

16:9.1 Aside from these three inalienables of human c.,

16:9.4 The social c. is not inalienable like the God-c.;

16:9.4 social c. is a cultural development and is dependent

16:9.8 Unselfish social c. must be, at bottom, a religious c.;

16:9.9 Self-consciousness is in essence communal c.: God

23:1.2 creation of the Infinite Spirit to possess a time c..

26:6.3 a transforming growth, a new integration of c.,

34:3.8 choose and act only within the realm of one’s c..

39:5.11 this dimming c. seems to visualize something of the

47:7.5 A real birth of cosmic c. takes place on mansonia

47:10.5 the lapse of c. or a break in the continuity of memory

48:2.18 life to another without having to surrender c..

48:3.17 appears to be designed to translate the cosmic c.

52:6.5 Only ethical c. can unmask the immorality of human

71:3.10 attained by evolution, by the slow growth of civic c.,

74:0.1 They regained c. simultaneously.

74:1.5 they fell asleep in the personality lapse of c. which

82:1.2 and aroused by the endowment of keener sex c. and

86:0.2 became spiritized, and eventually deified in human c..

88:3.3 see to it that their flags, emblems of national c.,

91:0.1 there occurred the inevitable corollary of other-c.,

91:0.4 the early peoples before the times of religious c..

91:7.4 of the content of c. are more or less foreign.

92:7.5 Primitive religion was largely a material-value c., but

97:5.1 arousal of conscience and c. in the Hebrew nations

97:9.2 The Israelitish c. took origin in the hill country of

97:9.2 the Jewish c. originated in the southern clan of Judah

98:2.2 the Levant experienced a revival of spiritual c. and

100:5.2 faith, from confusion of cosmic c. to unification of

100:5.8 the trancelike state of visionary c. be cultivated as a

100:5.9 are diffusion of c. with vivid islands of focal attention

100:5.9 All of this gravitates c. toward the subconscious

101:1.5 religion originate in the domain of man’s moral c.,

101:2.13 insight into reality, the faith-child of the moral c.,

101:3.1 and survival: the ethical conscience and the moral c..

101:3.4 Genuine spiritual faith (true moral c.) is revealed in

101:6.4 this is the most primitive form of creature c..

101:9.3 yielding loyalty to the highest dictates of spiritual c..

101:9.5 Moral c. is just a name applied to the recognition of

101:9.9 Faith becomes the connection between moral c. and

102:2.5 Mind is unity; mortal c. lives on the mind level and

102:3.5 Science, knowledge, leads to fact c.; religion,

102:3.5 religion, experience, leads to value c.; philosophy,

102:3.5 philosophy, wisdom, leads to co-ordinate c.;

102:4.1 Religion and social c. have this in common: They are

103:2.1 in experience prior to its appearance in human c..

103:2.3 moral nature that so early gives origin to a social c..

103:2.6 moves positively, in the emergence of religious c.,

103:2.10 spirit Monitor is realized in human c. as the urge to

103:5.4 of the ego cravings and the budding social c..

103:6.6 their interpretation through the mind media of c..

103:7.13 Reason is the act of recognizing the conclusions of c.

103:7.13 is the act of recognizing the validity of spiritual c.

108:6.5 exalt sufficiently to exhibit them to the light of c..

109:5.3 only their unfinished creations emerge into c.,

110:4.4 Trust matters of mind beyond the dead level of c. to

110:5.3 which were made during times of fully wakeful c.,

111:1.5 Human c. rests gently upon the electrochemical

112:2.9 of spirit synthesis and cosmic c. in his human mind.

112:2.10 C., much less self-consciousness,cannot be explained

112:2.12 conceived as real in the experience of human c..

112:5.14 and the disruption of mind terminates mortal c..

112:5.19 reassembly of memory, insight, and c.—identity.

112:5.21 difficulty in connecting the new morontia c. with the

113:7.3 work awaiting at the time you attain personality c.

117:3.3 the living way from finite c. to transcendence of c.,

117:6.17 will gradually create in your c. the recognition of the

118:1.3 maturity and the unit of time c. in any given intellect.

118:5.3 Mortal c. proceeds from the fact, to the meaning,

118:5.3 Creator c. proceeds from the thought-value,

120:1.5 From the moment you surrender c., upon the

124:2.1 this increasing revelation within his own c. regarding

124:4.2 a single personality rendered it difficult for his c. to

128:1.8 it was self-evident and always present in his c..

129:3.9 Adjuster, little by little, bring to Jesus’ human c.

129:3.9 of prehuman existence was made clear in Jesus’ c. on

130:2.10 the human mind which enables the subjective c. to

130:4.3 and of growing c. in their deepening appreciation

130:4.9 cannot experience superconsciousness, c. of c..

130:6.3 the c. which has been born in your heart that you

130:7.4 flowing temporal events perceived by creature c..

130:7.6 The nearer c. approaches the awareness of seven

130:7.8 augmentations of depth of insight and scope of c..

132:3.5 sincere self-criticism, and uncompromising moral c..

133:6.6 whether or not the moral c. attains survival status

133:6.6 spiritualization of the self-realization of the moral c.,

133:7.9 the self merely the sum of the successive states of c..

133:7.9 Without the effective functioning of a c. sorter and

133:7.9 If the associations of c. were just an accident,

136:5.5 Any lapse of time c. on his part, in connection

139:4.8 with this kind of self-esteem and superiority c..

141:5.1 Spiritual unity is derived from the c. that each of

145:0.3 from the times of Ruth’s earliest spiritual c. right

145:2.12 At the end of the seizure, when recovering c., he

160:5.12 emotional feelings, philosophic c., and all of that,

161:3.1 utilization of superhuman content of his divine c..

161:3.2 theory that he could, at will, self-limit his divinity c..

161:3.3 between his practice of self-limiting his divine c.

161:3.3 acting with only the human content of c.; then

174:1.4 Sin is an experience of creature c.; it is not a part

174:1.4 of creature c., sin is not a part of God’s c..

180:5.3 function upon supermaterial levels of universe c.,

180:5.12 The old religion was motivated by fear-c.; the new

182:1.8 doctrinal finality and sectarian superiority of group c.

187:2.3 The Master chose to retain his human c. until the

187:4.2 but only in these last hours of c. did he turn with a

187:5.2 fierce sandstorm, Jesus began to fail in human c..

187:5.2 merely reciting in his vanishing c. many Scriptures

188:3.9 To the mortal c. there appeared no lapse of time;

196:0.12 supreme in all matters relating to the religious c..

196:3.2 The religious c. identifies these realities as science,

196:3.34 out through the dim realms of embryonic soul-c. in

196:3.34 an effort to reach the borderland of spirit-c.—contact

196:3.34 Such spirit-c. is the equivalent of the knowledge of

consciousness of

0:2.1 Man’s c. of moral duty and his spiritual idealism

1:5.15 is a part of the Father’s ever-expanding Deity-c. of

2:0.2 before and after his attainment of full c. of divinity.

2:2.6 God does share the c. of all the experience of

3:3.2 every universe are constantly within the c. of God.

4:4.9 The c. of a victorious human life on earth is born of

5:1.6 experience the sublime c. of knowing God and the

5:2.5 mind of mortal man to experience marked c. of the

5:3.8 —the c. of mind, soul, and spirit, and their

5:5.0 5. THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF GOD

5:5.2 the spiritual level of the c. of universe fellowship

5:6.10 personality c. of all creation exists independently of

7:3.3 from the level of human c. to the actual c. of Deity.

7:5.6 not possible for him to suspend c. of personality,

8:1.5 In this way is the soil of life prepared for the c. of

9:4.2 and theoretically antedates the c. of mind.

9:6.1 and is a part of the personal c. of the Infinite Spirit.

9:7.4 and unerring operations of this c. of the cosmos.

9:7.5 the emergence of the presence-c. of the Supreme

9:7.5 to partial contact with the c. of the Supreme.

10:2.7 c. of both sonship with the Father and paternity to

12:5.5 exist without motion in space, but c. of time does.

12:5.7 1. Mind-perceived time—c. of sequence, motion, and

12:5.9 plus a c. of presence and an awareness of duration.

12:8.15 C. of divinity is a progressive spiritual experience.

14:6.15 Thereby is the c of the Son as an infinite complement

16:7.8 futile without that cosmic insight that yields the c. of

23:4.1 development, in all spirit beings, of a c. of group

25:1.6 Sorrow cannot exist in the face of the c. of divine

34:6.12 a positive c. of divine contact and assurance of spirit

34:6.13 The c. of the spirit domination of a human life is

36:5.4 they are in fact a level of c. of the Divine Minister

39:4.13 there is profound satisfaction—c. of achievement—

40:9.4 newly created beings, creatures without c. of former

42:10.5 3. Evolving morontia minds—the expanding c. of

48:7.25 did add to the experiential status the c. of survival.

56:9.5 desire to facilitate comprehension or to augment c.

56:9.8 order of existence ever self-realizes c. of infinity.

79:8.3 C. of past achievements (somewhat diminished in the

84:7.30 progenitor of true morality, the ancestor of the c. of

86:3.1 and expected end of life was not clear to the c. of

86:6.7 man therein achieved a natural c. of relative right and

89:10.1 Ancient man only attained c. of favor with God

89:10.1 The c. of sin persists in the mortal mind, but the

89:10.3 The sense or feeling of guilt is the c. of the violation

89:10.6 following a period of the human c. of the lapse of

89:10.6 as the c. of re-establishment of loyalty relations

91:0.3 superhuman in address, and with the c. of gods,

91:3.4 that of a bona fide c. of the reality of the eternal God

91:7.1 the cultivation of the c. of the presence of God, is

92:0.2 The adjutant of worship—the appearance in animal c.

92:7.12 shortened by the c. of the facilitating ministry of the

98:2.3 the Greeks attempted to attain that c. of security

100:1.5 the wonder-lure, and a normal c. of smallness,

100:3.4 to value; meaning is the appreciative c. of values.

100:6.3 The c. of self-worth has become augmented by the

100:6.4 changed to the natural c. of mortal shortcomings,

100:6.7 the realization of triumphing glory, resident in the c.

100:6.8 enhanced social outlook produces an enlarged c. of

101:1.1 Religion is the experiencing of divinity in the c. of

101:1.6 religion eventually results in the certain c. of God

101:6.1 Morontia insight entails an ever-expanding c. of the

101:9.5 The enlightened spiritual c. of civilized man is not

101:9.8 2. Religion creates for the mind a spiritualized c. of

102:0.3 has its birth in the human heart when the moral c. of

102:2.5 discoveries of science are not truly real in the c. of

102:3.4 Religious experience is the realization of the c. of

102:3.5 revelation leads to the c. of true reality; while

102:3.5 the co-ordination of the c. of fact, value, and true

102:3.9 wisdom is the c. of the meaning of personality;

102:4.1 the mind of God than for you to be sure of the c. of

102:4.1 They are predicated on the c. of other-mindness.

102:7.9 are likewise experiences in the c. of the scientist or

103:2.2 they grew up in the c. of being children of a loving

103:2.2 their fellow mortals who could only attain such c. of

103:4.3 The sense of guilt (not the c. of sin) comes either

103:6.6 material reality be predicated on the mind c. of the

103:7.14 The c. of the Adjuster is based on the intellectual

104:3.2 As the cosmic c. of mortal man expands,

107:0.4 C. of Adjuster presence is c. of God’s presence.

110:3.7 basing the human life on the highest c. of truth,

110:4.3 the sudden emergence into c. of ideas which have

110:6.5 upon the evolving c. of this God-seeking mind-soul.

110:6.16 progressive approach to the morontia c. of initial

110:6.17 c. of progressive kinship with the cosmic actuality

112:1.10 —the capacity to experience unchallengeable c. of

112:5.13 you attain the new c. of morontia on the mansion

112:5.14 The c. of that creature cannot subsequently reappear

112:5.22 experiences survive in the eternal c. of the Adjuster

112:6.8 re-explore and relearn, to recapture, the memory c.

113:4.6 and the Son-c. of the Spirit of Truth are all divinely

117:1.1 He is the c. of the finite cosmos, the completion of

117:6.2 you cannot help having born in your minds the c. of

117:6.15 limits of a creature’s c. of the reality and actuality

120:3.10 and achieve the surrender of your c. of personality,

126:5.12 the c. of approaching manhood with its increased

130:4.9 cannot experience superconsciousness, c. of c..

130:7.5 displace the onetime c. of the linear sequence of

133:4.10 is indeed difficult and seldom yields c. of success;

133:7.10 A human mind, built up solely out of the c. of

141:5.2 spirit understanding growing out of the mutual c. of

144:5.32 Inspire us with the divine c. of The presence and

147:4.7 wholehearted social service growing out of the c. of

160:1.11 subjecting the personality to the c. of contacting

160:1.12 that c. of union with divinity which equips man

160:2.8 Great spiritual power is inherent in the c. of devotion

160:3.5 becoming free to attain c. of the higher currents of

160:5.13 The c. of the impulse to be like God is not true

161:2.6 Jesus possesses a superhuman c. of the presence

161:3.1 C. of divinity was a gradual growth in the mind of

161:3.1 of variously limiting his human c. of his divinity.

168:2.5 had had no c. of time since falling asleep in death.

170:3.9 the c. of being a member of the family of believers

175:1.3 the joy and liberty of the c. of sonship with God.

177:4.10 this deliberate, persistent, selfish, and vengeful c. of

178:1.13 The c. of sonship with God should quicken the

180:1.6 The c. of sacrifice implies the absence of that

180:5.1 The new teacher is the conviction of truth, the c. of

180:5.2 of divinity and the c. of communion with God.

180:5.3 Wisdom comprises the c. of knowledge elevated

180:5.8 the golden rule consists in the c. of the spirit of the

188:3.6 The Creator c. of Michael must have been at large

188:3.9 4. We think the human or mortal c. of Jesus slept

194:0.1 This new c. of spiritual strength was followed by a

194:2.4 The spirit never creates a c. of himself, only a c. of

194:2.4 the Spirit of Truth is not to be found in your c. of

194:2.7 the living and growing spiritual c. of the reality of

195:7.8 Without the c. of the concept of values within

195:7.14 materialism implies a supermaterial c. of the mind

196:0.9 yet, despite this very deep c. of close relationship

196:0.10 secret of his unparalleled religious life was this c. of

196:1.6 Just as men must progress from the c. of the

196:1.6 Jesus ascend from the nature of man to the c. of

196:1.6 seven stages of faith c. of progressive divinization.

196:2.2 status of the c. of his oneness with the Father.

196:2.2 Jesus progressed from a purely human c. of the faith

196:2.2 to the c. of his close association with the Father in

196:2.2 None is good but God,” to that sublime c. of divinity

196:2.3 Jesus as he walked on earth in the full c. of divinity.

196:3.3 The finding of God, the c. of identity with reality,

conscript

72:6.6 After the c. workers support themselves and set

conscription

134:6.6 Neither does the question of c. or voluntary military

consecrate

69:9.13 The priests would “c.” a piece of land, and the land

consecratedsee consecrated to

39:1.14 Even the true and c. teachers of time are assisted,

43:4.5 On this c. highland the ascending mortals assemble

67:3.7 so as to empower the fully c. will of the creature to

70:11.5 mores, while religion c. the custom as moral law,

88:2.5 no sort of image that might become c. as a fetish.

91:2.4 offering of their own c. wills to the doing of the will

100:3.1 There is a c. completeness in religious loyalty which

100:5.4 concentrated and c. purpose of the superconscious

109:6.5 in each of life’s recurring situations maintained a c.

110:4.5 You are so devoid of c. co-operation that your

125:0.4 new sons of the law who were about to be c. as

125:2.6 these restrictions on the newly c. youths were lifted.

160:5.10 we continue to walk in spiritual paths of c. living.

163:4.10 1. C. devotion. To pray always for more laborers to

182:1.5 For their sakes I have lived among men and have c.

193:4.3 he was one of the twelve c. ambassadors on earth.

195:2.3 The early Romans were sublimely c. individuals.

196:1.4 his sincere human life of c. religious motivation if

196:2.7 He was a wholly c. mortal, unreservedly dedicated

196:2.8 and commend the c. and worshipful man of wealth.

consecrated to

1:6.5 all of man’s personality endowments must be c. to

5:1.6 unreservedly c. to the doing of the Father’s will,

89:7.4 Later, a maiden c. to the gods as a sacrifice might

108:2.9 c. to unselfish ministry to his brethren in the flesh,

110:1.2 tireless toilers are c. to the future personification of

129:3.5 c. to the sublime task of living his mortal earth life

133:1.4 I am c. to doing the will of my Father in heaven.

187:2.9 life dedicated to the high spiritual ideal of being c. to

195:9.6 the energies of living be c. to the unselfish service

consecrates

117:4.14 When man c. his will to the doing of the Father’s

consecrating

118:8.2 the process of c. the human mind to the execution of

196:3.17 survival is in great measure dependent on c. the

consecration

1:1.2 will is man’s choicest gift to God; in fact, such a c.

5:2.1 by the degree of the c. of the creature’s will to the

20:1.14 culminating in creature c. to the will of the Father

21:3.18 2. To make an experiential c. to each phase of the

21:3.22 experience with the sevenfold experience of c. to the

88:2.4 The primitives believed that a ceremony of c. caused

91:9.6 you have effected an unqualified c., and a dynamic

92:7.9 3. C. intensity—the degree of devotion to divine

98:3.4 of Roman youths was the occasion of their solemn c.

109:6.5 Such decisive c. constitutes the true passport from

110:3.4 a true and understanding c. to the eternal aims of

111:5.0 5. THE CONSECRATION OF CHOICE

111:5.5 It is a c. of will, an expansion of will, a glorification

118:1.2 Such a c. of will is tantamount to the realization of

118:7.8 supremacy of c. to the purposes of the universe,

125:0.4 his mother was not to accompany him to the c.

125:0.5 passed through the c. rituals but was disappointed by

125:2.8 youths were seldom admitted to the c. of sons of the

125:2.12 of boys his own age, fellow candidates for the c.,

125:3.1 Being a young man of the c., he was supposed to

125:4.3 And when Jesus explained that he had received c.

125:6.6 recognized as a son of the law, and had received c.

128:1.14 Having taken James to the temple for c., Jesus

128:3.4 into the commonwealth of Israel at the Passover c.

134:7.6 the task of effecting his full c. to the remainder of his

135:1.2 since Nazarites of lifelong c. were the only persons,

135:2.3 not only Nazarites of lifelong and time-period c.

136:2.6 His was the baptism of c. to the performance of

140:0.3 in some sort of solemn ceremony of personal c.

140:9.0 9. THE DAY OF CONSECRATION

140:9.1 engaged in the solemn act of the c. of the twelve.

140:9.2 The Master’s c. charge was: “Go into all the world

140:10.0 THE EVENING AFTER THE CONSECRATION

174:0.2 Be loyal to your oath of c..”

179:5.8 There was nothing of ceremonial c. about the supper

192:3.2 a memory of their former c. to the Father’s service

194:3.16 act of intelligent self-surrender and unreserved c..

196:0.10 the greatest of all offerings: the c. and dedication of

196:0.10 a c. of impulse, a clarification of viewpoint,

196:0.10 the validation of c., a technique for the adjustment

196:0.10 He lived just such a life of prayerful c. to the doing

196:1.1 it was a wholehearted c. of himself to such an

196:1.2 will and of c. to the unselfish service of man.

consecrations

21:3.19 of one of the seven c. to the will of Paradise Deity.

consecutive

42:9.3 such a quality will change for six c. elements, but

139:1.9 a fairly c. narrative of the Master’s life on earth.

consensus

35:9.8 On Uversa it is the c. that we have had so much

174:2.1 It was the c. of this meeting that it would be

consentnoun

21:2.4 a Creator Son must secure the c. and working

21:2.5 any new design of creature, he must secure the c. of

21:3.1 Creator Son is given the range of a universe by the c.

45:4.20 the unanimous c. of the sixteen permanent members,

50:2.6 arbitrary execution is ever carried out without the c.

55:4.12 upon the c. of the System Sovereign, they may be

65:2.14 the Life Carriers, with the c. of their superiors, so

69:9.7 women; marriage required the c. of the tribal ruler.

72:3.7 the right to marry without parental c is not bestowed

72:7.6 provisions which cannot be modified except by c. of

72:8.7 Parental c. is required before twenty-five in order to

108:5.4 By and with the c. of your will, the Adjuster has the

110:2.2 has been accomplished with your co-operative c.;

111:1.9 With your c., this faithful pilot will safely carry

111:3.1 initiated by the indwelling Adjuster with the c. of the

114:5.2 involving seraphim and midwayers are, by mutual c.,

117:3.13 factualize this idea in time and space with the c. of

117:4.8 the Adjuster, with the c. of the human will, weaves

119:1.5 universal c. he has become chief of Melchizedeks

128:5.7 Jesus gave c. for James’s marriage two years later,

134:1.4 but they had disliked to do this without Jesus’ c.;

138:3.2 And Jesus nodded his c..

138:3.2 Matthew’s c. that Simon be bidden to this feast.

152:2.1 establish a new encampment, but Jesus refused c..

157:4.2 Peter, becoming by common c., the spokesman for

165:3.8 but the last I may not do without your c.;

167:4.2 did now ask the Father’s c. for the manifestation

183:5.4 that these Jews do not kill him without Pilate’s c..

184:3.13 knew that they must secure the c. of the Roman

185:0.2 been informed by those who had secured his c.,

192:0.2 Peter naturally assumed it and held it by common c.

consentverb

66:5.25 These primitive men would not c. to experiment with

72:0.2 unusual for the system rulers to c. to the narration on

119:8.1 But Michael would not c. to the withdrawal of the

123:6.8 Mary was half persuaded to c.; she was convinced

125:6.12 Jesus, in his mind, would many times refuse to c. to

125:6.12 Even when Jesus could not c., he would do

127:2.9 if they would c. to allow Jesus to remain “with us,

128:4.2 But he would not c..

128:7.4 in favor of casting him out, but Jesus would not c..

129:2.9 The father was insistent that Jesus c. to travel with

130:5.2 was delighted with the thought that Jesus might c. to

134:4.5 religious wars unless all religions c. to the transfer of

136:8.3 Besides, if he would c. to do just one unnatural

138:3.2 Jesus would approve and c. to be the guest of honor.

140:7.1 Would you c. for us to stay hereabouts for just a

144:6.2 to participate in their discussions, though he did c.

145:5.10 Jesus listened to them patiently, but would not c. to

151:6.8 to go back with them, but the Master would not c..

153:2.3 sought to kill Jeremiah, but the judges would not c.

161:2.5 and rejoices when they c. to see the light of truth.

166:1.5 And that you c. to what your fathers did is made

171:6.2 that Jesus would c. to abide with the chief publican

172:5.12 anyone who would c. to ride upon an ass or the colt

185:2.8 this man to death without a trial; neither will I c. to

185:7.4 Why should you expect that I would c. to his death

consented

75:3.7 plans had developed to the point where Eve c. to

75:3.9 Eve c to embark upon the much-discussed enterprise

75:4.3 Eve had c. to participate in the practice of good and

84:3.8 Woman’s first liberation came when man c. to till the

84:3.8 c. to do what had theretofore been regarded as

88:2.5 Moses c. to the putting of certain relics alongside

90:4.3 priests and medicine men who c. to treat disease.

111:5.3 trusted a part of himself to be with men; has c. to

121:8.3 narrative, and Mark c. to undertake its preparation.

127:5.6 importuned her father to leave Nazareth until he c.

129:1.2 to join him in the enterprise, and Jesus readily c..

132:0.3 the chief reason why Jesus c. to make this journey.

137:4.1 And everybody rejoiced when Jesus c. to lead the

141:1.1 Though they c. to remain behind, many of them

143:5.5 cast aside by her husband and in dire straits had c.

144:1.10 Jesus c., in answer to Thomas’s request, to teach

145:1.2 And Simon c. to follow Jesus’ directions because

145:5.9 By the time James c. to go with Jude, Jesus had

154:3.2 was brought to bear upon Herod before he c. to

154:5.3 Jesus c. to David Zebedee’s continuing his

158:2.4 therefore have I c. to be received in accordance with

169:3.3 Lazarus, Jesus never c. to make comment thereon.

177:2.2 your parents c.; Amos’s parents refused; they loved

185:1.6 condemnation of having c. to the crucifixion of

190:5.5 Finally Jesus c., and very soon after they went into

consenting

122:2.5 only c. halfheartedly to believe in Gabriel’s visit to

consents

5:3.8 The mortal mind c. to worship; the immortal soul

111:5.4 the creature personality c.—chooses—to subject the

consequencesee consequence, in

0:4.12 the material creations a part of Deity; they are a c..

0:12.6 inevitably powerize and personalize as the Deity c.

2:3.2 The greatest punishment (in reality an inevitable c.)

10:2.4 the conjoint personality, the unique personal c. of

10:2.5 the Third Source and Center is the superadditive c.

26:5.5 Time is of little c. on the Havona circles.

71:3.1 the administrative form of a government is of little c.

75:7.5 dissolution was the inevitable c. of the default of

79:8.9 stability and persistence of Chinese culture is a c. of

86:0.2 a natural biologic c. of the psychologic inertia of

89:10.6 of such relations as the c. of conscious rebellion.

90:3.8 This theory of disease as a c. of divine wrath is still

98:1.4 As a c. of these factors in religious evolution, there

101:1.5 faculty of human personality which accrues as a c.

104:0.3 As a c. of these natural associations in human

105:7.1 would appear to have eventuated as a c. of the finite;

106:8.14 This is the deity c. of the unity of the Trinity in

106:8.15 This is the deity c. of the eventuated unity of the

106:8.16 the personality c. of the final function of the Trinity

106:8.19 certainly unify on the second level as the direct c.

106:8.22 what would transpire as a c. of such deity unity?

112:7.17 Paradise finaliters whose natures are the cosmic c. of

115:7.1 could only know growth and development as a c.

116:3.6 in the emergence of the Supreme personality c. of all

117:1.3 this cosmic existence is a c. of the creative acts and

117:2.1 The culminating c. of all this growth is the Supreme

163:3.3 it is of no c. in the spiritual life of those who would

170:5.12 that social results would appear in the world as a c.

consequence, in

0:10.1 actualization of God the Absolute would be in c. of

9:0.2 diverse creations which have appeared in c. of the

50:6.5 rested under the spiritual ban of Norlatiadek in c. of

50:7.1 creatures hailing from the worlds quarantined in c.

57:8.25 the further separation of the land masses and, in c.,

62:3.11 and apes and have greatly deteriorated in c..

68:2.7 fleeting sex passion as in c. of food requirement;

93:1.3 it was in c. of having been thrown so completely on

94:5.2 It was in direct c. of this teaching that the earliest

101:4.2 physical sciences stand in need of revision in c. of

101:5.12 in c. of the practical working union of the faith of

101:7.4 but there stagnate in c. of cultural slavery.

117:3.10 in c. of the divinity successes of the creator children

118:4.5 and in c. of the volitional mandates of the Trinity.

150:2.2 in c. of the attitude of reputable society toward

176:3.7 all who behold your spiritual fruits and in c. thereof

177:2.2 suffered distortion in c. of your parents’ loveless

consequences

2:3.2 changeless decrees so that we can avoid the just c. of

3:1.5 the Adjuster must needs go through the c. of evil

3:1.10 from suffering the isolating c. of the alienating acts

4:2.5 and, sometimes, the c. of insurrectionary rebellion,

4:3.3 is due to the far-reaching c. of the Lucifer rebellion

12:9.3 different from, the predictable additive c. of such

19:6.4 The ultimate c. of these transactions have never been

34:7.4 The Urantia peoples are suffering the c. of a double

34:7.6 largely escape the dire c. of the Caligastic rebellion

48:7.13 11. The act is ours; the c. God’s.

50:6.5 temporal c. of these serious blunders in the earlier

54:5.12 it should require a million years to wind up the c..

54:6.3 must each member suffer the immediate time-c. of

54:6.3 reap the benefits and suffer the c. of the rightdoing

54:6.4 If you are made to suffer the evil c. of the sin of

54:6.4 None of these fraternal c of misbehavior in the group

67:0.1 the occurrence and c. of the planetary rebellion.

67:7.1 The personal (centripetal) c. of the creature’s willful

67:7.2 The impersonal (centrifugal) c. of embraced sin are

67:7.4 But the full c. of erroneous thinking, evil-doing,

67:7.4 Sin is fraught with fatal c. to personality survival

67:7.5 Evil and sin visit their c. in material and social realms

67:7.7 is wholly personal as to moral guilt or spiritual c.,

75:5.6 The c. of the follies of misguided parents are shared

75:7.4 fully explained to them the c. of any vital departure

75:7.4 the c. attendant upon the default of Adam and Eve.

75:8.1 been uplifted despite the c. of the Adamic default.

76:3.1 As time passed in the second garden, the c. of default

83:0.3 sex relationship entails the certain c. of self-denial

84:5.2 women because they suffered more from the c. of the

84:7.2 the sex act imposes no biologic c. upon man.

84:7.20 protection of the child from the natural c. of foolish

86:2.3 of existence appear between acts and their c..

89:10.5 no wise mitigates the time-space c. of such disloyalty

103:9.11 not be overmuch influenced by its emotional c..

104:1.13 in its philosophic implications and cosmological c.

117:5.5 “The act is ours, the c. God’s.”

117:5.12 the impersonal c. of such utilization remain forever

117:5.13 the character c. of the experience of having used

133:1.4 powers of resistance, regardless of c. to the attacker.

145:2.8 family often suffer the material c. of family mistakes

148:5.3 inevitable; the destroying c. of iniquity are inexorable

148:6.11 Next, he suffers the inexorable c. of sin—the

154:5.2 carry on the work of the kingdom regardless of c..

175:4.7 feared the c. of the further spread of Jesus’ strange

176:3.8 such selfish stewards must accept the c. of their

184:4.6 to escape personality isolation, with all its c. of fear

192:2.8 Learn to weigh the c. of your sayings and your

consequentsee consequent upon

2:1.11 but we question whether infinity and c. universal

41:7.8 5. Solar contraction; the cooling and c. contraction

42:5.4 condensation occurs with a c. storage of energy.

57:5.2 your sun the continued contraction and c. gradual

58:4.7 with water submergence and c. rock deposition.

60:0.1 sea restriction and c. deepening, together with a

73:0.1 resulting from the Caligastia downfall and c. social

79:8.6 the c. promotion of peace among farming groups.

84:7.28 Marriage, with children and c. family life,

94:4.10 of God and sonship and c. brotherhood of all men,

95:2.5 the body and of c. pleasurable survival after death.

111:1.6 the exquisite melodies of God identification and c.

112:2.17 cosmic problem solving and c. universe mastery.

117:2.3 his present status of incompleteness and c. growth.

118:4.1 man’s mislocation of Deity personality and c.

118:5.3 before there can ever be universal sonship and c.

132:3.10 self-understanding and c. voluntary self-restraint.

147:4.7 the fatherhood of God and the c. recognition of the

156:4.3 to their world-wide commerce and c. enrichment,

160:1.6 must expect to suffer the c. hazards of emotional

167:5.7 service and c. joy in the establishment of homes

consequent upon

11:8.6 This emergent energy is originally neutral but c.

23:2.14 supreme satisfactions c. the contact of the minds of

37:2.11 the Evening Stars c. the completed emergence of

43:5.12 growing out of the confusion c. the Satania rebellion.

64:7.1 retreat of the Mediterranean Sea, c. the elevation of

69:3.4 2. Modification c. upon age and disease.

70:8.7 5. Geographic—classes arose c. urban or rural

71:3.7 progress of individual liberty c. enhanced self-control

78:5.1 the great renaissance of the Garden c. the union of

81:6.22 the loss of employment by large numbers c. the rapid

83:8.2 much spiritual progress may accrue c. the sincere

95:5.15 and c. their sojourn in Egypt these Bedouins carried

99:4.2 suffers most from the decadence c. transition from

101:1.7 and the obligations c. the illumination of revelation

101:6.17 actualized c. the terminal bestowal of Michael,

110:7.9 in a supreme situation, and c. a supreme decision.

117:6.15 an enlargement of experience receptivity c. the

117:6.18 Man’s sometime attainment of the Supreme is c.

133:1.2 the passing of just sentence c. fair judgment,

156:5.13 Believers are immune to the depression c. purely

160:2.8 the courage to fight those battles c. the ascent to

170:2.7 mortal sojourn on earth acquired new meanings c.

196:3.19 love, with joy and satisfaction c. sharing this love in

consequential

43:5.9 the duty of adjusting all difficulties c. to rebellion

54:6.7 The passing of time has enhanced the c. good to

82:2.1 indifferently leaves the c. problems to be solved by

104:5.1 They are c. to the existence of the triunities.

consequentials

107:6.6 of the ancestor of gravity, not the c. of gravity;

consequently

1:3.7 is destined to become increasingly material and c.

21:4.5 completed six phases of his bestowal career; c.,

22:4.5 C. they function as the co-ordinate associates of the

63:2.5 nest was dry and highly inflammable and c. flared

68:5.13 now is industry supplementing agriculture, with c.

118:10.8 as the Supreme c. emerges as an actual unifier of all

143:6.1 c. the sowers and the reapers rejoice together.

176:2.8 C., when the records were left blank concerning

conservation

36:2.4 3. The life-c. sphere.

36:2.16 World Number Three is devoted to the c. of life.

36:2.16 the early establishment of the life-c. commission,

36:3.9 matter of the development and c. of the life plasm.

48:6.7 the great law of the c. and dominance of goodness:

58:6.5 their body fluids by ingenious techniques of salt c..

65:3.3 perished in spite of all our efforts toward their c..

66:5.9 4. The faculty on dissemination and c. of knowledge

68:0.2 preserved by the enlightened c. of social inheritance.

79:8.6 Such irrigation and soil-c. difficulties contributed to

79:8.11 1. C. of property and wealth.

87:2.10 And this c. of property enabled them to become

91:0.4 prayers do not contribute anything to the c. of any

91:1.1 group to secure (to actualize) this c. of higher values

91:2.1 assisting religion in the c. of all worth-while values.

91:3.3 the most potent agency of religion in the c. of the

98:6.5 the technique for the c. of moral and social values.

101:5.4 assurance of, and belief in, the c. of eternal realities,

114:6.9 Those who work for the c. of the evolutionary races

195:6.8 Science may expatiate on the c. of matter, but

195:6.8 religion validates the c. of men’s souls—it concerns

conservatism

79:8.3 and the c. of an overwhelmingly agricultural people,

139:8.8 of safety first, but if his c. was voted down, Thomas

conservative

24:3.1 From c. deductions based on our knowledge of their

84:3.5 She became more alert and c. than man, though less

194:3.8 possible a religion which is neither radical nor c.;

conservatively

102:8.6 Organized religion has proved to be c. tardy.

conservator

5:6.1 God the Father is the bestower and the c. of every

56:4.5 Paradise parent, God the Father, the bestower, c.,

99:5.1 Religion has always been a c. of morals and stabilizer

conservators

29:4.32 These entities are masterly energy c. and custodians.

44:6.5 These enhancers and c. of feeling are those who

114:7.10 The reservists unconsciously act as c. of essential

conserve

34:2.4 never fails the Son in all efforts to uphold and c.

73:5.3 the sanitary regulations designed to c. its purity.

82:5.3 in an effort to c. property within a clan, mores have

91:1.1 The function of early evolutionary religion is to c.

91:7.11 6. To c. currently recognized social, moral, ethical,

95:4.4 Amenemope functioned to c. the ethics of evolution

96:6.2 the group who would c. the Melchizedek teaching

97:10.5 functioned to c. the highest values of its followers.

97:10.5 the Jewish religion did c. moral values; therefore it

99:6.2 And all live religions c. morality, promote welfare,

102:5.3 only religion can c., exalt, and spiritualize values.

110:4.6 designed to foster and c. the higher spiritual types of

160:3.2 designed to c. and augment their spiritual energies.

196:3.35 the surviving Adjuster c. those realities born of love

conserved

69:0.3 the mores of the past as they have been c. by taboos

91:6.4 powers of human nature which are stored and c. in

109:6.7 upon personalization, these surviving and c. realities

113:6.1 mortal mind and the Adjuster—are faithfully c. by

conservers

44:4.9 the general supervision of this group of thought c..

conserving

3:1.10 sometimes with the hope of c. and safeguarding

65:3.6 we, the Life Carriers, do toward fostering and c.

94:9.6 Buddhism succeeds in c. many of the highest moral

98:2.5 failed to develop a technique for fostering and c.

consider

3:5.5 C. the following: Is courage—strength of character—

10:0.3 I c. nothing else in all the universe of universes to

15:4.7 pause to c. that the light you behold left those suns

30:1.14 C. the following: The Consummator of Universe

41:7.13 pause to c. that one drop of ordinary water contains

44:4.7 pause and c. the technique of your disordered and

46:2.7 Pause to c. that this first world of detention in the

47:4.6 Pause to c.: Mansonia number one is a very

48:6.33 You should c. the statement about “heaven” and

51:6.3 And again, pause to c. how the moral authority of

64:5.4 we separately c. the six Sangik races of Urantia.

74:8.11 did not c. these writings to be divine revelations;

84:8.5 (When you use salt to savor food, pause to c. that,

92:2.3 pause to c. that passing generations have feared to

105:1.7 pause to c. that even this inconceivable creation can

115:4.3 pause to c. that their very infinity must in itself

117:2.3 C. the status of the creature-trinitized sons: They

127:5.5 could not c. marriage until that was accomplished;

132:5.15 1. As steward of inherited wealth you should c. its

155:1.4 C. the Greeks, who have a science without religion,

161:2.1 kingdom, there remained only one more point to c.,

165:5.2 c. the ravens; they sow not neither reap, they have

165:5.3C. the lilies, how they grow; they toil not, neither

178:2.5 As for the Passover, that you will have to c. after we

considerable

15:5.5 barred nebula, not infrequently it is thrown out a c.

39:5.4 among its diverse races is one of c. proportions.

41:5.5 with unabated velocity until it encounters c. masses

46:4.1 C. portions of Jerusem are assigned as residential

47:3.1 the first mansion world, you will notice c. change,

53:7.6 seraphim, not an angel was lost, but a c. group of the

55:6.4 mortals seem to experience c. conscious contact

57:5.12 Angona solar extrusion, which existed at a c. angle

57:5.13 planetary family pursued orbits of c. distance from

59:1.3 crawls out on the land and soon makes c. progress

61:1.1 For a c. time the land gradually rose but was washed

61:1.10 mammary glands, and all were covered with c. hair.

61:1.13 C. foraminiferal limestone was deposited in

61:2.13 C. specialization has subsequently appeared, but the

62:2.3 primitive man, being curious and exhibiting c.

62:5.4 objects and other beings and exhibited c. vanity.

65:0.6 so do the Life Carriers exercise c. discretionary

66:5.13 this group had made c. progress in their attempt to

68:5.4 to become a hunter and thus to gain c. freedom from

72:7.12 The government earns a c. sum from the leasing of

73:4.5 lack of faith on Van’s part and made c. trouble,

79:5.6 assimilated much of the red stock and were in c.

79:5.8 red but containing a c. admixture of the yellow,

79:6.7 were soon to benefit by a c. influx of Andite blood

79:7.1 the Andites, in c. numbers, were traversing the pass

80:0.2 There is a c. percentage of the original Andonite

80:3.2 present-day Russia they had absorbed a c. amount of

80:8.2 Asia Minor, which region they occupied in c strength

80:9.2 Nordic race contained a c amount of Andonite blood

80:9.6 carried with it c. numbers of the Iranian Andites

80:9.8 This group absorbed a c amount of secondary Sangik

81:4.11 by Sangik admixture and by c. Andonic crossing.

81:6.1 blend, but their civilizations did to a c. extent mix.

84:4.3 this has always given intelligent women c. influence

89:5.7 There was c. commerce in women and children who

92:2.3 A c. amount of religious controversy has been

93:5.3 these versatile children of Terah that had c. to do

100:4.2 philosophic standard of living entails c. commotion

106:6.1 We therefore encounter c. difficulty in attempting to

108:1.1 human inheritance must therefore be a c. factor in

112:6.8 Without the Adjuster, it requires c. time for the

121:2.7 while under Roman suzerainty, enjoyed a c. degree

123:3.8 The next few years Joseph did c. work at Cana,

124:3.3 Jesus spent c. time at the caravan supply shop,

124:6.1 A c. company (103) made ready to depart from

126:5.7 Mary hoped for the receipt of a c. sum of money

126:5.10 Jesus rented a c. piece of land just to the north of

126:5.11 provided they could collect the c. sum of money due

127:2.1 At about this time there was c. agitation, especially

127:4.7 and was the cause of c. anxiety to Jesus and Mary.

128:2.3 worked with metals and acquired c. skill at the anvil.

128:3.1 Miriam earned c. by the sale of milk and butter;

128:6.7 Jude did make c. trouble for Jesus, and always was

130:0.3 They spent c. time visiting and resting on Cyprus

132:5.17 accumulated wealth endows its possessor with a c.

133:8.1 Gonod had c. business to transact; so Jesus and

135:12.4 Herod spent c. time at his Perean residences,

141:3.2 each of these apostles also did c. religious work.

142:2.3 After c. discussion of the heavenly Father’s

144:7.2 Jesus spent c. time teaching the twenty-four and

148:8.3 Kirmeth created a c. disturbance at the camp,

151:6.3 There were c. spells when he would find some

151:6.5 By this time a c. crowd had assembled from the

158:4.1 discerned a c. crowd gathered around the apostles

159:2.4 raised up a c. company of believers at Kanata before

162:0.4 Jesus spent a c. portion of October with Abner and

162:2.1 that Jesus taught in the temple, a c. company sat

162:2.2 After c. debate one of the crowd stepped forward

162:9.3 At Bethany he spent c. time with his apostles;

164:1.1 That evening a c. company gathered about Jesus

166:1.3 After c. whispering between Nathaniel and an

168:4.2 and spent c. time discussing their recent experiences

176:1.5 The apostles sat in silence in the moonlight for a c.

177:2.1 Jesus spent c. time comparing their early childhood

185:5.8 the delay unfortunately provided c. time in which

187:2.3 There was c. sentiment against crucifixion in

188:1.6 There was c hurry and haste about the burial of Jesus

191:0.2 John’s attitude had c. influence on them, especially

191:5.1 obtained c. pleasure from their persistent attentions

192:2.4 said with c. feeling, “Lord, you know all things,

192:4.4 They did c. teaching and preaching on the way down

considerably

11:3.4 a number beyond your concept, occupies c. less

23:0.2 I conjecture that this is c. less than one seventh of

30:4.34 The story varies c. in the different superuniverses,

33:4.2 of nature though c. limited in the attributes of Deity.

49:4.3 can see and hear c. more than the Urantia races.

52:7.2 one thousand years of planetary time and often c.

57:8.4 of the water-covered surface became c. depressed.

58:2.1 Chicago’s bill for sunshine would amount to c.

58:5.6 basalt, a form of lava c. heavier than the granite of

59:4.7 many of the shore lines were c. elevated so that the

61:7.11 the center of ice accumulation moved c. northward.

64:7.14 the indigo tribes were c. improved by this racial

65:8.2 the completed evolution of life in c. less than one

68:2.2 While the level of intelligence has contributed c. to

72:3.9 the year on this planet is c. longer than on Urantia.

73:3.4 The coast line of this land mass was c. elevated,

77:8.10 They are c. nearer the angelic type of being and are

78:5.5 They contributed c. to the northern groups of the

79:7.6 —the valley of the Euphrates benefited c. thereby,

82:6.2 many desirable traits which would have c. enhanced

82:6.10 a secondary Sangik race, the latter is c. improved at

83:5.11 sweetheart, did not appear until the races were c.

94:5.4 yellow race, their original message had become c.

121:8.3 The record has since been c. changed, numerous

122:7.8 Mary was weary; she was c. distressed and besought

129:2.11 Jude had c. increased his quota and kept up this extra

135:6.4 in this short time he baptized c. over one hundred

158:4.4 The nine apostles were c. perturbed when this man

172:5.3 but he was c. sobered by the time they returned to

184:1.5 Annas was c. disturbed by Jesus’ refusal to answer

188:0.3 In the meantime, the sandstorm having c. abated,

192:0.1 for Galilee, the Jewish leaders had quieted down c..

considerate

3:2.8 intelligent, kind, and eternally c. of the best good,

3:5.17 They are innately kind and c., but hardly altruistic

6:4.9 lower realms the Eternal Son is just as kind and c.,

10:7.6 will be revealed as altogether meaningful and c.,

20:6.6 majority of planets have afforded them a more c.

100:7.9 Jesus was always touchingly c. of all men because he

107:3.5 2. Always to be c. of the limitations and inexperience

124:4.3 was always compassionate and c. of their welfare

125:5.8 Jesus was eminently fair and c. in the asking of

137:7.3 live so near God could be so friendly and c. of men.

139:5.7 he was patient with Philip and c. of his inability to

161:2.5 and fair and at the same time so merciful and c..

192:2.7 be a c. and wise counselor to James my brother

considerately

84:4.8 childbearing age, she was usually treated more c.,

considerationsee consideration of; consideration to

12:6.4 make certain that you take into c. the interrelation of

19:1.3 it will be more helpful to postpone their detailed c.

20:5.6 mercy and affectionate c., these Magisterial Sons

26:2.7 tertiary supernaphim will therefore receive first c..

28:4.6 attitude of Michael regarding some matter under c.,

28:4.11 supervising angel is immediately available for c. at

28:5.12 and actual status of the peoples and worlds under c.,

35:0.7 Their c. will occupy the whole of the next paper.

37:7.2 the Mansion World Teachers will receive further c.

40:0.11 the three basic orders of ascending mortals, c. will

46:8.2 then will come up for c. the readmission of isolated

50:7.1 is not dependent on sight or any other material c..

83:6.5 the favored majority look with kindness and c. on

84:5.12 replace the chivalry and special c. which women now

96:7.3 wonderful collection of worshipful literature, c.

108:1.7 of the Adjusters the sex of the creature is of no c..)

115:7.7 cannot be fully appreciated without taking into c.

119:3.2 deferred pending its c. by Immanuel and his report

123:6.9 Jesus’ going away from home again came up for c..

124:3.2 the lad was quick to refuse all such special c..

125:4.3 teachers were disposed to treat him with every c..

125:6.7 When you take into fair c. all the factors which

127:4.4 fairness and personal c. greatly endeared Jesus to all

133:2.2 The loving care and c. which a man is willing to

133:4.7 even as you shall some day thus crave merciful c. at

136:8.8 Father’s will above other earthly and temporal c..

138:8.9 by this uniform and unvarying c. which he gave to

148:6.6 since man is so weak, what chance has he for c. at

152:5.3 dominated by material motives instead of spiritual c..

159:1.5 How can you come to God asking c. for your

160:1.1 present the following thoughts for c.: Human life

160:1.6 Mature men view immature folks with the c. that

163:3.4 merciful and loving c. for the welfare of a universe.

187:4.6 he would have been received with the same loving c.

190:4.2 hours of solemn reflection and thoughtful c. before

194:0.7 when all of this is taken into c., it is not difficult to

consideration of

18:6.5 in the technical c. of administrative problems.

20:1.15 Michael, the Creator Sons, is so unique that the c. of

28:0.6 briefly discussed prior to the more extended c. of

40:5.18 the most important factor in any c. of the mortals

56:5.2 to undertake the c. of absonite deity unification on

113:0.1 we come to the c. of the guardian angels, seraphim

115:4.1 Any c. of the origins of God the Supreme must begin

115:4.1 Any c. of the growth of the Supreme must give

119:3.1 had just finished the c. of the call of the Life Carriers

136:8.7 In your c. of the life and experience of the Son of

144:6.4 could settle down to the serious c. of their problems,

161:1.6 (It was the later c. of these discussions which led to

167:7.1 led indirectly to the c. of the ministry of angels.

170:3.3 It is in the c. of the technique of receiving God’s

189:0.1 the c. of a possible technique for the restoration of

190:4.2 The Sanhedrin is soon to begin the c. of these new

consideration to

2:7.9 it would give equal c. to the truths of science,

37:0.2 the Universe Aids, but it will give brief c. to certain

76:5.3 I have given c. to the circumstances of your default

77:5.1 this narrative should now give c. to the Adamic half

115:4.1 the growth of the Supreme must give c. to the

127:5.4 serious c. to the consummation of personal love

149:2.4 we would not permit such c. to eclipse his inspired

172:5.2 as chief of the apostolic corps to give serious c. to

181:2.5 but I exhort you always to give due c. to the fact

191:0.10 Before Matthew got around to giving serious c. to

considerations

65:5.4 But irrespective of all such c., the later celestial

66:4.7 This was one of the c. which determined their

82:6.7 and cultural prejudices rather than on biological c..

185:7.5 for his personal fortunes now eclipsed all other c.,

considered

10:3.5 the Spirit, seems to have been (philosophically c.)

10:3.5 without a Son could not be c. the Universal Father

10:5.3 And the functions of the Trinity can best be c. in

12:3.10 they are, comparatively c., very instructive, even

19:0.1 Those Trinity-origin beings to be c. in this discussion

22:8.1 In addition to the creature-trinitized sons c. in this

26:2.3 so unique and distinctive that it will be separately c.

35:0.2 The types of Sons about to be c. are of local universe

37:10.1 the seraphic and mortal orders, who will be c. in later

41:5.8 And, practically c., that is exactly what happens.

49:2.14 to the planetary environment and is separately c..

49:5.11 follow the general physical patterns previously c..

51:5.3 And on most worlds it is c. the highest honor to be

52:0.9 the successive mortal epochs c. in this narrative.

70:7.7 with the women and children, to be c. effeminate.

72:3.3 It is c. a great honor for any family to be awarded

73:1.3 racially c. the Amadonites were essentially Andonites

75:3.5 And all of this was soberly and honestly c. to be

78:5.2 so blended they could no longer be c. Adamites.

81:1.4 For ages it was c. menial to till the soil; wherefore

82:6.10 Biologically c., the secondary Sangiks were in some

83:4.6 Fire and water were always c. the best means of

83:4.7 the bridal veil is a relic of the times when it was c.

85:5.1 The Chaldean star cultists c. themselves to be the

86:2.3 If one event followed another, the savage c. them

87:5.4 women who desired to be c. beautiful adopted this

87:5.14 while everything out of the ordinary was c. an omen.

87:6.15 These reversions to primitive customs were c. sure

88:1.5 c. the serpent to be the mouthpiece of evil spirits.

88:2.10 To become fetishes, words had to be c. inspired,

89:5.6 It was c. an honor to the soul of a friend or fellow

89:8.2 Physical mutilation was also c. to be an acceptable

90:3.5 other readily identifiable agencies were c. as natural

92:2.3 as obscene, preceding generations have c. a part of

93:10.1 When Machiventa c that his mission as an emergency

97:6.4 But it was c. blasphemous treason when Jeremiah

105:7.1 have c. transcendentals as a “pre-echo” of the finite.

106:5.2 Neither can God the Ultimate as a person be c.

112:3.3 a mortal personality is c. to have met with death

115:7.5 The Trinity is c. to be the absolute inevitability;

121:7.2 Jews toward other peoples whom they c. heathen.

122:1.2 Racially c., it is hardly proper to regard Mary as a

126:3.6 Jesus had c. the idea of the Jewish Messiah and

133:8.3 and disgruntled that his dismissal had been c..

134:0.1 Jesus had fully c. and finally approved the plan

139:0.4 In modern times the twelve would be c. uneducated,

144:6.11 Many other minor matters were c. and their solutions

150:0.2 Among the many matters c. by this joint conference

159:6.2 for extending the work of the kingdom were fully c..

180:5.9 his philosophy cannot be helpfully c. apart from

184:2.11 For the time being, he had only c. that these

189:1.12 peer into the empty tomb to discover what they c.

190:0.5 Mary’s boldness in speaking to a man whom she c.

196:2.7 Many of his declarations should be c. as a

considering

70:9.1 confer the right to live, as might be deduced by c.

92:5.8 In c. the teachers of recent times, it may prove

105:2.1 In c. the genesis of reality, ever bear in mind that all

124:3.3 international affairs that was amazing, c. his age.

127:5.1 and c. his reputation as a spiritual leader, it was not

163:4.17 sometimes c. the nations of heathendom as being

consigned

66:7.19 Mankind was not c. to agricultural toil as the penalty

68:5.8 scarcely more than a human animal, c. to work

95:2.9 balances and found wanting, it would be c. to hell,

95:6.2 down all other gods as devils, c. them to the ranks

188:3.8 choice of the Father’s will, must have been c. to

consignment

40:10.4 the c. of all mortals to an ultimate Paradise destiny

consistsee consist, all things

0:12.6 Ultimate Trinity, now evolving, will eventually c. of

0:12.7 Trinity—now in process of actualization, will c. of

3:1.7 which causes all things to adhere and c. in him.

5:5.11 must c. of three varying factors, three differential

15:4.9 star clouds of space c. of gaseous material only.

17:1.7 the Supreme Executives c. for the greater part of the

26:7.3 These commissions c. of one fellow of the finaliters,

37:6.6 The progression of eternity does not c. solely in

42:5.14 energy manifestations c. of a succession of definite

42:7.4 These one hundred forms of matter c. of a regular

46:5.11 each of these walls c. of single pearly crystals.

46:5.20 these circles of the angels c. of seven concentric

46:5.29 The composite activities c. of social intercourse,

47:2.5 families c. of children whose ages are six, eight, ten,

49:3.2 Even some of the comets c. of meteor swarms, but

55:4.16 The ministering-spirit quartettes c. of: the seraphic

58:5.6 they are found to c. largely of basalt, a form of lava

72:2.1 their legislatures, which c. of one representative for

91:1.6 perversion of prayer c. in ignorance, superstition,

91:4.3 prayers involve confessions and petitions and c. in

92:2.2 The sacrament must c., not of new food, but of the

106:8.17 postulated that such may c. of the Deity, Universal

111:5.6 This choosing does not so much c. in the negation

124:5.6 presently to c. of five brothers and three sisters

133:6.6 All forms of soul conflict c. in the lack of harmony

140:1.3 “The power of this kingdom shall c., not in the

144:5.2 Our Father in whom c. the universe realms,

160:5.5 The social characteristics of a true religion c. in the

160:5.12 Other religions may c. in traditional beliefs, feelings,

168:4.9 and all such answers must c. in spiritual realities.

169:4.13 But all of this must c. in the personal experience of

191:5.3 it shall c. in the life which you will live among men

consist, all things

3:1.7 which causes all things to adhere and c. in him.

3:5.4 he is before all things, and in him all things c..”

9:0.4 God, in whom all things c.—things, meanings, and

11:8.1 all things, fills all things, and in whom all things c..

42:1.2 “In him all things c..”

56:1.5 to his personal presence; in him all things c..

104:4.46 existences and infinite destinies—“in him all things c.

128:1.10 who was before all things and in whom all things c.

131:10.2 God is our heavenly Father, in whom all things c.,

consisted in

32:2.3 The first completed act of creation in Nebadon c. in

65:6.4 in the evolution of the higher types of animals c. in

66:5.9 The educational methods of Fad c. in supervision

66:5.20 promoting hygiene among these peoples c. in the fact

66:6.4 Their plan c. in attracting the best minds of the

70:3.7 of adoption c. in drinking each other’s blood.

70:10.5 detecting crime c. in conducting ordeals of poison,

70:11.2 administration of justice c. in the enforcement of the

70:11.3 Such oaths c. in pronouncing a curse upon oneself.

71:1.22 The harm to society c. not in these reforms

83:4.3 of a betrothal and c. only in public notification of

83:4.3 living together; later it c. in formal eating together.

84:5.8 a woman’s value c. in her food-producing ability,

89:8.1 This ceremony c. in bloodletting, with dedication to

94:6.9 His chief work c. in the compilation of the wise

94:11.4 The great advance made in Buddhist philosophy c. in

98:3.2 religion of the Latin tribes c. in the observance of

129:1.9 his great secret in getting along with them c. in the

138:8.10 Jesus’ public teaching mainly c. in parables and

139:1.10 great strength of character c. in his superb stability.

140:8.23 the heart of Jesus’ religion c. in the acquirement of

145:3.13 but his personal work c. mostly in ministering to the

147:6.6 It c. in what he did and in what he affirmed.

150:8.4 This ritual c. in repeating numerous passages from

159:5.8 Jesus’ religion c. not merely in believing, but in

159:5.8 not teach that the essence of his religion c. in social

170:5.10 the tragedy c. in the fact that this social reaction to

188:4.3 a sacrifice which c. in an effort to pay God a debt

consisted of

44:0.3 and c. of seven thousand Havona instructors,

57:8.7 This commission c. of twenty-four members,

57:8.21 almost one third of the earth’s surface c. of land,

59:1.18 marine life c. of the seaweeds, one-celled organisms,

61:7.5 In North America the advancing fifth glacier c. of a

66:7.8 This code was known as “The Father’s Way” and c.

67:6.6 These outposts of civilization c. of the descendants

69:9.8 Private property first c. of all things personally

70:3.11 The earliest peace missions c. of delegations of men

70:4.10 The courts of the tribal chiefs and early kings c. of

74:2.5 Amadon was chairman of this committee, which c. of

74:6.2 When Adam and Eve left, their family c. of four

78:4.2 and c. of a blend of the Adamites and Nodites.

80:7.4 The group which finally settled in Greece c. of three

80:9.2 This so-called Nordic race c. primarily of the blue

80:9.8 This brunet Mediterranean race c. of a blend of the

82:3.10 earn her dowry, which c. of the presents received in

85:0.2 objects of worship were suggestive; they c. of the

104:1.3 Most of his disciples thought that the Trinity c. of

104:1.11 Antioch and c. of God, his Word, and his Wisdom.

121:3.1 Mediterranean world c. of five well-defined strata:

122:6.2 The furniture c. of a low stone table, earthenware

137:7.7 The Sadducees c. of the priesthood and wealthy

163:1.1 This corps of seventy c. of Abner and ten of the

163:2.1 This committee c. of Andrew, Abner, and the

195:3.6 The backbone of the early Christian church c. of

196:2.6 the brotherhood c. of fellow believers in the Christ.

consistency

2:7.6 not only by the philosophic c. of its concepts, but

5:4.14 theology encounters great difficulty in attaining c..

8:1.10 In the material mind, c. demands a First Cause;

56:9.4 to afford transitory satisfaction of c. gratification

102:2.5 of the realization of cosmic constancy and c..

102:6.9 C. demands the recognition of the activities of a

102:7.5 philosophical characteristic is c.; the social fruits are

104:3.1 c. demands that the human intellect perceive that

124:4.7 Jesus possessed a high concept of c. and therefore

133:1.2 in all c. I may employ sufficient force to restrain

146:2.6 spiritual wisdom and universe c. of any petition is

149:4.3 Jesus always preached temperance and taught c.

156:2.8 My people lack c.; they strain at gnats and swallow

170:5.14 program of substitution, in order to maintain c.

188:4.8 in all c., utterly abandon all those primitive notions

195:7.7 mental mechanism of man is not overendowed with c

consistentsee consistent with

8:5.6 It would be c. to refer to the liaison of all spiritual

10:5.1 but it is hardly c. to speak of the Trinity as having

13:0.7 you cannot hope to gain anything like a c. view of

16:7.6 virtue is realized by the c. choosing of good rather

30:0.2 comprehensive and entirely c. classifications of the

56:9.4 There is, then, but one c. philosophic conclusion,

87:4.5 supermortal beings who were to some extent c. in

87:4.5 of supermortal forces that were c. in behavior,

89:5.6 The savage mind made no pretensions to being c..

91:1.3 But the primitive mind was neither logical nor c..

100:5.6 then, to be c., one should postulate a similar and

101:2.1 nature and the theology of religion into a c. and

102:6.9 should attempt to use the c. logic of adulthood,

102:6.10 a truth which makes c. the otherwise contradictory

102:7.8 Those who assume to be dogmatic must, if c.,

103:6.5 A logical and c. philosophic concept of the universe

121:6.3 Hebrew theology into a compact and fairly c.

125:5.6 is it c. to permit the presence of those who engage in

135:7.1 was to be the long-expected deliverer, seemed c.;

136:6.2 Jesus thus settled upon another and c. policy for

139:1.11 Andrew admired Jesus because of his c. sincerity,

144:1.8 nor is it c. to speak of Jesus as worshiping, but it is

145:3.7 It had been his c. policy to refrain from exhibiting

156:5.20 salvation; he is unafraid of life; he is honest and c..

175:1.16 You are not even c. in your dishonesty, for which is

181:2.21 have always been admonished by your c. sincerity.

consistent with

3:2.2 Within the bounds of that which is c. the divine

4:1.2 Providence is always c. the unchanging and perfect

39:3.3 of a whole constellation c. the fixed policy of

92:2.4 c. and compatible with its current evolutionary status

101:2.11 the study of nature becomes wholly c. a higher

113:5.1 destiny influences you in every possible manner c.

120:2.3 any and all things, c. the purport of your bestowal,

120:3.8 which relation would be wholly honorable and c.

121:8.1 c. our mandate, we have endeavored to utilize the

125:4.3 discussions but always in a manner c. his youth.

125:6.12 plan of his work on earth, in every manner c. his

136:8.3 Would it be c. “the Father’s will” for the divine

138:1.4 Jesus did everything possible, c. his dedication to the

139:12.11 Jesus did everything possible, c. man’s moral

171:8.11 exhibit faithfulness in everything c. his endowments.

175:1.2 “In every manner c. doing my Father’s will, I have

195:10.9 Christian church, but he has, in every manner c. his

consistently

3:6.3 The human mind cannot be c. explained in terms of

4:4.6 Source and Center is always and c. a loving Father

5:1.1 long road ahead of mortal man before he can c.

9:1.2 the Third Source c. functions in consonance with the

14:2.9 supernal beings have been c. loyal to the Eternals

32:3.1 are finite, evolutionary, and c. progressive.

83:6.3 Even the elevation of the standard of living has c.

89:0.2 gods; only advanced civilization recognizes a c.

100:7.12 Jesus was c. cheerful, notwithstanding he drank

102:7.8 reality, an absolute, could dare c. to be dogmatic.

121:8.3 Knowing how c. the Master refused to write out

128:4.6 Jesus c. sought to suppress everything during his

128:7.5 the day when he could c. leave this Nazareth home

128:7.10 when he was a boy, he was c. uncommunicative;

129:3.5 He was c. careful not to build up an overattractive

129:4.2 This experience of spiritual development was a c.

130:4.3 by c. conforming his finite personal will to the

135:5.2 they c. taught that creation was about to pass into

136:6.5 And Jesus pursued this policy c. to the very end,

136:7.4 Throughout his entire earth life Jesus was c. loyal to

136:8.1 And he c. lived up to this great decision.

138:8.9 consideration which he c. gave to all sorts of men,

144:4.6 Jesus c. employed the beneficial influence of praying

145:0.3 Ruth was the only member of Jesus’ family who c.

148:5.3 will that mortal man should work persistently and c.

155:3.8 His whole earth life was c. devoted to the mission of

160:1.10 I refer to that which he so c. practices, and which

161:2.4 We believe that he is c. sinless.

166:4.2 how the Son of Man lives as one with you and c.

172:3.4 which Jesus thought might c. be taken as a guide

181:1.9 Jesus could c. say, “Let not your heart be troubled,

184:5.7 The only point the court could have c. judged him on

196:0.9 The Master’s entire life was c. conditioned by this

196:0.10 Jesus always and c. interpreted religion wholly in

consisting in

4:4.6 the divine personality is defined as c. in spirit and

16:6.10 they produce a strong character c. in the correlation

19:6.4 a citizenship c. only in part of the original Havona

87:5.10 grew up a new and expanded world philosophy c. in:

102:6.10 Mortal existence must be visualized as c. in the

108:0.1 a being c. in the eternal union of the perfect

142:3.4 Theirs was a composite concept of God, c. in a

consisting of

14:1.10 the stationary Isle of Paradise in one vast plane, c.

14:1.16 bodies is tubular in arrangement, c. of three circular

15:2.9 present organized grand universe, c. of seven trillion

15:12.1 commission c. equally of Those without Name

16:8.15 viewed as functioning in a physical mechanism c.

17:1.8 a secondary cabinet, c. of mortals of Paradise

22:4.6 settled by appeal to an ascendant commission c. of a

30:1.93 levels of the absonite in twelve grand divisions c. of

31:10.22 into English by a high commission c. of twenty-four

33:7.2 there presides a dual magistracy c. of one judge of

36:1.2 the life-determining trio, c. of Gabriel, Nambia,

36:2.16 the life-conservation commission, c. of custodian

43:2.5 a group presided over by a finaliter and c. of one

43:6.6 Urantia, c. of both material and morontia varieties.

43:8.12 a morontia mortal with a univitatia family group c.

45:5.2 The domain of the Adams is an enormous area c.

54:5.12 An emergency council of ex-mortals c. of Mighty

57:7.5 crust, c. chiefly of the comparatively lighter granite,

59:5.10 500 to 2,000 feet thick, c. of sandstone, shale, and

60:3.9 sedimentations of these times are variegated, c. of

66:2.5 literal bodies c. of flesh and blood but also attuned to

67:6.5 Melchizedek receivers was an advisory council c.:

70:10.6 priest would prepare a concoction c. of holy water

72:2.8 by the ten regional (subfederal) authorities, each c.

83:4.9 marriage was recognized as c. in the decisions of the

86:5.17 The early Nodite races regarded man as c. of two

89:2.1 literally the apple but figuratively c. of a thousand

104:4.16 has its beginning and end in this association, c. of:

135:3.1 shelters and night corrals, c. of piled-up stones,

189:1.1 the Paradise incarnation commission, c. of seven

consists in or consists not in

1:4.5 The divine mystery c in the inherent difference which

1:5.2 the reality of being c. in the idea and ideal of

2:2.5 God’s primal perfection cn. in an assumed

2:7.8 Even the charm of human art c. in the harmony of its

3:5.12 The valor of devotion to duty c. in the implied

4:1.1 The providence of God c in the interlocking activities

4:3.4 God’s wisdom c. in the unqualified perfection of his

5:2.4 The proof of fraternity with the divine Adjuster c.

5:3.8 The worship experience c. in the sublime attempt

11:0.2 The beauty of Paradise c. in the magnificence of its

12:9.1 Man’s true destiny c. in the creation of spirit goals

13:4.5 presence exists in your own hearts and c. in the

16:8.6 Self-consciousness c. in intellectual awareness of

26:5.5 and c. in the spiritual recognition and realization of

31:8.1 mortal’s experience on Paradise as a finaliter c. in

32:1.4 the developmental expansion of Nebadon c. in the

35:3.15 2. The special work of sphere number two c. in a

43:8.4 This supernal cultural acquirement c. in learning how

51:4.8 executing such a radical program on Urantia c. in

54:6.9 One error of thinking respecting these problems c. in

56:10.4 Highest beauty c. in the panorama of the unification

67:1.4 while iniquity c. in an open and persistent defiance of

82:2.1 This social conflict c. in the unending war between

91:7.13 When prayer becomes overmuch aesthetic, when it c.

99:2.5 only proper attitude c. in the teaching of nonviolence

99:4.8 Man’s greatest spiritual jeopardy c. in partial

100:2.2 The evidence of true spiritual development c. in the

100:3.6 The supreme value of human life c. in growth of

100:4.3 the great problem of religious living c. in the task of

100:5.4 the conversion which c. in factors over and above

100:7.1 The most effective presentation of Jesus c. in

101:1.4 Religion cn. in the discovery of new facts or in

101:2.1 The fact of religion c. wholly in the religious

101:2.13 True religion c. in the experience that “the Spirit

101:2.13 Religion cn. in theologic propositions but in insight

101:2.16 Your only assurance of a personal God c. in your

101:7.4 religious and a nonreligious philosophy of living c.

101:7.5 The acid test for any religious philosophy c. in

102:4.4 Man’s prespirit progression in the universe c. in the

102:6.7 convincing evidence of this spiritual certainty c. in

102:8.1 The evidence of the reality and efficacy of religion c.

103:6.4 Such a technique of studying reality c. in turning the

103:9.9 The full realization of the reality of mortal life c. in

104:5.2 This triodity c. in the interrelationship of the three

104:5.7 This triodity c. in the association of three Absolutes

106:8.15 The Ultimate c. in a variably regarded unity of many

110:7.6 experience in contacting with your Adjusters c. in

111:3.5 genuine religious experience c. in the union of values

111:5.6 “Not my will but yours be done”—as it c. in the

111:6.2 The mortal dilemma c. in the double fact that man

112:5.11 One of these c. in the impossibility of conveying to

112:5.20 The fact of repersonalization c. in the seizure of

118:8.11 Man’s great universe adventure c. in the transit of his

133:5.10 mass, mind, and spirit, is eternal—it exists and c. in

140:6.3 you must have a righteousness that c. in love, mercy,

140:8.17 that “a man’s happiness cn. in the abundance of

140:10.9 “The kingdom of heaven c. in these three essentials:

145:2.9 that eternal ascent of the Paradise career which c. in

155:1.3 worthy of the kingdom when your service c. in an

155:6.4 the religion of the spirit c. in progressive revelation

158:6.3 Spiritual greatness c. in an understanding love that

160:1.2 Human life c. in three great drives—urges, desires,

160:1.13 The evidence of maturity of personality c. in the

161:1.2 Rodan contended that the fact of personality c. in

165:4.1 a man’s life cn. in the abundance of the things

170:3.3 and c. in the following four steps, the kingdom steps

180:5.8 the truest interpretation of the golden rule c. in the

180:5.9 The spirit of the Master’s injunction c. in the

188:5.4 The real value of the cross c. in the fact that it was

196:3.5 Physical certainty c. in the logic of science; moral

196:3.17 Personal religious experience c. in two phases:

196:3.34 Man’s greatest adventure in the flesh c. in the well-

consists of

0:6.11 the reality of any pattern c. of its energies, its mind

7:4.5 This is the proposal of the Eternal Son and c. of

11:5.4 This center c. of three concentric elliptical zones:

12:1.10 This never-beginning, never-ending universe c. of

12:1.13 The grand universe c. of the seven superuniverses,

12:4.16 gravity technique of the Universal Absolute, that c.

13:0.1 The innermost circuit c. of the seven secret spheres

14:0.1 unbelievable mass and c. of one billion spheres of

14:2.3 The material of Havona c. of the organization of

15:2.3 The basic unit of the supergovernment c. of about

15:7.10 Each of these seven clusters of wonder spheres c.

15:10.3 the personnel of the superuniverse government c.

15:11.2 legislative or advisory council c. of seven houses,

15:13.1 sector comprises one tenth of a superuniverse and c.

15:14.6 Your constellation, Norlatiadek, c. of one hundred

15:14.6 The local universe of Nebadon c. of one hundred

15:14.7 The minor sector of Ensa c. of one hundred local

15:14.7 Splandon c. of one hundred minor sectors and has

24:2.5 And this number c. entirely of those assignable to

29:2.14 The power charge of a superuniverse c. of three

30:3.12 one half of our visitor colony c. of “stopovers,”

31:9.9 This, the final and largest corps, c. of 24,010 Master

33:6.7 The Nebadon year c. of a segment of the time of

36:3.2 commissioned to plant life upon a new world c. of

41:6.2 The cosmic cloud, the great space blanket, c. of

43:2.4 The mortal division of this latter tribunal c. of seven

43:2.7 The highest body of constellation legislators c. of the

43:2.8 The combined council of legislators c. of three

45:0.1 The administrative center of Satania c. of a cluster of

45:3.9 This council c. of twelve members: 1. Hanavard,

46:1.2 The system year c. of one hundred Jerusem days.

46:5.9 Each of these residential groupings c. of seven

46:5.19 memorial staff c. of over one million personalities.

47:1.4 The present Urantia commission c. of twelve couples

47:3.2 This gigantic structure c. of the central rendezvous

50:2.4 The entire staff of a world ruler c. of personalities of

55:10.1 This new governing body c. of the one hundred

58:5.2 The outer one thousand miles of the earth’s mass c.

65:1.6 This group c. of ten orders of diverse personalities,

72:2.1 The central government c. of a strong federation of

72:2.12 This supreme tribunal c. of twelve men over forty

72:9.6 Thus the electorate c. of solidified, unified, and

72:11.1 This council c. of twenty-five members, nominated

103:6.7 The local universe c. of three degrees, or stages,

104:4.9 This association c. of: 1. The Father-Son.

104:4.29 This association c. of: 1. The Universal Father.

104:4.34 This grouping c. of: 1. The Universal Father.

104:4.39 This group c. of: 1. The Universal Father.

106:8.20 The first level c. of three Trinities; the second level

114:5.6 administrative cabinet of the governor general c. of

114:7.1 The reserve corps of destiny c. of living men and

114:7.8 This combined corps now c. of 962 persons.

consolation

89:10.1 destroyed the olden ways of securing peace and c.

91:1.2 primitive man was deprived of the c. of religion

98:4.1 —religious c. for today and assurances of hope for

99:4.6 they need the c. and stabilization of sound religion.

108:5.6 Do not look to the Adjuster for selfish c. and

132:4.2 speak words of present comfort and immediate c..

135:6.2 children of Abraham longed for the “c. of Israel”

136:0.1 Jesus was a comforting c. to the world and

139:7.7 as long since without the bounds of religious c..

148:6.9 Next Job took refuge in the c. of a future life in

159:3.11 Offer not c. to those who lie down before their

170:2.3 The gospel carried a message of true c. for all men,

193:4.3 the unwise c. of his unspiritual relatives or those

196:0.3 he did not resort to faith merely as a c. in the midst

consolations

155:5.10 who will prefer thus to secure their religious c.,

console

177:1.2 your heart, and we will comfort and c. each other.

consolidate

162:1.6 done much to c. sentiment favorable to the kingdom,

168:3.1 man raised from the dead did much to c. the faith of

consolidated

51:7.3 As soon as the new and c. capital of the evolving

135:3.2 a strongly cemented and firmly c. empire.

195:2.9 Roman-political victories had c. the Mediterranean

consolidating

78:3.8 the yellow man was c. his holdings in central Asia;

consolidation

15:5.11 approximate full condensation, virtual complete c.;

156:6.5 but effective c. of the tried and true survivors of the

162:9.2 and Abner completed the arrangements for the c. of

195:3.1 After the c. of Roman political rule and after the

consonance

3:2.6 and in c. with the mandates of infinite judgment.

9:1.2 the Third Source consistently functions in c. with the

49:1.3 the evolutionary order of life in Satania is in c. with

118:10.6 all in accordance with the will of God and in c. with

131:5.2 The wise course in life is to act in c. with the spirit

147:4.6 interpreted in c. with the highest idealism embodied

consonant

34:7.4 would have been more c. with spiritual aspirations.

consortnoun

16:5.3 local universe Creative Spirit, the c. and associate

17:6.3 of the future local universe c. of this Paradise Son.

17:6.4 his future c. undergoes further development of entity

17:6.5 the Master Spirit commits the new Spirit c. to the

17:6.5 administering to the Spirit c. the charge of fidelity

17:6.7 contribution to the individuality of the Spirit c. of

17:6.7 the heretofore impersonal Spirit c. of the Creator

17:6.8 Creator Son acknowledges the Spirit c. as his equal.

37:1.9 Sovereign Son and as spokesman for his creative c..

54:1.6 self-respect; false liberty is the c. of self-admiration.

73:5.7 for the reception of the promised Adam and his c..

83:8.8 woman enjoys practically equal rights with her c..

95:5.12 to the old-time worship of Isis and her c. Osiris,

103:7.7 abdicates or degenerates into a c. of false logic.

104:1.12 —Mother Spirit of the local universe and creative c.

147:4.1 thus wickedly looks upon his intended c. in sin.

consortverb

15:11.3 which qualifies them to c. with the personalities of

17:5.5 the Circuit Spirits are impersonal, and they c. with

83:5.4 The Jewish custom requiring that a man c. with his

89:7.4 It was a religious ceremony to c. with these sacred

113:7.2 These angels not only c. with you as you progress

136:8.8 to compromise with evil, much less to c. with sin.

consorting

56:8.1 transcendental experience of c. with absonite mind,

consortsnoun

39:9.1 the servants of God, the c. of divine personalities,

46:5.18 system headquarters, together with their seraphic c..

69:8.4 Hebrews were not allowed to sell such rejected c.

89:7.4 self-deception which both the maidens and their c.

consortsverb

132:3.2 it c. with wisdom and embraces such imponderables

conspicuous

119:7.2 your world occupied a very c. place in the councils

conspiracies

4:1.7 continually encountering apparently fortuitous c.

conspiracy

34:6.9 There truly exists within you a c. of spiritual forces

45:7.1 unfavorable environment, or c. of circumstances,

90:4.7 disease was thought to be caused by a wicked c.

154:6.10 this plan was thwarted by the c. of events which

177:4.4 Judas was seized with a terrible c. of confusion,

178:3.5 one of their own number had entered into a c. to

183:1.2 the cruel clutches of a wicked c. of inhuman events

conspire

0:12.13 spirit forces c. to enable material man to grasp the

68:3.4 love, vanity, and fear—c. to plunge mankind into war

70:11.5 the custom as moral law, and thus did all three c. in

147:5.9 some overindulgent and unwise parents who c.

152:6.5 religious rulers of Jerusalem would c. with Herod

154:2.5 coupled with exertion stimuli, c. to produce those

conspired

60:0.1 all c. greatly to change the world’s climate in all

62:5.9 all c. to lead the human twins northward and far

84:7.2 Woman’s instinct to love and care for children c. to

97:9.21 vanish from history until the king of Israel c. with

122:7.1 King of Judea, had c. to cause the postponement

139:7.10 certain unbelieving Jews c. with the Roman soldiers

171:4.1 that Simon Zelotes and Simon Peter, having c. to

173:2.1 but they were distraught by two fears, which c. to

175:2.1 and c. to bring about his cruel death, does not

175:2.3 certain of his fellow Jews rejected him and c. to

179:4.1 knowing how the evil forces of darkness have c. to

191:5.1 chagrin at having run away from them, c. to create

193:4.3 mental tendencies c. to destroy a well-intentioned

constancy

8:2.7 The Father’s faithfulness and the Son’s c. are made

12:8.3 the stability, c., and eternity of the central Isle of

87:4.6 Man’s philosophy was able to reconcile spirit c. with

97:1.4 Israel was the source of all truth, stability, and c..

97:7.9 in the preachment of divine c., God’s faithfulness.

101:10.5 curiosity about God but to afford intellectual c. and

102:2.5 satisfaction of the realization of cosmic c. and

118:8.11 he achieves this transformation by the force and c. of

constant

1:7.4 unity of will in spite of the c. changing of ourselves

7:6.7 persons of the Paradise Deities are in direct and c.

17:3.7 reflectivity is in c. operation in contrast with the

22:2.7 They maintain c. connection with their headquarters

22:10.7 They are in c. circulation, serving where the idea or

23:1.8 They are c. partakers of the direct circuit emanating

30:3.4 These celestial astronomers make c. use of the

30:3.11 From all the universe a c. stream of celestial visitors

34:7.3 do not experience c. warfare between their physical

39:2.16 broadcasts enable them to maintain c communication

41:1.4 ten frandalanks who are in perfect and c. liaison with

43:1.2 surface and subterranean, and the moisture is in c.

43:4.3 the supervising Union of Days, are in direct and c.

58:2.6 this realm of c. temperature is the stratosphere.

61:5.2 eventually produced an almost c. precipitation of

70:2.2 The c. necessity for national defense creates many

78:8.9 long period of c. warfare between these valley cities

86:1.2 upon chance that luck becomes a c. factor in his life.

86:1.2 The c. dread of unknown and unseen calamity hung

86:1.2 they lived in c. dread of doing something that would

86:1.4 in uncertainty and in c. fear of chance—bad luck.

100:7.9 His c. word of exhortation was, “Be of good cheer.”

101:1.2 communication with the mind of its c. indwelling.

104:3.2 man perceives that he lives in a universe of c.

110:4.2 The Thought Adjuster is engaged in a c. effort so to

123:0.2 Mary maintained one long and c. vigil lest anything

123:5.5 learned his lesson by reading and by c. repetition.

124:1.13 He was in c. collision with the so-called “oral law,”

124:4.9 great mental distress as the result of his c. effort to

136:2.5 Jesus was in c. communion with this Adjuster.

143:2.4 strengthened in your inner soul by the c. spiritual

168:1.12 Martha was not settled and c. in her attitude.

180:5.10 Love, unselfishness, must undergo a c. and living

ConstantineRoman emperor

195:0.10 the Roman emperor C. was won to the new religion.

constantly

1:3.2 We may c. observe the works of God, we may be

1:4.4 We are c. confronted with this mystery of God; we

2:1.4 The Father c. and unfailingly meets the need of the

2:5.7 in the loving-kindness which c. overshadows us.

3:3.2 All the worlds of every universe are c. within the

3:5.8 Then human existence must c. be confronted with

4:1.5 God c. upholds all things material and all beings

4:1.6 cease to function; all things are c. being renewed.

4:1.7 I am c. confronted with cosmic reactions which I

4:1.8 I am c. confused and often perplexed by my inability

12:2.3 new nebulae are c. being stabilized and organized;

15:2.25 new systems are c evolving while other organizations

15:5.1 although a c. varying quantity of matter originates in

16:2.1 persons of the c. increasing number of divine Sons,

17:4.1 They are true images and c. function as the

18:6.7 but a divine Son has c. by his side a Paradise brother,

19:1.2 completed numbers, Teacher Sons are c. increasing.

19:5.1 these Spirits are of completed numbers or are c.

19:6.4 Since they are c. filtering into the several Paradise

19:6.4 the number of natives remaining in Havona is c.

20:7.2 In numbers the Teacher Sons are c. increasing.

21:1.4 We note further that the c. increasing number of

22:1.13 but the Trinity-embraced sons are c. increasing.

23:1.6 they are c. in touch with the wealth of the intellect

23:2.10 one type of service to another; such transfers are c.

23:2.21 They are c. out on exploring expeditions to the

25:3.16 a marvelous group of beings which is c. increasing in

25:4.12 As you journey toward your Paradise goal, c.

28:4.11 These ministering spirits of time are c. furnishing

29:4.15 the ever-shifting needs of the c. changing energy

31:0.11 of the mortal finaliters are c. in service on Urantia.

36:2.13 the Life Carriers work c. in an effort to improve the

37:4.1 Their number varies c. but is always far up in the

37:6.6 No longer must you c. referee the conflicting

37:9.11 celestial ministries and c. shifting mortal inhabitants.

42:8.4 causing protons and neutrons c. to change places.

43:9.2 you are “as the angels”; you are c. progressing but

44:0.13 are required c. to impart their superior knowledge

44:0.20 I am under the necessity of c. perverting thought

45:5.4 number is being c. increased by natural reproduction.

46:5.23 is c. revised so as to truly represent up-to-date

48:5.3 in Satania, and their numbers c. increase because,

52:3.2 post-Adamic men, and in c. augmented numbers

57:7.6 the heavy meteoric showers which are c. hurtling

62:2.6 c. improving in physical type and general intelligence

63:4.4 their c. recurring battles with the inferior tribes,

63:6.3 hunger was the c. recurring urge of these early days

73:1.4 This feud was c. coming to the surface whenever the

78:5.3 The civilization of Turkestan was c. being revived

81:6.7 mankind c. tended to drift toward the salubrious

85:7.1 And this spirit was c. stimulating the worship urge

86:1.1 men and women who lived c. on the ragged edge of

86:2.2 Primitive man c. asked, “Who is tormenting me?”

87:2.6 and in this way the languages were c. impoverished.

87:5.1 spirits were believed to look down upon man as c.

92:5.5 therefore does he c. seek to make good this loss by

93:5.6 the Philistines, and other groups were c. raiding the

102:5.2 fear is transmuted into the c. deepening reverence for

102:7.2 which is ever adaptable to the c. evolving universe.

102:8.2 is encouraged by a c. improving social morality and

107:1.4 we presume that Adjusters are being c. individualized

109:5.2 beauty of the potential personality c. indwelling you.

110:1.1 And indirectly and unrecognized the Adjuster is c.

110:1.2 they are the patient teachers who so c. urge their

111:7.2 if you would only allow the Adjuster c. to bring forth

113:4.4 The guarding seraphim is c. manipulating the mortal

117:5.9 Spirit of Truth which has so c. taught and guided

118:6.6 the human personality is c. deciding between these

120:2.7 bear c. in mind that you are living a life for the

121:8.4 The author of this record c. seeks to show in Jesus’

122:9.2 There lingered c. about the courts of the temple two

124:0.1 enjoying the great advantage of c. contacting with

124:2.2 At school he was c. creating trouble by the questions

124:2.6 Jesus’ parents were c. seeking to influence him to

135:9.1 some twenty-five or thirty who abode with him c.),

136:5.2 Although Jesus did not c. behold these attendant

136:5.2 his associated Personalized Adjuster did c. behold,

136:5.5 miracles, it was necessary for Jesus to remain c.

136:9.13 the necessity of dealing with three c. recurring

137:4.17 must c. be on guard lest his indulgence of sympathy

138:0.1 His mother c. wavered between attitudes of faith

139:2.3 Peter was c. getting into difficulties because he

140:8.17 Jesus c. reiterated, “What shall it profit a man if he

140:8.26 Jesus c. exhorted them to refrain from trying to mold

141:3.3 of adjusting the c. recurring misunderstandings

144:1.10 believers c. requested to be taught how to pray.

146:2.16 “Be not c. overanxious about your common needs.

147:2.2 to avoid the crowds which so c. thronged him.

160:1.13 the transformation of human desire so that it c.

161:2.7 6. We are c. impressed by the phenomenon of his

161:2.9 He c. talks about God as an ever-present associate

164:3.5 It was the custom of these blind men c. to chant to

167:5.5 Jesus c. appealed to the written Scriptures in his

168:4.13 therefore must you c. reckon with the time-space

180:5.4 The God-knowing individual is c. elevating wisdom

193:3.2 I always had two or three of you c. by my side or

195:6.15 the cosmic mind c. injects spontaneity into even the

constellationnoun; see constellationastronomic

         see Constellation

1:1.4 In one near-by c. God is called the Father of

2:1.4 all his subordinates in every world, system, and c.

3:1.10 Concerning God’s presence in a planet, system, c.,

4:2.1 the evolutionary patterns of a local universe, a c.,

4:2.1 and balanced conduct of each universe, c., system,

4:2.2 and are being carried out by the local universe, c.,

13:4.4 devotion of the individual being, planet, system, c.,

14:5.1 mansion worlds and up through your system, c.,

15:2.4 2. The C..

15:2.4 (about 100,000 inhabitable planets) make up a c..

15:2.4 Each c. has an architectural headquarters sphere and

15:2.4 Each c. also has a Faithful of Days in observation,

15:2.20 One c. (100 systems). . . . . . 100,000 worlds

15:7.6 Edentia, the headquarters of your c. of Norlatiadek,

15:12.1 for or against an individual, a planet, system, c., or

15:14.6 system number twenty-four in the c. of Norlatiadek.

15:14.6 Your c., Norlatiadek, consists of one hundred local

24:6.8 he hailed from planet 341 of system 84 in c. 62 of

25:3.8 to the adjudication of the problems of a c.,

25:3.10 may arise in the detailed affairs of a system, a c.,

29:2.17 these living power centers are stationed in each c.,

30:4.18 worlds on up through the spheres of the system, c.,

33:6.6 sent out from the headquarters of the c. by the

33:6.8 Each c. conducts its affairs by Nebadon time, but

33:8.3 each system and seven representatives from each c..

33:8.5 pass down to the legislative assemblies of the c.

35:3.17 the seventy tributary worlds of the c. and of their

35:4.2 spiritual—whether on a planet, in a system, in a c.,

35:6.3 is occupied with the physical welfare of the c..

35:6.3 No major policy is ever carried out in a c. unless all

35:6.4 Sovereigns to deliberate upon the state of the c..

35:6.5 Norlatiadek, your own c., is at present administered

37:2.1 as his representatives at the capital of every c. and

39:3.2 with the unification and stabilization of a whole c..

39:3.3 the greatest possible co-ordination of a whole c.

39:3.10 on Edentia, the headquarters of the c. of Norlatiadek

40:8.2 Such beings have ascended through a system, a c.,

41:1.4 In Norlatiadek, your c., they are not stationed on the

41:1.4 system that constitutes the physical core of the c..

41:2.1 make up the administrative organization of the c. of

41:10.5 c. is now traversing the outer fringe of Nebadon.

43:0.1 in the local system of Satania, situated in the c. of

43:0.2 The government of your c. is situated in a cluster of

43:0.4 by the univitatia, the permanent citizens of the c..

43:2.1 the autonomous units of a local universe, each c.

43:2.1 in accordance with the laws prevailing in the c.

43:2.3 but major tribunals at the headquarters of each c.,

43:2.5 The legislative program of a c. originates in the

43:2.6 activities of such beings as they function within the c.

43:4.2 a Faithful of Days is to the Most Highs of a c..

43:4.4 buildings wherein the affairs of the c. are transacted.

43:4.7 conclaves which deliberate on the welfare of the c..

43:5.2 The present government of the c. has been expanded

43:5.9 difficulties consequential to rebellion within the c..

43:5.11 Urantia with the routine administration of the c..

43:7.5 These citizens of the c. are not actually members of

45:7.8 socialization career of the c until these Material Sons

46:8.3 will restore the Satania system to the Norlatiadek c.,

48:1.5 seventy-one in the c., and 491 during the sojourn

48:5.6 When you reach the c., there are added the schools

48:5.9 the educational spheres of the system and the c. to

49:6.14 are maintained on the finaliter spheres of the c.

54:4.1 problem somewhat difficult of explanation in the c.

54:5.10 be extended in self-protection against the entire c..

55:2.9 on the morontia worlds of the system or c..

55:8.5 this is true by the time the entire c. has thus evolved.

55:8.7 the time comes when the last system in a given c.

55:8.7 and Morning Star—arrive on the capital of the c. to

55:9.1 The unification of a whole c. of settled systems is

55:9.2 When a c. is settled in light, the legislative function

55:9.2 Otherwise the c. remains related to the local universe

56:7.1 evolutionary progress on a world, in a system, c.,

56:7.2 when an entire c. is thus settled, the second phase

67:8.4 hampered the progress of the c. of Norlatiadek,

93:3.3 three Vorondadek rulers of the c. of Norlatiadek.

119:2.1 when trouble began to brew in system 11 of c. 37.

119:2.1 Faithful of Days, the Paradise counselor to that c.,

119:2.4 this new Son be assigned to system 11 of c. 37 as

119:3.1 the Life Carriers on planet 217 in system 87 in c. 61

119:3.3 on the headquarters world of system 87 in c. 61,

119:3.3 was at once confirmed by the Most Highs of c. 61.

119:4.3 Teacher Son on world 462 in system 84 of c. 3 in

119:6.1 Fathers on the headquarters planet of the fifth c..

119:6.3 Michael appeared on the headquarters of c. five as

119:6.6 the material worlds of the entire c. of his sojourn.

191:3.4 from the sojourn on the headquarters of the c. on to

191:4.7 inhabited spheres throughout the c. of Norlatiadek.

constellationastronomic

122:8.7 conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in c. of Pisces.

constellationadjective

constellation activities

55:9.1 During this age many c. and universe activities are

constellation affairs

35:6.3 the senior associate becomes acting director of c..

39:3.10 order of seraphim act as the special recorders of c..

43:1.7 the governing centers for the seventy divisions of c..

46:6.5 4. C. and universe affairs.

constellation authorities

18:7.2 activities except upon the invitation of the c..

114:3.5 The c. are represented directly by a Vorondadek Son

constellation broadcasts

33:6.6 C. are periodically sent out from the headquarters of

constellation capacities

37:4.4 Most High Assistants serve in c. but are not attached

constellation capital(s)

18:7.4 of Days maintain their personal residences on the c.

33:6.4 represent that system to other systems and at the c.,

45:1.10 The c., Edentia, has no analogous prison worlds;

51:3.2 of Eden are so named in honor of Edentia, the c.,

55:9.1 establish themselves on the c. as volunteer advisers

73:4.1 beauty and the botanic grandeur of Edentia, the c..

constellation center(s)

43:4.3 The residence of the Edentia Faithful of Days is the c

43:8.1 are expertly supervised and distributed by the c.,

constellation circuits

53:6.5 automatically thrown out of the c. by the secession

53:7.3 Satania was isolated in both the c. and the universe

67:6.9 have awaited the restoration of Urantia to the c..

114:2.6 moment the system of Satania is restored to the c..

constellation councils

66:1.3 Caligastia’s request came up for approval in the c.,

constellation deliberative assembly

43:2.8 three member of these separate branches of the c.

constellation family

46:8.1 restored upon readmission of Satania into the c..

constellation fold

46:8.2 When Satania can return to the c., then will come up

constellation geniuses

44:4.11 enjoy the richness of the color and tone of the c.

constellation government(s)

15:10.17 Paradise counselors to the Most High rulers of the c.

33:6.3 A c. is chiefly exercised over unification and

35:5.1 found at the head of each c. in every local universe.

35:5.7 to the legislative functions indigenous to the c..

35:6.2 Constellation Fathers, the presiding heads of the c.,

43:0.2 The government of your c. is situated in a cluster of

43:2.0 2. THE CONSTELLATION GOVERNMENT

43:3.6 you would ordinarily be little concerned with the c..

43:4.10 adviser to the c. in all matters respecting the policy

43:5.2 The present government of the c. has been expanded

constellation headquarters

1:1.5 On your c. God is referred to as the Universal

18:7.2 the architectural training spheres surrounding a c..

25:3.8 Not many problems developing on the c. fall

32:1.5 the architectural worlds which are to serve as c. and

33:2.5 Michael spends much of his time visiting the c. and

33:6.5 The broadcasts are simultaneously directed to the c.,

34:3.3 presence of such a Universe Spirit on either the c. or

35:3.18 review of the ascendant sojourn on the c. world.

35:4.2 On Edentia, your c., they are known as emergency

35:6.1 the headquarters of a c. of three dekamillenniums,

35:6.5 with the presence of the various groups at c. and

35:9.3 made by the supreme council located on the c.

35:9.4 Lanonandek councils stationed on the various c..

37:9.8 Each of the one hundred c. clusters of architectural

37:9.8 Spirit constitute the permanent population of the c.

37:9.12 Edentia, your c., has the univitatia, while the

38:5.3 worlds of the headquarters of the assigned c to begin

43:0.3 the c. worlds are fully supplied with all orders of

43:1.0 1. THE CONSTELLATION HEADQUARTERS

43:6.1 On the c. worlds living embellishment is utilized,

43:7.1 seven hundred seventy worlds surrounding the c.

43:7.5 They do not function beyond the confines of the c.

46:3.1 of broadcasts from the local worlds, from the c.,

49:6.16 many survivors awaken on the c. and there begin the

50:0.1 are assigned to the reserves of their order on the c..

50:2.2 there is an analogous council of seventy at the c.

53:4.2 the location of legislative activities on the c.

55:9.1 characterized by readjustments on the c.,

57:3.8 the one hundred c. groups of planets were begun.

73:6.3 This form of nonintelligent life is native to the c.

119:1.3 those dwelling on the c. and system headquarters

119:6.5 millions of beings were assembled from the c.

119:8.1 The Faithfuls of Days on the c. were instructed to

191:3.4 from the sojourn on the headquarters of the c. on to

constellation lawmakers

39:3.3 place before the c. a forecast of how any proposed

constellation legislative body

43:2.5 The c. legislative body is divided into three groups.

constellation legislators

43:2.7 The advisory or highest body of c. consists of the

constellation legislature

45:7.4 system selects its ten representatives to sit in the c..

constellation morontia worlds

55:9.2 the univitatia continue to administer the c..

constellation Most Highs

35:6.4 communication channels is at the disposal of the c..

constellation overcontrol

49:5.18 The system administration and the c. of these worlds

constellation program

43:9.4 in conjunction with the c. concerned with group,

constellation regime

43:3.6 the c. stands between you and the administration,

constellation ruler(s)

25:3.9 the Magisterial Sons and to the c. and the hosts of

33:5.4 never proffer advice to the c. unless it is asked for.

33:6.3 In turn, the c. pay especial attention to the social

33:8.1 associates enforce the legislative mandates of the c.

35:9.2 change made, the matter being optional with the c..

39:3.11 many serve as messenger aids to the c. rulers;

43:3.1 commissioned to active duty in the universe as c.

43:3.6 Urantia is closely related to the c. because of certain

66:8.4 sovereign authority by co-ordinate action of the c.

67:6.5 confirmed by the mandate of the senior c.,

93:3.3 three Vorondadek rulers of the c. of Norlatiadek.

114:0.4 without effective supervision from the system, c.,

114:4.5 interposing the superior wisdom of the c. in the

constellation service

20:8.1 advanced inward through the c. to the highest work

constellation socialization

15:7.7 Hereon is man spiritualized following his c..

constellation sojourn

43:9.3 This c. of an ascending mortal is the most uniform

47:7.4 who begin to prepare you for the subsequent c..

112:7.3 fusion may even be delayed until the time of the c.;

constellation spheres

37:9.8 for ascending mortals during the traversal of the c.

38:2.6 appreciate the seraphim, on the c. to enjoy them,

constellation stage

55:0.7 3. The third or c. stage.

55:9.0 9. THE THIRD OR CONSTELLATION STAGE

constellation study worlds

47:7.4 On the fifth mansonia you begin to learn of the c..

48:1.4 less physical and more truly morontial on the c..

constellation training

35:3.11 All evolutionary mortals who graduate from their c.

constellation training worlds

43:8.4 on the c. you are to achieve the real socialization of

43:9.2 This entire sojourn on the c. is a period of true bliss

49:6.16 The intermediate group go to the c.; they pass by

constellation worlds

43:7.5 contribute much to making the c. the chief spheres

Constellation Centers

29:2.6 5. C..

29:2.17 5. C..

29:2.17 Ten of these living power centers are stationed in

29:2.17 they function as energy projectors to the tributary

29:2.17 From these beings there go forth the power lines for

30:2.97 5. C..

Constellation Conciliators

25:3.8 3. The C..

Constellation Counselors

35:8.9 Universe Co-ordinators and C. . . . . . . 100,000

35:10.2 long experience as System Sovereigns and as c..

Constellation Father

35:6.1 The reigning Most High, the C., has two associates

35:6.3 When a C. is in attendance upon duties at the

35:6.3 he frequently is, the senior associate becomes acting

35:9.2 The C. names one of these Lanonandeks as chief

35:9.4 over by the senior Most High associate of the C.,

43:2.4 on to the court of the Most High, the reigning C..

43:3.2 The presiding member of this trio is known as the C.

43:3.2 A C. reigns for ten thousand standard years (50,000

43:5.3 1. The C.. The present Most High ruler is number

43:5.3 He saw service in many constellations throughout

43:5.17 except when ordered by the C. to intervene in the

50:2.6 is ever carried out without the consent of the C.,

51:6.10 4. The Most High Father—the C..

53:7.12 remember the first message of Lanaforge to the C.

93:3.2 the people to associate this teaching with the C. of

104:1.3 the C., and the local universe Creator Deity;

136:3.5 the C. of Edentia appeared to Jesus and Gabriel in

188:3.15 The records of Edentia indicate that the C. was on

188:3.15 that he received instructions from Michael during

Constellation Fathers

2:1.4 may engage in adventure; the C. may experiment;

4:5.2 between Planetary Princes, System Sovereigns, C.,

20:1.10 Vorondadeks are best known as Most Highs, the C.;

23:2.18 they are acting temporarily in liaison with C.,

32:4.3 The law of the Creator Son, the rule of the C.,

33:0.1 to Gabriel and jurisdictional authority to the C.,

33:6.6 of the constellation by the chief of the C..

35:5.1 They are more generally known as C. because a Son

35:6.0 6. THE CONSTELLATION FATHERS

35:6.2 The one hundred C., the actual presiding heads of

39:3.2 seraphim assigned to the collective work of the C.,

43:0.2 is Edentia, the seat of the administration of the C.,

43:3.3 The Psalmist knew Edentia was ruled by three C.

43:3.5 The C. are little occupied with the individuals of an

43:3.5 they are closely associated with those legislative and

43:4.2 Faithful of Days stands at the right hand of the C. to

43:5.16 the prophet recognized the controlling hand of the C.

45:2.2 certain matters now under the supervision of the C.

46:3.3 the Edentia word of the Most High C. is received

46:5.15 The Most High C. take up their abode in this circle

53:2.3 was communicated to the Creator Son and the C.

53:2.4 that he went direct to Edentia to confer with the C.

53:2.5 Faithful of Days of Edentia, on the request of the C.

53:4.7 But the C. confined the action of these disloyal

53:7.14 The Ancients of Days sustained the C. in their

53:7.14 but they have never handed down any decisions in

54:5.9 8. The Faithful of Days on Edentia advised the C. to

54:6.7 all of Lucifer’s superiors, extending from the C. on

55:8.1 administrative body, subject to the veto of the C.,

55:9.3 As the ages pass, the C. take over more and more

55:10.6 but in groups of three they similarly serve the C..

66:1.3 councils, it would fail to receive the assent of the C..

66:5.31 This selected corps had been approved by the C. of

66:8.1 rulers and obedient to the mandates of the C..

67:6.9 C. dispatched an immediate decision sustaining

114:2.4 remain more or less under the overcontrol of the C.

119:1.1 except that the farewell broadcast to the C.,

119:2.1 adjudicated by the C. and approved by the Faithful

Constellation Univitatia

30:2.119 3. The C..

constellations

9:8.24 that function in the local universes, even to the c.,

12:6.8 have their guardians of destiny; planets, systems, c.,

15:2.5 One hundred c (about 10,000,000 inhabitable planets

15:2.15 C. . . . . . . 70,000,000

15:2.21 One universe (100 c.) . . . . . . 10,000,000 worlds

15:6.11 They hold the gravity balance of power in many c.

15:9.17 between the individual planets, systems, and c. of the

15:13.4 ten thousand c., one million systems, or about one

15:13.6 of the Most Highs at the headquarters of the c..

15:13.6 Thus the Trinity regime extends from the c. of the

15:14.6 universe of Nebadon consists of one hundred c. and

18:0.10 universes and to the capitals of their component c..

18:7.1 rulers of the one hundred c. in each local universe.

18:7.2 the Vorondadek Sons who rule the c. of that local

18:7.2 faithful to the welfare of their c. of assignment,

18:7.3 All Faithfuls of Days functioning in the c. of a local

18:7.4 with the homes of the Vorondadek rulers of the c..

18:7.5 The Trinity-origin regime stops with the c.;

19:3.2 major and minor sectors, in local universes and c.,

19:6.5 are the permanent citizens of the local universe c..

25:3.9 co-ordination and administration of the hundred c..

25:4.18 The rulers of the systems, c., universes, and

25:5.3 From the planets, systems, and c. of Nebadon,

29:2.16 applicable to the services of the c. and systems.

29:2.16 effective energy to the subsidiary c. and systems.

29:4.15 directors to the headquarters of the universes, c.,

32:0.1 a local universe comprises one hundred c., each

32:2.3 hundred headquarters worlds of the projected c. and

32:2.7 councils of the universe to the fathers of the c.

32:4.6 with the administration of systems, c., or a local

33:5.3 of Days, serving on the headquarters of the c..

33:5.4 These Paradise ambassadors to the c. represent the

33:5.4 C. are more closely related to the superuniverse

33:6.4 Consuls are representatives of c. to one another and

33:6.8 the standard for all c. and systems in this local univ.

33:8.1 located on the headquarters of the one hundred c..

33:8.5 bodies or to the legislative assemblies of the c..

35:3.1 Ascending mortals from all the c. of Nebadon pass

35:5.5 serve as consuls representing c. within their native

35:6.1 assigned to the rulership of each of the hundred c.

35:6.1 by Gabriel as the Most Highs of the c. for service

35:6.2 but is chiefly concerned with the welfare of the c.

35:7.2 functioned on the headquarters worlds of the c.,

35:7.2 legislative assemblies of the one hundred c..

35:8.4 and assistants to the supreme councils of the c. and

37:10.4 from the ministry of the celestial artisans on the c.

38:5.2 organization and are assigned to some one of the c..

39:1.14 and of the seventy educational spheres of the c..

39:2.3 directly affiliated with either the systems or the c.,

39:3.1 angels is assigned to the exclusive service of the c..

39:3.3 law originates in the legislative assemblies of the c.

39:3.8 beings to and from the headquarters of the c..

39:3.11 seraphim are held on the headquarters of the c..

41:1.2 modified circuits to the power centers of our c.

41:1.4 of Nebadon’s primary subdivisions, one hundred c..

43:0.0 THE CONSTELLATIONS

43:0.1 Norlatiadek, one of the one hundred c. of the local

43:0.1 C. being the primary divisions of a local universe,

43:0.2 are quite comparable in size to those of other c..

43:0.4 universe angels, are assigned to the service of the c.

43:0.4 the morontia life of the c. is both typical and ideal.

43:2.1 The c. are the autonomous units of a local universe,

43:2.1 together with the legislative enactments of the c.,

43:2.2 C. thus function as the legislative or lawmaking units

43:3.1 The rulers of the c. are of the Vorondadek order of

43:3.2 as the Most Highs of each of the Nebadon c..

43:3.5 those legislative and lawmaking functions of the c.

43:5.3 He saw service in many c. throughout our local

43:5.15 the numerous Vorondadeks, envoys of Nebadon c.,

43:6.1 capitals of the c. are the acme of morontia activities

44:0.1 of the superuniverses, the local universes, the c.,

44:0.1 but their chief realm of activity is in the c. and

48:1.2 in common with the higher spheres around the c.

49:5.29 are not only organized vertically into systems, c.,

52:3.11 the Most Highs of the c. begin to rule in the affairs of

52:3.11 Truth is revealed up to the administration of the c..

53:1.2 he stood next to the Most High Fathers of the c. in

53:4.4 two rebellions in Nebadon, they were in distant c..

54:6.3 Families, groups, nations, races, worlds, systems, c.,

55:9.3 these unified c. will have reached the position of

55:9.3 To all intents and purposes the c. will then deal

55:10.4 New relationships extend down to the c. and systems

95:2.7 the stationary and established c. of the fixed stars,

109:7.6 Sons come to the headquarters worlds of the c. to

118:10.11 As the systems, c., universes, and superuniverses

119:0.5 incidental benefits accrue to various systems, and c.,

consternation

29:3.8 centers, would only add to your confusion and c..

75:1.5 the true picture of the c. of these two noble souls as

75:5.4 Serapatatia was overcome with c. and beside himself

153:5.3 Why is it that you are filled with fear and c. when

154:7.5 They were filled with confusion and c..

158:1.8 crackling sound, and to their amazement and c.,

175:4.1 apostles once more were left in confusion and c..

constituent

10:8.3 and the Infinite Spirit are, in a certain sense, the c.

33:7.6 3. The question of the readmission of any c. part of a

56:4.2 Personality inherently reaches out to unify all c.

56:4.2 Father, unifies all seven c. Absolutes of Infinity;

56:4.2 potential of unifying the c. factors of the mortal

112:5.14 Human personality, while transcending its c. parts,

112:5.16 The reassembly of the c. parts of a onetime material

112:5.20 by virtue of the unceasing changing of its c. parts;

113:6.5 there occurs the reassembly of the c. factors of the

constituents

77:2.5 wrought in the configuration and in the chemical c.

constitute

0:7.9 this evolutionary Deity will c. the eternal fusion of

0:10.1 This would c. the experiential realization of

0:12.2 Therefore does this Trinity c. the only Deity reality

1:1.2 c. the reality of that true worship which is so

1:5.4 divine attributes which c. a perfect, eternal, loving,

2:0.1 of the divine nature which c. the character of Deity

2:4.4 Eternal justice and divine mercy together c. what in

3:2.10 c. such a handicap that you are unable to see,

5:6.2 put together, c. the vehicle for human personality,

6:0.3 And thereby does the Son c. the divine revelation of

6:8.1 all of us, high and low, c. their universal family.

7:5.8 shared those experiences which c. an ascender’s

9:8.25 These spirit beings c. the living ladder whereby man

10:2.2 bestow those qualities and attributes which c. still

10:3.5 and attributes which c. the Son and the Spirit,

11:3.4 One thousand of these units c. a division.

11:3.4 Ten million congregations c. an assembly.

11:3.4 and seven of the master units c. a superior unit;

11:7.8 Such relationships of motion and quiescence c. a

11:8.1 stars, blazing suns, and whirling spheres which c. the

11:8.8 potentials which emanate from Paradise and c. the

12:1.2 successive space levels of the master universe c. the

14:0.2 that endless procession of universes which c. the

14:2.8 gravity of the Eternal Son, and these together c. the

14:3.4 The billion spheres of the central universe c. the

15:2.5 (about 10,000,000 inhabitable planets) c. a local

15:2.6 (about 1,000,000,000 inhabitable planets) c. a minor

15:2.8 (about 1,000,000,000,000 inhabitable planets) c. a

15:6.12 of matter circulating and evolving in space c. an

15:13.5 the seven instruction spheres which c. the entrance

16:3.18 to c. the creature grasp of the unity of Supremacy.

16:6.10 three insights of the cosmic mind c. the a priori

16:8.3 of a material, mindal, and spiritual nature which c.

16:9.4 And these cosmic gifts, socialized, c. civilization.

17:6.10 undisclosed career which will c. their seventh phase

17:8.1 The seven groups of Supreme Spirits c. the

19:2.6 together with the Universal Censors, c. the highest

19:3.4 one Universal Censor c. a tribunal of Trinity divinity,

19:4.8 c. those ten groups which have been sometimes

20:2.1 Sons c. the order of Avonals in contradistinction to

21:1.2 united deity concepts which c. his divine origin.

21:2.7 After these have been associated to c. a creature,

22:4.1 Those without Name and Number c. the third and

24:5.5 a host of unrevealed personalities, c. an efficient,

26:7.5 comprehending the Infinite Spirit sufficiently to c.

30:0.1 personalities c. a well-nigh limitless number of living

31:3.1 they usually c. 990 in each finaliter company.

31:9.14 the evolving and experiential Supreme Being, c. the

31:10.9 and the seven c. the Supreme Council of Destiny on

33:1.2 These relationships c. a Creator Son the most

33:8.4 The presidents of these councils c. the immediate

35:6.2 c. the supreme advisory cabinet of the Creator Son.

35:10.1 forty-two satellites, c. the Lanonandek cluster of

36:2.14 cosmic chemical formulas that c. the parent patterns

36:5.1 the children of the Universe Mother Spirit and c. her

37:4.3 the instructions which c. their mission in our realm

37:9.6 and the spironga c. a relatively permanent citizenship

37:9.8 the Creative Spirit c. the permanent population of

38:0.2 cherubim and sanobim, c. the angelic corps of a

38:0.3 Their various orders c. the corps of the skilled and

38:6.1 (12 pairs, 24 seraphim), and twelve such groups c.

38:6.1 Twelve companies under a commander c. a

38:6.1 c. a legion numbering 248,832 pairs or 497,664

39:3.5 bring together suitable individuals that they may c.

39:3.6 they c. a social problem and therefore fall within the

42:5.1 The sun’s rays c. four octaves in the superuniverse

42:7.9 The next thirty electrons c. the second family,

43:2.8 The legislative pronouncements of Edentia c. the

43:5.14 of the Satania upheaval c. the emergency council,

43:7.3 although morontia students c by far the largest group

45:7.4 those who c. this group of one thousand electors.

47:2.8 these salvaged souls of mortal origin c the permanent

48:2.18 They c. the local planetary council of supreme

48:6.33 of that which is principle—these c. falseness.

49:5.12 serially linked together and c. a special domain of

55:10.3 Inspector mobilizes all Assigned Sentinels to c. the

55:10.5 one hundred of these Avonal Sons of Paradise c. the

56:5.3 These beings c. the first three levels of God the

75:3.5 it would c. a powerful tie binding these peoples to

76:6.3 the four and twenty counselors who c. the present

77:2.8 who carried the modified Andonite germ plasm, c.

77:8.13 men and women who c. the planetary reserve corps

86:4.1 seemed to c. convincing evidence that the old chief

87:6.12 Both fire and water were believed to c. impassable

89:4.7 the olden propitiation cult that c. the modern forms

92:4.9 The papers, of which this is one, c. the most recent

94:4.4 Brahma could c. the foundation for a concept of the

94:8.17 that such achievements c. true progress in cosmic

96:3.3 for the day of revolt and the strike for liberty to c. of

100:5.4 unified intellectual and spiritual phenomena that c.

101:3.2 these spirit endowments c. man a spirit personality in

101:6.6 synthesis of man and the essence of God—c. him,

101:6.7 such association in the finite mind as will c. them

101:9.3 those morontial realities which c. his highest ethical

102:6.2 living God is the divine light whose interruptions c.

104:3.14 they thereby c. a triunity of functional unity, not a

105:3.9 The Seven Absolutes of Infinity c. the beginnings of

106:7.3 the volitional act of the Deities who c. the Trinity;

106:8.19 and causative Trinities who c. the first level.

106:9.2 Time, space, and experience c. barriers to creature

107:3.9 The unique Personalized Adjusters no doubt c. the

107:7.6 the Adjusters are divine in origin, and that they c.

110:3.6 determinations and your supreme desires, do c. real

112:4.8 the other six sacred spheres which c. the Father’s

114:7.11 its own councils which c. its governing organization.

116:4.7 when cosmically totaled, c. the actual foundation

116:5.9 are inseparable from God the Sevenfold and c. the

116:5.14 the energies and masses which c. their perpetual

118:0.9 Together they c. the experiential bridge linking the

118:7.1 all finite choice—c. an abrogation of finite volition.

120:2.7 shall not be so lived as to c. an example for the

129:3.1 c. the subjects of the narratives which follow this

130:4.2 divinity of value—c. the reality of the Supreme.

136:5.4 Your wish in all such matters will c. the abridgment

140:8.3 the circumstances of life c. a divine dispensation

140:8.20 teachings of Jesus c. a religion of valor, courage,

153:3.2 Son of Man subject to the will of God, c. a reality

157:4.7 are the human stones which c. this living temple of

159:4.3 Scriptures c. the best collection of religious wisdom

184:0.2 since it required only twenty-three to c. a trial court.

constituted

0:11.1 the Eternal Son, functioning in the God of Action, c.

11:5.1 origin on nether Paradise, and that it is c. as follows:

14:3.1 There are no regularly c. courts, neither are there

15:2.2 universe, and they are c. approximately as follows:

15:2.18 Each of the seven superuniverses is c. as follows:

15:8.2 living and semiliving intelligent entities c. for this

15:12.1 Our courts are c. as follows: There presides,

15:13.2 The courts of the Perfections of Days are c. much

17:1.4 carry out the combined policies of all duly c. rulers

20:8.2 the combined staff of the regularly c. University of

25:3.3 before the regularly c. tribunals of the realm, then,

29:3.7 Each individual power center is c. in exactly one

29:3.9 spheres or on otherwise suitably c. space bodies.

31:7.3 As the Mortal Corps of the Finality is at present c.,

33:8.2 of advisory and research assemblies, variously c.

35:1.2 Gabriel presides over the regularly c. tribunals and

42:8.4 As atoms are c., neither electric nor gravitational

48:1.5 material worlds until you are c. a first-stage spirit

50:2.3 is chosen and diversely c. on the different worlds.

53:9.8 Satania have c. a solemn warning to all Nebadon,

55:8.1 The system legislative assembly is c. on the

58:7.1 The vast group of rock systems which c. the outer

61:1.2 they c. the most important evolutionary development

66:4.11 for ages they c. the sum total of the spirit world to

66:5.1 These ten groups were c. as follows: 1. The council

69:9.11 and still later, a well c. title to the adjacent land.

70:10.5 this c. these orders the first crime detectors and

70:10.12 These fines c. the first public revenue.

73:1.3 the Nodites themselves c. the eighth race of Urantia.

75:4.6 project c. evil because it represented the wrong way

76:4.8 c. the early beginnings of the mighty Andite race.

77:1.6 These creatures c. the intelligence corps of the

77:2.2 the Prince’s staff had been c. sex creatures for the

78:8.11 The Nerites c the final eruption of the Caspian group

80:5.7 Cro-Magnoid blue man c. the biologic foundation for

80:9.7 the barbarians of the hills of Turkestan c. the most

87:2.1 effort to secure this protection c. the techniques of

87:5.8 The ceremonies of spirit propitiation c. a burden

90:1.2 any striking mental or physical abnormality c.

91:1.3 While this c. a perversion of prayer, it encouraged

92:6.20 Ancestor worship onetime c. a decided advance in

93:10.7 Will he also be c. Vicegerent Material Son of Urantia

94:6.11 but the writings of Confucius have ever since c.

101:6.8 The teachings of Jesus c. the first Urantian religion

104:5.1 Two of these associations are c. as follows:

114:1.1 until the arrival of a regularly c. Planetary Prince.

114:5.2 to local authorities c. for planetary function,

114:7.9 contact with the Adjusters of certain favorably c.

120:0.4 subordinate himself to the variously c. wills of the

121:2.6 temple worship at Jerusalem c. alike the secret of the

124:1.5 to give up such a favorite pastime c. one of the great

153:1.1 Sanhedrin at Jerusalem, and they c. the orthodox

155:2.2 two weeks at Chorazin c. a veritable baptism of

161:1.7 children, such a phenomenon c. proof of the fact,

175:3.1 Sanhedrin, as then c., officially and unanimously

195:1.1 These two ideas put together c. a new and mighty

constitutes

0:9.1 This c. the personality-power equivalent of the

0:11.13 Associatively the Universal Absolute c. the

1:1.2 such a consecration of creature will c. man’s only

1:4.1 the perfection of God is such that it eternally c. him

3:1.1 and at the same time, c. the Father’s omnipresence.

3:1.6 his infinite nature; space c. no barrier to Deity.

5:5.13 The indwelling of the Mystery Monitor c. the

5:6.9 kinship of being which c the vast family circle of God

6:4.3 The omnipresence of the Original Son c. the spiritual

7:3.2 The spiritual-gravity pull of the Eternal Son c. the

10:2.1 but in so doing he c. himself the Father of this very

10:6.2 divine personalities, whose Deity union c. the Trinity

12:1.1 The observable behavior of the material creation c.

12:1.11 the eternal Isle, c. the perfect and eternal nucleus of

12:7.11 Brotherhood c. a fact of relationship between every

12:8.2 in the form of a supergravity presence which c. the

12:9.6 a living relationship of personal mind and spirit c. the

13:1.12 trinitization c. the secret of authority to represent

13:1.22 This phenomenon c. one of the most perplexing

14:6.16 c. the everlasting proof of the infinite personality of

15:5.12 Collisional debris often c. the material nucleuses for

15:6.13 This phenomenon c. one of the positive proofs of the

16:8.2 whose interassociation c. the mechanism wherein

20:3.4 terminates a dispensation and c. a judgment of the

20:5.7 c. the most noble and fascinating chapter in the

20:6.7 all that c. a creature’s life as it is lived on the planets

21:3.1 Such action c. title of physical possession, a cosmic

25:2.5 This quartet c. a conciliating commission and is made

30:1.10 Fusion with an Adjuster or other such fragment c.

30:1.11 fusion therewith c. them Spirit-fused mortals in

30:1.12 with which c. the creature a Son-fused mortal.

30:4.15 the new individual c. the resurrection of the old

32:5.3 ages, or epochs, when successively arranged, c. a

32:5.4 the metamorphosis of death c. the only possible

33:2.4 c. these Master Sons the personal repositories of the

34:5.5 man’s personal reception of that which c. the sum

36:6.6 Life, as such, c. the animation of some pattern-

40:5.4 Spirit identification c. the secret of personal survival

40:7.4 the divine realms of eternity c. an intriguing recital

40:9.3 This spirit infusion c. these surviving creatures

40:9.6 dual response c. the reconstruction, recognition, and

41:1.4 enormous stellar system which c. the physical core

42:7.4 dependable association of energies that c. matter.

43:9.3 This experience c. the prespirit socialization training

45:3.9 This executive group of seven Lanonandeks c. the

47:3.3 reassembles creature personality and c. resurrection

49:6.7 destiny, and this c. cessation of creature existence.

49:6.11 The arrival of an Adjuster c. identity in the eyes of

50:3.1 This corps of material helpers c. the connecting link

54:0.2 fact and falsehood, c. the potentiality of error.

54:0.2 The deliberate choice of evil c. sin; the willful

56:6.1 c. a reality tension that can be resolved only

56:7.1 attained evolution c. a new and enlarged revelation

56:10.14 Cosmic socialization c. the highest form of

57:6.11 and c. the astronomic preliminaries to the setting of

68:4.5 the inertia of primitive man c. the biologic safety

69:7.5 Man’s brutal treatment of woman c. one of the

78:2.2 displayed in the leadership of the second garden c.

81:6.17 majority adopt the slang, then usage c. it language.

84:8.2 pleasure mania, now c. the greatest threat that has

91:6.4 a dialogue with one’s alter ego, c. a technique of

96:7.4 And when thus regarded, this group of Psalms c. the

100:2.2 And this entire experience c. the reality of religion as

101:5.12 a working union of human faith and divine truth c.

101:6.2 to the Adjuster essence of the existential God, c. the

101:6.7 truth c. the possession of a righteous character,

102:1.1 The work of the Adjuster c. the explanation of the

102:3.5 the consciousness of fact, value, and true reality c.

102:3.12 The pursuit of knowledge c. science; the search for

103:2.8 free will, such a decision c. a religious experience.

103:9.6 Theology c. the religious effort to define, clarify,

106:0.3 This level c. the present periphery of creative

106:7.9 the three potentialities whose union c. the latency of

109:0.1 Human existence c. a period of practice which is

109:6.5 Such decisive consecration c. the true passport from

110:5.7 all this c. a favorable co-ordination of influences,

110:6.13 Entrance upon the seventh circle c. a mortal

111:1.5 mind is striving to be like that c. spirit identification.

112:1.18 the summation of its parts c. selfhood—individuality—

112:5.5 that c. man’s greatest opportunity and his supreme

112:5.12 This child of human and divine parentage c. the

112:7.2 this fusion c. the mystery of making God and man

112:7.5 at-onement authorization, which, when issued, c. the

113:6.1 everything that c. you, the real you, except the

113:6.8 This c. the “resurrection of the unjust,” in reality

113:7.1 Such an experience c. a glorious awakening, a real

115:3.7 Son, the Infinite Spirit, and the Paradise Isle c. the

115:3.8 This triodity of existential potentiality c. the potential

117:5.6 and this transaction c. the fact of progression.

117:6.15 these seven experiences c. the present-known limits

118:0.9 the Ultimate c. the basic association of subabsolute

130:4.11 The presence of evil c. proof of the inaccuracies of

130:4.14 partial in the presence of the complete c. relativity

132:3.9 The presence of the spirit in the mind of man c. the

133:6.5 self-realization and c. the foundation of the soul,

133:7.8 experience, c. man a potential son of the universe

136:5.4 Under my command this c. the fullest possible

140:4.9 Jesus’ discourse at the ordination of the twelve c.

143:1.7 such courage c. the heroism of the God-knowing

149:6.3 that c. the mission of the Son of Man on earth.

160:1.12 plus the gospel of the kingdom, c. the new religion

160:2.3 ability to communicate and share meanings that c.

160:3.1 the will of God for the mind of self, c. worship.

160:5.4 which c. the supreme ideal of religious loyalty,

160:5.7 Such a concept c. the achievement of the

175:2.1 c. no valid reason why the individual descendants

194:2.2 the comprehension of truth that c. the highest form

195:6.8 Materialism c. him merely an arithmetical symbol

196:3.20 Moral choosing c. religion as the motive of inner

196:3.34 Such an experience c. God-consciousness,

constituting

12:2.1 as c. the domains of the Unqualified Absolute.

15:0.1 thus c. the vast creation one gigantic wheel,

15:1.2 as the orbits of the planets c. your solar system are

27:5.5 In c. themselves the living reference library of the

29:4.20 the thirty physical energies of space, c. the power

31:1.5 Havona citizens regard these three destinies as c. the

33:3.6 his eternal dependence on his Spirit companion, c.

39:1.18 seraphim, thus c. the general reserve of this order.

42:2.14 the thirty phases of energy c. the present energy

46:6.1 thus c. the following ten administrative departments:

56:9.5 while conceiving the Universal Absolute as c. the

60:3.5 Arctic Ocean, c. the second greatest submergence

62:3.10 the new species of Primates c. the next vital step in

70:9.17 gratification, the sum of all three c. human happiness

83:4.8 file through the bedchamber at night, thus c. legal

107:1.2 are fragmentized entities c. the factual presence of

119:8.1 Eternal Son c. this union of God and man sole head

119:8.6 of one of the divine corps c. the Trinity Ultimate.

120:0.3 further contribute to c. him the sovereign of his

129:4.6 full and unqualified acceptance by the Father as c.

142:3.22 I also declare to you as c. the whole duty of man.”

constitution

11:8.7 These material organizations are dual in c. and are

13:0.2 worlds of the Son, which are alike in physical c..

14:2.0 2. CONSTITUTION OF HAVONA

14:2.5 creation is wholly unlike that of the twofold c. of the

14:3.6 Triata physical c., coupled with the balancing effect

14:5.6 the fundamental c. of the basic orders of intelligent

15:0.3 first to gain an adequate idea of the physical c. and

35:1.3 Melchizedeks are in c. partly of self-origin and

41:0.4 Such is the c. of the local star cloud of Nebadon,

41:2.7 in accordance with the physical c. and architecture

42:3.5 entering into the varied c. of the electronic groups.

42:6.5 holds one hundred ultimatons together in the c. of

42:8.1 the secret of their basic c. and ultimate behavior,

42:9.1 universal manifestation of the decimal c. of energy,

42:9.3 sevenfold persistence of creative c. is exhibited in

42:9.3 unmistakably points to the sevenfold c. of energy

49:4.7 group segregations are inherent in their origin and c..

51:1.4 dual nutrition; they are really dual in nature and c.,

56:1.1 central universe, triune; but Paradise is of single c..

104:5.1 other triune relationships which are non-Father in c.,

106:6.5 Though experiential in genesis and c., it definitely

112:5.15 the record of personality c. is faithfully preserved

118:4.4 disregarding existentials, is threefold in its basic c..

124:1.8 think a great deal about the physical world and its c.;

constitutional

70:12.19 These are the purposes and aims of c tribunals acting

72:7.6 Every state has ten basic c. provisions which cannot

72:9.1 made c. provision for a modified scheme of voting

constitutions

66:4.10 but they did painstakingly study their personal c.,

70:12.5 they should adopt their c. or other charters of civil

constitutive

15:3.15 derived in part from the c. segmentation of matter-

16:6.9 they are c. in the self-consciousness of reflective

16:8.15 the c. recognition of the three basic mind realities

16:9.4 the contributions of the c. endowments of man—

16:9.5 combined contributions of the c. factors of man—

16:9.6 (recognition) of God is inalienable and c. in all men.

17:1.2 It is they who determine the basic c. trends of the

55:4.21 Cosmic wisdom seems to become c. in the ministry

70:10.2 The concept of justice may well be c. in a spirit-

100:1.6 The technique of fostering this c. endowment of the

103:7.11 are accepted, though unproved, by the c. reality

103:7.13 founded on the c. mind endowments of mortal beings

106:1.1 but such destiny is subject to a time delay, a c.

111:2.1 therefore does mind never fail to manifest this c unity

112:2.14 the evolving self is inherent in the qualities of its c.

116:2.13 are c. and expressive of a new power potential of

118:6.5 limitations which are c. in the very personality

constitutively

105:5.9 are the two original manifestations: the c. perfect

106:9.8 must be inherently and c. dependent on experience.

constrain

167:2.2 ‘Go now out into the countryside and c. those

constrained

84:1.7 which, therefore, c. primitive women to submit to

89:6.8 The spectacle of Abraham c to sacrifice his son Isaac

100:7.2 He was c. to proclaim saving truth to his generation,

100:7.12 his associates were c. to share his divine optimism.

128:7.4 the better way and then be c. to follow you in it.”

132:7.2 that he would be c. to inquire about our Father.

135:11.3 Jesus c. himself not to interfere in the natural

158:7.3 I am c. to begin to unfold to you the truth about the

159:3.10 filled with joy and in their hearts are c. to rejoice

166:2.8 are filled with wonder and are c. to give thanks in

174:5.3 But I am c. to show forbearance since I fear for the

187:4.2 Many times before this he had been c. to believe in

190:5.5 but they c. him to come in and abide with them.

194:1.2 and at the same time so c. men to believe in him.

constrains

101:8.4 Faith vitalizes religion and c. the religionist to live

construct

2:7.10 will dare to c. a new and appealing philosophy of

36:6.4 The Sons of God can c. the forms of life, but it is

44:3.2 1. The home designers and builders—those who c.

44:3.3 These builders are comparable to those who c. the

44:3.8 7. The public builders—the artisans who plan and c.

51:3.1 the Material Sons and Daughters c. their own garden

103:6.12 attempts at metaphysics, man has attempted to c.

103:6.12 data which man so urgently needs in order to c. a

103:6.13 reason, unaided by mota, cannot conceive and c.

156:5.2 the foundations of the building which he would c.

constructed

15:0.2 superuniverse governments were designed and c..

15:7.1 architectural spheres, space bodies specifically c.

15:8.1 the headquarters spheres are so c. that they are able

29:3.9 Power Centers function only on especially c.

29:3.9 The architectural worlds are so c. that the living

30:3.2 such specially c. worlds are unusually favorable for

36:0.1 Life is c. according to plans formulated by the

39:4.16 third material, c. of luminous metals and crystals;

41:1.3 These spheres were c.—made to order—by the

46:3.2 enormous amphitheater, c. of scintillating materials

46:5.9 They are c. along the same lines but are of different

46:5.11 These walls are c. of crystal gems of gleaming

46:5.31 Many of these buildings are c. wholly of crystal gems

49:2.19 intelligent beings are so c. that they can function on

57:3.8 The local system headquarters planets were c. over

66:2.7 transferred to the material bodies c. for the use of

69:7.2 corrals were c., and entire herds would be captured.

73:5.4 covered brick-conduit disposal system had been c.

74:6.1 the first unit of the projected buildings was ever c..

80:6.4 Previous buildings had been c. of brick, and while

87:6.11 Hideous images of the spirits were c. so that they

93:2.6 in reality on the order of those especially c. bodies

122:4.4 genealogies of Joseph and Mary which were c.

122:8.7 c. the appealing legend of the star of Bethlehem

constructing

63:5.5 they showed great skill in c. stone sleeping chambers

89:6.5 Chinese buried in a wall those who died while c. it.

108:5.5 labor with the material mind for the purpose of c.,

construction

13:0.2 Even their material or physical c. is of an order

14:3.6 The planetary c. of the Havona spheres is entirely

15:5.1 power directors (as in the c. of architectural spheres)

32:2.3 The c. of Salvington was immediately followed by

42:4.7 Low temperatures favor certain forms of electronic c

42:7.4 The local universes are of decimal c..

48:3.15 of magnificent c. and exquisite embellishment.

50:4.2 embellishment and relatively advanced material c..

62:2.4 their c. of crude shelters in the high treetops which

62:3.7 were the first to exhibit a definite c. propensity,

62:3.9 the c of new treetop abodes and new ground shelters

73:4.1 the Garden workers throughout all the years of c.

77:3.3 His counsel finally prevailed, and c. was started in

77:3.4 concerning either c. plans or usage of the buildings

77:5.4 to forward the early activities of defense and c. but

86:4.8 Among the Egyptians this led to careful tomb c.

111:6.6 Facts are the building blocks in the c. of wisdom

123:0.1 on one of the public buildings then in process of c.

176:0.1 Matthew, calling attention to the temple c., said:

185:1.5 money from the temple treasury to pay for the c.

constructions

43:6.1 particularly beautified with material and mineral c.,

44:3.2 opportunity for individual expression in all these c.

46:5.25 Jerusem, even though it is among the more recent c..

constructive

4:1.7 haphazard to mortal mind appears orderly and c.

29:2.14 energies into channels of useful and c. application.

89:1.6 useful and c. regulations but also obsolete, outworn

99:3.7 religion does not grow unless it is disciplined by c.

111:4.9 wholly haphazard or controlled, directed, and c..

139:5.5 Philip was mathematical in the abstract but not c. in

156:5.13 practitioners of an invigorating and c. technique

171:7.3 Jesus’ sympathy was practical, personal, and c..

195:10.7 that denies the reality of God can contribute in any c.

construed

103:5.11 But this must not be c. as meaning that there is no

122:4.4 promises had been c. by successive generations as

164:1.2 lead him into saying something which could be c. as

171:1.5 and this was c. by all as an indication of the early

consuls

33:6.4 C. are representatives of constellations to one

33:6.4 they are appointed by legislative decree and function

35:5.5 Vorondadeks serve as c. representing constellations

consult

25:6.2 you will be able to c. the records of the history and

27:5.5 the residents of Paradise can c. this vast store of

28:6.11 must c. the Imports of Time to be able to forecast

30:4.28 You may also c. the broadcasts to ascertain who of

39:4.16 Ascending mortals will at first c. the material

39:4.16 Material Sons and the higher transition beings c.

47:3.6 to gratify your desire to c. the registry and call

72:4.1 shop is a working library where the student may c.

98:3.4 and shrines and, in a crisis, would c. the oracles.

109:7.6 Occasionally they c. with the Ancients of Days,

127:4.6 girls, would c. Jesus about their childhood troubles

137:1.3 Whereupon they agreed to go at once to c. John.

139:5.9 only thing he could think to do was to c. the chief,

consultation

120:3.1 advices that have been arrived at in c. with Gabriel,

137:4.6 But when Mary and the others saw him in c. with

149:7.1 Andrew, in c. with Peter and with the approval of

158:4.6 Andrew and Thomas were in c. at one side.

163:2.11 This Judas did after c. with Andrew.

190:3.3 After a hasty c. with Annas, Caiaphas called a

consultative

114:5.5 Each day on Urantia begins with a c. conference,

consulted

83:4.4 the astrologers were c. to ascertain the birth stars of

129:2.4 John c. with his father regarding the money due

consulting

36:2.12 in collaboration with a corps of c. Melchizedeks.

40:9.5 and by c. the records of the mortal career filed by the

consume

29:4.24 At one time they seem to c. or store energy;

49:3.3 which operate to c. or shunt the meteors.

71:3.7 Leisure must produce as well as c..

89:5.6 groups would c. only members of their own tribes,

135:3.2 but shall break in pieces and c. all these kingdoms,

consumed

22:7.6 Unbelievably long periods of time are sometimes c.

34:6.5 Spiritual life, like physical energy, is c..

51:2.2 About three days of standard time are c. in this

52:1.1 The length of time c. in this early life evolution varies

57:7.8 gases were c. by the early and prolific plant life.

61:5.5 this glacier c. nearly one million years in its advance

66:2.9 threefold beings of the realm, c. exactly ten days.

69:9.3 a man’s capital was either c. or distributed among

87:2.10 much terrestrial wealth is still c. on funeral rituals

96:4.5 “The mountain of Yahweh was c. in fire, and the

130:0.1 The tour of the Roman world c. most of the twenty-

183:2.3 In this way more than an hour was c. in going

196:3.32 is c. with the desire to live them, to do righteousness.

consumer

160:4.11 should aim always to be a producer as well as a c..

consumes

110:7.2 This fusion during physical life instantly c. the

consuming

1:0.3 only one supreme ambition, just one c. desire,

34:6.8 water of life, that prevents the c. thirst of discontent

55:1.5 not destroyed by the blazing glory of the c. fire

55:2.5 spiritual fires of c. grandeur and ascending glory.

129:3.5 an overattractive and attention-c. personal career.

160:3.2 These practices are difficult and time-c. at first, but

165:4.3 not to enjoy the pleasure of c. his hoarded wealth,

196:0.7 The all-c. and indomitable spiritual faith of Jesus

consummateverb

54:2.3 reason as a threat to c. the theft of personal liberty

75:3.6 But this would require hundreds of years to c.,

106:3.1 the Supreme Being will c. its fullness as it was time

106:6.3 will c. the absolute actualization of all potentials.

107:0.6 eventually c. this temporary union of God and man

108:6.1 to c. a probationary union with the animal-origin

176:2.1 Jesus would most certainly return to c. the work of

194:4.7 any day to finish his work and to c. the kingdom.

196:2.5 believed in his immediate return to earth to c. the

consummateadjective

3:6.1 With divine selflessness, c. generosity, the Father

28:5.8 the Voices of Wisdom and, by the c. skill of their

28:5.13 problems requiring an exercise of the c. wisdom of

103:9.4 later revelational religions and the c. saving gospel of

119:5.3 the career of this spirit pilgrim with c. interest,

124:1.4 with c. self-control announced that he would abide

149:2.8 And Jesus had the c. courage to do this in the face of

160:5.8 I am not only intrigued by the c. ideals of this

consummated

70:3.8 signified in the touching of the wine cups and c. by

79:8.5 the political reunification of the yellow race was c.,

83:4.3 all formality, marriage being c. by sex relations.

83:8.4 conceived of marriage as being c. by divine action.

93:1.3 Melchizedek was c. near what was to become the

105:2.7 which is c. in the appearance of conjoint personality

106:7.3 destiny is probably c. by the Consummator of

106:9.2 unification on the finality levels of c. eternity,

110:7.2 then do such c. liaisons of soul and Adjuster go on

112:7.3 fusion may not be c. until the ascender is on the local

112:7.14 the Father has fulfilled the promise, and c. the plan,

117:5.13 by intelligent love, and c. in brotherly service.

134:8.4 of mind and Adjuster attunement remained to be c..

consummately

103:8.3 A good and noble man may be c in love with his wife

consummates

105:2.5 establishes the personality of the Infinite and c. its

117:5.13 When man decides, and when he c. this decision

consummation

26:7.6 Seldom does the quest for the Infinite Spirit fail of c.,

56:9.10 will discover to your eternal satisfaction that in the c.

83:4.8 thus constituting legal witness to the c. of marriage.

90:0.3 in between the beginning and the c. of religious

93:6.8 Upon the c. of the solemn covenant, reconciliation

107:1.3 up to and including the c. of their triune destinies:

109:5.5 but it does not prevent eventual c. of the ascendant

116:6.6 but the culmination and c. of this effort is the act of

117:2.1 the conquest of the incomplete present and the c. of

117:2.7 As existent upon the c. of the present universe age,

118:9.9 the c. of cosmic wisdom, the embodiment of the

127:5.4 serious consideration to the c. of personal love in

134:5.5 the final c. of political growth—the government of all

135:5.3 keen expectation that the c. of the desire of the ages

consummational

105:5.3 are, in relation to the finite, both causal and c..

Consummator of Universe Destiny

0:12.7 Supreme, God the Ultimate, and the unrevealed C..

30:1.15 Consider the following: The C..

106:5.1 God the Ultimate, and the unrevealed C..

106:7.3 is probably consummated by the act of the C.,

106:8.11 and the C. in regard to all divinity values.

consummators

106:8.12 inceptors, realizers, and c.; beginnings, existences,

consumption

148:0.2 selling their catch to David for c. by the seaside

contactnoun or adjective; see contact, make or makes

1:2.8 all possibility of demonstration except for the c.

1:2.10 the Father maintains immediate c. with his creature

2:1.7 arrangements for c. and communication with his

2:1.8 the infinite Father is enabled to enjoy close c. with

3:5.1 In his c. with the post-Havona creations, the Father

5:0.2 prerogative of maintaining direct and parental c.

5:2.2 self-conscious c. and communion with the Father,

5:2.4 not intellectually conscious of close and intimate c.

5:3.6 The Infinite Spirit maintains personal c. with the

6:0.2 represent our best efforts at c.-compromise with

6:4.5 In his c. with personality, the Father acts in the

6:4.5 In his personal c. with spiritual creation, the Father

8:5.2 but in the c. of spirit forces with intelligent beings,

9:6.1 The Third Source maintains a personal and perfect c.

9:7.5 is equivalent to partial c. with the consciousness of

10:3.14 5. As a Father, he maintains parental c. with all

11:7.1 the quiescent midspace zones come in c. with the

12:7.12 present in such a vast universe and personally in c.

12:7.13 Father enjoys the most intimate inner c. with you,

12:9.2 really know a person as the result of a single c..

13:1.5 Their nature, origin, and the technique of their c.

13:1.5 In so far as we come in c. with this phase of divine

16:5.3 If this Master Spirit does attain any sort of c. with

16:7.9 the contagion of the c. of morally fragrant persons

17:1.2 The Master Spirits maintain c. with the various

17:4.3 but you will not personally come in c. with them

18:1.5 the intimate and personal c. of the Deities with these

19:5.6 c. with natives does not produce any such reaction.

20:4.1 a being fully visible to, and in physical c. with,

20:9.3 c. with the world of visitation maintained through the

21:2.2 for the first time, he finds himself in intimate c. with

21:5.10 This c. is maintained by their own spiritual presence,

23:1.1 Infinite Spirit for self-revelation to, and personal c.

23:2.14 the c. of the minds of these divinely perfect beings

24:5.3 otherwise, ascending mortals have little c. with

24:7.2 be granted the privilege of “personal c.” with the

26:1.14 of a Mother Spirit mortal ascenders have initial c..

26:3.1 fraternal and understanding beings of mutual c.

26:8.1 go to Paradise to achieve an understanding c. with

27:2.3 relationships involve a great deal more than c. with

27:2.3 After sustained c. with these mighty intellects of

27:2.3 seraphim with whom they have had such long c.

27:3.3 The glorified mortals have enjoyed intimate c. with

30:3.6 Ascending mortals have their initial c. with these

30:4.30 long and profitable c. with the created spheres of

31:8.4 Citizens, it develops that man’s first serious c. with a

32:4.7 are one of God’s separate but unified modes of c.

33:1.2 of personality c. with immature creature beings.

33:4.3 a broad understanding of, and sympathetic c. with,

34:3.2 Still, in their personal c. with the children of time,

34:6.12 the human mind a positive consciousness of divine c.

36:5.16 afford the Universe Mother Spirit a varied c. with,

37:2.3 Gabriel maintains c. with all other phases of universe

38:7.2 sanobim are more than ever dependent on mutual c.

38:9.8 midwayer can establish perfect synchrony of c. with

39:2.15 with these common symbols maintain reciprocal c.

40:5.3 But the Father is not deprived of personal c. with

43:8.9 further perfect the ability to live in intimate c. with

43:8.13 satisfaction which characterizes your initial c. with

45:1.4 cultural and social spheres of increasing morontia c..

45:6.1 thoughts and occupy your seasons of fraternal c..

46:5.12 the Avonals of the system maintain c. with the

48:2.26 As morontia progressors you will remain in full c.

48:3.11 As you progress, you will come in intimate c. with

48:6.29 Life on the transition worlds entails real c. with the

49:5.19 three groups of mind design as related to c. with

52:1.7 they possess capacity for seeking reciprocal c. with

55:6.4 seem to experience considerable conscious c. with

55:10.4 Gabriel establishes c. with the Ancients of Days to be

56:4.2 its unbroken c. with this same source through the

56:4.2 the creature maintains direct and sustaining c. with

56:4.5 but in the worshipful experience of the personal c. of

56:7.4 experiential personal recognition of, and c. with,

63:4.7 the Andonic clans grew in number, and the c. of the

64:6.9 the northern red man never again came in c. with

64:7.19 represents the only c. of the North American red man

66:4.12 had they not lost c. with the life circuits through

66:6.5 to have them uplifted by c. with a higher culture and

68:1.1 spirit of brotherly feeling and the desire for social c.

70:7.14 after c. with the Dalamatia teachers, experimented

70:8.3 1. Natural—c., kinship, and marriage; the first social

73:2.1 who were in immediate c. with Van and Amadon

74:8.6 The Babylonians, because of immediate c. with the

75:2.5 The Garden dwellers had been in c. with the Nodites

76:5.6 the Melchizedeks, continued, but direct physical c.

77:7.5 detached from the personality during a season of c.

77:8.4 understanding and sympathetic in their c. with human

79:3.2 the Dravidian Andites lost their racial and cultural c.

79:4.7 the pagan momentum built up by the sudden c. with

79:5.7 The North American Indians never came in c. with

79:5.9 the peoples of the Western Hemisphere had no c.

79:6.1 Turkestan, where they were soon to come in c.

80:3.2 and to the south were in c. with the Saharan peoples.

80:9.4 This extended c. with the Danubians led these

81:4.1 As c. is made with the dawn of historic times, all of

87:1.4 to cleanse an individual after c. with the dead.

90:2.2 As time passed, all such purported c. with the

91:2.6 progressing individual attains more or less c. with

91:3.5 guidance to the superconscious borders of the c. of

91:5.5 social c. with the person for whom he is praying.

91:7.1 The c. of the mortal mind with its Adjuster, while

91:7.2 Jesus kept them in service-c. with the multitudes.

92:4.5 hazy concept in Amerindian religion when c. with

93:2.8 Machiventa was in full c. with his eleven fellows of

93:2.8 he had no more c. with superhuman intelligences

93:5.2 the desire to establish c. with some human family

93:5.3 this possibility of c. with these versatile children of

94:12.5 Through c. with Christianity the social aspects of

94:12.7 doctrines and dogmas of nineteen centuries of c.

95:7.5 This point of common c. and reverence led to the

98:0.1 compromised through c. with evolving Occidental

98:3.9 contaminated through c. with the philosophy of the

98:7.6 Through prolonged c. attendant upon the struggles

99:4.5 transcendent levels through c. with, and release of,

100:5.6 the superconscious level, the zone of immediate c.

100:5.7 the morontia zones of possible c. with the Adjuster

100:5.9 rather than in the direction of the zone of spiritual c.,

102:3.1 robs religion of its chief channel of philosophic c.

102:3.4 loving service-c. with his less illuminated fellows,

103:7.6 through common c. with the logic of philosophy,

106:0.8 perhaps through the c. potential of personality.

107:3.2 is actual c. with the Father’s personality as well as

108:1.1 in experiential qualities proportional to previous c.

108:1.8 information secured by c. with many Personalized

108:4.5 the Universal Father’s direct and unexplained c. with

109:2.6 perform some exploit of liaison, c., reregistration,

109:3.5 the Adjusters are able to gain far more actual c. with

109:4.2 there is little or no personality in such primitive c..

110:0.2 Father has reserved this form of personal c. with

110:1.1 those sublime experiences of the worshipful c. of

111:2.9 the mortal mind is in c. with superanimal realities;

111:2.9 decisions, thereby effecting a bona fide creative c.

112:1.15 the self and the environment establish meaningful c..

112:6.6 morontia mind must evolve by direct c. with cosmic

113:1.5 more or less c. with their indwelling Adjusters;

113:1.6 you reach the first or inner circle of relative c. with

114:7.9 to attain varying degrees of c. with the Adjusters

114:7.9 thus have various degrees of c. with their Adjusters

116:4.2 This Master Spirit knows—is in personal c. with—

116:4.4 The Seventh Master Spirit is in personal c. with

116:4.4 he is in reflective c. with the Reflective Spirits of his

117:5.14 ever to achieve more than limited experience c.

117:5.14 in the fact of such c., is c. with total experience.

117:6.6 tremendously affected by c. and infusion with the

123:1.7 intestinal trouble spread over all Nazareth from c.

123:5.7 the fears of contamination as a result of c. with the

123:5.14 to do with a reverent and sympathetic c. with nature.

123:5.15 was one of the social centers of c. and gossip for

126:5.2 so repletely reveal his intimate c. with all phases of

129:1.14 and attained new and high levels of conscious c. with

129:3.7 educational c.-training with the diversified peoples of

130:0.6 From firsthand observation and actual c. Jesus

131:5.1 Zoroaster was directly in c. with the descendants of

132:0.4 his c. with, and influence upon, the religious leaders

132:4.2 Jesus’ usual technique of social c. was to draw out

132:4.3 he personally came into affectionate and uplifting c.

132:4.5 this one c. with Jesus made such an impression on

132:7.2 he must desire to know God as the result of c. with

133:3.12 one of the Cynics with whom Jesus had come in c.

134:2.2 lived richer lives as a result of their c. with Jesus,

134:2.3 Jesus made intimate and personal c. with every one

135:2.1 since the Nazarite vow forbade c. with the dead,

135:4.1 the Nazarite restrictions regarding c. with the dead,

136:2.6 thus retiring for a season from active personality c.

138:2.1 discovered the great value of direct and personal c.

139:8.3 thus came in c. with the noble character of Jesus.

139:8.5 c. with Jesus and the apostles largely cured Thomas

139:8.10 always tried to avoid coming in direct c. with Jesus.

140:10.5 rule as restated by Jesus demands active social c.;

142:5.5 It was their first c. with such enormous crowds,

143:3.1 The c. with the gentiles and the Samaritans was a

143:3.5 they had come in c. with the gentile populations,

143:3.7 There is always danger that monotony of human c.

143:5.6 the woman’s soul to avoid direct and searching c.

143:7.3 of the spiritual—must alternate with service, c. with

144:7.2 beginning to believe as a result of their own c. with

148:2.4 In all his c. with the sick and afflicted, when it came

148:3.3 for close association and intimate c. with Jesus.

149:0.3 dozen of the evangelists and maintained close c.

149:1.7 If, in the c. of the human need and the divine

154:5.3 My men will never lose c. with you, and through

154:7.2 messengers, who had instructions to maintain c. with

160:2.7 conceit can be prevented only by intimate c. with

161:2.4 in his righteousness from the times of our first c.

162:9.3 And it was this intimate c. that finally led them to

163:4.14 courtesy to all with whom they should come in c..

166:2.1 refrained from association or c. with this Samaritan

180:5.7 highest possible good as a result of the believer’s c.

180:5.11 the Spirit of Truth, who directs the loving c. of one

184:2.8 Peter was so perturbed that he sought to escape c.

190:2.2 James had long since lost c. with Jesus’ work and

192:1.2 associations and out in the open in c. with nature,

194:2.12 progressive c. of the seven adjutant mind-spirits of

195:9.2 socialized Christianity stands in need of new c. with

196:0.12 it responded to the charm of the c. of fellow beings

196:3.21 Man’s c. with the highest objective reality, God, is

196:3.34 spirit-consciousness—c. with the divine presence.

contact, make or makes

5:0.2 but he may, at any time, make direct personal c.

5:1.12 The great God makes direct c. with mortal man

17:5.3 These Spirits of the Circuits make c. with those who

19:2.6 From time to time we all make c. with the service

19:3.5 manner that the Paradise Rulers make personal c.,

20:1.13 enables him to reach out to make and maintain c.

23:4.2 —even to make c. with the absonite regime of the

25:2.8 conciliator qualified by inherent nature to make c.

28:7.3 gain access to the tools of divinity and to make c.

36:5.6 the only one to make extensive functional c. with the

38:5.4 making c. between these beings of the spirit world

38:9.6 The seven adjutant mind-spirits make no c. with

40:5.3 downstep himself to make such near personal c.

62:6.5 —when the spirit of worship made its first c. with the

65:7.5 The seven adjutant spirits do not make c. with the

67:3.7 possible for the indwelling spirit to make direct c.

77:8.10 Midwayers vary greatly in their abilities to make c.

77:8.10 for the primary midwayers to make direct c. with

77:8.11 physical c. with what humans call “material things.

79:5.3 they did not make c. with their migrating Tibetan

100:6.3 is aware of making c. with sources of superhuman

101:1.3 The divine spirit makes c. with mortal man, not by

104:4.14 creatures make c. with the God who is love, but

110:5.4 dreams indicate their failure to make efficient c..

110:7.7 Adjusters rejoice to make c. with the mortal mind;

110:7.10 During the making and breaking of a c. between

112:4.1 a reflective c. is made with the supervisors of both

112:5.17 new survivor can make c. with nonspiritual reality,

113:3.1 spirits and prepersonal entities to make direct c.

113:5.5 even to make actual c. with mankind, but such

115:4.4 God can and does actually make direct c. with even

117:7.6 observed wherever finite makes c. with superfinite,

118:7.3 enjoy progression by making freewill c. with reality.

123:5.6 Jesus began to make c. with human nature from the

138:9.2 they attempt to make subsequent c. with him,

148:2.1 and made personal c. with each sufferer.

157:0.2 either, Jesus and his earth family failed to make c..

160:3.1 Meditation makes the c. of mind with spirit;

161:1.2 fully understood by those who make c. with him.

contactverb

7:5.2 The Eternal Son cannot c directly with human beings

17:0.12 The Master Spirits do not directly and personally c.

17:4.3 As a class, ascending mortals do not intimately c.

26:7.5 great majority are able to c. the intellectual reality

34:2.5 the Material Sons, who actually c. with the mortals

34:5.6 ministries do not c. with, nor indwell, the thinking

55:12.3 the personalities who are able to c. directly with the

56:3.3 you may encounter spiritual phenomena or c. with

62:6.2 their increasing ability to c. with the successively

107:3.10 we only c. and communicate with the personalized

107:6.3 the Adjuster may possibly c. with the onetime human

113:5.1 neither do angels directly c. with the Adjusters.

contactadjective

contact-compromise

6:0.2 language represent our best efforts at c. with the

contact guardians

77:7.5 they serve as efficient c. of the human minds of the

contact mortals

114:7.9 Such potential c. of the evolutionary worlds are

contact personalities

55:4.10 are still functioning chiefly as c. for the finaliters,

77:8.8 3. C.. In the contacts made with the mortal beings of

114:7.8 With the exception of less than a score of c.,

contact-training

129:3.7 Jesus practically completed his educational c. with

contactable

1:3.6 he is c. (outside of Paradise) only in the presences of

9:4.1 Such a nature is hardly c., but it is associable—

9:8.9 First and Third Source personality are mutually c.;

9:8.9 are mutually contactable; all personality is c..

25:7.3 c. personalities will be friendly and companionable,

45:5.3 a mutually c. intermediary between the invisible

94:3.8 Father, who is personally c. on all levels from the

117:7.16 the Supreme Being will be definitely c. at some

189:2.3 it can become discernible and c. to material beings,

contacted

5:2.2 circuit, whenever, wherever, and however c.,

102:4.2 the discovery of the external qualities of c. reality.

105:2.11 it is c. by the universe as the absolute coherence of

contacting

27:3.2 extraordinary task of c. with so much that is new.

34:2.1 qualities as to be personally recognized by all c.

45:5.4 not guided wholly by the personal desires of the c.

65:7.3 adjutants experienced far more difficulty in c. with

65:7.4 adjutants experienced the greatest difficulty in c.

102:6.5 but when c. with cosmic reality, certainty may be

103:6.5 the former c. with a universe turned inside out,

109:3.8 a valuable preliminary experience in c. evolutionary

110:7.6 The chief difficulty you experience in c. with your

124:0.1 c. with such a large number of all classes of men

143:1.1 In c. with these Roman citizens, the apostles

160:1.11 personality to the consciousness of c. with divinity;

contactors

5:2.6 fruits of the spirit in the lives of all inner-spirit c..

contactsnoun

2:2.6 through the c. of the divine presence, the Father

6:4.9 in all those merciful and affectionate personal c.

17:4.2 In c. between the Image Aids and the Ancients of

18:1.5 and extraordinary c. should be held sacredly secret.

19:6.2 At the same time, through their c. with ascending

25:1.7 And in these c. the servitals gain that preliminary

26:3.8 By virtue of personal c. with the broadcasters and

39:3.4 these seraphim labor to enhance all sincere social c.

40:5.10 with later c. on other worlds with beings of higher

52:6.3 interracial social c. and fraternal associations through

67:4.3 whose ancestors had participated in these c. with the

70:0.1 confronted with the task of regulating human c..

77:8.8 In the c. made with the mortal beings of the material

77:8.13 physical activities or other c. with the material

82:5.9 Outmarriage was also favored by increasing trade c.

84:6.2 so often characterizes the c. of nature and society.

93:9.7 The record of so many c. of Abraham and Sarah with

108:4.4 And this is the reason why c. with the supreme and

109:1.4 as a result of any and all c. with the material races,

112:1.15 willingness of the organism to make significant c.

113:2.8 In practically all their c. with human beings they can

117:6.14 a comprehension of the Supreme through c. with

119:7.6 Through the c. of one world with another, these men

125:2.12 Jesus utilized such c. as a means of learning how

125:2.12 As a result of these c. the lad began to entertain a

127:1.2 Always, even in the most commonplace of c.,

128:3.5 Perhaps the most notable of all these c. was the one

129:3.3 While on this journey he made many c. with his

130:0.5 during Gonod’s business conferences and social c..

130:0.5 making those close personal c. with his fellow men,

132:4.1 In each of these numerous human c. Jesus had a

133:3.11 as a result of all these apparently casual c. more than

133:5.12 but it was not particularly fruitful in its human c..

189:1.12 Jesus now began the c. of the morontia level,

193:4.2 personality shut in and away from ordinary social c..

contactsverb

91:6.7 where the creature c. with the reality of the Creator

91:8.11 Prayer is a subjective gesture, but it c. with mighty

117:0.3 when an advancing spirit c. the united ministry of the

contactual

109:5.1 mind more fully adjusted to the key of the c. tones of

110:6.21 highest purely animal level to the lowest actual c.

111:2.10 The inevitable result of such a c. spiritualization of

113:2.6 the human subject used in this c. communication is

contagion

16:7.9 by the c. of the contact of morally fragrant persons

87:1.4 C. from the corpse substantiated the fear of the dead

90:3.9 An understanding of old age and c. is gradually

152:3.1 idea seemed to spread through the crowd like a c..

contagious

90:3.4 individuals and prevent the spread of c. disease.

100:4.6 But only genuine and unselfish love is truly c..

100:7.12 And Jesus’ controlled enthusiasm was c.;

127:3.14 His sturdy and practical optimism was truly c.;

188:5.2 Love is truly c. and eternally creative.

188:5.6 That devotion of love was c. throughout a universe;

contain

2:1.1 of heavens (universe of universes) cannot c. him.”

3:1.2 of heavens (universe of universes) cannot c. him.”

3:1.2 the cosmos can never c. or encompass the entirety

9:7.3 circuits c. the universal space reports, and just as

14:2.2 superuniverse units of energy-matter c. a twofold

32:0.1 Each system will eventually c. approximately one

36:2.17 original life plasm of an evolutionary world must c.

41:4.3 dense supergases are exceptionally small; they c. a

42:7.8 While atoms may c. from one to one hundred

43:1.4 these highlands c. no work of creature hands.

57:7.9 the primitive ocean c. no colored stones or shales.

57:8.13 formations c. no fossils unless, by some chance,

58:7.10 transition rock deposits c. small amounts of shale

59:1.6 these are the oldest rocks which c. trilobite fossils.

60:3.9 with coal or lignite, and in many regions they c. oil.

61:0.3 this fifty-million-year era c. the fossil records of the

61:2.7 later deposits of this period c. the fossil remains of

64:7.3 that this mixture came to c. so much of the green,

75:8.2 The more superior stocks of Urantia c. inheritance

78:4.1 Urantians, even the northern white races, c. much

81:4.12 Malayans c. a high percentage of secondary Sangik

89:5.11 body were eaten, those parts supposed to c. the soul

92:7.3 truths contained in every other faith, for all c. truth.

93:9.8 The Hebrew narratives c. many diversions from

101:4.1 any element of genuine religious truth it may c.

108:3.2 the Nebadon records c. only the local universe

115:4.3 their very infinity must in itself c. the potentiality of

115:4.4 not difficult to comprehend that the infinite does c.

118:3.7 not occupy or displace space, neither do they c. it.

118:3.7 we are sure that an idea pattern does not c. space.

118:8.6 civilization c. within itself the seeds of retrogression

122:4.4 Many of these lineages c. much of the Master’s

130:1.5 God’s goodness is so great and real that it cannot c.

140:4.1 It does c. much helpful instruction, but it was Jesus’

149:2.2 And so, while so-called Christianity does c. more

149:2.2 Christianity does c. much that Jesus did not teach.

159:4.2 While they c. the best of the higher thoughts and

159:4.2 they c. much that is far from being representative

159:4.4 detracts from the value of the truths which they c..

159:4.4 The Scriptures c. much that is true, very much, but

159:4.4 writings also c. much that is misrepresentative of the

162:4.4 golden pitcher which was to c. the symbolic water,

170:3.9 experience which no man can c. within himself;

containedsee self-contained

15:5.1 The bulk of the mass c. in the suns and planets of a

22:2.4 until the candidate corps c. representatives from each

29:3.11 ten forms of energy c. in each basic universe current;

35:8.6 3. Tertiary Lanonandeks. This group c. 1,055,558.

48:7.30 proposition is inversely proportional to the truth c..

57:5.10 solar gases, c. so much highly heated sun material

58:1.8 it c. such a high degree of carbon dioxide that no

59:6.12 the atmosphere c. sufficient oxygen to sustain the

62:7.5 message from Lucifer c. the official acceptance of

66:5.9 This alphabet c. twenty-five characters.

68:4.4 his life c. nothing free, spontaneous, or original.

69:8.4 The Mosaic code c. specific directions for making

80:9.2 race c. a considerable amount of Andonite blood,

85:2.4 The Swiss mistrusted trees, believing they c. tricky

86:2.3 The primitive mind was logical but c. few ideas for

88:2.7 is true, but also that every truth is c. in the book.

92:7.3 assimilate the best of the truths c. in every other faith

94:11.13 At times the Absolute was even thought of as c.

98:6.3 c. altars whose backgrounds depicted the sufferings

101:4.10 spiritual teachings c. in the accompanying revelation.

101:6.16 And all this, in potential, is c. within the reality of the

101:6.16 And it can be so c. since the faith of Jesus was

105:1.5 actuals are still c. within their potentials,

107:4.1 the potential of all attributes of Deity which can be c.

110:6.1 of personality realization on a material world is c.

121:8.10 Jerusalem which is not c. in the other records.

125:0.2 Passover company c. the largest number of women,

131:5.1 Aside from Judaism, no religion of that day c. more

131:7.1 This belief c. remnants of the earlier Melchizedek

134:3.5 did he say so much on one subject as was c. in these

151:3.9 To reject the truth c. in parabolical analogy requires

195:0.8 Christianity c. a new and great ideal, the echo of the

container

134:8.1 where they built a stone c. in which Tiglath was to

containing

15:7.10 spheres consists of seventy specialized worlds c.

18:1.4 to penetrate the realms c. the personality secrets

35:3.2 circuit are divided into ten groups, each c. seven

41:6.3 calcium, notwithstanding its comparative bulk—c.

42:7.10 The first twenty-seven atoms, those c. from one to

49:0.3 Satania itself is an unfinished system c. only 619

57:5.14 no retrograde ever appears except in a system c.

57:7.6 now c. some water vapor, carbon monoxide,

59:5.9 stone deposit, in some places c. zinc and lead.

62:7.4 the greetings of the Most Highs of Edentia, c.

79:5.8 were founded by a race predominantly red but c.

84:7.21 But in races c. Andite inheritance, children are not

88:3.3 A fetish bag, a medicine bag, was a pouch c. a

96:2.1 Semites were among the most blended of peoples, c.

124:2.9 thriving industrial cities, c. more than two hundred

131:8.1 the religion persisting the longest and c. most of the

134:9.6 The next morning Jesus went to the chest c. his

150:8.6 took his place before the ark, or chest, c. the sacred

151:5.3 Three boats c. some of the younger evangelists

154:7.2 another smaller craft, c. six of David’s messengers,

159:5.1 that some parts of the Scripture were more truth-c.

177:0.4 John Mark came forward with a small basket c. food

186:1.2 the servant of Caiaphas handed Judas a bag c.

186:1.3 had so long carried the bag c. the apostolic funds.

190:1.3 dropped the bag of Judas, c. all the apostolic funds

contains

12:4.7 Space c. and conditions motion.

13:1.1 The Father’s circuit of sacred life spheres c. the only

15:6.9 vast store of energy which each unit of matter c..

21:4.3 that racial group which c. the largest hereditary

26:4.10 Each of these working groups c. angels of all seven

27:7.2 While the Isle of Paradise c certain places of worship

30:3.3 The astronomical colony of Uversa c. individuals

30:3.11 This colony c. almost every class of universe beings

41:7.13 consider that one drop of ordinary water c. over

44:0.13 Havona c. the patterns, the pattern studies, for all

44:4.4 the basic alphabet c. only seventy symbols.

46:1.5 to sunlight except that it c. very much less heat.

49:2.9 The Satania system c. all these types and numerous

60:1.2 red sandstone deposit of this period c. no fossils.

65:6.10 and therefore c. the potentials of spiritual progress

87:5.5 The Koran c. a whole chapter devoted to the evil eye

88:6.7 Language c. many fossils which testify that the race

106:8.2 It c. possibilities, probabilities, and inevitabilities that

106:8.12 This grouping c. causes, intermediates, and finals;

115:2.1 From a finite creature’s viewpoint, infinity c. much

117:1.3 The grand universe c. the possibility of complete

117:3.9 c. within himself an actual fragment of the highest

117:5.14 finite of time c. within itself the seeds of eternity;

117:7.8 The Supreme Being c. three superfinite possibilities

118:1.9 the moment of the present c. all of the past as well

139:4.14 This Book of Revelation c. the surviving fragments

166:3.3 saying among you, and one that c. much truth: That

195:10.18 Christianity c. enough of Jesus’ teachings to

contaminate

153:3.5 things which morally defile and spiritually c. men.

contaminated

64:1.7 The groups going west became less c. with the

79:5.2 wing was the more c. with debased animal strains.

93:7.4 A new revelation is always c. by the older beliefs.

93:9.4 in turn, became c. with many of their superstitions,

94:1.7 this superior religion became c. with the thousands

94:2.6 having become c. with the flood of debasing and

94:11.7 observances of Buddhism became grossly c. with

96:7.1 the benighted beliefs of the desert and became c.

98:3.9 Melchizedek’s gospel as it had been c. through

150:7.2 this village became increasingly c. by the low moral

contaminates

102:4.4 proportional to the content of materialism which c.

contaminating

94:2.3 And of all the c. beliefs which could have become

contamination

94:12.1 the cosmology of Buddhism was twofold: its c.

101:3.1 It lives in spite of its c. with erroneous cosmologies

123:5.7 the fears of c. as a result of contact with the gentiles

135:2.1 the restrictions of his vow regarding c. by the dead,

contemplate

8:2.4 you need only c. the infinity of the Father and stand

48:4.15 if we stop to c. the infinity of the greatness of our

115:3.3 Man encounters a problem when he pauses to c. the

127:5.1 And then Mary paused to c. what effect marriage

167:6.5 He rejoiced to c. the Father through the inspiring

195:0.2 could c. the inheritance of great accomplishments

contemplated

37:5.9 justice require an understanding of how a c. policy

81:6.40 the domains of c. social or economic experiment.

89:4.1 offering was c. which was not productive of pain.

126:1.5 confusion steadily increased as they c. his future.

129:1.2 long time Zebedee had c. making improved boats;

129:2.3 Jesus told John that he c. traveling extensively until

130:8.1 This fellow had c. taking his life, but when he had

145:5.1 he c. the great danger of being compelled to devote

157:5.1 hardly had they c. him as being “the Son of God.”

169:4.1 the Jews had long c. the coming of the kingdom

191:1.2 “Go tell my apostles—and Peter”—as he c. these

contemplates

54:4.7 that good cannot come of evil to the one who c. and

contemplating

118:0.11 the finite mind with a conceptual basis of c. infinity.

137:7.3 Andrew never grew weary of c. how one who could

139:2.5 Peter never grew weary of c. Jesus’ forbearance.

139:6.8 He never grew weary of c. the broadmindedness

158:6.2 and temporal kingdom which you persist in c..

173:1.6 silently but thoughtfully c. this scene of commerce

193:0.6 the Master’s admonitions and c. all that had befallen

contemplation

1:5.12 In the c. of Deity, the concept of personality must be

5:0.1 the soul’s c. of this spiritual-reality presence to

5:4.4 the material-minded man is inveigled into the c. of

9:5.7 The c. of the immature and inactive human intellect

10:5.7 In the c. of the Trinity as infinite, do not ignore the

12:6.4 In all your c. of universal phenomena, make certain

43:6.3 all Edentia in the worshipful c. of God the Supreme.

48:4.12 There is a restfulness in the c. of that which is old

48:4.12 c. of the past permits of relaxation and such a

48:4.18 due to the monotony of sustained and serious self-c.

48:4.19 injurious nervous tension and overserious self-c..

53:1.3 Self-c. is most disastrous, even to the exalted

53:2.5 Lucifer persuaded himself that his c. of rebellion

55:1.4 presence of spirit beings, and silent cosmic c..

91:7.13 in beautiful and blissful c. of paradisiacal divinity,

94:8.8 conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and c..

98:2.2 They turned from the c. of self-preservation—

100:3.3 In the c. of values you must distinguish between that

101:2.9 The c. of nature can only reveal a God of nature,

101:2.11 The c. of nature does logically point in the direction

124:3.10 seasons of profound meditation and serious c..

124:6.18 now begins the c. of his world career as he strives to

125:0.5 Jesus was more intrigued by the c. of the spiritual

125:4.4 mind was concerned with the c. of weighty problems

126:0.2 and the c. of his relation to his Father’s business.

127:5.4 the intriguing c. of his eventual career “about his

128:6.10 And always was Jesus ready to postpone the c. of

130:1.2 its c. had impressed upon him the folly of trying to

131:1.4 but we derive wisdom from the c. of the Most High.

143:7.3 Worship—c. of the spiritual—must alternate with

143:7.3 should be antidoted by the faith c. of the Father

155:6.13 no time to the thoughtful c. of such eternal realities?

contemplations

101:1.5 neither of mystic meditations nor of isolated c.,

contemplators

23:2.20 to investigate the clues furnished by the space c. of

contemporaneous

62:3.12 a tribe in which there occurred the c. birth of two

86:2.7 concepts of the supernatural were c. with animism,

121:6.4 the combination of the better elements in c. systems

contemporaneously

62:3.11 C. with the birth of these Primates twins, another

136:4.1 Jesus first decided not to teach c. with John.

contemporaries

40:9.3 they are indeed your c., sharing the mansion and

74:7.23 Adam taught his c. all they could comprehend, but

81:6.14 civilization literally thrust upon him by his superior c.

96:5.3 the teaching of Machiventa to Abraham and his c.,

97:7.12 words of comfort did this teacher speak to his c.:

97:10.7 In this respect Ezekiel was wiser than his c.;

98:7.2 Salemites, as well as that of their earnest Asiatic c.,

100:7.5 of truth in the teachings of his predecessors and c..

128:6.2 —compared with the average mentality of his c.,

129:4.6 his fellow mortals, those who chanced to be his c. on

132:2.2 the religious practices and traditions of your c..

135:4.5 and blunt assault upon the sins and vices of his c..

136:1.6 the Book of Enoch and by certain of his c.; but

170:5.17 Paul and his c. applied all of Jesus’ spiritual

contemporary

40:9.7 it becomes possible for a group of c. ascenders

47:1.5 ahead of the child, they are quite often c. for a

51:6.2 and the garden schools of Adam and Eve are c..

60:3.22 the reptilian group, not from the c. flying dinosaurs

68:1.6 That c. cultural society is a rather recent

69:8.3 But many of the c. tribes, those having less tribal

74:8.11 But the c. Hebrews of around 500 B.C. did not

92:7.2 forms of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and other c.

94:6.9 Confucius (Kung Fu-tze) was a younger c. of Lao

94:7.1 C. with Lao-tse and Confucius in China, another

95:6.7 for some time a c. of both Judaism and Christianity.

121:5.8 teachings of Mithraism, which, for a time, were c.

contemptsee contempt, in

53:2.5 Creator Son rejected and rejected with increasing c.

67:1.2 The Creator Son voiced this c. when he said: “You

75:7.7 but Adam and Eve were never guilty of c. for truth,

82:5.6 Familiarity breeds c.; so, as the element of choice

84:4.4 and fearful fascination, if not with suspicion and c.

121:7.1 the Jews looked upon all gentile ways with utter c..

148:6.9 Bildad became indignant at Job’s c. for his friends.

168:0.12 and his disdain and c. for the outward show of

186:1.2 looked upon the betrayer with feelings of utter c..

contempt, in

22:1.13 but not one has ever been adjudged in c. of the

25:4.20 ever having been adjudged in c. of the divine laws

35:5.4 has a Vorondadek been found in c. of the universe

53:0.2 three System Sovereigns have ever been found in c.

67:2.2 Daligastia, Caligastia, and Lucifer as standing in c.

75:7.2 of standing in “c. of the universe government.”

126:0.3 Pharisees and the dishonest theologians in great c.;

151:3.9 conscious intellectual action which is directly in c.

183:5.2 as speak to the betrayer—they held him in such c..

185:2.16 accusers and gazing down on them, not in silent c.,

contemptible

53:8.7 traitorous Caligastia and his equally c. associate,

131:3.3 “Unrighteousness is c.; sin is despicable. Evil is

contend

54:1.10 Evolutionary man may have to c. for his material

58:2.3 the laws of accidental chance, and which they c.

87:1.1 avoid the trouble of having to c. with a new ghost.

107:4.3 may sometimes have to c. with disloyal fellows,

114:6.7 These angels do c. for spiritual forms, but they are

144:6.11 They learned to differ, to debate, to c., to pray,

158:7.3 “Master, be it far from us to c. with you, but I

163:1.3 you must c. with bitter and self-deceived enemies;

179:5.7 As individuals, c. not among yourselves as to who

190:1.3 I will not c. with you; nevertheless, I now go back

contended

53:3.3 Lucifer c. the local systems should be autonomous.

53:3.5 He c. that the executioners of the Ancients of Days

53:4.2 Lucifer c. that all these functions of government

53:4.4 He c. that “majorities rule,” that “mind is infallible.

53:7.4 with Gabriel, valiantly c. for the Father’s will and the

70:9.16 The weak and the inferior have always c. for equal

75:3.5 Serapatatia c. that, if the Nodites, as the most

77:3.2 this monument erected in Dilmun, but others c. that

95:6.5 gain credence that good and evil c. on equal terms.

161:1.1 Rodan c. that the Father in heaven is not, cannot be,

161:1.2 Rodan c. that the fact of personality consists in the

161:1.4 Thomas c. that God does communicate with man,

161:1.4 Rodan c., proved only the reality of God, not his

contenders

97:9.15 There were a half dozen c. for the throne besides the

114:6.7 the “angels of the churches,” the earnest c. for that

159:4.7 become divided up into sundry groups of truth c.

contendingverb

93:6.2 explained to Abraham the futility of c. with the

102:7.7 sociology dares to become dogmatic in c. with the

114:7.6 and c. with impending world emergency situations.

151:2.4 debate, some c. for the correctness of Peter’s

159:5.11 taught the three ways of c. with, and resisting, evil:

179:5.7 refrain from c. for greatness or seeking preferment

contendingadjective

60:4.2 adjustment for the c. and conflicting forces and

81:6.20 determine the survival of c. groups in the arena of

99:3.8 false goals, as when in times of war each c. nation

99:4.9 great struggle between the three c. philosophies of

141:3.3 managed to induce the c. parties to come to some

195:1.2 triumphed over all c. religions primarily because of

contentnoun

4:2.4 by augmenting the c. of Paradise perfection and by

4:2.4 diminishing the c. of the evil, error, and disharmony

6:3.5 there is a difference, not in divine c. but in quality

7:1.4 fluctuations of spirit gravity are ever true to the c.

7:3.6 The c. of any petition which is not “spirit indited”

7:3.7 It is the motivating thought, the spiritual c., that

12:1.10 the mass c. of this central creation is far in excess

12:8.5 the antithesis of reality as determined by quality of c..

17:3.9 and are able to avail themselves of their c..

17:4.2 one, two, or all three Ancients of Days, as the c. of

21:5.5 the fullest possible c. of the power and authority of

28:5.22 but they cannot decipher the c. of the mindedness of

28:6.21 cannot be estimated without knowing the c. of

28:6.22 greatness is determined by the c. of goodness,

32:1.3 and may vary in visible-matter c. from time to time.

41:3.4 —rather thirty times the gross c. of actual material—

41:8.2 Reduction of hydrogen c. increases the luminosity of

42:3.1 from the nuclear body or the space c. of matter,

42:5.4 ultimatons occasions vibrations in the c. of space

42:5.15 excitation of the c. of space produces a wavelike

42:5.16 neither is the space c. of an atom empty.

42:11.4 spirit-reality levels are recognized by their spirit c.,

48:7.2 though I may not undertake to present the mota c. of

57:3.3 the gravity control of the gaseous c. commenced

81:5.2 man is gradually augmenting the pleasure c. of life.

86:2.4 savage and civilized men is more one of c. than of

91:7.4 the c. of consciousness are more or less foreign.

92:2.6 It is merely the sum total of the moral and ethical c.

100:1.1 in accordance with the c. of pleasure; maturity is

101:2.17 account of the nature and c. of religious experience.

102:4.4 directly proportional to the c. of materialism which

103:9.1 Theology deals with the intellectual c. of religion,

103:9.1 Religious experience is the spiritual c. of religion.

103:9.1 psychologic illusions of the intellectual c. of religion,

103:9.1 socioeconomic perversions of the philosophic c. of

103:9.12 experience that is proportional to the spiritual c.,

110:5.5 to postulate as to the Adjuster c. of the dream life.

117:6.9 Other experiences are limited in their nature and c.,

131:3.2 My soul is filled with c., and my heart overflows

161:3.1 only by the utilization of the superhuman c. of his

161:3.3 observed him acting with only the human c. of

195:1.6 As illuminated by the c. of Jesus’ message,

196:3.35 Only the spirit c. of any value is imperishable.

contentverb or adjective

10:4.6 therefore must man be c. with a finite concept of the

83:5.3 for several men to c. themselves with one wife.

102:2.8 Never will religion be c. with mere thinking or

115:3.1 Man must c. himself with distorted reflections and

121:3.9 the people were generally c. with their social rank.

121:4.3 learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be c..

127:3.12 John was much more c. to return to his home and

131:3.2 My soul is filled with c., and my heart overflows

135:6.8 exact nothing wrongfullybe c. with your wages.”

135:11.1 longed to see Jesus but had to be c. with hearing of

138:6.5 but Jesus was wholly c. with means and personalities

142:7.7 Many fathers are not c. with supplying the mere

156:2.6 He besought them not to be c. with their childhood

163:2.5 “But, Master, I am not c. to be your disciple; I

169:4.10 Trinity, we shall have to be c. with the teaching that

173:5.2 Still others were not c. thus to slight the king’s call,

174:4.6 Jesus did not resume his teaching but was c. merely

175:1.13 you are not c. until you have made him twofold

179:3.9 you were not c. proudly to refuse to wash one

180:6.1 The authorities will not be c. with merely putting

181:2.18 be c. to be the teacher and counselor of those who

contented

39:5.9 the truth that uncertainty is the secret of c. continuity

83:5.15 he should not have a harem, that he should be c.

84:4.11 primitive women were, after all, fairly happy and c.;

149:5.1 Why are some persons so much more c. than others?

186:3.1 Finding no one there, they c. themselves with

contentedly

160:1.4 to surrender the right to live peaceably and c.

contention

25:3.3 a petition of two personalities, one from each c.,

25:3.8 If the c. is honest, if the difficulties arise out of

35:9.8 It is the c. of our high rulers that, while such free-

41:9.4 equilibrium between gravity-heat c.—tremendous

57:3.12 This critical stage of gravity-heat c. sometimes lasts

60:3.2 This c. of geologic forces gave impetus to the

67:6.9 decision sustaining Van on every point of his c..

136:9.7 The idea of battle, c., and slaughter was repugnant

147:4.1 Let me illustrate my c. by citing the example of a

147:8.2 Behold, you fast for the sake of strife and c. and to

154:2.1 based on their c. of congregational autonomy

161:1.3 This c. greatly troubled Thomas and Nathaniel,

168:0.12 Jesus was mightily moved by the c. between his

195:3.3 great c. between the vigorous teachings of the Stoics

contentions

25:3.6 with group c. and with misunderstandings arising

33:7.8 However unfairly human c. may sometimes appear

37:6.6 referee the conflicting c. of your divergent spiritual

53:4.4 rulers apparently sustained many of his nefarious c..

72:2.12 high tribunal for the adjudication of national c.

76:2.3 so that Cain had a justifiable precedent for his c..

77:3.4 The c. became so bitter that all work stopped.

89:6.3 illustrative of the heart-tearing c. between ancient

102:7.4 apparently prove his c. in behalf of a godless

102:7.6 technique for dealing with all such superficial c..

103:5.4 can arbitrate the multiform c. of the ego cravings

136:1.1 in the Hebrew scriptures as proof of their c..

166:5.5 Abner supported him in his c. with the church at

195:6.6 philosophies of mechanism belie their mechanistic c..

contentious

134:3.6 Intolerance, a c. spirit, or any other disposition to

contentment

131:3.6 C. is the greatest wealth.

149:5.0 5. LESSON REGARDING CONTENTMENT

149:5.1 Is c. a matter of religious experience?”

149:5.4 sureties of divine sonship that yield composure, c.,

contents

162:4.4 base of the altar and poured the c. of the pitchers

contestnoun

2:3.5 In any universe c. between actual levels of reality,

12:9.5 Your science is engaged in the agelong c. between

57:7.2 internal elemental c. between the heated interior and

69:3.6 In this first c. between science and religion, religion

70:1.19 for two armies to stake all on the outcome of a c.

70:11.14 dispose of the c. and thus prevent public disorder

71:0.1 the competitive c. of force between the struggling

79:5.5 The story of this agelong c. between the red and

79:8.2 persisted only the hazy tradition of an ancient c. with

98:6.2 the great c. between Mithraism and Paul’s new

103:5.5 the c. between the natural expansion of emotional

121:6.1 In the long c. between the views of the Eastern and

176:1.2 the powerful Roman armies, and that such a c.

contestverb

33:3.4 Never can the Spirit undertake to c. rebellion or

53:4.7 before Gabriel made any effort to c. the right of

contestants

70:11.10 2. By force—the c. fought it out.

contested

80:5.4 Here, the flower of the blue race bitterly c. the

contesting

52:5.5 Planetary Prince, Caligastia, c. such a deliverance.

contests

68:2.10 ceremonial, and all forms of sportive games and c..

70:7.10 the later appearing athletic games and physical c..

72:4.4 athletics—the pupils progressing in these c. from

72:4.4 Likewise, the oratorical and musical c., as well as

72:4.4 social divisions on up to the c. for national honors.

82:3.5 raiding forays, athletic c. and competitive games.

82:3.5 The winners in these c. were awarded the first prize

82:3.5 buying of wives declined, they were won by riddle c.,

context

0:2.9 By c.as when used in the discussion of some one

contiguous

41:0.3 space bodies, which travel along together as a c. unit

continence

89:3.6 The c. cult originated as a ritual among soldiers

89:3.6 involvement of a religion with the ancient c. cult

continent

57:8.0 8. THE WORLD OCEAN AND THE FIRST C.

57:8.5 Urantia presents the picture of one great c. of land

57:8.21 Australia, North and South America, and the c. of

57:8.23 Pacific Islands, and Antarctica from the Asiatic c..

58:5.8 occur on the eastern shore of this ancient Asiatic c.,

59:0.9 The c. of North America is wonderfully rich in the

59:1.17 Greenland, making that now ice-mantled c. a

59:2.1 the Asiatic mother c. did not fully share the history

59:5.20 America and Europe were connected by the c. of

60:1.4 in the regions of South America as that part of the c.

60:1.6 soon again emerges, connecting the c. with Asia.

60:2.4 The western part of the c. was still up, but even

60:3.4 100,000,000 years ago the North American c. and

60:3.5 the second greatest submergence of the c..

60:3.5 When this sea finally withdrew, it left the c. about

61:1.12 Following a slight land rise the c. was covered by

61:1.14 connected by land with every c. except Australia,

61:2.3 reconnecting the then enormous Antarctic c. with

61:4.5 But the horse had become extinct on the c. of its

61:6.4 Mediterranean and soon overran the c. of Europe.

64:2.3 whose descendants soon spread over the entire c.

64:6.4 the yellow tribes able to drive them off the Asiatic c..

64:6.8 would have been built upon the North American c.

64:6.25 journeyed to Africa, taking possession of the c.,

64:7.8 in successive waves, occupying most of the c..

64:7.15 indigo race out of Egypt and south on the African c..

64:7.18 They reached the c. about twenty-one hundred

72:1.1 a superior civilization is evolving on an isolated c.

72:1.1 The average length of life on this c. is ninety years,

72:1.2 an advantage derived from the topography of the c..

72:1.2 irrigation of the more arid western quarter of the c..

72:1.4 Thus was the sovereignty of the c. placed in the

72:3.1 On this c. it is against the law for two families to live

72:4.1 Much of the furniture used on the c. and the many

72:4.5 The chief object of education on this c. is to make

72:5.1 On this c. the workers are becoming shareholders in

72:5.10 Competition is keen on this c., but much of it has

72:5.10 The richest man on the c. works six hours a day in

72:5.11 Labor is becoming more honorable on this c.,

72:6.7 All natural wealth on the c. is held as a social trust by

72:7.6 conditions vary greatly in different sections of the c..

72:7.9 designed to protect the standard of living on this c.,

72:10.2 The homicide rate on this c. is only one per cent of

72:11.3 camps distributed about the periphery of the c..

72:11.3 in upbuilding the military defenses of the c. on land

78:1.5 aborigines held the northlands of the Eurasian c.,

78:4.6 circled the globe and discovered the last remote c..

79:0.1 southern peninsula of this c. that Andon and Fonta

79:1.9 the conquest of the greater portion of the Asiatic c..

79:5.6 forsaking the inhospitable shores of the Asiatic c..

80:2.4 changes in Africa, England separated from the c.,

80:3.2 speak of the blue man as pervading the European c.,

80:9.16 future of that c. will be determined by the quality of

81:6.13 But the c. richest in natural deposits and the most

81:6.18 the spread of a culture throughout a race, over a c.,

94:5.1 they did penetrate to all peoples of the Eurasian c.,

94:9.2 as they pursued their mission over the Asiatic c.,

continentalsee continentalwith drift

57:8.4 The first c. land mass emerged from the world ocean

57:8.15 The c. land mass of this era increased until it covered

57:8.15 Severe earthquakes did not begin until the c. mass of

57:8.19 great land epoch, the age of increased c. emergence.

57:8.21 of the Pacific operated to upthrust the c. land mass.

57:8.21 earth’s surface consisted of land, all in one c. body.

57:8.23 750,000,000 years ago the first breaks in the c. land

57:8.25 in consequence, a further extension of the c. seas.

58:1.6 to await the further breakup of the c. land mass,

58:4.4 east-west cleavage of the breaking-up c. land mass.

58:4.4 water would separate these drifting c. land masses.

58:5.7 The c. pressure at ocean-bottom levels is about

58:5.7 That is, this would be the pressure of a c. mass

58:5.8 upthrust a solitary c. land mass to such a height that

58:5.8 This so fully compensated the c. pressure that a wide

58:7.9 extensive areas of the c. shores sank beneath the seas

59:0.8 As this era begins, the extensive c. shelves,

59:1.7 lateral land spread, or c. creep, was also a factor.

59:1.17 The world climate was oceanic, not c..

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

59:5.2 220,000,000 years ago many of the c. land areas,

59:5.21 of the less mild and more variable c. climate.

59:6.3 the harsher c. type of weather was fast developing.

59:6.5 This was a time of c. emergence except for the

60:1.8 The Pacific coast, usually above water during the c.

60:3.2 much of the c. land was up above water, although

60:3.11 the sluggish momentum of the hinter c. mass

60:3.17 but because of greater c. emergence, especially in

60:4.1 this rise and fall of ocean floor and c. land levels.

60:4.2 But the pressure of the c. masses and the thwarted

61:1.0 1. THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAND STAGE

61:1.9 45,000,000 years ago the c. backbones were

61:4.0 4. THE RECENT C.-ELEVATION STAGE

71:8.13 national and racial differences by c. courts of nations

71:8.13 from the periodically retiring heads of the c. courts.

71:8.13 The c. courts are authoritative; the world court is

72:1.0 1. THE CONTINENTAL NATION

72:1.4 This c. nation followed the evolutionary trend of the

72:2.1 This c. nation now has a representative government

72:11.4 civil wars since the establishment of the united c.

72:12.2 if this c. nation of advanced culture would only go

72:12.4 such disparity of culture as separates the c. nation

73:7.4 implied that Adam was to establish racial, c.,

continentalwith drift

57:8.24 The c. land drift continued; increasingly the ocean

58:5.0 5. THE CONTINENTAL DRIFT

58:5.1 The c. land drift continued.

58:7.8 The undulations, rises and dips, of the earlier c. drift

59:4.1 And the c. drifts have not proceeded so far but that

60:3.2 But as the c. land drift continued, it met with the first

60:3.11 The western advance of the c. drift was coming to

60:3.12 75,000,000 years ago marks the end of the c. drift.

60:3.13 The backthrust of the halted c. drift continued the

60:4.2 This period also witnesses the end of the c. drift

continents

57:8.23 the westward drift of the c. of North and South

58:5.4 the c. continue to float upon this noncrystallized

58:5.6 masses, and this is what keeps the c. above water.

58:5.6 Again, if the c. were not lighter than the ocean beds,

58:5.7 the weight of the higher but much lighter c..

58:5.7 But all c. tend to creep into the oceans.

58:5.7 These differential pressures tend to cause the c. to

58:6.1 bays of the extensive shore lines of the separating c..

59:1.2 general inundation of the seashores of the various c.,

59:1.7 the Pacific Ocean began to invade the American c..

59:1.8 other c. were experiencing a short-lived emergence.

59:1.8 but in general the c. were uninteresting lowlands,

59:1.16 outcrop here and there throughout all the c. except

59:2.1 deposits which may be discovered on the other c..

59:2.2 the beginning of the great flood period of all the c.

59:2.2 this period, but before it ended, the c. again arose,

59:2.4 the American c. and Europe began to emerge from

59:2.9 nor had the land plants yet overspread the c.;

59:3.3 years ago, the sea had largely withdrawn from the c.,

59:3.3 The early mountain movements of all the c. were

59:3.9 280,000,000 years ago the c. had largely emerged

59:4.4 270,000,000 years ago the c. were all above water.

59:4.17 elevation of the c. proceeded, and the atmosphere

59:5.7 crickets, and locusts, soon overspread the c. of the

59:6.4 The c. were covered by great and small salt lakes

59:6.5 land bridges, including the c. which had so long

60:1.1 Europe indicate that the climate of these c. was arid.

60:1.12 the richest fossil beds are to be found about these c..

60:3.1 of the westward and southward drift of the c.,

60:3.4 The warping of the American c. continued, resulting

60:3.7 these early Cretaceous seas and soon overran the c..

60:4.1 marks the end of the great sea invasions of the c..

61:4.2 local land deposits on the lowlands of the c., but

61:4.4 Before the c. were finally isolated, those massive

67:2.1 one day, midwinter of the northern c., Caligastia

72:12.1 on the other c. (there are eleven on this planet)

81:6.5 The configuration of c. and other land-arrangement

118:8.10 as man bridges c. and oceans with his machines,

121:2.2 the meeting place, or crossroads, of three c..

133:3.4 they met people of every race hailing from three c..

contingency

122:8.1 the clothes Mary had brought for such a possible c.,

contingent

77:3.7 The smallest and minority c. held that the erection of

82:3.8 at birth and sometimes before birth, c. upon sex.

127:2.7 and the entire Jewish c. of the town in a hubbub.

continual

34:6.5 The divine Spirit is the source of c. ministry and

46:3.3 it is in this manner that c. foretastes of advancing

57:8.11 The early crust of the earth was in a state of c. flux.

79:1.1 the c. drifting of the Andite tribes into western

79:8.16 to presenting an unbroken picture of c. progression

81:4.9 c. mixture tended to obscure the Andonite type by

115:3.16 dynamics of the cosmos have to do with the c.

144:2.5 I will vindicate her lest she wear me out by her c.

149:5.2 A merry heart is a c. feast and makes a cheerful

continually

4:1.7 I am c. encountering apparently fortuitous

93:9.11 but made like a Son of God, he abides a priest c..”

97:7.12 “And the Lord will guide you c. and satisfy your

102:3.1 Religion must c. labor under a paradoxical necessity

106:0.18 Repletion is c. being superimposed upon

108:4.2 These Mystery Monitors are c. assisting in the

109:5.2 to hear the divine voice that c. speaks within you,

113:4.1 Seraphim c. seek to promote circle-making

116:5.16 circuits of creation are being c. jeopardized by the

118:6.6 paths of differential conduct are c. opening and

121:4.4 c. preached their doctrine that “man could save

122:8.7 they are c. spinning such beautiful myths about

130:4.15 The finite shadow of relative and living truth is c.

132:6.1 Ganid was c. on the lookout for lost children whom

133:5.8 unchanging background of a living universe of c.

147:8.4 Then shall the Lord guide you c., satisfying your

149:4.5 His enemies c. laid snares for him, but they never

160:1.14 In a c. changing world, in the midst of an evolving

165:4.8 I have found rest and now shall be able to eat c. of

continuance

68:4.6 It is nearly fatal to the c. of civilization to undertake

150:5.2 progress—growth in grace—is essential to c. therein.

184:2.12 own mind tends to justify c. in the path of error when

continuation

26:11.1 the last circuit is devoted to a c. of the study of the

64:4.8 650,000 years ago witnessed the c. of the mild

65:6.5 The c. of such biologic adjustments is illustrated by

84:6.7 compose sex differences, meanwhile effecting the c.

112:3.2 temporary c. of the living energies of the physical

continuesee continue to

3:4.2 even if creation should c. indefinitely, eternally,

8:0.2 since this eternity event the Father and the Son c. in

20:1.14 the other Sons of God c. the service of bestowal and

22:5.6 c. as such in the affairs of the supergovernments.

25:4.20 They c. as advisers even to the portals of Paradise;

25:6.2 recorders c. their system of dual recording, thus

27:1.1 and c. it when the pilgrim awakes from the last

28:5.13 universe if they were allowed to multiply and c..

29:5.5 force organizers, who c. the process of energy

29:5.6 the associate force organizers c. on indefinitely in

32:2.13 of this section, treating of the local creations, c. it,

32:5.4 it becomes possible for you to c. on in touch with,

37:5.11 these surviving souls c. as unique combinations of

38:8.4 They will c. on as cherubim and sanobim, together

38:9.10 the secondary ministers c. their co-operation with

39:3.6 These angels c. their ministry on the mansion and

40:0.10 to elaborate and c. the recital of the eternal purpose

42:4.2 these transformations c. through successive ages

47:3.4 the nonsurviving mortal creature would forever c. as

52:2.5 Racial struggles and tribal wars c. over into this

52:7.8 these judicial actions c. from age to age throughout

54:6.10 Lucifer and Satan are permitted to c. in rebellion.

55:2.8 the local universe must c. in service as educational

55:3.18 chieftainship in order that they may c. on the planet

55:4.2 the seraphic guardians of destiny c. their personal

55:4.19 As far as we can discern, they will c. this ministry

59:3.11 trilobites, and the mollusks c. monarchs of the seas;

60:4.1 these same rhythmical crustal movements will c.

62:3.12 the superior pair destined to c. the line of ascent

68:4.6 not an unmitigated evil; their evolution should c..

70:2.19 in order to c. the advancement of civilization.

70:2.19 substitutes, then you may be sure that war will c..

71:7.5 Education must c. throughout a lifetime so that

92:0.5 they will c. here as long as this planet remains an

93:3.3 they were allowed to c. in that belief; very few of

93:10.10 the system of directing planetary affairs should c.,

112:5.3 The energy system must c., it has no choice; but man

112:5.7 they c. their observations of the emerging morontia

114:1.3 As acting Planetary Prince he would c. in charge of

114:2.6 these twenty-four Urantia counselors will c. in

116:4.3 while the Master Spirits c. as source-centers for the

116:4.4 the Master Spirits c. in supervision of the Reflective

117:6.6 It appears that this realization of self will c. in the

117:7.15 that the present Trinity administrators will c. as his

119:2.6 While I c. in rejection of the Paradise rule, I am

121:3.4 encouraged to c. in their various crafts and trades.

124:1.3 that they had permitted him to c. in these activities.

124:3.5 prospects of going to Jerusalem to c. his education

124:5.5 enable him to go to Jerusalem to c. his education in

125:4.3 that the lad might c. undisturbed as a pupil of the

127:6.16 prepares to c. his supreme mission of revealing God

128:2.6 permitted him to c. oversight of the home.

129:3.4 permitted them to c. in the belief that all the time he

133:4.9 certain to c. on in the uplifted way of finding God.

135:8.7 John allowed Jesus to c. on his way after he had said,

136:4.13 and to c., in the establishment of the kingdom,

136:6.4 Jesus emphatically decided to c. on in just such

136:9.1 had begun this work; how might he c. the message?

138:1.2 he desired to ordain twelve apostles to c. the work

140:6.13 if they should “c. having everything in common.”

141:3.1 It became impossible to c. the Wednesday playtime;

152:1.3 lest he c. his work of teaching to the point of actual

160:1.3 must learn anew the art of living if progress is to c..

162:4.3 chants, and to c. their march for the symbolic water

162:7.6 Jesus was unable to c. the discourse.

163:6.3 I will c. the revelation to your creatures on high.”

181:2.13 Andrew will, indeed, c. as your friend and counselor

181:2.18 shall you c. this ministry in the eternal kingdom,

181:2.19 c. your daily work as those who wait upon God

181:2.25 you have the eternal ages before you in which to c.

189:1.10 to greet Gabriel and instruct him to c. in charge of

continue to

1:5.9 as we c. to sense his divine presence here and there,

2:1.9 has done and now does, and evermore will c. to do,

2:5.8 I should c. to love him supremely, even though he

3:4.1 they c. to reside and repose in the central personality

3:4.3 still will God’s central personality c. to embrace the

4:5.3 The people of Urantia c. to suffer from the

10:8.8 the Universal Absolute will c. to intrigue, mystify,

10:8.8 and their spiritual administration c. to expand.

14:6.41 Havona will unquestionably c. to function with

15:5.6 assembled to form small worlds that c. to encircle the

15:6.9 trillions of years that an ordinary sun will c. to give

22:7.9 they c. to be reckoned as two personalities in the

24:6.4 human minds to grasp, and they c. to appear.

25:2.5 groups of four, associations in which they c. to serve

25:3.17 Even in their glorified service they c. to function as

28:5.13 c. to arise petty frictions, minor misunderstandings

30:4.23 so spirit ascenders c. to master new worlds while

32:3.8 Even highly spiritual personalities c. to ascend the

35:10.4 choose to accept the proffered rehabilitation will c.

37:4.3 they c. to function as representatives of the higher

37:5.11 augmenting experience will c. to enhance the future

41:3.6 may c. to the limiting and critical explosion point of

41:4.3 in a heated gaseous state and c. to function as suns.

41:7.13 and the electrons, at least such of the latter as c. to

43:3.7 Most Highs will no doubt c. to exercise this assumed

45:1.11 will c. to serve as a solemn warning to all Nebadon

47:4.6 Though you have morontia bodies, you c. to eat,

48:3.18 And you will c. to enjoy them all the way up to

48:4.20 Urantian play life are philosophically sound and c. to

48:6.32 and they c. to function on the mansion worlds,

49:2.16 c. to fly after they have become land-type beings.

51:6.1 c. to function as the social patterns of planetary

52:4.6 the races c. to improve, self-government being well

52:7.8 Teacher Sons c. to come to these peaceful worlds.

55:6.2 still mortal; they c. to breathe, eat, sleep, and drink.

55:6.4 The Adjusters c. to come as in former evolutionary

55:8.3 assistant sovereigns c. to change as in former ages.

55:9.2 the univitatia c. to administer the constellation

55:10.5 Magisterial Sons c. to function as dispensational

57:5.11 Indeed they still c. to capture meteors, but in greatly

57:8.5 Meteors c. to bombard the earth, but they are

58:1.3 more highly organized land animals could not c. to

58:5.4 the continents c. to float upon this noncrystallized

61:7.11 And as long as the polar regions c. to be covered

68:2.9 the arts of civilization c. to increase the pleasures of

70:5.6 tending to c. to rule from one war on through to the

81:2.9 comprehension; and many moderns c. to do this.

81:2.14 sources of energy, man has liberated, and will c. to

81:6.30 industrial specialists will c. to multiply and increase

81:6.37 until man evolves to higher levels, civilization will c.

84:6.6 two basic variations of humankind c. to intrigue,

86:2.5 to c. to ascribe things difficult of comprehension to

90:2.9 they will ever c. to appear to challenge the shamans

92:3.10 evolutionary religion, must ever c. to be refined and

93:1.2 that they should c. to uphold truth in the manner

99:7.1 Life must c. to grow in meaningfulness; man must go

105:1.8 concepts of infinity are growing, and they will c. to

106:9.10 problems which will c. to intrigue you on Salvington

110:3.1 as they c. to prosecute their larger tasks of eternity.

114:2.6 They will no doubt c. to serve in their present

116:5.17 the evolving universes c. to challenge the skill of the

117:7.16 the ubiquity of his Deity presence will probably c. to

128:7.13 “But, my son, I will c. to send you something each

131:3.7 liberality and c. to increase in noble generosity.

131:3.7 after the dissolution of the body, c. to enjoy the

140:1.4 if you would c. to ascend in the progressive life of

142:3.8 Paradise Deities will c. to enlarge and brighten

147:8.2 while you c. to find pleasure in oppression and to

152:5.4 only that they might c. to eat bread without having

155:5.8 large numbers of men and women will c. to show

159:4.6 seekers after the truth have been, and will c. to be,

160:5.10 experience great peace provided we c. to walk in

166:3.4 they c. to pursue the pleasures of immaturity and

166:4.2 “Have I been so long with you, and yet you c. to ask

173:4.4 if you c. to reject this gospel, presently will the

176:2.3 And so will my Father c. to manifest his mercy and

176:2.3 c. to follow your fortunes and to guide in the affairs

179:5.7 and rejoice that I am to c. to live on earth with you

180:1.3 you will c. to be my friends if you are but willing to

180:2.1 I have spoken, but you must c. to be clean.

180:3.3 one who will c. to teach you the way of truth, who

180:3.4 You believe in God; c. to believe also in me.

180:4.2 but you will c. to know me in your hearts even

181:2.2 you have acted for me and must c. so to act in

181:2.2 John, having full confidence that you will c. to watch

181:2.11 C. to believe in me and in that which I have

181:2.15 the wrath of unbelievers that you might live and c. to

192:2.5 literallythat he should c. to follow after him—

192:4.5 invited the apostles to c. to make their home at her

continuedverb; see continued for; continued to

3:6.9 I c. with this statement of the attributes of Deity.]

22:7.3 limit to the c. enactment of trinitization episodes.

25:2.4 all of this is further c. in every subsidiary local

39:5.8 and they have ever since c. their labors on Urantia.

47:4.8 the first mansion world, is here more earnestly c..

50:4.3 the remote tribes c. in hunting and food foraging,

53:7.13 archrebels c. their deceptive and seductive efforts to

57:4.4 increased heat production c. in the central mass of

57:8.3 the cooling surface of the earth, once begun, c.

57:8.24 The continental land drift c.; increasingly the ocean

58:5.1 The continental land drift c..

60:3.2 But as the continental land drift c., it met with the

60:3.4 The warping of the American continents c., resulting

60:3.13 The backthrust of the halted continental drift c. the

60:3.20 the dinosaurs c. as monarchs of the land, the lead

61:1.14 mammalian and other related forms of life c. with

61:3.3 the deposition of erosion material c. throughout the

62:3.8 These struggles c. until only one group of less than

62:3.11 an abundance of tropical fruits, where they have c.

66:5.5 with some that have c. as domesticated animals to

67:2.6 For more than seven years this struggle c..

67:6.3 The remainder of this noble band c. on earth to the

67:6.7 and Amadon c. the work of fostering the evolution

69:4.4 For ages silent barter c. before men would meet,

70:1.12 Mourning was c. until a head was brought home.

70:5.9 The clan and tribal councils c. in an advisory capacity

70:7.12 this ancient custom has c. down to modern times as

72:1.4 This growth c. until about five hundred years ago

72:4.3 the adult-education program and is c. throughout a

76:5.6 Urantia, under the direction of the Melchizedeks, c.,

77:1.4 was carried out as long as the power to create c.,

77:1.7 This regime c. until the tragic days of the planetary

78:5.8 The migratory conquests of the Andites c. on

79:5.5 The red tribes c. their internecine conflicts, and

79:5.5 aggressive hands of the relentless Chinese, who c.

79:8.7 and religio-philosophic dogmatization c. apace.

80:3.9 This retrogression of culture c. until it received a

83:8.1 mating c. as a purely social and civil institution.

89:7.1 advantages over less advanced neighbors who c.

93:0.2 and c. in authority until the time of Adam and Eve.

93:0.2 they c. thereafter as planetary receivers on down to

93:10.5 Machiventa c. as a planetary receiver up to the times

95:1.9 Small bands scattered here and there c. their belief in

95:7.2 desert of Arabia c. as it had for thousands of years.

95:7.2 Long the struggle c. between Babylonian Ishtar,

96:1.15 c. all the way along to call this evolving concept of

96:6.1 And this backward drift of the concept of Deity c.

97:1.2 the other half c. in the worship of the tribal gods of

97:1.9 the concept of the character of Yahweh c. under the

97:2.1 which c. disastrously after the war of separation.

97:4.6 Hosea faithfully c. the moral warnings of Amos,

97:9.16 but c. all of the tyranny and taxation of his father’s

98:3.8 And this era of the human gods c. until the official

112:6.4 Certain phases of mind are c. in the surviving soul;

119:5.3 trained spirit mortal and, as such, c. his career up

124:2.8 His physical development c.; he was an advanced

125:5.1 Joseph and Mary c. their anxious search for Jesus,

126:1.3 Jesus c. with the home education of his brothers

128:2.3 Jesus c. this year at house finishing and cabinetwork

128:7.8 and Jude c. as a fisherman after his marriage.

128:7.11 While James c. his support of his mother’s home,

131:3.1 teachings of the Melchizedek missionaries who c.

137:7.1 March, April, May, and June—this tarrying time c.;

137:7.4 Herod decided not to molest Jesus, whose work c.

138:0.1 This situation c. throughout his public ministry—

139:5.11 Their eldest daughter, Leah, c. their work, later on

139:8.13 And Thomas c. preaching and baptizing until he

141:3.2 the twins c. their general police supervision, while

142:3.9 the Master c.: “And you would have known these

142:6.1 they all went into the house where the discourse c.

143:4.2 At least they c. this worship up to the time of the

143:5.5 Nalda c.: “Our fathers worshiped on this mountain

145:3.13 True, Jesus c. his teaching, but his personal work

147:4.3 Jesus c. speaking: “I well know, Nathaniel, that no

147:5.3 this anointing, she c. weeping and kissing his feet.

147:5.4 Jesus c.: “Simon, take a good look at this woman.

148:0.3 While Andrew c. in general charge of the apostolic

149:1.2 c. throughout the remainder of Jesus’ life on earth

152:4.2 As this apparition of the night season c. in Peter’s

157:4.2 While Andrew c. as the director-general of the

158:8.1 had c. the discussion begun at Mount Hermon

162:0.3 Early the next day they crossed the river and c. on to

163:0.1 instruction began on Friday, November 4, and c.

164:5.3 Jesus c. his teaching: “Many loving works have I

166:1.4 Jesus c.: “Many of you Pharisees are here with me

166:2.4 they also were grateful for their cleansing, they c. on

168:3.7 Jesus was not in the least perturbed and c. resting

173:5.4 pointing to his body, he c., “Destroy this temple,

177:2.5 Jesus and John c. this discussion of home life.

179:3.5 coupled with the fact that Jesus c. kneeling there

179:5.7 Jesus c. speaking: “When you do these things, recall

180:2.1 Then Jesus stood up again and c. teaching his

180:6.1 Jesus c. his farewell discourse: “And I am telling

194:4.3 “Day by day they c. steadfastly and with one accord

194:4.7 “The multitude who believed c. steadfastly in the

195:1.8 Its cultural sway c. on, but it endured only after

continued for

80:9.6 Andonite push southward c. for a thousand years

93:7.1 Melchizedek c for some years to instruct his students

93:9.4 and his influence c. for some time after his death.

146:0.1 January 18, A.D. 28, and c. for about two months,

149:0.1 October 3, A.D. 28, and c. for almost three months,

150:0.3 This third mission c. for a period of seven weeks.

153:1.4 began with this sermon in the synagogue and c. for

153:2.13 And this state of affairs c. for more than three hours.

165:0.1 This Perean mission c. for almost three months

166:5.3 c. for some time after the destruction of Jerusalem.

continued to

2:7.9 since religion c. to pursue the same unwise course

6:7.1 the Son has ever since c. to bestow himself in endless

23:4.3 these partnerships of unique personalities have c.

27:3.2 the ascenders have c. to add group after group to

43:3.7 The Most Highs have c. to exercise this power,

54:6.3 while the beneficial repercussions c. to multiply

57:2.3 the confines of this gigantic space wheel, which c.

57:2.3 faster and faster as it c. to condense and contract.

57:6.1 sun c. to pour forth diminishing volumes of matter

57:6.6 except for their moons, which c. to increase in size

57:6.8 Its members c. to grow in size as space meteors c.

57:7.3 The internal heat of the earth c. to be augmented

57:8.17 Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes c. to diminish in

59:3.7 brachiopods, sponges, and reef-making corals c. to

59:5.19 Coal c. to be laid down throughout the Americas and

60:2.8 and both cuttlefish and oysters c. to evolve.

60:2.10 This c. to be, pre-eminently, the age of the dinosaurs.

61:2.4 and foraminifers c. to play an important role.

61:2.12 The bird life of the planet c. to develop, but with

61:3.10 Mammalian life c. to evolve.

61:3.14 Birds c. to evolve, though few marked changes

61:4.4 life of the preceding period c. to evolve and spread.

61:5.1 and they c. to be ice-free until almost the close of the

61:5.2 it c. to fall until it had attained a depth of 20,000

61:5.2 excessive precipitation c. to cover these highlands

63:4.6 This language c. to grow, and almost daily additions

64:2.4 the Badonan tribes northwest of India c. to hold on

64:7.7 The yellow race has c. to occupy the central regions

65:2.15 where they c. to evolve and to benefit by the addition

67:6.3 the biologic leaven which multiplied and c. to

74:2.4 pilgrims c. to pour into Eden to welcome Adam and

74:7.21 the Edenites c. to use the prayers and forms handed

76:2.9 the Elamites and the Adamites c. to be at peace.

76:4.4 dairy, but many of them c. to follow a nonflesh diet.

76:5.6 angelic helpers c. to struggle in conjunction with the

77:4.4 they c. to maintain a civilization superior to that of

77:4.9 despite intermarriage with the Adamites, c. to regard

78:6.8 the Nile and the Mediterranean islands, where it c.

78:7.2 northwest and northeast of Mesopotamia c. to rise.

80:9.4 The Nordics c. to trade in amber from the Baltic

80:9.16 This European culture for five thousand years c. to

81:0.1 the basic organic evolution of the human species c.

81:2.19 the pre-Sumerian Nodites c. to make clay vessels.

82:0.3 most of these civilizations of the past c. to evolve

82:3.12 If a widow c. to live, her life was one of mourning

85:2.4 they c. to venerate their various deities in the groves

85:6.4 The nature cults c. to develop along with the later

92:5.9 Among the latter they have c. to the present time as

93:10.3 Melchizedek c. to take a great interest in the affairs

93:10.3 Kenites were the only line which long c. to nourish

93:10.4 This same Melchizedek c. to collaborate throughout

94:9.5 northern division of Buddhism c. to evolve in China

94:12.1 But the teachings of Gautama have c. to evolve

95:5.11 and this idea c. to flame up in the hearts of men,

96:1.12 therefore these tribes c. to worship their tribal deities

96:6.1 Joshua and leaders of Israel c. to harbor the Mosaic

97:4.6 Hosea c. to preach repentance and forgiveness,

97:6.1 While several teachers c. to expound the gospel of

97:10.3 to the twentieth century after Christ the Jews have c.

98:3.6 These imported cults c. to flourish throughout the

119:6.6 all Nebadon c. to discuss the many exploits of their

123:0.3 Jesus enjoyed good health and c. to grow normally.

123:2.15 a well-nigh perfect child physically and c. to make

123:6.6 While Jesus c. to make enviable progress at school,

124:1.2 c. to divide his time about equally between trips to

124:1.13 Jesus c. to grow physically, intellectually, socially,

124:3.1 Throughout this year the lad c. to make trips away

124:4.1 Jesus c. to make progress at school and was

124:4.5 and he c. to teach the home school for his brothers

126:1.3 Jesus c. to carry on advanced courses of reading

126:2.7 The economic affairs of the family c. to run smoothly

126:3.11 pondered while he c. to work at the carpenter’s

126:5.3 The chazan c. to cling to the belief that Jesus was to

127:3.7 and, with James’s help, c. to provide for the family.

127:3.8 Jesus c. to read the Sabbath scriptures at the

127:6.7 At home with the children he c., year by year, to

127:6.9 And Jesus c. to grow in moral status and spiritual

128:0.1 he had lived, and c. to live, a normal and average life

128:4.8 Jesus c. to turn over his earnings to James for the

128:5.9 When at home, Jesus c. to teach the evening school

129:0.1 Jesus c., right up to the event of his baptism, to

129:1.7 Throughout this year Jesus built boats and c. to

130:2.5 Anaxand c. to minister light to those who sat in

132:3.11 These truths c. to burn within his heart, and Nabon

132:4.7 defied the Roman persecutors and boldly c. to preach

132:7.8 natural life, Ganid c. to evolve a religion of his own.

133:0.1 mystery cultists c. to hold these irregular and

135:7.3 John c. to expand his teachings, adding more that

135:9.2 But John c. to preach with great power, and his

136:1.5 the Jews believed they c. to languish under Roman

137:2.2 And this group c. to baptize in John’s name and

137:7.3 the kingdom in Galilee while John c. to preach in

139:1.12 Andrew c. effectively to proclaim the glad tidings of

139:2.13 Peter c. to suffer confusion in his mind between the

139:4.1 John c. to bear this responsibility as long as Mary

141:3.1 The apostles c. to preach twice daily to the multitude

142:3.9 how the concept of the nature of God c. to grow

143:1.9 The twelve c. to acquire the spirit of positive

144:0.2 Herod c. to entertain suspicions that John and

144:4.1 the apostles c. to ask the Master questions regarding

144:8.7 Jesus c. to teach, saying: “But to what shall I liken

145:1.1 Entering the boat, Jesus c. to teach the assembled

146:3.9 The apostles c. to preach and baptize believers,

147:4.10 They c. to discuss the Master’s words long after he

147:8.1 listeners had retired, Jesus c. to teach his apostles.

149:1.1 the sick c. to arrive, and when they did not find the

149:1.9 she c. to offer more money, as if the power of God

149:2.6 as a healer, it does not follow that it c. so to rest.

151:5.1 The multitude c. to increase throughout the week.

152:2.1 Jesus c. to teach the people by day while he

152:2.4 people c. to flock in, bringing all manner of sick

152:3.2 Every inch he looked a king as he c. to speak to

155:1.3 c. to teach the twenty-four, saying: “The heathen are

155:6.1 Jesus c. to teach them regarding the religion of the

156:5.6 the apostles and evangelists c. to ask questions,

158:2.4 As they c. to descend the mountain, Jesus said to

162:6.3 Jesus c. to teach the multitude, saying: “Have you

162:6.4 And Jesus c. to answer the questions of both the

164:1.4 this story has c. to promote brotherly love among

166:4.12 Jesus c. to teach them and answer their questions

167:3.3 as the woman c. to glorify God, his critic was put

171:5.2 as he c. to cry louder and louder, some of those

173:1.4 the common people languished in poverty and c.

174:5.12 Jesus c. to speak: “All this has not happened for

176:2.2 they c. thus to interpret his words notwithstanding

180:2.4 For centuries honest souls have c. to wreck their

180:4.1 Jesus c. to teach, saying: “When I have gone to the

183:4.8 the messenger service which David Zebedee c. to

186:2.11 millions have ever since that day c. to behold that

195:1.11 c. to follow the uncompromising attitude of Abner.

195:3.10 early schools c. to hold much of Jesus’ teachings

continuedadjective

2:3.4 When the c. embrace of sin by the associated mind

33:7.4 but if the question of the right of c. existence, life

39:3.5 reassociated on the mansion worlds for c. fruitful

39:3.7 such is the seed and secret of the c. and purposeful

41:9.4 In many of the younger stars c. gravity

55:6.3 The c. improvement of such a magnificent race

55:10.1 to acknowledge the c. sovereignty of the Master Son

57:5.2 In the early days of your sun the c. contraction and

57:6.6 are still growing as the result of c. meteoric captures.

63:6.3 drawn on the walls of caves, and later on, as c.

78:3.7 in Africa, there to begin its slow but long-c. racial

80:5.5 and by c. intermarriage with the superiors, coupled

81:6.43 providing for their c. development and survival.

82:0.1 and marriage is certain of c. existence in some form.

93:7.3 never was the idea of one God able to claim the c.

101:3.14 10. Contributes to the c. survival of altruism in spite

105:7.18 it is altogether possible that the c. diversification of

112:2.20 on the c. existence of the unbalanced equilibrium

112:6.1 the c. elevation of the personality mechanism from

120:1.7 self-conscious regarding the mission of your c.

130:5.3 forty years of watchful waiting and c. preparation.

132:1.4 they strive valiantly to justify their c. survival by

135:5.1 difficult to explain their long-c. national desolation.

145:4.2 have been full and perfect but for his c. absence.

148:4.5 Iniquity is the measure of the c. rejection of the

149:3.2 while their hearts were hardened by the c. rejection

151:3.2 The c. discussion of parables and further instruction

177:4.11 can, through jealousy, and long-c. resentment, be

186:2.5 assert its dignity in the face of c and gratuitous insult

continuessee continues to

3:4.3 if mind c. without end to be bestowed upon these

7:0.5 gravity control of all spirit realities c. as absolute.

11:3.4 this ascending series c. through the second grand

25:4.14 the Melchizedek colleges of the local universes, c.

26:5.4 every pilgrim c. under the tutelage of supernaphim

31:10.17 2. For ages upon ages there c. the unexplained and

32:1.5 as constellation headquarters and system capitals c..

47:7.4 More of this preparation c. on worlds six and seven

50:5.1 a Planetary Prince c. on as the ruler of his realm.

50:6.5 Your world still c. to pursue an irregular career as a

51:2.4 The unconsciousness of the seraphic slumber c.

55:0.2 the conclusion of their final planetary mission, c.

55:2.8 Such diminishment of death c. on and on, but I

55:6.3 the settled eras the physical evolution of man c..

55:7.4 This settled age c. on and on until every inhabited

55:10.10 But as long as evolution c., the seraphim and the

57:8.5 but the amount of carbon dioxide c. large.

58:2.6 the temperature begins to rise, and this increase c.

71:7.2 In the ideal state, education c. throughout life,

79:8.15 opening with the coming of the Andites, c. on

127:6.12 learning how to live the heavenly life while he c.

132:3.7 Human life c.survivesbecause it has a function,

142:7.12 The family c. from one generation to another.

continues to

4:1.6 the past and in the eternal future, God c. to uphold

10:2.1 as a personal Father he c. to bestow personality

25:3.12 The character of the work of the commissioners c.

34:5.1 Minister c. to collaborate with the Son and the Son’s

37:9.6 but their enlarging experience c. to be available to

41:8.4 As a rule, the vast extrusion of matter c. to exist

55:3.2 Human government c. to function throughout this

57:4.9 this nebula still burns with a reddish glow and c. to

59:2.8 The life of this period c. to evolve.

83:7.4 marriage c. to thrive and slowly improve under the

97:10.5 the one and universal God c. to live in the hearts of

100:7.18 today, as in Galilee, he c. to unify mortal experience

101:3.12 8. C. to exhibit undaunted faith in the soul’s survival

103:0.2 As natural religious experience c. to progress,

115:6.1 The triodity of actuality c. to function directly in the

119:0.2 And the Eternal Son c. to bestow himself upon the

127:6.13 this young man of Nazareth c. to experience life as

195:9.4 neglecting its spiritual mission while it c. to busy

continuingsee continuing to

2:3.4 it is deprived of a c. life vehicle by the creature’s

2:3.4 spirit values survive in the reality of the c. Adjuster

4:2.4 C. evolution modifies nature by augmenting the

9:8.4 The next and c. creative act of the Infinite Spirit is

14:5.9 C. astonishment, unending wonder, is the experience

15:1.4 its position opposite the Center of Centers while c.

16:5.4 The entire morontia career is lived under the c.

16:9.3 survive as a part of the c. experience of the Adjuster.

30:3.3 The requisites are: c. life and sufficient knowledge of

30:4.19 Morontia progression pertains to c. advancement of

32:5.5 only to reappear as new actors and c. factors in the

37:5.4 being one of the avenues of c. experiential growth

40:2.2 the mortal and other ascending Sons, c. until they

40:4.2 wellspring, in the Father’s personal and c. ministry of

42:2.16 C. Paradiseward, there is next encountered a pre-

45:7.1 to enjoy extended opportunity for c. their strivings

45:7.1 find themselves, as themselves, present on the c.

51:1.5 progeny are dependent for c. life on unbroken

51:2.3 to the new world prepared for their c. existence.

51:3.9 c. as the visible heads of planetary affairs even far

51:6.5 The c. existence of the Planetary Adam and Eve,

56:10.1 Throughout the c. seventh stage of such a world’s

57:7.9 the c. lava flows and the incoming meteors kept the

59:4.16 230,000,000 years ago the seas were c. their retreat.

61:7.0 7. THE CONTINUING ICE AGE

77:9.2 they provide the one c. regime which harmonizes

80:6.2 more than compensated by the c. stream of Andite

84:0.2 —only families are c. agencies in social evolution.

99:0.3 adjustment to extensive and c. social reconstruction.

101:10.6 regarding the c. survival of the individual personality

112:0.15 nothing but change, c. evolution; and if this change

112:2.20 the physical life on the c. function of the material

112:3.2 the c. life merely indicates the persistence of the

112:3.3 this is death, irrespective of the c. function of the

112:5.3 only in so far as the personality elects to become a c.

112:6.7 evolving soul does possess a c. character derived

112:6.8 become immediately self-realizable as c. memory.

112:7.6 c. growth is predicated on its increasing attunement

113:3.6 seraphim are an essential part of c. progression.

113:6.1 you, the real you, except the identity of c. existence

117:4.5 finds identical expression except in the c. existence

117:6.6 universe function represents the c. adult career of

118:8.11 reaction is stable and, in some form, c. in the cosmos

130:4.3 aware of selfhood progression in their c. ascension

132:3.6 to perpetuate the human personality upon a c. and

134:7.4 tarried for a few weeks, c. down the coast to Joppa.

154:5.3 consented to David Zebedee’s c. his messenger

166:5.3 Abner became head of the Philadelphia church, c.

185:3.7 beginning in Galilee and c. throughout all Judea.

continuing to

54:6.3 evil had by that time become almost stationary, c.

60:2.9 the potentials of marine life were c. to unfold.

62:4.4 They largely abandoned tree life, though c. to

83:3.3 to appear to sell their daughters, and so, while c. to

130:4.3 maintained only by the creature’s c. to live in time

146:4.4 outskirts near the mines, c. to instruct the believing

164:0.2 the two apostles c. to express their feelings of fear

continuity

4:2.7 It is these very defect-interruptions of perfection-c.

37:9.11 The midway creatures provide c. of planetary

39:5.9 the truth that uncertainty is the secret of contented c.

47:10.5 the lapse of consciousness or a break in the c. of

68:4.6 Custom has been the thread of c. which has held

69:0.3 takes great pride in the character, stability, and c. of

70:11.7 combined with the impressiveness of traditional c..

92:3.9 fostered civilization and provided societal c.;

94:3.5 The karma principle of causality c. is, again, very

94:8.16 philosophy only provided for a sort of functional c..

101:10.3 The material level of law provides for causality c.,

101:10.3 perpetuation of ideational c., the unceasing flow of

111:2.10 identification in the evolving vehicle for selfhood c.

112:1.13 imparts value of identity and meanings of c. to this

112:5.21 Notwithstanding the c. of personal selfhood, much

112:6.8 to complete self-consciousness of personality c.

168:4.4 There never can be observed an unbroken c. of

continuous

1:5.14 enjoy those c. expansions of self-realization which

12:1.14 first outer space level, a c. belt of cosmic activity

24:1.10 This order is of c. creation, being created in groups

24:7.1 how then can we account for the c. disappearance of

35:9.1 The Lanonandeks are the c. rulers of the planets

37:9.8 enjoys the c. ministry of a residential order of beings

39:2.3 information pours in direct to Salvington upon a c.,

41:10.1 to erupt veritable streams—c. sheets—of matter.

42:1.5 The river of energy and life is a c. outpouring from

54:0.1 divinity leads to the kingdom as contrasted with its c.

55:0.3 circuits of the superuniverse are assured of c survival

55:1.5 On a large world the departure flares are almost c.,

57:7.7 Urantia was enveloped in one c. blanket of steam.

60:1.2 The life of land animals was c. only in certain parts

60:1.4 and hence presents only a water or marine deposit c.

64:1.5 there was a c. land path from England in the west on

66:4.14 this supersustenance was sufficient to confer c. life

68:2.6 Hunger, vanity, and ghost fear were c. in their

72:1.5 c. progression toward the governmental techniques

79:4.3 a c. infiltration of Aryan blood into the Punjab,

79:8.1 it failed properly to develop because the c. driving

81:6.5 c. and unmolested development as has been enjoyed

82:3.12 If a widow continued to live, her life was one of c.

83:7.6 that c. intimacy which is inescapable in all family life.

84:2.6 tasks of childbearing and of exercising c. authority

84:7.10 Enduring and c. human associations have never

84:7.26 The true parent is engaged in a c. service-ministry

87:3.5 The ghost cult was in c. evolution.

87:5.1 belief of mankind that ghosts levied a c. tribute of

90:5.4 office became hereditary; a c. priestly caste arose.

92:3.10 ennobled by the c. censorship of revealed religion

96:1.2 henotheism to monotheism was not a c. conceptual

96:4.9 the religious history of the Hebrews concerns this c.

97:0.2 perception of Yahweh’s personality was c. in its

97:10.8 gradual but c. transformation of the barbaric concept

100:2.1 second, on the c. bearing of spiritual fruit: yielding

101:2.9 natural life is thus relatively c. as a phenomenon,

101:2.12 is periodic; as a personal human experience it is c..

103:5.7 —the striving to be Godlikeis a c. effort before

109:5.4 man must become adept in the art of a c. human

110:4.1 Adjusters are able to receive the c. stream of cosmic

110:5.5 c. and conscious reception of the dictations of

112:5.20 Selfhood persists in spite of a c. change in all the

113:1.5 enjoy the c. ministry and unceasing watchcare of a

123:2.3 until he was ten, he was one c. question mark.

124:6.8 the road was a c. procession of pilgrims.

135:5.1 they were at a loss to explain their c. subjugation to

149:4.5 resort to ignoble tactics in meeting the c. pressure

160:4.14 keep up the struggle of life by the aid of c. false

189:1.2 The temple guards had been on c. duty;

195:4.1 secularized religion, a c. stream of mysticism,

continuously

25:1.5 the courses of training which the senior guides c.

25:4.12 you are c. afforded the opportunity to give out to

35:8.7 when tested and classified, they serve c. in the rank

37:9.11 intelligent beings to remain c. on the sphere.

37:9.12 the Uversa headquarters spheres are c. fostered by

38:7.5 are c. engaged in efforts at self-improvement.

41:7.13 more than one hundred horsepower exerted c. for

46:3.3 the Salvington messages are coming in c..

53:5.6 the early days of the struggle Lucifer held forth c.

53:7.11 as the reports c. narrated the unswerving loyalty of

66:3.8 The Prince’s corporeal staff c. gathered about them

78:5.2 the steady migration toward Europe was c. offset by

78:5.8 c. depleted the biologic reserves of their homelands

79:3.1 which was c. weakened as their Andite inheritance

80:5.1 The tribes of Europe were being c. reinforced and

128:1.13 all celestial eyes were c. focused on Urantia—on

130:2.6 “Why do you occupy yourself so c. with these

139:5.6 The one quality about Jesus that Philip so c. admired

147:5.7 is certain to progress c. toward the Father’s ideals.

154:6.1 only one, Ruth, believed wholeheartedly and c. in

195:9.10 of believers as Jesus commissioned c. to effect the

continuum

105:2.2 the recognition of the c. of The Infinity, the I AM.

118:1.8 to suspect the nonbeginning, nonending eternal c.,

contractnoun or adjective

69:4.1 Just as marriage by c. followed marriage by capture,

72:5.8 These shall first be met in accordance with c.,

83:2.2 so marriage by capture preceded marriage by c..

89:8.5 Man could never even dream of entering into a c.

96:2.2 Bedouins entered Egypt as c. laborers on the public

128:7.13 After the c. was signed, after the budget was so

129:2.5 James remembered his c. with Jesus and, with the

contractverb

11:6.2 the vertical extension of unpervaded space c. and

11:6.4 phase the universes expand; during the next they c..

11:6.5 the space reservoirs c. while the master universe

12:4.13 When the universes expand and c., the material

41:3.4 the size of your sun, these fiery spheres rapidly c.,

57:2.3 faster and faster as it continued to condense and c..

57:3.4 But the nebula had begun to c., and the increase in

contracted

41:4.4 about the same mass as yours, has now c. almost to

57:8.14 The planet c. under gravity pressure as it formed.

58:6.5 when the oceans were c. and the percentage of salt

95:5.11 their gods; more and more the family of gods c..

contracting

11:6.4 unpervaded space nears the mid-point of c. phase,

15:6.8 others are double stars, c. or disappearing systems.

22:7.7 beings enact such a creative episode, one of the c.

57:8.14 the collapse of the cooling crust of a c. sphere;

57:8.16 and stabilized the fluctuations due to cooling, c.,

82:3.15 The c. individuals married permanently just as soon

83:4.4 were consulted to ascertain the birth stars of the c.

83:4.9 as consisting in the decisions of the c. parents—

83:6.6 often fail just because one or both of the c. parties

83:8.4 regardless of the circumstances or wishes of the c.

contraction

11:5.6 in every direction, a generalized expansion and c..

11:5.9 synchronized with two-billion-year expansion-c.

11:6.2 in the c. and expansion cycles of the cosmos.

11:6.3 to counterbalance the space-expansion-c. cycles of

11:6.5 two billion years to complete the expansion-c. cycle.

15:5.3 1. Concentric C. Rings. Not all nebulae are spiral.

41:3.6 This process of cooling and c. may continue to the

41:7.8 5. Solar c.; the cooling and consequent c. of a sun

41:8.2 is maintained by the resultant process of gravity c..

41:8.3 when hydrogen is exhausted and gravity c. ensues,

41:9.5 equilibrium between its expansion and c. cycles,

41:10.3 Both the gas-c. and the solid-accretion worlds are

41:10.4 especially is this true of the gas-c. spheres,

41:10.4 early condensation and c. of certain individual suns.

57:3.5 then, when c. set in, it whirled on faster and faster

57:3.10 witnessed the progression of c. and condensation

57:4.4 But the process of physical c. and increased heat

57:5.2 In the early days of your sun the continued c. and

57:5.11 The gas-c. nucleuses of the other ten planets soon

57:8.2 early equalized internal-heat pressure and crustal c.;

contractor

122:1.1 Joseph himself was a carpenter and later a c..

122:5.1 the rank of carpenter to the role of a prosperous c..

123:0.1 new experience gave him the idea of becoming a c.

133:4.6 To the Greek c. and builder he said: “My friend, as

contractsnoun

89:3.5 In time these vows assumed the form of c. with the

97:3.3 First, the validation of property exchange, c., and

128:2.2 prepared to take c. for putting up entire buildings.

contractsverb

11:5.6 it expands and c. through three cycles of activity.

11:6.1 we observe that all space alternately c. and expands.

contractual

83:5.8 3. Concubines, c. wives.

contractural

15:5.8 6. C. Stars. In the smaller systems the largest outer

contradict

3:5.5 the vicissitudes of existence do not in any manner c.

contradicted

55:12.1 teachings of Melchizedeks, that have never been c.,

contradiction

103:9.3 Religion without faith is a c.; without God,

118:5.1 Such a c. of philosophic terms is the equivalent of

139:3.2 This able apostle was a temperamental c.;

contradictions

136:1.3 Scriptures which, notwithstanding their apparent c.,

136:9.8 clean sweep of all these Messianic difficulties and c.

196:0.3 the natural difficulties and the temporal c. of mortal

contradictory

101:0.3 can always triumph over the superficially c. logic of

102:6.10 is a truth which makes consistent the otherwise c.

172:3.4 Jesus thought over all of the many more or less c.

184:3.6 testify against Jesus, but their testimony was so c.

195:7.3 these mistaken and self-c. concepts of a materialistic

contradistinction

0:11.6 the Qualified Absolute in c. to the Unqualified

12:7.10 qualities of the whole in c. to qualities of the part.

20:2.1 These Sons constitute the order of Avonals in c. to

30:1.11 Spirit-fused mortals in c. to Adjuster-fused

34:3.8 a realm in which to be space free in c. to all other

111:2.8 the mid-mind in c. to the lower or material mind

112:0.8 qualitative response to the personality circuit in c. to

contrary

81:6.34 smaller, c.-minded asocial associations of mankind,

89:6.3 customs and the c. demands of advancing civilization

92:2.6 sanctioned all sorts of c. and inconsistent behavior,

99:5.1 the c. teaching of many modern socialists and

101:3.11 belief in God despite all c. demonstrations of logic

133:1.4 wholehearted trust in spite of appearances to the c.

135:7.1 but that was c. to their expressed agreement.

137:4.14 the enactment of this so-called miracle was not c. to

152:4.2 for there had arisen a strong and c. wind which

184:5.6 This entire procedure was irregular and wholly c. to

194:2.9 on the c., this overshadowing of Jesus’ message

contrastnoun; see contrast, in

3:5.13 potential evil to exalt and differentiate the good by c.

4:3.6 be afforded a c. with comparative evil (not sin)

55:2.5 their loved ones in spiritual flames, and what a c.

95:1.10 Salem missionaries, and they are a striking c. to

136:0.1 There was a great c. between John and Jesus.

contrast, in

0:4.7 Realities existing in fullness of expression in c. to

0:6.12 In c. to the aspect of the total, pattern discloses the

3:5.16 a unique possession in c. to the inherent goodness

17:3.6 These are the live records in c. with the dead records

17:3.7 It is in constant operation in c. with the periodic

18:4.8 headquarters is chiefly of an intellectual nature in c.

22:9.7 Trinitized Sons of Perfection are limited in c. to

25:5.1 those archives which stand in c. to the living records

27:1.2 transition from actual universe status in c. to

29:2.16 stream of power and stands in c. to the free space

40:10.12 now are finished creatures, in c. to the finaliters,

42:1.9 limitless but, nevertheless, finite in c. with infinity.

49:5.31 peopled with Adjuster-fusion mortals in c. with a

50:4.2 And all of this stands in c. with the Adamic regime

64:1.3 These Andonites avoided the forests in c. with the

68:6.7 quality of a surviving population in c. with quantity.

77:9.1 in c. with evolutionary ascenders like the mortal

83:8.4 approved by the universe supervisors in c. with those

85:1.5 underworld, with its evil spirits and demons, in c.

86:7.2 slowly ascending to higher philosophic levels in c.

94:9.5 teaching of the “Great Road” to salvation in c. with

95:7.3 desert lands were an unyielding group in c. with

100:5.7 In c. with conversion-seeking, the better approach to

102:3.2 world with which it should everlastingly stand in c.

103:2.10 In c man is inclined to identify the will to be altruistic

103:4.1 in c. with the secular the religious is pervaded by

106:2.3 in c. to the eternity power, the unfathomable power,

107:0.5 from God and by the degree of his partiality in c.

108:6.4 the truly internal spiritual stimulus of thought in c.

110:4.3 (In c. with these subconscious emanations,

122:5.3 in other respects he exhibited the traits of one in c.

129:4.1 fascinating period of his personal ministry in c. with

140:5.4 of fatherly love in c. to the limitations of mere

155:5.8 intellectual assent, in c. to the religion of the spirit,

162:4.2 castle of Antonia, which looked down in grim c.

163:7.4 this present phase was one of spiritual depth in c.

195:2.8 The Greeks, in c. with the Jews and other peoples,

195:5.8 supreme values which are in c. with the relative

195:10.11 a living organism in c. to an institutionalized social

contrastverb

167:5.2 divorce practices served to c. the better marriage

contrasted

46:2.5 life, artistically c. by the celestial artisans and their

54:0.1 pursuit of divinity leads to the kingdom as c. with its

63:3.1 development of mind of the intellectual order as c.

94:12.2 Gradually the concept of God,as c. with the Absolute

100:2.2 reality of religion as c. with mere theological beliefs.

132:2.3 like truth, is always relative and unfailingly evil-c..

132:2.7 must, in human experience, be c. with the negative

160:5.6 The word God, the idea of God as c. with the ideal

168:4.5 which meets the petition of the spirit of man as c.

170:3.10 failed to exalt the sacredness of the individual as c.

170:5.16 and augmented by Philo’s doctrine of the temporal c.

195:5.5 2. Man’s aesthetic appreciation of beauty c. with

contrasting

40:10.13 proper to use the words “greater” or “lesser” in c.

contrastive

3:5.16 identify and choose the good in the absence of c.

4:3.6 imperfection of insight only because it stands in c.

29:0.11 you have at least a c. conception of spiritual beings;

54:0.1 Man is slow to perceive that c. perfection produce

98:2.7 the Hellenic and Hebrew peoples affords a c.

132:2.9 goodness is no longer partial, c., and comparative;

contrastively

116:5.10 therewith the spiritual circuits of the Master Spirits c

contrasts

56:10.3 art, is largely a matter of the unification of c..

contravene

106:5.3 not personal, but neither do trinities c. personality.

164:1.2 some statement that would c. the Jewish law which

contravention

2:4.5 Mercy is not a c. of justice but rather an

10:4.3 a nonpersonal capacity but not in c. of personality.

137:4.12 execution of the Son’s desire was in no way a c. of

151:3.14 The appeal to nature was in c. of such teaching

contribute or contribute much

2:0.2 possibly c. to a further illumination and unification

4:2.1 he modifies the patterns of his action so as to c. to

17:8.8 the Master Spirits c. to the last level of God the

23:1.10 they cannot engage, and to which they cannot c.

23:2.12 but such an Eden would not c. to the development

23:4.1 They cm. to the development, in all spirit beings, of

26:2.2 cm. that is helpful to the mutual understanding

26:3.4 They c. enormously to the mutual understanding

28:5.18 these seconaphim c. immensely to the quality of

31:9.14 The Master Architects c. technical approval of the

34:4.8 The Father-Son and the Creative Mother Spirit c.

35:2.6 supporters, twelve in number, who so efficiently c. to

37:9.8 what the Havona natives c. to the pilgrim spirits

39:3.3 mortal man may c. to the evolution of universe law

39:6.1 transitional ministry serve wherever they can c. to

40:5.10 The Adjusters cm. to the advancement of primitive

43:7.5 cm. to making the constellation worlds the chief

43:8.9 The reversion directors cm. to this latter attainment

44:3.3 builders not only build better workshops but c. to the

48:3.18 beings are probably going to cm. to your enjoyment

49:2.10 nature of the atmosphere; other influences which c.

50:7.3 c. to the versatility of ultimate performances in the

51:3.6 but ordinarily invisible planetary ministers cm. to the

51:3.9 they c. to the development of a great people,

51:6.1 Thus do the Adams and Eves and their progeny c.

55:3.10 When close together in age, children are able to c.

57:6.2 Such gravitational influences c. to the stabilization of

68:2.10 how these propensities c. to the formation of human

72:12.5 conventions, and language—all of which could c.

76:2.6 While a good environment cannot cm. toward really

87:3.2 definitely c. to the further spread of ghost fear and

87:7.8 No cult can endure and c. to the progress of social

87:7.9 really c. something worth while to the progress of

91:0.4 since these impersonal prayers do not c. anything to

100:5.10 The factors which c. to the initiation of mystic

108:1.6 and c. to the certain evolution of an immortal soul

109:5.1 self-acting Adjusters are often able to c. factors of

110:1.3 They are delighted to c. to your health, happiness,

111:4.5 with master patterns which will c. to the building of a

120:0.3 further c. to constituting him the sovereign of his

120:3.7 that you may not unnecessarily c. to the creation of

122:7.4 drain on Joseph since he had also to c. to the support

129:0.1 Jesus continued to c. to the family finances and to

139:7.8 Matthew hesitated openly to c. to the apostolic

140:4.10 though pleasing surroundings may greatly c. thereto.

154:2.5 those activities of mind, soul, and spirit which c.

157:1.1 the suggestion that Jesus should be expected to c.

165:4.5 this world’s goods, and who so bountifully c. to

165:5.3 you must earn your own bread and c. to the

195:10.7 regime which denies the reality of God can c. in any

195:10.17 Upon such a foundation religion may c. its spiritual

contributed or contributed much

4:2.8 but who have c. to her disfigurement in time.

22:10.6 residents to attempt trinitization after they have c. to

31:9.4 these three Architects c. to the planning of Havona,

44:8.2 there may be c. the leadings of the Adjuster in those

58:7.8 the earlier continental drift c. to the frequency of the

59:5.14 c. to the production of extensive coal deposits,

59:6.9 The gradual cooling of the ocean waters cm. to the

61:3.12 The biologic developments of this period cm. toward

62:0.1 The eastern life group c. little or nothing to the

62:2.4 wise precautionary measures that so enormously c.

64:6.29 they cm. to the sum total of those saving influences

66:4.15 the one hundred Andonites c. their germ plasm to

66:5.11 They c directly to the elevation of standards of living

66:5.29 leaders cm. to bringing about intertribal marriages.

66:8.4 and c. something to the miscarriage of the plan to

67:3.8 the one hundred who c. life plasm to the Prince’s

68:2.2 While the level of intelligence has c. considerably to

68:2.4 Two great influences which c. to the early

68:2.11 Vanity c. mightily to the birth of society; but

68:3.3 terror, which c. to whipping the loose social orders

70:7.15 Secret societies c. to the building up of social castes

70:8.7 City and country have respectively c. to the

73:6.4 the one hundred modified Andonites who had c.

76:0.2 c. to the advancement of the blue men of those times

76:2.4 sacrifices further c. to the growing hatred between

77:4.3 they cm. to the later appearing Assyrian stock.

78:1.2 Adam and Eve cm. that was of value to the social,

78:5.5 They c. considerably to the northern groups of the

78:5.8 c. humor, art, adventure, music, and manufacture.

78:6.4 later entered China and cm. to the improvement of

79:2.3 more of the primary Sangik strains would have cm.

79:3.8 These commercial relationships greatly c. to the

79:6.8 Their internal peaceableness so c. to population

79:7.4 descendants cm. to a subsequent spiritual awakening

79:8.2 pursuits, which c. further to their pacific tendencies,

79:8.2 the land-man ratio for agriculture still further c. to

79:8.6 Such irrigation and soil-conservation difficulties c. to

79:8.7 together with the establishment of schools, c. to the

79:8.17 This ancient culture has cm. to human happiness;

80:5.7 The blue strain c. many sturdy traits and much

80:7.9 these inferior peoples c. further to the scattering

80:8.2 This strain carried in Abraham’s ancestry and cm.

81:6.23 have c. aught to the sum of culture and knowledge.

82:5.9 adventure and exploration c. to the extension of the

90:5.7 priesthoods have c. to the stabilization of civilization

91:6.2 for curing real and organic diseases, but prayer has c.

94:1.6 The Salem missionaries had cm. to the loss of faith

97:10.6 the Jews c. least of all peoples to the intellectual

99:5.11 leadership of the God-knowing men who have c. to

121:2.10 Herod’s reign cm. toward the blending of Hebrew

127:3.14 this hopeful courage c. mightily to the development

156:4.3 which c. so much to their world-wide commerce

177:4.4 getting even with those who had c. to the greatest

contributes

14:6.5 this perfect creation ministers to the needs and c. to

34:2.5 while the Universe Spirit c. the “breath of life.”

34:5.2 each succeeding impartation c. to the unfolding of

36:6.4 it is the Spirit of God who really c. the vital spark.

40:5.10 the transient sojourn of the Adjusters c. much

42:8.4 as an “energy-carrier” particle which mightily c. to

48:4.20 part of the personality of an ascendant mortal c.

74:7.22 that the woman, equally with the man, c. those life

82:6.6 Race blending greatly c. to the sudden appearance of

83:6.7 Monogamy c. to a delicacy of sentiment, refinement

84:7.20 the natural consequences of foolish conduct that c.

91:2.7 Prayer c. greatly to the development of the religious

91:4.4 real prayer of faith always c. to the augmentation

101:3.14 10. C. to the continued survival of altruism in spite

103:5.7 Everything we do in this life which is good c.

111:4.12 Inner creativity c. to ennoblement of character

contributing

19:5.8 to us, actually c. to the success of our undertaking.

20:10.4 Avonals, and Daynals are c. to the actualization

40:10.8 struggle will be acceptably c. to the maintenance

54:2.3 the thrilling experience of c. something personal and

69:0.2 proved to be laborsaving while at the same time c.

81:3.2 c. to a more speedy cross-fertilization of culture.

81:6.25 The greatest twentieth-century influences c. to the

84:4.9 from over-sex indulgence, thereby indirectly c. to the

90:5.2 ritual creates and perpetuates myths as well as c. to

93:6.8 conducting the business of the school, besides c.

108:4.2 while mysteriously c. to the stabilization of the

111:2.7 and carries a meaning not found in either of the c.

115:7.6 And all this he appears to do for the purpose of c. to

136:4.5 c. something to the betterment of all other isolated

147:5.9 c. to the delinquency and early demoralization of

contribution

16:4.6 the Master Spirits make their great c. to the plan of

17:6.7 This is a Paradise Deity c. to the individuality of

22:7.11 the individual c. of the Third Source and Center

39:5.3 the further evolution of the races by an actual c. of

52:7.2 This mission is a Trinity c. to the antecedent efforts

58:2.1 —light is not the only solar c. reaching your atmos.

66:4.16 Andonites were made aware of their c. to the new

75:8.1 races have profited enormously from the limited c.

75:8.3 their c. to the human race did much to advance

76:6.4 Adam and Eve made a mighty c. to the speedy

77:2.7 also mated among themselves and made a great c. to

78:1.1 Adam’s c. to the biologic status of the races

82:6.10 little serious objection to such a sacrificial c. by the

83:2.5 selection in premarital courtship are an Andite c. to

97:1.4 the great c. which Samuel made to the development

99:7.0 7. RELIGION’S CONTRIBUTION

100:3.7 Man’s sole c. to growth is the mobilization of the

103:5.7 Every mortal gain is a direct c. to the enrichment

112:1.11 and also because of the c. of morontia mathematics.

117:4.10 a creature c. to the evolution of the finite God?

117:4.10 But that will be his c. to the Supreme, not yours.

120:2.6 On Urantia, make a further c. to the sovereignty of

128:7.13 expenses would be met without any c. from Jesus,

129:2.11 Jude kept up this extra c. until he was married.

148:8.5 worldly goods to the apostolic treasury, and this c.

191:0.7 the frequent c. of Nathaniel’s characteristic counsel.

195:6.9 Jesus giving his life as a spiritual c. to man’s inner

196:0.3 Jesus’ great c. to the values of human experience

contributions

16:9.4 is dependent on knowledge, symbols, and the c. of

16:9.5 the combined c. of the constitutive factors of man—

40:10.7 wisdom that is making ever-augmenting service c. to

44:6.9 who, when all others have made their respective c.,

62:0.1 this strain was reinforced by c. from the central life

72:3.6 Progress, an institution supported by voluntary c..

72:6.6 set aside their own retirement c., all excess profits

73:4.4 c. of food were also received from near-by believers.

74:5.4 specialized c. to the advancement of evolutionary

79:4.4 center was later reinforced by c. from the northeast,

91:6.6 religious civilization, and prayer still has mighty c. to

103:0.1 the liberated Spirit of Truth makes mighty c. to the

103:3.1 Regardless of the influence of all these primitive c.

106:3.3 experiential Trinities embrace the c. of even

172:4.2 watching the people drop in their c.: the rich

contributors

66:2.7 With one or two exceptions these Andonite c. to

77:2.6 transferred from the bodies of the Andonite c. to

77:2.7 that the one hundred Andonite germ plasm c. were in

84:1.5 Man discovered that father and mother are equal c.

114:2.1 have all been c. to the enlarging sovereignty of the

contributory

0:12.13 in the spiritual appropriation of all truth c. to the

81:6.21 every such advance is directly c. to the progress of

91:4.4 lead to those efforts and exertions which are c. to

100:1.8 Religious habits of thinking and acting are c. to the

118:7.2 who may, or may not, elect to become c. parts of the

contrite

97:7.12 dwell with him who is of a c. and humble spirit.”

131:2.4 with him who is of a c. heart and a humble spirit!

137:6.2 even to him who is poor and of a c. spirit,

149:6.11 the Father dwells ‘with him who is of a c. mind and

contrivance

47:10.2 the “harp of God,” a morontia c. compensating for

contrivances

29:4.38 is to compare them to your own mechanical c. which

46:7.2 utilize both animals and numerous mechanical c. in

72:4.1 used on the continent and the many mechanical c.

contrived

16:4.5 have c. so to combine and associate material and

126:5.11 c. to enjoy much of the experience of farm life as

128:4.5 Jesus most cleverly and intentionally c. to detach

contrives

195:10.12 Christianity still c. to move the minds of reflective

controlnoun; see self-control

0:3.10 c. over all co-ordinate and subordinate sources and

0:3.10 Such c. is personal and infinite in potential, even

0:4.12 the material-gravity c. of the First Source and Center

0:6.11 Gravity is the sole c. of energy-matter.

2:5.7 who is so powerful in creation and in the c. thereof,

3:2.2 planets, and universes are under the perfect c. of the

3:2.4 ever in his everlasting graspin the gravitational c.

3:4.2 still the power of c. and co-ordination reposing in

3:4.2 found equal to, and adequate for, the mastery, c.,

4:1.11 generally unrecognizable c. of the co-ordination of

5:6.4 creative consciousness and the freewill c. thereof.

6:4.1 He exercises perfect c. over the interassociation of

6:4.1 will be found wholly adequate for the spiritual c.

6:8.2 Son not only as one personal unity of universal c.

7:0.5 the Son’s eternal grasp of the universal gravity c.

7:1.1 The Son presides over the c. and operation of that

7:1.1 The c. of universal spiritual gravity is universal

7:1.2 This gravity c. of spiritual things operates

7:4.7 effectively co-operate in the work of creation, c.,

8:2.5 expands to infinity, the spirit presence, energy c.,

8:6.6 are interlocked in a service of creation and c. which

9:1.1 Manipulator, he is the ancestor of the power-c.

9:3.5 The energies subject to the direct or indirect c. of

9:3.6 universe of universes is permeated by the power-c.

9:3.6 function all possess varying attributes of power c.,

9:8.19 A group of c. creatures and agencies that function

11:5.6 the mid-zone is the c. mechanism of the midspace

11:8.7 discloses response to the c. of linear gravity.

12:6.2 In the physical c. of the master universe the Father

14:2.6 the threefold system of perfect and symmetrical c..

14:2.9 The c. and balanced stability of the central universe

14:6.14 the foundation for the Eternal Son’s spirit-gravity c.

15:0.3 a technique of intelligent c. for both physical and

15:4.1 remain forever under the c. of the infinite Creators

15:4.7 Some have retained c. of many of their segregated

15:6.9 circulation, acting as automatic power-c. stations.

15:6.13 being brought under c. of the central governing sun.

15:8.0 8. ENERGY CONTROL AND REGULATION

15:8.1 exert a powerful influence over the balance and c. of

15:8.2 assume direction and partial c. of the thirty energy

15:8.7 get out of c. in the more delicately balanced circuits

15:8.8 are not wholly amenable to the laws of energy c.

15:8.10 The force organizers are the secret of the special c.

15:10.22 marvelous centers of administration, c., ministry,

15:13.4 concerned mainly with the physical c., unification,

16:0.12 the Paradise focal point of its specialized power c.

16:4.1 co-ordinating heads of universal administrative c.

16:4.3 entities who are indispensable to the organization, c.,

21:2.8 The c. of spirit designs and types depends on the

21:5.9 in a local universe a Paradise Michael is in full c. of

24:1.1 these stupendous systems of energy are under c.;

24:1.12 unrevealed “high spirit personalities of circuit c.

29:0.1 groups of living beings having to do with force c.

29:1.4 Such subordinate physical-c. organisms are basically

29:2.9 the secret of the technique of the mind c. of all the

29:2.12 the divine universe there is perfection of energy c.,

29:2.19 of those who function on the higher units of c., but

29:3.1 The power c. of the grand universe is thus intrusted

29:3.7 is constituted in one million units of functional c.,

29:3.11 The power centers and controllers exert perfect c.

29:3.11 forms which are partly or wholly exempt from their c

29:4.3 hence individualized c. methods must and do prevail.

29:4.16 the sciences of the techniques of intelligent energy c.

29:4.20 c. of six of the nine more subtle forms of physical

29:4.20 changes in power adjustment and energy c..

29:4.21 able to effect energy c. in a collective as well as an

29:4.25 That three of these energies are beyond their c.

29:4.36 joint creation of all three orders of energy-c. beings:

30:3.3 especially their physical laws of evolution and c..

32:1.3 the endowment of the inherent physical c. possessed

32:1.4 charge of space-energy held captive by the gravity c.

32:2.2 forever remaining in associated c. of those energies

32:2.3 of the projected local systems of planetary c. and

33:3.2 associate of Michael in the c. and administration of

33:3.5 helper becomes forever settled in surety and c..

34:2.2 all the physical-c. attributes of the Infinite Spirit,

34:2.2 the Universe Spirit exerts just as full and complete c.

34:4.12 John envisaged the directional c. creatures of the

34:4.12 This directional c. in Nebadon is maintained by the

34:4.12 maintained by the four c. creatures of Salvington,

34:6.1 As mortals progress in mind c. and spirit perception

36:2.11 Urantia there are forty-eight units of pattern c.

36:5.16 the Mother Spirit a varied contact with, and c. over,

38:7.5 Only such as the subordinate beings of power c.

41:1.2 function to produce the living system of c. and

41:1.3 their activities on such focal points of energy c.,

41:2.4 power centers are in complete and perfect c. of a

41:2.7 These intelligent creatures of power c. and energy

41:2.8 beyond the domain and c. of the physical custodians.

41:5.8 personal and nonpersonal c. of the master universe

41:9.1 The larger suns maintain such a gravity c. over

42:0.2 This personal c. of manifested power and

42:0.2 all force-energy is under the ultimate c. of a God

42:1.4 though you should gain c. of the energy revolutions

42:2.14 energy and thence into the energy of gravity c..

42:2.14 Power Directors assume more or less complete c.

42:7.9 bodies of matter exerting a more complete c. over

42:7.9 to escape freely from the c. of the mother nucleus.

43:3.7 this assumption of c. over these wayward worlds.

44:1.4 2. Spiritual light—the c. and intensification of the

44:5.2 experts in the manipulation and c. of many phases of

48:2.14 material energies that render them subject to the c.

49:5.14 where it functions chiefly in c. of physical activities,

49:5.15 But in the higher c. of mind and development of

51:5.7 and largely human methods of adaptation and c..

52:3.6 dispensation is an age of great invention, energy c.,

52:3.6 multiform manufacture and the c. of natural forces

56:7.2 —the Creator Son-Creative Spirit association—in c..

56:7.6 if God the Supreme assumes direct c. of these

57:1.2 the Master Force Organizers had long been in full c.

57:3.3 the gravity c. of the gaseous content commenced

57:3.4 in the rate of revolution further lessened gravity c.;

57:5.6 detached from the immediate gravity c. of the sun.

57:8.18 all of this did much to facilitate the c. of terrestrial

61:3.10 The horse lacks the emotional c. of the elephant,

65:0.6 Life Carriers exercise considerable discretionary c.

65:4.6 it affords more pain relief and exercises better c. over

65:5.1 handicapped by tragic perversions beyond our c.:

65:8.2 we have absolutely no c. over geologic evolution.

66:5.2 They taught well digging, spring c., and irrigation.

66:6.7 and daughters are supposed to remain under the c.

67:1.5 but iniquity is indicative of vanishing personality c..

68:6.2 natural increase in offspring was brought under c.,

68:6.11 subnormal man should be kept under society’s c.;

69:5.8 debt slavery extended even to the c. of the body

69:7.2 By surrounding the herd they could keep c. of the

69:9.7 and the father gradually assumed domestic c..

69:9.16 of land was given social sanction after communal c.

70:7.8 people early taught their adolescent youths sex c..

70:7.8 the chief functions of these clubs was to keep c. of

70:9.6 4. Sex c.—marriage, the family institution.

70:10.4 a degree of c. over, the behavior of each individual.

70:12.12 6. C. by ambitious and clever would-be dictators.

71:2.18 9. C. of public servants.

71:3.9 is best which exercises a minimum of regulative c..

71:7.4 Education recently passed from the c. of the clergy

72:3.3 they are under the full c. of their parents or, in case

72:7.4 extend the city boundaries, are under municipal c..

73:5.7 world under perfected administration and normal c..

74:5.5 Adam had put in operation a system of group c.

76:6.3 counselors who constitute the present advisory-c.

77:6.6 partially brought under c. by this Melchizedek but

78:1.7 The Chinese peoples were well established in c. of

78:2.1 working out their irrigation and flood-c. problems to

81:6.27 of pressure or directional c. may be employed.

81:6.30 wholly competent to devise adequate methods of c.

82:1.6 to create serious problems requiring social c..

82:2.1 is the history of sex c. through the pressure of social,

84:2.6 when herding gave man c. of the chief food supply

84:4.10 world-wide freedom from seclusion under man’s c..

84:7.5 is becoming more voluntary, subject to man’s c..

86:1.5 by many things over which man had little or no c..

86:7.3 a supermaterial world which was in c. of destiny.

87:4.4 a new concept of the invisible c. of earthly affairs.

87:5.8 life was at best a gamble, the result of spirit c..

89:9.3 even revelation must submit to the graduated c. of

90:2.6 weather c. was the object of much ancient magic.

90:3.1 concerned with the detailed c. of life and matter,

91:7.3 outward calmness and almost perfect emotional c..

94:1.2 teacher-priests, who were gradually assuming c. over

95:0.1 sometimes due to circumstances beyond their c..

96:5.4 doctrines of Egypt concerning the supernatural c.

97:9.15 gained c. of the caravan tariffs formerly collected by

101:9.5 demands that man shall abide by in the day-by-day c.

104:3.18 personal c. over the master functions of infinity.

105:3.4 the foundation for the establishment of gravity c.

105:3.4 so is all cosmic energy grasped in the gravity c. of

106:8.15 those phases of ultimacy which are c. directing,

111:1.7 the intellectual extremes of pure mechanical c. and

111:3.4 evolves toward augmentation of spirit c. and divine

112:2.15 evolution of dominance,” the expansion of the c. of

114:4.2 planetary problems which are still under the c. of the

114:6.18 None of these angelic groups exercise arbitrary c.

116:1.1 is a part of the growing c. of the Almighty Supreme.

116:5.9 God the Sevenfold and constitute the physical-c.

116:5.12 the completed evolution of the c. of the Almighty.

116:5.13 exhibits a little-understood attribute of material c.,

116:5.14 is devoted to the task of bringing about material c..

116:5.17 Relatively complete c. over the material creation

116:7.1 be compared to the delicate chemical-c. system of

117:4.12 the Adjuster presence of the Father but also c. over

118:2.4 If God the Supreme ever assumes direct c. of the

118:8.0 8. CONTROL AND OVERCONTROL

118:9.3 expression, will he achieve perfected c. thereof.

118:10.14 2. Mans increasing c.—the gradual accumulation

119:0.3 Son assumes responsibility for the completion, c.,

119:8.2 Creator Son before he is given unlimited c. and

121:2.8 Roman government, which desired to maintain c.

123:3.9 Joseph exerted the greater c. over Jesus as it was

130:1.2 we thereby put ourselves in the immediate c. of

130:4.15 stabilized c. by the energy and spirit of the Supreme.

134:8.4 the circles of mind-understanding and personality-c..

136:5.4 the Adjuster’s c. of the living intelligences placed

136:5.6 Through the supervising c. of his Personalized

136:7.3 the lack of c. over the element of time in connection

137:4.16 decided the episode was beyond his personal c.

146:3.6 yielded the c. of your soul powers to the teaching

146:4.1 exercised no direct c. over the synagogues outside

146:7.1 spirits of the dead would soon be brought under c.

148:4.1 Is rebirth necessary to escape the c. of the evil one?

149:4.2 the failure of the spiritual nature to gain c. of the

149:4.2 ‘he who has no c. over his own self is like a city

151:2.6 conditions over which we have little or no c..”

151:5.5 a phenomenon directly under the c. of spirit forces

151:6.5 restored to his right mind and the normal c. of his

159:2.2 questions of administrative c. and the jurisdiction of

161:2.5 his character and the perfection of his emotional c.

179:1.8 had sufficient emotional c. to refrain from publicly

184:3.18 But Annas did not succeed in keeping c. of the court.

195:6.16 degree of spiritual influence and cosmic-mind c.;

195:7.9 life exhibits the c. attributes of mind and the creative

195:8.4 Secularism did break the bonds of church c.,

195:8.6 In revolting against the almost total c. of life by

195:9.6 institutionalize it, thereby hoping to gain c. of it.

controlverb

0:6.11 Pattern may configure energy, but it does not c. it.

1:0.1 with all their hosts; you preserve and c. them.

1:2.9 the Father does c. them in many of their universal

12:4.5 and c. all of the tensions originated by motion.

20:1.13 which they c. and which they can bestow,

27:7.2 necessary to direct and otherwise c. its expression.

27:7.7 Often the conductors of worship cannot c. such

31:0.13 We do not directly manage them or c. them, and yet

34:6.6 religious doctrines is powerless to c. mortal behavior

34:6.7 the divine Spirit must dominate and c. every phase of

42:4.3 These unique beings c. and compound power by

42:4.3 they are able to effectively c. and direct energy

60:1.10 having brains weighing less than one pound to c.

62:5.9 we were powerless to c. the working of their minds;

69:1.1 Man should c. his institutions rather than permit

69:8.7 because the feudal lords could not c. the slaves.

71:2.8 the degree to which public opinion can c. behavior

71:2.14 Man craves the right to use, c., bestow, sell, lease,

71:8.6 The ability of the citizenry to c. the levying of taxes.

77:7.5 inferior mortals and somewhat to c. their actions.

81:6.27 Intelligence may c. the mechanism of civilization,

82:3.3 have ample power to restrain and c. the sex urge,

83:1.1 society’s mechanism designed to regulate and c.

83:1.4 should not undertake exclusively to c. and regulate it

84:4.10 Later, woman gained the legal right to own, c., and

86:7.2 think, no longer pay wasteful premiums to c. luck.

87:6.13 Exorcism was the employment of one spirit to c.

88:2.5 Dalamatian moral code, made an effort to c. fetish

88:4.6 the desire to know and to c. planetary environment.

89:5.7 When disease or war failed to c. population,

90:2.1 rather, to know and to c. the hazards of living.

90:3.1 primitive man desired to modify and even to c. the

90:3.2 were primitive man’s attempt to c. the material world

96:5.6 Again Moses sought to c. the turbulent clans when

97:9.18 Shalmaneser III decided to c. the Mediterranean

99:3.4 such a citizenry may c. the economic and political

103:7.9 The science of the material world enables man to c.

104:4.27 to c. and stabilize the metamorphosing cosmos.

108:4.3 laws quite apart from those which govern and c. the

110:2.3 The Adjuster is not trying to c. your thinking,

111:4.8 You cannot completely c. the external world—

111:6.4 The spirit can dominate mind; so mind can c. energy.

111:6.4 But mind can c. energy only through its own

111:6.4 Creature mind does not inherently c. energy;

111:6.5 this mind can increasingly c. and even dominate its

114:6.18 Angels cannot fully c. the affairs of their respective

130:6.3 inspire your mind to c. itself and activate the body

134:5.10 effectively prevent minor wars and acceptably c.

134:5.10 they will not prevent world wars nor c. the three,

136:4.10 the great decisions which were to c. his policies

controllable

24:1.13 all material circuits that are c. and manipulatable by

controlledverb

3:0.3 eternally manifested as it is conditioned and c. by

21:2.5 Creature designs and types are c. by the Eternal Son

21:2.8 spiritual design is c. by the Trinity or by the pre-

42:0.1 and pure energy is c. by the Universal Father.

46:1.3 The energy of Jerusem is superbly c. and circulates

52:7.5 productive rate of racial increase is intelligently c..

56:0.1 one vast integrated mechanism which is absolutely c.

56:1.3 forces, inhering in the Absolutes, are personally c. by

68:6.3 Human society is c. by a law which decrees that the

70:7.16 These orders awed and c. the mobs; they acted as

72:5.3 wages are in general c. by the industrial legislatures,

80:5.8 Central Europe was for some time c. by the blue man

81:6.40 adventures in cultural adjustment be c. by those

97:9.24 ensued a period in which the Baalim politicians c.

100:6.5 crusader, which is more than dangerous if not c. by

100:7.12 But Jesus c. his enthusiasm; it never c. him.

100:7.15 But his courage was linked with discretion and c. by

117:2.1 the final fruits of all finite growth are: power c.

118:9.3 therefore the body can never be perfectly c. by man

134:6.10 are taxed, regulated, and c. almost oppressively,

175:4.4 The Sadducees, who now c. and dominated the

195:7.6 thoroughly mind may appear to be mechanistically c..

controlledadjective

15:1.1 well-understood, and perfectly c. processional,

29:2.13 well-directed, though imperfectly c.,circuits of power

49:1.7 The process of planetary evolution is orderly and c.

68:3.3 and better c. primitive groups of ancient times.

82:1.9 since man is so largely a self-c. being, sex desire is

83:7.5 the self-centered and but partially c. sex impulses of

98:2.7 In Palestine, human thought was so priest-c. and

100:7.12 And Jesus’ c. enthusiasm was contagious;

109:5.1 the liberated but c. channels of creative imagination.

110:4.5 races are so largely electrically and chemically c.,

111:4.9 shall be spontaneous and wholly haphazard or c.,

139:4.7 older, John’s temper became more subdued, better c.

149:6.11 “You do well to be meek before God and self-c.

controllersee Controller

0:4.13 Paradise is not a creator; it is a unique c. of many

0:4.13 universe activities, far more of a c. than a reactor.

1:0.1 First think of God as a creator, then as a c., and

1:0.1 comprehend the Father as infinite c. and divine

1:1.3 realization of the indwelling of the divine c., then,

1:2.10 a physical c. in the material universe of universes,

6:1.2 The Universal Father is first a creator and then a c.;

10:3.11 2. As c., through the gravity center of Paradise.

29:2.16 power center or from one physical c. to another c..

29:4.19 each c. has a gravity resistance equaled only by

45:3.5 number 19 of the tertiary corps, the holder and c. of

48:2.19 A combined c. is sensitive to, and functional with,

72:7.14 thereby becomes director-c. of the federal treasury.

105:3.2 pattern, God, the Universal Father, creator, c.,

116:6.4 can be directionized by the action of c. personalities

131:4.2 He is the creator and c. of the universe of universes

131:4.3 The Lord is our ruler, shelter, and supreme c.,

Controller or Universal Controller

0:2.12 1. God the Father—Creator, C., and Upholder.

0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate Creator, Spirit C.,

1:1.4 Infinite Upholder, and to the east, the Divine C..

2:1.2 “The great C. makes no mistakes.

3:1.7 The UC. is potentially present in the gravity circuits

41:2.3 A Master Physical C., stationed on this headquarters

102:5.3 Morality discloses an almighty C., a Deity to be

103:7.3 but is also cognizant of the energy facts of the UC.

104:4.1 Cause, UC., Limitless Energizer, Original Unity,

105:2.6 2. The UC.. I AM cause of eternal Paradise.

105:2.6 Father is God-as-love; the UC. is God-as-pattern.

131:4.6 The Great C. is the generator of all things—all

controllerssee below Controllers, Master Physical or

     controllers, physical

4:5.3 of the Supreme Creators and the Supreme C..

15:8.2 These power centers and c. are difficult of

15:8.3 plus the regulatory function of the living energy c. of

15:8.5 because of the antigravity influences of the energy c.,

29:0.1 little information concerning the c. and regulators of

29:0.5 the various groups of directors, centers, and c. of

29:3.6 The directors, centers, and c. of power have nothing

29:3.6 they do not originate power, but they do modify,

29:3.6 Neither do they have anything whatever to do with

29:3.6 Their relation to gravity is wholly negative.

29:3.10 The power centers and their subordinate c. are

29:3.11 The power centers and c. exert perfect control over

29:3.12 In any local energy situation the centers and c. exert

29:4.6 2. Mechanical C..

29:4.18 2. Mechanical C..

29:4.18 called mechanical c. because they are dominated by

29:4.19 the mechanical c. are by far the most powerful.

29:4.19 Ten of these c. are now stationed on Urantia, and

29:4.19 all ten of the mechanical c. act in unison while a

29:4.20 The mechanical c. are competent to directionize

29:4.20 By placing these c. in proper technical relationship

29:4.25 With the aid of their fellow c. they are actually able

30:2.12 2. Mechanical C..

30:2.112 4. Combined C..

32:2.2 These power directors and energy c. who preceded

36:5.14 who serve as c. and directors of the preadjutant mind

38:9.8 morontia- and spirit-energy c. and mind circuiters.

39:5.14 The mechanical c., two of them, next take their

41:1.4 On Edentia there are ten associated mechanical c.

41:2.8 the local c. sometimes employ enormous numbers

41:2.8 They do fairly well with regard to the physical

42:2.14 the versatile directors, centers, and c. of physical

48:2.7 4. Combined C.     100

48:2.19 4. Combined C..

50:2.7 The c. and transformers of planetary assignment are

87:4.4 bad luck were pictured as having their respective c..

89:8.5 until the universe c. were envisioned as dependable.

107:0.7 the flesh, they are often referred to as Thought C..

115:6.6 the Creator Sons and powerizing in the power c.,

116:2.1 stage of cosmic action of the high creators and c. of

116:5.0 5. THE ALMIGHTY AND THE SEVENFOLD C.

116:5.1 recognize that the Sevenfold encompasses the c.

116:5.1 These sevenfold c. of the grand universe embrace

118:4.3 the creators and c. of the grand universe enact the

Controllers, Master Physical or physical controllers

9:3.6 creatures of the Third Source and Center: pc.,

9:5.3 through the agency of the pc., ministers even to the

15:8.2 by the superuniverse power centers and pc.,

15:8.2 The power centers and pc. of the superuniverses

15:8.6 the pc. intervene unless gravity’s own further

15:9.10 The energy circuits of the power centers and the pc..

15:13.5 headquarters worlds are the rendezvous of the M..

16:3.10 the power directors, power centers, and pc..

16:4.5 Who, aside from these ancestors of both pc. and

18:5.3 The minor sector spheres are headquarters of the M..

18:5.3 the Power Centers and of all seven orders of the M..

29:0.8 3. The M..

29:0.11 rare occasions you will have dealings with the pc.,

29:1.4 pc. scattered throughout the seven superuniverses.

29:2.9 vast network of the far-flung functions of the M.

29:2.12 goal of all the power centers and the pc. of space.

29:2.17 nor the subordinate pc. are otherwise concerned

29:2.18 They co-ordinate the activities of the subordinate pc.

29:2.19 The individual worlds are in the charge of M. and

29:3.4 Power centers and pc. undergo no training;

29:3.4 they are all created in perfection and are inherently

29:3.4 Never do they pass from one function to another;

29:3.4 always do they serve as originally assigned.

29:3.4 There is no evolution in their ranks, and this is true

29:3.5 pc. never play; they are thoroughly businesslike in all

29:3.5 They are always on duty; there is no provision in the

29:3.5 never for a fraction of a second can these beings

29:3.11 the pc. are sometimes automatically reactive to

29:4.0 4. THE MASTER PHYSICAL CONTROLLERS

29:4.1 pc. are endowed with capabilities of individuality

29:4.1 that they can engage in a variety of autotransport,

29:4.1 they require the assistance of both their fellows and

29:4.2 The M. serve throughout the grand universe.

29:4.4 The M. are the direct offspring of the Supreme

29:4.13 of animals and in certain of these subordinate pc..

29:4.13 Many of these more automatic regulators of power

29:4.13 They are not endowed with will and independence

29:4.13 they are subservient to the mechanical perfection of

29:4.13 Nonetheless all of them are highly intelligent beings.

29:4.14 The pc. are chiefly occupied in the adjustment of

29:4.14 these forms of energy are utilized by the living pc.

29:4.15 the assignment and dispatch of all orders of the M.

29:4.15 The vast reserves of the pc. are maintained on the

29:4.15 When thus assigned, the pc. are provisionally

29:4.19 Of all the M. assigned to the inhabited worlds,

29:4.21 The M. often function in batteries of hundreds,

29:4.21 by varying their positions and formations are able

29:4.21 they can upstep and accelerate the energy volume

29:4.21 They influence energy and power transformations

29:4.21 They function by inherent ability and in co-operation

29:4.23 They are among the more personal orders of pc.,

29:4.23 can utilize the less personal orders of the pc. only by

29:4.26 The remaining four groups of the M. are hardly

29:4.26 nevertheless they are in every sense intelligent.

29:4.26 limited in our knowledge of these wonderful entities

29:4.26 They appear to understand the language of the realm

29:4.26 but they cannot communicate with us.

29:4.26 They seem fully able to receive our communications

29:4.36 Frandalanks are the most numerous of all the M.;

29:4.36 are always attached to the higher orders of pc..

29:5.7 to the versatile power centers and pc. of Orvonton.

30:1.90 20. The M..

30:2.10 C. M..

32:2.3 the initial moves of the power centers and pc. to the

36:5.14 much as the power centers and pc. are related to the

36:5.14 worlds and are effective collaborators with the M.,

36:5.15 from experience is the ministry domain of the M..

37:8.1 Besides the power centers and the pc., certain of the

38:9.8 establish working connections only with the pc. and

41:1.1 function by the power centers and physical c.,

41:1.1 the M. collaborated with the later appearing Power

41:1.3 —made to order—by the power centers and pc.

41:1.5 the streams of more materialized power to the M. on

41:2.0 2. THE SATANIA PHYSICAL CONTROLLERS

41:2.1 While the M. serve with the power centers

41:2.4 Through the action of such pc the supervising power

41:2.5 the technique of the power directors and the pc.,

41:2.6 These beings of the energy realms do not concern

41:2.6 They are sometimes concerned with the physical

41:2.6 the pc. are related to the preliving manifestations of

41:2.8 inhabited worlds is the responsibility of the M.,

41:3.1 serve the power centers and pc. as way stations for

42:4.3 In liaison with the pc. they are able to effectively

42:4.4 energy channels of the power centers and the pc.,

42:10.3 on the inhabited worlds is ministered by the M..

43:8.1 centers, assisted by a competent corps of M. and

45:0.3 the co-ordination of the M. and the Satania Power

45:3.18 9. The chief of the Satania physical c..

46:1.3 charges of space and expertly administered by the M.

46:5.5 4. The circles of the M..

46:5.26 4. The circles of the M..

46:5.26 The various orders of the M. are concentrically

47:10.1 Only the pc. and Morontia Power Supervisors are

48:1.3 The M. and the Morontia Power Supervisors are

48:2.11 work in close association with both the pc. and the

48:4.11 the pc., who are always and eternally thoroughly

48:6.29 the Morontia Power Supervisors and with the M.

49:2.24 and the firsthand power transmutations of the M..

50:2.6 both spirit and pc. are subject to the findings of

55:1.3 Here, in association with the M., they proceed to

55:1.6 is elevated by the midway creatures and the pc..

55:4.8 with the enlarged planetary functions of the M..

55:4.9 by the aid of the Life Carriers and the pc. and,

55:4.20 the domains and are of primary concern to the M..

57:1.7 ready for the action of the power directors and pc.

57:2.3 assuming gigantic proportions, and additional pc.

62:7.6 only by the seven adjutant mind-spirits and the M.

65:0.1 Basic life—premind life—is the formulation of the M.

65:0.6 environmental response are the domains of the pc..

65:0.7 integrated functioning of the Life Carriers, the pc.,

65:1.6 diverse personalities, including the pc. and their

65:7.5 the energy domains of the power centers, the pc.,

93:1.3 co-operation of the Life Carriers, certain of the M.,

113:3.2 domains of the pc. and the adjutant mind-spirits

113:3.5 environment through their liaison with the M. and

113:5.5 the assistance of the midway creatures and the pc.,

116:5.2 1. The M..

116:5.11 operate through the mobile presences of the pc..

116:5.14 and the pc. are the children of the mind God, who is

116:6.5 function of the pc. in the organization of universes

118:7.7 indicate mind activating energy-matter, first as pc.,

145:3.8 a vast retinue of seraphim, pc., Life Carriers,

158:1.8 The pc. had arranged for the apostles to witness

controlling

7:6.4 the co-operation of the c. and creative agencies of

11:0.1 hence must the absolute c. center also be material,

12:3.8 computed on this totality theory, is engaged in c.

38:7.2 angel, is the cherubim—the senior or c. personality.

42:11.2 For this creating, c., and upholding mind is neither

43:5.16 Long ago the prophet recognized the c. hand of the

48:1.5 is receptive to the superimposition of a c. spirit.

49:1.6 large numbers of a species are not the c. influences.

65:4.5 will know more about c. certain serious diseases.

70:0.2 organization; association implies some c. authority.

71:2.18 use wise techniques of guiding and c. officeholders

78:8.2 suffered less from the floods because of better c.

81:6.24 by c. the educational training of the younger

85:7.2 feeling, not thinking, was the guiding and c. influence

111:6.5 ways and means of c. matter and directing energy.

116:5.15 the personality unification of the energy-c. mind

116:6.4 through the action of these same c. entities indicates

121:4.3 The Stoics believed that a c. Reason-Fate dominated

141:5.4 as a means of guiding and c. believers in the gospel

144:5.16 Your adjusting and c. spirit give to live and dwell

191:0.7 Nathaniel was really the c. influence among the ten

controlsnoun

7:6.4 central and universal c. of matter, mind, and spirit.

10:3.19 three existential and absolute gravity c., the Infinite

68:6.10 persist remnants of these primitive population c..

116:4.4 In his inter- and intrasuperuniverse c. and

controlsverb

3:2.4 God c. all power; he has made “a way for the

9:6.2 he unqualifiedly dominates and c. the mind circuit.

54:4.6 mercy c. the fate and judgment of all his creatures.

68:6.11 if war is lessened and science increasingly c. human

104:4.27 The fourth triunity absolutely c the fundamental units

132:5.21 Civilized man will not always look on all that he c. as

134:5.12 such a representative or democratic world power c.

controversial

114:6.7 the source of ultrasectarianism and meaningless c.

124:1.4 decision of his father in this as in all other matters c..

controversies

127:3.9 he had lost at the time of the recent nationalistic c..

138:6.4 In these early teachings Jesus sought to avoid c. with

185:1.2 a number of c. he had had with the Jews and

controversy

1:6.6 and beyond all human c. and mere intellectual logic.

2:3.5 This inevitable outcome of universe c. is inherent

25:3.8 can always be had to pass upon the merits of the c.

92:2.3 A considerable amount of religious c. has been

97:3.1 The drawn-out c. between the believers in Yahweh

97:3.5 This socioeconomic c. did not become a definite

97:3.6 Elijah shifted the Yahweh-Baal c. from the land issue

124:6.4 Mary did not know about their c. of the previous

143:5.5 conversation from her own needs to theological c..

144:1.7 the twins were blissfully ignorant of the c.;

151:3.10 teacher largely avoids all c. and outward clashing

153:1.2 in the transition from the period of discussion, c.,

156:6.7 upon Jesus’ removing himself as an object of c.,

158:4.2 the chief c. was about a certain citizen of Tiberias

167:5.3 Though Jesus refused to be drawn into a c. with

168:5.3 Lazarus became a supporter of Abner in his c. with

178:1.16 Let c. come only when they who despise the truth

195:6.2 true religion cannot become involved in any c. with

convalescence

133:7.4 During Ganid’s c. of three weeks Jesus told him

convene

35:2.3 the special assemblies which, from time to time, c.

35:6.4 Most Highs frequently c. in council with the System

164:4.1 leaders of the Sanhedrin decided to c. the council

184:0.1 It was not lawful to c. the Sanhedrin court before

190:3.3 Caiaphas called a meeting of the Sanhedrin to c. at

convened

40:8.3 the survival referees of the Creator Son are c..

93:1.2 therefore they c. in solemn council and petitioned

154:3.1 authorities at Jerusalem and Herod Antipas was c..

184:3.2 trial court of some thirty Sanhedrists and was c. in

188:3.14 which c. while the body of Jesus rested in the tomb.

convenes

51:2.1 the System Sovereign c. the corps of Material Sons

convenience

65:5.3 merely to meet our approval nor just to suit our c.,

106:0.2 grouped for conceptual c. in the following categories

convenient

14:3.6 Nowhere else in all the grand universe is it c. to

82:3.15 modern couples marry with the thought of c. divorce

86:2.5 nothing less than a lazy and c. way of avoiding all

106:0.10 These levels of reality are c. symbolizations of the

150:3.7 5. Casting lots, while it may be a c. way of settling

150:4.1 preaching the gospel while it is yet c. and peaceful.

convention

69:1.3 these institutions of survival by means of taboo, c.,

195:10.5 it is not the first mile of c. that will transform man

conventional

38:5.2 seraphim are mobilized in the c. groups and units of

39:5.11 Your c. idea of angels has been derived in the

83:2.6 among early peoples sex relations were c. during

93:4.14 feel quite at ease until he had offered a c. sacrifice.

101:7.4 freedom from all c. and traditional handicaps and

126:3.14 To all appearances he became commonplace and c.

160:1.2 lure of existence must be transferred from one’s c.

160:1.4 the lure of established beliefs and c. ideas for the

190:0.5 caused her to forget, for a moment, the c. restraints

conventionality

100:7.5 tradition or handicapped by enslavement to narrow c.

conventions

63:4.2 foreshadowed the beginnings of numerous social c.,

68:4.1 the c. of today are the modified and expanded

68:4.1 develop into folkways or tribal traditionsmass c..

69:0.3 and traditions ultimately metamorphose into c..

69:9.17 law, order, civil rights, social liberties, c., peace,

70:11.1 concrete regulations, and well-defined social c..

72:12.5 government with its laws, mechanisms, c., and

84:7.2 by the pressure of the later mores and social c.;

122:5.1 every way faithful to the religious c. and practices

converge

9:7.3 they focus in the Seven Master Spirits and c. in the

11:1.4 pandemonium would be precipitated, for there c.

12:8.13 the absolutes of both the spirit and the thing c. in the

16:0.12 lines of any of the superuniverses do actually c. at

43:1.7 seventy triangular sections, whose boundaries c. at

convergent

0:3.13 1. The gravity forces of the material universes are c.

0:3.14 2. The mind forces are c. in the Infinite Spirit;

0:3.15 3. The universe spirit forces are c. in the Eternal Son.

converges

115:3.12 comes inward from the infinity periphery and c. at

converging

115:6.5 are indicative of the inward, c. trend of Supremacy.

conversant

3:3.1 The divine mind is conscious of, and c. with, the

4:1.7 more or less c. with, the recognized forces, minds,

17:6.2 We are c. with six phases of the career of a local

25:6.2 consult the records of, and to be otherwise c. with,

26:3.8 “living newspapers” of Havona are instantly c.

28:4.2 and are wholly sympathetic, as well as perfectly c.,

32:4.8 God is so fully and personally c. with the details

42:2.21 If the power directors are c. with the technique of

42:2.23 we are fully c. with all phases of emergent-energy

44:5.2 They are c. with the three basic currents and the

77:9.6 So do midwayers become c. with this system and

81:6.40 who are fully c. with the history of social evolution

110:0.2 As far as I am c. with the affairs of a universe, I

123:5.9 great advantage since he was c. with three languages

125:2.12 Jesus was already fairly c. with the way in which the

139:1.5 Andrew was usually c. with what was going on;

conversation

90:2.6 man still makes the weather the common topic of c..

123:1.6 listening to the c. and gossip of the caravan

128:3.5 Jesus began the casual c. that resulted in their

132:7.1 his usual practice of enlisting the man in c. which

135:8.1 his work had become the chief topic of c. in all the

138:3.5 to listen to the c. and speeches of the men of honor.

143:5.5 Nalda quickly turned the c. from her own needs to

148:6.12 afterlife was markedly changed as a result of this c.

154:6.7 Jesus turned aside from his c. with Andrew to

156:1.7 Jesus, who had heard all of this c. through an open

158:2.1 Jesus began the c. by remarking: “Make certain that

158:2.2 Peter thought best to start up a diverting c. and,

164:3.11 from Jesus’ c. with Nathaniel and Thomas, Josiah

174:1.1 Peter broke in on the c. dealing with the differences

178:2.4 This c. with David was interrupted by the arrival of

178:2.6 Judas drew closer that he might overhear their c..

178:2.6 engaged Judas in c. while Philip, Peter, and John

179:4.1 cheerful demeanor they were soon drawn into c.,

180:1.1 After a few moments of informal c., Jesus stood

conversational

91:3.1 an adult’s thinking is mentally carried on in c. form.

conversations

91:3.1 the child early learns to convert his monologue c.

91:3.4 whereby the ancient c. with the fictitious symbol of

93:9.7 What the Old Testament records describe as c.

133:3.11 these two months in Corinth they held intimate c.

148:4.1 At one of these evening c. in private Thomas asked

converse

77:9.6 so do midwayers c. with celestial travelers to learn

91:3.1 evince a tendency to c. with imaginary companions.

119:5.3 whereupon he held c. with the Ancients of Days

133:4.1 They had close c. with a great number of persons

136:3.6 Jesus held long c. with Gabriel regarding the welfare

137:1.8 Andrew, and Simon held c. with John the Baptist,

137:2.4 By this time he was in earnest c. with Peter,

138:7.1 Judas Iscariot came to have private c. with him.

143:5.2 in public, much less for a Jew to c. with a Samaritan.

148:4.1 habit of Jesus two evenings a week to hold special c.

150:2.1 they had desired to hold personal c. with Jesus or

158:1.8 beheld Jesus in intimate c. with two brilliant beings

158:3.6 the Father Melchizedek, Jesus held informal c. with

158:7.9 though they did not c. with Jesus, they talked much

172:2.4 Jesus held c. with Lazarus and instructed him to

conversed

19:5.10 I have freely c. with all orders of the Sons of God,

132:2.1 Day after day Mardus c. with Jesus, and night upon

144:8.6 After the messengers had c. with Abner, they

158:1.8 These three c. in a strange language, but from

190:2.7 which Jesus had said to him as they c. in the garden.

conversely

7:3.6 C., if your supplications are purely material and self-

16:2.3 C., the combined lines of spirit force and intelligence

17:3.8 And c., everything of local universe significance is

49:2.16 C., on some worlds of the superbreathers, when the

conversing

55:2.4 meantime freely c. with their assembled friends.

123:5.6 a fluent speaker of Greek, he had little trouble in c.

124:3.3 by c. with the travelers from all parts of the world,

151:6.5 in possession of his right mind and freely c. with

152:2.7 While Philip was c. with Matthew and Judas,

conversion

48:2.20 They make possible the c. of morontia energy into

95:6.4 Finally, upon the c. of an Iranian prince, this new

100:5.0 5. CONVERSION AND MYSTICISM

100:5.3 Paul experienced just such a spectacular c. that day

100:5.3 have progressed in the spirit without sudden c..

100:5.4 spiritual phenomena that constitute the c. which

100:5.5 But emotion alone is a false c.; one must have faith

100:5.5 will the experience of c. be a blended intellectual,

100:5.7 In contrast with c.-seeking, the better approach to

103:2.1 not directly associated with so-called c. experiences

115:2.3 a matter of the c. of potentialities into actualities;

139:0.2 strains of gentile blood as a result of the forcible c. of

149:3.2 frantic as a result of the recent c. of Abraham and

150:2.3 at Jotapata about four weeks subsequent to her c..

187:4.3 During this episode of the c. and reception of the

conversions

100:5.4 phenomena associated with so-called religious c.

convertnoun

93:3.1 which was introduced by his later c. Abraham,

93:4.16 Abraham became a c. to the Salem teachings,

97:7.4 Isaiah the second, who was a full c. to the elder

121:8.8 the physician of Antioch in Pisidia, was a gentile c.

132:3.1 Nabon had thought to make a c. of Jesus and had

139:5.8 When Philip’s first c., Nathaniel, wanted to argue

148:8.5 The new Jerusalem c., Abraham the Pharisee, gave

185:2.6 his wife, Claudia, who was a partial c. to Judaism,

convertverb

15:8.5 gravity would eventually c. all energy into matter

42:4.8 no known solar heat or pressure can c. ultimatons

48:0.1 but Creators never undertake to c. animal-origin and

91:3.1 the child learns to c. his monologue conversations

97:8.5 not c. secular history into so-called sacred history.

97:9.27 ideologies were to prevail, they must c. the gentiles.

143:1.2 we would c. all men into enfeebled specimens of

146:1.2 It is difficult to c. nature worshipers to the fellowship

160:5.5 the fact that it invariably seeks to c. the individual

165:4.5 it is a sin if you c. the wealth of material possessions

191:5.1 the efforts of all his fellows to convince and c. him

converted

15:8.6 enormous masses of matter are suddenly c. into

41:2.5 method whereby this vegetative energy can be c. into

53:2.2 when once c. to the rebel theories, Satan became a

59:1.16 to slate, while limestone has been c. into marble.

59:5.16 the remains of past vegetable growth, would be c.

67:5.5 renegades who had already c. the Father’s temple

88:1.1 Objects connected with dreams were likely to be c.

97:8.6 It has been c. into a fiction of sacred history and has

155:1.4 hope of salvation is to become truth-co-ordinated—c.

159:5.16 And Jesus c. the negative golden rule into a positive

160:1.14 that man shall become regenerated, c., be born again

187:4.3 Luke heard this story from the c. Roman captain of

Converter

143:5.7 that John has preached about the coming of the C.,

143:5.10 Can this be the C.?”

converting

29:2.14 c. and directing these energies into channels of

29:4.32 They work on a gigantic scale, c. the energies of

41:8.1 in no way changed by this process of c. hydrogen

42:4.9 of c. these energies into the matter of the realms.

57:2.4 their work of c. space gases into organized matter.

75:1.3 must begin all anew the work of c. the inhabitants

97:0.1 they deanthropomorphized God concept without c. it

160:1.2 commanding personality, is only acquired by c. the

converts

70:1.14 7. Religion—the desire to make c. to the cult.

93:5.4 Terah and his whole family were halfhearted c. to

93:9.4 Soon he made c. among the Philistines and of

94:0.1 their teachings through the medium of native c..

97:7.4 made c. equally among the Jews and their captors.

98:7.9 well-intentioned letters to his c. would someday be

121:2.5 proselytes that Paul made the bulk of his early c. to

121:5.13 more acceptable to a larger number of prospective c.

132:3.1 was preparing him to become one of the early c. to

135:8.5 details of baptizing such a large number of c., John

138:1.2 each to choose one man from among his early c. for

139:5.9 Philip refrained from laying hands on his c. in

153:1.2 more important task of winning lasting spiritual c.

155:2.2 But they were not able to win many new c..

155:3.2 Though they made few c. during these two weeks,

194:3.9 impose the requirements of Judaism upon their c..

194:4.11 and made many c. from among the Hellenists.

194:4.11 Among their early c. were Stephen and Barnabas.

195:0.4 At first, Christianity won as c. only the lower social

convey

0:0.2 mandate admonishes us to make every effort to c.

0:0.2 no terminology in English that can be employed to c.

2:5.11 some supernal and exclusive term which would c.

6:0.4 It is impossible for me to c. to the human mind

6:7.3 it is impossible to c. to the human mind a word

10:5.8 not command language which would enable me to c.

11:8.8 its meaning should c. the idea of the potencies and

12:4.12 tends to c. the impression to astronomic observers

23:2.14 But it is quite impossible to c. to human minds the

28:5.20 if I may use such words in an endeavor to c. to the

32:5.6 impossible for me to c. my concept to human mind.

35:7.3 We are without words to c. the meanings of these

43:6.8 beyond my power of description to undertake to c.

44:0.20 I almost despair of being able to c. to the material

44:4.8 I cannot c. to the human mind the breadth and depth

48:4.3 unfortunate way in which to try to c. an idea of the

60:3.10 semirock pick up water at upturned outcrops and c.

83:3.4 The idea of a dowry was to c. the impression of the

136:8.7 By this we mean to c. the idea that the human

139:0.4 “ignorant and unlearned,” it was intended to c. the

151:3.1 each class of hearers, but you can tell a story to c.

154:2.1 messengers were immediately dispatched to c.

160:2.1 such forms of communication do not c. meanings,

160:5.11 seek for those symbols of meaning wherewith to c.

189:1.10 Jesus directed the chief of the Melchizedeks to c.

conveyance

27:7.5 the c. of appreciation, are employed to their highest

conveyed

30:4.29 and personally c. to your seraphic guardian,

36:6.4 that life endowment which they c. to such a visible

125:5.8 He c. his teaching by the questions he would ask.

140:8.24 Peter c. this impression subsequently to Paul, who

160:5.11 God is spirit; as c. to our fellows, that God is love.

179:4.8 even when c. in the most kindly spirit, as a rule, only

conveying

6:3.5 I employ them in the hope of c. to the human mind

27:6.4 higher techniques of importing knowledge and c.

29:4.14 When we lay lines of energy for the purpose of c.

44:0.20 your language is inadequate for c., the meaning,

44:7.1 but I despair—there is no hope of c. to mortal minds

112:5.11 One of these consists in the impossibility of c. to

conveys

102:2.2 it never c. the slightest impression of self-assertion

convicted

149:3.3 convinced that Jesus must be apprehended, c., and

164:4.8 You know that both you and this man stand c. of

185:2.14 Jesus had not been regularly tried nor legally c. on

convicting

186:2.7 which they desired as a basis for c. him of blasphemy

conviction

84:1.7 thwarted by ambition, selfishness, and religious c..

101:0.3 Religion, the c.-faith of the personality, can always

101:1.7 with the c. that they ought to believe in God.

101:8.1 Neither is certainty nor c. faith.

101:9.3 True religion is that sublime and profound c. within

102:2.9 Aberrations of religious c. have led to bloody

110:6.5 of destiny with augmenting vividness and c. upon the

121:4.5 Skepticism asserted that c. and assurance were

122:3.1 shall proclaim to men with great power and deep c.

122:8.4 Elizabeth had become possessed with the sincere c.

135:3.2 his c. grew deeper and deeper that the time was fast

135:7.1 lessen his c. of the certainty of the kingdom’s

137:4.6 for the gratification of the curious or for the c. of

152:0.1 to find cause for the Master’s apprehension and c..

160:5.13 The knowledge of the c. to forsake self and serve

172:3.15 not betoken any real or deep-seated c. in the hearts

176:2.1 As the c. grew on his followers that he was going

180:5.1 new teacher is the c. of truth, the consciousness of

180:5.12 gospel of the kingdom is dominated by truth-c.,

187:4.2 this thief could no longer resist the c. that this Son of

196:0.5 and a profound c. which securely held him.

convictions

83:1.4 are pride, vanity, chivalry, duty, and religious c..

91:1.6 lead to a morbid sense of sin, unjustified c. of guilt,

99:5.9 made little effort to put his religious c. into words.

100:7.9 Still Jesus was always true to his c. and firm in his

102:6.5 C. about God may be arrived at through wise

103:5.9 are the sons of God and makes real our altruistic c.,

103:9.12 The c. of such an experience are unassailable;

108:5.8 like to change your feelings of fear to c. of love

124:4.9 conflict between the urge to be loyal to his own c.

124:4.9 “Be loyal to the dictates of your highest c. of truth

124:4.9 realms of loyalty to one’s personal c. and duty

124:4.9 an increasingly harmonious blending of personal c.

128:4.7 lead them to believe in him against their honest c..

132:5.15 may disburse in accordance with your c. of justice,

139:3.8 but he was brave and determined when his c. were

143:1.7 the enlightened c. of profound spiritual realities.

146:3.2 unafraid of the critical examination of their true c.

152:6.1 conduct, philosophic attitudes, and religious c..

155:3.5 man’s heartfelt loyalty to his highest and truest c..

180:1.6 The impulse of friendship transcends all c. of duty,

185:1.3 will not hesitate to die for their religious c.;

195:6.12 Moral c. based on spiritual enlightenment and rooted

195:9.6 falling under the dominance of strong religious c..

196:2.1 and to a portrayal of his personal religious c..

convictsnoun

72:10.2 If such c. subsequently demonstrate that they have

convictsverb

100:7.16 his fellows, saying, “Who among you c. me of sin?”

162:7.4 “Which of you c. me of sin?

196:2.2 led him to exclaim, “Which one of you c. me of sin?”

convince

1:6.6 his spiritual experiences, not to c. unbelievers, but

123:0.2 with the assistance of his kinsfolk, was able to c.

139:2.13 Peter persisted in making the mistake of trying to c.

143:2.3 And by your love for one another you are to c. the

151:2.4 in a vigorous and determined effort the one to c.

154:0.1 they did their best to c. him that Jesus was stirring

157:5.3 efforts to c. them that he was not the Messiah.

160:3.4 fight merely to c. ourselves that we are not afraid.

161:2.5 the perfection of his emotional control c. us that he

185:3.6 One look at Jesus, face to face, was enough to c.

191:5.1 the efforts of all his fellows to c. and convert him.

convinced

0:11.9 We are c. that the Unqualified Absolute is not an

10:8.7 but we are c., even if the finaliters do grasp this

12:0.3 We are c., from the study of physical law and from

24:7.1 that we are c. they have gained this culture by actual

70:2.20 repeatedly c. that peace is best for material welfare,

83:5.15 A certain chief was once c. that he should not have

86:4.3 doing all sorts of queer things while asleep c. him

96:4.3 before leaving Egypt, he had become c. they

112:7.17 we are equally c. that among the administrators

122:2.5 fully c. that Elizabeth was to become the mother of

123:0.6 By the first of October Joseph had c. Mary and all

123:6.8 was c. her eldest son was to become the Messiah,

126:3.6 was firmly c. that he was not to be that Messiah.

127:3.11 c. that it would be good for the two young men to

127:3.12 John became c. that he was to be a part of Jesus’

129:1.13 Jude became c. that Jesus was a truly great man.

149:3.3 They were c. that Jesus must be apprehended,

152:4.4 Peter only partially c. John Mark, which explains

153:3.6 Sanhedrin were now almost c. that Jesus must be

154:6.1 more or less c. that Jesus was acting strangely,

160:5.8 I am finally c. that there are no attainable ideals of

161:1.11 Rodan heard these arguments, he said: “I am c..

161:1.11 I am now c. that, while God must be infinitely more

161:2.10 We are c. that he is the Son of Man and the Son of

161:3.3 We are c. that he used both of these techniques,

177:3.3 David was about c. that Jesus would neither exert

177:4.3 Judas was now fully c. that Jesus would not exert his

177:4.3 Judas was at last c. that Jesus would allow himself

182:3.7 Jesus was c. that the Father intended to allow

185:3.6 Pilate was thoroughly c. that, instead of being a

185:4.3 Finally, being c. that Jesus would neither talk nor

186:2.3 Jesus was c. that it was the will of the Father that he

189:5.1 John was half c. that the women really had seen

191:5.7 The eleven apostles were now fully c. that Jesus had

convincing

86:4.1 seemed to constitute c. evidence that the old chief

101:2.16 of God no possible argument could ever be truly c..

102:6.7 The c. evidence of this spiritual certainty consists in

127:6.6 Jesus entered upon a prolonged and c. dissertation

convocation

128:6.6 Since the next day was a “holy c.” in Jerusalem,

convulsed

15:5.5 occur simultaneously on opposite sides of the c. sun.

convulsing

57:4.5 The original mother nucleus was c. under pressure

convulsion

110:4.5 often so blinds the creature as to precipitate a c. of

156:1.6 At this time the little girl was seized with a violent c.

convulsions

15:5.5 the gravity pull of the greater body to start tidal c. in

57:5.2 increase of temperature initiated tremendous c. on its

57:5.6 in conjunction with one of its periodic internal c.,

156:1.1 a grievous nervous disorder characterized by c. and

158:5.1 this evil spirit which possesses him rends him in c.

158:5.2 After a succession of violent c. he lay there before

convulsive

41:6.6 lost tremendous amounts during the times of its c.

41:9.3 point that the larger suns are given to c. pulsations.

cook

63:6.7 they were also the first human beings to c. meat,

84:3.6 many backward tribes today, the men c. the meat,

95:1.2 unlawful to go on a journey, c. food, or make a fire

167:5.3 the most trifling of reasons, such as being a poor c.,

cooked

63:6.7 c. flesh on the ends of sticks and on hot stones;

192:1.8 when they were c., the lad served them to the ten.

cooking

66:5.3 Food was preserved by c., drying, and smoking;

66:5.18 They taught mankind that c., boiling and roasting,

66:5.18 c. greatly reduced infant mortality and facilitated

69:6.7 Fire led to c., and “raw eaters” became a term of

69:6.7 And c. lessened the expenditure of vital energy

74:6.4 While c. was universally employed outside of Eden,

74:6.4 of Eden, there was no c. in Adam’s household.

145:2.15 The c. and the housework at the large Zebedee

cool

15:6.15 In your superuniverse not one c. planet in forty is

41:3.4 these fiery spheres rapidly contract, condense, and c..

41:7.14 depletion—gradually c. off and eventually burn out.

61:5.2 Snow began to fall on these elevated and c. regions

64:4.6 The climate was c. and moist, and primitive man

124:1.10 Even during the warmest summer months a c. sea

139:4.10 John had a c. and daring courage which few of the

162:4.1 harvest ingathering, and coming, as it did, in the c. of

169:3.2 that he may dip the tip of his finger in water to c.

cooled

15:5.5 highly gaseous, and subsequently, after it has c. and

42:6.3 the terminal disruption of a c.-off and dying sun.

57:3.10 planets revolving around the newborn suns had c.

57:5.10 not even yet having c. off to the point of complete

57:7.7 the atmosphere c. sufficiently to start precipitation

58:5.5 The lava layers of the earth’s crust, when c., form

61:3.9 The Atlantic coast of North America rapidly c., but

cooler

61:4.6 The climate was gradually getting c.; the land plants

63:2.5 journeyed northward, the nights grew c. and c..

cooling

41:3.6 This process of c. and contraction may continue to

41:4.3 C. stars can be physically gaseous and tremendously

41:7.8 5. Solar contraction; the c. and contraction of a sun

41:8.4 of matter continues to exist about the residual c. sun

42:3.7 5. Shattered atoms—found in c. suns and throughout

46:1.8 confronted with the problem of a c. or dying sun.

57:3.3 The c. and subsequent condensation of portions of

57:5.9 outer planets soon formed in miniature from the c.

57:7.2 contest between the heated interior and the c. crust.

57:8.2 precipitation, facilitated the c. of the earth’s crust.

57:8.2 made their appearance as this epoch of crustal c.

57:8.3 real geologic history of Urantia begins with the c.

57:8.3 Water-vapor condensation on the c. surface of the

57:8.11 Surface c. alternated with immense lava flows.

57:8.14 Mountains are not the result of the collapse of c.

57:8.16 the c. crust had ceased to cave in on such an

57:8.16 fluctuations due to c., contracting, and superficial

59:6.3 this new period were not due so much to the c. of

59:6.9 The gradual c. of the ocean waters contributed much

60:0.1 Land elevation, c. crust and c. oceans, sea restriction

60:2.8 never again appeared in the slowly c. polar seas.

60:3.8 Bering Strait closed, shutting off the c. waters of the

61:3.1 slowly changing the world’s weather, gradually c. it,

151:5.2 a tendency after sunset for the c. air of the gorges to

coolness

186:1.2 Judas did not like the c. of the Jewish authorities;

coons

61:2.7 period contain the fossil remains of dogs, cats, c.,

co-operate

7:4.7 Thus do the Deities c. in the work of creation,

14:6.30 Here dwell the beings who c. with him in universe

23:3.6 Of the myriads of beings who c. with us in the

23:4.3 When a finaliter and a Paradise Citizen c. in the

34:7.1 the way better prepared for the Spirit of Truth to c.

35:3.21 the Sons of God c. with the Melchizedek and the

40:5.19 souls manifest willingness to c. with their Adjusters

43:8.6 2. Abide joyfully and c. heartily with ten univitatia,

43:8.7 Acquire the ability voluntarily and effectively to c.

44:8.1 The seraphic hosts c. with the artisans in attempting

47:9.1 all of whom will c. in the task of preparing you for

68:1.4 is not a natural trait of man; he learns to c. first

74:3.1 staff ready to receive them and competent to c.

81:6.34 12. The willingness to c. One of the great hindrances

83:6.4 having done their best to c. with, and enter into, its

109:5.5 If you will c. with your Adjuster, the divine gift will,

110:1.2 I wish you could love them more, c. with them more

110:3.2 they help you to c. with the Adjuster; they assist you

110:3.2 just in so far as mortals succeed or fail to c. with the

111:1.2 and the material (personal) self must choose to c.

113:7.6 In the eternal ages men and angels will c. in the

120:2.4 Gabriel will c. with you in the expressed desire to

133:2.2 and women are partners with God in that they c. to

143:3.2 Can I depend upon you to c. with me in this matter?’

175:1.8 these rulers, I bid you c. with these elders in Israel.

co-operated

32:2.2 power centers who c. with your Creator Son in the

109:4.4 The Adjusters have c. with other spiritual influences

co-operates

34:2.1 c. in a very personal manner with the Creator Son

34:5.1 The Divine Minister c. with the Creator Son in the

117:3.8 The Father c. with his Deity and non-Deity co-

co-operating

5:3.5 you are c. with the agencies of the Conjoint Actor.

53:3.6 they were now c. with the scheme of enslaving all

84:1.9 A man and a woman, c., even aside from family and

110:2.6 the sum total of the c. minds of diversely material

140:5.11 It is rather an attitude of man c. with God—“Your

co-operation

3:1.11 effective presence is determined by the degree of c.

3:5.15 Survival of the part is dependent on c. with the

6:5.7 past, approving the plan and pledging endless c.,

7:4.2 they are, with the c. of the Infinite Spirit, engaged in

7:6.4 with the c. of the controlling and creative agencies

9:1.3 a universal co-ordinator, a minister of unlimited c..

9:2.5 for man’s uplifting all act in unison and in perfect c..

12:3.9 with the c. of Solitary Messengers and other spirit

14:6.32 duly trained in the methods of c. with the Sons of

15:9.17 of harmonious c. between the individual planets,

16:6.3 and inclined towards c. the one with the other.

16:8.11 4. Purposeful c., group loyalty.

17:3.8 precision results from perfection of personality c.

17:6.10 personal experience in universe service and loyal c.

20:10.4 In their divinely perfect c., Michaels, Avonals, and

21:2.4 Creator Son must secure the consent and working c.

21:3.3 experientially earn it, thereby retaining the full c. of

22:5.3 their valiant c. with some ascendant mortal who

22:10.9 there to give wise and understanding c. with the

23:3.8 superuniverse affairs were it not for their versatile c..

26:4.15 c. with the Adjuster, is the price of survival.

29:4.21 They function by inherent ability and in c. with the

32:2.1 matter, project living creatures, and with the c. of the

33:2.2 initiate new creature designs, with the working c. of

33:3.1 personality qualities by the technique of creative c.

33:3.4 hope for final success without the incessant c. of

34:5.5 conditioned by the decisions and c. of the will of man

34:6.11 must be one of willingness, intelligent and cheerful c.

36:5.10 —the social urge, the endowment of species c.;

38:9.8 The primary ministers can achieve liaison c. with

38:9.10 while the secondary ministers continue their c.

39:4.10 Your mind learns c., learns how to plan with other

39:5.4 the task of achieving racial harmony and social c.

40:5.14 Seraphic c. with Adjusters on the nonfusion planets

40:7.2 sonship you may attain by faith and by freewill c with

48:4.8 And in this connection they have the hearty c. of the

51:2.2 it requires the c. of a Life Carrier to restore such a

51:6.2 far apart, and they work together in harmonious c..

52:3.10 Universal peace and c. are seldom attained until the

55:4.1 finaliters are active in c. with the Trinity Teacher

57:2.3 to afford support and supply c. to the power centers

58:4.2 In c. with spiritual powers and superphysical forces

65:5.3 to enlist in patient waiting and hearty c. with the rule

65:7.7 never experiences abrupt transitions of spirit c.;

66:5.31 10. The supreme court of racial c. and tribal

66:6.2 Slavery to tradition produces stability and c. by

68:1.3 of this isolation fear and by means of reluctant c..

68:1.4 But c. is not a natural trait of man; he learns to

68:5.8 Prepastoral society was one of sex c., but the spread

70:2.4 because war: 1. Imposed discipline, enforced c..

70:4.10 enabled to watch them and the better secure their c..

70:8.13 curtails development and virtually prevents social c..

71:5.3 As the evolution of man progresses, c. becomes

71:5.3 In advanced civilizations c. is more efficient than

71:5.3 civilizations are better promoted by intelligent c.,

72:5.1 both are becoming adjusted to the plan of sincere c..

73:7.1 dwelling place of the Nodites who opposed c. with

74:2.8 world-wide confusion occasioned by lack of the c. of

75:2.5 staff they had received much valuable help and c.,

75:6.1 as he thought best and promising their friendly c.,

79:8.6 Shensi and Honan demanded group c. for solution.

81:6.30 will disintegrate society if effective means of c. and

81:6.31 will be embodied in a better and more effective c.

81:6.33 best be managed by some technique of intelligent c..

81:6.33 regulation will be productive of longer-lived c. than

81:6.37 And teamwork—social c.—is dependent on leadership

81:6.37 based upon the intelligent c. of the citizenry with

83:6.8 and effective c. which is best for parental happiness,

84:0.3 Marriage grew out of c. in self-maintenance and

84:1.2 to her offspring, is dependent on c. with the male,

84:4.3 involved the element of choice and c. by woman,

84:6.1 together in mutual c.—the founding of a home.

84:6.2 is the highest manifestation of that antagonistic c.

84:6.6 always will they be mutually dependent on c. in

84:6.7 c. is often more or less personally antagonistic,

87:6.2 devise schemes whereby he could compel spirit c..

88:4.1 magic was the art of obtaining voluntary spirit c. and

91:2.1 Prayer became a technique of achieving spirit c..

93:1.3 completed by the planetary receivers with the c. of

99:5.7 religionists will get together and actually effect c.

108:5.2 the ability, or failure, to give a sufficient degree of c..

110:3.0 3. CO-OPERATION WITH THE ADJUSTER

110:3.1 how happy Adjusters are when your c. permits them

110:3.4 C. with the Thought Adjuster does not entail self-

110:3.5 connote lack of active c. with the divine Monitor

110:3.6 You must not regard c. with your Adjuster as a

110:3.6 supreme desires, do constitute real and effective c..

110:4.5 devoid of courageous decisions and consecrated c.

110:6.2 and self-activity quite independent of the active c. of

110:7.10 “that he more faithfully give me his sincere c.,

111:1.1 Monitor must evolve the morontia soul with the c. of

112:7.11 mortal can attain that unique goal without the full c.

113:4.4 to yield increased c. with the spiritual mission of the

113:4.5 Such superb c. could hardly be either accidental or

115:4.6 The finite domain thus factualizes through the c. of

117:3.13 this idea in time and space with the consent and c. of

119:8.1 withdrawal of the Trinity Sons of counsel and c..

120:0.3 he acquired an essential experience in Paradise c.

120:1.7 I pledge (with Gabriel’s c.) faithful administration of

123:3.9 the demands of family c. and home discipline.

127:5.2 Rebecca did with the c. of her father, who invited

128:2.4 He promised his brother hearty support and full c.

136:5.3 voluntarily deprived himself of all superhuman c.

136:9.1 his followers for effective effort and intelligent c.?

144:6.2 talks by Jesus were on sympathy, c., and tolerance

144:6.3 I pledge in advance my full approval and hearty c..

160:1.9 to win the hearty support and c. of your fellows.

160:3.3 the mature man wins the hearty c. of his associates,

162:8.3 learn to live as I have taught you: both serving in c.

181:2.16 and where two or more will creatures act in c.,

co-operative

8:4.1 towards the intelligent children of their c. devising

12:6.1 but rather the product of balanced energies, c. minds,

21:2.9 when he has formed an effective and c. working

26:4.12 that injunction has set all creation astir in the c. effort

30:4.32 assigned on observational and c. service to the ends

31:0.13 are absolutely loyal and always c. with all our plans.

33:3.1 Infinite Spirit, as the Divine Minister, is wholly c.

47:3.11 And all of these companions are most c. with

68:0.3 Social evolution of the c. order was initiated by the

75:3.5 if the Nodites, as the most progressive and c. race,

81:5.5 Society thus becomes a c. scheme for securing civil

110:2.2 transformation has been accomplished with your c.

113:3.5 the Master Physical Controllers and through the c.

116:6.5 Creator Sons and Creative Spirits depend on the c.

120:0.3 desired to ascend through actual experience in c.

120:0.7 the revelation of the Supreme which involved c.

123:3.9 Jesus was always intelligently and willingly c. with

144:2.2 Prayer, when indited by the spirit, leads to c. spiritual

147:2.4 But the two groups were c., and notwithstanding

160:3.3 requirement for the attainment of maturity is the c.

co-operatively

111:1.8 Rather does he actively, positively, and c. choose to

co-operators

66:2.3 The staff included a large number of angelic c. and

68:1.4 rather as a result of the organization of intelligent c..

co-ordinateverb

0:3.21 Universal Absolute, which functions to unify and c.

0:12.11 efforts to reveal truth and c. essential knowledge,

9:0.2 infinite capacity to c. all existing universe energies,

9:7.1 The Conjoint Actor is able to c. all levels of

10:2.8 they c. their performances in various groupings,

10:6.18 Father, Son, and Spirit are adjusted to c. ministry

12:4.11 correlating movement designed to c. other motions.

12:8.8 mind, the ability to c. things, ideas, and values, is

15:13.6 Ancients of Days c. all recommendations which

17:8.1 c. the manifold functions of the personnel thereof.

17:8.3 to c. the far-flung activities of God the Sevenfold:

18:6.3 In a special manner these Trinity observers c. the

23:3.8 how difficult it would be to c. superuniverse affairs

23:4.2 an amazing ability to c. all types and orders of finite

26:3.4 A great ability to c. a diversity of activities

27:6.3 the plans and purposes of Infinity and seek to c. the

29:2.18 They c. the activities of the subordinate physical

35:7.2 Such enactments are designed to c. the varied

48:2.13 These are the unique beings who c. physical and

65:7.7 phenomenon of the higher reaching down to c.

65:8.5 these diverse endowments to synchronize and c. may

66:5.30 to c. intertribal relations, and to improve tribal

100:7.18 Jesus continues to c. human endeavors and to unify

101:5.9 Scientists assemble facts, philosophers c. ideas,

103:7.8 its function is to c. both science and religion with the

106:4.2 While the Trinity Ultimate is destined to c the master

110:5.2 simply cannot, in a single lifetime, arbitrarily c. two

111:3.4 whose meanings seek to c. with true spirit value.

116:4.6 see both ways, know both ways, and c. both ways.

118:2.1 the Absolute should compensate, c., and unify his

118:3.1 You c. and associate these dissimilar conceptions by

121:8.1 to some extent c. the existing records having to do

144:1.7 engaged in an earnest effort to c. what the Master

144:5.28 Sanctify our steps and c. our thoughts.

144:6.10 story of the first attempt of Jesus’ followers to c.

156:5.14 Self-respect is always c. with the love and service of

195:2.7 Christians to philosophize their religion, to c its ideas

195:8.10 without religion, scientific secularism can never c. its

196:0.7 Always did the Master c. the faith of the soul with

co-ordinateadjective

0:2.6 this term may be used to designate the diverse c.

0:2.13 2. God the Son—C. Creator, Spirit Controller,

0:3.1 reality is existential in seven phases and as seven c.

0:3.10 personal relations of infinite control over all c. and

0:3.10 owing to the perfection of the function of such c.

0:4.4 Much of this c. reality is embraced within the realms

0:5.4 linked together by mutual potential of c. attainment,

0:12.4 Trinities are truths of relationship and facts of c.

1:2.10 the First Source and Center with the c. Persons and

1:3.4 and unreservedly with their conjoint personality c.,

2:1.11 primacy is shared with any save his c. associates of

2:3.3 existence can be decreed at such times by c. action

3:1.6 the divine prerogatives of the c. creators and rulers

3:1.12 God the Sevenfold, the c. creators of the finite

4:2.1 contribute to the c. and balanced conduct of each

6:1.3 in conjunction with the Son or with the c. action of

6:1.5 the central universe he is known as the C. Source,

6:1.5 we designate the Son as the C. Spirit Center and as

6:1.5 Original Son has been confused with a c. Creator

6:2.2 all the c. Creator Sons: “He who has seen the Son

6:4.4 the spirit of the Son is c. with the spirit of the Father.

6:4.5 In all such situations the spirit of the Son is c. with

6:5.4 But when these c. Sons have been produced,

7:0.2 to bestow everything possible upon his c. Sons and

7:1.9 Such phenomena probably indicate the c. action of

7:2.4 persons of the majestic corps of the c. Creator Sons.

7:4.5 revelation enterprise of the Eternal Son and his c.

7:4.5 such a heroic service a c. Creator Son did perform

7:4.7 this enterprise with his divine c., the Infinite Spirit.

7:5.1 projects of the Eternal Son and his family of c. Sons.

7:5.10 The c. Creator Sons and the associate Magisterial

7:6.3 In spirit nature, divine wisdom, and c. creative power

7:6.4 primacy of the First Source and Center and his c.

7:6.8 secondary time creations of the c. Creator Sons.

7:7.1 In divine personality they are c.; in spiritual nature

8:0.4 they are c., supreme, ultimate, absolute, and infinite.

8:3.3 partners and through their c. personalities, planned

8:4.3 and inspiring pattern for each of his c. Spirits

8:4.5 the Infinite Spirit and his c. Spirits do downstep

8:6.2 divine equal and c. of the Father and the Eternal Son.

9:1.1 As God the Spirit, he is the personality c. and divine

9:5.2 Third Person, with his c. and subordinate associates,

9:6.6 infinite mind (the theoretical c. of the absolutes of

9:8.1 transmit his powers and prerogatives to his c. and

10:0.2 the divine oneness of the three c. personalities, God

10:0.3 how the Infinite could achieve threefold and c.

10:1.3 who shares equality of self with two c. personalities,

10:2.7 but is not parental to a c. Deity personality.

10:3.4 Son, and Spirit are equal in nature, c. in being, but

10:5.1 totality attitudes, c. action, and cosmic overcontrol.

10:5.7 The Trinity Infinite involves the c. action of all

10:6.18 Spirit are adjusted to c. ministry of love and law

12:8.14 three energies, physical, mindal, and spiritual, are c..

13:1.7 the Eternal Son and of his c. and associate Sons.

14:6.27 5. The C. Creator Sons.

14:6.32 6. The C. Ministering Daughters.

15:2.5 and is ruled by one of the c. Creator Sons of God

15:10.11 These three groups are C. Trinity Personalities,

15:10.13 The c. council of the superuniverse is composed of

16:3.20 symmetry of the c. blending of the divine natures of

17:3.3 disclose these powers of c. universal reflectivity

17:6.3 The birth of a c. Creator Son signalizes the birth

18:1.2 The Secrets of Supremacy function as c. and joint

18:1.2 and one of these c. rulers presides over each such

18:5.1 In nature they are c. with the Perfections of Days,

19:0.0 CO-ORDINATE TRINITY-ORIGIN BEINGS

19:0.1 This group, designated the C. Trinity-origin Beings,

22:4.5 function as the c. associates of the Stationary Sons

24:1.14 Neither are the two orders c.; in all their manifold

25:3.13 Here the conciliators become c.—four mutually

28:5.2 seconaphim are assigned to the services of the c.

32:3.15 be they personalities or universes, are c., dependent,

32:4.1 he never does aught which any of his c. associates

33:1.4 the divinity c. of the Eternal Son, and the creative

33:3.1 Minister, is wholly co-operative though perfectly c..

33:3.3 the Son always accords the Spirit a c. position and

34:0.2 thus are they c. and associate in the administration of

34:6.1 ministries become more and more c. in function;

35:1.3 one of their own number functioned as c. creator,

35:3.9 7. The domain of c. and supreme self-realization.

37:0.1 C. in divinity and complemental in creative attributes

38:1.2 Mother Spirit, not as the later c. of the Master Son,

38:6.2 archangel or by some other personality of c. status,

42:0.2 circulating energy is modified by the c. acts and

42:12.13 On Paradise the three energies are c., in Havona

44:3.7 6. Morontia planners—those who build for the c.

45:1.6 Stars and a vast concourse of c. and near-c. beings.

54:2.1 the pattern of c. participation in creation—sharing.

55:4.2 reach the third cosmic circle of c. mortal attainment

55:11.2 the c. settling of the one hundred associated local

55:11.4 the minor sector status has to do with c. physical

56:9.4 the impersonal and c. reaction of the Trinity

65:0.1 As a result of the c. function of this threefold

66:8.4 deprived of sovereign authority by the c. action of

70:12.2 legislatures of c. status made their appearance,

72:2.3 The federal government embraces three c. divisions:

90:3.10 through the c. action of revelation, this technique of

92:0.5 The c. functioning of these three divine ministrations

94:3.5 this postulate never provided for the c. personal

95:6.5 teachings did picture evil as a time c. of goodness,

102:3.5 philosophy, wisdom, leads to c. consciousness;

103:9.8 Philosophy (c. comprehension) is founded on the

104:2.2 in equality with other and c. personal beings.

104:3.4 Without c. existences there is no possibility for the

104:3.13 Thus is the Father related to the six c. Absolutes,

104:4.15 Paradise and the Eternal Son are c. but antipodal

104:4.39 eternity, the c. unification of actuals and potentials.

104:5.1 called variously, associate triunities, c. triunities,

104:5.6 Conjoint Actor is the absolute of mind reality, the c.

105:3.4 quiescent, and the Unqualified is c. with Paradise.

105:3.10 these Absolutes never had a beginning but are c.

105:5.9 The two are c. in eternity relationships, but within

105:5.10 that are neither perfect nor perfected yet are c. with

106:2.8 await the c. settling of the entire grand universe in

108:2.2 And it requires the c. function of all seven adjutants

108:4.2 While not subordinate to, c. with, or apparently

110:7.5 This c. personality possesses all of the experiential

112:2.3 2. That intellectual systems are c..

112:3.2 when such c. advice has been recorded on Uversa,

116:3.3 the Eternal Son and his c. and subordinate Sons.

116:6.1 mind systems, c.; and spirit systems, directive.

117:7.14 attained power of the Almighty will have achieved c.

118:1.8 unit of maturity is proportioned so to reveal the c.

118:4.1 indeed a true First Cause, there are also a host of c.

156:5.14 Self-respect is always c. with the love and service of

co-ordinated

0:1.1 ministrations—personal or otherwise—are divinely c..

0:1.15 divine is not necessarily Deity, though it will be c.

0:2.17 eventuated-experiential values, c. on final creative

0:3.18 The two Absolutes—Qualified and Unqualified—are c

0:11.3 their supposedly combined function or c. presence is

0:11.4 the supremely unified and ultimately c. universe of

0:12.1 and factualized when his personal will c. these dual

1:5.13 stands for the totality of the c. infinite nature and

2:7.10 qualities of the Eternal become increasingly c. and

2:7.12 And when these values of that which is real are c. in

3:0.3 conditioned and controlled by all the c. attributes

3:1.9 everywhere-present spirit of the Father is c. with the

3:2.11 The divine omnipotence is perfectly c. with the other

3:2.15 and c. by the three existential Absolutes—Deity,

5:6.3 associated and c. energies of matter, mind, and

7:2.1 and c. with the unlimited spirit potential of the Deity

8:2.8 And these sublime traits of divinity are c. in the

9:0.1 would personalize as an unlimited spirituality c.

12:1.1 as a space unit, as an organized and c. whole.

12:6.1 product of balanced energies, c. morontias, spirit

14:2.6 All natural law is c. on a basis entirely different

16:3.18 sovereignty of the Trinity of Supremacy so c. with

16:6.10 factors in reflective thinking may be unified and c.

17:5.1 a unified, uniform, and c. spiritual supervision for the

18:3.9 the Ancients of Days provide the c. and perfect

20:10.3 ministry of the three Paradise Deities are c. on the

21:5.7 that which cannot be sometime c. with cosmic

28:5.7 concentrations and focalizations of the c. wisdom

28:5.15 actually incorporates the c. wisdom and advice of

32:4.6 Adjusters are not directly c. with the seraphic service

39:1.4 activities would be c. by the bestowal attendants.

41:1.1 upon the arrival of our Creator Son, immediately c.

42:12.13 the three energies are co-ordinate, in Havona c.,

43:8.4 the disciplines of group activities and c. undertakings

50:5.10 are now blended, associated, and c. in cosmic unity

55:5.6 Life is refreshingly simple; man has at last c. a

56:0.1 Deity is universally c..

56:1.1 material creation is not infinite, but it is perfectly c.

56:2.3 the Seven Master Spirits, who are in turn c. with

56:6.2 a new power presence of Deity which c. with the

56:9.1 The Absolutes are c. in the Ultimate, conditioned in

56:9.5 the impersonal activities of the unified and c. Deity

56:10.13 all things and all beings as they are c. in the eternal

56:10.19 They are c. in the Son and his Sons as divine mercy.

66:2.7 widely separated places by c. Adjuster direction

71:3.3 under the impulse of three mighty and c. drives:

71:8.10 recognition of sex equality and the c. functioning of

72:8.5 These technical schools are c. with industry rather

72:11.1 ex officio by the chief of staff of c. military affairs.

101:2.1 a c. and unbroken explanation of both science and

101:9.8 c. with superimposed concepts of spiritual values.

103:5.5 higher self (divine spirit) are c. and reconciled by the

103:9.8 the material universe can be c. with the spiritual.

112:1.12 dimensional levels and spiritual levels are not c. in

112:2.7 but only the c. attributes of the whole personality are

113:3.3 These divine endowments are unified and c. on the

116:1.2 one unified and personal Deity—not in any loosely c.

116:1.4 but cosmic mind is c. by some unknown technique

116:2.14 personality of power only through the c. functions

117:7.14 by all created energies, c. in all spiritual entities,

121:1.3 European civilization was unified and c. under an

133:5.6 A social group of human beings in c. working

140:4.8 character emotional responses are integrated and c.,

196:0.7 Jesus was magnificently c. as a combined human

co-ordinately

6:0.4 and yet who is c. eternal with the Father himself.

12:6.2 the Father and the Son function c. in the Conjoint

105:2.1 These seven realities are c. eternal, notwithstanding

105:3.1 all seven Absolutes are unqualifiedly and c. eternal.

108:4.1 so act as to draw all creature creation to himself, c.

co-ordinatesnoun

2:1.3 only being in the universe, aside from his divine c.,

2:6.7 unity despite the eternal identities of the c. of God.

3:1.6 the Father and the actions of his eternal c. and

4:1.8 mysterious c., the three Absolutes of potentiality.

5:0.2 the existential realities of his six absolute c.,

9:8.5 Spirits, the local universe c. of the Creator Sons.

10:4.2 infinite powers of the First Source and his eternal c.

11:0.1 Eternal Son, the Infinite Spirit, and their divine c.

19:2.2 In common with their c., the Divine Counselors and

22:1.12 The Celestial Guardians and their c., the High Son

22:7.11 the Third Source and Center and his c. to the reality

28:6.1 so do their c., Those High in Authority and Those

29:2.10 These seven c. and associates of the Power Directors

31:9.11 The seven Architects of the superuniverses act as c.

32:4.1 allows his Deity c., his Sons, to perform so much in

35:5.2 These Sons, like their c., the Melchizedeks, possess

39:8.1 service of the unrevealed c. of the Evening Stars.

45:7.2 The Brilliant Evening Stars (and their unnamed c.)

46:5.13 by a division of certain c. of the Brilliant Evening

87:4.7 The concept of good and evil as cosmic c. is very

117:3.8 Father co-operates with his Deity and non-Deity c.

133:5.10 nature and reactions of the Father and his absolute c.

co-ordinatesverb

6:6.1 spirit is comparable neither to that mind which c.

14:1.9 impersonal Spirit c. the conduct of celestial affairs

39:1.16 it c. the self-directed phases of seraphic service

42:10.6 mind c. experientially with the evolutionary-deity

42:11.7 Since mind c. the universe, fixity of mechanisms is

43:8.6 this group of ten as it c. with ten other families,

71:3.9 That state is best which c. most while governing least

102:4.6 Revelation unifies history, c. geology, astronomy,

106:2.1 As God the Sevenfold functionally c. finite evolution,

106:4.1 The Trinity certainly c. in the ultimate sense but

106:4.1 experiential Trinity Ultimate c. the transcendental as

co-ordinatingverb

56:5.3 this entire domain of God the Sevenfold is c. on

103:7.15 interpret its meanings while c. the scientific material

106:3.5 c. on transcendental levels as the Trinity Ultimate.

106:8.10 Trinity, which appear to be perfectly c. with the

110:2.3 modifying, adjusting, and c. your thinking processes;

110:3.7 of truth, beauty, and goodness, and then c. these

116:5.10 mind appear as a new factor c. matter and spirit.

118:9.4 by a Supreme Mind, c. with a Supreme Spirit,

136:4.2 plan of c. his program with John’s movement,

148:1.2 the kingdom, unfailingly harmonizing and c. these

co-ordinatingadjective

0:1.16 DIVINITY is the characteristic, unifying, and c.

8:6.5 even though we envisage this same c. Deity acting in

16:4.1 While they function as the c. heads of the universal

17:0.1 The seven Supreme Spirit groups are the universal c.

17:0.11 The Seven Master Spirits are the c. directors of this

17:1.4 They are the c. executives whose function it is to

19:1.4 that Teacher Sons are the supreme c. personalities of

24:5.1 Assigned Sentinels are c. personalities and liaison

25:3.16 they subsequently emerge as the c. corps evolved by

26:3.4 It must be apparent that some sort of c. influence

31:9.1 the senior Master Architect, is the c. head of all

34:5.2 spirits of promise, the unifying and c. spirit-mind

43:2.2 government is the supreme judicial and c. authority.

43:7.4 in artistic skill, social adaptability, and c. cleverness.

114:3.2 All orders of angelic hosts regard him as their c.

116:7.1 The vast universe is not without those c. centers of

186:3.1 a center, or c. station, for his messenger service.

co-ordinationsee co-ordination of

0:5.2 both are capable of well-nigh unlimited Deity c. and

3:4.2 still the power of control and c. reposing in the Isle

4:1.7 to detect far-reaching and profound c. in the affairs

9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is action—motion, change, c.,

12:6.7 profound c. signify the presence and performance of

12:6.11 3. The Supreme in evolutionary c..

14:5.8 creative imagination and inactivity of intellectual c.

15:10.23 superuniverses persist until such time as their c. is

17:2.6 possess unimagined powers of enhanced universe c..

23:4.5 a definite and certain reorganization in c. with,

28:2.2 superuniverses in the interests of administrative c.

32:4.2 this exhibition of infinite c., there is on God’s part an

36:2.19 six tributaries embrace the schools of creature c.,

36:5.7 2. The spirit of understanding—the impulse of c.,

41:2.3 works in c. with the system power center, serving as

43:8.11 through group spiritual association and morontia c..

52:7.5 tasks of social administration and economic c..

56:0.2 disharmony and indicate absence of effective c.;

56:1.0 1. PHYSICAL CO-ORDINATION

66:5.31 10. The supreme court of tribal c. and racial

67:2.2 of Van, chairman of the supreme council of c..

67:4.1 Van and his entire court of c. had remained loyal.

71:3.1 progress—liberty, security, education, and social c..

81:6.30 disintegrate human society if effective means of c.

81:6.33 Modernized c. and fraternal regulation will be

81:6.36 Without effective c., industrial civilization is

82:5.9 Outmarriage led to tribal c. and to military alliances;

100:5.2 growth leads from stagnation through conflict to c.,

101:6.13 by c. with the attainments of all other self-conscious

103:6.0 6. PHILOSOPHIC CO-ORDINATION

103:6.7 more harmonious c. between science and religion

104:3.4 the postulate of plural Absolutes and of their c. in

106:0.18 undergoing progressive changes induced by c. with

108:4.1 Apart from possible c. with other Deity fragments,

108:4.3 function in the mind in perfect synchrony and c. with

110:1.6 that supernal harmony, that cosmic c., that divine

111:2.1 And this unity of mind invariably seeks for spirit c.

112:1.8 3. Breadth embraces the domain of c., association,

117:6.4 by some unrevealed but ubiquitous force of c.,

155:1.5 If you, by truth c., learn to exemplify in your lives

co-ordination of

0:12.12 the new and enhanced c. of planetary knowledge.

2:7.12 all education is to effect the better c. of the isolated

3:4.2 mastery, control, and c. of such an infinite universe.

4:1.10 by what appears to be an amazingly fortuitous c. of

4:1.11 control of the c. and interassociation of all phases of

12:4.16 consists of a c. of forces and an equalization of space

12:6.3 the equilibrium and c. of the combined physical

15:13.4 routine c. of the administration of the universes.

17:2.3 He is concerned solely with the c. and maintenance

17:2.5 a gigantic and far-flung alignment of power and c. of

22:10.4 clearinghouse for the c and dissemination of essential

24:1.8 results in the sub-Paradise c. of all material and

24:5.5 administrative c. of all the grand universe of things

25:3.9 the hosts of personalities concerned with the c. of

29:2.18 between the planets depends upon the perfect c. of

31:9.4 devoted to the c. of the one billion perfect spheres of

34:2.6 embodying the balanced union and perfect c. of

34:3.2 but suffer a time lag in effecting c. of diverse levels

35:3.19 to correlate these five epochs and thus achieve c. of

35:10.1 they participate in the actual c. of the administrative

36:5.7 This is the gift of the c. of acquired knowledge,

36:5.12 utilize the c. of all their past experience and present

39:3.3 laws designed to afford the greatest possible c. of

41:5.8 the performances, and the c. of the Conjoint Actor

43:8.10 techniques to the furtherance of the progressive c. of

44:3.7 the Morontia Power Supervisors to enrich the c. of

45:0.3 lighted, heated, watered, and energized by the c. of

47:5.3 the c. of morontia mota and human philosophy.

48:6.30 there is an artistry in the intelligent assembly and c.

49:5.29 the c. of activities of a kindred nature which have

49:5.30 The c. of these uniquely related groups of living

56:9.14 There is c. of all levels of energy and all phases of

70:0.2 Government compels the c. of the antagonisms of

71:3.2 intolerance is best combated by the c. of science,

74:7.9 6. C. of conflicting duties and emotions.

75:1.2 the first work of Adam and Eve would be the c. of

77:8.13 corps, that brought about the c. of personalities

81:6.29 10. C. of specialists. Civilization has been advanced

81:6.29 Civilization is now dependent on the effective c. of

81:6.31 c. of ever-increasing and expanding specialization.

94:6.1 through an unusual c. of spiritual agencies, not all

99:7.1 religion must do nothing to hinder the social c. of

100:1.5 c. of natural propensities, the exercise of curiosity

101:3.2 And the c. and interassociation of these spirit

101:4.2 It is limited by our permission for the c. and sorting

101:4.7 2. The c. of known or about-to-be-known facts and

101:6.7 The c. of idea-decisions, logical ideals, and divine

101:6.8 religion which so fully embraced a harmonious c. of

102:3.5 while the c. of the consciousness of fact, value,

104:5.6 This triune association eventuates the c. of the sum

106:3.2 the administrative c. of the master universe is the

106:8.13 THE SECOND LEVEL: The c. of the three Trinities

108:2.3 the c. of the associated six adjutants of prior

110:5.7 And all this constitutes a favorable c. of influences,

110:6.17 Such a wise c. of material and spiritual forces

112:1.17 unification of all factors of reality as well as c. of

113:3.1 for her mortal subject is to effect a personal c. of

116:1.3 Supreme Mind is in process of actualizing in the c. of

116:6.1 the c. of mind with spirit, and all of this by virtue of

117:6.7 the completion of the c. of the ascendant man-nature

118:3.4 The concept of the Supreme is essential to the c. of

118:10.14 the possibilities of the philosophic c. of these two

130:4.15 so to mislead you that you fail to recognize the c. of

133:7.6 Such an attainment results from a c. of function

133:7.8 Animals possess a physiological c. of associated

144:6.3 But when you enter upon the c. of divergent

co-ordinations

29:3.7 The power centers utilize vast mechanisms and c. of

co-ordinative

65:6.7 mind becomes increasingly adjustive, creative, c.,

co-ordinator

0:7.9 he is the father of Majeston, but he is a synthetic c.

0:11.10 functions as the associative c. of these sum totals of

8:2.2 the Final C., the Omnipresent Spirit, the Absolute

8:2.3 called the Universal Organizer, or the Personality C..

9:1.3 think of the Third Source and Center as a c.,

24:5.2 Executive Number Seven, the c. of the seventh

31:9.3 and now functions as the exquisite c. of Paradise

36:5.12 This is the highest of the adjutants, the spirit c. and

105:3.5 the Eternal Son; perfect c. of the motives of will

108:2.3 the Spirit of Truth is functioning as a spiritual c. of

114:3.2 He acts as the c. of superhuman administration and

co-ordinators

17:1.3 function as the administrative c. of the grand

17:8.3 The seven Supreme Spirit groups are the c. of the

23:4.1 The Solitary Messengers seem to be personality c.

26:2.6 all his creative associates, as universal c., seem

26:3.8 5. The Intelligence C.. These tertiary supernaphim,

28:5.15 are they reflective of the superaphic intelligence c.,

29:2.10 and they work in close association with these c. of

30:2.110 2. System C..

35:8.9 Universe C. and Constellation Counselors . . . . . . 100,000

39:2.6 3. Spirit C.. The third group of superior seraphim

39:2.15 reciprocal contact with both the intelligence c. of the

39:2.15 the glorified intelligence c. of the Seraphic Corps of

44:4.9 They serve as censors and editors as well as c. of

45:3.8 member of the corps of universe counselors and c..

48:2.5 2. System C. 200

48:2.15 2. System C.. Since each morontia world has a

48:2.15 these c. operate to harmonize and blend differing

48:2.17 the receivers of the system c. on the advanced world.

48:2.17 creature form are skillfully effected by the system c..

48:2.19 associated two system c., four circuit regulators,

48:3.7 the c. of the work of other morontia and transition

48:3.11 4. C. and Liaison Directors. These companions

73:7.4 and c. of the world-wide ministry of biologic uplift,

105:7.16 by the Seven Master Spirits, the subsupreme c. of

108:3.10 the Solitary Messengers are the personality c. of

113:3.5 prepersonal ministries of the universe; they are c..

coparental

35:1.3 Melchizedek does exercise certain inherent c.

66:4.5 Each person was capable of becoming c. to some

copartners

167:5.7 in the creation of whom these parents become c.

copartnership

186:5.6 transcendent exhibition of the c. of man and God.

cope

3:2.6 The wisdom of the Father is wholly adequate to c.

39:1.5 especially trained to meet the difficulties and to c.

60:2.3 they lacked the intelligence to c. with the situation.

76:1.4 to wrest a living from unprepared soil and to c. with

117:4.1 the Supreme must c. with the problems of the finite

copied

121:8.3 lost from the first manuscript before it was ever c..

176:2.8 was bodily c. into the Matthew Gospel and added

copies

0:6.10 But pattern is pattern and remains pattern; only c.

0:6.13 Pattern is a master design from which c. are made.

105:2.6 —the master pattern from which all c. are made.

121:0.1 Andrew steadfastly refused to multiply c. of his

123:3.1 There were only two complete c. of the Scriptures

139:1.9 After Andrew’s death other c. of this private record

139:1.9 these few altered and amended c. was destroyed by

coping

114:7.6 pre-Urantia experience in c with planetary difficulties

copiously

73:3.3 While it rained c. on the surrounding highlands,

copper

58:7.6 The lava flows of this age brought much iron, c.,

58:7.10 Much of the c. in these rock layers results from

65:6.4 The cuttlefish employs c. for this function,

81:3.4 Andites early learned to work in iron, gold, and c.,

81:3.5 C. was next employed but not extensively until it

81:3.5 The discovery of mixing c. and tin to make bronze

81:3.5 Adamsonites of Turkestan whose highland c. mine

coppers

172:4.2 and they observed as she cast two mites (small c.)

copresence

111:0.4 the Adjuster, but they failed to distinguish the c. of

copynoun

25:6.1 counterpart—what might be called a carbon c..

95:4.3 Philo, possessed a c. of the Book of Wisdom.

121:8.6 It was a private record, the last c. having been

121:8.7 taking with him to Pella a c. of Matthew’s notes.

121:8.9 but Luke also had with him a c. of Mark’s Gospel,

121:8.9 Luke had a mutilated and much-edited c. of notes

122:10.1 bringing him a c. of parts of the Simeon song

123:0.3 presented Jesus with a complete c. of the Greek

123:0.3 this c. of the Jewish sacred writings was not placed

123:3.1 the c. of the Hebrew scripturesa complete version

123:5.3 The Nazareth synagogue possessed a complete c. of

126:5.6 Fearing that the c. of the Greek scriptures might be

copyverb

18:2.3 They visit each other’s planets, but they do not c. or

129:4.7 to set an example for all other human beings to c..

copying

144:3.15 Still later on, two lines were lost in c., and there was

coral

59:3.0 THE CORAL PERIOD—THE BRACHIOPOD AGE

59:3.11 monarchs; c.-reef formation increases greatly.

59:4.6 The c. reefs characterizing these times indicate that

59:4.6 Such c. deposits are exposed in the banks of the

59:4.6 These c. formations extend through Canada and

corallike

58:7.2 Fossils of this era yield algae, c. plants, primitive

corals

59:2.11 thousands of species of the early ancestors of the c..

59:2.11 C. and the later types of sponges evolved.

59:3.7 sponges, and reef-making c. continued to increase.

59:5.8 C. were scarce, and much of the limestone was

60:2.8 C. spread to European waters, testifying that the

60:2.8 they never again appeared in the slowly cooling polar

60:2.8 Both c. and crinoids temporarily appeared in larger

60:4.5 Sea urchins increased while c. and crinoids decreased

cord

88:1.8 The umbilical c. was a highly prized fetish;

88:1.8 Mankind’s first toy was a preserved umbilical c..

cordial

53:2.3 the Creator Son had been intimate and always c..

127:1.2 voice was musical but authoritative; his greeting c.

137:4.1 and Jesus was most c. to all, young and old, Jew and

cords

69:4.7 through the stages of the knotted c., picture writing,

131:4.7 To know God is to cut the c. of death.

150:3.12 bewitching, cursing, signs, mandrakes, knotted c.,

153:2.3 they did let him down by c. in a filthy dungeon

155:1.1 of mercy asunder and let us cast away the c. of love.’

173:1.7 his whip of c. and swiftly drove the animals from

183:3.8 And as they tied his hands with heavy c., Jesus said

187:2.1 The soldiers first bound the Master’s arms with c. to

core

10:1.4 the materialization of the central c. of creation,

14:0.1 the center of all creation; it is the eternal c. around

14:0.2 This is the eternal c. of perfection, about which

41:1.4 which constitutes the physical c. of the constellation.

57:3.3 The rapid revolutions of this enormous central c.

58:5.1 The earth’s c. had become as dense and rigid as steel

58:5.5 The earth’s c. is twelve times as dense as water.

73:6.5 it was regrown from the central c. by Van and his

73:6.7 not permitted to carry the c. of the tree away from

111:3.5 Faith in the survival of supreme values is the c. of

cores

41:4.2 the space between the central c. of matter and the

57:6.7 the c. of most of the moons were intact, though

coresponsible

34:2.4 The Creative Spirit is c. with the Creator Son in

Corinth

129:3.2 At C. and other stops on the return trip Jesus was

130:0.3 for Athens in Greece, stopping at Nicopolis and C.

133:2.5 From Nicopolis they sailed on the same boat for C.,

133:3.0 3. AT CORINTH

133:3.1 By the time they reached C., Ganid was becoming

133:3.2 church which Paul subsequently organized at C..

133:3.3 During the eighteen months Paul preached in C.,

133:3.4 At C. they met people of every race hailing from

133:3.4 was the most cosmopolitan city of the Mediterranean

133:3.4 There was much to attract one’s attention in this city

133:3.6 One evening as they strolled about C. out near

133:3.10 lifelong member of the first Christian church in C..

133:3.11 During these two months in C. they held intimate

133:3.12 When Paul first went to C., he had not intended to

133:3.12 circumstances that Paul prolonged his stay in C..

133:4.0 4. PERSONAL WORK IN CORINTH

133:4.1 Ganid had many more interesting experiences in C..

133:4.13 The three travelers enjoyed their sojourn in C..

133:4.13 C. was the most important city in Greece during

133:4.14 Gonod had many interests in C., but finally his

133:4.14 a land track from one of C.’ harbors to the other,

139:2.11 Peter, visiting all the churches from Babylon to C..

Corinthian

125:1.5 “gate beautiful,” the artistic gate made of C. bronze.

corn

96:5.4 fruit of your land—the c., wine, oil, and your flocks

CorneliusRoman centurion

130:2.5 a Roman centurion, C., who became a believer

cornernoun

12:1.13 And it is near this outer border, in a far-off c. of

62:3.5 valiant and subdue the whole of their c. of creation.

123:4.3 delighted to play in the far c. of the family shop,

128:6.11 until he was seated on the favorite rock by the c. of

135:2.1 where, in the Nazarite c. of the women’s court, John

137:4.8 As Jesus was standing alone in a c. of the garden,

148:4.1 secluded and sheltered c. of the Zebedee garden.

172:3.6 in the open street and close to a house on the c..

191:0.8 Most of the time he reclined on a couch in a c. of the

cornerverb

173:2.7 leaders were seeking to c. him into admitting that

corners

123:1.6 and passengers from the four c. of the earth.

139:2.9 the kingdom and send its messengers to the four c.

144:3.13 recited in the synagogues and even on the street c..

181:2.18 apostles, soon going to be scattered to the four c.

cornerstone

89:6.6 trinkets and keepsakes in the c. of a new building is

159:5.7 and then made this teaching the c. of his religion.

160:2.6 chosen the father-child relationship as the very c.

173:4.4 the people had discovered it, was made into the c.?

cornerstones

178:1.4 brotherhood and service are the c. of the gospel

corollary

81:6.29 division of labor and by its later c. of specialization.

91:0.1 occurred the inevitable c. of other-consciousness,

99:5.1 knowing God as a Father—the c. of this experience—

coronation

137:3.7 the queen mother on the way to witness the c. of

coroner

90:3.7 These ancient c.’ inquests saved many a supposed

corporate

10:4.3 but a father, son, and grandson could form a c. entity

corporative

104:3.16 Its members are partners rather than c..

corporealsee corporeal members; corporeal staff

66:4.4 1. They were c. and relatively human, for they

corporeal members

66:2.3 the most interesting group of all were the c. of the

66:2.6 into the material bodies to be projected for the c.

67:4.1 When the final roll was called, the c. of the Prince’s

77:1.2 status of the one hundred c. of Prince Caligastia’s

77:2.4 Since the one hundred c. of the Prince’s staff carried

92:4.5 first promulgated on Urantia by the one hundred c.

corporeal staffsee also the one hundred

50:3.0 3. THE PRINCE’S CORPOREAL STAFF

50:3.4 The prince’s c. are usually removed from the planet

50:3.4 they customarily assign their duties to their offspring

50:3.5 their children—the grandchildren of the c.—are in

50:4.1 The prince’s c. early organize the planetary schools

50:4.2 of this headquarters city is performed by the c..

51:3.1 selected by the Planetary Prince, and his c. do much

51:3.6 As with the c. of the Planetary Prince, descendants

66:3.4 headquarters mansions of the ten councils of the c.

66:3.8 The Prince’s c. continuously gathered about them

66:4.3 But the c. staff were nonetheless superhuman.

66:4.3 They began their mission on Urantia as extraordinary

66:4.4 1. They were corporeal and relatively human,

66:4.4 they embodied the actual life plasm of one of the

66:4.5 It is customary for the c. of a Planetary Prince to

66:4.10 Upon authority of the Planetary Prince the entire c.

66:4.16 kept as the personal attendants of the Prince’s c..

66:7.3 The Prince’s c. presided over simple and exemplary

67:3.2 On Urantia forty members of the c. of one hundred

68:1.6 the c. of the Planetary Prince and the later labors

74:8.3 substances associated with the coming of the c.

75:2.3 the descendants of his onetime c.-staff associates.

76:5.6 From the distant days of the arrival of the c. of the

77:1.2 liaison of a male and a female member of the c.

77:1.3 and each couple of the c. was accordingly granted

77:2.1 line of descent from the rebel members of the c. of

77:2.2 For when the c. later reproduced, it was subsequent

77:2.6 bodies of Andonite contributors to those of the c.

114:5.3 The absence of the c. of a Planetary Prince and the

corporeality

1:5.12 of personality must be divested of the idea of c..

1:5.12 The c. error is shown in both extremes of human

corpssee destiny; finality; finaliter; finaliters; reserve corps;

  women’s corps; see Corps

0:0.1 papers which the Orvonton c. of truth revealers have

1:2.9 organized by the Paradise c. of the Creator Sons.

7:2.4 of the majestic c. of the co-ordinate Creator Sons.

12:3.7 recent millenniums by the c. of gravity researchers.

15:10.11 assisted by a c. of one billion Perfectors of Wisdom,

18:1.1 presided over by a c. of ten Trinitized Secrets of

18:1.1 committed to this c. of seventy supreme directors.

18:4.4 The Perfections of Days have a moderate-sized c. of

18:5.2 The Recents of Days have a c. of associates and

19:1.3 and an enormous c. is assigned to each local universe

19:4.8 Together they comprise the grand c. of Trinity

19:6.3 there are other finaliter c. open to these natives of

19:6.4 Havoners will possibly cease entering finaliter c.

22:1.1 This c., as revealed and as organized for service,

22:2.4 Messengers was not effected until the candidate c.

22:5.5 are assisted by a c. of several billion seconaphim and

22:7.9 Such mixed unions forgather in a special c. made

22:7.10 by the secret colleges of the c. of the Creator Sons.

22:8.5 Eventually many find their way into the conjoint c.

22:9.3 ably assisted by a c. of ascendant Son-fused mortals.

22:9.8 a wonderfully useful and ever-willing c. of workers

22:10.10 [Narrated by a Mighty Messenger of the revelatory c

23:0.1 Messengers are the universal c. of the Conjoint

23:1.1 brought into being the vast c. of Solitary Messengers

23:1.6 intercommunicate with members of their own c.,

25:2.3 Every superuniverse c. spends a very long time under

25:3.16 they subsequently emerge as the co-ordinating c.

25:4.18 The Melchizedeks are provided with an able c..

25:6.3 The recorders are a tested and tried c..

25:6.5 the c. of Celestial Recorders is of permanent

26:2.2 and the ever-enlarging c. of ascendant pilgrims.

26:3.3 That c. of tertiary supernaphim which is chiefly

26:11.2 are the general custodians of the conjoint c. of

26:11.2 are being gathered together in the conjoint c. on

26:11.2 for some future work by a special and unnamed c.

26:11.4 To these trinitized sons of the conjoint c. the

27:3.3 sons of the conjoint c. on the inner Havona circuit,

27:7.3 leadership of a special c. of primary supernaphim.

28:2.1 in Orvonton their c. maintains headquarters in the

28:4.13 They are the transport c. of the superuniverses,

28:4.13 This c. is composed of the sixth primary seconaphim

29:1.4 for the differential toning of each superuniverse c..

30:3.3 may aspire to join some c. of celestial astronomers.

30:3.3 not required to serve eternally in this c., but no one

30:3.8 always maintains a strong c. of teachers on the world

31:2.1 creatures possesses a personalized messenger c. able

31:2.2 Finaliters of the mortal c. cannot defy time and

31:7.4 accumulating c. of the numerous trinitized groups

31:9.1 the governing c. of the Paradise Transcendentalers.

31:9.1 This governing c. numbers 28,011 personalities

31:9.7 This fifth c. of Architects numbers 490, and again we

31:9.9 This, the final and largest c., consists of 24,010

31:10.9 Each of these destiny c. has a presiding head,

31:10.13 association with the other six similarly recruiting c.,

33:4.6 He has at his command an able c. of administrative

35:5.7 Often a c. of twelve or more Vorondadek Sons sits

35:6.5 The Most Highs surround themselves with a c. of

35:8.12 Messenger C. . . . . . . 400,000

35:10.1 belonging to the ex-System Sovereign c. officiate as

35:10.2 are supervised by a c. of Lanonandek Sons who have

36:1.2 This efficient c. of life disseminators is not a truly

36:2.12 collaboration with a c. of consulting Melchizedeks.

36:2.16 the assistants and custodians of the Life Carrier c..

36:3.2 The c. of Life Carriers commissioned to plant life

36:3.6 The Life Carriers of a planetary c. are given a certain

36:4.8 Orvonton harbors such an accumulating c. of

37:1.10 by the creation of the Nebadon c. of Evening Stars.

37:2.2 analogous service for the c. of the Trinity Teacher

37:2.4 The Nebadon c. of these superangels now numbers

37:2.4 As an attainment goal this high c. is never closed to

37:2.9 planetary c. of Trinity Teacher Sons that functions to

37:2.9 the mortals and the invisible c. of Teacher Sons.

37:3.3 The archangel c. of Nebadon is directed by the first-

37:3.5 A c. of one hundred accompanies every Paradise

37:3.7 This enormous c. of recorders busy themselves with

37:4.5 Most of this c. is enlisted in assisting the Nebadon

37:4.5 mature and farseeing c. of Most High Assistants,

37:6.1 Teacher Sons and the Melchizedek teaching c., but

37:6.1 These beings are a recruited c. embracing all types of

37:6.7 as members of the Nebadon c. of Celestial Overseers

37:8.10 Each universe has its own native angelic c.;

37:9.12 supervision of the Uversa c. of the Son-fused mortals

37:10.5 a c. of ascending mortals, including the glorified

37:10.5 to practically all c. of celestial personalities as helpers

38:0.2 cherubim and sanobim, constitute the angelic c. of

38:0.3 Their various orders constitute the c. of the skilled

38:5.1 Nebadon seraphim were trained by a c. of one

38:8.6 and when their c. on Salvington is overrecruited,

38:9.10 midwayers maintain their service as the intelligence c

39:1.2 closely affiliated with the intelligence c. of the Bright

39:1.4 accompanied by a c. of 144 bestowal attendants.

39:1.13 the invaluable assistants of the spiritual teaching c. of

39:2.1 many of the first two groups of this seraphic c. are

39:2.3 They are the intelligence c. of the mighty hosts over

39:2.4 The intelligence c. of the various local universes can

39:2.5 It is fitting that there should be a c. of angels who,

39:2.7 A marvelous c. of this order of seraphim functions

39:2.8 groups of ministering spirits have their transport c.,

39:2.16 thus effect a close liaison with the intelligence c. of

39:2.18 This c. includes all types of all groups of angels.

39:3.10 A large and efficient c. functions on Edentia,

39:4.3 present acting ruler of Urantia is assisted by a c. of

43:2.7 This c. is chosen by the Most High Fathers and

43:7.4 associated with the Nebadon c. of celestial artisans.

43:7.5 univitatia are not actually members of the artisan c.,

43:8.1 by a competent c. of Master Physical Controllers

43:8.5 one hundred and then federated in c. of one thousand

43:8.6 families, which are in turn confederated into a c. of

44:0.3 a selected and recruited c. of beings composed of

44:0.3 The original teaching c. of these artisans was

44:0.4 for admission to the c. of the celestial artisans;

44:0.4 admission to the artisan c. and, if sufficiently gifted,

44:0.5 the central c. of morontia supervisors functioning on

44:5.6 This c of technical advisers to the transport seraphim

44:5.6 Urantia is served by a c of seventy transport advisers

44:5.7 This c. is concerned with all forms of space messages

44:6.2 This c., while embracing one thousand subdivisions

45:3.5 Holdant, number 19 of the tertiary c., the holder and

45:3.8 and a member of the high c. of universe counselors

45:3.21 12. The acting head of the c. of ascending mortals.

45:7.1 The Melchizedeks are the directors of that large c.

45:7.7 go before the examining c. of the Brilliant Evening

47:10.3 Paul had a view of the ascendant-citizen c. of mortals

47:10.6 a true member of the morontia c. of Nebadon—

48:4.9 they are a recruited c. embracing beings ranging from

48:4.14 edified by the pleasant humor of a c. of reversion

48:5.1 The Mansion World Teachers are a c. of deserted

48:6.34 A large c. of all orders of the transition seraphim is

49:5.12 periodically inspected by a c. of universe directors

49:5.29 periodically inspected by certain composite c. of

50:1.2 newly inhabited world is surrounded by a loyal c. of

50:1.2 But the directing c. of such new worlds must be of

50:2.3 of assistants from among their c. of planetary aids.

50:2.4 this c. of helpers may be increased up to one hundred

50:3.1 This c. of material helpers constitutes the connecting

50:3.1 The Urantia Prince, Caligastia, had a c. of one

51:0.3 Eve, who came from the c. of the biologic uplifters

51:2.1 System Sovereign convenes the c. of Material Sons

51:2.1 —an Adam and an Eve of the senior c. of Material

51:3.5 The c. of initial assignment is usually about one

52:7.2 This c. will remain for some time on the world,

52:7.16 The departure of the Teacher Son c., at the end of

53:6.5 were dependent on the loyalty of our intelligence c.,

53:6.5 I was assigned to the c. of the Melchizedek

54:5.12 The entire Uversa c. of counselors concurred in

55:4.5 the chief of the terminal c. of such sons to function

55:4.31 of spirit at the time of being mustered into this c..

55:10.3 constitute the stabilization c. of the local universe

55:10.3 for the first time, a c. of the Inspired Trinity Spirits

58:4.2 550,000,000 years ago the Life Carrier c. returned to

59:6.13 Carrier, one of the original c. assigned to Urantia.]

62:7.1 the twins, and before the Life Carrier c. departed,

62:7.2 message, dictated by the chief of the archangel c.,

65:3.7 may sometime be attached to a c. of Life Carriers,

66:2.1 but was accompanied by the usual c. of assistants

66:4.10 being the original c. of 50,000 primary midwayers.

66:5.2 the human species were fostered by this able c..

66:5.4 This able c. was directed by Bon.

66:5.5 The members of this c. first taught men to use the

66:5.11 primitive manufacture was encouraged by this c..

66:5.23 This c. did much to improve the industrial technique

66:5.31 This c. had been approved by the Constellation

72:5.11 or else in the c. of compulsory laborers in the mines.

73:2.3 Van and Amadon recruited a c. of three thousand

74:1.1 Adam and Eve were members of the senior c. of

74:1.3 the entire senior c. of Material Sons and Daughters

74:1.4 subject to the Urantia c. of Melchizedek receivers

77:0.2 orders of midwayers: the primary or senior c., who

77:1.4 the c. of 50,000 was accordingly brought into being.

77:1.6 These creatures constituted the intelligence c. of the

77:1.7 The loyal c. entered the service of the Melchizedek

77:5.8 Adamson and Ratta had at their command this c. of

77:6.1 ancestors common to the parentage of the senior c..

77:6.4 thus did the original secondary c.—1,984 in number—

77:6.5 thus effecting a liaison with the primary c..

77:8.1 Midwayers now function as a single c., embracing

77:8.6 This group bear names; they are a small c. and are

77:8.13 ably seconded by certain of the primary c.,

77:9.7 and mighty spirits among the Urantia midway c..

77:9.9 generations of men forget; the c. of midwayers

77:9.10 The United Midwayers are a rebellion-tested c.,

93:0.2 A c. of twelve served in conjunction with the Life

93:0.2 A later c. of twelve became receivers for your world

93:2.8 his eleven fellows of the c. of planetary custodians,

93:10.6 the Melchizedek c. of Nebadon have sustained the

93:10.9 Machiventa’s presence on the Jerusem c. of Urantia

96:3.3 revolt and the strike for liberty to constitute a c. of

107:3.9 we do know that this central and supervising c. is

108:1.2 to the reserve c. of Adjusters on Divinington by the

108:4.4 limited to the transactions of the archangel c. itself.

112:7.16 the Paradise c. are the experiential children of the

113:1.3 The subnormal beings of Urantia have a c. of

114:3.1 the Jerusem c. of twenty-four planetary supervisors

114:6.1 was accompanied by twelve c. of special seraphim,

114:6.4 The twelve c. of the master seraphim of planetary

114:6.5 The present c. of epochal angels serving on Urantia

114:6.7 The c. now functioning on Urantia is the fifth thus

114:6.8 overcontrol of international relations is the fourth c.

114:6.9 the group now on Urantia is the original c. assigned

114:6.11 Urantia is now receiving the help of the third c. of

114:6.12 The present c. is the sixth group to serve during this

114:6.14 This c. has been seven times changed since the

114:6.15 The present c. is the third of that order to minister

114:6.16 This c. has served since the beginning of the current

114:7.2 confirms temporal attachment to the seraphic c.

114:7.7 to a liaison c. of these mortals of destiny standing.

117:7.7 probable that the eternal destiny of these seven c.

119:1.4 this unique Melchizedek Son of the emergency c.

119:4.2 assigned to the c. of the teaching counselors.”

119:8.6 a member of one of the divine c. constituting the

137:2.8 Jesus had now assembled one half of his future c. of

138:0.1 close relatives as members of this c. of apostolic

138:1.2 for membership in the projected c. of apostles.

138:10.6 5. Matthew was the fiscal agent of the apostolic c..

139:1.1 Andrew, chairman of the apostolic c. of the kingdom

139:1.3 very end Andrew remained dean of the apostolic c..

139:7.1 the only one of means belonging to the apostolic c..

139:8.5 of the work and movements of the apostolic c..

148:2.1 the assistance of a c. of twenty-five young women

148:7.1 departure of the apostles and new c. of evangelists

149:0.1 assisted by the newly recruited c. of 117 evangelists

149:0.3 to afford practical experience for this c. of 117

151:0.2 welfare and direction of the new c. of evangelists.

157:4.2 the director-general of the apostolic c., his brother,

157:7.1 related himself to the head of the apostolic c..

159:6.2 entire c. of workers assembled by prearrangement

159:6.3 the great value of the services of the messenger c..

163:0.1 assembled at Magadan Camp the evangelistic c.,

163:1.1 This c. of seventy consisted of Abner and ten of the

163:1.2 arrival of David and the majority of his messenger c.

163:2.1 Abner, and the acting head of the evangelistic c..

163:5.2 David, with the help of his messenger c., loaded

163:5.3 employed the larger part of his former messenger c.

172:5.2 his responsibility as chief of the a. corps to give

176:4.6 adjudicated by his associated Sons of the Paradise c..

186:3.3 David dismissed his c. of local runners for the

190:1.5 your oaths and thereby disband the messenger c..

190:1.7 The apostles, the spiritual c. of the kingdom, are

191:4.1 more than fifty of the evangelistic c. of the seventy

192:0.2 the generally recognized head of the apostolic c..

Corpssee Finaliter; see Finaliters

30:1.2 together with the Trinitized C., which designation

PART II   Sponsored by a Nebadon C. of Local Universe

36:6.8 Melchizedek Chief of the Supervising Revelatory C..

37:10.7 Star of Nebadon, Number 1,146 of the Created C..]

39:2.3 1. The Intelligence C.. These seraphim belong to the

56:10.22 on Urantia, by request of the Nebadon Revelatory C.

PART III  These papers were sponsored by a C. of Local

57:8.27 a Life Carrier, a member of the original Urantia C.

58:7.13 [Presented by a member of the Life Carrier C. now

Corps of Completion or Seraphic Corps of Completion or

                      Corps of Seraphic Completion

39:1.1 associated with the angelic ministers of the SC..

39:1.5 the circles of Seraphington and have attained the SC.

39:1.9 their associates of the SC. function in the higher

39:1.12 members of the SC. who are associated with these

39:2.5 Seraphington and has been mustered into the SC..

39:2.15 the glorified intelligence co-ordinators of the SC.

39:8.10 finaliter corps, and many are mustered into the CS..

39:9.0 9. THE CORPS OF SERAPHIC COMPLETION

39:9.1 Angels of the SC. serve as associates of seconaphim

39:9.2 ministry of twelve specialized groups of the SC.;

40:10.6 the Spirit-fused veterans of the Nebadon C..

113:7.5 divergent services in the finaliter corps and the SC..

Corps of Light and Life

31:3.2 reside on Paradise and temporarily serve in the C.,

Corps of Perfection

37:5.3 eventually become enrolled in the local universe C..

37:5.4 After attaining the Nebadon C., Spirit-fused

37:9.7 universe, the Spirit-fused mortals of the Nebadon C..

Corps of Permanent Citizenship

30:2.8 7. The C. of Permanent Citizenship.

30:2.116 VII. THE C. OF PERMANENT CITIZENSHIP.

Corps of Superuniverse Personalities

0:0.2 when we are restricted to the use of a circumscribed

0:0.2 our mandate admonishes us to make every effort to

0:0.2 We have been instructed to introduce new terms only

0:12.14 by an Orvonton Divine Counselor, Chief of the C.

PART I   Sponsored by a Uversa C. acting by authority of

Corps of Trinitized Finaliters

22:8.6 trinitized sons appears to be entrance into the C.,

26:11.2 common destiny in the reserves of the Paradise C..

Corps of Unrevealed Sons of Destiny

30:2.138 7. The C..

31:10.8 7. The C..

corpse

87:1.4 would die if they fell asleep in the vicinity of a c..

87:1.4 Contagion from the c. substantiated the fear of the

87:1.4 ancients believed that light must be provided for a c.

87:1.5 If the death hut was not destroyed, the c. was

87:6.6 3. Castration or breaking the legs of the c..

87:6.12 Romans carried water three times around the c.;

95:2.4 placed a burial statue in the tomb along with the c.,

corrals

69:7.2 Later, c. were constructed, and entire herds would

135:3.1 no less than a dozen stone shelters and night c.,

correctverb

138:6.4 Jesus never hesitated to c. erroneous beliefs.

140:8.14 he sought to c. the Jewish tendency to overhonor

140:8.17 Jesus sought to c. many erroneous Urantia views

141:7.12 Jesus seldom paused to c. misunderstandings or to

152:0.3 Veronica into his presence to c. two errors which

correctadjective

12:2.6 if our conjectures are c., then the endless future may

16:6.4 still more c. to say that these supermaterial realities

18:2.4 but it would be more c. to refer to the divine goal of

19:2.5 If this inference is c., then would such beings

24:7.1 If this view is not c., how then can we account for

78:5.2 But it is hardly c. to speak of the Andites as a race in

87:5.12 2. Right—the c. conduct and ceremonies designed to

87:5.13 Truth—the c. understanding of, and attitude toward,

93:10.6 If our conjectures in this respect are c., it is

107:7.5 not be c. to designate an Adjuster as subpersonal,

144:1.8 speak of Jesus as worshiping, but it is altogether c.

160:1.10 But even c. methods of solving problems will not

188:4.7 a redeemer, it is wholly c. to refer to him as a savior.

corrected

38:2.3 her time counting them and keeping the number c.

47:4.7 parental function were either c. or were projected

91:7.13 overmuch private praying which is c. and prevented

123:2.4 no time to build a cradle for James, but this was c.

correction

47:3.8 the c. and cure of these manifold legacies of the life

72:5.3 and for the c. of economic abuses which are marked

84:7.21 Eskimo children thrive on so little discipline and c.

92:3.4 religion does not provide for its own progressive c..

99:3.7 and thereby attain to profitable levels of self-c..

132:4.2 looking toward the c. of their real difficulties, albeit

142:7.9 provision for the necessary discipline, guidance, c.,

148:5.5 neither be weary of his c., for whom the Lord loves

148:5.5 ‘There is c. in suffering; affliction does not spring

correctional

35:2.8 then, following the c. rest, reinstatement to service

corrective

47:10.7 progressive life through seven worlds of c. training

99:3.10 1. A critically c. philosophy.

142:2.4 punishment to discern the father’s farseeing and c.

188:4.10 but they do all this in love and for c. purposes.

correctly

6:4.10 understand and c. evaluate the attributes of God the

36:6.3 When the life formulas and the vital patterns are c.

61:7.10 have c. surmised that these bodies of water did,

63:2.3 this night journey, even with a full moon, they c.

90:5.1 It is only when the ritual has been c. carried out

103:5.3 the religionist more c. recognizes that the unselfish

121:8.13 inditing of these revelations, more c. restatements.

130:4.4 nor single-eyed spiritual mystics and allegorists c.

148:4.2 confusing evil with evil one, more c. the iniquitous

154:0.1 Herod’s advisers had c. reported the episode

correctness

25:6.3 by the Mighty Messengers, who certify to the c. of

151:2.4 some contending for the c. of Peter’s interpretation,

corrects

148:5.5 for whom the Lord loves he c., even as the father c.

correlate

32:5.3 otherwise to c., the transactions of time with the

35:3.19 is devoted to an attempt to c. these five epochs

94:11.4 Buddhists have been able to reconcile and c. the

103:6.9 man’s mind effort to organize and c. the findings of

103:7.9 and makes possible the human attempt logically to c.

106:5.3 Rather do they encompass personality and c. it,

107:3.8 assemble, associate, and c. this accumulated data

113:3.2 does this seraphic guardian c. the manifold agencies

113:3.2 the seraphim then undertakes to c. this integrated

118:3.3 both time and space condition its meanings and c. its

133:5.4 grows out of the wisdom which does its best to c.

correlatedsee correlated in; correlated with

7:4.3 marvelously c., enterprises of universal adventure:

13:4.6 superuniverses and their c. segments in outer space.

19:1.11 interpreted only in the light of the c. past and future.

56:0.1 spiritual domains of universal creation are divinely c..

72:4.5 a replica of the national government with its three c.

81:5.1 and cultural civilization are not necessarily c.;

102:2.5 human experience until they are unraveled and c.,

113:4.5 but their ministry is in some manner strangely c..

113:4.6 all divinely c. into a meaningful unity of spiritual

118:10.16 this advanced order, the circumstances of life are c.,

127:6.14 a youth he sorted, classified, and c. this information;

170:2.1 the truth of the fatherhood of God and the c. fact of

188:3.10 There are a number of c facts to which we can allude

188:4.13 the fact of the fatherhood of God and its c. truth,

correlated in

0:1.17 is c. in personality as love, mercy, and ministry;

10:7.5 scourges—and ask whether such visitations are c. in

103:7.3 two phases of universal reality are perfectly c. in

117:1.7 Truth, beauty, and goodness are c. in the ministry of

196:0.7 devotion were always c. in a matchless religious

correlated with

3:1.8 The mind presence of God is c. with the absolute

7:1.5 Creator personalities of time and space and are c.

36:2.18 a single phase of creature mind c. with creature life.

43:1.9 each of these seventy triangular areas is c. with

56:2.1 The spiritual expressions of the Eternal Son are c.

56:2.1 the material repercussions of Deity are c. the one

56:2.3 Supreme Mind of time and space and perfectly c.

56:3.4 Divine Ministers, who are well-nigh perfectly c. with

65:8.5 dominant over matter, and spirit is ever c. with mind.

72:11.2 c. with the mastery of some trade or profession.

103:6.6 human experiences always c. with the mind

106:1.2 the incomplete is c. with the perfect through the

118:9.7 mechanism of Paradise is c. with the personality of

132:2.7 and everlastingly c. with the discernment of truth

correlating

12:4.11 4. Compensatory or c. movement designed to

105:7.1 Transcendentals eventuate as an integrating level c.

correlation

0:11.2 effected by experiential growth and through the c. of

7:1.11 evolving spirit finds c. in the experiential grasps of

16:6.10 the c. of a factual science, a moral philosophy,

19:1.6 full and unprejudiced study and c. of three phases of

36:2.19 World Number Six is dedicated to the c. of mind

47:5.3 of the c. of morontia mota and mortal logic,

56:1.2 This cohesive c. of the material universe is best

81:6.38 High civilizations are born of the sagacious c. of

103:7.2 liaison to the high universe status of spiritual c..

106:8.21 there is embraced the c. of every phase of every

115:6.6 Always is the finite Deity seeking for dual c., inward

118:7.2 Even the supreme c. of all past, present, and future

118:10.7 a true and actualizing c. of the energies of space,

correlations

180:5.9 helpfully considered apart from their spiritual c..

correlative

16:0.11 and even the c. segments of outer space—have been

106:5.2 made clear that these experiential Trinities are c.,

correlator

0:7.9 the Deity c. and synthesizer of time-space divinity,

9:1.3 The Conjoint Actor is the c. of all actual reality; he

105:3.8 the undeified; c. of the absolute and the relative.

118:10.11 Supreme increasingly emerges as the meaningful c.

correlators

108:3.8 who unitedly are functioning as far-flung universe c..

113:3.5 On the intellectual level they are the c. of mind and

correspond

43:7.1 mortals have their morontia forms attuned to c.

48:2.15 morontia existence progressively modified to c. with

135:3.3 years old, c. with these statements of the Scriptures

correspondence

72:3.2 small country settlements carry on this work by c.,

81:6.25 the modern appreciation of ethics developed in c.

corresponding

4:2.7 of any such c. defects in the character of God.

15:1.4 This position, with the c. one to the west,

33:8.6 material activities of Urantia which bear c. names.

47:7.3 given permission to visit the transition world of c.

56:7.1 signalizes c. enlargements of deity function to

56:7.6 a c. withdrawing of the first three manifestations of

61:7.18 roughly c. to the beginning of the Holocene or

66:3.1 Persian Gulf in the district c. to later Mesopotamia.

82:3.1 there was a c. evolution of the mating mores,

100:5.6 one should postulate a similar and c. realm of

118:2.5 will a c. emergence of God the Ultimate in the

133:5.8 achieve a logical, true, and c. unity of thought?

162:4.4 fifty priests with a c. number of Levites officiated.

196:3.6 attain high levels of spiritual insight and c. spheres of

correspondingly

7:3.2 and c. more responsive to the inward pulling urge

corresponds

43:1.8 administrative triangle whose number c. to that of

47:7.1 The culture of this mansion world c. in general to

64:0.2 story roughly c. to the pre-Planetary Prince days of

64:0.2 appearance of the six colored races and roughly c. to

corridors

125:0.5 the temple and its various courts, galleries, and c..

162:7.6 Master quickly made his way through the temple c.

corroborate

28:6.6 The formal records are on file to c. the testimony

corroborated

189:2.9 albeit this teaching is c. by the testimony of many

corruptverb

53:2.2 plans to Satan, but it required several months to c.

53:7.9 to c. these developing minds in mercy salvaged from

53:8.2 Subsequent to their effort to c. Michael when in the

53:8.6 neither can Caligastia draw near their souls to c.

corruptadjective

97:9.15 David’s c. political machine began to get personal

97:9.23 The real undoing of Judah was effected by a c. and

97:9.23 they destroyed the Jerusalem ring of c. politicians.

135:10.2 John denounced with vehemence the c. political

140:3.19 forth good fruit, but the c. tree bears evil fruit.

140:3.19 evil fruit, neither can a c. tree produce good fruit.

153:4.4 good, or else will the tree become c. and its fruit c..

corrupted

53:1.3 you c. your wisdom because of your brightness.”

corrupter

166:5.5 Abner denounced Paul as the “clever c. of the life

corruption

189:2.7 and visible processes of mortal decay and material c..

cortex

49:5.14 the two-hemisphere type of the Urantian cerebral c.

coruler

33:3.6 on his Spirit companion, constituting the Spirit c.

cosmicsee Cosmic; see citizenship; see mind

16:9.5 Civilizations are unstable because they are not c.;

54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine and safe only when it is c. in

cosmic accident

2:1.4 God is not a c.; neither is he an experimenter.

65:4.3 planned, that organic evolution is not a mere c..

cosmic achievement

16:7.6 experience in attainment of ascending levels of c..

109:2.7 the enactment of some c. essential to the spiritual

110:6.14 an unmistakable improvement in all phases of c.

110:7.2 a human being has completed the circles of c.,

cosmic action

12:3.8 ninety-five per cent of the active c.-gravity action

31:10.12 experience will have passed from the stage of c..

116:2.1 the appearance on the stage of c. of the high creators

117:6.17 presence and the c. of the God of all experience.

cosmic activity or activities

12:1.14 a continuous belt of c. encircling the whole of the

21:2.1 permitted to choose the space site of his future c.,

55:4.19 —social, cultural, philosophic, c., and spiritual.

cosmic actuality

110:6.17 kinship with the c. of the Supreme Being.

cosmic adaptability

180:5.9 philosophy of the living flexibility and c. of truth

cosmic adaptation

100:3.5 The greater the quality of c., the more of meaning

cosmic addresses

13:2.1 worlds, reunion spheres, serving as permanent c..

cosmic adjustments

114:7.9 fortuitous combination of c. that these revelations

cosmic advancement

28:6.2 question in all our plans for the c. of the creatures of

cosmic agents

104:4.13 Energy is organized by the c. of the Third Source

cosmic allurements

12:9.1 in responding to the c. of such supernal goals of

cosmic ancestry

15:4.1 do not fully comprehend the c. of the ultimatons.

cosmic appearance

104:5.12 so are triodities involved in the c. of experiential

cosmic appreciation

106:9.9 to increased capacities for reality reception and c..

cosmic arena

116:3.2 varied intelligence focuses represent the c. of choice.

cosmic art

56:10.3 beautiful, the attainment of the apex of c..

cosmic association

108:5.7 what is really going on in the c. of a divine Monitor

cosmic attainment

168:4.12 your achievement of those spiritual levels of actual c.

cosmic attitudes

19:3.7 Such close approximation of the united c. of the

cosmic breadth

112:1.10 of personality have to do with c., length, and depth,

cosmic brotherhood

12:7.11 or is carried forward by the momentum of the c..

cosmic causation

130:4.7 Life is an adaptation of the original c. to the demands

cosmic cause

12:5.11 human personality can act as the c. of such events.

cosmic chemical formulas

36:2.14 There are one million fundamental or c. which

cosmic circle(s)

49:6.8 attainment and traversal (mastery) of the seven c..

55:4.2 larger groups of human beings reach the third c. of

102:3.10 affirming that the c. is universal, eternal, infinite,

110:6.16 to explain the significance of the c. to the material

110:6.16 The attainment of these c. will become a part of

110:6.18 The mastery of the c. is related to the quantitative

110:6.19 There is an indirect relation between c. attainment

110:6.21 The mastery of the first c. signalizes the attainment

110:7.1 The achievement of the seven c. does not equal

110:7.2 has completed the circles of c. achievement,

112:5.6 Though the c. of personality growth must eventually

114:7.2 function in the higher c. of intellectual achievement

cosmic citizens

84:7.4 experience is essential, the idea of procreating c.,

cosmic citizenshipsee citizenship

cosmic cloud(s)

41:6.2 The c., the great space blanket, consists of the

57:8.22 Land elevation, c., and oceanic influences are the

57:4.2 dark islands, comets, meteors, and c. dust clouds.

cosmic cocoon

117:6.8 Human life experience is the c. in which the

cosmic communication

23:3.8 avenues of divine service, personal ministry, and c..

cosmic compass

107:0.6 The Adjuster is man’s infallible c., always pointing

cosmic complement

32:3.12 personality is the natural c. of the ever-perfect

cosmic comprehension

118:8.3 by augmented universe insight and increased c..

115:1.2 give way before the expansions of enlarging c..

cosmic concepts

44:7.3 C. of true philosophy, the portrayal of celestial

94:6.8 the c. of the old philosopher who taught the truth as

cosmic conceptions

130:7.8 The enlarging c. of an advancing spirit personality

cosmic conditions

58:3.5 All of these essential c. had to evolve to a status

cosmic configuration

104:4.9 always is the physical pattern—the c.—derived from

104:4.14 the second triunity determines the patterns of c..

cosmic consciousness

0:0.2 in our endeavor to expand c. and enhance spiritual

0:2.2 C. implies the recognition of a First Cause, the one

47:7.5 A real birth of c. takes place on mansonia number

48:3.17 which appears to be designed to translate the c. from

100:5.2 from confusion of c. to unification of personality,

104:3.2 As the c. of mortal man expands, he perceives the

112:2.9 indicates the working of spirit synthesis and c. in

cosmic consequence

112:7.17 finaliters whose natures are the c. of the blending of

cosmic consistency

102:2.5 of the realization of c. constancy and consistency.

cosmic constancy

102:2.5 satisfaction of the realization of c. and consistency.

cosmic contemplation

55:1.4 personality presence of spirit beings, and silent c..

cosmic co-ordinates

87:4.7 The concept of good and evil as c. is very much alive

cosmic co-ordination

110:1.6 that c., that divine attunement, that celestial fusion,

cosmic creation

56:10.9 embraces the harmonious relations and rhythms of c.

cosmic data

101:4.10 5. Presenting c. in such a manner as to illuminate the

cosmic Deity

101:5.4 the eventual attainment of the c., whose purpose has

104:4.34 Sixth Triunity—the triunity of c.-associated Deity.

160:2.8 devotion to a common cause, mutual loyalty to a c..

cosmic depth

112:1.10 dimensions of personality have to do with c. length,

cosmic derivation

56:1.1 But this c. is an eternity event; at no time—past,

cosmic desertion

114:7.14 to produce a feeling of c. or planetary orphanage.

cosmic destiny

19:1.8 final evolutionary goal of personal attainment or c..

71:7.2 of values, the goals of living, and the glories of c..

117:7.17 The curtain of c. will draw back to reveal the

118:0.13 finds not only c. but liberation from the limitations of

cosmic determinism

103:5.10 the victim of the hopeless fatality of a mechanistic c..

cosmic difficulties

84:6.6 problems and in the overcoming of manifold c..

cosmic dignity

97:6.2 ascended to a Deity level of planetary and even c..

cosmic dimensions

130:7.6 consciousness approaches awareness of seven c.,

cosmic discrimination

16:6.6 This is the mathematical form of the c..

16:6.7 This is the judicial form of the c..

16:6.8 insight, the reverential and worshipful form of the c..

cosmic disharmony

130:4.8 of self-conscious life to the universe results in c..

cosmic dissolution

2:3.4 iniquity, then upon the cessation of life, upon c.,

cosmic Duality

94:6.3 Absolute Tao, and from Unity there appears c.,

cosmic dust

57:4.2 of dark islands, comets, meteors, and c. clouds.

cosmic economy

112:2.6 In the c. economy insight precedes foresight.

115:1.4 done so, as to the necessity of the finite in the c.,

cosmic endowment

16:6.4 It is this universal c. of will creatures which saves

130:4.6 Personality is that c., that phase of universal reality,

cosmic energy or energies

12:1.2 we conceive that some of the c. would be observed

12:4.1 All units of c. are in primary revolution, are engaged

51:1.4 direct and automatic intake of certain sustaining c..

104:4.27 absolutely controls the fundamental units of c. and

105:3.4 is all c. grasped in the gravity control of the First

105:3.5 Conjoint Actor; infinite integrator of Paradise c.

105:4.9 fullness of eternity witnesses the diversification of c.,

111:1.2 much as nebulae take origin in the c. of space.

112:3.2 persistence of the persistence of momentum of c..

115:3.14 mind activation of c., the conceptualization of spirit

116:5.15 bringing c. into harmony with the concepts of mind

116:6.7 there is a wide gulf between c. and divine spirit;

cosmic enlightenment

20:9.1 experienced a spiritual age, a millennium of c..

cosmic equity

54:6.10 comprehension of such many-sided problems in c.

cosmic eruptions

41:3.5 The most recent of the major c. in Orvonton was the

cosmic event(s)

2:1.5 No thing is new to God, and no c. ever comes as a

4:1.10 unity that seems to underlie the whole fabric of c..

10:4.6 attempts to explain the totality of any isolated c. or

118:10.6 may interpose a fatherly hand in the stream of c.

cosmic evolution

4:2.6 growth, and progress of a universe experiment in c..

12:8.15 In c. matter becomes a philosophic shadow cast by

15:14.3 that the six unique purposes of c. as manifested in

49:1.1 C. may not always be understandable (predictable),

106:0.16 6. The impossibility of depicting c. and destiny in

106:3.5 while both c. and spirit evolution are by mind and

110:6.7 The conquest of these levels of c. is reflected in three

112:2.15 The purpose of c. is to achieve unity of personality

118:4.3 the creators enact the never-ending drama of c..

cosmic existence

19:1.12 Paradise Center of all personality reality and all c..

54:1.3 Liberty is a self-destroying technique of c. when its

115:6.2 These successive levels of c. become dependent

117:1.3 grows out of the fact that this c. is a consequence of

cosmic expansion

105:2.10 the endless matrix, the possibility for all future c..

cosmic experience

25:3.17 continue to function as quartets of accumulated c.

116:6.7 possibility of c. is made available alike to creature

cosmic experientials

115:2.1 in no way makes it impossible to realize new c..

cosmic expression

12:0.3 the infinite Creator is not manifest in finality of c.,

cosmic extremes

56:10.3 the unification of the vastness of the c. of Creator

cosmic factors

4:2.3 Nature is a time-space resultant of two c.: first,

cosmic fairness

54:1.3 is regardful of social equity, c., universe fraternity,

cosmic focal point

104:4.26 the First Source, the c. of the Unqualified Absolute,

cosmic fog

12:1.14 These space zones are free from star dust—c. fog.

cosmic force(s) or cosmic-force

0:6.4 we generally use the terms c., emergent energy,

0:6.5 1. C. embraces all energies deriving from the

0:11.2 Both potency of c. and potency of spirit force are

9:1.1 power-control creatures and the activator of the c.

9:4.5 C. responds to mind even as cosmic mind responds

11:1.4 nether Paradise or follow the insurging cycles of c.

11:5.1 We are informed that all physical-energy and c.

11:7.8 resistance to motion that is universally followed by c.

11:8.4 The numerous forms of c., physical energy, universe

11:8.5 of space potency into the pre-energy forms of c..

12:2.4 We are informed that the metamorphosis of c. in

12:8.2 The bestowal of c., the domain of cosmic gravity,

36:6.5 evolution and survives only as a part of the c. of the

42:2.2 ability of adopting the following classification for c.,

42:2.22 the phenomenon of the transmutation of c. into

42:2.23 fully the origin, nature, and transmutations of c.,

42:6.4 three varieties of motion: mutual resistance to c.,

cosmic foresight

99:2.4 their religion has conferred upon them enhanced c.

cosmic gifts

16:9.4 And these c., socialized, constitute civilization.

cosmic good

98:7.6 Zoroastrian conception of the struggle between c.

180:5.10 of the highest c. of the individual who is loved.

cosmic grasping

71:7.3 become world-wide, idealistic, self-realizing, and c..

cosmic gravity

12:3.8 ninety-five per cent of the active c.-gravity action

12:8.2 The bestowal of cosmic force, the domain of c.,

cosmic growth

100:1.7 C. thus attends on the accumulation of meanings

106:0.19 to present a unified concept of the c. of things,

110:6.1 traversal of the seven circles of c. does not equal

110:6.18 to attain further quantitative realization of c. just as

117:5.14 witnesses the exhaustion of the capacity for c.,

118:0.10 the mobilization preludes to new adventures in c.,

118:0.13 age is the antechamber of the following era of c.,

cosmic gulf

112:2.10 There exists a great c. between matter and thought,

cosmic happening

15:5.11 following a collision or some equally revivifying c..

cosmic horizons

104:2.3 expanding c. demand that man give recognition to

cosmic illumination

52:7.9 ascending heights of wisdom, spirituality, and c..

cosmic import

25:6.6 Celestial Recorders can show the records of c. in

cosmic individuals

117:6.22 The Father treats each of his ascending sons as c..

cosmic infinity

105:3.7 reactive, and abeyant; the unrevealed c. of the I AM;

cosmic influences

111:2.5 1. The human mind and all c. antecedent thereto

cosmic insanity

67:1.4 of personality disintegration as to border on c..

cosmic insight or cosmic-insight

16:7.8 would moral choosing be futile without that c. which

16:8.12 5. C., the grasp of universe meanings.

48:7.31 the later worlds are mastering the higher levels of c.

49:6.8 associated intellectual, social, spiritual, and c. values.

71:3.6 3. C. interpreted in terms of planetary facts, needs,

71:4.14 12. Augmentation of c.—spirituality.

71:7.12 7. C.—spiritual discernment.

81:6.38 greatness, moral worth, social cleverness, and c..

89:10.4 mortal mind to the superb levels of moral nobility, c.,

95:3.2 Man can even evolve spiritual values and derive c.

100:4.2 of spiritual vision and enhancement of c..

100:6.9 of increased bestowals of divine wisdom and c..

106:0.1 Man’s terrestrial orientation, and his c., are all

110:6.15 Concerning mind, emotions, and c., this achievement

111:0.1 really known only through c. and spiritual discovery.

113:4.4 for the purpose of augmenting the c. of the human

140:4.8 a combination of c. and the total of one’s reactions

cosmic instrument

111:1.6 Mind is the c. on which the human will can play

cosmic intellectuality

111:1.7 the two extremes of c.—the wholly mechanized and

cosmic intelligence

110:4.1 Adjusters are able to receive the stream of c. coming

111:2.1 Throughout the mind functions of c., the totality of

cosmic interrelatedness

100:3.6 and realization of the c. of both of these experiences.

cosmic intuitions

16:6.9 of living never fails to develop these three c.;

16:6.9 they are constitutive in the self-consciousness of

16:6.10 And it is these three c. that give objective validity

cosmic laboratories

58:3.4 The vast hydrogen clouds are veritable c. chemical

65:8.5 In the c. evolutionary laboratories mind is always

cosmic law

4:1.1 and the divine spirits who, in accordance with c.,

cosmic leasehold

21:3.1 action constitutes title of physical possession, a c..

cosmic length

112:1.10 of personality have to do with c., depth, and breadth.

cosmic level(s)

5:3.8 becomes an experience realized on four c.:

6:6.1 man perceives mind on the finite, personal, and c.

42:10.1 and provisionally disclosed on intervening c..

101:6.13 through the attainment of the c. of the Supreme mind

110:6.16 be better denominated c.—actual meaning grasps

cosmic life

109:0.1 the Adjuster achieve skill for the next stage of c.

cosmic loom

111:2.2 The material mind of mortal man is the c. that carries

cosmic loyalty

99:3.16 to create, sustain, and inspire such a c. in the citizen

cosmic manifestation

106:8.17 in some form of unimagined liaison and c..

cosmic meaning(s)

5:1.4 increasing levels of c. are attained independently

47:5.3 introduction to the intelligent comprehension of c.

55:6.5 by the level of conjoint morontia values and c..

65:8.6 then c. become discernible, and the personality is

87:7.7 the new cult must enhance c., augment moral values,

100:1.8 meditation on c., worshipful problem solving,

111:3.5 consists in the union of supreme values and c.

180:5.8 The true c. of this rule of universal relationship is

cosmic mechanism(s)

28:4.9 have at their command living beings attuned to c. of

42:11.6 automatic-appearing c. always tend to conceal the

cosmic mediation

107:5.1 prone to look upon mind as a c. between spirit and

cosmic mindsee mind

cosmic minded

104:1.13 It has been difficult for many who are c. to believe

cosmic ministry

5:6.4 acting in his exclusively personal domain of c..

111:2.9 a supermaterial endowment of c. which insures the

115:6.3 The Supreme Being embraces possibilities for c. that

117:5.10 How do these manifold circuits of c. register the

cosmic morality

39:4.10 teachers further quicken your appreciation of c.

110:3.10 This is the birth of c. and the dawning realization of

117:4.8 of man to the Supreme is the foundation for c.,

cosmic motions

116:7.2 to sustain the material activities and c. of space.

cosmic nature

55:4.11 potential of an intellectual, philosophic, and c.

55:6.3 exhibit superior qualities of a philosophic, and c.

cosmic occurrences

58:3.3 origin of the space rays are determined by many c.

cosmic organism

112:5.1 the relative individuation of a being within the c..

cosmic orientation

118:1.1 It is helpful to man’s c. to attain all possible

cosmic orphan

114:7.17 Urantia is not a c. stigmatized by sin and shut away

cosmic overcontrol

1:2.10 God exercises c. of the physical level equally in the

10:5.1 such as totality attitudes, co-ordinate action, and c..

21:2.12 grasp of Paradise or of c. inherent in the presence of

29:3.3 closely associated with the c. of the Supreme Being.

cosmic oversoul

117:5.1 The great Supreme is the c. of the grand universe.

cosmic panorama

105:7.18 the far-flung c. of the subabsolute manifestations

118:10.23 thus motivating the c. of universes upon universes.

cosmic path

15:1.2 This c. is well charted and is just as thoroughly

92:7.10 The unfettered progress of the personality in this c.

cosmic performance

112:1.5 a perfected range of c. dimensional performance.

cosmic personalities

112:5.19 immortal soul, with the assistance of numerous c.,

cosmic perspective

48:6.28 Mansion world students achieve c.—depth—by

99:7.2 mortal man needs the sustenance of a far-flung c..

112:5.4 Human beings, from a c., are born, live, and die in

cosmic phenomena

29:2.11 regard to all c. below the levels of “gravity energy.”

112:7.11 most engrossing and amazing of all the c. of this age.

cosmic philosophy

19:1.5 The mind would ordinarily crave to approach the c.

36:2.20 creature life as it is related to the c. of the expanding

55:1.4 The schools of c. here conduct their graduation

104:3.2 his c. must accelerate in evolution to keep pace with

111:6.6 has experientially unified these in his own evolving c.

cosmic planes

112:1.1 Personality thus performs on three c. or in three

cosmic poise

100:6.6 that c. which betokens the absence of all doubt and

cosmic position

112:1.19 In a good system all factors are in c. position.

cosmic potential(s)

2:3.4 the metamorphoses into the c. whence they once

12:0.3 much of the c. of the Infinite is still self-contained

94:6.5 life as the emergence of a personality from the c.,

118:9.5 products of mind, creative mind acting on and in c..

cosmic power

8:6.1 an eternal action, a c., a holy influence, a universal

111:7.3 Adj. to strengthen you with the spiritual truths of c.

cosmic pre-existence

21:5.8 inherent in the c. of certain forces and personalities.

cosmic presence

116:4.3 since has focalized the c. of the Supreme Mind,

cosmic problem

19:1.6 reality problem—human or divine, terrestrial or c.

100:4.2 at the effort required to wrestle with c. solving.

112:2.17 of identity actualization together with c. solving

cosmic progression(s)

22:3.4 you are ascending the worlds of your ordained c.,

107:1.3 we are more or less familiar with their c. up to the

cosmic projections

44:5.2 They are the persistent students of the c. of Paradise.

cosmic providence

12:7.1 law which is equivalent to the function of a c..

cosmic quality or qualities

16:9.2 to sense the unification value of these three c. in the

16:9.2 inception the soul is real; it has c. survival qualities.

112:2.15 characterized by an inherent c. which may be called

cosmic reaction

4:1.7 I am constantly confronted with c. which I cannot

94:3.2 postulate was identified as creative energy and c..

117:6.5 and the child of the c. of the Supreme Being,

cosmic reality or realities

0:1.1 phenomena of deity activities on diverse levels of c.,

5:6.3 Personality is that quality and value in c. which is

6:4.1 The Eternal Son motivates the spirit level of c.;

10:3.19 transcend even the primal manifestations of c..

11:0.1 Isle is the most gigantic organized body of c. in all

11:2.10 Source has concentrated all absolute potential for c.

11:8.2 Every known form of c. has the bend of the ages,

12:8.9 mind to comprehend the seven levels of relative c.,

12:8.16 A c. can be nonexistent in personality experience.

14:2.6 a balance between all c. and all spiritual forces.

16:8.6 It indicates capacity for experience with in and c.,

19:1.6 reality problem—human or divine, terrestrial or c.

19:1.9 blunder by oversimplifying c. evolutionary reality,

21:5.7 which cannot be sometime co-ordinated with c.

42:1.2 for they are but diverse manifestations of the same c.

42:2.3 intension of this concept implies the totality of c.

42:2.4 zones are the centrum of the Paradise cycle of c..

42:10.1 endless sweep of relative c. from the absoluteness

52:5.3 passion of this dispensation is the penetration of c.

54:1.4 Liberty is nonexistent apart from c., and personality

65:7.8 mental, and spiritual gravity are distinct realms of c.,

67:1.4 of a personality who is knowingly resisting c..

94:11.6 self-realization results from identification with c.

94:12.6 once again receive the truth of expanded c. even as

100:6.2 the value which is held to be supreme is truly a c.

101:7.6 a living experience in the ascending values of c..

102:6.5 must be reckoned with, but when contacting with c.,

102:7.9 If the nonreligious approaches to c. presume to

103:9.9 love; and these are the ideals of objective c. whose

104:3.4 While reason demands a monotheistic unity of c.,

104:5.6 The Paradise Isle is the absolute of c., the absolute

104:5.6 sum total of actualized reality—spirit, c., or mindal.

104:5.11 of all latent energy reality—spirit, mindal, or c..

106:0.1 of Deity to the genesis and manifestations of c.;

112:1.10 to experience unchallengeable consciousness of c..

112:1.18 is the unifier of all these factors as related to c..

112:2.8 the human personality with and in the c. of certain

112:2.11 the insight of spirit can still perceive c. and supreme

112:2.12 experiential realization of the c. of the observation

112:5.1 Selfhood is a c. whether material, morontial, or

115:1.3 diverse levels of c. have been designated as finite,

116:6.5 new personal unification of the several kinds of c..

117:3.1 The c. variously designated as the Supreme Being,

118:3.3 accordingly relegated to the domain of relative c..

cosmic realization

110:6.17 material and spiritual forces greatly augments c.

117:0.3 of Supremacy advanced one more step toward c..

cosmic recognition

16:9.1 unification of these universe reality responses of c..

cosmic reflex

108:2.11 that such bestowals are determined by some c. action

cosmic relations

100:1.1 highest concepts of diversified life situations and c..

cosmic relationships

10:8.8 the c. of the Universal Absolute will tend to grow in

50:5.9 meanings, and culture grasps at c. and true values.

53:0.1 disregard of fraternal obligations, blindness to c..

56:10.6 attempts to discover new levels of harmonious c..

103:7.8 The truth—an understanding of c., universe facts,

104:3.4 plural Absolutes and of their co-ordination in c..

cosmic reliability

50:7.1 a peculiar quality of confidence in c. which is not

cosmic reserve corps

114:7.13 (The c. of universe-conscious citizens on Urantia

cosmic response(s)

16:6.6 the nonfactual, reflective conclusions based on c..

16:6.9 insights, these c., are innate in the cosmic mind,

cosmic responsibility

112:5.5 is man’s greatest opportunity and his supreme c..

117:4.9 lies the great c. of self-conscious personalities.

cosmic salt

99:1.4 Religion must act as the c. which prevents the

cosmic scheme

12:9.6 thereby disrupting the c. of personality identity.

cosmic scope

54:1.7 wisdom is divine and safe only when it is c. in scope

cosmic self-destruction

118:7.7 The possibility of c cannot be avoided if the evolving

cosmic self-maintenance

42:11.7 progressive evolution associated with c. is universal.

cosmic self-realization

94:8.17 such achievements constitute true progress in c..

94:11.6 True c. results from identification with cosmic reality

cosmic sense

118:4.7 are, in actuality, transformative creators in the c..

cosmic service

18:0.11 passing of time added to their equipment for c..

cosmic situation(s)

54:6.10 wisdom is essential to the understanding of c..

112:5.14 consciousness cannot reappear until a c. has been

cosmic socialization

56:10.14 C. constitutes the highest form of personality

cosmic sociology

3:4.7 is an actual experience in c., the Creator-creature

cosmic source

56:1.1 As the c., Paradise functions prior to space and

cosmic stage

105:7.15 This is the c. on which is enacted the endless drama

cosmic stamina

91:9.2 You must possess c. stamina.

cosmic standpoint

112:3.2 From the c. the mortal is already dead;

cosmic substitute

109:1.3 Actual living experience has no c. substitute.

cosmic suicide

117:4.4 was worth while in the life of such a c. will persist,

cosmic summation

115:7.4 the Supreme, who is the Deity focalization and c. of

cosmic system

112:1.17 This distinction is vital, for in a c. the individual

cosmic technique

16:6.10 of the Infinite is by a c. of self-revelation.

42:1.3 of natural laws apart from the c. of Paradise and

100:3.7 Evolution is a c. technique of growth.

cosmic tension

116:7.6 there is built up a profound c. which can only find

cosmic thinking

16:6.9 these qualities of courageous and independent c..

cosmic total

117:6.22 Father treats his experiential children as a single c..

cosmic truth(s)

2:7.10 integrated modern concepts of c., universe beauty,

94:3.8 numerous c., but it has all too often fallen victim to

102:6.10 the theories of materialistic fact in favor of the c. of

118:10.15 goodness attained through the pursuit of c..

cosmic tyranny

118:10.1 to do that, for that would be nothing short of c..

cosmic understandings

50:5.9 impel them to seek for spiritual satisfactions and c.

cosmic undertakings

50:7.1 special assignments to c. where unquestioned faith

cosmic unity

50:5.10 are now co-ordinated in c. and unselfish service.

58:6.8 Those that attain c. persist, while those that fall short

87:4.6 made it difficult for religionists to conceive of c..

111:1.2 There is a c. in the several mind levels of the

cosmic universe

133:5.8 There is unity in the c. if you could only discern its

cosmic unreality

2:3.5 Such attitudes of c. can survive in the universe only

cosmic upheaval

57:4.6 the outer systems are safe at the time of such a c..

cosmic value(s)

49:6.8 intellectual, social, spiritual, and c.-insight values.

99:3.13 of spiritual insight and the appreciation of c..

112:5.22 mortal memory of personality relationships has c.

117:6.4 act of choosing to do the will of the Creator is a c.

195:7.16 Religion is the divine embrace of c. and connotes

cosmic viewpoints

116:4.9 Creators acquire the natures and c. of their actual

cosmic welfare

25:2.12 temporal existence and c. of the creatures of time.

cosmic whole

116:5.16 hence no part of the c. can find real stability until the

cosmic window

103:0.1 The Adjuster is the c. through which the creature

cosmic wisdom

50:5.9 of fear and superstition to the high levels of c.

54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine and safe only when it is c. in

54:6.10 C. is essential to the understanding of cosmic

55:0.1 ever-advancing revelations of divine truth and c..

55:4.21 C. seems to become constitutive in the ministry of

55:11.4 achievements in the supreme realization of c..

56:10.20 peace, moral satisfaction, spiritual joy, and c..

106:9.12 evolving personality on ever-ascending levels of c.,

118:7.8 completion of c.-wisdom attainment, and finality of

118:9.9 of all creature reality, the consummation of c.,

cosmic work

16:4.4 any personal connection between the c.-energy work

cosmic-associated

104:4.34 The Sixth Triunity—the triunity of c. Deity.

cosmic-energy

16:4.4 trace any personal connection between the c. work

cosmic-gravity

12:3.8 about ninety-five per cent of the active c. action of

cosmic-mindsee mind

cosmic-wisdom

118:7.8 completion of c. attainment, and finality of creature

Cosmic Gravity

12:3.5 4. The C. Gravity of the Isle of Paradise.

Cosmic Pattern

104:4.1 First Person of Deity, Primal C., and Essence of

Cosmic Supremacy

29:4.35 dissociators never transgress the mandates of C..

cosmically

0:11.12 making it c. possible to have material universes in

11:1.2 The Father is c. focalized, spiritually personalized,

56:4.5 Philosophically, c., and with reference to differential

106:1.1 phases of the finite become c. integrated only as a

112:5.10 When the spiritually and c. advanced mortals die,

116:4.7 personality progressions which, when c. totaled,

117:5.13 C. moral and divinely spiritual character represents

184:4.6 technique whereby the c. lonely mortals of earth

cosmologic

56:10.5 The attainment of c. levels of thought includes:

cosmological

104:1.13 Only in its philosophic implications and c.

104:2.6 philosophical and c. reason demand the recognition

cosmologies

101:3.1 lives in spite of its contamination with erroneous c.

101:4.1 discover errors on the face of the associated c.

102:1.3 with the statements of partial and transient c..

cosmology

12:9.3 of materialistic philosophy and mechanistic c..

55:5.6 to excel in the sciences and philosophies of c..

56:10.2 absorbed in the experiential study of c., divinity,

56:10.3 the pursuit of beauty—c.—you all too often limit to

56:10.8 even c. leads to the pursuit of divine reality values—

94:11.12 to unify their philosophy and to harmonize their c..

94:12.1 The great weakness in the c. of Buddhism was

98:7.6 the dogmas, tenets, and c. of the Hellenized and

99:4.13 c. which portrays the triune existence of spirit, mind,

101:1.5 of the rationalistic speculations of a material c.,

101:4.1 wise from time to time to provide instruction in c..

101:4.1 Any c. presented as a part of revealed religion is

101:4.2 The c. of these revelations is not inspired.

101:4.5 While statements with reference to c. are never

111:4.4 eugenics, philosophy, the fine arts, religion, and c..

cosmopolitan

44:8.6 celestial artisans, that c. body of exquisite workers

64:7.3 India became the home of the most c. population

79:3.8 contributed to the diversification of a c. culture,

80:9.16 best opportunity for blending in the c. population of

94:1.1 In the days of Melchizedek, India was a c. country

94:4.1 This, the oldest and most c. of the world’s religions,

97:9.11 David’s c. tribe of Judah was more gentile than

132:0.3 desire to study and mingle with this c. aggregation of

132:4.1 this, the largest and most c. city of the world.

133:3.4 Corinth was the most c. city of the Mediterranean

cosmos

0:11.13 The finite can coexist in the c. along with the Infinite

1:3.5 the ultimate reality of the personal c is absonite spirit

1:5.16 all the mind expression of the expanding c..

3:1.2 God is revealed throughout the c., but the c. can

3:1.2 the c. can never contain or encompass the entirety

4:1.12 the apparent “accidents” of the c. are undoubtedly a

9:7.4 unerring operations of this consciousness of the c..

10:4.6 The Trinity functions on all levels of the c., and man

11:6.2 in the contraction and expansion cycles of the c..

12:6.2 is absolute in the spiritual administration of the c. in

12:8.14 In the evolutionary c. energy-matter is dominant

15:14.9 Your planet is a member of an enormous c.; you

16:6.4 that these realities so respond to the mind of the c..

16:7.6 Virtue is righteousness—conformity with the c..

16:8.15 recognition of the three basic mind realities of the c.:

48:7.9 and unforeseen accidents do not occur in the c..

48:7.12 of truth, and the melody vibrates throughout the c.,

48:7.14 12. The greatest affliction of the c. is never to have

56:1.1 the material c. come forth from the nuclear Isle of

57:3.6 on an independent adventure in the c. of creation.

58:2.3 in the creation, and maintenance of the material c..

87:6.1 odds in the one-sided struggle of man versus the c..

90:3.1 since his limited comprehension of the c. led him

92:4.3 the response of the superintellectual c. to the hunger

94:3.3 the primordial creative potency of the potential c.,

94:6.3 between the potentials and the actuals of the c.,

94:6.10 placed upon the Way of Heaven, the pattern of the c.

94:11.6 the finite c. of energy, mind, and spirit, bounded by

98:2.7 probings into the nature and reality of the c..

99:4.13 these three partial approaches to the reality of the c.

101:6.16 possible of manifestation in the evolving c. of time

101:10.2 man is aware that he is a part of the ideational c.,

101:10.8 are no longer a slavish part of the mathematical c.

102:3.10 and classify the segmented parts of the limitless c..

102:3.10 Religion grasps the idea-of-the-whole, the entire c..

102:3.10 This c. of the Infinite I AM is therefore endless,

102:3.12 feeling of reality to man’s spiritual insight into the c..

102:4.6 Spiritual experience is the real soul of man’s c..

102:5.1 In the evolving c. the potential is what is to be, and

103:6.4 the c. appears to be mechanical and energy-material.

103:6.5 applied, are compelled to view the c. in distortion,

103:6.9 religion is man’s experience with the c. of spirit

103:6.9 like a reasonable and unified attitude toward the c..

103:7.3 for an energy understanding of the material c..

104:3.2 Still, with all this belief in the unity of the c., man

104:4.8 self-revelatory to the creatures of the evolving c..

104:4.26 is the center of the force-energy activation of the c.

104:4.26 this triunity is the energy potential of the c.-infinite

104:4.27 to control and stabilize the metamorphosing c..

104:4.28 the material Paradise heart of the infinite c. beats in

104:4.38 This is the association of Deity-in-the-c.,

104:4.47 manifestations in time and space in the eternal c. are

105:3.5 of intellect upon the creatures of a far-flung c..

106:5.2 the personal phases of the unification of the c.,

106:6.1 meaning-values in the scope of a subabsolute c..

106:6.3 If we assume a c.-infinite—some illimitable c. on

106:7.4 Absolute in some inconceivable c.-infinite may be

106:8.11 with other-than-divinity values in the expanding c..

106:9.4 qualifications and imperfections of reality in the c..

107:4.7 fragment of the existential Cause of the total c.,

107:7.4 throughout the c. the impersonal—the nonpersonal,

111:6.1 of man grow out of his twofold relation to the c..

112:5.1 The living c. is an all but infinitely integrated

115:2.4 apparent method whereby the possibilities of the c.

115:3.1 The absolute c. is conceptually without limit;

115:3.1 Man, a finite creature in an infinite c., must content

115:3.13 are operative on the purely eternal level of the c.,

115:3.14 the triodity of actuality that the existents of the c.

115:3.16 The final dynamics of the c. have to do with the

115:3.17 Statics in growth can never appear in the total c.

116:5.16 equilibrium is inherent in the fact of the growing c..

116:7.1 mechanism of the vast creation of the vibrant c..

116:7.3 the spirit of this emerging personality of the c.

116:7.4 spiritual values of all the creations of the finite c. of

116:7.6 creates a genuine divinity tension in the living c.

117:1.1 the grand universe, the consciousness of the finite c.,

117:1.3 unity is expressed in the finite c. in the Supreme,

117:2.9 does this finite c. progressively evolve in response

117:3.13 The Father originates the concept of a finite c.;

117:4.10 value meanings of the c. into your evolving selfhood?

117:5.1 In him the qualities and quantities of the c. do find

117:5.12 forever a part of the living c., the Supreme person.

117:6.3 the Supreme is to the finite c.; his Deity is the great

117:6.27 can ever be lonely in his journey through the c.,

118:1.1 possible comprehension of Deity’s relation to the c..

118:4.7 It is upon a c impregnated by the capacity-producing

118:7.2 It rather indicates the foreordained trend of the c.

118:8.11 is stable and, in some form, continuing in the c..

118:9.1 are enabled to coexist in the c. with the Infinite.

130:4.3 appreciation of, and response to, the intellectual c..

130:4.13 such a c. obscures the living light of the universal

130:7.7 on the ascending and perfecting levels of the c..

195:6.14 that determiners are not the exclusive law of the c..

cosmos-infinite

104:4.26 within this triunity is the energy potential of the c.,

106:6.3 If we assume a c—some illimitable cosmos on beyond

106:7.4 the Unqualified Absolute in some inconceivable c.

cosovereign

17:6.9 of the era of light and life the local universe c. enters

cosovereignty

17:6.8 the Creator Son elevates the Mother Spirit to c. and

cost

84:8.6 self-gratifications have indeed c. a fatal price if

86:6.7 and frightful price to pay, but it was worth all it c.,

89:1.7 have c. vast treasure in effort, sacrifice, and self-

92:3.9 terribly expensive, but they were worth all they c..

97:1.6 almost c. Samuel his life, when he dared to proclaim:

124:2.9 it c. only about one fourth as much to live there as in

133:4.12 the thing which is about to c. you your temporal life.

137:8.14 whatever it shall c. you in the things of the world,

140:8.28 The c. of remaining in the progressive ascent of the

149:2.13 they had determined to hold in their hearts at all c..

162:2.2 these teachers are determined to uphold at any c..

171:1.2 he had preached the sermon on “Counting the C..”

171:2.0 2. ON COUNTING THE COST

171:2.1 which has become known as “Counting the C..”

171:2.3 sit down and count the c. of being my disciple.

171:2.3 without first sitting down to count up the c. to see

171:2.3 If you fail thus to reckon the c., after you have laid

171:2.4 “Now must each of you sit down and count the c.

172:1.7 since the c. of this ointment was a sum equal to

costly

70:2.1 War is strong medicine, very c. and most dangerous;

81:5.3 this guild of civilization exacts c. admission fees,

84:7.27 Family life has become more and more c., while

89:8.7 substituted for something more tangible and c..

172:1.5 to open a large alabaster cruse of very rare and c.

172:1.5 showing indignation that so c. an ointment should

costs

70:11.13 each party made a deposit with the judge to pay the c

83:3.1 wife, they compare to a cat because she c. nothing.

175:3.1 arrest and to bring about his death at any and all c..

costumes

87:1.5 Mourning c. were designed to disguise survivors;

cottages

134:3.6 lived in c. each accommodating about a dozen

couch

132:5.25 this wealthy Roman arose from his c. and delivered

148:9.2 down from Capernaum on a small c. by his friends.

148:9.2 boldly lowered the sick man on his c. by ropes

179:1.3 divan of the host with one c. on the right and eleven

179:1.4 around the table and took his place on the lowest c.

179:5.1 arose from the c. and, taking the cup in his hands,

191:0.8 Most of the time he reclined on a c. in a corner of

couches

147:5.2 the walls of the room behind the c. of the diners,

179:1.1 long table was surrounded by thirteen reclining c.,

189:4.1 resting on the very c. whereon they reclined during

couldnon-exhaustive

55:2.10 C. you but visit a planet in an advanced stage of

62:5.9 we did not—c. not—arbitrarily influence Andon and

75:6.4 C. anything have been more tragic!

111:7.2 you c., if you only would—as you work and worry,

140:8.20 C. you have had but one look at him, you would

168:1.1 C. not he who opened the eyes of the blind have

councilsee council of; seeCouncil

2:3.3 extending from the planetary c. up through the

6:5.7 the Son did sit in c with the Father in the eternal past

15:11.2 This legislative or advisory c. consists of seven

16:3.6 When the Seven Master Spirits are in c., it is Master

17:1.2 one of their number to preside over that joint c..

17:1.2 Periodically they journey to Paradise to sit in c. with

20:2.2 being directed by their supreme c. on Paradise,

23:1.7 the annals of the master universe has this Paradise c.

24:6.4 Graduate Guides and the chief of their supreme c.

33:5.2 Immanuel might preside over any high universe c.

35:6.2 This c. is in frequent session at universe headquarters

35:6.4 the Most Highs frequently convene in c. with the

35:9.3 are filled by selections made by the supreme c.

39:1.16 This is the highest angelic c. on any sphere, and it

43:2.3 the Melchizedek c. and the court of the Most High.

43:5.14 the Satania upheaval constitute the emergency c.,

45:1.1 time to time by the Jerusem supreme executive c..

45:2.4 This planetary c. assembles from time to time on the

45:3.9 administration supported by the Jerusem executive c.

45:3.9 This c. consists of twelve members: 1. Hanavard,

45:3.22 This c. periodically chooses three members to

45:3.22 to represent the local system on the supreme c. at

45:4.1 located the headquarters of the Urantia advisory c.,

45:4.2 This Urantia advisory c. is made up of the following

48:2.18 This c. grants material for morontia forms to all

55:10.1 the first act of this supreme c. is to acknowledge the

55:10.7 of an extra-Paradise authority, the supreme c..

66:3.5 buildings of Dalamatia were one story except the c.

66:5.2 1. The c. on food and material welfare.

66:5.2 They taught well digging, spring control, and

66:5.2 They taught those from the higher altitudes and from

66:5.4 This c. was dedicated to the task of selecting and

66:5.11 This c. was employed in fostering industry within the

66:5.11 the trade in the improved salt produced by the c. on

66:5.13 The head of this c. was Hap.

66:5.17 c. was concerned with the introduction of sanitation

66:5.23 8. The planetary c. on art and science.

66:5.31 This supreme c. was directed by Van and was the

66:5.31 This c. was one of wide function, being intrusted

66:7.2 the central temple of worship and the ten c. mansions

67:3.1 of Satania, was broadcast by the Melchizedek c..

67:4.1 Ang and three members of the food c. had survived.

67:6.5 an advisory c. consisting of: one of the loyal aids of

70:5.3 When the c. interpreted the current mores, it was a

70:5.3 The chairman of the c. was one of the forerunners of

74:3.3 with the planetary receivers and the advisory c..

84:7.29 return to the family-c. practices of the Andites.

93:1.2 they convened in solemn c. and petitioned the

114:1.1 One of this c. is now always resident on Urantia as

114:2.3 as “the Baptist,” is chairman of this c. when it is in

114:2.3 But the ex officio head of this c. is the Assigned

114:6.2 This c. serves as the volunteer cabinet of the resident

114:7.11 These embrace the judiciary c., the historicity c.,

114:7.11 the historicity c., the c. on political sovereignty,

119:3.1 The supreme c. on Salvington had just finished the

144:6.2 prepared to go into c. with the apostles of Jesus.

144:6.7 the joint c. had unanimously voted that baptism

144:9.1 Tonight go into joint c. and arrange your affairs

154:0.1 at Tiberias a c. was being held between Herod and

154:0.3 Herod ordered them out of his c. chamber.

154:5.1 an emergency c. at seven o’clock that morning.

163:5.1 The last ten days of November were spent in c. at

164:4.1 leaders of the Sanhedrin decided to convene the c. in

164:5.3 the temple until Josiah came from the c. chamber.

167:0.3 James spoke in the synagogue, and a general c. was

168:3.3 Sanhedrin on that day, never again to sit in the c..

174:2.1 held a c. between the Sanhedrin and some fifty

188:1.2 a secret, even before they withdrew from the c..

council of

15:10.13 The co-ordinate c. of the superuniverse is composed

16:3.15 the presiding head of the Paradise c. of the Seven

18:7.1 the rulings of the supreme c. of their reserve corps.

20:2.8 assigned to the high personal c. of a Creator Son,

20:4.3 Such Adjusters form the supreme Divinington c. of

23:1.6 directed by the c. of the Seven Master Spirits not

25:3.16 are translated to the c. of perfection on Paradise,

28:4.11 consideration at any c. of the Ancients of Days.

33:8.3 The supreme c. of the local universe is made up of

36:2.12 they are minutely scrutinized by the supreme c. of

43:2.4 All judicial problems are first reviewed by the c. of

43:2.8 The combined c. of legislators consists of three

43:5.14 director, the president of the emergency c. of Edentia

45:2.4 the Sovereign presides over the system c. of world

45:3.8 He functions as acting chairman of the executive c.

45:7.4 They are chosen by the Jerusem c. of one thousand,

45:7.4 are selected by the c. of one thousand electors,

48:2.18 They constitute the local planetary c. of supreme

50:2.2 And there is an analogous c. of seventy at the

50:2.3 surround themselves with a supreme c. of twelve,

54:5.12 11. An emergency c. of ex-mortals consisting of

55:10.1 establishment of supreme c. of unlimited authority.

55:10.2 This c. of unlimited authority is chiefly concerned

55:10.5 Avonal Sons of Paradise constitute the new high c.

55:10.6 the service of the supreme c. of unlimited authority.

66:1.2 Caligastia had been attached to the c. of the Life

67:2.2 Van, chairman of the supreme c. of co-ordination.

67:4.1 The c. of art and science remained loyal in its

67:6.2 Life Carriers assumed leadership of this c. of forty,

67:6.5 were administered by a c. of planetary receivers,

67:6.5 Van was assigned a place on the c. of planetary

70:5.2 first real governmental body was the c. of the elders.

70:5.3 In the early c. of the elders there resided the potential

70:5.4 following the unanimous rule of the “c. of seven.”

70:12.2 and diffuse powers of the primitive c. of elders

74:2.6 senior Melchizedek, chief of the c. of receivership on

74:3.5 a feast for the c. of men and women who had been

77:3.1 Accordingly a c. of the tribes was called, and after

80:5.6 When the tribal c. of the Andite elders had adjudged

114:3.4 assume his place in the c. of the Planetary Princes

114:6.2 immediately directed by the seraphic c. of twelve,

114:6.3 I preside over this c. of seraphic chiefs, and I am a

159:6.2 On the Sabbath day a c. of more than one hundred

167:2.3 preached on this parable that night at the general c.

188:3.12 which show that during this period the supreme c. of

188:3.14 sat in the seat of Caligastia in the system c. of the

189:0.1 summoned his c. of the resurrection of sleeping

189:0.1 after the adjournment of this c. of the archangels,

195:1.1 Apostle Paul stood before the c. of the Areopagus

Council of Defense

72:7.7 in the event of war the National C. is empowered to

72:7.14 except war funds assessed by the National C.,

72:11.1 experience, by the president of the National C..

72:11.1 This c. consists of twenty-five members, nominated

Council of Destiny

31:10.9 the seven constitute the Supreme C. on Paradise;

Council of Equilibrium

29:4.2 they are directed and distributed by the C.,

57:1.4 recorded a permit issued by the Uversa C. to the

Council of Nebadon

32:5.9 Messenger temporarily attached to the Supreme C.

Council of the Paradise Corps of the Finality

17:1.7 Supreme Executives by the chief of the Supreme C..

Council of Universe Adjustments

18:6.2 of Days functions on Paradise as the Supreme C..

Council, Archangel

55:12.6 Mighty Messenger assigned to the AC. on Urantia.]

councilors

184:3.17 The c. were anxious to carry these matters to a

184:3.17 they feared Pilate might return to the Roman capital

185:2.1 The Sadducees and c. who had taken it upon

185:5.4 the chief priests and the Sanhedrin c. all shouted at

185:5.13 the direct leadership of the c. of the Sanhedrin;

councilssee councils of

15:11.2 the superuniverse c. elects a native representative.

16:3.15 Therefore in the Master Spirit c. on high, when it

18:5.4 Ancients of Days at the supreme c. on Paradise.

18:6.5 He is an ex officio member of all primary c. and all

33:8.4 The presidents of these c. constitute the immediate

33:8.5 All findings of the high universe advisory c. are

33:8.5 These high c. are without authority or power to

33:8.5 These high c. are the universe superlegislatures, but

35:9.4 The supreme Lanonandek c. are stationed on the

43:4.7 were wont to come up to these Edentia c. just as

45:5.4 also by the higher governing bodies and advisory c..

51:0.3 in the c. their work is not reckoned as a total loss.

66:1.3 request came up for approval in the constellation c.,

66:5.1 When two or more of these ten c met in joint session

70:5.4 Some tribes had female c., and from time to time

70:5.9 clan and tribal c. continued in an advisory capacity

72:9.3 and by the mandate of the regional supreme c.,

72:9.3 are conferred by the state and regional supreme c.

114:7.11 no permanent head, does have its own permanent c.

114:7.11 commissioned by these permanent c. for specific

139:6.7 Nathaniel was often absent from the apostolic c.,

140:9.3 for your enemies will bring you up before their c.,

councils of

15:9.15 requisites for admission to the c. of the Ancients

15:10.1 supergovernment, taking origin in the C. of the

15:10.23 Their rulers work in the c. of divine wisdom for the

15:11.2 These representatives are chosen by the high c. of

15:12.3 We are here dealing with the c. of perfection.

15:13.6 Faithfuls of Days who are attached to the c. of the

16:3.8 procedures in the c. of the Seven Master Spirits.

16:3.10 In the c. of the Seven Master Spirits, when the

16:3.12 and whenever, in the c. of the Seven Master Spirits,

18:6.4 all other required personalities up to the supreme c.

19:3.2 and in the c. of the local system sovereigns.

19:4.3 from the perfect worlds of Havona to the c. of the

25:6.1 the c. of the Chiefs of Records on the headquarters

26:10.3 subjects of disappointment are examined by the c. of

32:2.7 extending from the supreme c. of the universe to

33:8.4 The one hundred c. of supreme sanction are also

35:1.2 regularly constituted tribunals and c. of Nebadon,

35:8.4 System Sovereigns and assistants to the supreme c.

39:1.9 serves from the c. of the Planetary Princes to the

39:2.3 information of the realms for his guidance in the c. of

43:4.7 permitted to sit in the Edentia c. of the loyal System

66:3.4 the ten c. of the corporeal staff situated at the centers

66:5.1 were organized for service in ten autonomous c. of

67:2.1 called the ten c. of Urantia in session extraordinary

114:3.4 The Urantia government is represented in the c. of

119:7.2 conspicuous place in the c. of the entire universe.

119:8.1 instructed to retire from the c. of the Most Highs.

128:4.2 obligate himself to be directed by the “c. of men,”

135:12.5 in the c. of the government of Galilee and Perea.

137:1.6 did I also number you in the c. of the kingdom,

137:6.5 shall be called to join you in the c. of the kingdom.

139:5.5 to an honored position in the c. of the Master;

139:8.8 In the c. of the twelve Thomas was always cautious

174:5.3 Sanhedrin, or who were high in the c. of the nation

176:2.5 Son of Man are known only in the c. of Paradise;

183:0.4 that the plan for his death had its origin in the c. of

counselnoun

2:2.1 “My c. shall stand; I will do all my pleasures”

2:2.2 His plans are steadfast, his c. immutable, while his

15:12.2 voluntarily submit matters for c. or adjudication

16:5.1 enjoys the benefits of the united c. and wisdom of

18:6.7 guided in their decisions by the c. of their Union of

19:3.1 These Trinity-origin beings are the c. of Deity to the

19:3.1 They are not reflective of the divine c. of the Trinity;

19:3.1 of the divine c. of the Trinity; they are that c..

19:3.6 are the perfection of the divine c. of the Trinity.

19:3.6 We represent, in fact are, the c. of perfection.

19:3.6 When we are supplemented by the experiential c.

19:3.6 When our united c. has been associated, confirmed

19:4.4 such decisions embrace the united wisdom, c., and

19:4.5 —when the voice of wisdom has spoken and the c.

21:2.11 The advice and c. of the Union of Days is invaluable

25:8.7 —a Paradise Companion would be assigned for c. and

26:10.1 affords ample opportunity to receive the helpful c. of

27:3.2 and friendly c. regarding ethical interpretations.

27:4.1 ascendant mortals find it helpful to receive the c. of

28:4.11 array of matters engaging the attention and c. of

28:5.4 To the Divine Counselors—the Hearts of C.,

28:5.15 4. The Heart of C..

28:5.15 they are selectively reflective of the c. of all beings,

28:5.15 they requisition an ensemble of the Hearts of C.,

28:5.15 revised in the light of the c. of the high minds of

28:6.10 In the assignment of trusts the c. of the Imports of

31:9.4 with the c. of the pre-eventuated senior Architect,

33:3.8 creative act does the one do aught without the c. of

33:5.2 as adviser to the Sovereign Son but gives c. only on

33:6.1 Gabriel always seeks the c. of Immanuel regarding

34:4.10 names: the spirit of worship, the spirit of c.,

36:5.2 intuition, understanding, courage, knowledge, c.,

36:5.9 faithful associate of the spirits of courage and c.;

36:5.10 5. The spirit of c.—the social urge, the endowment of

39:8.1 With the help and c. of the senior archangels some

50:2.2 The Planetary Princes may at any time seek the c.

53:1.1 Many times had he been in c. with the Most Highs

53:5.1 Michael took c. of his Paradise brother, Immanuel.

53:5.4 c. with the Most Highs, elected to assume command

55:4.16 these advisers never proffer c. unless it is asked for.

62:6.3 mammals brought the function of the spirit of c.,

66:8.1 While slightly resentful of senior c. and somewhat

67:2.3 isolated, utterly cut off from all outside c. and advice

75:1.1 and they could not take c. with their superiors on

75:4.8 Mother Eve and gave both of them advice and c.

75:6.1 Adam sought the c. of the Melchizedeks, but they

75:8.4 But had they been guided by the c. of the

77:3.3 Bablot’s c. finally prevailed, and construction was

95:5.6 gods into the worship of the sun was due to the c. of

97:6.4 “Righteous is our Lord, great in c. and mighty in

99:6.2 activities to provide wise c. and spiritual guidance;

119:8.1 consent to the withdrawal of the Trinity Sons of c.

120:0.6 proceeded to impart the bestowal c. which would

120:1.7 offer you the following c., which should guide you

120:3.0 3. FURTHER COUNSEL AND ADVICE

122:0.2 prepared by the Melchizedeks, in c. with Gabriel,

123:0.4 they spent the entire month of September in c. with

128:5.1 in managing the home with Jesus’ help in c. and

128:7.4 Be wise in your c. and eloquent in your lives, that

128:7.4 The wise and loving c. of Jesus prevented a break in

132:5.2 I do this because you have asked for my c.,

132:5.14 I would admonish you to receive my c. as given only

132:5.25 of all my wealth in accordance with your c..”

135:8.2 decided to take c. with him concerning their plans.

136:3.6 Jesus would be ever mindful of the c. he received

137:5.2 Andrew dared to make reply to Jesus’ words of c..

137:7.3 calm Peter with his more seasoned and philosophic c.

138:1.3 Andrew’s c. finally prevailed, and they went forth

139:8.13 Thomas gave wise c. to the apostles after Pentecost

146:2.5 You have set at naught all my c., and you have

148:6.5 “But the c. of his second friend, Bildad, was even

148:6.7 the attitude of Job in view of the c. of his friends

148:7.3 forthwith to Tiberias and took c. with Herod,

154:1.0 1. A WEEK OF COUNSEL

154:1.1 From May 1 to May 7 Jesus held intimate c. with

155:1.1 of the people take c. together, against the Lord

156:6.3 David Zebedee, and where they intended to take c.

158:6.5 return to Magadan and there take c. concerning

162:2.5 heard the people talking this way, they took c. with

163:5.3 his own initiative, though he had taken c. with Philip

167:4.4 they drew off by themselves for a time to take c. of

171:2.3 another king, does not first sit down and take c. as

172:1.9 to take c. as to what should be done with Lazarus.

173:2.5 withdrew to one side to take c. among themselves

173:2.8 they retired to take further c. among themselves.

173:4.1 they withdrew to take further c., and the Master,

173:4.2 But they took c. among themselves and refused to

173:4.5 so angered that they withdrew and held further c.

174:1.1 a fitting opportunity for securing the Master’s c..

175:1.19 you who knowingly reject the c. of God appear to

177:4.8 priests and rulers and took c. with the captain of

181:2.2 prevent your extending to them all sympathy, c.,

191:0.7 of Nathaniel’s characteristic philosophic c..

192:2.10 Admix friendship with your c. and add love to

194:4.4 him, being delivered up by the determinate c. and

194:4.10 accept the c. of one of the leading rabbis, Gamaliel,

194:4.10 if this c. or this work is of men, will be overthrown;

194:4.10 They decided to follow Gamaliel’s c., and there

counselverb

25:4.15 They are able so to c. the workers of space as to

43:4.2 right hand of the Constellation Fathers to c. them,

48:6.8 Even on Urantia they c. the human teachers of truth

48:6.37 are assigned to teach, and c. the surviving mortals

120:2.2 I c. that you assume, after you are sufficiently self-

120:2.3 I c. you to accept from Gabriel the conference of

120:2.5 I c. you to function largely in the role of a teacher.

128:7.4 be severely tried, Jesus would only c.: “Be patient.

132:5.2 your accumulated wealth, then would I c. you to

141:3.8 he did not mean to condone sin or to c. fraternity

144:6.3 I will hear you and c. you in the solution of your

counseled

54:5.8 c. Michael to remain aloof from the rebels and allow

54:5.10 c. Gabriel to foster full opportunity for every living

73:7.3 The Melchizedeks c. Adam not to initiate a program

81:6.40 and always should these innovators be c. by the

97:6.4 And when Jeremiah c. the surrender of the city,

127:2.7 the chazan, who c. him about his reply to the

135:6.8 John c. the teachers to instruct in the spirit as well as

135:6.8 While John c. all: “Make ready for the end of the age

171:3.2 Jesus c. Abner to permit the women’s corps to go

183:4.2 Jesus had c. Lazarus against exposing himself to

counseling

20:5.6 spends much of his time in c. and instructing the

21:1.4 each universe as the c. ambassador of the Trinity.

25:4.17 delay, facilitating progress, and c. achievement.

25:4.19 Besides c. regarding legal usages, Technical Advisers

44:5.10 such as c. with the seraphim, cherubim, and sanobim

55:4.5 presently to be advised by a c. Trinity Teacher Son,

55:10.8 and in c. the numerous finaliter groups serving

120:3.1 as you prepare to depart for Urantia and after c. you

132:5.0 5. COUNSELING THE RICH MAN

132:5.25 When Jesus had finished c. him, this wealthy Roman

133:3.8 c. with us as to the best way to help these women

139:1.8 and in c. these early leaders about the organization of

counselorsee Divine Counselor

18:6.6 still primarily a Trinity ambassador and Paradise c..

39:1.15 the Creator Son was in the likeness of a teaching c.

43:5.13 but commissioned as a special c. with the Faithful of

45:3.8 7. The high c.Hanavard, number 67 of the primary

53:0.1 service in many systems, had been a high c. of his

55:4.16 chief of the sphere, the superuniverse secoraphic c.,

55:4.22 Early in the seventh epoch the Trinity Teacher c. of

55:4.22 later on they will be augmented by a third c. coming

55:10.5 these Magisterial Sons will become the supreme c.

99:1.4 to function as a wise guide and experienced c. in

119:2.1 the Faithful of Days, the Paradise c. to that

119:4.3 Michael was attached as a seraphic teaching c.,

119:4.3 His last or terminal assignment was as c. and helper

120:0.6 before his elder brother and Paradise c., Immanuel.

127:2.7 Jesus had but one wise c. in all Nazareth, his old

154:6.9 in Jesus a sympathizing friend and understanding c..

181:1.4 this new teacher as the guide and c. of the soul.

181:2.13 Andrew will, indeed, continue as your friend and c.

181:2.18 “If your brethren desire to retain you as their c., I

181:2.18 be content to be the teacher and c. of those who

183:5.4 John had something of the status of a Roman c.

192:2.7 be a considerate and wise c. to James my brother

counselorssee Divine Counselors

15:10.17 Faithfuls of Days—the Paradise c. to the Most High

18:6.1 In the evolving local universes they act only as c.

18:6.1 universe has assigned to it one of these Paradise c.,

18:7.2 They act only as c.; never do they participate in

19:4.8 administrators, rulers, executives, advisers, c., and

25:3.13 By this time these c. and teachers have become

25:4.18 A special group act as law c. to the Life Carriers,

26:4.8 6. C. and Advisers.

26:10.0 10. THE COUNSELORS AND ADVISERS

26:10.1 The superaphic c. and advisers of the second circle

26:10.2 the c. and advisers serve as the c. and comforters

26:10.4 They are then taken by the c. of the circle before the

26:10.6 The c. and advisers on the second circle begin the

28:5.19 A special liaison exists between the c. and advisers

35:2.1 friends, sympathetic teachers, and wise c..

35:2.4 to receive suggestions, and to act as c., thus helping

35:6.5 Most Highs surround themselves with a corps of c.,

35:8.4 c. in the higher administrative work of the universe

35:8.9 Co-ordinators and Constellation C. . . . . . . 100,000

35:10.2 as System Sovereigns and as constellation c..

39:1.10 These are the true friends and postgraduate c. of all

39:1.13 4. The Teaching C. These angels are the invaluable

39:1.13 Teaching c. are secretaries to all orders of teachers,

39:1.14 often attended, by these c. of the supreme seraphim.

39:2.7 associates of their fellow seraphim, the teaching c..

39:3.7 as volunteer c. to the planetary rulers and as

39:6.5 4. Morontia C..

45:3.8 and a member of the high corps of universe c. and

45:4.0 4. THE FOUR AND TWENTY COUNSELORS

45:4.1 the Urantia advisory council, the four and twenty c.

45:4.1 These four and twenty c. are his personal agents

45:4.2 These twenty-four c. have been recruited from the

45:4.16 general, members of the four and twenty c..

45:7.7 appear in the presence of the four and twenty c.

48:6.35 face to face with true friends and understanding c.,

48:6.37 4. Morontia C.. These ministers receive their name

48:6.28 through the untiring ministry of their seraphic c.,

48:6.28 Many of the teaching c. of the supreme order of

50:2.2 four and twenty c., assembled from the bestowal

50:2.2 In Satania these c. are at present all natives of

54:5.12 The entire Uversa corps of c. concurred in advising

55:4.12 the Teacher Sons serve as c. to the finaliters.

55:4.17 the Teacher Sons come to the worlds as volunteer c.

55:8.4 act as c. to the legislative assemblies and advisers to

55:12.3 Supervisors have long functioned as advisers and c.

57:8.9 proposed by the advisory c. of the Life Carriers,

76:6.3 among the four and twenty c. who constitute the

77:9.5 on Jerusem as a member of the twenty-four c.,

93:10.9 corps of Urantia directors, the four and twenty c.,

114:1.3 plan of sending one of the twenty-four c. to Urantia

114:2.4 The twenty-four c. make frequent trips as individuals

114:2.6 No one knows how long these twenty-four c. will

114:3.2 as the representative of the twenty-four Jerusem c..

114:3.2 1-2-3 the first to become one of the twenty-four c.,

114:3.5 the twenty-four c.,who are representative of Michael

114:5.1 The twenty-four c. come the nearest to being the

114:5.2 when voicing the mandates of the twenty-four c.,

119:4.2 already assigned to the corps of the teaching c..”

137:1.5 Andrew, had become the first accepted c. of the

139:9.9 people heard this and beheld the twins among his c.,

counsels

33:2.5 Uversa, where Michael c. with the Ancients of Days.

114:7.17 Your isolated world is not forgotten in the c. of the

175:1.5 this nation will be left to its own c., and it shall

countnoun

24:2.1 an independent method of keeping c. of all will

24:2.8 They keep c. of nothing but bona fide will creatures.

39:4.4 every c. in the indictments drawn by the

64:7.1 the fifth glacier, the third of geologic c., was well

185:3.1 by assuring Jesus that he did not believe the first c.

countverb

76:5.7 Urantians should c. it all gain if the blunders of

86:4.5 Beings who could not c. over twenty could hardly

88:1.6 was held unlucky to c. cattle or other possessions;

104:0.1 primitive man, for a long time, could not c. beyond

171:2.3 you should each sit down and c. the cost of being

171:2.3 without first sitting down to c. up the cost to see

171:2.4 must each of you sit down and c. the cost of being

counted

87:4.5 The spirits could be c. on to be either good or bad;

90:2.4 the person c. out must die; now, he is only it in

93:4.5 halfheartedly, and that was “c. for righteousness.”

93:6.3 believed “and it was c. to him for righteousness.”

122:7.7 Tent curtains had been hung, and they c. themselves

192:1.7 When they had landed their catch, they c. the fish,

countenance

95:6.8 in sophistries which Zoroaster never stooped to c..

97:4.2 attacked the belief in a Divine Being who would c.

130:6.2 there is an eloquent appeal for help in your c.

131:2.10 God is the health of my c. and the joy of my soul.

135:8.6 A great change came over the c. of Jesus, and

136:8.8 Jesus would not c. the transmutation of divine and

140:6.11 And be not given to fasting with a sad c. to be seen

143:5.4 She beheld in the Master’s face the c. of an upright

149:5.2 ‘A merry heart makes a cheerful c. and is a continual

153:2.1 a nation of fierce c., a nation which will have little

163:2.6 When Matadormus heard this, his c. fell.

165:4.7 Jesus did not teach nor c. improvidence, idleness,

172:5.13 “Why so troubled of c., my good friend; cheer up

175:4.14 assassination, but the Pharisees utterly refused to c.

181:2.6 curious to know the significance of Jesus’ sad c. as

184:3.6 and his very c. disconcerted the lying witnesses.

185:4.2 stately appearance and the calm composure of his c..

countenanced

71:5.4 eliminate this economic lost motion should be c. if

167:5.4 Jesus c. only those teachings which accorded women

countenances

158:5.1 unusual enthusiasm which marked the c. of Peter,

counter

69:4.2 Very early the trading c. was developed, a wide wall

69:9.2 because it ran c. to four strong human proclivities:

94:1.5 directly c. to the dogmas, traditions, and teachings of

117:4.11 man rejects the eternal career, he is moving c. to the

121:7.2 ran c. to the long-standing attitude of the Jews

140:8.14 family when the family ran c. to the Father’s will.

173:2.4 to their question by asking them a c.-question.

counteract

97:7.14 Isaiah did much to c. the many wrong and racially

124:3.6 perturbed by the lad’s enthusiasm and sought to c.

192:0.1 depended upon the bribed guards effectively to c. all

counteracted

111:7.5 the long-distance view of a far-seeing Monitor c. by

counterbalance

11:6.3 they seem to c. the space-expansion-contraction

32:2.5 to enable the circuits and systems to c. one another

counterbalanced

41:9.4 pressures c. by unimagined temperatures.

counterclockwise

11:7.9 the alternate clockwise and c. flow of the galaxies,

12:4.15 superuniverses revolve about Paradise in a c.

12:4.15 galaxies, like the seven superuniverses, revolves c.

14:1.5 The inner, c.-moving belt of the dark gravity bodies.

14:1.15 The inner belt revolves c.; the outer revolves

15:1.2 pursuing a definite and well-understood c. course

15:3.14 the c. processional of the superuniverse space level.

15:3.15 The absolute c. motion of Orvonton is also genetic,

counterirritants

90:4.8 Fasting, dieting, and c. were often used as remedial

counterpartsee counterpart, spirit

6:8.1 equal, the perfect complement, and the eternal c. of

13:1.22 a spiritual and potentially immortal c. of character

25:6.1 an original spirit recording and a semimaterial c.

42:2.19 an eternity c. of the living, spirit energy of the Son—

42:12.13 a material or physical c. of that spirit reality.

42:12.14 physical c. is the time-space reflection of the spirit

94:3.7 survives, the morontial c. of mortal personality.

108:6.5 duplicate every mental creation with a spiritual c.;

111:7.3 Adjuster in the task of showing you the spiritual c. of

132:2.7 with the negative c.—the shadows of potential evil.

190:0.1 the c. of the experience of Satania mortals who pass

counterpart, spirit

40:9.2 the Adjusters effectively build up the same s. of

40:9.4 the Adjuster has acquired a s. of those events of life

44:0.16 material structures appear to you by viewing a s.

44:3.1 In s. we have all that you mortals are familiar with

188:3.4 must have been the s. of the Adjuster’s early work in

counterparted

47:4.5 which had survival value, was c. by the Adjuster

129:4.1 Adjuster had not fully mastered and c. the mortal

counterparting

49:5.14 for the spiritual-c. activities of the Thought Adjuster.

counterparts

20:9.2 make real the spiritual c. of material knowledge and

46:4.9 If I only had words to tell you of the morontia c.

110:2.3 are devoted to the work of building up spiritual c. of

118:9.7 are being actually united with their volitional c.,

counterpoise

7:0.3 the Second Source is the eternal c. of the Isle of

counterproposals

134:8.7 To the many proposals and c. of the emissaries of

countersigned

72:6.2 on the retired list at any age by court order c. by the

counterwork

53:4.7 the right of secession or to c. the rebel propaganda.

counting

25:4.10 At the present time, not c. the mortals who are all

38:2.3 but a seraphim does not spend her time c. them

90:2.4 but also in the well-known “c.-out” rhymes.

171:1.2 after he had preached the sermon on “C. the Cost.

171:2.0 2. ON COUNTING THE COST

171:2.1 discourse which became known as “C. the Cost.”

countless

1:5.9 maintains personal connection with the c. hosts of

5:1.9 though you swing around it c. times, you may

11:9.8 stand, as c. numbers now do, before the Gods on

12:2.1 amazing evolution of almost c. physical universes,

15:6.16 living manifestations characterizes the c. worlds of

24:6.3 you will associate with c. other personalities

30:0.1 imagination, let alone c. subtypes and variations.

30:4.18 they serve on c. assignments in association with their

42:4.2 then, after c. ages and almost endless wandering

42:4.2 through successive ages and throughout c. realms.

107:0.1 on the worlds of space in the minds of his c. children

127:5.6 Rebecca, as well as to c. worlds on high, “the one

160:3.1 enlightening, uplifting, and blessing c. other souls?

163:6.8 since that day c. thousands have tested the surety of

186:5.2 but Jesus could have executed such a task in c. ways

189:3.3 that c. individuals having personal seraphic guardians

countries

69:4.4 in some c. were later known as “cities of refuge.”

94:5.1 philosophy and religious thought of the various c.

95:7.3 functioned as missionaries in the Mediterranean c..

125:2.12 from the Far-Eastern and the remote Western c..

128:3.3 these distant cities and the even more remote c. of

128:3.3 the Far East, c. he had so frequently heard spoken

128:3.8 with the strangers, especially those from the far c..”

134:0.1 had carefully studied the people he met and the c.

149:1.1 and through all of Syria and the surrounding c..

country

48:1.7 each of these marvelous spheres is “a better c.,

66:7.18 The c. around the city was quite well settled within

70:8.7 City and c. have respectively contributed to the

72:1.2 in the year, are situated at the very center of the c..

72:3.2 the agriculturists who reside in small c. settlements

72:6.4 for this purpose, and in this c. everybody works.

72:7.4 all buildings, in city or c., are fireproofhave been

72:7.6 homesites, whether in city or c., being exempted.

79:4.2 invaders never completed the conquest of the c.

79:8.2 contributed to the growing peacefulness of the c..

80:6.5 by warfare along the Nile, and the c. was overrun,

94:1.1 India was a cosmopolitan c. which had recently come

94:5.6 proto-Taoism was known as Shinto, and in this c.,

97:1.2 continued in the worship of the tribal gods of the c.

97:3.6 This was a fight of the c. folk against domination by

97:9.2 Israelitish consciousness took origin in the hill c. of

97:9.19 against the attempt of the cities to dominate the c..

97:9.19 the reform did not succeed until the c. landlord

97:9.23 deliverance to Judah for a time, and the c. folk took

122:6.1 to enjoy frequent strolls in the c. and to make trips

122:8.6 by a strange religious teacher of their c. that he

123:1.7 Mary bundled up her children and fled to the c. home

123:5.13 overlook the broad and fertile plain c. of Esdraelon,

126:1.2 Jesus looked over Nazareth and the surrounding c.

126:5.10 that they were all located on a farm out in the c.

126:5.10 they did not find themselves growing up in the c.;

126:5.11 to this plan of moving his family out into the c..

126:5.11 gave up the ambition of owning a home in the c..

127:3.7 meet so many people each day from all parts of the c.

128:3.7 many heart-to-heart talks as they journeyed the c.

132:0.3 its inhabitants embraced the citizens of every c. of

134:7.2 known by various names in different parts of the c.:

138:0.2 If a prophet is not without honor save in his own c.,

140:3.1 the enlightened citizens of another and heavenly c.

147:2.4 they remained in Jerusalem and the surrounding c.,

150:1.3 The whole c. was stirred up by this proceeding,

150:9.1 ‘a prophet is not without honor save in his own c.

151:6.7 the gods of our c. do not know him, and we stand

152:2.6 “Master, in this c. place where can we buy bread

155:4.1 They passed around the marsh c., by way of Luz,

166:1.1 were following Jesus and the twelve around the c.,

169:1.7 all his funds and set out upon a journey to a far c.,

169:1.7 there arose a prolonged famine in that c., and he

169:1.7 employment with one of the citizens of that c.,

169:1.8 with hunger, feeding swine off here in a foreign c.!

171:8.3 about a certain prince who went into a far c. to

173:4.2 while he went on a long journey into another c..

176:3.4 before starting out on a long journey to another c.,

184:1.2 had reasoned that Jesus might choose to leave the c.

184:1.4 you are disturbing the peace and order of our c..”

194:3.10 The spirit was bestowed in the c. as well as the city.

countryman

133:8.3 and held a long conference with his fellow c..

countrymen

125:5.10 to reveal to his spiritually blinded c. a more beautiful

136:7.2 Jesus knew his fellow c. were expecting a Messiah

174:5.7 If my fellow c., the Jews, choose to reject me and

183:0.2 sentinel proceeded to arouse all of his fellow c.,

countryside

122:5.9 so charmingly overlooked the surrounding c..

123:5.14 they strolled through the c. and studied nature in her

124:2.1 Jesus, while strolling through the c. with his father,

128:7.8 and frequent strolls up the hill and through the c..

135:9.3 rumors spread about the c. and even to Tiberias and

137:3.6 the entire c. was preparing to gather together at

138:9.3 they labored in many villages as well as in the c..

140:7.2 Already word about him had spread over the c.;

146:5.3 when Jesus saw that the whole c. was aroused, he

146:7.3 return to tarry and teach while the c. quiets down.

156:1.7 fact of the little girl’s healing throughout all the c.

167:2.2 ‘Go out into the roads and the c. and constrain

countrywide

154:5.3 Jesus consented to David’s continuing his c.

counts

131:4.3 The Lord even c. the ceaseless winking of every

140:3.19 into the kingdom of heaven, it is the motive that c..

couple

51:1.5 This original c. cannot transmit unconditioned

62:3.9 This c. whose treetop home had been struck were

62:3.10 this c., veterans of so many struggles, the parents of

62:3.11 another c.—a peculiarly retarded male and female

62:3.11 a c. that were both mentally and physically inferior

62:3.13 are the descendants of the most inferior c. of this

62:3.13 a c. who only survived by hiding themselves in a

62:5.11 Soon after this young c. forsook their associates to

63:1.2 The parents of this first human c. were apparently

63:2.5 this c. would strike the flints and endeavor to ignite

76:3.1 It was pathetic to observe this magnificent c. reduced

77:1.3 each c. of the corporeal staff was granted permission

77:1.5 one thousand such beings had been born to each c.,

77:6.2 and each c. was capable of producing a secondary

122:7.4 this Jewish c. went forth from their humble home

122:8.3 would gladly exchange quarters with the Nazareth c..

122:9.2 This c. were frequently in each other’s company,

128:3.3 developed such a great liking for the Nazareth c.

133:2.3 they looked back upon the scene of the teary-eyed c.

133:3.12 This c. were Jewish refugees from Rome, and they

138:8.1 Jesus was able to go out at least once with each c.

coupled with

10:0.3 of the absoluteness inherent in Deity unity c. the

14:1.15 These alternate directions of motion, c. the mass

14:3.6 Triata physical constitution, c. the balancing effect of

23:3.7 well-nigh all the advantages of a formless spirit c.

43:3.1 c. the most farseeing and intelligent loyalty of all the

52:1.7 animal fear c. ignorant awe and tribal superstition.

59:1.14 fossils present certain basic uniformities c. certain

60:4.2 great folding and tilting occurred, c. overthrusts

66:1.4 characteristic restlessness c. a tendency to disagree

69:7.5 after the domestication of animals, c. the Caligastia

76:5.2 that human status c. sincere repentance had made

79:5.4 This encroachment, c. natural racial antagonism,

80:5.5 intermarriage with the superiors, c. the ruthless

83:5.13 aged very early because of frequent childbearing c.

84:8.3 humankind—the play instinct c. the sense of humor.

94:5.5 Brahman concept of the Indian philosophers, c. the

95:6.8 the Parsees with their great fear of the dead, c. the

97:1.2 Only his great devotion, c. his extraordinary

97:8.2 concept of divine rewards for righteousness c. dire

98:2.10 they rather craved promises of salvation, c. a God

98:7.10 Greek philosophy, c. Paul’s theology, still forms the

100:2.1 on intellectual recognition of spiritual poverty c. the

104:1.9 a firm monotheistic tradition c. doctrinal elasticity.

110:3.9 c. a wise affection for each of your fellow mortals.

114:7.5 spiritual, or other cause, c. willingness to serve

124:5.3 Momentous decisions, c. far-reaching plans, were

125:4.3 but he evinced such a spirit of candid fairness, c.

128:6.4 hasty disposition, c. his strong patriotic sentiments.

132:4.2 c. the good news that man is a faith-son of this God

139:8.4 Thomas’s strength was his superb analytical mind c.

140:8.23 the acquirement of a compassionate character c.

140:8.32 —the will to be in harmony with God’s will, c. the

154:2.5 Problematic situations, c. exertion stimuli, conspire

171:3.4 This hope, c. their more profound and mature faith

173:0.1 out of the Master’s sudden change of tactics, c. his

175:0.2 his farewell public address of mercy to mankind c.

178:1.11 —the supreme desire to do the Father’s will c. the

179:3.5 When Peter heard this declaration, c. the fact that

180:5.9 resistance of all selfish reaction to the universe, c.

186:2.2 the patient submission of the human nature c. the

189:4.1 but the sight of the apostles, c. the thought of what

191:5.1 this state of mind, c. his chagrin at having run away

194:0.4 kingdom is: the fact of the fatherhood of God, c. the

couples

22:7.6 not always do these devoted c. meet with success;

23:4.4 the fact that these c. forgathering on Vicegerington

45:6.9 probation nursery is supervised by one thousand c.

47:1.4 Urantia commission consists of twelve parental c.,

55:3.9 all trusts were discharged by similar associated c..

55:4.17 Such c.—Paradise-Havona-trinitized sons and

77:6.4 the eight c. eventually produced 248 midwayers,

82:3.15 When modern c. marry with the thought of divorce

82:3.15 if they are not wholly pleased with their married life,

82:3.15 they are in reality entering upon a form of trial

122:0.3 From the three c. nominated,Gabriel made the choice

122:1.3 Of all c. living in Palestine at about the time of

138:8.1 with James and John, and so on with the other c.

141:8.1 Andrew would assign apostolic c to go up to Jericho

163:1.6 And these thirty-five c. went forth preaching and

163:6.1 John, the seventy messengers were arriving by c.,

192:1.10 talking with them two and two—but not the same c.

couplets

104:0.2 Aside from certain natural c., such as past and

courage

3:5.6 1. Is c.—-strength of character—desirable?

26:5.3 to exhibit indomitable c. in the face of immensity,

34:4.10 of counsel, the spirit of knowledge, the spirit of c.,

36:5.2 designations: intuition, understanding, c., counsel,

36:5.8 3. The spirit of c.the fidelity endowment—in

36:5.9 guide and faithful associate of the spirits of c. and

36:5.9 the urge to direct the endowments of c. into useful

53:3.4 home rule if men and angels only had the c. to assert

62:6.3 Later on we observed the spirit of c. in operation;

63:2.3 While it required unusual c. for them to undertake

64:7.20 these early ages were characterized by c., bravery,

68:6.11 Will Urantia rulers have the insight and c. to foster

70:2.5 because war: 2. Put a premium on fortitude and c..

75:1.4 Slowly their c. weakened, their spirits drooped,

80:3.7 Blue men had c., but above all they were artists;

86:5.13 breathe on the newborn child, thereby imparting c..

91:4.5 Prayer has been the ancestor of much calmness, c.,

97:7.3 a textbook designed to bolster up the dwindling c.

98:2.6 Their cardinal virtues were: wisdom, c., justice,

100:6.5 it generates new types of enthusiasm, zeal, and c..

100:7.14 His c. was equaled only by his patience.

100:7.15 His c. was magnificent, but he was never foolhardy.

100:7.15 His bravery was lofty and his c. often heroic.

100:7.15 his c. was linked with discretion and controlled by

100:7.15 It was c. born of faith, not the recklessness of blind

101:3.7 3. Generates profound c. and confidence despite

101:7.2 it requires c. to invade new levels of experience and

103:9.12 the c. indomitable, the devotions unquestioning,

111:6.2 The c. required to effect the conquest of nature

111:6.2 to transcend one’s self is a c. that might succumb

111:6.9  C. is valorous, but egotism is vainglorious and

113:4.3 if you have the c., to traverse, the rugged hills of

127:3.14 And this hopeful c. contributed mightily to the

130:6.1 Failing to derive comfort and c. from association

130:6.4 to be reborn, re-established as a man of faith, c.,

130:8.3 “Farewell, my lad, be of good c. as you grow up to

131:3.2 faith that creates modesty, wisdom, c., knowledge,

137:7.1 But James’s wife did much to bolster Mary’s c..

139:2.6 one of the most inexplicable combinations of c. and

139:4.10 John had a cool and daring c. which few of the other

139:5.5 derived c. from the fact that one like themselves

139:8.4 his analytical mind coupled with his unflinching c.

139:8.9 As far as personal c. was concerned, Thomas was

139:8.13 Thomas rallied his c., stuck to the apostles, and was

139:8.13 depression but eventually rallied his faith and c..

140:5.22 Children always respond to the challenge of c..

140:7.1 Thomas mustered up c. to say: “I know, Master,

140:7.7 “May your wisdom equal your zeal and your c. atone

140:8.20 while c. was the very heart of his teachings.

140:8.20 teachings of Jesus constitute a religion of valor, c.,

142:6.6 Do you have the c., Nicodemus, to believe in one

143:1.6 to die in the line of physical battle when your c. is

143:1.6 requires a higher and more profound form of c.

143:1.7 No armies of the world have ever displayed more c.

143:1.7 The c. of the flesh is the lowest form of bravery.

143:1.7 Mind bravery is a higher type of human c., but

143:1.7 And such c. constitutes the heroism of the God-

145:4.3 and utterly to demolish the foundations of their c.

146:3.2  C. is the confidence of thoroughgoing honesty

146:4.6 Abner had much difficulty in upholding the c. of

147:4.10 their philosophic fellow apostle had had the c. to ask

147:7.3 is new and also true, have the faith and c. to accept.

148:6.9 his tortured soul ascends to new heights of c. and

149:2.8 Jesus had the consummate c. to do this in the face of

149:2.9 it lacked the moral c. to follow this noble example

149:4.4 Jesus discoursed on the dangers of c. and faith,

150:6.1 “Humility and Meekness,” “C. and Loyalty,”

152:5.3 ‘Be patient, wait upon the Lord and be of good c..

153:0.2 regrets that “he did not have the c. and daring to

154:0.1 as Jesus was speaking words of comfort and c. to

154:1.1 who had the moral c. to brave the opposition of

154:5.4 Jesus inspired all of them with his words of hope, c.

154:6.5 Bid them be of good c. and put their trust in the

154:6.12 the will of God and for grace and c. to do that will.

155:3.7 it releases faith and c. for daily living and unselfish

156:2.5 Jesus had not fled from Galilee because he lacked c.

160:1.8 solution of life problems requires c. and sincerity.

160:1.12 that c. which enables one bravely to face one’s

160:2.8 the maintenance of the c. to fight those battles

160:3.1 And this interchange of strength for weakness, c.

160:4.14 Success may generate c. and promote confidence,

162:9.3 apostles of John were influenced by the c. he

163:4.11 2. True c.. Peter warned them that they would

165:3.5 “All of you who have had the c. to confess faith in

167:4.7 then let us acquit ourselves like men of c.; let us go

167:4.7 requiring deliberate and sustained c., Thomas was

167:6.2 Jesus spoke words of c. and hope to their mothers.

170:2.2 The possession of new c. and augmented spiritual

171:3.4 accounted for the outward c. displayed by his

171:7.6 He inspired profound self-confidence and robust c.

176:2.3 but be of good c., for I will sometime return.

179:3.8 and blessed are you who will have the gracious c.

181:2.15 that true wisdom embraces discretion as well as c..

181:2.25 Be patient and of good c. since you have the eternal

181:2.26 your seasons with doubt, you have never lacked c..

183:5.3 has the c. to come forward to be with his Master,

184:1.6 so he summoned up his c. and asked: “Just what is

185:1.2 And this apparent vacillation, or lack of moral c.,

187:4.1 he mustered up his c., fanned the flickering flame

187:4.5 moral self-respect and quickened all his ideals of c.

189:5.4 “Be not doubting; have the c. to believe what you

192:2.9 Have c.; be strong in faith and mighty in the kingdom

194:3.3 met these ministrations of despair with faith, c.,

195:7.21 ideals—of love and hate, of cowardice and c.

196:0.10 a revelation of c., the proclamation of discovery,

196:0.11 Jesus combined the stalwart and intelligent c. of a

courageous

3:5.17 creatures of Havona are not c. in the human sense.

16:6.9 take delight in cultivating these qualities of c. and

50:4.13 These c. souls and their descendants kept alive

53:6.1 the c. conduct of Manotia, the second in command

67:6.5 It is not strange that the c. and loyal Van was

67:8.1 The Lucifer rebellion was withstood by many c.

80:3.5 while the men were skilled hunters and c. warriors.

91:5.2 whole races to mighty efforts of reform and c. deeds

92:7.12 the man—valiant and c. hero—Joshua ben Joseph.

97:4.4 before this c. teacher was stoned to death, Amos

97:7.13 The farseeing and c. Isaiah effectively eclipsed the

100:7.4 Jesus was c. but never reckless; prudent but never

110:4.5 You are so devoid of c. decisions and consecrated

122:5.2 Mary was composed, c., and fairly wise in her

130:6.3 Your mind should be your c. ally in the solution of

133:4.11 settle down to the c practice of facing the facts of life

133:9.4 They were tearful of eye but c. of heart.

135:11.2 You bore c. witness to him, and yet he does

139:4.5 John was prompt and c., faithful and devoted.

139:8.1 Thomas had a form of c. loyalty which forbade those

139:8.7 truly c. but never rash or foolhardy; such a lover

139:8.8 Thomas who rallied the apostles with his c. words,

140:5.16 This is the wrong way to create c. men.

143:1.6 kingdom on earth will call for all the c. manhood

143:1.9 their message took on a new note of c. dominance.

153:1.3 a crisis and the performance of sudden deeds of c.

158:7.6 But their loyal hearts were stirred by this c. appeal,

159:3.11 Extend sympathy to the brave and c. while you

159:5.9 and c. expression of the believer’s personality.

161:2.6 While Jesus is kind, he is also brave and c..

185:5.7 had Pilate been a just and c. judge, he would have

187:1.7 These Jerusalem women were indeed c. to manifest

193:2.2 loving service, unselfish devotion, c. loyalty,

194:3.11 to vanquish hate by love, to destroy fear with a c.

194:4.2 They are the bold and c. followers of a living Lord,

courageously

75:1.1 they c. set about the task of solving their manifold

91:6.5 to sustain you while you yourself resolutely and c.

91:9.2 must qualify as a potent prayer by sincerely and c.

97:4.2 c. attacked the belief in a Divine Being who would

99:7.3 Religion inspires man to live c. and joyfully on the

100:7.13 But when duty required, he was willing to walk c.

124:1.4 Jesus had his say, c. defended his viewpoint, and

153:1.3 and c. to assert their full-fledged faith in the gospel

164:4.12 daring testimony which Josiah so cleverly and c. bore

181:2.19 the angels how cheerfully and c. mortal man can,

196:0.14 Jesus made robust and manly decisions, c. faced

courier

87:2.8 The Borneans still provide a c. companion; a slave is

coursesee coursecourse of study; course, due;

   seecourse, of; seecourse of, in the

1:4.3 When you are through down here, when your c. has

2:7.9 religion continued to pursue the same unwise c. of

11:1.3 We all know the direct c. to pursue to find the Father

12:7.3 in any case where the c. of supreme wisdom might

15:1.2 a definite and well-understood counterclockwise c.

15:1.4 southerly c. just preceding the eastward swing;

15:1.5 Orvonton will pursue this almost direct northerly c.

15:6.11 function to hold a given system steady in its c..

17:2.2 when the cycle of reflective creation had run its c.,

20:5.4 During the c. of the long history of an inhabited

26:4.11 those who forever follow the c. of such mortals as

31:5.2 the evolutionary c. of universe ascent leading to

31:5.2 compelled to take the natural c. of the peoples of

36:2.18 has directionized the c. of the biologic evolution of

36:3.7 favorably directionize the c. of biologic evolution.

36:5.1 seven mind-spirits that conditions the c. of evolution;

39:5.3 When the planetary c. of human evolution is

42:10.5 This is the evolutionary c. of mortal creatures, but

43:5.13 the Faithful of Days regarding the best c. to pursue

44:1.15 One such human being could forever change the c.

47:2.7 When material life has run its c., if no choice has

48:6.5 four and twenty advisers concerning that c. which

48:6.6 are not given unrestricted choice as to your future c.;

48:6.6 freewill choice provided the c. you may choose is not

49:5.23 Your planet has pursued a stormy c. ever since.

51:0.2 throughout the evolutionary c. of such a sphere.

51:1.4 practically material beings, destined to take the c. of

52:2.4 how far your world departs from the average c. of

52:3.1 impetus of evolutionary life has run its biologic c.,

52:4.8 nature of an advancing civilization is running its c.,

53:5.3 forces of Lucifer; they were allowed to run a free c.

54:5.8 the rebels and allow rebellion to pursue a natural c.

54:5.9 the Constellation Fathers to allow the rebels free c.

54:5.12 permit the rebellion to take its full and natural c.,

54:5.14 reasons for permitting evil to run the full c. of its

55:0.2 in no way modifying the c. of planetary events.

57:2.1 when their function of sun formation has run its c.,

61:7.4 the ice, a new development accelerated the c. of

62:3.9 two inches less on a certain occasion, the whole c. of

63:5.3 the Andonic descendants is found along the c. of the

65:0.7 adjutants that conditions the c. of organic evolution

65:1.8 After organic evolution has run a certain c. and

65:1.8 further to influence the c. of organic evolution.

65:3.2 conduct and c. of, either plant or animal evolution.

67:0.1 it did markedly modify the c. of social evolution

67:2.2 able jurist branded the proposed c. of Caligastia as

71:3.1 it does that determines the c. of social evolution.

71:4.16 only one c. is practical: The “golden rulers” may

73:6.8 now must all flesh on Urantia take the natural c. of

75:5.5 home and began to plan for their future c. of action.

75:6.1 friendly co-operation, as far as possible, in any c. he

76:1.4 Nature was once again taking its c..

79:1.4 did not follow the evolutionary c. of the older races

81:2.20 The smooth c. of human evolution was complicated

81:6.4 but the crucial factor in determining the c. of their

81:6.24 greatly to modify the evolutionary c. of civilization.

89:9.1 human sacrifice, throughout the c. of the evolution

92:2.4 influential in determining the c. of religious evolution

92:3.8 then would such a c. of religious development stand

92:4.6 The disruption of the first Eden halted the c. of the

92:6.14 influenced the c. of religious development in Orient

103:0.2 the otherwise slow-moving c. of planetary evolution.

107:2.7 Ascendington; they follow the c. of ascendant beings

112:7.2 When your earthly c. in temporary form has been run

113:5.4 you must chart your own c., but these angels then

113:5.4 the best possible use of the c. you have chosen.

113:7.5 guardians follow the c. of the ascending pilgrims

118:2.2 Being finaliters, there would seem to be but one c.

121:8.11 have been sufficient to change the c. of the history of

123:0.2 convince Mary that such a c. would deprive Jesus

125:6.12 misguided efforts of his parents to dictate the c. of

131:5.2 The wise c. in life is to act in consonance with the

132:4.5 induce his colleagues to change the c. of the ruling

136:3.5 Your c. from now on is a matter of your own

136:6.4 Jesus purposed to follow the unnatural c.—he

136:6.6 Jesus looked upon such a c. of expected miracle

136:7.2 such a c., however gratifying to the sign-seeking

136:9.2 brilliant and dazzling display of power—such a c.

136:9.8 longings; once and for all he decided upon his c..

137:3.6 they believed that his future c. on earth would be

139:8.11 Thomas soon learned that such a c. was not wise;

142:3.2 evolution of the concept of Deity throughout the c.

146:5.2 case of preknowledge concerning the c. of natural

158:6.4 that you cannot time-shorten the c. of established

164:3.7 This blindness has come upon him in the natural c.

166:1.2 wash his hands, as did the Pharisees, after each c.

169:4.7 Father as he is associated with man during the c. of

170:4.7 but changing the entire c. of human evolution, social

175:4.3 secret believers in the kingdom debated what c. they

177:2.2 Even if such a c. had been wise, it would have been

177:2.4 assures me that you will go through with the c. you

177:3.6 such a c. would have greatly disturbed his apostles

179:3.10 of dried fruits, for the next c. of the Last Supper.

179:4.1 the middle of this second c. of the meal, Jesus,

182:1.9 The Master, during the c. of this final prayer with

182:2.3 will not resist his enemies, it must be that such a c.

182:3.7 intended to allow natural events to take their c.;

184:2.12 nothing apparent to Peter but to go on with the c. of

186:2.3 he submit himself to the natural and ordinary c. of

195:7.19 to modify the apparently purely material c. of the

coursecourse of study or training

20:8.3 They conduct an agelong c. of training, ranging from

24:6.1 the Havona c. of instruction and training which

26:5.3 the elementary c. which confronts the faith-tested

26:5.4 the c. that must be mastered is fairly uniform for all

26:5.4 This c. of achievement is quantitative, qualitative,

26:5.6 circle is finished and the c. presented is mastered,

26:7.3 After the completion of the c. of training on this

28:7.1 the preparatory c. for the seven-circuited university

30:4.24 these ascending spirits receive the same thorough c.

30:4.31 begin the progressive c. in divinity and absonity.

30:4.32 Paradise graduates when they have finished their c.

31:3.2 but such a tremendous c. of ascendant training and

35:3.22 The highest c. of training in universe administration

48:8.2 this long c. of training is best carried forward by

72:11.2 during his four years’ c., received one half of the

74:6.8 these youths then entered upon a two years’ c. of

109:1.2 Divinington, an extended c. of training is engaged in.

123:5.9 The chazan, on the occasion of Jesus’ finishing the c.

123:5.10 Throughout his c. of study Jesus learned much

124:5.4 Jesus graduated from the c. of training in the local

125:2.11 long c. of study in one of the best-known academies

126:1.4 Capernaum property to pay for Jesus’ c. of study at

163:0.1 Jesus and the twelve began a c. of intensive training

course, due

25:8.9 fail in some phase of the Deity adventure, in due c.

49:6.13 In due c. Thought Adjusters come to indwell these

57:8.9 In due c. arrangements for the planetary occupation

course, of

15:6.15 And, of c., the superheated suns and the frigid

32:5.2 Of c., you mortals find it difficult to grasp the idea of

44:0.16 real to me, a spirit being, but it is, of c., very real to

47:3.9 Spiritually, of c., the mansion world students are far

62:7.1 We were, of c., all astir with the realization that a

65:5.4 There are, of c.,certain compensations for tribulation

72:12.2 Of c., if a Magisterial Son should soon come to this

75:2.1 of c. neither Caligastia nor his associate had power

84:1.4 Savages, of c., thought nothing of strangling such

92:3.1 economic customs and social evolutions and, of c.,

94:7.3 Gautama, of c., made a valiant fight against the

114:5.4 Planetary isolation is, of c., of little concern to

119:1.6 We, of c., fully understand that this strange

119:4.1 in the hands of Immanuel and Gabriel; and, of c.,

122:3.3 about the divine mission of Jesus, though, of c.,

123:0.5 Mary, of c., thought the City of David the most

123:5.5 These synagogue schools, of c., had no textbooks.

130:6.2 up in these hills to get away from folks; so, of c.,

130:6.3 Of c., it is just about useless while you sit out here

136:5.5 No limits, of c., could be placed upon the

136:7.3 of c., bearing in mind that there had, as yet, been

139:7.3 Matthew, of c., had to be absent from many of the

142:8.4 of c., they did not perceive that Jesus knew all

146:6.3 And, of c., notwithstanding Jesus’ statement that

150:3.1 This meant, of c., that they could not be held in the

152:1.1 Jairus was, of c., terribly impatient of this delay in

152:2.5 Not a word was said to Jesus, though, of c., he

154:2.4 Of c. Jesus could have instantly healed these two

156:1.2 This mother, of c., believed that her child was

157:0.1 this, of c., effectively prevented any of the family

157:1.1 Peter replied: “Why of c. the Master pays the tax.

161:1.6 Of c., it was the general belief that Jesus was the

180:3.6 we do not know where you are going; so of c. we

190:2.2 Ruth, of c., believed the report, and so did Jude

191:1.1 provided, of c., he had really risen from the dead.

192:0.1 were, of c., disconcerted by the increasing spread of

192:2.8 And of c. James replied, “Yes, Master, I trust you

194:2.2 The first mission of this spirit is, of c., to foster and

course of, in the

19:4.6 to them i. an investigation of universe affairs.

20:6.3 followed by some Paradise Son i. his bestowal on

67:1.2 I. this inspection Satan informed Caligastia of

73:6.8 all perished i. time, thus becoming subject to the

85:6.3 I. revelation the Gods formulate religion.

92:2.2 I. evolutionary religion, novelty has always been

93:2.5 I. his ministry this insignia of three concentric circles

93:6.1 it was i. this interview that Melchizedek persuaded

112:7.16 It has been intimated i. of these narratives that the

119:8.3 I. these bestowals the Creator Son not only engaged

120:0.3 I. each of these preceding bestowals Michael not

123:3.2 that long disillusionment i. which Jesus found out

124:3.8 that night in their room at the inn when, i. their

125:6.2 I. the morning’s discussions much time was devoted

126:3.6 I. this year Jesus found a passage in the Book of

127:2.8 I. this address Jesus made several veiled references

127:3.1 I. this year all the family property, except the home

128:4.1 the greatest temptations that Jesus ever faced i. his

130:2.4 There is no adventure i. mortal existence more

130:2.7 i. which the young man requested Jesus to tell him

132:4.8 superb address i. of which he said: “Justice makes a

133:2.1 you have done many such brave things i. your life.

133:2.5 spent with the son of Jeramy in the same house i.

133:6.4 I. these talks Jesus repeatedly used the word “soul.”

135:6.8 John conducted classes for his disciples, i. which he

135:9.3 I. these forty days of waiting, many rumors spread

135:12.6 I. the evening’s festivities, Herodias presented her

140:5.3 I. these exhortations to the twelve, Jesus sought to

140:8.17 parables which Jesus presented i. his public ministry.

142:7.3 I. the evening Jesus definitely stated that at some

149:1.2 I. this three months’ tour more than one hundred

149:1.4 of healing, as they occurred i. Jesus’ earth ministry,

156:5.1 i. his address, Jesus first told his followers the story

156:5.2 I. his admonition to “Build well the foundations for

159:0.2 I. this month these twelve groups labored in Gerasa,

159:3.1 i. the evening’s discussion, Jesus gave expression to

159:5.1 When, I his remarks, Jesus intimated that some parts

164:1.1 I. the evening a certain lawyer, seeking to entangle

169:1.1 I. this sermon Jesus retold the story of the lost sheep

170:4.1 I. this Sabbath afternoon’s sermon Jesus noted no

177:2.1 I. this day’s visiting with John Mark, Jesus spent

182:2.4 comment in reference to Judas, spoken i. the last

184:3.7 two men testified that they had heard Jesus say i. his

194:3.2 Many things which happen i. a human life are hard to

coursed

59:1.17 The Gulf Stream c. over the central portion of

courses

20:8.3 the planetary c. up to the high College of Wisdom

22:1.10 The new sons of this order pass through specific c.

25:1.5 Graduate Guides, all pass through the c. of training

25:4.11 enter the regular c. of training for Technical Advisers

27:5.2 custodians conduct informal c. of instruction for

27:6.3 the masters of philosophy conduct elaborate c. in the

30:4.25 classes are carried through special c. of instruction

30:4.25 of instruction and put through specific c. of training.

31:3.8 creatures partake of the nature of postgraduate c. in

35:8.2 beings required to pass through certain c. of training

38:7.5 When assigned to a planet, cherubim enter the c.

43:7.3 the largest group of all those who attend these c. of

61:4.1 streams changed their c., and isolated volcanoes

72:11.2 The c. pursued by such commissioned officers are

72:11.2 imparted in any of the special schools where the c.

76:3.9 Children were subjected to c. of training in animal

79:6.4 the increasing floods and the shifting c. of the rivers

101:10.9 even the stars in their c. are now doing battle for

118:6.6 is constantly deciding between many c. of action.

126:1.3 He continued to carry on his advanced c. of reading

136:4.11 always torn in his human heart by two opposing c.

150:3.3 1. The c. of the stars in the heavens have nothing to

courtnoun or adjective

22:9.4 Ancients of Days, functioning as c. messengers

33:5.1 personal representative of the Father to the c. of

35:5.7 Vorondadek Sons sits en banc as a high c. of review

37:5.7 they do act as friends of the c., advising the presiding

39:1.7 2. C. Advisers.

39:1.7 Herein lies the duty of the c. advisers: to see that all

39:1.7 In this work they are closely associated with the

39:1.8 The seraphic c advisers serve as defenders of mortals

40:8.3 And when this c. of inquiry, sanctioned by a personal

43:2.3 Melchizedek council and the c. of the Most High.

43:2.4 provisional verdicts, which are passed on to the c. of

53:9.3 placed on the records of the Uversa supreme c.

55:4.28 there for a time to occupy seats on the supreme c.,

55:8.2 the volunteer adviser to the system supreme c.

66:5.31 10. The supreme c. of tribal co-ordination and

66:5.31 was directed by Van and was the c. of appeals for all

66:5.31 to assume the functions of the supreme c. of Urantia.

67:4.1 Van and his entire c. of co-ordination had remained

70:5.3 the council interpreted the current mores, it was a c.;

70:6.4 special form of speech being adopted for c. usage.

70:6.6 Early c. magic was diabolical; the king’s enemies

70:11.7 Reference to precedent in c. decisions represents the

70:11.13 On entering a c. combat, each party made a deposit

71:8.13 are authoritative; the world c. is advisory—moral.

72:2.9 This nation is adjudicated by two major c. systems—

72:2.11 case at once to the bar of the federal supreme c..

72:2.12 3. Federal supreme c.the high tribunal for the

72:2.17 The supreme c. does not pass upon socioeconomic

72:6.2 be placed on the retired list at any age by c. order

72:7.6 modified except by consent of the federal supreme c.

72:7.9 These tariffs are set by the highest industrial c. after

72:8.3 Judges of the federal supreme c. must hold degrees

72:11.1 tribunals, confirmed by the federal supreme c.,

85:1.3 and by its prestige an offender can be haled into c..

93:5.7 Abraham and his wife, Sarah, lived at c.,

93:5.8 for Abraham to forego the honors of the Egyptian c.

97:9.16 Solomon bankrupted the nation by his lavish c.

119:8.1 attached these Sons of the central universe to the c.

121:2.5 the temple at Jerusalem possessed its ornate c. of the

122:10.3 murder were common occurrences at the c. of Herod

122:10.4 coming Messiah even among Herod’s c. attachés,

125:1.1 his father escorted him into the c. of the gentiles

125:1.4 They now passed down to the priests’ c. beneath

125:1.4 They walked back through the c. of the gentiles,

125:1.5 They returned to the upper c. for Mary and walked

125:4.3 a drunken gentile who had wandered outside the c.

135:2.1 in the Nazarite corner of the women’s c., John

135:6.4 gentile proselytes into the fellowship of the outer c.

147:5.3 high-class brothels located hard by the temple c. of

157:1.4 the stranger who is taxed for the upkeep of the c.,

159:1.4 Now this officer of the king’s c. pleaded that hard

162:4.2 great candelabras which burned brightly in the c.

162:4.3 the steps leading from the c. of Israel to the c. of

162:4.3 gate, which opened upon the c. of the gentiles.

162:4.4 way of the water gate and going directly to the c.

164:4.1 the high Jewish c. sitting in judgment on him for

164:4.7 Said the spokesman of the c.: “Is this your son?

164:4.8 The officer of the c. spoke to the former blind man

164:4.9 he replied to the officer of the c.: “Whether this man

165:4.8 if you will go with your complaint to the c. of the

173:0.3 They went at once to the large c. where Jesus taught,

173:1.7 the lad who was driving the cattle through the c.,

173:1.7 gaze of the thousands assembled in the temple c.

173:2.5 who were assembled at that time in the temple c..

174:2.2 Jesus arrived in the temple c. and began to teach,

175:0.2 As the Master began to speak, the temple c. was

175:3.1 On many previous occasions had this supreme c. of

175:3.3 Sanhedrin to “bring him before the high Jewish c.

176:2.8 Selta, who was attached to the c. of the Emperor

183:5.4 of the transactions of the Jewish ecclesiastical c..

184:0.0 BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN COURT

184:0.1 for legally calling together the c. of the Sanhedrin.

184:0.1 It was not lawful to convene the Sanhedrin c.

184:0.2 Annas knew that a c. of Sanhedrists was in waiting at

184:0.2 it required only twenty-three to constitute a trial c..

184:1.9 what time Jesus would be brought before the c. of

184:3.0 3. BEFORE THE COURT OF SANHEDRISTS

184:3.1 Caiaphas, called the Sanhedrist c. of inquiry to order

184:3.2 a special trial c. of some thirty Sanhedrists convened

184:3.5 Jesus appeared before this c. clothed in his usual

184:3.5 The entire c. was startled and somewhat confused

184:3.18 Annas did not succeed in keeping control of the c..

184:3.18 was truly shocked as the other members of the c. spit

184:4.1 sentence, there should be two sessions of the c..

184:4.1 in fasting and mourning by the members of the c..

184:4.3 of the members of this so-called Sanhedrist c..

184:5.0 5. THE SECOND MEETING OF THE COURT

184:5.1 At five-thirty o’clock the c. reassembled, and Jesus

184:5.1 while the c. began the formulation of the charges

184:5.1 Judas was present during the second meeting of the c

184:5.2 This session of the c. lasted only a half hour,

184:5.7 The only point the c. could have judged him on

184:5.7 they failed to cast a formal ballot for the death

184:5.9 Jesus did not again appear before the Sanhedrist c..

184:5.10 the c. was in its second session, some of the women

184:5.11 the sentence of death which this Sanhedrist c. had

185:0.1 accusers, including the Sanhedrist c., Judas Iscariot,

185:2.1 the spokesman for the Sanhedrist c. answer Pilate:

185:2.3 Then spoke the clerk of the Sanhedrin c. to Pilate:

185:2.9 Pilate say this, they signaled to the clerk of the c.,

185:2.15 been heard on these matters before the Jewish c.,

186:2.2 Before the Sanhedrist c. Jesus declined to make

188:3.11 In the vast c. of the resurrection halls of the first

189:1.9 of the Michael memorial in the center of the vast c.

courtverb

89:3.2 thousands of earnest souls began to c. poverty.

90:4.9 Only facts and truth c the full light of comprehension

112:5.8 of a rebellion than to c. the hazard of depriving one

142:7.1 Shall your believers c. poverty and shun property?

courteously

148:8.2 But Jesus c. declined the invitation.

courtesans

125:1.2 outraged by the sight of the frivolous c. parading

133:3.6 The c. were astonished at what he said even more

133:3.10 So far the two c. had said nothing; likewise Ganid

courtesysee Courtesy Colonies or courtesy colony

84:3.2 The scant c. paid womankind during Old Testament

87:5.7 evolved into civilized modesty, restraint, and c..

163:4.14 5. Kindness and c.. The Master had instructed them

163:4.14 Jesus enjoined c. toward all with whom they should

Courtesy Colonies or courtesy colony

18:5.2 ascending mortals, the personnel of the various c.,

28:2.1 parts of Uversa, where they reside as a special c..

28:7.1 of great help to the c. of Uversa: the star students,

30:2.149 C. The Seven C. Colonies.

30:3.0 3. THE COURTESY COLONIES

30:3.1 The seven c. sojourn on the architectural spheres for

30:3.11 Uversa there are over one billion persons in this c..

30:3.13 they are domiciled as a c on the various headquarters

37:10.4 The various c. are domiciled on Salvington and

43:7.4 In the various c., ascending morontia mortals

44:0.1 Among the c. of the various divisional headquarters

46:5.7 6. The circles of the c. colonies.

46:5.30 6. The circles of the c. colonies. The seven circles

46:5.30 The seven circles of the c. are graced by three

46:5.31 The other c. maintain extensive and beautiful

courtsverb

28:6.15 but to overload the individual only c. disaster and

courtsnoun; see courts of the temple

2:3.3 from the planetary council up through the c. of the

2:3.3 mandate of dissolution originates in the higher c.

14:3.1 There are no regularly constituted c., neither are

15:12.1 Our c. are constituted as follows: There presides,

15:12.2 The c. of the Ancients of Days are the high review

15:13.2 The c. of the Perfections of Days are constituted

15:13.2 dispense, and tabulate, for reporting to the c. of the

15:13.6 to be passed on to the c. of the Ancients of Days.

16:3.14 those lowly beings who have attained the c. of glory

17:0.12 administration below the c. of the Ancients of Days.

17:3.4 Image Aids, their personal voices to the c. of the

18:4.5 are the officers of the c. of all three divisions,

22:1.11 Trinitized Sons of Selection are assigned to the c. of

22:1.12 commissioned to the c. of the Ancients of Days as

22:2.8 In the superuniverse c., Mighty Messengers act as

22:9.4 The Celestial Guardians are the officers of the c. of

22:9.8 dignified officers of the high c. of the superuniverse

24:6.7 the thrill of all time swept through the heavenly c.

25:1.6 verdict reverberating through the high c. declares:

25:2.11 of triple velocity, they serve as the traveling c. of the

25:4.14 training continues to the c. of the Ancients of Days.

27:5.5 extensively utilized by the c. of the Ancients of Days

28:6.6 which are read into the testimony of the c. of Uversa

33:7.0 7. THE COURTS OF NEBADON

33:7.2 The high c., located on Salvington, are occupied

33:7.2 There are seventy branches of these universe c.,

33:7.3 As regards jurisdiction, the local universe c. are

33:7.5 would be immediately carried to the superuniverse c.

33:7.7 In all other matters the c. of Salvington are final and

33:8.1 the judicial decrees of the high c. of the universe.

33:8.5 then will the Nebadon c. issue rulings of execution

33:8.6 administration in terms of “c.” and “assemblies,”

35:2.4 The Melchizedeks function as advisory review c. of

37:2.3 represent the Bright and Morning Star before the c.

37:8.6 The Universal Conciliators are the traveling c. of

39:1.9 even to the c. of the Ancients of Days on Uversa.

39:2.14 as clerks of the c. of Salvington and secretaries to

39:4.5 commissions—the c. for minor misunderstandings.

40:10.4 unfair to time-space universes inasmuch as the c.

40:10.9 to present such Spirit-fused mortals at the c. of the

43:2.1 When the c. of Nebadon sit in judgment on universe

45:3.9 There are only minor c. on Jerusem since the system

50:2.5 the decrees of such c. reflect a highly fatherly and

53:9.1 they must be held, technically, until the Uversa c.

53:9.3 such apostate worlds, or until such time as the c.

55:8.1  C. are now established on the system capitals,

70:4.10 The c. of the tribal chiefs and early kings consisted of

70:11.0 11. LAWS AND COURTS

70:11.12 4. By appeal to the elderslater to the c..

70:11.13 The first c. were regulated fistic encounters; judges

70:11.14 determined by the thoroughness and equity of its c.

70:12.2 made their appearance, and eventually supreme c.

71:8.13 national and racial differences by continental c. of

71:8.13 the periodically retiring heads of the continental c..

71:8.13 The continental c. are authoritative; the world court

72:2.9 court systems—the law c. and the socioeconomic c..

72:2.9 The law c. function on the following three levels:

72:2.10 1. Minor c. of municipal and local jurisdiction,

72:2.11 2. State supreme c., whose decisions are final in all

72:2.12 and the appellate cases coming up from the state c.

72:2.13 The socioeconomic c. function in the following three

72:2.14 1. Parental c., associated with the legislative and

72:2.15 2. Educational c.the juridical bodies connected

72:2.16 3. Industrial c.the jurisdictional tribunals vested

72:2.17 parental, educational, and industrial high c. are final.

72:3.3 that of the guardians designated by the parental c..

72:3.9 but decrees of separation, issued by the parental c.,

72:4.2 the decrees are handed down by the parental c..

72:5.3 out of industry are passed upon by the industrial c..

72:5.4 The industrial c. are only thirty years old but are

72:5.4 provides that the industrial c. shall recognize legal

72:6.9 heaviest penalties meted out by the c. are attached to

72:8.3 Judges of the minor and state c. hold degrees from

72:9.8 power to start proceedings in the state c. looking

72:10.1 sentenced to death in the gas chambers by the c..

97:9.24 the Baalim politicians controlled both the c. and the

112:7.13 to the secret circles of the inner c. of Grandfanda,

119:5.1 never made mention of Michael’s arrival at the c.

119:6.1 assuming the career of a morontia mortal at the c. of

125:0.5 temple and its various c., galleries, and corridors.

125:2.8 some of the public talks delivered in the outer c..

126:3.8 had walked through the c. of heavenly glory with

132:4.8 and influence can secure ready justice before its c.!

132:4.8 on the impartiality, fairness, and integrity of its c.

133:4.12 justice and enjoy mercy before the heavenly c..”

144:8.3 appareled and who live delicately are in kings’ c.

175:0.1 delivery of his last address in the c. of the sacred

195:4.2 assumed to have special influence at the divine c.,

courts of the temple or courts, temple

122:9.2 lingered about the c. two remarkable characters,

122:9.4 Joseph, Mary, and all who were assembled in the t..

125:1.1 Everywhere Jesus went throughout the t., he was

125:2.8 some of the public talks delivered in the outer c..

125:6.4 As they strolled through the c., imagine their surprise

142:6.1 one afternoon to hear him as he taught in the t..

162:1.5 reasons why Jesus was able to preach in the t.

162:1.8 were astonished when Jesus appeared in the t. courts

162:1.9 taught in Solomon’s Porch and elsewhere in the t..

162:2.5 stop to these public appearances of Jesus in the t..

162:4.2 the glare of scores of torches standing about the t..

162:5.5 As Jesus thus taught the pilgrims in the t., many

162:6.1 from the pool of Siloam passed through the t.,

172:4.3 they walked about the t. in silence, and after Jesus

172:5.4 off the donkey and proceeded to walk about the t..

173:1.1 of selling all kinds of sacrificial animals in the t..

173:1.3 not the only way in which the c. were profaned.

173:1.3 proceeded to set up their exchange tables in the c..

173:1.8 anyone to carry even an empty vessel across the t..

173:1.9 And all this day, a day of quiet and peace in the t.,

175:0.1 delivery of his last address in the c. of the sacred

courtship

62:2.3 sex selection was manifested in a crude form of c.

66:5.29 They fostered c. and marriage after due deliberation

83:2.0  2. COURTSHIP AND BETROTHAL

83:2.2 stage between capture by force and subsequent c. by

83:2.4 Man has usually taken the lead in c., but not always.

83:2.4 women have had an increasing part in c. and

83:2.5 love, romance, and personal selection in premarital c.

83:7.7 imagination and fantastic romance entering into c. is

110:1.6 passing through the period of the c. of your Adjuster

122:5.8 that the c. of the pair who were destined to become

122:5.9 This marriage concluded a normal c. of almost two

courtyard

66:4.13 this tree grew in the c. of the temple of the unseen

73:6.5 the central and circular c. of the Father’s temple.

73:6.6 where, once again, it grew in a central, circular c. of

122:7.7 On returning to the c. of the inn, he was informed

122:7.7 Leaving the donkey in the c., Joseph shouldered

139:2.5 his unintended denial of Jesus in the high priest’s c..

184:2.0 2. PETER IN THE COURTYARD

184:2.1 After John had entered the palace c. with Jesus

184:2.2 Peter, upon entering the c., went over to the fire and

184:2.3 so that Peter entered the c. of Annas unarmed.

184:2.3 he was here in the c. of Annas, warming himself

184:2.6 one of his followers bade me let you in the c., but my

184:2.7 the fireside for a time while he walked about the c..

184:2.10 Peter’s entire experience occurred in the c. of the

185:6.2 The guards took Jesus into the open c. of the

186:4.1 soldiers led him back into the c. of the praetorium,

186:4.5 were led into the c., where they gazed upon Jesus,

187:1.1 Before leaving the c. of the praetorium, the soldiers

190:1.4 David promptly assembled them in the spacious c.

191:0.4 because he had denied him that night in Annas’s c.

191:0.4 eight o’clock, when he ventured out into the c..

192:1.6 the midnight fire of charcoal in the c. of Annas,

193:0.1 occurred on Friday, May 5, in the c. of Nicodemus

cousin

45:4.17 and, in the flesh, distant c. of the Son of Man.

76:2.9 Cain married Remona, his distant c., and their son

82:5.3 sort led to a great multiplication of c. marriages.

82:5.4 before the days of Abraham, c. marriages were

84:2.5 the prohibitions of some types of c. marriages while

122:2.6 Mary remained with her distant c. for three weeks.

135:3.3 assured him that his distant c., Jesus of Nazareth,

135:7.1 Jesus really wished he might talk it over with his c.

135:8.5 he greeted his c. in the flesh and asked, “But why

150:1.1 Milcha, a c. of the Apostle Thomas; Ruth,

177:4.6 presented to Caiaphas and Jewish rulers by his c.,

177:4.7 When Judas’s c. had finished speaking, he presented

177:4.7 “All that my c. has promised, I will do, but what are

183:2.1 Last Supper, he went directly to the home of his c.

cousins

16:7.1 Man’s mentality far transcends that of his animal c.,

40:3.1 translated, along with their human c., on the day of

55:4.8 heretofore invisible c. of the early Adamic regime.

59:5.23 sudden appearance of the frogs and their many c..

63:1.4 who stooped to mate with their retarded c. of the

63:2.1 had never been overly popular with their animal c. of

64:1.1 to live among their hairy tree-dwelling c. of inferior

64:1.3 their backward c. were luxuriating in the southern

64:1.7 who mingled so freely with their retarded animal c.

64:3.2 Like some of their c. in Tibet, they lived in crude

64:6.18 they destroyed their almost equally inferior orange c.

64:7.9 quickly to encounter and absorb their invading c.

65:2.4 his protozoan c. are to the animal creation what

65:2.10 snakes and lizards, together with their c., alligators

77:8.10 the seraphim above and with their human c. below.

77:9.9 by the midwayers of Urantia to their c. in the flesh.

79:2.2 the early Andites or their later appearing Aryan c..

79:3.8 did not recognize in the Dravidians their Andite c.

79:6.7 Unlike their blue c. in Europe, both the red and

82:5.4 were obligatory; c. had prior marriage rights to c..

93:9.4 the custom of Abraham’s people to marry their c..

95:7.5 Semites, the Kaaba stone became to their Arabic c..

covenant

8:0.2 an infinite and everlasting c. of divine partnership.

51:3.4 a violation of the c. of their trusteeship as the

75:4.2 Edenic pair that they transgressed the Garden c.;

75:7.1 are adjudged in default; they have violated the c. of

75:8.3 while Adam did transgress his c. with Deity, while he

89:8.4 of advancing teachings, with the idea of the c..

89:8.4 Law, a c., takes the place of fear, and superstition.

89:8.6 But the idea of making a c. with the gods did finally

89:9.3 Christian cult on “the blood of the everlasting c..”

92:3.2 sacrament, ritual, ransom, salvation, redemption, c.,

93:4.3 2. I accept the Melchizedek c. with the Most High,

93:4.4 tell the good news of this c. with the Most High to

93:4.5 gift to all who would believe in the Melchizedek c..

93:6.0 6. MELCHIZEDEK’S C. WITH ABRAHAM

93:6.3 And Melchizedek made a formal c. with Abraham at

93:6.4 This c. of Melchizedek with Abraham represents the

93:6.5 not long after the establishment of this c. that Isaac,

93:6.5 Abraham took a very solemn attitude toward his c.

93:6.5 It was at this formal acceptance of the c. that he

93:6.6 this rite in token of the ratification of the Salem c..

93:6.8 Upon the consummation of the solemn c.,

94:0.1 Melchizedek’s c. with Abraham was the pattern

94:7.5 the Salem missionaries about the Melchizedek c.

95:6.1 The doctrine of the Abrahamic c. was virtually

96:0.3 the Hebrew religion is predicated upon the c.

96:2.4 the c. of divine favor through faith, had been largely

96:4.6 Moses taught that Yahweh was a c.-keeping God;

96:4.6 nor forget the c. of your fathers because the Lord

97:1.4 Samuel reiterated the Melchizedek c. with

97:1.5 story of God’s sincerity, his c.-keeping reliability.

97:1.5 “He has made with us an everlasting c., ordered in

97:1.9 attempted to present Yahweh as a c.-keeping God

97:8.3 —the c. written on the tablets of the heart.

122:9.11 show mercy to our fathers, and remember his holy c.

125:2.2 Jesus,being a new son of the c.,was asked to recount

130:3.4 revelations of Melchizedek and the c. of Abraham.

145:2.5 the days shall come when I will make a new c.

145:2.5 not according to the c. which I made with their

175:3.2 repudiated the Son of the God who made a c. with

175:3.2 The divine c. had been abrogated, and the end of the

covenants

89:8.0 8. REDEMPTION AND COVENANTS

89:9.1 These early ideas of ransom, redemption, and c. have

97:3.3 contracts, and c.—the right to buy and sell land.

cover

30:0.2 It would require numerous additional papers to c. the

44:4.7 c. the subject matter of the entire lifetime of a mortal

52:4.10 These dispensations of the Magisterial Sons c.

59:5.11 the sea returned to c. about half of its previous beds.

61:5.2 this excessive precipitation continued to c. these

61:5.8 though glaciers spread out to c. enormous areas.

61:7.5 But the central lobe reached south to c. most of the

68:2.10 If vanity be enlarged to c. pride, ambition, and honor

86:2.5 Luck is merely a term coined to c. the inexplicable in

131:2.2 knowledge of the Lord as the waters c. the sea.

145:2.2 Darkness may c. the earth and gross darkness the

170:2.9 These teachings c. the expanded idea of the kingdom

covered

57:8.4 this part of the water-c. surface became depressed.

57:8.15 land mass of this era increased until it c. almost ten

59:0.8 near-shore basins are c. with prolific vegetation.

59:2.2 The land masses were repeatedly c. with water;

59:2.5 The ashes of this volcano c. five hundred square

59:2.6 The waters of this inundation c. all the land

59:4.7 elevated so that the earlier deposits were c. by mud

59:4.15 Asia, while the southern Pacific c. most of India.

59:5.4 210,000,000 years ago the warm arctic seas c. most

59:6.4 The continents were c. by great and small salt lakes

59:6.10 160,000,000 years ago the land was largely c. with

60:2.6 likewise c. all of South America except the soon

60:4.3 only to be successively c. by the sea, though some

61:1.10 mammary glands, and were c. with considerable hair.

61:1.12 the continent was c. by lakes and bays.

61:4.2 the Mediterranean Sea c. much of northern Africa.

61:5.3 Australia was almost c. with the antarctic ice blanket.

61:5.4 Greenland was c., and Iceland was completely buried

61:5.4 In Europe the ice at various times c. the British Isles

61:7.11 And as long as the polar regions continue to be c.

61:7.14 the Siberian variety of mammoth became wool c..

64:4.6 land which had been so recently c. by the glacier.

73:5.4 a c. brick-conduit disposal system constructed

78:7.4 The traditions of a time when water c. the whole of

78:7.4 the surface of the earth was completely c. by water

80:3.8 open grazing lands of Europe became c. by forests.

81:2.18 discovered when one of these clay-c. primitive huts

88:5.1 be used in deleterious magic; spittle was always c..

89:4.5 sacrifice was a blanket insurance device which c.

97:5.3 for he has c. me with his robe of righteousness.”

97:7.7 I have even c. them with the shadow of my hands.

122:6.2 shelter which c. the oven and mill for grinding grain.

150:4.2 is nothing c. up that is not going to be revealed;

150:5.2 clothed me with the garments of salvation and c.

151:6.2 This entire hillside was c. with caverns which had

165:3.2 there is nothing now c. that shall not be revealed.

168:2.3 with grave cloths, and his face was c. with a napkin.

169:1.4 the coin is c. by the dust of time and obscured by

169:3.2 Lazarus, who lay at this rich man’s gate, c. with

187:1.5 Golgotha was c. by thousands of crosses upon which

covering

57:8.3 the ocean was world-wide, c. the entire planet to

57:8.3 it was practically a fresh-water c. for the world.

57:8.20 water as then c. nine tenths of the earth’s surface.

59:3.12 third marine-life period, c. twenty-five million years

61:0.1 of the ice age, c. a little less than fifty million years.

61:2.13 By the close of this Oligocene period, c. ten million

61:7.9 sheet advancing south and c. the greater portion of

62:4.6 nine hundred generations of development, c. about

64:4.4 the Neanderthalers made holes in the ice c. the rivers

73:6.3 a symbolic designation c. a multitude of human

121:8.10 “First John” was written by John himself as a c.

127:6.4 Lydda, in part c. the same route traversed when he

146:3.2 never forget that intolerance is the mask c. up the

146:6.2 and, raising the c. of the bier, examined the boy.

189:1.2 now a discarded outer c. which had no further

189:4.6 The c. sheet lay at the foot of the burial niche.

coverings

63:3.1 be born on Urantia who was wrapped in protective c.

covers

1:0.1 The Creator c. himself with light as with a garment

59:0.4 3. The marine-life era c. the next two hundred and

59:0.7 The marine-life era thus c. about one quarter of your

59:3.1 the first widespread limestone deposit, and it c.

59:6.11 marks the end of the long Paleozoic era, which c.

60:4.6 This, the Cretaceous age, c. fifty million years and

61:7.19 retreat of the ice and on down to historic times, c.

72:12.3 intrigue Urantians, but this disclosure c. the limits of

96:7.3 bearing in mind that no other single collection c.

108:1.2 This forecast c. not only the hereditary antecedents

151:3.1 No man, when he lights a lamp, c. it up with a

covertly

83:2.4 Woman sometimes formally, as well as c., initiates

covet

131:2.12 you shall not bear false witness; you shall not c..’

165:4.8 not read the commandment: ‘You shall not c..’

169:3.1 parable of warning to those who love riches and c.

175:1.9 They c. laudatory salutations in the market places

coveted

69:5.14 the fear of being killed by those who c. his treasures.

covetous

165:4.8 like this in order to indulge your c. disposition?

165:4.8 read in the Psalms that ‘the Lord abhors the c.,’

covetousness

140:8.17 Jesus frequently warned his listeners against c.,

165:4.1 “Take heed and keep yourselves free from c.;

165:4.4 inheritance because he knew that his trouble was c..

165:4.5 a great difference between wealth which leads to c.

166:1.4 inner souls are filled with self-righteousness, c.,

cow

66:5.5 The c. was so improved by careful breeding as to

69:4.5 Later the c. became a unit of barter.

84:3.9 the use of c.’ milk and goat’s milk greatly reduced

88:1.5 At one time the c. was a fetish, the milk being taboo

88:5.4 The milk of a black c. was highly magical;

89:1.5 was sacred to the Phoenicians, the c. to the Hindus.

123:5.15 This year Jesus learned to milk the family c. and

126:3.12 Presently they bought a second c., and with the aid

coward

130:2.4 Surely you are not the c. who could stand by on

130:8.1 face life like a man; I am through playing the c..

139:2.6 Peter was a fear-cringing c. when surprised with an

177:4.11 Judas did not realize it, but he was a c..

183:2.2 not only disloyal, but Judas was a real c. at heart.

183:5.3 captain: “This man is neither a traitor nor a c..

185:1.1 was a fairly good administrator, he was a moral c..

185:7.3 This moral c. and judicial weakling now labored

cowardice

93:9.3 separate occasions, this brave man exhibited real c..)

130:6.4 farewell to the life of cringing fear and fleeing c..

139:2.6 most inexplicable combinations of courage and c.

145:3.4 “Hate is the shadow of fear; revenge the mask of c..

149:4.4 prudence, when carried too far, lead to c. and failure.

162:1.3 to put an end to all whisperings about fear and c..

162:3.3 If he remained silent, they would accuse him of c..

177:4.11 inclined to assign to Jesus c. as the motive which

195:7.21 noble ideals—of love and hate, of c. and courage—

cowardly

54:5.11 that nothing be done to half cure, c. suppress, or hide

100:7.4 courageous but never reckless; prudent but never c.

159:3.11 withhold overmuch pity from those c. souls who only

177:4.9 Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was the c. act of a selfish

177:4.11 well-intentioned but c. and self-centered personality.

185:7.5 the high priest, approached the c. Roman judge

185:7.5 the c. governor ordered Jesus brought out before

186:1.2 expected to be liberally rewarded for his c. conduct

cowards

101:7.2 Moral c. never achieve high planes of philosophic

159:4.10 but they are moral c., intellectually dishonest.

163:4.11 told them their mission was no undertaking for c.

coworker

158:3.3 of Michael on Salvington and his ever-present c.,

coworkers

29:4.34 Together with their c., the dissociators, they are the

142:7.2 the Son of Man; and as such c., they, too, must share

143:1.6 all the courageous manhood that you and your c.

cows

81:2.12 farmers had begun the raising of sheep, goats, c.,

126:5.11 experience of farm life as they now had three c.,

coyotes

74:8.5 tribes believed they originated from beavers and c..

Crab nebula

41:8.4 of many types of irregular nebulae, such as the C.,

crabs

59:1.18 and other crustaceans—shrimps, c., and lobsters.

60:2.9  C., lobsters, and the modern types of crustaceans

cracking

57:8.23 the land mass began as the great north-and-south c.,

crackling

158:1.8 were suddenly awakened by a near-by c. sound,

cracks

58:7.10 Some is found in the c. of the older rocks and is

cradle

49:0.1 are the spawning ground, the evolutionary c., of

57:8.26 These inland seas of olden times were truly the c. of

71:8.7 —learning extended from the c. to the grave.

78:0.1 The second Eden was the c. of civilization for almost

78:1.3 Tigris and Euphrates rivers; this was indeed the c. of

81:1.0 1. THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION

81:1.1 the c. of civilization was in southwestern Asia,

84:6.4 The hand that rocks the c. still fraternizes with

95:2.5 while burdensome to life from the c. to the grave,

123:2.4 that he had found no time to build a c. for James,

176:1.3 Since Jerusalem was to become the c. of the early

craft

50:4.7 of homemaking, the schools of art and c. training,

82:5.3 was practiced in an effort to preserve c. secrets;

82:5.3 workmen sought to keep the knowledge of their c.

129:1.3 c. which were far more safe for sailing the lake than

129:1.3 practically all the c. on the lake had been built in the

132:7.4 because the noble c. of the good Buddha met the

132:7.4 this harbor unless they abandon the philosophic c. of

134:9.7 on the interior finishing of some of the larger c..

152:2.2 hiring every c. available, they started out in pursuit.

154:7.2 Following the Master’s boat was another smaller c.,

craftiness

174:2.2 Jesus, perceiving their hypocrisy and c., said to

crafts

121:3.4 groups to continue in their various c. and trades.

craftsman

129:1.2 had long known of the skill of the Nazareth c..

129:1.8 Jesus registered as a “skilled c. of Capernaum.”

craftsmanship

76:3.9 subjected to courses of training in agriculture, c.,

craftsmen

44:6.9 These are the master c. who add the culminating and

craftworkers of color

44:6.3 The c.. These are they who make the ten thousand

crafty

51:3.4 Caligastia offered c. and effective opposition to the

96:7.6 “He disappoints the devices of the c.; he takes the

153:3.3 The law of the elders thus relieves such c. children

174:3.1 time a company of the learned and c. Sadducees.

cramping

87:7.10 prevent the crystallization of such a ritual into c.,

177:2.7 and other c. features of these olden Jewish homes

179:5.4 the believer’s spiritual imagination by formally c. it

crash

16:9.5 science, morality, and religion always survive the c..

100:2.7 believer, what does it matter if all things earthly c.?”

100:2.8 fondest ambitions perish and their keenest hopes c.;

160:4.13 and to the inevitable c. of ultimate disillusionment.

173:5.6 day just passed and the c. of an impending doom.

176:3.2 The downfall of nations, the c. of empires,

176:3.2 overturn, the age ends, or all things visible c., since

crashed

57:7.1 space bodies c. directly on the surface of Urantia.

191:0.8 His concept of the kingdom had c., and he could not

crashing

177:5.4 descend with c. suddenness and inescapable terror.

crass

188:4.3 such c. injustice as damning a mortal soul because of

craters

58:2.8 able to hurl charged particles from the sunspot c.

crave

1:2.2 all who enjoy spiritual peace on earth, and who c.

1:6.6 the more he will c. to know the Original Personality,

4:4.8 We c. the concept of the Infinite, but we worship the

5:4.1 men to seek for a God of love because they c. to

10:1.3 Creatures c. association with other creatures;

19:1.5 The human mind would ordinarily c. to approach the

23:1.4 these spirits start out at the center of all things and c.

27:7.3 All supernaphim c. to be conductors of worship;

36:5.17 mind devoid of the ability to worship and c. survival.

39:0.11 And they all c. to start at the bottom, on the lowest

39:1.6 Seraphim equally c. assignment to the missions of the

54:1.8 leads intelligent beings to c. the exercise of power

56:9.5 When we c. to entertain a personal concept of the

87:7.9 as individuals they all c. mystery and venerate the

91:5.7 tolerant of, those less endowed intellects that c.

119:6.5 Sons who love and c. to understand their creatures

131:4.5 We c. forgiveness from the Lord for all of our

133:3.7 And I apologize for my rudeness to them—I c.

133:3.8 testifies how earnestly they c. to know good people

133:4.7 you shall some day thus c. merciful consideration

140:5.8 Only the humble seek for divine strength and c.

140:6.13 You are intrusted with a great work, and I c. your

155:6.2 to remain satisfied with a religion of mind, who c.

156:5.19 Seek no unearned recognition and c. no undeserved

158:6.1 we c. to have you talk with us concerning our defeat

159:4.8 The creature may c. infallibility, but only Creators

166:1.4 and c. flattering salutations in the market places!”

175:1.9 They c. the chief places at the feasts and demand

177:1.2 “Since with all your heart you c. to go with me, it

182:3.2 even to death, and that I c. your companionship?”

194:3.2 religions c. extinction in endless slumber and rest.

195:10.14 Many spiritually indolent souls c. an ancient religion

craved

39:9.3 just as they all c. assignment as destiny guardians in

94:11.13 hungry multitudes who c. to hear words of promise,

98:2.10 they rather c. promises of salvation, coupled with a

98:4.1 The common people c. promises of salvation—

126:3.14 Jesus c. a trustworthy and confidential friend, but

163:2.1 the Master never rejected a single person who c.

177:4.10 Judas c. worldly honor in his mind and grew to

177:4.10 the other apostles likewise c. this same worldly

craven

102:5.2 demonstrated when this c. fear is translated into faith

cravenly

111:0.7 did they so c. fear the malevolence of the evil eye.

craves

2:6.5 love gives and c. affection, seeks understanding

5:3.8 the immortal soul c. and initiates worship;

14:6.39 And every God-knowing mortal c. to be a finaliter.

54:4.4 and yielding to a desire to possess what one c. now

69:9.3 Man not only c. to accumulate property; he desires

71:2.14 Man c. the right to use, control, bestow, sell, lease,

101:2.1 the mortal mind which c. to know how the Infinite

111:2.10 human will that c. to know God, working in liaison

131:3.6 but safety is found only when the soul c. reproof

134:6.1 If one man c. freedom—liberty—he must remember

140:4.11 Every mortal really c. to be a complete person, to be

161:2.8 Jesus c. not the support of the multitude; he is

craving

1:2.6 3. The personality c. to be like God—the desire to do

14:6.14 This affords the Son the gratification of parental c.,

62:2.3 Food hunger and sex c. were well developed,

65:6.2 an insatiable c. for the attainment of ever-increasing

69:5.8 5. Power—the c. to be master.

91:8.5 It is sometimes the pathetic expression of spiritual c.

91:9.4 must surrender every wish of mind and every c. of

92:0.4 This ministry to a worship-c. and wisdom-desiring

92:5.5 This c. is designed to anticipate the appearance on

101:2.14 for righteousness, a certain c. for divine perfection.

102:8.1 and c. survival after death, is willing fully to trust the

112:1.16 social; man is dominated by the c. of belongingness.

139:12.13 thirty pieces of silver to satisfy his long-nursed c. for

140:5.7 happiness is the satisfaction of immediate pleasure c..

149:6.10 attention—c. humility is childish and unworthy of

152:5.6 miracle-seeking and king-c. proclivities of Jesus’

160:1.6 When men dare to forsake a life of natural c. for

168:0.9 Martha, while c. to see Jesus, desired to avoid any

177:4.7 his heart was too much set on self-glory and the c.

193:4.2 revenge and the generalized c. to “get even” with

cravings

103:5.4 of the ego c. and the budding social consciousness.

128:1.2 Jesus hungered and satisfied such c. with food;

crawled

59:1.19 trilobites floated in the water or c. along the sea

59:5.6 there c. out upon the land snails, scorpions,and frogs

63:5.5 dome-shaped stone huts, into which they c. at night.

crawls

59:1.3 Vegetation for the first time c. out upon the land

cream

22:3.1 They are the c. of governing ability derived from the

50:4.1 schools of training and culture, wherein the c. of the

73:3.6 the c. of the civilization of Urantia was forgathering.

74:5.4 Aside from the c. of the earth’s population, only a

131:4.7 The God-knowing soul rises like the c. appears on

159:5.7 Jesus appropriated the c. of the Hebrew scriptures

195:0.7 philosophy as well as the c. of Hebrew theology.

createsee createimperative

1:2.9 Though the Father does not personally c. the

6:5.3 not deprive the Son of the ability to c. any or all

6:5.4 the orders of Sons which he may subsequently c.,

9:0.1 in the amazing power of the Conjoint Creator to c.

16:1.1 plan to c. universes inhabited by intelligent and

17:6.7 Upon the declaration of intention to c. life by the

21:5.6 the power and opportunity to c. entirely new types

23:2.11 that the Deities can and do c. perfect beings.

24:7.8 when these Paradise associates collaborate to c.

26:2.5 Collectively, the Seven Master Spirits c. many

26:2.5 But when these same Seven Spirits c. individually,

26:2.7 empowered by the Infinite Spirit to c. a sufficient

29:1.1 When the Seven Master Spirits c. individually,

29:1.1 when they c. collectively, they sometimes produce

29:2.1 they can and do reproduce—c.—other beings like

31:1.2 which will c. reception capacity for the bestowal

31:8.3 These Transcendentalers c. no beings, neither were

32:2.1 Inf. Spirit, c. a diverse retinue of spirit personalities.

32:2.8 the Father’s proposal to c. man in their divine image.

33:4.2 c. an unlimited number of Sons in divinity equal to

33:4.2 can c. only one Bright and Morning Star in each

42:1.4 forever will scientists be powerless to c. one atom of

42:12.1 to conceive, design, and c. automatic mechanisms

44:6.6 These artisans c. their varied symphonies for the

48:1.3 to transform these associations of energy as to c.

49:2.21 It is possible to c. living beings who can withstand

54:0.1 conflicting truth and falsehood c. confusing error;

54:0.2 The Gods neither c. evil nor permit sin and rebellion.

56:6.1 they achieve perfect unity; likewise, when they c.,

65:1.7 shorn of all ability to organize—c.—new patterns of

69:5.13 would accumulate property for years just to c. an

69:8.8 society which they had so unwillingly helped c..

70:12.5 they should c. their systems of government;

74:3.4 in honor of all who had labored to c. this garden of

77:1.2 spiritual and material agencies on a planet as to c.

77:1.4 This plan was carried out as long as the power to c.

82:1.6 insufficient sex attraction to c. serious problems

84:3.1 Pastoral living tended to c. a new system of mores,

84:5.8 invention and wealth have enabled her to c. a new

99:3.16 It is the business of religion to c., sustain, and inspire

99:5.7 they c. a religious group of some sort which

100:6.8 The new loyalties of enlarged spiritual vision c. new

102:3.8 Science vainly strives to c the brotherhood of culture

103:8.4 souls who would c. a religion without God.

105:5.4 existence as to eventuate an ultimate or to c. a finite.

111:6.5 mind can c. other mechanisms, even energy

112:1.14 And every such process tends to c. and establish

117:1.2 to the domains of time and space, there to c. and

117:3.12 The Supreme Being did not c. man, but man was

117:6.17 and universe career will c. in your consciousness the

118:4.7 the finite viewpoint they certainly can and do c..

118:5.1 even the infinite God cannot c. square circles or

118:9.8 realms of outer space, what would their unity c.

121:8.14 to c. the most effective portraiture of Jesus’ life,

128:4.1 merchant planned to c. a center of learning which

132:5.17 world c. many different sorts of profit wealth,

133:2.2 are partners with God in that they co-operate to c.

134:4.6 kingdom in the hearts of men will c. religious unity

134:5.11 they must c. the essential nucleus of supernational

134:5.12 When the peoples of Urantia c. a world government,

135:9.4 why do you baptize the people and c. all this stir?”

140:5.6 strengthen moral character and c. happiness.

140:5.16 This is the wrong way to c. courageous men.

140:8.32 The Master came to c in man a new spirit, a new will

140:10.3 to c. a high spiritual and inspirational ideal

146:4.1 they were able to c. such a widespread sentiment

148:6.6 And why did God ever c. me just to suffer in this

159:4.5 moral, and spiritual status of those who c. them.

160:5.9 and the self-deceptive idols of those who c. them.

164:3.8 “Let us c. the sight of this blind man on this day

170:2.23 you thereby c. the capacity in your own soul for the

170:5.19 who went about to c. a sociophilosophical system

174:3.5 that persecution in public would most certainly c.

180:1.5 it does not c. a new world, but it most certainly does

191:5.1 conspired to c. a situation of isolation which even

195:7.14 Machines do not think, c., dream, aspire, idealize,

195:10.2 daring to form creeds or c. theological systems of

196:2.6 pity that his followers failed to c. a unified religion

196:3.10 The human mind does not c. real values;

createimperative

121:7.5 the Psalmist had prayed that God would “c. a clean

146:2.13C. in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right

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

createdverb; see created by

0:1.11 finite realities always have beginningsthey are c..

0:1.12 Absoniters are not c.; they are eventuated—they

1:0.1 You have c. the heaven and the heaven of heavens

1:0.2 “God c. the heavens and formed the earth; he

1:0.2 he established the universe and c. this world not in

1:3.1 in form because you are said to be c. “in his image”—

1:5.3 “Lift up your eyes on high and behold who has c. all

2:6.4 high moral standard and c. a law-respecting people

4:0.1 God c. the universes of his own free and sovereign

4:0.1 God c. them in accordance with his all-wise and

4:1.5 are born, he “sends forth his Sons and they are c..”

8:3.4 a Creative Spirit of the Infinite Spirit c. you and your

14:2.9 any group of personalities ever c. in, or admitted to,

14:4.10 of the central universe, beings who never were c..

16:0.1 number of Master Spirits, they would have been c.,

17:2.1 Seven of these extraordinary personalities were c. at

18:0.1 Supreme Trinity Personalities are all c. for specific

18:0.11 All Trinity-origin beings are c. in Paradise perfection

18:5.1 The Recents of Days were c. simultaneously, and

19:6.4 Corps of the Finality, since no more are being c.,

21:1.4 thousand Unions of Days and no more are being c..

21:2.4 any new forms of things, great or small, may be c.,

21:2.10 Michael-derived living existence which may be c. or

21:5.6 of that which has already been designed and c.,

21:5.6 by those who have been thus designed and c..

23:3.9 more Solitary Messengers will probably ever be c..

24:1.7 numbers; no more of these orders are being c..

24:1.9 Secondary supervisors are being c. right along;

24:1.10 supervisors, is of continuous creation, being c. in

24:1.11 Circuit supervisors are c. for their specific tasks,

24:2.2 Directors are so c. as to be able to maintain perfect

24:5.1 Infinite Spirit and were c. for the specific purposes

25:0.9 servitals, and Morontia Companions—are c. as such;

25:1.3 of servitals is prodigious, and more are being c.

25:2.1 For every Havona Servital c., seven Conciliators are

25:3.15 the multitude of conciliators that have been c. in

25:4.1 legal minds of the spirit world were not c. as such.

25:4.16 Such a living library of applied law could not be c.;

25:6.1 Celestial Recorders are not c. as such; they are

26:2.1 These high angels are c. in three major orders:

26:3.5 These angels are c. on the second circuit but operate

26:3.10 They are c. without special design and are competent

28:3.1 When seven seconaphim are c., one, the primary,

28:4.4 every seventh one of that order subsequently c.

28:4.5 and every seventh one thereafter c. incline towards

28:4.12 the fifth primary seconaphim to be c. and every

28:4.13 seconaphim and every seventh one subsequently c..

28:5.6 Like the primary order, this group is c. serially;

28:6.1 these angels are c. serially and in seven reflective

29:0.10 know, no more beings of these orders have been c..

29:3.4 they are all c. in perfection and are inherently perfect

29:4.37 The frandalanks are c. in thirty divisions, one for

31:7.5 by some type of Paradise personality not yet c.,

31:8.3 no beings, neither were Transcendentalers ever c..

33:4.5 This universe executive was c. fully endowed for his

33:4.6 administrative assistants, c. for their special work,

34:2.4 “You send forth your Spirit, and they are c..

35:1.3 The Melchizedeks of our universe were all c. within

35:9.7 they were so c. that they might better understand,

35:9.8 our Sons of the Lanonandek order have been c. with

37:9.9 They are a reproducing order, being c. male and

38:1.3 Seraphim are still being periodically c.; Nebadon is

38:2.3 The seraphim are so c. as to function on spiritual and

39:2.8 the superior seraphim, some were c. as such while

39:8.7 of origin, for they are c. a “little higher than you”;

40:2.1 The Material Sons of God are c. in the local universe

40:5.2 angels—than whom you were c. but a little lower—

43:7.2 they are c. to function in seventy diverse orders of

44:0.3 The celestial artisans are not c. as such; they are a

48:2.2 They are c. for their specific function and require no

48:2.3 They are c. in groups of one thousand, classified as

48:3.1 Morontia Companions are c. from age to age in

48:3.16 They were c. for this work, pending factualization

53:1.1 perfect in all your ways from the day you were c. till

66:4.1 The arrival of the Prince’s staff c. a profound

69:5.1 Food hoarding c. the first problems of capital and

74:0.1 ten days passed before they were re-c. in dual form

74:8.4 tradition that Adam and Eve had physical forms c.

74:8.4 The belief in man’s having been c. from clay was

75:8.6 perfection; our universe was not c. in perfection.

82:2.4 thus eventually c. concepts of vice, crime, and sin.

83:5.12 The taboo wife—one wife of legal status—c. the

84:3.4 women unintentionally c. their dependence on men

84:6.5 Many orders of universe creatures are c. in dual

94:4.4 is conceived as being self-c. out of the Brahman—

95:5.4 built an entirely new city, and c. a new art and

95:5.6 fatherhood and motherhood of Deity and c a religion

95:6.2 Zoroaster c. a galaxy of supreme gods with Ahura-

97:4.3 Said Amos: “He who formed the mountains and c.

97:7.6 I have c. it not in vain; I formed it to be inhabited.”

97:7.7 “Thus says the Lord, ‘I have c. you, I have redeemed

97:7.10 Every one who is called by my name I have c. for my

97:9.16 Solomon c. a vast Hebrew navy, operated by Syrian

98:2.11 none ever c. such an advanced system of ethics

99:5.9 Modern men have c. many tests of religious faith.

100:3.7 Love thus grows; it cannot be c., manufactured, or

102:8.4 historic religion has always c. its God conceptions

105:7.2 (Havona natives) who never were actually c.,

106:3.1 fullness as it was time c. by the Supreme Creators,

106:9.5 The paradox c. by the experiential and existential

107:0.5 the enormous universe tension which is c. by the

108:6.3 new men who, like God, are c. in righteousness

109:6.6 living values which the greatest of all Urantians c.

112:5.4 association with the Adjuster, is c. as a new vehicle

112:5.18 and not another will occupy the morontia form c. for

113:3.6 angelic personality, c. but a little above the universe

113:7.3 The human race was c. just a little lower than the

117:3.12 Supreme Being did not create man, but man was c.

117:4.8 Mortal man and all other finite creatures are c. out of

117:5.11 the evolving soul of mortal man is c. out of the

118:5.1 of nonentity and implies that nothing is thus c..

118:7.5 Finite personality is not self-c., but in the arena of

119:0.6 for the various orders of beings whom they have c..

126:4.6 Lift up your eyes and behold who has c. all these

128:1.1 right of unqualified rulership of his self-c. universe.

129:1.3 but during that time Jesus c. a new style of boat

130:1.6 c. the potential negative of the positive way of light

131:2.2 “In the beginning God c. the heavens and the earth

131:2.2 And, behold, all he c. was very good.

131:2.7 God has c. the universal hosts, and he preserves

131:2.9 Thus says the Lord who c. the heavens and who

134:5.9 Political sovereignty is c. out of the surrender of

134:5.16 governments are organizations c. and devised for the

134:6.4 wars go on until the government of mankind is c..

135:6.3 It is not surprising that this strange preacher c. a

142:3.6 “In the beginning the Gods c. the heavens and earth”

142:3.9 really believed that Yahweh c. both good and evil.

148:4.10 called by my name, for I have c. them for my glory

148:8.3 Kirmeth c. a considerable disturbance at the camp,

156:5.2 mind and then, in association with that re-c. mind,

160:1.14 be born again; that he shall become the re-c. child of

165:2.7 enters upon the eternal way by the means I have c.

188:3.11 This memorial was c. shortly after Michael departed

194:0.3 Paul, who c. a new religion out of the new version

created by

0:11.10 the resolution of the tension c. by the freewill act of

0:12.3 evolved by the experiential actualization of realities c

1:2.9 but the universes of time and space are all c. and

2:2.7 creatures of moral responsibility who have been c. or

8:1.7 this central universe being c. by him and with him

13:1.12 who are trinitized, c., eventuated, or eternalized by

13:1.19 the vast hosts of unrevealed beings c. by the Son and

16:3.12 Whenever the creatures jointly c. by the Son and the

17:1.6 the central registries for all personalities c. by the

17:2.4 Majeston is the only existing personality of divinity c.

17:4.1 The forty-nine Reflective Image Aids were c. by

17:8.2 secondary beings of this order are c. by the Master

24:7.8 Graduate Guides are not c. by the Supreme Being,

26:1.12 Primary or Paradise supernaphim are c by the Infinite

26:1.13 Omniaphim are c. concertedly by the Infinite Spirit

28:2.1 Omniaphim are c. by the Infinite Spirit in liaison with

30:1.2 Beings c. by all three Paradise Deities, either as such

30:1.29 in any two of the Paradise Deities or otherwise c. by

30:1.55 in any one of the Paradise Deities or otherwise c. by

38:1.1 Seraphim are c. by the Universe Mother Spirit and

73:4.3 A zoological garden was c. by building a smaller wall

76:1.4 the second had to be c. by the labor of their own

101:9.1 demands of ethical obligation which had been c. by

134:5.15 sovereignty of these forty-eight states was c. by men

134:5.15 sovereignty of the American Federal Union was c. by

134:5.15 planetary government will be similarly c. by nations

142:4.2 “Because you appreciate the beauty of things c. by

createdadjective; see created being(s); created

     intelligence(s)

1:2.10 contact with his creature children and his c. universes

2:5.9 Father loves and forever seeks the welfare of his c.

7:5.2 the Eternal Son does draw near to c. personalities by

7:5.4 To share the experience of c. personalities, the Sons

9:5.2 In the domain of c. mind the Third Person, with his

10:2.1 to become the divine Father of all subsequently c.,

12:7.5 the assurance of stability for all c. things and beings.

13:4.1 by the trinitized sons of glorified c. personalities,

14:0.2 This is a wholly c. and perfect universe; it is not an

14:2.5 that of the twofold constitution of the c. universes of

14:6.5 in ways beyond the comprehension of the c. mind.

21:4.2 seven times giving of themselves to their c. children

25:1.5 The newly c. servitals, together with newly

25:2.2 the seven c. orders of conciliators serving in each

25:2.3 corps, embracing one seventh of each c. order,

26:2.5 the angels of all seven c. types function in all

26:4.10 working groups contains angels of seven c. types,

26:4.10 piloted by supernaphim whose c. natures—like your

28:5.21 The beings of every newly c. order, immediately

30:2.127 11. The C. Citizens of Paradise.

30:4.30 their long and profitable contact with the c. spheres

36:5.15 intellect, such c. minds at once become superminded,

37:0.2 Preceding papers have dealt with the c. orders of

37:2.4 unique twofold order, embracing some of c. dignity

37:2.4 There are 4,832 of c. dignity, while 8,809 are

37:2.10 primary worlds are presided over by the c. orders of

37:9.1 These include the following c. types: 1. Susatia.

37:9.12 the c. susatia and the evolved Spirit-fused mortals.

37:10.7 Evening Star, Number 1,146 of the C. Corps.]

38:5.1 The first c. group of Nebadon seraphim were trained

39:0.10 find it hard to understand that a c. capacity for higher

40:9.4 as if they were newly c. beings, creatures without

43:1.3 embellish all outdoors on these especially c. worlds.

45:0.3 of the arrangement of these specially c. spheres.

46:5.25 The c. Evening Stars exert their influence all over

48:4.9 The reversion directors themselves are not a c. group

48:8.4 new and future creation there will be no c. orders of

51:1.5 original or directly c. Adam and Eve are immortal

51:1.7 Unlike the other c. Sons of planetary service,

53:1.1 Lucifer was not an ascendant being; he was a c. Son

56:10.16 means the relation of c. parts to the Creative Whole.

57:3.8 to complete these clusters of specially c. worlds.

66:4.7 The re-c. bodies of this group were fully satisfied by

72:3.6 of the newly c. Foundation of Spiritual Progress,

74:0.1 on within the precincts of this newly c. shrine.

103:0.7 theologic doctrines and reason-c. religions.

109:3.1 more so than are the duties of any of the c. orders of

115:1.1 within the frame of these mind-c. postulates.

117:6.7 the finite administration of c., creating, or evolving

117:7.6 reflecting this future forecast back to the c. levels as

117:7.14 reacted to by all c. energies, co-ordinated in all

118:7.5 Finite personality is not self-c., but in the arena of

119:4.6 orders of his c. universe Sons: the Melchizedeks,

120:1.3 As your c. sons of Nebadon are wholly dependent

128:1.1 right of unqualified rulership of his self-c. universe

156:5.2 mind and then, in association with that re-c. mind,

156:5.2 Your spirit nature—the jointly c. soul—is a living

160:1.14 be born again; that he shall become the re-c. child of

189:0.2 bestow himself in the likeness of any of his c. sons

created being(s)

0:2.4 2. Personal—as in the evolutionary experience of c.

5:1.1 but in the finiteness and material limitations of c..

5:1.2 to yearn for the association of every c. who can

8:4.3 ministering to the c. on the worlds of time and

8:6.4 personal influence upon c., “For as many as are led

12:0.3 To c. the master universe might appear to be almost

13:4.4 attitudes of loyalty or disloyalty on the part of c.

14:5.2 transcends the human concept of anything a c. could

14:6.41 for all past, present, or future types of c. beings.

15:10.22 possible to find representatives of all groups of c. on

18:1.4 Deity association with the sevenfold grouping of c.

22:7.8 No c. being in the universe can fully explain this

23:1.8 and sympathetic group of c. derived from the Third

27:7.1 delight and the most exquisite pleasure known to c..

34:2.5 offspring of the Spirit approach the order of c. on

37:2.5 The c. beings of this interesting and versatile order

37:2.7 Evening Stars always work in pairs—one a c. being,

42:3.13 rather than to the forms of its appearance to c..

46:8.1 so long as it harbors archrebels, high c. who have

94:3.3 personality approachable by c. and evolving beings

107:1.2 Adjusters are not c.; they are fragmentized entities

107:7.5 Throughout a universe of c and nonpersonal energies

107:7.7 There are no c. that would not delight to be hosts to

117:6.7 the finite administration of c., creating, or evolving

120:0.1 himself in the likeness of his various orders of c.,

120:0.3 the finite experience of one group of his c., but he

139:12.7 it is the nature of the Sons of God to give every c.

167:7.2 “The angelic hosts are a separate order of c.;

created intelligence(s)

1:2.1 To all c. God is a personality, and to the universe of

2:1.6 with finite material beings and other lowly c..

2:2.3 changing attitude and the shifting minds of his c.;

2:7.3 for every universe, system, world, and c.,

3:0.2 Sons are clearly discernible by the lower orders of c.,

3:2.8 same time to any degree comprehensible to these c..

5:1.1 and the lower groups of c. is inconceivable.

15:6.7 many of the c. and eventuated intelligences of Deity.

27:7.1 is the highest privilege and the first duty of all c..

32:4.1 his Deity co-ordinates, his Sons, and numerous c.

48:8.3 the majority of innumerable orders of c. are either

119:6.4 sympathetic helper of even the lowest form of c.

127:0.4 the unquestioned and supreme ruler of all c. on all

136:6.1 concerning all personalities of all classes of his c.,

186:5.5 who thus assume the nature and likeness of their c.

creates

3:4.4 This giving of himself to creatures c. a boundless,

4:1.5 God not only c., but he “preserves them all.”

5:5.6 the human realization of God c. a paradox in finite

6:5.3 When the Son c. personality, he does so in

6:5.3 and of himself, alone, never c. personal beings.

12:5.9 3. Personality c. a unique time sense out of insight

30:1.99 God, as a person, c.; God, as a preperson,

37:9.9 In and of himself he then c. the beautiful and

42:5.8 The electronic charge c. an electric field; movement

69:8.8 Slavery c. an organization of culture and social

70:2.2 The constant necessity for national defense c. many

85:0.1 Man c. his primitive religions out of his fears and

85:6.3 In early evolution religion c. its own gods.

85:6.3 Evolutionary religion c. its gods in the image and

90:5.2 ritual c and perpetuates myths as well as contributing

92:0.4 a worship-craving and wisdom-desiring mind c. the

99:4.1 renders the religionist socially fragrant and c. insights

99:5.7 a religious group of some sort which eventually c.

99:6.3 it c. the evil discrimination of religious castes;

101:2.14 —the divine Adjuster—c. within you a hunger and

101:9.8 2. Religion c. for the human mind a spiritualized

102:6.6 Reason c. the probability which faith can

103:4.2 this c. new problems for the individual religionists,

107:0.5 the Adjuster who c. within man that unquenchable

116:7.6 striving for God-attainment, c. a genuine divinity

118:5.1 the fact that omnipotence not only c. things with a

118:9.3 self-c. the mechanism for personality expression,

130:1.5 to suffer the sorrows of evil; after all, who c. evil?”

130:1.5 that God c. good and evil, but Jesus never taught

130:4.14 c. necessity for intellectual choosing, and establishes

131:3.2 the faith of the Immortal, even the faith that c.

131:8.3 The Supreme c. all things, in nature nourishing

134:5.5 same growth of political organizations c. a problem

140:5.16 Being sensitive and responsive to human need c.

150:8.2 Lord, King of the world, who forms the light and c.

150:8.2 is the Lord, who makes peace and c. everything;

150:8.6 God, who shows mercy and kindness, who c. all

182:1.8 Sin c. a dead level of evil inertia, but righteousness

194:2.4 The spirit never c. a consciousness of himself, only

194:3.7 the highest type of human civilization in that it c. the

creating

4:0.2 It is easy to deduce that the purpose in c. the perfect

9:8.2 The first Deity-c act of the Infinite Spirit, functioning

14:6.35 as complemental to a Creator Son in the work of c.

15:5.12 are influential in c. widespread energy fluctuations.

17:4.1 Image Aids, each Reflective Spirit c. his own Aid.

25:2.2 for the purpose of c. a group of Havona Servitals,

32:1.5 while the work of c. the architectural worlds which

33:3.2 functioned with him in c. and governing his universe.

42:11.2 For this c., controlling, and upholding mind is neither

58:4.3 Africa moved south, c. an east and west trough,

59:2.7 Mexico emerged, thus c. the Gulf Sea, which has

59:5.3 America was inundated, c. two great inland seas.

63:5.6 At last a tool-c. mind was functioning in conjunction

65:4.3 they actually start to work c. new cells to replace

69:5.8 The moneylenders made themselves kings by c. a

74:2.2 Amadon improved this language by c a new alphabet

74:8.3 The story of c. Eve out of Adam’s rib is a confused

80:2.4 Presently the Sicilian land bridge submerged, c. one

82:2.1 problems to be solved by society, thus c. a major

101:2.1 explanation of both science and religion, thus c. a

102:3.6 Religion leads to serving men, thus c. ethics and

102:3.14 In evolution, religion often leads to man’s c. his

108:6.5 thus slowly and surely re-c. you as you really are

111:1.2 to co-operate with the indwelling Adjuster in c.

116:4.10 they are not c. these paths of divinity attainment;

117:6.7 the finite administration of created, c., or evolving

124:2.2 Jesus was constantly c. trouble by the questions he

127:2.5 resulted in c. a division among the Jewish youths

128:5.5 rumors of the Capernaum boatbuilder who was c.

130:3.2 thus c. two magnificent harbors and thereby

134:6.4 thus c. the machinery for preventing small wars,

134:6.8 nations are actually c. a real, bona fide, and lasting

136:1.4 Others taught that God, in c. man, had put into his

136:8.8 the folly of c. artificial situations for the purpose of

138:6.3 but do not be misled into the bypaths of c. legends

creation or local creation or material creation;

    see creation, all

0:0.5 which circle the never-beginning, never-ending c. of

0:11.1 constituted the c. of the divine and central universe,

0:11.5 of the welfare of the whole c. of things and beings,

0:12.1 Trinities are experiential—are inherent in the c. of

1:0.4 the struggling creature c. of the God of perfection.

1:1.4 Still farther out in the starry c., he is known, as on

1:2.9 the universe in which you live is the c. of his Son

1:3.5 The supreme personal reality of the finite c. is spirit;

1:3.6 deal directly with the personalities of his vast c. of

1:5.3 discern the invisible Maker through his diverse c.,

1:5.16 of the whole evolutionary c. of time and space.

2:3.4 personality is absorbed into the oversoul of c.,

2:3.6 rule of the Creator Sons in the universes is one of c.

2:5.6 handicaps of your mc. make it impossible for you

2:5.7 I naturally love one who is so powerful in c. and in

2:7.2 be only relatively true in another segment of c..

2:7.9 beauties of the physical c., the charm of intellectual

3:1.2 in all parts and in all hearts of his far-flung c..

3:1.2 God is immeasurably greater than the total of c.

3:1.7 foundation of the coherence of the so-called mc..

3:1.10 isolated from intercourse with the larger units of c..

3:2.9 and eternal welfare of all his vast and far-flung c..

3:4.2 The c. of every new universe calls for a new

3:4.2 even if c. should continue indefinitely, eternally,

3:4.2 eventually the mc. would exist without limitations,

3:5.4 the staggering immensity of God’s limitless c.,

3:6.1 of the outstretched, whirling, and ever-circling c..

3:6.2 The universe is a work of c. and is wholly subject to

4:0.2 Havona may serve as the pattern c. for all other

4:0.2 such a supernal c. must exist primarily for the

4:3.1 intended man to be the masterpiece of planetary c.,

5:0.2 contact with any part or phase or kind of c. through

5:2.5 As the soul of joint mind and Adjuster c. becomes

5:3.8 the human soul—the conjoint c. of the God-seeking

5:6.8 remains for man himself to will the c. or to inhibit

5:6.8 man himself to will the creation or to inhibit the c.

6:2.7 In the love of truth and in the c. of beauty the Father

6:4.1 effective administration of such a boundless c..

6:4.5 his personal and detectable contact with spiritual c.,

7:0.4 The Eternal Son is the actual upholder of the vast c.

7:1.2 power are not retarded by the mass of the mc..

7:1.3 the viewpoint of personality, spirit is the soul of c.;

7:1.5 attraction that function in the lesser units of c..

7:2.2 in the exquisite spiritual harmony of the eternal c..

7:4.1 the universal plan for the c., evolution, ascension,

7:4.2 souls of space is a joint c. of the Father and Son,

7:4.6 Not only in c. but also in administration, the Spirit

7:4.7 the Deities effectively co-operate in the work of c.,

7:5.5 the circuits of the central c. for the enlightenment of

7:6.2 the descending Sons as they function throughout c..

7:6.8 the hearts of all creatures in the primary central c. of

8:1.1 stage of space is set for the stupendous drama of c.

8:1.5 There now flashes through the c. of the Gods the

8:1.6 diffused throughout the central c. of the Gods,

8:1.7 Third Person deitizes by this very act of conjoint c.,

8:2.5 adequate to meet the demands of such a limitless c..

8:3.1 eternalizes concurrently with the central or fiat c.,

8:3.1 only this central c. is eternal in existence among

8:3.2 First Source no more personally participates in c..

8:3.3 same personal relation to the Son in all subsequent c.

8:3.3 Son sustains to the Father in the first and central c..

8:4.1 But in and through all this spiritual and mc. there

8:4.2 divine love and endless mercy to all intelligent c..

8:4.2 The Spirit is love applied to the creature c.,

8:5.3 and is confined to the spiritual realm of that c.; but

8:6.6 absolutely interlocked in a service of c. and control

9:3.8 spontaneity into the mechanism of the physical c..

9:8.5 What the Infinite Spirit is to the total c., a Creative

10:0.3 No other concept of c. measures up to the Trinity

10:1.4 Son, for when the conjoint act of c. was effected,

10:1.4 and the materialization of the central core of c.,

10:3.15 6. As a person, he acts directly throughout c. by his

11:1.4 the universal lines of gravity from the ends of c..

11:2.10 of making possible subinfinite, even time-space, c..

11:4.4 accommodate the activities of an almost infinite c..

11:7.6 thickens somewhat faster than does the plane of c.,

11:9.2 it is not a part of universal c., not even a real part of

12:0.1 The immensity of the far-flung c. of the Father is

12:0.2 conceive of mc. as being infinite because the Father

12:0.2 but as we study and observe the total mc., we know

12:0.3 there are still physical limits to the mc.,

12:1.1 The observable behavior of the mc. constitutes

12:1.2 the major divisions of pervaded space—total c.,

12:1.10 Havona, the central universe, is not a time c.;

12:1.10 the mass content of this central c. is far in excess

12:1.12 organized and partially inhabited post-Havona c.,

12:1.13 Universe is the present organized and inhabited c..

12:1.13 not to mention the eternal spheres of the central c..

12:1.13 the outer limits of the organized and inhabited c.;

12:1.13 border, in a far-off corner of such a magnificent c.,

12:1.14 whole of the known, organized, and inhabited c..

12:1.16 The central universe is the c. of eternity; the seven

12:1.16 destined to eventuate-evolve the ultimacy of c..

12:1.16 an additional and unrevealed c. beyond the fourth

12:1.16 infinity of the Creator or the potential infinity of c.,

12:2.4 which completely encircle the present inhabited c.

12:2.5 A greater c. of the future is in process of formation

12:2.6 it is believed that a new type of c. is in process,

12:4.12 Your lc. (Nebadon) participates in this movement of

12:4.13 the material energy mass of c. is space work but not

12:4.15 present revolving clockwise about the central c..

12:8.6 What Paradise is to the physical c., and what the

12:8.7 of both the material and spiritual phases of c..

12:9.1 Man’s true destiny consists in the c. of spirit goals

13:1.16 the Father had aught to do with the c. of Solitary

13:3.2 two billion years of Urantia time, witnesses the c.

14:0.1 the true magnitude of this vast c. is really beyond

14:1.15 a physically balanced and perfectly stabilized c..

14:2.2 The c. of the central universe is threefold (Trinity);

14:2.2 the c. of a local universe (directly) is twofold, by a

14:2.5 spiritual reactions transpiring in the central c. which

14:2.5 The basic organization of a threefold c. is wholly

14:2.6 Paradise, with an absolute grasp of mc., perfectly

14:3.6 balance the various attractions of this tremendous c..

14:4.10 We cannot portray the c. of these citizens of the

14:4.10 The entire story of the c. of Havona is an attempt

14:4.18 and teachers of their kind to their kind throughout c..

14:4.20 indigenous to the normal conduct of this vast c. and

14:5.2 The social and economic activities of this eternal c.

14:5.6 is a refreshing originality about this vast central c..

14:5.6 exclusive c.; each planet is a matchless, superb,

14:6.5 endeavor to depict how this perfect c. ministers to

14:6.6 satisfaction from the perfection of the central c..

14:6.11 the Havona c. as the worthy and alluring goal for the

14:6.12 To the Eternal Son the superb central c affords proof

14:6.18 In this perfect c. the Spirit rehearsed for the ministry

14:6.19 This perfect c afforded the Infinite Spirit opportunity

14:6.23 The Havona c. is the eternal and perfect proof of the

14:6.23 This perfect c. is a revelation of the perfect and

14:6.24 This central c. is an exemplification of the future-

14:6.27 prepared for subsequent adventures in universe c..

14:6.27 This divine and perfect c. is a pattern for every Son

14:6.29 The Creator Sons know that the central c. is the real

14:6.30 the beings who co-operate with him in universe c..

14:6.31 The Paradise Sons regard the central c. as the home

15:0.1 thus constituting the vast c. one gigantic wheel,

15:0.2 Early in the materialization of the universal c. the

15:0.2 The first post-Havona c. was divided into seven

15:2.1 affording some idea of the immensity of the mc..

15:4.1 While c. and universe organization remain forever

15:7.4 provided with every phase of spiritual and mc..

15:10.23 be transpiring in other sections of the universal c..

15:13.2 to do with the intellectual status of a far-flung c..

15:14.4 presents only a fleeting glimpse of the immense c.

16:0.10 the Father and the Son in the c. of the Master Spirits.

16:2.3 the supervisory Master Spirit of that segment of c..

16:3.20 the seventh superuniverse, our own segment of c..

16:4.2 directors of the vast and far-flung spirit-creature c..

16:5.3 of God who presides over the destinies of each lc..

16:5.5 complete Trinity relationship to the evolutionary c.

17:1.3 board of managing directors of the post-Havona c.

17:1.10 greeting and well-wishing to the intelligent hosts of c

17:2.2 Therefore, when the cycle of reflective c. had run its

17:2.3 maintenance of reflectivity service in the far-flung c.;

17:2.5 The c. of Majeston signalized the first supreme

17:5.3 the Seven Master Spirits, their function in the c. of

17:6.4 with the complemental Michael in universe c. and

17:6.5 3. The Stage of Physical C..

17:6.6 Spirit go forth on their adventure of universe c..

17:6.7 4. The Life-C. Era.

17:6.7 with all the personality hosts of the ensuing life c..

17:7.1 living creatures of the conjoint c. of a Creator Son

17:8.2 Spirit is the mother of the angelic orders of a lc.;

17:8.3 groups are the co-ordinators of the inhabited c..

18:0.9 Their c. is a past event; no more are being

18:3.2 of which is a distinct, segregated, and unique c..

18:6.1 in some respects, of the Universal Father, to the lc..

18:6.5 all councils and all important conclaves of the lc.,

18:7.2 Vorondadek Sons who rule constellations of that lc..

19:0.9 definite numbers; their c. is a finished and past event.

19:2.1 The Perfectors of Wisdom are a specialized c. of the

19:5.1 of us whose origin is so near the source of their c..

19:5.11 isolation of the Spirits belonging to my order of c..

19:6.1 The Havona natives are the direct c. of the Trinity,

19:7.5 Our entire order of c. finds itself in touch with every

20:0.5 include personalities who are of direct and divine c..

20:1.14 each functions as a universe Father in his own c.,

20:8.1 constellation service to the highest work of the lc..

21:0.4 spheres to the innermost circuit of the central c..

21:2.5 Before a Creator Son may engage in the c. of any

21:2.12 necessary to smooth running of an established mc..

21:3.1 personal experiences in the work of universe c. and

21:3.2 Creator Son could assert full sovereignty over his c.

21:3.14 defend, and if necessary retrieve his personal c..

21:4.2 assume jurisdiction over the universes of their own c.

22:3.2 the universe of Nebadon is a comparatively young c.,

23:1.1 Immediately following the c. of the Seven Spirits of

23:1.1 There is no part of the universal c. which is

23:1.2 They are conscious of time, being the first of the c.

23:2.22 asked to go as ambassadors from one lc. to another,

23:4.2 postulate that the c. of these messengers by the Spirit

24:1.2 Universe Circuit Supervisors are the exclusive c. of

24:1.10 like the secondary supervisors, is of continuous c.,

24:2.2 Census Directors are a special and completed c. of

24:2.2 of all will creatures in any part of the central c.

24:3.1 the time or manner of the c. of the Personal Aids.

24:3.1 Infinite Spirit is not limited as to numbers in the c. of

24:3.2 they flash to and fro to the uttermost parts of c..

24:4.2 is stationed on headquarters sphere of each lc. and

24:5.2 so in each of the ten thousand systems of that lc.

24:5.3 Within a lc. the Assigned Sentinels serve in rotation,

24:6.4 made his way to the outer belt of the central c..

24:7.8 when a servital undergoes transformation and re-c.

24:7.9 in the organization of the central and divine c.,

24:7.9 together with the c. of the tertiary supernaphim,

25:1.2 extending from the c. of a Bright and Morning Star

25:2.2 If, in the c. of servitals, Master Spirit Number

25:2.2 with the c. of one thousand Orvontonlike servitals,

25:2.3 being restricted to their native segments of c..

25:4.1 the laws of perfection to the plans of evolutionary c.

25:4.15 all who inhabit the vast domains of the far-flung c..

25:5.3 the organized and inhabited c. is a matter of record

26:0.1 No major part of the organized and inhabited c. is

26:2.4 long periods on the world circuits of the central c.,

26:2.6 —hence uniform—c. of the Seven Master Spirits.

26:2.6 They were in function after the original (eternal) c.

26:2.7 the Seven Master Spirits did not even begin the c. of

26:3.1 On the billion study worlds of the perfect central c.

26:3.6 broadcast receivers and senders of the central c.

28:3.1 technique associated with the c. of these angels in

28:4.6 to do with the c. or training of the Paradise Sons of

28:6.18 All of this magnificent c., including yourself,

29:1.1 Their c. by the Seven Master Spirits is the first

29:1.3 collectively in the administration of the central c..

29:1.4 c. is fundamentally uniform in administration.

29:2.12 Before the c. of the universes of time and space,

29:2.12 one million have functioned in the central c.,

29:4.23 The energy transformers are the conjoint c. of the

29:4.36 These beings are the joint c. of all three orders of

29:5.6 Upon the completion of the plans for the c. of a local

30:4.32 co-operative service to the ends of the far-flung c..

31:0.13 Finaliters are a separate order of evolutionary c..

31:1.1 These perfect beings of direct and divine c. are of

31:10.11 a vast c. lacking in only one important detail—

32:1.2 the prematerial and postforce phases of a local c..

32:1.5 For long ages such a lc. evolves, suns become

32:2.3 The first completed act of physical c. in Nebadon

32:2.3 followed by the c. of the one hundred headquarters

32:2.6 with the Creative Spirit, projects his plan of life c.;

32:2.7 thereafter the government of such a c. is provided,

32:2.13 comprehend the destiny of the mortals of such a lc.

32:3.1 The only c. that is perfectly settled is Havona,

32:3.3 In the central c. we have a pattern of perfection,

32:3.4 the administrative organization of the central c..

32:3.4 regulation of the spiritual affairs of the far-flung c..

32:3.4 absent in the minds of the children of that perfect c.

32:4.6 discernible connection with the ethical affairs of a lc..

32:4.7 contact with the creatures of his all but infinite c..

32:4.8 his presence to, the beings of his immense c..

32:4.10 the Father freely distributes himself to his c. and to

32:4.11 withheld aught of himself from the universal c.,

32:5.4 escape the fetters of time and the bonds of mc.,

33:0.1 the Father most certainly rules over his vast c.,

33:3.4 Only a Son can retrieve the work of their joint c.,

33:3.8 The Son initiates the c. of certain of the universe

33:3.8 In the c. of other types of universe personalities,

33:4.1 beginning of the c. of their versatile family of sons

33:4.1 two divine persons results in the c. of the highest

33:4.4 Aside from c. and life impartation the Son and the

33:4.5 experience with the growth and evolution of our lc..

33:4.8 are inducted into the administrative work of the lc..

33:7.1 is supremely concerned with but three things: c.,

33:7.4 is concerned with c., evolution, maintenance, and

33:7.6 —to the fellowship of full spiritual status in the lc.

34:0.1 first, in physical organization and, later, in c. and

34:0.3 but they cannot function in the work of physical c.

34:0.3 In physical c. the Universe Son provides the pattern

34:1.1 work of c. by the agencies of the Infinite Spirit,

34:1.1 Master Spirit in whose superuniverse this new c. is

34:1.3 the time of purely physical c. or organization was

34:2.1 personality metamorphosis at the time of life c.,

34:2.1 and management of the extensive affairs of their lc..

34:2.5 In the c. of a universe of intelligent creatures the

34:2.6 extraordinarily well-balanced c. in the ages to come

34:3.6 of time and space within the confines of their lc..

34:4.10 The seven adjutant mind-spirits are the c. of the

34:5.1 Creator Son in the formulation of life and the c. of

35:0.7 Triune Paradise Deity functions for the c. of three

35:0.7 functions in the c. of three high orders of Sons:

35:5.1 After the c. of the personal aids and the first group

35:8.1 After the c. of the Vorondadeks, the Creator Son

35:8.2 —as concerns divinity levels—order of sonship c.,

35:9.9 They are the component units of the mc.,

36:1.1 whose c. the rulers of a superuniverse participate.

36:1.1 participate in the c. of the Life Carriers, who are

36:1.2 we have on record the c. of one hundred million Life

37:1.10 augmented by the c of the Nebadon corps of Evening

37:4.5 in the transaction of the affairs of a lc. it becomes

37:8.10 of those higher spirits of origin outside the lc..

37:9.6 These natives of the lc., together with the Spirit-

37:9.8 to the pilgrim spirits passing through the central c..

37:9.12 the abandonters, the c. of the unrevealed agents of

37:10.6 for the further revelation of these orders of c..

38:1.1 formation—ever since the c. of the “pattern angels”

38:1.1 collaborate in the c. of a large number of Sons and

38:1.1 the Son engages in the c. of the Material Sons,

38:1.1 Thus begins the c. of the seraphic hosts of a local

38:1.2 The c. of seraphim dates from the attainment of

38:4.4 all present in accordance with the time of their c..

40:0.9 all time and in all universes of the far-flung c. of the

40:4.2 of experiential personality upon his creature c.,

40:6.1 of the lowest order of intelligent and personal c..

41:0.1 The space phenomenon which sets off each lc. from

41:0.4 minor sector of Orvonton to which our lc. belongs.

41:9.2 the circuit of the great ellipse of the far-flung c..

41:10.2 gravity always produces the solar system type of c.;

42:1.5 The c. of energy and the bestowal of life are the

42:9.2 but ten, is inherent in energy, matter, and the mc..

42:9.5 the wisdom possessed by the Master Architects of c..

42:11.1 magical; it is a c. of mind and a mechanism of law.

42:11.2 Mechanisms do not absolutely dominate total c.;

42:12.2  1. C. of material mechanisms.

43:4.2 personal representative of Immanuel since the c. of

43:6.5 The whole animal c. is of an entirely different

44:3.2 planning and c. of their morontia or spirit abodes.

47:0.4 abundantly provided with spornagia of standard c..

48:0.1 perfect beings, they do so by direct and original c.,

48:2.3 The c. of the first Morontia Power Supervisors is

48:2.22 successively advancing and spiritizing c. is effected

48:2.22 tantamount to a new c., notwithstanding that you

48:6.33 The c. of new pictures out of old facts,

48:8.3 requisition a substantial part of the celestial c.

48:8.4 in this new and future c. there will be no created

50:1.3 In the c. of the System Sovereigns and Planetary

54:2.1 pattern of co-ordinate participation in c.—sharing.

54:2.4 the divine privilege of participating in the c. of their

55:6.9 question the wisdom of the evolutionary scheme of c

55:6.9 would amply justify man’s c. on the worlds of time

55:10.6 Sons are removed from the jurisdiction of the lc.

55:10.8 numerous finaliter groups serving throughout the lc..

55:11.2 are concerned in these realignments of the mc..

55:12.3 and counselors in advanced evolutionary units of c.,

56:0.1 intellectual, and spiritual domains of universal c. are

56:0.2 The diverse levels of c. are all unified in the plans

56:1.1 The physical or mc. is not infinite, but it is

56:2.1 Son are correlated with the material levels of c. by

56:3.5 The mortal mind is the c. of the Sons and

56:5.2 have the Father, Son, and Spirit engaged in the c. of

56:5.2 is functionally manifest to the diverse sectors of c.

56:6.2 Havona before the c. of the seven superuniverses,

56:7.1 function to and in these progressive units of c..

56:7.1 deity manifestation to all other sectors of c..

56:7.5 new evolutionary attainment within a sector of c.,

56:10.9 harmonious relations and rhythms of the cosmic c.;

56:10.17 of the reflection of the Isle of Paradise in the mc.,

57:1.4 Days calling for the organization of a new mc..

57:1.5 terminate in the emergence of a new physical c. in

57:2.2 800,000,000,000 years ago the Andronover c. was

57:3.6 on an independent adventure in the cosmos of c..

57:3.11 Michael’s c. is registered on Uversa as a universe

58:2.3 your mortal mechanists insist on viewing mc. as

58:2.3 the presence of intelligent purpose in the mc..

58:2.3 prove the presence of mind in the planning, c.,

62:3.5 valiant and subdue the whole of their corner of c..

65:2.1 ascent from seaweed to the lordship of earthly c. is

65:2.4 his protozoan cousins are to the animal c. what

66:2.8 the literal c. of special bodies for the Caligastia one

67:3.9 spirit, when fully united, are potential for the c. of

69:0.2 such aggregations always result in the c. of certain

71:8.3 1. The c. of a threefold government of executive,

72:11.2 In this way the c. of a professional military class is

73:7.1 end of the most beautiful natural c. that Urantia has

74:8.0 8. THE LEGEND OF CREATION

74:8.1 The story of the c. of Urantia in six days was based

74:8.4 this story of man’s clay origin by a form of special c.

74:8.4 of the earlier beliefs in progressive c.—evolution.

74:8.6 enlarged and embellished the story of man’s c.;

74:8.6 incompatible with the doctrine of c. out of clay.

74:8.7 The Old Testament account of c. dates from long

74:8.7 simple and condensed narrative of c. to the Israelites,

74:8.8 Adam became intimately associated with those of c..

74:8.9 had several different stories of c. in circulation, but

74:8.10 the tradition of c. in six days was written out and

74:8.11 a recently discovered story of c. written by Moses.

74:8.13 perpetuated the belief in the fiat c. of the human race

75:8.6 We are a part of a gigantic c., and it is not strange

75:8.7 if our c. is an existence dominated by personality,

81:2.15 materials as wood and stone to the c. of family huts.

81:2.17 the whole c. resembling a huge inverted basket.

82:6.5 the secret of the c. of new and more vigorous strains.

86:5.2 his new idea of the soul as the joint c. of the God-

87:6.1 spirit propitiation led directly to the c. of defenses

89:2.3 in the belief that man had his origin in a special c.,

95:2.1 The Jews received much of their idea of the c. of

96:5.3 guided Moses in the c. of the improved religion

97:7.6 preached a God of universal c. and upholding.

98:1.4 nor greatly feared these divinities of their own c..

99:0.2 religion should not be concerned with the c. of social

99:6.3 c. of the aristocratic “chosen-people” attitude;

101:1.5 the c. of a wholly rational insight which originates

101:5.10 the mind adjutant charged with the c. and fostering

101:10.6 eternity of life in a universal c. of love, law, unity,

102:6.2 light whose interruptions constitute the c. shadows

102:7.1 universe; such a c. cannot be either final or absolute.

102:7.2 and purpose of the whole c. of things and beings.

105:1.7 pause to consider that even this inconceivable c. can

105:2.7 with the eternity appearance of the Havona c..

105:5.8 reality, the superuniverse type of creature and c..

105:6.5 makes possible creature participation in divine c.

105:7.2 Neither is it a finite evolutionary c. as are the seven

106:1.1 and on universe levels as the perfect Havona c..

106:1.1 which is not genetically found in the central c..

106:2.4 and divine personality resident in the central c..

106:3.2 further evolutionary integration of the master c..

106:4.2 the Ultimate is destined to co-ordinate the master c.,

106:4.2 the Ultimate implies the completion of the master c.

106:7.8 simply the c. of certain finite and transcendental

107:6.6 circuits, Adjusters are not subject thereto as is mc..

108:6.5 duplicate every mental c. with a spiritual counterpart;

111:2.4 in the evolutionary c. of such an immortal soul.

111:3.6 That which feels is the mutual c. of mind, which

112:7.18 A gigantic c. to be administered by the children of

115:2.3 The entire scheme of universal c. and evolution on

116:4.3 in the projection of the superuniverse scheme of c.,

116:5.10 unitedly engaged in their first act of collective c..

116:5.16 The established circuits of physical c. are being

116:5.17 Relatively complete control over the mc. has been

116:7.1 The grand universe is not only a mc. of physical

116:7.1 pulsating throughout the mechanism of the vast c.

116:7.1 by energy lanes which effectively activate mc.,

117:2.8 since it makes possible the growth of the creature-c.

117:3.8 collaborates with both Son and Spirit in the c. of

117:4.1 ceaseless struggles of the creature c. for perfection

117:4.2 nonsurvivor, it is absorbed into the oversoul of c.,

117:4.7 without unceasing service ministry to the finite c..

117:4.8 that the Adjuster-mortal ascender draws for the c.

117:4.11 The mechanical c moves on inexorably in accordance

117:4.11 but the volitional c. has the choice of accepting or

117:4.14 God does not alienate c. from himself, but he has

117:5.0 5. THE OVERSOUL OF CREATION

117:5.3 The evolving immortal soul of man, the joint c. of

117:5.9 confined to the geographic limitations of a given lc..

117:6.2 The limitless things of c. depend on his presence for

117:6.11 the current epochs of c. there are only three avenues

118:0.13 in and of itself, is a perfect, but perfection-limited, c.;

118:2.3 of the Creator and the material manifestations of c.

118:4.7 3. C. and evolution of universe actuals.

118:9.4 to deny the mechanism of the finite c. is to deny fact

119:0.3 not to assume full sovereignty of the new c. until his

119:0.3 Paradise to engage in universe organization and c..

119:0.5 understanding administration of such a c., teeming

119:8.1 as the director of the local universe of his own c..

119:8.2 his supreme authority in the universe of his own c.

119:8.5 in the c. of the possibility for the sovereignty of the

120:0.1 imposes upon the intelligent beings of his own c.,

120:0.2 similitude of six differing orders of his diverse c. of

120:1.3 might be rendered by any creature of your own c..

120:1.4 even all the universe of your c., will behold a new

120:1.5 sovereign of this universe of your own c. and

120:2.2 in the likeness of the lowest creatures of your c.,

120:2.2 never recur in any part of your great personal c..

120:2.6 throughout the broad domains of your personal c..

120:2.8 supreme engagement of the affairs of your vast c.:

120:3.7 contribute to the c. of stereotyped systems of beliefs

128:1.10 the Universe Mind of this c., the One in whom are

130:4.2 The material things of finite c. are the time-space

131:1.5  C. is in the Creator and the Creator in his c..

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

131:4.2 He is the cause of c., and hence are all things

131:8.4 In c. the Supreme became the world’s mother.

132:3.4 supreme delight of the human soul; it is the joint c.

134:6.8 In the c. of the global government of mankind,

135:5.2 they consistently taught that c. was about to pass

140:10.3 this world but for all other worlds in his vast c..

142:3.21 the fact of c. as the reason for Sabbath observance?

146:2.3 will not listen to the Gods as they speak to their c.

150:8.2 day by day and every day, renews the works of c..

158:1.2 experience was related to the universe of his own c..

160:4.13 Such a technique leads directly to the c. of a world

164:3.9 the first excitement of the c. of his sight had passed,

167:5.7 this same Father has directed the c. of male and

167:5.7 training of children, in the c. of whom these parents

167:6.5 Creator in the midst of natural surroundings of c..

167:7.2 Angels are a direct c., and they do not reproduce

167:7.4 do function to keep one part of the heavenly c.

168:4.6 the answer must long be postponed to await the c. of

169:4.12 The God of universes rules the far-flung c., but it is

170:5.14 c. of a visible social organization, the Christian

181:1.2 Life in the Father’s eternal c. is not an endless rest

182:1.3 finished my bestowal upon the children of our own c.

182:3.8 The assembled hosts of a vast c. are now hovered

186:2.3 instruct the entire universe of his c. and unceasing

189:0.1 the work of creature rehabilitation and morontia c.,

189:2.3 This body of death was a purely mc.;

195:4.2 A new spiritual menace arose in the c. of a galaxy of

195:7.22 in the mechanistic phases of the material side of c..

196:0.4 life on Urantia, this and all other worlds of the lc.

creation, all

1:0.1 The Universal Father is the God of all c., the First

1:0.3 the eternal maker and infinite upholder of all c..

1:2.10 personal action of the Father throughout all c. and

1:5.1 origin and destiny of personality throughout all c..

1:5.16 Eternal Son includes all the spirit impulses of all c.;

2:1.2 the Primal Mind, and the Unlimited Spirit of all c..”

3:1.7 the inherent nature of all c. which causes all things

3:2.4 All c. circles eternally around the Paradise-

3:2.9 and eternal welfare of all his vast and far-flung c..

3:3.1 and conversant with, the thought of all c..

3:6.2 God is unlimited; it is the fundamental fact of all c..

4:1.6 If God should retire as the present upholder of all c.

4:4.5 I have been instructed to portray the God of all c. as

5:6.10 And this personality consciousness of all c. exists

6:3.2 The Eternal Son is the great mercy minister to all c..

6:4.3 The spiritual cohesion of all c. rests upon the active

6:5.5 bestow himself as an unlimited spirit to bathe all c.

6:5.6 the personal portrayal of the spirit Father to all c..

7:1.1 The pure and universal spirit gravity of all c.,

7:3.5 directly to the Absolute Spirit Personality of all c..

7:5.1 that tremendous injunction to all c.: “Be you perfect,

7:6.7 hosts of Paradise Sons scattered throughout all c.,

7:7.3 spiritual and personal nature of the Father to all c..

8:1.10 the First Source and the Absolute Center of all c.,

8:4.1 But in and through all this spiritual and material c.

8:6.6 each is engaged in a personal ministry to all c.,

9:6.1 conscious of every mind, every intellect, in all c.,

9:6.8 Throughout all known c. there parallels this circuit of

9:7.2 of all phases of existence to be found in all c..

10:6.3 and to the minds of the intelligent beings of all c..

11:0.1 All of the intelligent c. of the Father is domiciled

11:2.1 the universal Ruler of all this vast and far-flung c.

11:9.7 Paradise is the center of all c., the source of all

14:0.1 and divine universe occupies the center of all c.;

16:3.4 character of the Eternal Son, the first-born of all c..

17:3.7 and the decree-disseminating mechanism of all c..

19:2.5 universe administrators ever to be known in all c..

23:1.5 Messengers are the only beings in all c. who can and

23:1.6 in touch with the wealth of the intellect of all c.

26:4.12 The promulgation of that injunction has set all c.

28:6.18 All of this magnificent c., including yourself,

29:3.6 nothing to do with anything in all c. except power,

31:3.7 administration of all the universal c. of time and

32:4.2 these channels for the welfare of all his far-flung c..

32:4.4 mind with any individual creature throughout all c.,

32:4.8 in all the systems of all the universes of all c..

32:4.12 to make all c. rich in personality possession and

36:6.7 of the river of life which is poured out upon all c..

41:10.5 among the least of all c. until Michael’s bestowal

42:1.5 This divine energy pervades all c..

53:3.2 with the Paradise Sons to foist fraud upon all c.

53:3.6 with the scheme of enslaving all c. to the fictions

53:5.4 material emblem of the Trinity government of all c.,

56:7.3 relations with the mind and spirit creatures of all c..

56:7.5 existing and previously organized units of all c..

75:8.7 if all c. were a vast aggregation of physical matter

91:3.4 eternal God and Paradise Father of all intelligent c..

94:2.4 absolute union with Brahman, the oversoul of all c.

94:6.3 he declared Tao to be the One First Cause of all c..

97:1.4 and changeless Creator and Supervisor of all c..

103:6.3 experience, all c. appears to be spiritual in nature.

108:4.1 the end that he may so act as to draw all creature c.

110:0.2 Adjuster as the most truly divine affection in all c..

111:2.10 actual fragment of the very God of all c—the Mystery

116:6.4 matter discloses the potential unity of all finite c..

117:1.6 the problems which beset all finite c. as it pursues the

117:5.12 the manifold experiences of all c. become a part of

117:6.3 which the love of the Father flows outward to all c.,

128:1.10 Ruler of a Universe, the Lord God of all c.,

131:1.4 All c. exists in the power of the Most High.

131:1.8 with a clean heart, you become fearless of all c..

131:2.4 his tender mercies are over all his c.; he heals the

131:8.2 He is indeed the world’s mother, and all c. moves

131:8.5 right; he supports all c. and indwells all true beings

131:8.5 The Supreme is the secure refuge for all c.; he is

133:1.2 administrators of the higher universes of all c..”

133:4.5 presence of our common Father, the God of all c.,

141:4.1 in judgment upon them as the just Judge of all c..

143:7.6 secure attachment to the spiritual realities of all c..

183:3.4 there in the calm majesty of the God of all this c.,

194:2.15 the Infinite Spirit—the universal spirit-mind of all c.,

creational

3:1.10 degree of such presence in any c. unit is a measure

18:3.3 underlying c. differences of the seven segmental

22:7.14 custodians of those things which transcend the c.

56:8.4 All c. phenomena are reflective of antecedent creator

creations or local creations or material creations

0:0.5 This universe, together with similar c., makes up the

0:0.6 these are the now organized and inhabited c..

0:4.12 hardly Deity; neither are the mc. a part of Deity;

0:8.12 with the future evolution of the c. of outer space.

1:5.5 In the lc. (excepting the personnel of the

2:4.5 visited upon the manifold intelligences of the c. of

3:1.6 God is not observably present in the c. encircling

3:1.8 the Infinite Spirit, but in the finite c. it is better

3:4.1 upon the Paradise Sons, upon his subordinate c.,

3:5.1 In his contact with the post-Havona c., the Father

3:6.2 therefore are the perfecting c. of the evolutionary

5:3.6 petitioning subjects throughout their respective c..

6:6.4 the nature of the impersonal c. of the Paradise Son,

7:2.3 in these c. he maintains only a superpersonal

7:4.5 the Sons of God upon the evolutionary c.,

7:6.5 the right to serve as the judges of survival in the c. of

7:6.8 secondary time c. of the co-ordinate Creator Sons.

8:4.5 In these lc. the Spirit does not come down to the

9:0.2 unifier of the manifold energies and diverse c.

9:8.3 Each of these seven c. is dependent on one of the

11:3.1 no material structures nor purely intellectual c. in

11:4.3 We infer that these vast reserves belong to c.

11:8.7 They are the superpower mother systems of the c.

11:8.9 dimensions of Paradise and the surrounding c..

12:1.12 Nebadon is one of the newer c. in Orvonton,

12:1.15 organization of the mc. of the second outer space

12:1.16 the seven superuniverses are the c. of time;

12:2.4 power circuits of the organized and inhabited c..

12:4.12 outward and uniform expansion of the physical c.

12:5.3 and space are inseparable only in the time-space c.,

13:0.5 illumination of the Third Person to these c. of time

14:0.1 it is the eternal core around which the vast c. of

14:2.6 than in the dual-energy systems of the evolving c..

14:6.37 association who are not native to the c. of time.

15:1.3 proximity to partially completed physical c..

15:3.5 around which your universe and its associated c. all

15:3.11 the local star cloud of Nebadon and its associated c.

15:4.1 organization of the mc. from the ultimatonic stage

15:5.14 inhabited planets, the most important of the mc..

15:7.11 surpass any of the wonders of the time-space c..

15:9.18 qualified for full admission into the associated c. of

16:4.6 the morontia c. always intervene, bridging the gulf

17:6.1 Sons in the organization and management of the lc.;

18:2.4 morontia structures, and spirit c. are exclusive and

18:3.7 mighty of any of the direct rulers of the time-space c.

19:5.3 before such mc. are settled in light and life.

19:6.4 ages of the successive c. of the outer space levels.

20:1.10 in those papers dealing with the affairs of the lc..

20:2.9 Brilliant Evening Stars, likewise of origin in the lc..

20:7.4 the nature of the Eternal Son, while in the lc. they

20:8.2 of seraphic beings and other natives of the lc..

20:9.4 phases of finaliter activities in the evolutionary c.

21:2.1 the efforts of his older brothers in various c. located

21:3.2 But this has never happened throughout all the c. of

22:8.5 superuniverses, and of the Mother Spirits of the lc..

23:1.1 and personal contact with, the far-flung c. of time

23:1.4 of all things and crave assignment to the remote c.,

23:1.8 even when they function in the lc under the influence

23:3.9 by those beings who take origin in these new c.,

24:2.5 their reports coming in from the capitals of the lc..

24:4.1 These high observers of the affairs of the lc. are

25:8.11 back to the evolutionary c. with the disappointed

26:6.2 of an almighty overcontrol of the time-space c..

27:5.5 and superuniverses, is not accessible to the lc..

27:6.6 The encircling c. know of these teachings only from

28:1.1 despite service in the lc., technically tertiaphim are

28:4.4 unlike the lc. with their Divine Ministers, the seat

29:0.11 so exclusively in the morontia regime of the lc. that

29:5.6 continue on indefinitely in charge of these mc.,

31:10.15 of the Master Universe respecting these outer c.,

31:10.16 New orders of physical c., enormous and gigantic

31:10.16 present bounds of the peopled and organized c.,

31:10.16 At present, these outer c. are wholly physical;

32:0.4 these mc. were originally projected and planned by

32:1.4 matter that may be found in any of the Orvonton lc..

32:2.13 papers of this section, treating of the lc., continue it,

32:3.1 The c. of the seven superuniverses are finite,

33:8.1 with the executive and administrative work of the lc..

34:0.3 the Spirit transforms these energy c. into physical

34:2.4 Son in all efforts to uphold and conserve these c..

34:4.13 These creature c. are duplicated on down through

35:3.22 universe into a vast clinic for other near-by c. that

36:5.6 other self-preservative endowments of all mind c.;

37:4.1 universe representatives to, or observers of, the lc..

37:10.3 of the local universe are real worlds—physical c..

37:10.6 administering these c. as enormous training schools,

38:0.3 corps of the skilled and common ministers of the lc..

38:8.3 are the inherently limited beings of the angelic c..

40:10.8 its sister c. as a vast spirit-questing torrent from

41:0.2 clear lines of physical demarcation set off the lc..

41:0.2 This is because these lc. are administratively

41:3.1 and directionizing of energy circuits of the mc..

42:2.14 the grand universe—the organized and inhabited c..

42:9.3 reality of the sevenfold diversity of the c. of time

42:10.5 Spirit upon the nonmorontia children of the lc..

43:1.3 mixture that is characteristic of such architectural c.,

43:6.2 gardens are among the most entrancing morontia c.

44:0.16 by my side perceives still less of these purely mc..

44:3.5 they are the most exquisite c. of the morontia realms

44:3.9 all of these supermaterial c. are actually there,

46:4.7 the upkeep and embellishment of all morontia c..

46:7.2 orders of their lesser brethren of the lower animal c.,

46:7.7 —in addition to material beings—the morontia c.,

48:0.3 of universe progress differs markedly in various lc.,

48:1.2 These c. partake of the physical beauty and the

48:2.2 though differing slightly in nature in the various lc..

48:2.25 records and other data indigenous to the morontia c..

51:3.2 They are wonderful c. on an average world.

51:6.11 —the Creator Son and supreme ruler of the lc..

55:5.5 schools of philosophy and religion are c. of beauty

55:12.1 the administration of every unit of the c. of time and

55:12.5 experiential sovereign of the perfected c. of time and

56:3.2 and influences of the Infinite Spirit and associated c.;

56:7.6 It is a fact that, as the c. of time and space are settled

56:7.6 God the Supreme assumes direct control of these c.

56:7.7 during the earlier evolutionary epochs of these c.

56:7.9 of those beings who may inhabit these outer c..

57:2.1 All evolutionary mc. are born of circular nebulae,

57:2.2 Gravity estimates made in adjacent c. indicated that

57:2.3 were dispatched to nine surrounding mc. to afford

57:2.3 all of the material bequeathed to the subsequent c.

69:1.1 to be dominated by these c. of advancing civilization.

72:7.10 The government encourages invention and original c.

72:7.10 the profits realized from all such inventions and c.,

77:9.6 this universe, even with Orvonton and its sister c.,

100:2.8 redirecting cataclysms which wreck one’s temporal c

104:2.3 interrelationship of love and law in time-space c..

105:6.4 Thus arises imperfection in the evolutionary c..

105:7.2 as a buffer between absolute Paradise and finite c.,

106:2.3 the settling and stabilizing of the time-space c.,

106:2.4 the attained experiential mastery of the evolving c..

106:6.3 will achieve final expression in the c. of infinity

108:6.5 And all of these exquisite spirit re-c. are being

108:6.5 the Adjuster is seldom able to exalt these duplicate c.

109:5.3 only their unfinished c. emerge into consciousness

110:5.4 the Adjusters try to register their c. in the higher

112:7.16 personalities who now rule these far-flung c..

116:4.5 Ordinarily, the collective c. of the Master Spirits are

116:4.5 while their individual c. are of the spiritual order

116:7.4 of all the c. of the finite cosmos of time and space.

117:0.2 would the time-space c. be settled in light and life,

117:4.14 God has set up tensions in the c. circling Paradise.

117:5.6 the growing c. of time and space are modified by the

117:6.20 All experiential c. are interdependent in their

117:7.7 governmental organizations of these perfected c.

117:7.16 Supreme will direct the administration of the time c.

118:5.3 truth, and beauty for which all subdeity c. strive.

118:8.1 In the time-space c., free will is hedged about with

118:9.8 postulated functioning trinities of the c. of outer

124:4.7 images or drawing pictures, explaining that such c.

143:3.6 many pressing troubles are the c. of exaggerated fear

155:6.13 men’s souls and eventually in the creatures and c. of

creativesee Creative

94:3.3 to conceive of the Brahman as associative and c.,

105:6.4 But to attain perfection as an evolutionary (time-c.)

111:4.3 It is only the inner life that is truly c..

111:4.9 Since this inner life of man is truly c., there rests

112:0.5 Personality is relatively c. or cocreative.

117:3.5 Man, a volitional personality, becomes c. in liaison

117:3.5 become thereby c. of a new power potential of

130:2.10 and spiritually minded human being can become c..

132:7.9 becomes measurably c. in accordance with the

143:7.5 is spiritually sustaining, but worship is divinely c..

188:5.2 Love is truly contagious and eternally c..

creative act(s)

3:1.2 into being as a result of the c. of his unfettered will.

4:4.4 God is limited in his c. only by the sentiments of his

6:8.2 by those whose origin is in the c. of the Deities

7:6.4 are limited in their c. by the pre-existence, priority

9:8.4 The next and continuing c. of the Infinite Spirit is

15:6.7 evolutionary in the sense that the c. of God have

16:0.1 In this sevenfold c. of self-duplication the Infinite

16:4.1 do not forget that they have their origin in the c. of

17:0.5 four groups are brought into being by the c. of the

17:2.5 creation of Majeston signalized the first supreme c.

17:4.1 The first c. of the seven Reflective Spirits of Uversa

32:2.6 When this first c. is formulated and executed,

33:3.8 in no c. does the one do aught without the counsel of

105:2.7 This c. of Deity is by and through the God of Action,

115:5.2 give way to the c. of the children of the Deities.

116:4.5 to be noted that the offspring of this c. are spiritual,

117:1.3 this cosmic existence is a consequence of the c. of

145:3.11 preceding expression of healing desire—the c. was.

creative action

2:7.5 The creator thought invariably precedes c. action.

23:0.1 They represent the initial c. of the Infinite Spirit in

42:12.14 the physical repercussion of the c. of spirit-mind.

creative activity or activities

8:1.10 phases of universe history and in all realms of c..

14:6.17 satisfaction of functioning as a c. while enjoying the

38:1.3 The Mother Spirit never ceases c. in a growing and

100:1.9 rather does it signify c. in the superconscious levels

106:0.3 the present periphery of c. in time and space.

115:6.2 But as each stage of c. proceeds out through space,

116:5.17 vanish with the diminution of new c. as the grand

117:3.11 creatorship has completed an appropriate cycle of c..

creative actualization

105:6.1 repercussions to c. of the finite, there may be cited:

creative adaptation

46:2.5 Rather is there a c. which foreshadows the beauty,

creative adventure(s)

8:4.4 this Son when he goes forth on his mission of c..

22:10.6 which are essential to the enactment of such c..

creative agencies

7:6.4 co-operation of the controlling and c. of the Third

117:3.11 have been exhausted by the c. of time and space.

creative aspects

106:8.18 the relationship to the c. and evolutional aspects of

creative assistants

118:6.2 the hosts of various other orders of concurring c..

creative associate(s)

0:2.16 personal Paradise Deities and their c. functioning in

5:3.6 administrative and c. of the Paradise Creator Sons.

9:5.3 Through his c. and creature associates the Third

26:2.6 The Infinite Spirit and all his c. seem abundantly

32:1.3 of the inherent physical control possessed by his c..

33:1.4 the Eternal Son, and the c. of the Infinite Spirit.

34:1.1 of the Creator Son has become his personal c.,

108:4.1 drawing power of the Paradise Sons and their c.

creative association

33:4.1 Creator Son and Mother Spirit in the bonds of c.,

creative attitudes

143:7.8 the assumption of refreshing, fraternal, and c. by the

creative attributes

5:6.7 prepersonality are capable of so uniting their c. as to

6:5.4 the act of producing additional Sons possessing c.,

6:5.4 a very limited reflection of the c. of a Creator Son.

37:0.1 Co-ordinate in divinity and complemental in c. is the

111:5.6 two personalities whose c. have eternally joined in

120:2.9 the c. of your personal divinity will you from

creative bestowal

130:4.5 this unending c. of personality which can survive in

creative children

116:4.3 conjoined acts of the Trinity and the c. of Paradise

creative collaboration

25:1.2 This c. comes the nearest to being the pattern for the

creative companion

33:3.7 out of place to refer to the Universe Spirit as the c.

creative concept

8:3.1 is the perfect execution of the “first” completed c.

32:2.6 Morning Star, the personification of this initial c.

creative conjunction

9:8.10 this the Infinite Spirit does in his own behalf, in c.

creative consciousness

5:6.4 which he endows with the attributes of relative c.

133:2.2 higher levels of c. and spiritual self-consciousness.

creative consort

37:1.9 of the Sovereign Son and as spokesman for his c..

104:1.12 —Mother Spirit of the local universe and c. of the

creative constitution

42:9.3 This sevenfold persistence of c. is exhibited in the

creative contact

111:2.9 bona fide c. with the associated spiritual ministries

creative co-operation

33:3.1 qualities by the technique of c. with the Creator Son.

creative culminator

117:3.11 then did the Supreme function as the c. of antecedent

creative cycle

105:2.7 initiates the c., which is consummated in the

creative decorations

46:5.31 The celestial artisans provide the host of c. and

creative Deity

0:1.7 4. C.—self-distributive and divinely revealed Deity.

0:11.14 is not experientially c. or evolutional as concerns the

creative design

2:7.5 The wise philosopher will look for the c. which is

49:2.19 By modification of c., intelligent beings are so

118:8.5 the same c. which purposed evolution likewise

118:8.5 this c. has provided for the slow accumulation of

118:9.3 the human body, is the product of supermortal c.;

creative discovery

97:10.5 to encourage philosophic c. in the realms of truth.

creative disenfranchisement

54:2.3 Lucifer’s crime was the attempted c. of every

creative diversity

18:3.3 They superimpose administrative uniformity on c.

56:0.2 art of detecting the basic unity which underlies c.

creative divinity

115:6.6 mighty eruption of the Paradise-c. personalizing in

creative efforts

22:7.12 In their c. the finaliters are attempting to trinitize

22:7.13 The c. of the Paradise Citizens and the Havoners

creative enactment

25:2.1 This c. involves a definite superuniverse technique of

creative endowments

132:5.8 Genius wealth—accruing from the rewards of the c.

creative energy

8:1.9 transaction prior to this stupendous eruption of c.

56:0.2 all these manifold manifestations of universal c..

94:3.2 postulate was identified as c. and cosmic reaction.

136:8.8 not countenance the transmutation of divine and c.

145:3.11 Adjuster instantly ruled that such an act of c.

152:1.4 all the attributes of c. combined with spiritual

creative episode(s)

17:2.1 each such c. was effected by a liaison of the Trinity

17:3.1 but each of the seven c. attendant upon their

22:7.7 but when exalted creature beings enact such a c.,

23:0.2 These spirit messengers personalized in a single c.,

creative event

32:4.2 intervene between himself and any situation or c..

creative expansion

8:1.8 These are the grand and awful times of the c. of the

112:2.18 postfinaliter or God-revealing experience of the c.

creative expression

106:0.7 of experientials on a supermaster universe field of c..

creative fatherhood

112:7.8 at the hand of the very being whose c. has made

creative fellowship

99:3.12 3. C., comforting, and love-expanding fellowships.

creative focalization

34:1.1 under the direction of, his local universe c.,

creative force(s)

36:6.2 but only a creator personality or a c. can supply the

56:9.13 expanding march of the Paradise c. through space

94:11.12 at times wholly impersonal—even an infinite c..

115:6.2 exists farther removed from direct action by the c. of

149:1.8 truly compelling in the manifestation of healing by c.

creative free willsee also creative will

4:3.4 this divine foreknowledge effectively directs the c..

4:4.4 in the Michael order of sonship, c. becomes more

16:8.6 of relative independence of determinative and c..

54:2.2 would have hardly endowed such creatures with c.,

creative function

111:4.11 conflict is evil in that it inhibits the c. of the inner

creative growth

118:0.9 and the completions of all c. in the master universe.

118:0.10  C. is unending but ever satisfying, endless in extent

creative healing

145:3.14 those who were recipients of supernatural or c. at

145:3.14 men’s heart by this amazing eruption of timeless c..

creative helper

38:1.2 Master Son, but as the early c. of the Creator Son.

creative idea

7:6.3 that instant this c is perfectly and finally personalized

creative imagination(s)

9:8.12 they have minds embracing memory, reason, c.,

12:5.5 though man’s mind is rigidly space-bound, the c.

14:5.8 Monotony is indicative of immaturity of the c. and

33:4.3 will of the Son combined with the c. of the Spirit.

52:1.2 simple language and is beginning to exercise the c..

80:3.3 the art of the blue men with the c. of the Adamites.

80:3.7 the Adamic mixture suddenly accelerated c..

91:3.1 With the dawn of c. they evince a tendency to

101:8.4 Faith does not shackle the c., neither does it maintain

109:5.1 freely in the liberated but controlled channels of c..

111:4.9 How can a c produce worthy children when the stage

123:5.15 clay to play with, seeking to stimulate their c. by

132:3.5 Faith is the inspiration of the spiritized c..

132:3.10 great unifier of the various inspirations of the c.

139:4.7 But John was gifted with a remarkable and c..

creative infinity

4:4.3 as the being of final goodness plus a free will of c..

117:3.2 the divine channel through which flows the c. of

creative intent

11:6.3 we do not know whether there is a c. concerning

creative levels

0:2.17 values, co-ordinated on final c. of Deity reality.

creative liaison

37:9.9 When a c. between the Creator Son and the

creative living

100:4.1 living is devoted living, and devoted living is c.,

creative love

188:5.2 Love is truly contagious and eternally c..

creative magic

48:0.1 into a perfected spirit by some mysterious act of c..

creative mandate

106:8.20 in response to the initial c. of the Supreme Being.

creative manifestations

56:10.7 of the artistic touch of all c. on all levels of reality.

creative might

63:6.3 To Andon, the food animals were symbols of c.

creative mind

3:6.7 the Father executes the mandates of a c., pursues

42:11.6 tend to conceal the presence of the originative or c.

42:11.8 the mind of the universe mechanism is c. spirit-mind

42:12.1 indicates the concealed presence and dominance of c.

42:12.9 Mind is always c..

42:12.11 form be characteristic of the c. which dominates it.

65:6.7 mind becomes increasingly adjustive, c., dominative.

118:9.5 Mechanisms are the products of mind, c. acting on

creative mothersee Creative Mother Spirit

36:5.4 are subordinate to the action and presence of their c..

creative organization

12:6.13 the Ultimate is progressively integrating the c. of

creative originality

72:7.1 old-age pensions and the fostering of genius and c.;

creative Parent

144:5.12 Our c., who is in the center of the universe,

creative participant

117:3.7 God the Supreme is himself a volitional, c. in his

creative partnership

35:1.1 The personality offspring resulting from this c. is

creative perfection

14:2.6 and the Paradise-Havona system is a unit of c..

46:2.5 in all this c. there is the most amazing intermingling

creative performance

22:7.1 of the supreme c. of perfect and perfected beings—

creative personality or personalities

5:6.6 and a (relatively) self-determinative and self-c..

32:2.6 Spirit begin her universe function as a distinct c..

32:3.5 those creator and c. who represent self-contained

111:4.5 Personality is inherently c., but it thus functions only

creative phenomenon

111:3.3 Father that initiated such a c. in the creature mind.

creative plan(s)

19:7.1 the mandate of the Trinity that promulgated the c. of

32:0.2 The c. of the Paradise Michaels always proceeds

35:1.1 in accordance with the divine purpose and c. of a

creative potency

94:3.3 the Absolute, the infinite IT IS, the primordial c. of

creative potential(s)

0:7.1 of the associative-c. of the eternal Paradise Deities.

17:2.2 c. of the Trinity is the very source of the actuality of

17:6.3 embraced within the c. of the Conjoint Creator.

21:1.2 those divine c. which united to bring this Michael

82:6.5 the superior strata of various peoples increase c.,

creative power(s)

7:6.3 In spirit nature, divine wisdom, and co-ordinate c.,

14:6.30 and Paradise are the source of a Michael Son’s c..

17:2.2 This union of the c. of the Supreme Creators with

20:10.3 and is disclosed to the local universes in the c.,

66:6.2 tradition likewise enslaves the c. of the personality.

96:0.1 it was based exclusively on c. and influenced the

136:6.1 should he merely exercise his normal c. and produce

145:3.8 made themselves ready to act with c. should their

149:1.6 almost unlimited and timeless c. healing powers

152:0.3 laid direct hold upon the c. resident in the Master’s

152:3.1 those cases where human pity plus c. equaled that

152:6.6 he engaged in this extraordinary manifestation of c.

155:3.3 such teachings lose their c. and life-giving power

creative prerogatives

21:1.3 nature of the Father and the c. of the Eternal Son,

33:4.2 freely of their combined natures but not of their c..

creative presence

111:1.2 together with the c. of an entity-point of absolute

116:6.1 all by virtue of the unifying and c. of personality.

117:2.1 spirit by virtue of the unifying and c. of personality.

creative principles

41:0.2 organized in accordance with certain c. governing

creative purposes

116:4.5 they are in turn affected by the c. of the Supreme.

creative qualities

42:12.1 the superior, purposive, and c. of man’s mind as the

195:7.9 life exhibits the c. of spirit and the control attributes

creative reality

42:12.14 The spirit is the c.; the physical counterpart is the

creative realms

111:4.10 but ideals are born only in the c. of the inner world.

creative response(s)

26:2.6 They undoubtedly appeared as a c. of the Master

26:2.6 the ability to make suitable c. to the developments

creative scientist

195:7.22 but rather like the curious, thinking, choosing, c.

creative self-consciousness

133:2.2 attainment of the higher levels of spiritual and c..

creative self-realization

0:9.1 unifying Deity expansion on the second level of c..

creative source(s)

112:6.6 as this cosmic mind has been modified by the c. of

118:9.2 by higher minds function to liberate their c. but to

creative speculation

30:0.2 that stimulus to c. which these partially revealed

creative spirit

104:4.21 Son-Spirit functions as active c.; the Deity Absolute

182:1.8 but righteousness nourishes the c. of individual

creative spirit-mind

42:11.8 since the mind of the universe mechanism is c.

creative stage

81:2.15 Lastly man entered the c. of home building, learned

creative status

17:0.5 acts of the Infinite Spirit or by his associates of c.:

creative synchrony

17:2.2 the Seven Master Spirits had found perfect c. with

creative synthesis

116:1.1 The c. of power and personality is a part of the urge

creative technique

20:0.5 status by participation in the c. known as evolution.

creative trio

32:4.1 Father is the silent member of the c. only in that he

creative unfolding

8:1.3 set for the never-ending panorama of the c. of the

creative union

21:1.1 Father, when such a c. is finally and fully attained,

35:1.1 there occurs a new form of c. between the Creative

118:9.8 the local universes should attain c. in the realms of

creative unit(s)

12:1.12 neither do they cross a local universe, a prime c..

21:2.1 basic c. of the seven evolutionary superuniverses.

creative urge

116:1.1 synthesis of power and personality is part of the c.

creative wave

145:3.10 us who were present to behold this c. of healing,

creative will(s)—see also creative free will

17:2.5 The Deity response to the c. of the Supreme Being

117:5.1 the Supreme is an actualizing Deity embodying a c.

creative Word

128:1.2 It is literally true that the c.—the Creator Son—was

creative work

25:1.2 The Havona Servitals are the joint c. of the Master

39:2.11 are unable to resist, or hinder transforming and c..

Creativesee Daughter(s)

1:1.4 universe, as the First C. Source and Divine Center.

30:1.18 Unrevealed C. Agencies of the Ancients of Days.

106:8.14 in experiential liaison with the Creator-C. children of

56:7.6 future function of the Creator-C. manifestations of

56:10.16 means the relation of created parts to the C. Whole.

118:9.8 relation to their Creator Fathers and C. Mothers

Creative Spirit or Creative Mother Spirit

4:2.2 by the plans established by the Creator Son and C.

4:4.1 God is purposive energy (c.) and absolute will,

8:3.4 A Creator Son of the Eternal Son and a C. of the

8:5.3 the Infinite Spirit on Paradise and the C. of your

8:6.4 Spirit as Paradise Deity or as a local universe C.,

9:8.4 ancestor to a local universe C. who becomes the

9:8.5 what the Infinite Spirit is to the total creation, a C. is

14:2.2 (directly) is twofold, by a Creator Son and a C..

14:6.19 joint administration of the local universes as the C.

16:4.10 bestowed upon the worlds by a local universe C..

16:4.13 The bestowal of the ministry spirit of a universe C.,

16:5.3 occur through the ministry of the local universe C.,

16:5.3 But this very CM. is, in nature and character, like

16:6.2 You live under the immediate influence of the C. of

17:0.12 is discharged and personally directed by the CM.

17:6.5 for the first time, the entity of the subsequent C.

17:6.5 The newly identified C. remains with the Master

17:6.5 of the eternal union of the Creator Son and the C.

17:6.6 The Father-united Creator Son and C. then go forth

17:6.8 change occurs in the never-ending career of a C.

17:6.9 cosovereign enters the sixth phase of a C.’ career.

17:7.1 the conjoint creation of a Creator Son and such a C..

17:8.1 a C. acting in concert with a Michael Son,

17:8.2 A C. is the mother of the angelic orders of a local

17:8.8 God the Sevenfold, the Creator Son-C. union of the

20:1.10 Melchizedeks are the joint offspring of a C., Creator

20:1.10 are brought into being by a Creator Son and his C.

20:1.10 Life Carriers is brought into being by a C. and

20:6.8 joint spirit of both Sons, implemented by the C..

21:2.9 In connection with this event the C. focalization of

21:2.10 characterize those creatures of sole origin in the C.

21:3.5 acquirement of personal qualities by an associated C.

21:6.3 a sevenfold Master Son and a seventh-stage C. may

25:1.2 a Creator Son-C. liaison down to sex procreation on

32:2.6 in association with the C., projects his plan of life

33:2.3 when the CM., the local universe representation of

33:3.6 After this pledge of subordination by the CM.,

33:4.3 representative of both the Creator Son and the C..

33:5.1 mother is the Divine Minister, the local universe C.

34:0.2 A C. reacts to both physical and spiritual realities;

34:1.0 1. PERSONALIZATION OF THE C.

34:1.1 a marked change in the nature of the C. presence

34:1.1 The individualized C. helper of the Creator Son has

34:1.4 the CM. of the local universe, is known in Satania as

34:1.4 she is so recognized and regarded by the Creator

34:2.1 CM. becomes so augmented in personal qualities

34:2.4 The C. is coresponsible with the Creator Son in

34:2.4 and maintained through the agency of the C..

34:2.5 the CM. functions first in the sphere of universe

34:3.3 In personal prerogatives a C. is wholly and entirely

34:3.3 She is equally and diffusely present throughout her

34:3.4 Only as regards the element of time is a C. ever

34:3.4 the C. must reckon with time in the ministration of

34:3.4 mind except as she consciously and designedly avails

34:3.4 the C. acts independently of time as well as in her

34:3.6 the C. usually function independently of both time

34:3.8 When a C. becomes “space conscious,” she is

34:3.8 she is preparing to recognize a circumscribed “space

34:3.8 in contradistinction to all other space by which she

34:4.8 The Creator Father-Son and the CM. contribute

34:4.8 the C. does not bestow mind until she is endowed

34:5.6 the spirit of the Creator Father-Son or the CM.;

34:5.6 with the combined spirits of the Creator Son and C..

35:1.1 creative union between the Creator Son and the C.,

35:1.1 who collaborates with the Creator Son and the C. to

35:1.3 standard time by the Creator Son and the C. in

35:5.1 the Creator Son and the local universe C. planned

37:1.10 Gabriel worked quite alone with Michael and the C..

37:2.1 brought into being by the Creator Son and the C..

37:9.7 are the brilliant offspring of the Creator Son and C.

37:9.8  the C. constitute the permanent population of the

39:1.2 of the united wills of the Creator Son and the C..

41:0.1 creation from all others is the presence of the C..

43:7.1 These children of the Creator Son and the C. are

55:10.9 relationship between the Creator Son, the C.,

56:7.2 the Sevenfold—the Creator Son-C. association—

101:3.2 endowment of the Holy Spirit, the C.’ gift to man.

103:0.1 encircuitment in the Holy Spirit of the Universe C.;

108:2.1 registers instantly, by way of the local universe C.,

110:6.21 mind and the superadjutant endowment of the C. of

112:6.4 from the undifferentiated mind circuits of the C..

113:4.1 the same source that gives origin to mind, the C..

116:3.2 This is true from the C. in a local universe through

116:5.13 takes shape because of the space presence of the C..

117:5.10 through this C. they probably find registry in the

118:9.8 the union of personal Creator, impersonal C.,

Creative Spirits or Creative Mother Spirits

9:8.4 from time to time, in the production of the C..

9:8.5 to differentiate between the Infinite Spirit and the C.,

9:8.11 numerous groups of beings, such as the C., who are

9:8.18 3. The C. Spirits of the Local Universes.

15:0.1 under the joint rule of the Creator Sons and the C..

17:0.8 6. The Local Universe C. Spirits.

17:6.0 6. THE LOCAL UNIVERSE CREATIVE SPIRITS

17:6.1 to the nature and function of the local universe C.

21:2.10 are quite alike, being derived from the uniform C.;

25:2.4 universe by the presence and function of the CM..

30:2.20 6. Local Universe C. Spirits.

116:2.5 1. The Creator Sons (and C. Spirits).

116:4.9 sovereignty is enlarged to embrace associated C.,

116:6.5 C. depend on the co-operative function of the

117:3.13 space with the consent and co-operation of the C.;

117:7.5 Father on Paradise to the Creator Sons and the C.

118:9.8 the Creator Sons and the C. of the local universes

118:9.8 the same relation to their Creator Fathers and CM.

creatively

0:7.7 This associative Deity relationship is c. expanding

7:2.4 Here the infinite Son spiritually and c. functions in

42:4.5 cold and other influences are at work c. organizing

99:2.1 spiritual experience can function helpfully and c.

116:4.3 the Supreme Being functioned c. as the culminator of

117:5.4 God the Supreme will be actualized—c. expressed

creativity

56:4.2 Such unifying c. of all creature personality is a

65:0.1 result of the co-ordinate function of this threefold c.

82:6.5 between the lower or inferior strata, c. is diminished,

105:2.7 Therefore is divine c. unfailingly characterized by

105:6.5 time lag is inseparable from evolution, which is c.

111:4.8 It is the c. of the inner world that is most subject to

111:4.9 as to whether this c. shall be spontaneous and wholly

111:4.11 If freewill man is endowed with the powers of c. in

111:4.11 then must we recognize that freewill c. embraces the

111:4.11 And when c. is turned to destructivity, you are face

111:4.11 Evil is a partiality of c. which tends toward

111:4.12 Inner c. contributes to ennoblement of character

111:4.12 by the ministry of the present c. of the inner self.

112:1.19 and in turn imparts the qualities of identity and c..

195:8.7 you owe the amazing c. of American industrialism

creatornoun; see Creator

0:4.13 Paradise is not a c.; it is a unique controller of many

0:7.9 The Supreme Being is not a direct c., except that he

1:0.1 First think of God as a c., then as a controller,

1:0.1 mortal man to comprehend the Father as divine c.

1:2.9 God is the personal c. of Paradise and the central

1:2.9 The Universal Father is not the personal c. of the

1:2.9 God the Father is the personal c. of the Paradise

1:2.9 the c. of all other personal universe Creators.

4:4.4 The Father-Absolute is the c. of the central and

5:6.8 No other being, force, c., or agency in all the wide

6:1.1 the Second Person of Deity and the associate c. of all

6:1.2 The Father is first a c. and then a controller; the Son

6:1.3 Father never personally functions as a c. except in

6:3.1 for he not only is a primal c. like the Father, but he

9:1.3 While you envisage the Father as an original c. and

10:3.10 1. As c., through the Creator Sons, his grandsons.

11:9.5 to any being or living entity; Paradise is not a c..

26:2.5 each Master Spirit partake of the nature of their c.

33:4.4 The Bright and Morning Star is not a c., but he is a

35:1.3 of their own number functioned as co-ordinate c.,

69:2.5 the God of the Hebrews labored—he was the c. and

74:8.10 Yahweh was the c., and since Adam was supposed

84:0.1 the ancestor and c. of civilization’s most useful and

84:2.1 blood as the c. of the child (even as the seat of the

93:2.3 “El Elyon, the Most High, is the divine c. of the stars

95:2.2 tribal god the original deity and c. of all other gods.

95:5.7 the One God, c. of Aton and supreme Father of all.

95:5.9 the teaching that Aton was not only the c. of Egypt

97:1.3 a clear concept of that one God as c. of heaven

97:10.8 supernal concept of the supreme Yahweh, c. of all

98:1.3 himself, be the arbiter of fate and the c. of destiny.

105:3.2 the Universal Father, c., controller, and upholder;

115:5.2 the discernible action of the Trinity as immediate c.

116:3.3 The Supreme is both creature and c.;

117:1.8 Michael, a c., revealed the divine love of the Creator

117:1.9 and at one and the same time the supreme c. and the

117:3.11 is apparently unable to function directly as a c except

119:1.6 the ruler of a universe, the c. of the Melchizedeks,

119:7.5 a divine Son of Paradise and the c. of all this local

119:8.2 Michael was born a c., educated an administrator,

119:8.6 Michael, a Creator Son, is a time-space c., but

124:1.8 while the actual c. and organizer of all these things

124:4.4 son of promise was indeed and in truth the actual c.

124:6.17 could hardly comprehend that this lad was the c. of

131:2.12 Says God, the c. of heaven and earth: ‘Great peace

131:4.2 He is the c. and controller of the universe of

136:6.1 What would he, now the fully self-conscious c. of

creatoradjective

creator actions

117:3.11 function as the creative culminator of antecedent c..

creator activities

32:0.4 The Sons of God may choose the realms of their c.,

56:8.4 are reflective of antecedent c.-spirit activities.

creator children

116:2.12 focus of the evolutionary almighty power of the c. of

117:3.10 in consequence of the divinity successes of the c. of

creator Deity

95:2.2 a steppingstone to the doctrine of a universal c..

142:3.5 form the doctrine of the c., the Lord God of Israel.

creator dignity

5:6.1 of personality status to the highest persons of c. and

creator God

95:5.11 associated the flaming disc of the heavens with the c.

creator identity

6:0.3 constitute the divine revelation of the c. of the Father

56:7.7 some new expression of associate-c. of an ultimate

creator levels

0:1.18 may be perfect—complete—as on existential and c. of

42:11.2 it is spirit-mind functioning on and from c. of divine

creator parents

33:1.4 This Son and his Spirit associate are your c..

15:0.1 creator partners

Eternal Son and Infinite Spirit are concerned—as c.

creator partnership

8:1.3 for the reality performances of the Father-Son c..

creator perfection

97:1.4 spirit of Horeb exalted as an unchanging God of c..

creator personality or personalities

9:8.9 There are c. and creature personalities, in addition to

12:7.9 from the highest c. of Paradise status to the lowest

21:1.1 idea whose union produces this new c. of power and

32:3.5 there reside all those c. and creative personalities

36:6.2 but only a c. or a creative force can supply the spark

creator powers

21:6.3 that these undisclosed c. will remain self-contained

creator prerogative(s)

0:11.7 is therefore devoid of personality, divinity, and all c..

6:5.4 The Eternal Son is limited in transmittal of c..

21:2.3 forever liberates his c. from the Paradise Sources and

21:2.3 otherwise all-powerful c. of a local universe Father

120:2.2 discredit these rebels through the exercise of your c.,

120:2.9 your c. will remain associated with your mortal

136:6.1 do with these c. in the recurring life situations which

137:4.12 to deprive him of the c. of independence of time.

145:3.7 his consistent policy to refrain from exhibiting his c..

145:3.11 impossibility of limiting the time element of the c. of

145:3.15 a divine being of well-nigh unlimited c. in association

creator thought

2:7.5 The c. thought invariably precedes creative action.

creator union

56:7.7 it is even possible that such a c. might eventuate in

creator-spirit

56:8.4 phenomena are reflective of antecedent c. activities.

Creator or Paradise Creator or Universal Creator

      see Conjoint Creator; see Son(s), Creator

see Creator Father; Creator Michaels;

Creator Personalities

0:1.9 —self-experiential and creature-C.-unifying Deity.

0:2.12 1. God the Father—C., Controller, and Upholder.

0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate C., Spirit Controller,

0:2.15 time-space experiential achievement of creature-C.

0:7.9 but he is a synthetic co-ordinator of all creature-C.

0:12.3 by finity and absonity of creature and C. experience.

1:0.1 The C. covers himself with light as with a garment

1:1.1 The names which the creature assigns to the C. are

1:1.1 dependent on the creature’s concept of the C..

1:1.1 If we believe that we are the children of this C.,

1:1.2 The C. refuses to coerce or compel the submission

1:1.3 after you really discover the majestic C. and begin to

1:1.3 the C. becomes known by numerous appellations,

1:1.5 touching relationship of the creature-C. association

1:2.9 In theory you may think of God as the C., and he

1:4.5 and the eternal, the time-space creature and the UC.,

1:5.2 creature’s highest possible concept of the UC. is

1:5.4 a perfect, eternal, loving, and infinite C. personality.

1:5.8 he is truly and everlastingly a perfect C. personality,

1:6.1 the image-shadow cast by the divine C. personality.

2:0.1 himself as a child of God and looks up to the PC.

2:1.2 God, the infinite Father, who is also a faithful C..”

2:1.2 “The divine C. is also the Universal Disposer,

2:1.2 “The C. God is wholly devoid of fear and enmity.

2:1.2 “With God all things are possible; the eternal C. is

3:2.8 many of the acts of the all-powerful C. seem to be

3:3.5 the range and limitations of the will of the C..

3:4.7 in cosmic sociology, the C.-creature relationship—

3:6.2 and is therefore wholly subject to the will of the C..

3:6.4 unintended homage the mechanist pays the law-C.

4:1.3 “He is a faithful C..”

4:3.5 the planning and making of his C. personalities in

4:3.5 sorrow in the personalities of their C. parents.

4:4.5 subject to the relationship of the C. to his universe

5:3.2 encircuited and dispatched to the person of the C.

7:1.5 a part of the divinity of the C. personalities of time

9:6.9 the perfect expression of the mind of the C. to all

9:6.9 expression of the minds of all creatures to their C..

10:1.2 that was bestowable on any other C. or creature.

12:0.3 that the infinite C. is not yet manifest in finality of

12:1.16 not know how to limit either the infinity of the C.

13:2.8 When the C. has an experiential personality secret

13:2.8 the C. preserves that secret in eternal confidence.

14:6.6 The perfect C. is divinely pleased with the adoration

14:6.19 —to administer a universe as associate-C. offspring

14:6.34 The Universe Mother C. remembers Paradise and

16:9.9 God and man, Father and son, C. and creature.

17:3.3 certain attributes which are not discernible in the C.

17:8.8 C. Son-Creative Spirit union of the local universes.

19:3.7 united cosmic attitudes of the creature and the C. is

19:4.6 combination of perfect C. insight and the perfected

19:4.7 the probable result of the association of C. attitude

20:1.15 In a sevenfold Creator Son, C. and creature are

21:1.3 the universe of Nebadon suggests that its C. and

21:3.15 When a C. has seven times sojourned among his

21:3.23 The repercussion of the totality of this C.-creature

21:4.1 seventh and final episode of creature-C. experience.

21:4.6 When a C. deigns to effect a bestowal, a real and

21:4.6 the bestowal Son is still and none the less a C., but

22:10.2 embody all of everything that any creature or C.

26:11.5 the divine, the commingling of creature and C..

30:3.11 every class of beings except C. personalities and

31:8.3 You, being a creature, can conceive of a C., but you

31:9.3 This ultimate personality—neither C. nor creature—

32:4.2 the galaxy of creature and C. personalities who

34:4.8 The C. Father-Son and the Creative Mother Spirit

34:4.10 regarded as personalities apart from their Mother C..

34:5.6 the spirit of the C. Father-Son or the Creative Spirit;

35:0.1 bestowals as was the C. and Master Son on Urantia

35:9.8 The C. of our universe has full authority and power

40:10.13 the supreme relationship of the creature to the C..

42:1.3 will they have approached one step nearer the C.;

42:1.5 of the Father and his associate C. personalities.

42:10.2 reassociated in the living systems of non-C. minds

51:6.5 the almost infinite gulf between the eternal C. and

52:1.1 the animal level—he can choose to worship the C.

56:1.6 the original monothetic C. personality, the First

56:6.2 the Almighty Supreme coming up from the C.

56:7.2 God the Sevenfoldthe C. Son-Creative Spirit

56:7.6 then will be the future function of the C.-Creative

56:10.3 vastness of the cosmic extremes of C. and creature

56:10.3 man—the creature becoming perfect as is the C.

66:5.13 progress in their attempt to substitute C. fear for

74:8.7 hoping to augment his appeal to worship the C.,

84:7.30 to the parental procreators the attitude of the C. to

85:7.3 objects to the God of nature and to the eternal C. of

89:10.6 of loyalty relations between the creature and the C..

91:6.7 the creature contacts with the reality of the C.,

91:8.4 with the anywhere presence of the spirit of the C..

92:6.17 blended idea of a racial deity combined with a UC;

93:3.6 doctrine of one God, a universe Deity, a heavenly C.

93:4.2 Most High God, the only Father and C. of all things.

93:4.7 1. You shall not serve any God but the Most High C.

93:5.5 hear our teachings of the truth of the eternal C.,

94:5.4 2. The Salem religion of a Most High C. Deity who

94:6.5 Lao-tse taught the return of the creature to the C.

94:6.8 Tao, the Eternal Deity and C. Absolute of universes.

95:1.9 Small bands continued their belief in the one C.

96:1.1 the teaching of Melchizedek regarding a UC. never

96:1.9 The C. of Heaven and Earth, Kyrios, Jah, The Lord

96:3.1 the Hebraic concepts and ideals of a Supreme C.

97:1.4 gods to the ideal of a changeless C. and Supervisor

97:2.3 and witnessed the restoration of the idea of the UC.

97:7.9 Isaiah portrayed the Lord God of Israel as the UC..

97:7.13 this great teacher portrayed the all-powerful C. as

101:2.10 the spiritual, even between the creature and the C.,

102:6.1 The relation between the creature and the C. is a

102:6.9 the recognition of the activities of a purposive C..

103:4.4 the creature-C. relationship was placed on a child-

104:1.3 the Constellation Father, and the universe C. Deity;

105:2.7 3. The UC.. I AM one with the Eternal Son.

106:1.2 for the creature to enter into partnership with the C.

106:2.1 C. personality in the universe sense, mortal

106:2.3 range of living beings including even C. divinities

106:2.3 The power mastery of the C. divinities in the grand

106:3.3 Creator Sons among the Supreme C. members

106:8.14 in experiential liaison with the C.-Creative children

108:4.1 act of abnegation in behalf of the Supreme C.

108:4.2 Supreme C. children of God personally embody

109:7.2 Adjusters combine the C. and creature experience—

110:0.2 individual creatures as an exclusive C. prerogative.

111:2.8 to know God and attain the divinity of the C.,

111:2.8 impulse of the infinite mind of the C. to know man

111:6.3 The finite world was made by an infinite C.—it is the

112:7.17 cosmic consequence of blending of creature and C..

112:7.18 such amalgamated beings, such partnerships of C.

115:1.2 Father-Son portrayal of C.-creature relationship

115:6.4 growth as a result of the creature and C. mastery of

116:0.2 were made by a perfect, infinite, and absolute C..

116:0.3 Experiential growth implies creature-C. partnership—

116:3.3 Sons unify, actually fuse, the divine nature of a C.

116:6.7 experience is available alike to creature and C.

117:1.1 and the personification of C.-creature experience.

117:1.2 finite synthesis of the experience of the perfect-C.

117:1.4 The will of the C. and the will of the creature are

117:1.4 creature and C. can collaborate in the achievement of

117:1.5 In the Supreme Being, C. and creature are united in

117:1.5 something more than the will of either creature or C.

117:1.9 responsive alike to creature effort and C. purpose;

117:3.5 In the universes the C personalities of time and space

117:3.7 Supreme is not only C.-evolved and Trinity-derived;

117:3.8 the production of C. personalities whose acts will

117:4.6 so has the Supreme again found the PC. of all things.

117:5.1 the total vastness of creature-C. nature throughout

117:5.2 When the creature submits to the will of the C., he

117:6.4 the creature’s choosing to do the will of the C. is a

118:2.3 Between the spiritual presence of the C. and the

118:3.4 The linking of the absolute and eternal truth of the C

118:5.3  C. consciousness proceeds from the thought-value,

118:7.1 The function of C. will and creature will, in the

118:9.5 Mechanisms are fixed crystallizations of C. thought,

118:9.8 of personality, being the union of personal C.,

118:9.8 would combine the experiences of C. and creature.

119:4.4 that their C. and Ruler has been “in all points tried

119:5.5 whereby this Paradise Son and universe C. could,

119:6.4 it was apparent to all of us that our C. had become

119:7.4 We then not only realized that our C. and friend was

119:7.5 technique and method of the incarnation of the C.

120:1.1 “My C. brother, I am about to witness your seventh

120:1.1 the incarnation of a C. in the likeness of a creature.

120:1.3 relationship with you as their local universe C. and

120:2.6 experience the enlightenment of a time-space C.,

120:2.6 the finite creature and the will of the infinite C. are

120:3.9 Such an association of creature and C. attributes

124:4.4 ever learning that their son Jesus really was the UC.

128:1.9 man of Nazareth, was in reality the incarnated C. of

128:1.10 the C. of the heavens and the earth, the Upholder

129:4.6 personality to the satisfaction of the Infinite C..

130:4.3 of will can the creature become as one with the C.;

130:4.3 his finite personal will to the divine will of the C..

130:4.8 purposeful universe expressing the will of a divine C.

131:1.4 to an end, but what the C. does goes on forever.

131:1.5 Creation is in the C. and the C. in his creation.

131:4.3 The creature cannot escape the presence of the C..

131:5.2 He is the C., the God of all good purposes,

131:5.3 Through our good thinking the wise C. will enable

131:10.2 the keeping of our souls to him as to a faithful C..

131:10.2 Since he is the C., having made all things and all

131:10.6 To me he is the Almighty, the C., the Power, and

132:6.1 that touching incident in which the C. of a universe

132:7.9 this spectacle of the Indian lad proposing to the C.

133:3.7 many natural physical tendencies which the C. put

136:1.6 The incarnation of the C. in the form of the creature

136:5.4 space activities by the delegated authority of their C.

136:9.6 kingdoms of earth paltry things to interest the C.

137:4.12 the expressed wish of the Universe C. Sovereign,

137:4.13 the agents of the C. made wine just as they do by the

140:2.3 down upon this solemn and sacred scene—the C.

140:5.2 he loves man with a fatherly love—he is man’s C.,

142:3.7 God had expanded into the concept of a UC. who

142:4.2 great privileges: sincere worship of the infinite C.,

143:7.2 of a soul in its self-conscious relations with the C.;

145:2.9 divine urge of the indwelling spirit to find the C.,

145:3.8 midwayers, such as attended this incarnated C. of

149:1.7 with the faith of the creature and the life of the C.

149:2.7 When the C. himself was on earth, incarnated in the

149:6.8 learn to reverence him as the C.; honor him as the

150:8.5 our C. and the rock of our salvation; our help and

152:1.5 go into the immediate presence of Michael, the C.,

161:1.2 But since God is infinite and eternal, the C. of all

161:1.2 even as the C. is above and beyond the creature.”

161:1.10 That God must be a personality since he is the C. of

162:5.2 never can the creature sit in judgment on the C..

164:5.5 but behold the C. of a universe leading him forth to

167:6.3 beheld the children of Jericho playing with the C. of

167:6.5 worshiping the C. in the midst of the natural

168:2.3 astir in unified action in obedience to the C.’ word.

169:4.13 worship him as the God of universes, the infinite C.

170:5.9 Jesus as the Redeemer-C. and spiritual head of a

174:1.2 loving relations between the creature and the C.,

177:1.3 this occasion exemplifies the willingness of the C.

184:3.19 presuming to sit in judgment on the righteous C. of

187:3.1 phenomenon of the C. as he was dying the death of

188:3.6 1. The C. consciousness of Michael must have been

188:4.4 Moses taught the dignity and justice of a C. God;

188:5.1 the central truth in the universe relations of C. and

188:5.12 No man can ever fear that the C. does not know the

189:0.1 do nothing to facilitate the resurrection of the C..

189:0.2 do for the creature, you may not do for the C..

189:1.8 Jesus did not appear in the form of the C. Sovereign,

189:1.10 gathered together to greet and welcome their C. as

189:2.1 sight of the decay of the human form of the C.

191:4.7 And they all rejoiced to know their C. as one of their

Creator-Creative

56:7.6 future function of the C. manifestations of God

106:8.14 the Trinity in experiential liaison with the C. children

Creator-creature

3:4.7 the C. relationship—the Father-child affection.

21:3.23 The repercussion of the totality of this C. experience

115:1.2 the Father-Son portrayal of C. relationship will be

117:1.1 finite reality, and the personification of C. experience

Creator-evolved

117:3.7 The Supreme is not only C. and Trinity-derived; he

Creator-father or Creator-Father

1:1.2 satisfying to the love-dominated nature of the C..

1:2.10 the presence of his fragmentized spirit the C.

14:6.11 his grandchildren of space achieving their C.’ home.

16:9.14 you are already conscious of God as your C..

27:7.7 give full satisfaction to the infinite love of the C.!

34:4.8 The C.-Son and the Creative Mother Spirit both

34:5.6 spirit of the C.-Son or the Creative Mother Spirit;

53:3.3 Lucifer was willing to acknowledge Michael as his C

54:4.2 are better able to understand why Michael, a C.,

54:4.5 Except for the affection of this C. for his erring

54:5.6 Lucifer, notwithstanding his being Lucifer’s C.,

96:1.15 god of Mount Horeb to the loving and merciful C.

96:4.9 magnificent concept of the loving and merciful C..

96:7.8 the realization of the ideal of the Universal and C. of

117:1.8 Michael, a creator, revealed the divine love of the C.

120:4.1 unworthy children, who had accused their C. of

128:1.13 man of Nazareth was their beloved Sovereign and C.

134:8.7  I am your C.; I can hardly judge you justly, and my

142:4.3 unnecessary to confuse the C. with idols of stone or

189:0.2 “Not one of you can do aught to assist your C. in

189:0.2 As a mortal of the realm he has experienced death;

189:0.2 death; as the Sovereign of a universe he still lives.

189:0.2 Your C. has elected to pass through the whole of

Creator Fathers

118:9.8 sustain something of the same relation to their C.

Creator Michaels

17:6.10 and loyal co-operation with the order of the C..

21:0.3 to found their universes, they are known as C..

21:3.12 a C. takes an oath to the Trinity not to assume

52:5.6 Thereupon the bestowal Avonal and the C. send

Creator Personalities, Supreme

0:12.6 will eventually consist of the Supreme Being, C., and

17:2.2 represents the initial effort of the C., represented by

107:4.6 always discernible by those C. who originate in the

115:4.6 the absonite agencies of Paradise and the C. of

115:4.6 the C. emerge from Paradise to engage in the

115:6.5 The C. and all their divine associates are reflective of

116:2.14 time and space through the activities of the C.,

117:3.7 and out of the acts and achievements of the C.;

117:6.12 by discovery of the manifold activities of the C.,

Creator Son(s)—see Son, Creator; see Sons, Creator

creatorlike

117:6.1 knows you because he is creaturelike as well as c..

creatorssee Creators

0:12.6 those unique universe planners who are neither c.

3:1.6 and the divine prerogatives of the co-ordinate c.

3:1.12 God the Sevenfold, the co-ordinate c. of the finite

3:2.2 are under the perfect control of the universe c. and

4:5.2 between Paradise Deity and the local universe c.

12:7.13 the Paradise Father functions through his divine c.

14:3.3 Eternals of Days are not c., but they are perfect

14:6.20 The Havona worlds are the mind laboratory of the c.

16:4.2 These versatile c. of the cosmic mind are the

16:4.3 The Seven Master Spirits are the c. of the Universe

17:3.3 the c. of all these marvelously endowed beings.

17:3.4 The Reflective Spirits of each superuniverse are the c

17:8.2 the Supreme Spirit groups are the immediate c. of

17:8.2 All these c. of ministering spirits are only indirectly

18:1.1 They are not c., but they are supreme and ultimate

20:1.12 as divine ministers—c., servers, bestowers, judges,

20:2.1 Though not c. in the personal sense, they are closely

20:7.3 Its members are neither c. nor retrievers, neither

21:0.1 These universe c. and sovereigns are of dual origin,

21:2.1 Sons of the primary order are the designers, c.,

29:3.1 the c. of the Seven Supreme Power Directors.

29:5.1 These extraordinary beings are neither c. nor

29:5.5 of the Unqualified Absolute; they are nebulae c..

30:1.92 Transcendentalers are neither c. nor creatures;

30:1.114 to exhaust the story of the living creatures, c.,

37:0.1 these c. are in a very literal sense the Father-Son and

46:7.4 creatures deteriorate from usage and age, their c.,

84:7.25 growing out of the realization that parents were c. of

116:2.1 stage of cosmic action of the high c. and controllers

116:4.1 factors of supremacy—the c., creatures, and energies

116:5.1 controllers as well as the c. of the grand universe.

118:4.3 It is upon such matured potentials that the c. and

118:4.7 in actuality, transformative c. in the cosmic sense.

118:4.7 manner invalidates man’s concept of them as c.;

Creators or Supreme Creators or Paradise Creators

0:7.9 Deity in experiential association with the SC. of

0:12.4 experiential achievements of the post-Havona C.

1:2.9 Son, the creator of all other personal universe C..

2:4.5 free will of the Father and all his associated C..

2:5.3 The C. are the very first to attempt to save man from

4:0.2 and satisfaction of the perfect and infinite C..

4:4.4 and perfect universe and the Father of all other C..

4:5.3 the administrative policies and conduct of the SC.

5:0.2 of bestowing personality upon the divine C. and

6:7.1 his ever-expanding universe of C. and creatures.

8:4.1 mercy of the combined nature of the associated C.

10:1.3 C. are moved to share divinity with their children;

12:6.6 which antedate the function of all universe C..

13:1.13 technique of trinitization by either two or three C.

15:4.1 remain forever under the control of the infinite C.

17:2.2 This union of the creative power of the SC. with the

18:1.5 PC. respect the privacy and sanctity of personality

21:1.2 eternal and perfect minds of the ever-existent C. of

21:2.0 2. THE CREATORS OF LOCAL UNIVERSES

21:2.7 mind ministry to all beings below the level of PC..

21:5.8 they are as C. and Gods, supreme in virtually all

22:7.11 the power unification of the grand universe C.;

23:2.12 The C. are possessed of full power to make Urantia

25:3.7 The moment the C. bring into existence evolving

25:3.7 all remember that the all-wise and all-powerful C.

25:3.7 the C. did not choose in their all-wisdom to do this

25:4.15 of all creatures concerning the technique of the C..

25:8.4 The C. well know that it is “not good for man to be

27:7.1 the intimate and personal relationships of the C. with

31:8.3 intelligent beings who are neither C. nor creatures.

31:9.14 of the Architects and the grand universe SC. in the

32:3.11 In all this is shown the wisdom of the C..

32:3.13 is conjoined with the evolving divinity of the SC. of

33:7.1  C. never sit in judgment on their creatures;

36:6.7 the Sevenfold, sometimes designated as the SC. of

42:1.5 The higher spirit C. inaugurate similar processes in

42:2.14 to serve the manifold purposes of the universe C..

44:8.6 artistic portrayals of the divine beauty of the PC..

48:0.1 When the C. desire to produce perfect beings, they

48:0.1 they do so by direct and original creation, but they

48:0.1 but they never undertake to convert animal-origin

48:4.11 sort of reversion except those who are inherent C.,

48:8.2 It is the design of the C. to afford the creatures of

54:1.9 of those privileges of existence conferred by the C.

54:2.2 the partner of the time-space C. in this magnificent

54:3.1 as to why the all-wise C. permit evil and sin.

54:4.7 of time are by the mandate of the free will of the C..

56:5.3 is actively manifest in the operations of the SC.

56:6.1 this divinity of purpose manifested by the SC. and

104:1.13 The Michael C. fully embody the divinity of the

106:3.1 eventuate the plan; the SC. bring it into existence;

106:3.1 its fullness as it was time created by the SC.,

106:3.2 the first experiential Trinity—the union of the SC.,

106:8.10 This is the deity association of the SC., God the

115:1.4 and volition of ancestral beings, C. or procreators.

115:6.4 The Supreme not only grows as the C. and creatures

116:0.1 If man recognized that his C., while being divine

116:0.2 had been made by, and was being managed by, C.

116:2.3 bringing into existence the SC. and their associates,

116:2.12 The first three levels are the SC.; the last three levels

116:2.13 The SC., in their divine unity of power and

116:2.14 those superuniverse C. whose functional activities

116:3.2 Mind is the flexible reality which creatures and C.

116:4.0 4. THE ALMIGHTY AND THE SUPREME C.

116:4.8 In the local universes even the C. evolve:

116:4.9 through these and other bestowals the Michael C.

116:5.13 In the early days of universe building even the PC.

116:6.2 which is predicated on the freewill acts of the C. and

116:7.6 when all creatures and all C. in the grand universe

117:1.2 In the persons of the SC. the Gods have descended

117:1.2 descending God-revealing C. and ascending

117:1.6 matchless experience of all creatures and of all C. in

117:5.10 registry takes place through the persons of the SC.

117:6.13 up from the evolutionary universes of the SC. make

118:4.7 the SC. operate to effect the time transmutations of

119:0.4 to enable such C. to become wise, sympathetic, just,

119:8.3 whose synthetic unity, as revealed by the SC., is

120:0.5 the will of the sevenfold phases of the universal C.

159:4.8 The creature may crave infallibility, but only the C.

creatorship

3:0.3  C. is hardly an attribute of God; it is rather the

3:0.3 this universal function of c. is eternally manifested

3:0.3 then the c. nature of Deity would take precedence

3:0.3 the c. of Deity culminates in the universal truth of

6:5.4 the prerogatives of c. are apparently not further

6:5.4 The Eternal Son transmits c. powers only to the

6:5.4 able to transmit or delegate the prerogatives of c. to

8:4.4 When a Creator Son of God accepts the c. charge

14:6.35 came the bestowal of the personal prerogatives of c.

17:6.4 2. Preliminary C. Training.

17:6.5 At the time the c. charge is administered to a

21:3.3 The fact of c. implies the fullness of sovereignty,

35:9.7 lapsed from integrity does not indicate any fault in c..

117:1.6 In the Supreme, c. and creaturehood are at one;

117:3.11 a culminator in future ages whenever antecedent c.

creaturenouncreature, ascendant; creature, evolutionary

creature, material; creature, mortal;

creature, will; see morontia

0:3.21 As a time-space c. would view the origin of Reality,

0:3.23 To the time-space c., all things must have a

1:1.1 The names which the c. assigns to the Creator are

1:1.1 the Creator are much dependent on the c.’ concept

1:3.6 immortal soul of the surviving c. is of the nature and

1:3.6 the inevitable result of a c.’ choosing to do the will

1:4.5 the temporal and the eternal, the time-space c. and

1:4.5 the fullness of that c.’ capacity to spiritually grasp

1:4.6 limited only by the capacity of such a c. to receive

1:5.5 If the faith of the c. were perfect, he would know

1:5.6 Morning Star down to the lowest human c. of

2:3.2 The factual disappearance of such a c. is always

2:3.4 deprived of a life vehicle by the c.’ failure to make

2:4.2 The c.’ need is wholly sufficient to insure the full

3:1.4 The c. not only exists in God, but God also lives in

3:1.4 not only exists in God, but God also lives in the c..

3:1.12 are not alienated because of the c.’ wrongdoing.

3:2.8 Therefore, to you the c., many of the acts of the

3:3.5 The c. can hardly understand the limitations of the

3:4.7 transcends the logically limited capacities of the c.

5:0.1 descend to fraternize with the individual human c.,

5:1.1 The inability of the finite c. to approach the infinite

5:2.1 by the degree of the consecration of the c.’ will to

5:3.2 registry of the homage of an Adjuster-indwelt c. is

5:6.12 No personal c. can be coerced into the eternal

6:0.4 no time c. can ever fully comprehend this mystery

7:0.5 The will of the personal c. is relatively free and

10:1.2 that was bestowable on any other Creator or c..

10:1.5 it is difficult for the human c. to comprehend God’s

12:8.16 of potential spirit personality in the individual c.),

13:2.8 has an experiential personality secret with his c.,

14:2.9 Neither has sin appeared in any c. who has entered

14:2.9 never been an instance of misconduct by any c. of

14:4.18 the lines of some one order of pattern c. living on

14:6.6 divinely pleased with the adoration of the perfect c..

16:5.2 every c of every order of intelligent beings must bear

16:5.2 each native c., man or angel, will forever bear this

16:8.19 Such a c. not only discloses capacity for reception of

16:9.1 Adjuster-indwelt, personal c. possesses innate

16:9.9 God and man, Father and son, Creator and c..

17:3.3 Divine heredity does sometimes disclose in the c.

19:3.7 united cosmic attitudes of the c. and the Creator is

19:6.2 friendship which grows up between the lowest c.

19:6.4 We do not know what order or type of c. may be

20:1.15 In a sevenfold Creator Son, Creator and c. are

20:6.7 personal experience in all that constitutes a c.’ life

21:2.5 any new design of c., he must secure the consent of

21:2.7 After these have been associated to constitute a c.,

21:4.6 Son has added to his nature the experience of a c.,

21:5.6 but no entirely new pattern or type of intelligent c.

22:2.9 service on any world of space and to any c. of time.

22:7.14 and a Paradise-Havoner together trinitize a new c.,

22:10.2 personalities embody all of everything that any c.

23:3.8 everything that tends to increase any c.’ liberation

24:1.15 personality not encountered in any other type of c.

25:2.12 the soul, the eternal prospects of a c. of time, is

25:3.12 The higher a c.’ education, the more respect he has

26:6.3 each ascending c. seems to undergo a transforming

26:9.1 neglected which would be of service to a c. of time

26:9.2 another c. of space seeks entry to Paradise through

26:9.3 the c. of time and material personality has ascended

26:11.5 the human and the divine, the commingling of c.

26:11.5 God; that the c. is, after all, divinity motivated.

27:1.1 transition sleep, the slumber which graduates a c.

28:3.2 each phase of every c. of origin in the Third Source

28:6.5 of each rational c., a credit of lavish proportions

30:1.10 fragment constitutes the c. a Father-fused being.

30:1.12 with which constitutes the c. a Son-fused mortal.

30:4.26 On earth you were a c. of flesh and blood; through

31:0.9 adopted seraphim, midway c., or Material Son.

31:8.3 You, being a c., can conceive of a Creator, but you

31:9.3 This ultimate personality—neither Creator nor c.

32:3.6 The surest safeguard for the c. throughout the long

32:3.14 The divinely perfect c. and the evolutionary

32:3.14 the evolutionary perfected c. are equal in degree of

32:4.2 the need of every intelligent c. for function and

32:4.4 that pleases the divine mind with any individual c.

32:5.7 in the mind of God a plan which embraces every c.

36:6.2 The c. may produce the forms of life, but only a

39:2.6 planners on the mansion worlds help surviving c.

39:5.9 be a colossal blunder for the c. to know the future.

40:5.16 As to just why this type of c. is never able to fuse

40:10.13 Sonship is the supreme relationship of the c. to the

44:7.3 the divine urge within the evolving c. may be

48:0.1 The Gods cannot transform a c. of gross animal

51:2.2 a Life Carrier to restore such a dematerialized c. to

51:6.5 physical, material, even a sex c. like Urantia mortals

52:1.5 Early evolutionary man is not a colorful c..

54:1.9 How dare the self-willed c. encroach on the rights of

54:2.2 Every c. of every evolving universe who aspires to

54:2.3 the unrecognized abridgment of the c.’ personal

54:3.1 that both are inevitable if the c. is to be truly free.

54:4.3 The fact that an evil-doing c. can actually choose to

54:5.9 of Norlatiadek—every mortal, morontia, or spirit c..

54:5.10 Gabriel to foster full opportunity for every living c.

56:4.2 circuit, by means of which the personality of the c.

56:10.3 vastness of the cosmic extremes of Creator and c..

56:10.3 —the c. becoming perfect as is the Creator—that is

56:10.19 the Father’s relation with each personal c. as divine

59:6.8 this prereptilian c., an air breather, spread over all

60:2.1 have never since been equaled in bulk by any living c.

60:3.22 the first of the true birds, a small pigeonlike c. which

60:3.22 This was the third type of flying c. to appear on earth

61:2.7 This carnivorous c. was something of a cross

61:2.9 A small hoglike c. also developed which became the

62:3.5 this c. became the terror of this part of the world.

63:0.3 Nebadon name which signifies “the first Fatherlike c.

63:0.3 Fonta signifies “the first Sonlike c. to exhibit human

63:3.1 Sontad was the first c. to be born on Urantia who

65:2.4 This minute c. and his protozoan cousins are to the

66:5.13 in their attempt to substitute Creator fear for c. fear

67:1.1 no marvel, for Satan himself is a brilliant c. of light.”

67:3.7 consecrated will of the c. to perform amazing acts of

67:7.1 of the c.’ willful and persistent rejection of light are

67:7.1 of concern only to Deity and to that personal c..

67:7.2 to every c. functioning within the affect-range of

68:6.1 Man is a c. of the soil, a child of nature; no matter

71:0.2 a c. of fact—the state—together with the moral myth

77:1.3 that a c. of this order, midway between the mortal

84:6.6 Never will the c. metamorphose so far as to

89:10.4 but rather sets him apart as a c. of potential greatness

89:10.6 re-establishment of loyalty relations between the c.

91:6.7 the c. contacts with the reality of the Creator,

91:8.4 sincere communication of the spiritual nature of the c

92:4.8 the loving worship which a c. son voluntarily gives

92:4.8 the freewill service which such c. sons bestow upon

93:10.2 Machiventa terminated his bestowal as a c. of flesh

94:6.5 Lao-tse taught the return of the c. to the Creator and

100:7.18 “If any man has Christ within him, he is a new c.;

101:2.10 between the c. and Creator, between man and God.

101:6.15 by which the c. attempts the transcendental discovery

102:6.1 The relation between the c. and the Creator is a

102:8.4 Every intelligent c. gives the name of God to the best

102:8.4 name of God to the best and highest thing he knows.

103:0.1 cosmic window through which the finite c. may

105:1.3 must be a finite c.’ premier philosophic postulate.

105:1.8 Unqualified infinity is meaningless to the finite c.,

105:5.6 To a c., the beginning of the finite is the genesis of

105:5.7 perfect reality, the Havona type of universe and c..

105:5.8 reality, the superuniverse type of c. and creation.

106:0.17 7. The inability of any c. to grasp what is meant by

106:1.2 It thus makes it possible for the c. to enter into

106:1.2 with the Creator in the evolution of that selfsame c..

106:2.7 can be grasped by the personality of the finite c. in

106:3.5 but no c. is able experientially to encompass such

106:7.6 Far from harassing the c., the infinity of God

106:9.2 no c. could achieve even a limited comprehension

106:9.2 Without space perception, no c. could fathom the

107:0.6 being imprisoned within the mind of a finite c. which

107:1.6 himself to be a part of the personality of a c. of time.

107:2.3 fusion takes place between the identity of the c. of

107:5.5 identified as persisting apart from the c.’ mind until

108:0.1 transforming the human nature of the temporal c.

108:0.1 union of the perfect Adjuster and the perfected c.

108:1.7 Adjusters the sex of the c. is of no consideration.)

108:3.2 each ascending c. are reported out by the Paradise

108:3.3 by the bestowal of the new name upon the new c. by

108:5.2 owing to the c.’ inability, or failure, to give a degree

109:3.2 the Adjuster indwells the mind of the c. as an

109:5.5 will present the new c. to the sovereign Master Son

109:6.2 has evolved in the mind of that nonsurviving c..

110:2.5 You as a personal c. have mind and will.

110:2.5 The Adjuster as a prepersonal c. has premind and

110:4.5 this spiritual revelation often so blinds the c. as to

110:7.4 the Adjuster can endow the new c. only with those

111:2.8 the impulse of the finite mind of the c. to know God

111:2.8 to know man and attain the experience of the c..

111:3.1 evolving and ascending c. can choose to forsake the

111:5.6 consists in the c.’ positive affirmation: “It is my will

111:7.5 counteracted by the nearsightedness of a c. of time;

112:1.12 if the finite c. would remember that dimensional

112:1.16 Man is innately a social c.; he is dominated by the

112:1.17 the whole of the living and functioning c. means

112:2.20 of the God-seeking decisions of the human c..

112:5.14 The consciousness of that c. cannot reappear until

112:5.18 The return of the Adjuster to the waiting morontia c.

112:6.10 When a c. leaves his native planet, he leaves the

112:7.2 and no c., save those who have experienced fusion

112:7.2 values that are conjoined when the identity of a c.

112:7.6 the c. becomes liberated in potential for the seeking

112:7.12 status of the ascender is that of the evolutionary c..

112:7.17 the cosmic consequence of the blending of c. and

112:7.18 such partnerships of Creator and c., will become

113:3.4 Spirit could thus function in behalf of the human c.

115:1.4 neither can a finite c. offer a rational reason for his

115:2.1 From a finite c.’ viewpoint, infinity contains much

115:3.1 Man, a finite c. in an infinite cosmos, must content

115:3.3 never can a c. understand how it is that this unity

115:3.4 more and more do they become the c.’ projection

115:3.12 From a c.’ viewpoint, actuality is substance,

115:3.19 Supreme could only open up to the progressing c.

115:6.4 experiences growth as a result of the c. and Creator

116:3.3 nature of a Creator with the evolving nature of a c..

116:3.3 The Supreme is both c. and creator; the possibility

116:4.11 meaningful as the Paradise ascent is to an evolving c.

116:6.7 cosmic experience is made available alike to c. and

117:1.4 The will of the Creator and the will of the c. are

117:1.4 they are experientially akin, for c. and Creator can

117:1.5 In the Supreme Being, Creator and c. are united in

117:1.5 something more than the will of either c. or Creator,

117:1.7 but a c. could only conceive of such sources as

117:1.9 responsive alike to c. effort and Creator purpose;

117:1.9 same time the supreme creator and the supreme c..

117:3.6 man, being a c, is not exactly like the Supreme Being

117:4.2 But if a c. rejects the eternal career, that part of the

117:4.2 dependent on this c.’ choice experiences inescapable

117:4.4 these qualities will not persist as an individual c..

117:4.8 predicated on the self-conscious c.’ appreciation of

117:4.10 to lie dormant, awaiting the action of another c.

117:4.13 of all creatures, who is so dependent on each c.?

117:5.2 When the c. submits to the will of the Creator, he

117:5.2 he does not submerge or surrender his personality;

117:5.13 the c.’ capital accumulation of personal decisions

117:6.4 The act of the c.’ choosing to do the will of the

117:6.9 experience of God has no limits but those of the c.’

117:6.15 of experience receptivity consequent upon the c.’

117:6.15 the present-known limits of a c.’ consciousness of

117:6.16 will never be personally discovered by any one c.

117:6.18 revealing the nature of the infinite God to a finite c.

117:6.18 And this revelation will be to a finite c. what the

117:6.19 he probably embraces all of infinity that a finite c.

118:1.2 This means that the purpose of the c. has become

118:1.2 has ceased to have meaning with regard to the c.’

118:3.1 motion exhibits value only to a c of personality status

118:3.4 the factual experience of the finite and temporal c.

118:7.5 Only as a c becomes God-identified, does he become

118:8.4 The danger that besets the c. is that, in achieving

118:8.4 he will fail to compensate this loss of stability by

118:9.1 Without them no c. could act, but by them the acts

118:9.1 but by them the acts of every c. are definitely limited.

118:9.8 would combine the experiences of Creator and c..

118:10.5 God loves each c. as a child, and that love

118:10.5 that love overshadows each c. throughout all time

118:10.5 to the total and deals with the function of any c. as

118:10.5 It is the importance of the function of the c. that

118:10.5 intervention, not the importance of the c. as a person

118:10.10 equals the evolutionary completion of the c. and

119:6.4 to all of us that our Creator had become a fellow c.,

119:6.4 this progressive acquirement of the c.’ viewpoint

120:1.1 the incarnation of a Creator in the likeness of a c..

120:1.3 assistance such as might be rendered by any c. of

120:2.2 As a mortal man, the lowest type of intelligent c. in

120:2.6 In your temporal life the will of the finite c. and the

128:0.3 the experience of living the full life of a human c. in

128:1.6 taking upon himself the form of a c., was born in the

130:1.6 nonexistent until such a time as an intelligent c.

130:1.6 deliberate choice of such a willful and rebellious c..

130:2.8 a moral being, a c. endowed with the attributes of

130:4.3 The highest level to which a finite c. can progress

130:4.3 unanimity of will can the c. become as one with

130:4.3 maintained by the c.’ continuing to live in time and

131:3.5 The c. cannot escape the destiny of his deeds.

131:4.3 The c. cannot escape the presence of the Creator.

131:4.6 Universe Keeper enters the soul of the simple c..

131:7.2 If any c. will worship me, I will hear his prayer and

131:8.3 the Supreme fosters, protects, and perfects the c.

133:1.3 “But, Teacher, if a stronger and ill-tempered c.

133:1.4 if I thought such a c. did not possess moral judgment

134:8.4 The mortal goal of this earth c. was there attained.

136:1.6 The incarnation of the Creator in the form of the c.

137:8.11 even as, by serving in the similitude of the c., I shall

138:4.2 My Father does not despise any c. of our making.

139:12.7 sincerity and wholeheartedness of a c.’ devotion to

143:2.3 as the new c. of the rebirth of the spirit, you are

143:5.2 Her name was Nalda and she was a comely c..

144:5.66 And the infinite love that is gracious to every c..

145:2.9 consists in the c.’ conscious response to the divine

146:2.3 act of deliberate and conscious disdain by the c.

146:2.5 not possible of reception by a thoroughly selfish c.

149:1.7 3. Along with the faith of the c. and the life of the

156:5.2 the destiny of this combined c. of mind and spirit

156:5.11 The less of love in any c.’ nature, the greater the love

159:4.8 The c. may crave infallibility, but only the Creators

161:1.2 even as the Creator is above and beyond the c..”

162:5.2 But never can the c. sit in judgment on the Creator

165:2.10 No man nor any other c. can take away my life.

170:5.21 its less attractive c. of metamorphic development.

174:1.2 loving relations between the c. and the Creator,

177:1.3 the willingness of the Creator to fellowship the c..

186:2.9 God can become manifest in the life of the c. when

186:2.9 when such a c. chooses to do the will of the Father,

187:3.1 of the Creator as he was dying the death of the c.,

188:4.13 two realities which may be grasped by the c.’ faith

188:5.1 truth in the universe relations of Creator and c.

189:0.1 the conclusion that the c. could do nothing to

189:0.2 Those things which you ordinarily do for the c.,

189:1.4 As far as we can judge, no c. of this universe nor

189:1.5 We know that no c. of the local universe participated

189:1.10 to greet and welcome their Creator as a c. of their

189:1.12 of the morontia level, being introduced, as a c.,

194:3.2 faith of the spirit-led c. will always be vindicated.

creature, ascendant

22:2.3 any a. who effectively prevents such upheavals of

26:5.4 by nature adapted to helping that type of a.,

creature, evolutionary

0:8.1 Father has established the e.’ sevenfold approach

39:4.7 no e. is ever denied the full though transient

56:0.1 and therefore may the finite e. ascend to Paradise in

56:2.2 The material e. can conceive and comprehend the

92:6.19 Man is an e. and in the main must get his religion

94:3.8 contactable on all levels from the e.’ limited

106:1.3 goodness to such an incomplete, struggling, and e..

106:9.2 Without time sensitivity, no e. could possibly

106:9.2 Without experience, no e. could even exist; only

creature, material

1:3.3 can approach; which no m. has seen or can see.”

1:5.2 The m.’ highest possible concept of the Creator is

1:5.3 he “dwells in a light which no m. can approach.”

5:6.1 from the lowest mortal and m. of personality status

9:6.3 personality gravity may embrace the m.physical or

13:1.22 an immortal soul within the mind of a mortal and m..

14:6.20 as the pattern for all spiritual and m. intellects.

56:2.2 The m. creature can conceive the indwelling spirit

66:4.6 therefore had little or no idea as to what type of m.

108:6.3 to the circumscribed limitations of m. endowment

113:3.1 impinge upon the mind and soul of the evolving m.

169:4.13 which makes visible to the m. Him who is invisible.

creature, mortal

0:5.9 become a part of the personality of the surviving m..

0:5.10 As a m. chooses to “do the will of the Father in

1:4.6 To every spirit being and to every m. in every sphere

1:5.15 This experience of every spirit being and every m.

5:6.1 the lowest material and m. of personality status to

5:6.6 until after the material life vehicle of the m. has

13:1.22 immortal soul within the mind of a material and m..

16:8.15 dignity of cosmic citizenship and enables such a m.

22:4.6 If the viewpoint of a m. is ever in doubt, the question

26:11.5 The m. must find God.

27:1.3 and associated beings to the m.’ survival of death.

30:1.99 bestowed upon such a m. by the parental act of God

32:4.5 source of the personality of such a m. will creature.

47:3.4 the spirit elements of the nonsurviving m. would

49:2.1 Life Carriers foster a generalized system type of m.,

54:5.9 Norlatiadek—every m., morontia, or spirit creature.

56:4.2 of unifying the constituent factors of the m..

105:6.5 Even the material mind of the m. thus becomes

109:6.1 And so it is, a m. may reject survival; still the life

110:6.13 the encircuitment of the m. in the influence of the

110:6.13 Entrance upon the seventh circle constitutes a m. a

116:7.6 is what happens in the experience of a single m..

118:1.2 The personality of the m. may eternalize by self-

120:2.2 you do all this as the Son of Man; thus, as a m. of

136:3.5 your work on Urantia and in the flesh of the m. is

146:2.5 force the salvation of eternal survival upon any m.

160:5.7 truly and personally attainable by every m. who

168:2.8 first instance on Urantia, and the last, where a m.

186:2.3 course of human events just as every other m. must,

196:0.2 proclaiming that every m. is a child of this Father of

creature, willsee also creatures, will

2:3.5 equals the degree of reality or actuality of any w..

12:7.9 without duplicate in infinity, a w. irreplaceable in

12:7.9 portrays the transcendent value of each w.,

14:6.38 Havona stands before every w. as the portal to

16:9.1 The w. is thus equipped to discern the fact, the law,

24:2.7 your death the moment you cease to function as a w.

24:2.8 register the existence of a new w. when the first act

24:2.8 they indicate the death of a w. when the last act of

26:2.2 one being the highest type of divine and perfect w.

26:2.2 the perfected evolution of the lowest type of w. in

26:11.5 Son never stops until he finds man—the lowest w..

32:4.5 the source of the personality of such a mortal w..

40:9.1 there is no overlapping; the w. is either Spirit fused,

67:7.1 of iniquity is the inner reaping of the iniquitous w..

108:1.4 Can the individual develop into a bona fide w.?

109:2.2 had requisite experience in the evolving life of a w.,

109:6.1 every meaningful value in every w. is certain of

188:4.5 the Father’s will and Sons’ laws by an individual w..

creatureadjective; see level(s); life

creature ability

36:6.3 while c. to reproduce is the specific and personal

creature achievement

115:7.2 plan, which has predicated c. upon perseverance,

creature administration

31:10.16 apparently uninhabited and seem to be devoid of c..

creature affection

117:1.8 Such c. is a reflection of the love of the Supreme.

creature appreciation

21:3.24 The finite understanding and c. of the Father’s

39:3.7 of these seraphim to promote the growth of c. of

creature approach

0:8.1 the Father has established the c.’ approach to Deity.

7:7.3 his Sons reveal the avenue of c. to the Father.

117:6.11 there are only three avenues of c. to Supremacy:

creature ascension(s)

2:1.10 the outworking of the plan of c. on its successive

7:4.7 personal trustee of the Father’s universal plan of c..

14:3.4 In the execution of the Father’s great plan of c.

14:5.4 Indefinitely, according to the nature of the c.,

116:3.4 ministry unifies divinity descensions with c.;

creature ascent

21:0.4 he passed through the experience of spiritual c. on

118:1.10 temporal struggle with the problems of the c. from

creature associates

9:5.3 Through his creative and c. the Third Source

creature attainment(s)

32:3.9 the c. are the result of individual effort and actual

36:2.19 instructors in presenting the highest levels of c. in

creature attitude

118:10.22 2. Unpredictable—due to fluctuations in c., which

creature attributes

120:3.9 Such an association of Creator and c. will enable

creature beautification

44:6.7 the arts of self-adornment or the technique of c..

creature being(s)

6:5.1 Conjoint Actor, in the levels of mind ministry to c..

7:7.2 nonpersonal and nonspiritual, for revelation to c..

9:8.9 Spirit, but who are not unqualifiedly personal to c..

11:1.1 to c. Paradise exists primarily as the dwelling place

13:4.4 the choices, and will-attitudes of such finite c.

18:1.6 relations of the Paradise Rulers with all of their c..

20:7.3 closely associated with the Paradise ascension of c..

21:5.6  new types of c. during the present universe age.

21:6.2 then restricted in the production of new types of c.,

22:4.5 of future time many of the unrealized potentials of c..

22:7.4 are among those who can essay to trinitize a c..

22:7.7 but when exalted c. enact such a creative episode,

25:4.19 the efficient interpretation of all laws concerning c.

33:1.2 and of personality contact with immature c..

48:8.4 the living orders of intelligent, perfected finite c..

creature benefits

128:0.5 All other c. and universe advantages were incidental

creature bestowal(s)

21:3.2 If, prior to passing through the c., he assumed an

21:3.7 of a Creator Son during the period of his seven c..

21:3.12 to assume supreme sovereignty until the seven c.

33:3.5 Upon the completion of the Creator Son’s seventh c.

33:4.7 work except when Michael was incarnated on a c..

39:1.15 The fourth c. of the Creator Son was in the likeness

116:3.5 The c. of the Paradise orders of sonship enable these

119:0.3 sovereignty of the new creation until his seven c.

119:4.4 to the Sovereign of the universe on a mission of c..

119:8.3 In completing his c., Michael was augmenting the

120:0.4 only after passing through the seven universe-c..

creature-bestowal

21:6.2 The completion of the c. careers and the elevation to

33:2.4 while the c. experiences of the Michaels qualify them

creature brother

16:9.14 You become conscious of man as your c. because

creature capacity

10:8.7 As creatures and within the limits of c. they fully

creature character

47:3.8 Survivors present such varied defects of c. and

110:1.2 the careful custodians of the sublime values of c..

creature child

3:3.2 Every c. may truly say: “He knows the way I take,

27:7.7 that the intelligent love of the c. should give full

creature children

1:2.10 the Father maintains immediate contact with his c.

2:1.8 be able to draw nearer the finite minds of his c..

3:1.9 indwelling fragments of God, in the hearts of his c..

12:7.13 functions through his divine creators and his c.,

creature choice

13:4.5 conditions and demands of this differential of c.,

111:5.5 Such a c. choice is not a surrender of will.

111:5.5 It is a consecration of will, an expansion of will,

116:3.2 The mind circuits represent the cosmic arena of c..

118:1.2 Thus does c. plus God’s choice eventuate in the

118:8.4  C.,when relatively liberated from mechanical stability

creature comprehensible

0:1.17 Divinity is c. as truth, beauty, and goodness;

creature comprehension

0:3.23 concession to the impossibility of c. of eternity

creature concept

106:9.2 Time, space, and experience constitute barriers to c.

creature consciousness

101:6.4 material; this is the most primitive form of c..

130:7.4 stream of flowing temporal events perceived by c..

174:1.4 Sin is an experience of c.; it is not a part of God’s

creature consecration

20:1.14 culminating in c. to the will of the Paradise Father

creature contribution

117:4.10 who will in his way attempt a c. to the evolution of

creature co-ordination

36:2.19 world and its six tributaries embrace the schools of c.

creature creation(s)

1:0.4 be the highest ambition, of all the struggling c. of

8:4.2 The Spirit is love applied to the c.,the combined love

16:4.2 supreme directors of the vast and far-flung spirit-c.

34:4.13 These c are duplicated on down through the universe

40:4.2 the bestowals of experiential personality upon his c.,

108:4.1 that he may so act as to draw all c. to himself,

117:4.1 As we view the ceaseless struggles of the c. for

creature-creation

117:2.8 it makes possible the evolutionary growth of the c.

creature-Creator

0:1.9 6. Supreme—self-experiential and c.-unifying Deity.

0:2.15 time-space experiential achievement of c. identity.

0:7.9 Majeston, but he is a synthetic co-ordinator of all c.

1:1.5 the touching relationship of the c. association and

21:4.1 until they attain the seventh and final episode of c.

103:4.4 the c. relationship was placed on a child-parent basis.

116:0.3 Experiential growth implies c. partnership—God and

117:5.1 the mosaic composite of the total vastness of all c.

creature designs

21:2.5 2. C. and types are controlled by the Eternal Son.

33:2.2 initiate new c., and with the working co-operation

creature development

132:2.6 As you ascend the universe scale of c., you will find

creature disloyalty

43:5.13 in the management of problems pertaining to c..

creature domains

21:3.9 the settling of a majority of the c. in light and life.

creature endowment

108:6.3 nor to the circumscribed limitations of material c.

creature evolution

112:7.2 this fusion constitutes the mystery of finite c., but

117:2.6 witness the ending of c. as a part of Supremacy.

117:3.4 actual embodiment and personal epitome of all c.,

117:4.9 And the mutual progression of c. and of Supreme

creature existence

14:4.18 have their goal and ideals of c. on the outer circuits

33:1.1 living of all three phases of intelligent c.: spiritual,

35:3.20 organization, records, ethics, and comparative c..

38:2.6 just a trifle ahead of mortal races in the scale of c..

42:12.9 and this, plus life and motion, is the mechanism of c..

48:1.1 spheres between the material and spiritual levels of c.

48:3.4 close of kin to the human races in the order of c..

48:8.4 of every possible phase and stage of perfected c.

49:4.4 This feature of c. is always greatly improved after the

49:6.7 of destiny, and this constitutes cessation of c..

56:3.5 Perfected c. can be attained, sustained, and

75:7.5 regardless of the spiritual level of c., immortality

77:9.6 themselves for citizenship on the higher levels of c..

94:3.4 Oversoul as the totality of the summation of all c. led

106:0.3 This level embraces c. from the planetary human

111:7.3 while you wrestle with the temporal difficulties of c.?

113:6.8 reality the formal recognition of the cessation of c..

117:2.2 that the present growth which characterizes c. in the

119:0.6 judgment, and the patience born of experiential c..

creature experience

0:5.11 changeless reality in an otherwise ever-changing c.;

0:12.3 by finity and absonity of c. and Creator experience.

7:5.3 The Son finds it impossible to become a part of c. in

19:4.6 of perfect Creator insight and the perfected c..

19:4.7 result of the association of Creator attitude and c.,

20:5.6 selected for the realm of his final adventure in c.

20:5.7 of flesh and blood and thereby gain the unique c.,

21:3.22 4. Experientially to unify the sevenfold c. with the

21:3.23 The repercussion of the totality of this Creator-c.

21:4.6 everything to be derived from perfected-c..

33:7.1 function of creatures of high training and actual c..

50:7.3 set off from the average, provide a differential of c.,

56:8.2 fullness of the sevenfold diversity of possible c. has

106:3.3 concomitant presence of actual and bona fide c.

107:6.1 As Thought Adjusters are encountered in c., they

108:0.2 infinitely inclusive of all things except evil and c..

109:7.2 Adjusters combine the Creator and c.—existential and

117:1.1 finite reality, and the personification of Creator-c..

117:1.4 his Sons, who thereby achieve the supremacy of c..

117:7.17 new and higher levels revealed in the ultimate of c.

118:9.8 Creator, impersonal Creative Spirit, mortal-c.,

128:7.6 in his seventh bestowal was the acquirement of c.,

130:4.4 All true values of c. are concealed in depth of

182:3.6 finish his earth bestowal by passing through the c. of

creature experiencing

117:5.14 But since all c. registers in the Supreme, when all

creature extension

0:3.24 The theoretical I AM is a c. extension of the “infinity

creature eyes

180:6.8 come into the world to show the Father to your c..

creature faith

4:4.9 victorious human life is born of that c. which dares

creature family

4:4.5 to the relationship of the Creator to his universe c..

8:4.8 of the tireless ministry of the lower orders of the c.

17:8.2 the immediate creators of the vast c. of the Third

creature form

48:2.17 the necessary changes in c. are skillfully effected by

48:2.18 and authorizes those changes in c. which make it

creature free will

35:9.9 c. is a factor in the final adjudication of all such

creature goal

27:7.3 such homage achieves the c. of supreme pleasure

creature grasp

16:3.18 as to constitute the c. of the unity of Supremacy.

creature growth

106:9.11 that all c. is proportional to Father identification.

117:2.1 The Supreme is God-in-time; his is the secret of c.

creature habitation

15:2.3 other spheres not suitable for c. are not included

39:1.16 evolutionary and on the architectural spheres of c..

creature hands

43:1.4 structures, these highlands contain no work of c..

creature hearts

144:5.21 Shed abroad the spirit of your mercy in our c..

creature hosts

109:6.2 assembly of all the survival traits of his former c..

creature identification

118:7.8 and finality of c. with the will and the way of God.

creature-identification

0:1.9 Deity functioning on the first c. level as time-space

creature-identified

0:1.8 5. Evolutional—self-expansive and c. Deity.

creature identity

42:12.9 a suitable and serviceable body for the living c..

113:3.4 shares the transit with you as the custodian of c.

creature immortality

40:7.1 These fragments carry with them the potential of c..

creature incarnation(s)

7:6.5 Sons who, in the experiences of c., earn the right to

119:0.4 The purpose of these c. is to enable such Creators to

creature intellects

14:6.20 serves as the pattern for all spiritual and material c..

36:5.15 the appearance of the spiritual response of the c.,

creature intelligences

117:7.14 —an actuality which will be observable by all c.,

creature-interest

5:3.3 its own sake; prayer embodies a self- or c. element;

creature isolation

5:4.5 deliverance from the evils of c. in time and eternity

creature-kinship

49:5.6  5. C. serials.

49:5.29 5. C. serials.

creature level(s)

0:1.18 may be perfect—complete—as on existential and c. of

0:2.16 personalizing as the Supreme Being on the first c. of

21:3.17 1. Experientially to penetrate seven c. of being

21:3.19 3.To traverse each of the seven experiences on the c.

21:3.20 4. On each c., experientially to portray the acme of

21:3.21 5. On each c., experientially to reveal one phase of

21:4.2 of a Creator Son involve his appearing on seven c.

105:4.9 Paradise derivatives unified in experience on the c.

106:1.1 reality find expression on c. as perfect personalities

creature lifesee life

creature limitations

0:8.1 finity of status and to compensate for c. of concept

creature-loving

5:4.15 the higher active and c. affection of a God who is the

104:4.7 This is the divinely fraternal, c., fatherly-acting,

creature-memory

47:3.3 The mortal-mind transcripts and the active c.

creature mind(s)

3:1.11 The fact of God’s presence in c. is determined by

3:2.5  C., being neither Paradise monota nor Paradise spirit

5:6.5 For, when such a c. of personality endowment is

8:1.10 instructing all c. that the Son and the Spirit are

9:5.2 The realms of c. are of exclusive origin in the Third

9:6.5 The spiritual aspects of c. unfailingly respond to the

14:6.20 of the cosmic mind and the ministers to every c. in

16:6.2 Master Spirits dominate the basic reactions of all c.

36:2.18 a single phase of c. correlated with creature life.

36:5.15  C., before acquiring the ability to recognize divinity

42:11.2 is neither material mind nor c.; it is spirit-mind

47:3.3 The c. mind-matrix and the passive potentials of

48:6.2 that moment when the c. of moral status is indwelt

56:9.5 As c. may view this problem, they are led to the final

56:10.11 beauty implies the presence of appreciative c. just as

105:5.6 as viewed by c., there is no actuality conceivable

107:5.5 only be identified as persisting apart from the c.

108:2.2  C. must exhibit the worship outreach and indicate

111:3.3 that initiated such a creative phenomenon in the c..

111:6.4  C. does not inherently control energy;

111:6.4 But c. can and does manipulate energy just in so

115:3.3 papers as the I AM—the premier postulate of the c..

118:10.8 through the overcontrol of mind, and as c. ascends

130:4.14 and limited c. is, in and of itself, potential evil.

creature minded

103:2.10 consciousness as the urge to be altruistic, fellow-c..

creature ministry

8:4.4 And all this work of c. is done in perfect harmony

107:4.3 supreme and infallible in their supernal sphere of c.

creature nature(s)

2:6.8 Unreality, even incompleteness of c., cannot exist

28:5.21 a living portrayal of the c. and potential is flashed to

39:1.8 misstep fairly adjudged in accordance with the c. and

116:3.3 augment their divine natures with bona fide c.

creature origin

22:8.3 These adopted sons of high and glorified c. are the

32:3.7 When c. departs sufficiently far from the original and

creature parents

14:4.10 They are without c., and they are nonreproducing

creature participation

105:6.5 This time lag makes possible c. in divine creation

106:1.2 attainment, provides for c. in evolutionary growth.

117:2.7 excluding c. in the power-personality synthesis of the

creature perfect

13:2.8 You may become c. even as the Father is deity

creature perfection

14:4.21 with the ascension scheme of c. attainment;

27:7.1 quality of worship is determined by the depth of c.;

31:3.6 They have achieved the present limit of c. but not

48:8.1 the eventual attainment of c. by which ascenders

creature personalities

4:4.6 Therefore, in all his personal relations with the c. of

5:2.2 all of his c. have access to the “bosom of the Father.”

7:2.4 spiritual and superpersonal, is not discernible by c..

9:8.9 There are creator personalities and c., and in addition

40:6.7 the Universal Father has given you your c..

56:4.3 so far as concerns all c. on all levels of intelligent

105:6.5 by permitting c. to become partners with Deity

creature personality

0:5.1 is the evolutionary ascent of mortal- and kindred-c.,

5:6.9 The bestowal of c. confers relative liberation from

8:1.6 creation of the Gods, the Father acts, and c. appears.

12:7.6 surcharged with personality and the fount of all c..

16:8.5 C. is distinguished by two self-manifesting and

31:2.4 the other a c. existent in the surviving immortal soul

47:3.3 memory, and c. are forever a part of such Adjusters.

56:4.2 all c. is a birthmark of its high and exclusive source

94:6.5 while death was like the returning home of his c..

111:5.4 are achieved (in spirit) now when the c. consents—

116:1.1 The experience of every evolving c. is a phase of the 

119:8.3 a descending exploration of the various natures of c.,

184:4.6 the final triumph over all fears of c. isolation.

creature-philosophic

0:3.24 The theoretical I AM is a c. extension of the “infinity

creature philosophy

115:3.4 the maximum paradox of c. and finite metaphysics

creature procreation

49:5.32 worlds, and that is through c. and natural birth;

creature progression

25:7.1 not indispensable to an ascender’s real work of c.,

44:7.3 be truly satisfying if such attempted c. is ununified.

55:6.9 Were there no future of eternal c., still the superb

119:5.4 new and added interest to the whole scheme of c.

creature purpose

103:4.5 but in recognition of the child’s motivation—the c.

118:1.2 succession of moments will witness no change in c.

creature reality

118:9.9 of all finite evolution, the maximation of all c.,

creature realization

16:3.18  C. of these three factors equals Havona

56:9.4 purposes of personal comprehension and c.,

creature-realized

117:3.9 experiential in the Supreme, and, in mortals, c. in

creature reassembly

43:1.5 These chambers of c. are under the supervision of

creature rehabilitation

189:0.1 and their various associates in the work of c.

creature relations

1:7.8 are, in all universe reality reactions and in all c.,

creature relationship

3:4.7 sociology, the Creator-c.—the Father-child affection.

115:1.2 the Father-Son portrayal of Creator-c. will be

creature repercussion

105:6.4 3. The c. to finite-reality promulgation resulted in the

creature response

117:1.2 of the perfect-Creator cause and perfecting-c..

creature service

31:3.6 of creature perfection but not finality of c. service.

creature sojourn

21:5.9 in particular regarding the worlds of their c. and

creature solution

75:1.3 seemed insuperable and the problems beyond c..

creature son(s)

40:10.13 God loves each of his c. alike; he is no more a

111:5.5 that higher estate wherein the personality of the c.

111:5.6 even though an age must pass before the c. may

111:7.1 security in the unqualified trust of the c. in the divine

creature standpoint

105:7.1 From the c., that which is transcendental would

creature status

32:3.12 to reach the sublime heights of the ultimate of c..

39:4.7 which universe horizons stand still, c. is stationary,

44:8.5 only by the group attainment of the ultimate of c.

75:8.3 Adam and his mate were certainly degraded in c.,

130:7.6 Space is comparatively finite to all beings of c..

creature survival

37:3.2 dedicated to the work of c. and to the furtherance

creature thought

115:1.1 such universe frames for c. are indispensable to

creature transactions

32:3.13 These c. are the universe repercussions of actions

creature transition

39:6.1 seraphim serve wherever they can contribute to c.

creature trends

108:5.4 the Adjuster has the power to subject the c. of the

creature trinitization

22:7.4 Havona personality, to attempt the enactment of c..

22:7.8 the repercussions of c. are not eternal in nature;

creature trinitized

22:10.4 disclosed that such an idea had never been c..

creature-trinitized

22:8.4 nominate their c. wards for embrace by the Trinity.

22:10.4 a personality who is a concept c. in supremacy

35:0.1 Sons exclusive of 9,642 c. assistants of record.

creature-trinitized being(s)

18:4.4 Certain of these two orders of c. are retrinitized by

20:8.2 their assistants are drawn from the ranks of the c..

22:8.1 there are numerous unrevealed orders of c.

22:8.1 all these c., revealed and unrevealed, are endowed

creature-trinitized son(s)

22:0.4 3. C. Sons.

22:1.12 They are the c. of Paradise-Havona personalities or

22:1.12 Some of these c., after service with the Supreme

22:7.2 successful in the production of a new being, a c..

22:7.7 The two ancestors of a c. become in a certain sense

22:7.8 Simultaneously with the appearance of a new c.,

22:7.9 While these parents of c. become as one in their

22:7.10 The resultant magnificent c. are representative of

22:7.11 results in the production of three orders of c.:

22:7.14 The resulting c. are supercreational; they represent

22:8.0 8. THE CREATURE-TRINITIZED SONS

22:8.1 In addition to the c. considered in this narrative,

22:8.3 These adopted sons of high and glorified creature

22:8.3 they are often temporarily numbered with these Sons

22:8.3 They may and do execute many noble assignments in

22:8.5 Not all c. are Trinity embraced; many become the

22:8.6 supreme destiny of all c. appears to be entrance into

22:9.1 C. are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in classes of

22:9.5 act solely upon the idea which is personified in a c.,

22:9.7 these c. are held in reserve for experiential function

23:4.3 is assigned as guardian-companion to such a c..

26:11.2 those who dwell on this inner circuit are the c..

26:11.3 pilgrims fraternize with each other and with the c..

27:3.3 mortals have enjoyed intimate contact with the c. of

30:1.28 10. C. Sons.

45:1.7 of the divine Sons of all orders, including the c..

46:5.4 3. The circles of the Universe Aids, including the c.

46:5.13 The c. sons occupy a sector of the Daynal circle.

55:4.17 Assisted by the c. so long associated with their order

55:12.2 that large numbers of the otherwise unattached c.

117:2.3 Consider the status of the c.: They are born and

117:2.3 It is our belief and understanding that these c. sons

creature understanding

2:7.1 All finite knowledge and c. are relative.

56:6.3 in power, can then be personalized in spirit to c.

120:0.4 the required experience in c. which is demanded

creature variety

9:8.6 Personality of the finite-c. is characterized by:

creature viewpoint

21:5.4 3. Perfectly synthesizes Paradise attitude and c..

120:0.5 the viewpoint of Paradise Deity with the c. of time

creature volition

12:8.3 Only in the realms of c. has there been deviation

112:6.5  C. cannot exist without mind, but it does persist in

112:6.5 but it does persist in spite of the loss of the intellect.

creature will

1:1.2 a consecration of c. constitutes man’s only gift of

7:4.5 act as rehabilitators of that which misguided c. has

35:9.9 c. free will is a factor in the final adjudication of

111:3.1 the indwelling Adjuster with the consent of the c..

111:5.4 —chooses—to subject the c. to the Father’s will.

111:5.5 and such choosing raises the c. from the level of

111:5.6 does not so much consist in the negation of c.

118:7.1 The function of Creator will and c., in the grand

118:7.1 does not in the least abridge the sovereignty of c.

creature willingness

111:5.1 an exhibition of c. to share the inner life with God—

creaturehood

112:5.5 freewill c., constitutes man’s greatest opportunity

117:1.6 In the Supreme, creatorship and c. are at one;

117:4.4 The personality can truly destroy individuality of c.,

creaturelike

117:6.1 He knows you because he is c. and creatorlike.

creatures or universe creatures

              see creatures, ascendant; creatures, ascending;

     creatures, evolutionary; creatures, material;

     creatures, mortal; creatures, sex; creatures,

     spirit; creatures, will; see midway; see morontia

0:1.2 quality is best comprehended by c. as divinity.

0:2.1 Evolving mortal c. experience an irresistible urge to

0:3.20 comprehensible by evolutionary finite c. is embraced

0:3.20 this Supreme Deity of evolutionary time-space c..

0:3.23 instructing all c. that the Eternal Son and the Spirit

0:8.9 This sevenfold Deity, to finite time-space c.

0:9.1 afford ultimate service-destiny for all time-space c.

0:11.15 in function as they may be observed by mind c.,

0:12.6 universe planners who are neither creators nor c..

1:0.2 inhabited by many different types of intelligent c.,

1:0.2 the work of God and dwelling place of his diverse c..

1:0.3 God-knowing c. have only one supreme ambition,

1:0.3 even to such lowly animal-origin c. as the human

1:1.3 depth, of his enthronement in the hearts of his c.

1:3.3 Father is hiding himself away from the lowly c. of

1:3.6 But the minds of such evolutionary c. originate in the

1:4.1 The manner in which the Father sojourns with the c.

1:4.2 that the Sovereign Creator Sons come near the c. of

1:4.5 unfailingly manifests himself to every one of his c.

1:5.3 God is not hiding from any of his c..

1:5.9 as we discern him indwelling his myriads of c.;

1:5.9 the countless hosts of his c. scattered throughout the

1:5.14 the acquirement of new experience by the finite c. of

2:1.1 to his lowly c. he apparently “dwells in the thick

2:1.7 contact and communication with his manifold c. as

2:1.9 the impossibility of their being fully understood by c.

2:2.5 ceases to bestow himself upon all self-conscious c.

2:2.6 experience of imperfectness of all the struggling c.

2:2.7 children of time—c. of moral responsibility who

2:3.1 influenced by the acts and performances of his c.,

2:4.1 weakness and environmental handicaps of finite c..

2:5.2 subordinate c., “for the Father himself loves you.”

2:5.7 so devoted to the uplifting ministry of his lowly c..

2:5.11 matchless affection of the living God for his uc.!

2:5.12 characteristic of God’s personal dealings with his c..

3:2.8 The planetary c. of God’s spirit indwelling, scattered

3:2.10 happiness and prosperity, of your fellow c..

3:3.3 his knowledge of even the lowly c. is supplemented

3:4.1 subordinate creations, and the manifold c. thereof.

3:4.4 This giving of himself to his c. creates a boundless,

3:5.17 The c. of Havona are naturally brave, but they are

4:1.4 may use to uphold his purpose and sustain his c..

4:2.3 imperfection of wisdom of the extra-Paradise c.,

4:2.3 the acts, the mistakes, and the disloyalties of the c.

4:2.8 the misthinking of the myriads of c. who are a part of

4:4.5 in all his vast family relationship with the c. of time

4:5.6 untouched by the misfortunes and sorrows of c.

5:0.2 personality upon the Creators and the living c. of

5:1.8 The Father desires all his c. to be in personal

5:1.10 but so many of his c. have hidden themselves away

5:1.12 loving God as the universe goal of his ascendant c.

5:6.3 Personality is potential in all c. who possess a

6:2.4 the responsibility of aiding all c. of imperfection in

6:2.8 the Son looks upon all c. both as father and brother.

6:3.1 but he can show mercy to c. in one additional way,

6:3.4 to persuade his gracious Father to love his lowly c.

6:3.4 the Universal Father to show mercy to his lowly c.

6:7.1 upon his ever-expanding universe of Creators and c..

6:7.2 bestowal of personality upon the myriads of his c.

6:8.3 who stands for both Father and Son to the c. of ten

6:8.4 the loving ministry of the c. of the Infinite Spirit,

7:4.4 This provision for upstepping the c. of time involves

7:4.5 love of the Father and mercy of the Son to the c.

7:5.4 the Sons of God assume the very natures of such c.

7:5.4 incarnate their divine personalities as the actual c.

7:5.9 bestowal of the Original Mother Son real to the c. of

7:5.10 upon the varied orders of creature life and as the c.

7:6.8 spiritual value which exists in the hearts of all c. in

8:3.4 sustain their work as well as to minister to the c. of

8:3.5 his Father’s plan of perfection attainment for the c.

8:4.7 The Spirit possesses the power to minister to the c.

9:1.1 Manipulator is the ancestor of the power-control c.

9:3.6 is permeated by the power-control c. of the Third

9:3.6 These unique c. of physical function all possess

9:5.1 be adequate to endow limitless numbers of c. with

9:6.1 with all these physical, morontial, and spiritual c. of

9:6.8 concerning its relation to c., we can only speculate.

9:6.9 the expression of the mind of the Creator to all c.;

9:6.9 the expression of the minds of all c. to their Creator.

9:8.11 in their relations to encircuited c. of the Father.

9:8.19 A group of control c. and agencies that function

9:8.25 the mercy of the Son to all the intelligent c. of the

10:1.3  C. crave association with other personal c.;

10:1.6 therefore must the c. of the planetary spheres look

10:3.14 5. As a Father, maintains parental contact with all c.

10:5.4 the Trinity which can be comprehended by finite c..

10:7.6 but they do not always so appear to the c. of time.

10:8.7 As c. and within the limits of creature capacity

10:8.7 Having thus found God as the Father of all c.,

11:1.3 That so few of the uc. have found God on Paradise

11:3.3 the spirit beings and ascendant c. who hail from

12:5.4 without thus sleeping, but they remain c. of time.

12:7.7 those c. of time who have begun to taste the divine

12:8.14 personality experience of all c. because God is spirit.

13:1.5 the technique of their contact with the lowly c. of the

13:1.12 the trinitizing acts of certain types of glorified c.

13:1.12 such c. may ascend the path of Deity embrace

13:1.13 by either two or three Creators or by certain c..

13:2.2 if they are to be inhabited by time c. of ascension

13:4.4 inherent in the freewill endowment of personal c..

13:4.5 withdrawing themselves from the scene as their c.

13:4.5 become humbly obedient to the choosing of the c.

14:2.9 the native freewill c. of Havona have never been

14:4.0  4. CREATURES OF THE CENTRAL UNIVERSE

14:4.13 so the exalted adoration of the Havona c. satiates the

14:4.14 And there is a progression of native c. that is peculiar

14:5.11 and divine endowment of evolutionary space c..

14:6.28 A Creator Son uses the c. of Havona as personality-

14:6.33 central universe is the sometime destiny of those c.

16:3.12 Whenever the c. jointly created by the Son and the

16:5.0 5. RELATION TO CREATURES

16:5.3 invade the material minds of the individual c. on

16:9.14 a universe reality to all moral c. because the Father

17:3.4 Majeston and the Reflective Spirits, are all the c. of

17:7.1 of a local universe Mother Spirit upon the living c. of

18:1.5 and sanctity of personality even in their lowly c..

18:2.3 life, such as the Havona natives and other living c. of

19:5.9 are devoted to the conscious enlightenment of uc..

19:6.1 the inherent endowments of such divinely perfect c.

19:6.1 You can never truly envisage these glorious c.;

20:1.1 the progress in the Paradise climb of the lowly c. of

20:2.9 Material Sons are assisted by two orders of local u.,

20:3.1 reassign the space c of planetary ministry to the tasks

20:3.2 judgments extinguishing the identity of personal c.,

20:8.1 unique Trinity-origin beings and the only Trinity c.

20:10.2 the children of men and to all other u. of ascension

20:10.2 unceasingly devoted to the work of helping the c. of

20:10.4 the revelation of the Deities of Paradise to the c. of

21:2.10 Hence the orders of c. native to the local universes

21:2.10 But such diversity does not characterize those c. of

21:3.14 harassed only by the c. of their own making or by

21:3.14 righteousness is not automatic in freewill c..

21:3.15 actual experience in the likeness of his manifold c..

21:3.15 a Creator has seven times sojourned among his c.,

21:3.17 of incarnated bestowal in the very likeness of the c.

21:3.24 upon himself the form and experiences of his c..

21:4.1 bestowed themselves upon the c. of their realms.

21:5.1 derived from actual experience as the very c. subject

21:5.3 2. Embodies a sevenfold attitude of time-space c..

22:7.3 The glorified c. who engage in such adventures of

22:7.6 succeed, but not so with a homogeneous pair of c.,

22:7.8 And while the trinitization union of two c. is on

22:7.10 the eternal c. of Paradise or the time c. of space;

22:7.11 In their trinitization adventures the superb c. of the

23:1.2 They are the first-born c. of the Infinite Spirit to be

23:3.9 take origin in these new creations, such as the c. of

23:4.4 while the single- and dual-origin c. move on into the

24:1.1 and the morontia or transition type of intelligent c..

24:1.13 that are controllable and manipulatable by c..

24:2.1 of the presence and whereabouts of all thinking c.,

24:7.1 another order of central uc., the Havona Servitals.

25:1.3 These fourth c. are somewhat on the order of

25:2.5 are spirit personalities, and one, like the fourth c. of

25:2.8 Divine executioners, being fourth c.—quasi-material

25:2.12 temporal existence and cosmic welfare of the c. of

25:3.6 misunderstandings between different orders of c.;

25:4.15 they are the teachers of all c. concerning the

25:4.16 nonexperiential knowledge to their subordinate c..

25:7.3 you will truly regret that these companionable c.

26:1.17 These brilliant c. of light are sustained directly by the

26:2.2 these two unique orders of uc.—the one being the

26:9.3 the command of the Father to his lowly c. of the

26:9.4 the good news that in very truth the conscientious c.

27:1.3 thereby do the c. of time and space traverse the

27:7.1 personal relationships of the Creators with their c..

28:6.2 the cosmic advancement of the living c. of the realm.

29:2.17 the energizing of those living c. who are dependent

29:4.25 and mysterious of all semimaterial living c..

29:4.30 These services must be used by practically all c. for

29:4.34 associators are the most slavish of all intelligent c..

29:5.1 extraordinary beings are neither creators nor c.,

30:1.92 These Transcendentalers are neither creators nor c.;

30:1.13 futile to attempt their description to personal c..

30:1.113 Certain other unrevealed c. are what might be

30:1.114 —even begin to exhaust the story of the living c.,

30:4.31 Of all the c. of the grand universe, only those who

31:2.1 No other group of intelligent c. possesses such a

31:3.7 these surviving c. have been trained to the limits of

31:8.3 intelligent beings who are neither Creators nor c..

31:9.13 But of all other c. or entities revealed as functioning

31:10.19 As we view this triune development, embracing c.,

32:0.2 the spiritual natures and capacities of the manifold c.

32:2.1 Sons materialize visible matter, project living c.,

32:2.7 of a vast and wonderful array of diverse c..

32:3.6 The lower c.—and sometimes even the higher

32:3.7 we are dealing with the Sons of God or the c. of

32:3.9 The perfection of c. of time, when finally achieved,

32:3.12 are provided only a sufficient number of perfect c.

32:3.12 the ever-perfect natures of the Paradise-Havona c..

32:3.12 both perfect and perfected c. are incomplete as

32:3.12 the existentially perfect c. of the Paradise-Havona

32:4.2 or the welfare of the humblest of his c., God retires

32:4.3 or in the relationship between any other c., such as

32:4.4 of any division of c. to any other class of c. or of two

32:4.7 separate but unified modes of contact with the c. of

32:4.10 freely distributes himself to his creation and to his c..

33:3.6 requiring all their c. to pledge themselves in loyalty

33:3.6 organization and government of even the lowly c.

33:3.7 to regard the c. of the realms as their sons and

33:5.2 he refuses the worship and adoration of all living c..

33:7.1 Creators never sit in judgment on their c.;

33:7.1 that is the exclusive function of c. of high training

34:0.1 ministry to the c. of the newly projected universe.

34:2.4 coresponsible with the Creator Son in producing c.

34:2.5 In the creation of a universe of intelligent c. the

34:4.12 John also envisaged the directional control c. of

34:4.12 maintained by the four control c. of Salvington,

34:4.12 But the description of these four c.—called beasts—

34:4.13 All living c. possess bodily units which are sensitive

34:5.4 to inspire the souls of the c. of the ascending races,

34:6.2 spirit ministry of God the Sevenfold in and to the c.

34:6.2 and as c. grow in appreciation of, and receptivity for,

35:2.5 Son has not yet appeared in the likeness of the c. of

35:4.4 incarnated in the likeness of other orders of uc..

35:8.15 Lanonandeks are capable of drawing nearer lower c.

36:2.17 the long upward struggle of the higher c. to effect

36:3.7 and the emergence of human c. of moral status,

36:3.8 allowed to dominate or arbitrarily influence moral c..

36:4.2 The Melchizedek father of such a race of supernal c.

36:4.3 The midsonite c. live and function as reproducing

36:4.4  c. are not Adjuster indwelt, hence hardly immortal.

36:4.8 The purpose of the midsonite c. is not at present

36:5.10 the gregarious instinct among the more lowly c..

36:5.11 the first differential urge separating mind c. into the

36:5.11 the animal of its association from the soulless c. of

36:5.12 the inherent tendency of all moral c. towards orderly

36:5.12 the secret of that inborn urge of mind c. which

36:5.16 contact with, and control over, the material living c.

36:6.1 even the material life of physical c. is not inherent in

37:0.1 the Father-Son and Spirit-Mother of all the native c.

37:1.9 the first-born of all c. native to a local universe.

37:2.1 These brilliant c. were planned by the Melchizedeks

37:5.1 eternal leave of the c. of temporary association.

37:5.4 interpreting the viewpoints of the evolving c. of the

37:9.6 They are all experiential c., but their enlarging

37:9.11 a limited number of c. who are difficult to classify.

37:10.3 we have the assistance of a group of physical c called

38:2.2 sympathetic beings, they are not sex-emotion c..

38:2.4 should individual mortals prejudge their fellow c..

38:7.5 all c. having actual or potential personality volition

38:7.6 the Mother Spirit are characterized by “fourth c.

38:7.7 These angelic fourth c. are of great assistance to the

38:8.4 These “fourth c.” of the angelic orders always retain

38:8.4 They will continue on as cherubim and sanobim,

38:8.6 summons these faithful servants of the c. of time to

39:0.10 They are experiential c., and by experience and

39:1.8 exists any disposition to be unfair to the lowly c. of

39:1.12 schools concerned with the preparation of the c. of

39:3.3 noninfringement of moral free will of personal c..

39:3.3 enactment would affect the lives of freewill c..

39:3.4 contacts and to further the social evolution of uc..

39:4.5 is dealt out with generous mercy in fairness to all c..

39:8.7 who do start from the bottom and pilot such c.,

40:5.2 draw nearer to the struggling c. of the realms,

40:5.3 not deprived of personal contact with his lowly c.;

40:5.9 Adjusters occupy the minds of these struggling c.

40:5.14 ascendant plan for upstepping the animal-origin c.,

40:5.18 even between the revealed orders of living c.

40:8.4 these Son-fused c. share the services of Orvonton

40:9.3 This spirit infusion constitutes these surviving c.

40:9.4 departed Adjusters and are not available to the c.

40:9.4 newly created beings, c. without consciousness of

40:10.11 Finaliters remain unfinished c.—sixth-stage spirits—

40:10.12 or of Attainment at least for now are finished c.,

40:10.12 to the finaliters, who are at present unfinished c..

40:10.13 respecter of ascendant destinies than is he of the c.

41:2.6 with energy as a component factor of living c.,

41:2.7 These intelligent c. of power control and energy

42:2.21 We know finite c. can attain the worship experience

42:11.6 appear to be mindless to the lower orders of c..

43:6.5 and affectionate nature of these nonspeaking c..

43:6.5 There are thousands upon thousands of living c.

43:6.5 There are no carnivorous c. on such architectural

43:8.7 with a somewhat dissimilar group of intelligent c..

43:8.11 Intellectually, socially, and spiritually two moral c.

44:0.17 who are capable of discerning the reality of the c.

44:0.17 Belonging to this class are the so-called fourth c.

44:0.17 creatures of the Havona Servitals and the fourth c.

46:7.4 the physical bodies of these unique c. deteriorate

46:7.5 Spornagia are the only c. in all the universe of

46:7.6 undertaking to describe these useful and unusual c.

46:7.7 of the nature of these beautiful and serviceable c.

47:2.3 On the nursery world, probationary c. are grouped

47:8.6 But they are truly becoming marvelous c..

48:3.3 Thousands of these useful c. were lost during the

48:3.10 gracious c. are dedicated to the entertainment of the

48:4.11 and certain highly specialized types of c.,

48:6.37 not work-importance, exhausts immature c.;

48:8.2 It is the design of the Creators to afford the c. of

49:2.13 If intelligent c. should exist on a planet with an

49:2.13 they would belong to the superbreather group,

49:2.18 But these modifications of early intelligent c. are

49:5.29 related classes of uc. are periodically inspected by

49:6.9 and thus increasing numbers of these evolving c. are

50:1.1 Eternal Son of Paradise can make to the lowly c.

50:1.1 True, the Creator Son touches the c. of the realms

50:5.4 The prehuman c. and the dawn races of primitive

51:1.7 can, in turn, actually mingle with the c. of time,

51:2.2 Adams and Eves are semimaterial c. and, as such,

51:6.13 spirit to live and work in the minds of the lowly c.

52:1.7 in subduing the fiery tempers of these primitive c..

54:2.2 the Father would have hardly endowed such c. with

54:2.3 in the bestowal of free will upon all personal c..

54:4.6 mercy controls the fate and judgment of all his c..

54:5.10 free opportunity were not given all Norlatiadek c.,

54:5.10 all such possible halfhearted or doubt-stricken c.

55:4.10 from Paradise to serve in the places of certain uc..

55:8.4 the midsonite c. now do for these unified humans in

55:8.6 intelligent c. who have not been portrayed in these

56:4.4 to you and to all other God-knowing c. he is one,

56:4.4 God is Father to each of his c., and it is literally

56:6.3 The material-minded c. of the evolutionary worlds

56:6.5 of all deity levels of personal relationships with uc..

56:7.1 enlarging revelations of Deity to all intelligent c..

56:7.3 are existential deity manifestations to intelligent c.

56:8.1 Supreme is the maximum of Deity which finite c. can

56:9.6 his c. from Paradise to the evolutionary worlds have

56:9.10 manifestations of Deity to all intelligent c. and spirit

56:9.12 intelligent c. who receive unto themselves the spirit

56:9.13 multiplication of varied types of intelligent c. who

56:10.18 the time-space finite c. of the evolutionary spheres.

59:1.19 But the trilobites were the dominant living c..

60:2.3 These massive c. became less active and strong as

62:2.1 They were active little c., almost three feet tall;

62:2.5 They very soon dominated the life of the smaller c.

62:3.1 the treetop abode of a superior pair of these agile c.,

62:3.1 their ancestors, they were really handsome little c..

62:3.13 of lemurs, gibbons, apes, and other monkeylike c.)

62:4.2 And these new c. are very properly denominated

62:4.4 these c. could walk and even run as well as any of

62:4.6 Primates suddenly gave birth to two remarkable c.,

62:5.2 These two remarkable c. were true human beings.

62:6.2 capacities of the progressively superior animal c..

62:6.3 spirit of understanding was able to endow such c.

63:0.2 And all archangels pray that these c. may speedily be

63:2.7 never before had the c. of earth possessed a method

63:4.1 They were the first c. to use the skins of animals as

64:2.2 tribes were so largely mixed with the forest apelike c.

65:1.1 metamorphosis which but few orders of c. possess.

65:2.14 the elimination of these inferior groups of c. was

65:8.3 All c. are thus time conditioned, and therefore do

65:8.3 they regard evolution as being a long-drawn-out

67:3.7 of the vital decisions of all evolutionary moral c..

74:1.5 fifty sons and fifty daughters—magnificent c. who

74:3.7 of a world inhabited by such a variety of living c..

77:1.1 We know of the existence of similar c. on other

77:1.2 they were supermaterial c. without reproductive

77:2.2 a plan envisioning a new order of planetary c.

77:7.2 No one can forecast the future of these fallen c..

77:7.4 But these unique c. must not be confused with

77:8.10 the secondary c. are almost exclusively attached to

84:6.5 Many orders of uc. are created in dual phases of

85:3.2 the keen scent and the farseeing eyes of certain c.

85:3.2 Among such objects of worship were c. that were

85:3.4 therefore both feared and worshiped all winged c..

91:7.1 loving service in unselfish ministry to one’s fellow c..

92:5.16 —the Fatherhood of God and the fraternity of all c..

94:3.1 of religion: the existence of the Father of all uc.

94:3.1 of these very c. as they seek to attain the Father,

101:6.11 morontian awareness of the brotherhood of all uc.;

101:10.9 At last all c. become conscious of the fact that God

104:4.8 personal Deity becomes self-revelatory to the c. of

104:4.14 c. make contact with the God who is love, but such

104:4.14 personalities enlist the freewill adoration of all c. by

104:5.12 And to the time c. of space the Supreme Being is a

105:1.6 we mean God as he is understandable by his c.

105:1.6 more of Deity which is not comprehensible to uc..

105:2.11 all live and move and have our being, from the c.

105:3.5 the bestower of intellect upon the c. of a far-flung

105:6.4 growth, from physical universes to personal c..

105:7.2 but it is superexperience as such is meaningful to c..

105:7.2 It is inhabited by c. (Havona natives) who never

105:7.17 personality and divinity revelation of the Father to c.

106:0.4 This is the present status of all experiential c. who

106:2.5 Since c., even mortals, are personality participants

106:2.5 so do they attain the capacity to know the Supreme

106:7.3 at least partially comprehended by experiencing c.;

106:7.6 final sense should in no manner discourage uc.;

106:7.7 To finite c. of the grand universe the concept of the

106:8.22 we view these remote eventualities as personal c.,

106:9.2 When finite c. attempt to conceive of infinite

106:9.3 uc. find it necessary to think of potentials as being

106:9.11 of divinity are personally appropriated by uc. in the

106:9.12 To material, evolutionary, finite c., a life predicated

106:9.12 brings such c. one step nearer the comprehension

107:1.6 In their relationship to fusion c. they reveal a love

107:1.6 must be the gift of the absolute God to those c.

107:1.7 Son-fused c. are united with individualized bestowals

107:4.3 the lower orders of personal c. may sometimes have

107:7.2 mortal subjects and volunteer to indwell these c. of

108:2.10 We go on watching such c. as they live from day to

108:3.8 because we are the only group of personalized c.

108:4.1 present in the minds and souls of his evolving c. to

108:4.2 these mysterious presences urge the c. of their

108:4.5 Father’s unexplained contact with c. of the realms.

108:6.3 bestowal of the Adjusters upon the humble c. of

108:6.4 and forever distinguishes you from mere animal c..

109:0.0 RELATION OF ADJUSTERS TO UNIVERSE C.

110:0.2 this form of personal contact with his individual c.

110:1.1 Adjusters are not organic parts of the physical c. of

110:2.2 a gift of the Gods which must be desired by the c. of

112:1.1 Personality is bestowed by the Father upon his c. as

115:1.4 Finite c., high and low, may propound theories,

115:6.4 The Supreme not only grows as the Creators and c.

115:7.2 the Father has made it possible for finite c. to exist in

116:2.3 Deity is incomprehensible to the evolving c. of time

116:2.3 connote a level of deity reality which time-space c.

116:2.3 Time-space c. must have origins, relativities, and

116:3.2 Mind is the flexible reality which c. and Creators can

116:3.4 Father actually unify the evolving c. with God on

116:3.5 by the acquisition of the actual nature of uc.,

116:3.5 while such bestowals unfailingly reveal to the c.

116:4.1 —the creators, c., intelligences, and energies of the

116:6.2 the freewill acts of the Creators and c. of the grand

116:7.6 when all c. and all Creators in the grand universe

116:7.6 with the spirit person of the evolving God of all c.,

117:1.2 to create and to evolve c. with Paradise-attainment

117:1.2 ascending God-seeking c. is revelatory of the Deity

117:1.6 a portrayal of the matchless experience of all c.

117:2.9 Of this we are certain: C. and universes, high and

117:3.0 3. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SUPREME TO UC.

117:4.4 The Supreme will again find expression in the c. of

117:4.7  C. do not attain perfection by mere passivity, nor

117:4.8 Mortal man and all other finite c. are created out of

117:4.9 While it is true that c. could not evolve without the

117:4.9 independent of the completed evolution of all c..

117:4.13 will you fail the great brother of all c., who is so

117:5.12  C. merely utilize the qualities and quantities of the

117:5.14 evolving Supreme will compensate finite c. for

117:5.14  C. can attain the Paradise Father, but their minds,

117:5.14 the Supreme, when all c. attain the final level of

117:6.2 you are nurtured throughout your lives as uc..

117:6.3 he is the great avenue through which finite c. pass

117:6.5 but when the c. of time begin the traversal of the

117:6.16 even the incompletion of all c.—past, present, and

117:6.16 of perfection, all c. will simultaneously find him.

117:6.23 when all c. perfectly reveal the love of the Supreme,

117:6.23 then will he become a universe actuality to all c..

117:7.5 3. The Supreme is not completely real to uc., but

118:1.10 Only on the finite level and to time-bound c. does

118:5.2 becomes increasingly apparent that c., even men,

118:7.3 certain range of choice with which immature c. must

118:8.5 the subspiritual choice range of such uncultured c..

118:9.1 They are the devices whereby finite c. are enabled

118:9.1 Finite c. are effectively insulated from the absolute

118:9.2 To the c. of the universes this limitation becomes

118:10.10 it can be discovered by c. to just the extent that they

118:10.23 whose majestic presence the evolving c. detect in

119:0.2 the life experiences of their subordinate living c.,

119:0.5 life and its myriads of intelligent but imperfect c..

119:0.6 have vast stores of mercy for all these differing c.,

119:0.6 he has really acquired the viewpoint of his own c.

119:0.6 of their existence and as these very c. themselves.

119:5.5 and live the life of one of his own subordinate c..

119:6.5 a Sovereign so vitally interested in his c., he only

119:6.5 Sons who love and crave to understand their c..”

119:7.5 of the Creator in the form and likeness of his c..

120:0.4 seven bestowals on the various orders of his uc.:

120:0.5 with the understanding experience of his local uc..

120:0.5 through actual experience in the likeness of uc.;

120:1.3 unvaryingly require all your c. to master as a part of

120:1.5 your universe and all its loyal c. will be secure

120:2.2 that you should, in the likeness of the lowest c. of

120:2.8 your Father, in the flesh and especially to the c. of

120:4.1 loyalty of a deluded universe of subservient c.,

121:0.1 as they were observed by my order of earth c.,

121:8.12 memory resources of my own order of earth c.,

127:6.13 He left this world ripe in the experience which his c.

128:1.1 the life of his lowest form of intelligent c., thereby

131:2.13 Have I not said of my c. on earth, you are the sons

131:4.2 is our protector—he stands by the side of his c.

131:4.2 reveal to us, your c., the power whereby you abide

131:4.4 for my worship is the virtue common to all c..

131:4.6 it is the desire of God that his c. should understand

131:4.7 Great Soul, who is ever seated in the heart of his c.

131:5.3 friendly to man than the most friendly of all c..

131:6.2 should journey through life treating his fellow c. as

131:7.2 I am the ruler of all c. on land and in the four seas.

131:8.3 transmutes his attributes while perfecting his c..

131:9.2 in the instruction and uplifting of the inferior c..

131:9.4 While all c. must die and return to the earth,

136:5.4 an assembly of uc. could be limited in their space

136:5.4 In all such events I am powerless, and your c. here

136:5.4 I cannot limit your c. in anything related thereto.”

136:6.3 was not concerned merely with this world and its c.;

136:6.3 a life designed to instruct and inspire the manifold c.

136:6.6 Possibly, for the salvation of his c., he might

136:6.11 Jesus revealed to the c. of his universe the technique

140:3.1 and heavenly country among the ignorant c. of

140:5.3 begin to look upon man as God looks upon his c.

141:2.2 look not upon yourselves as law-subject c. of an

141:7.9 mission, not to set an example for a few earth c.,

143:2.3 In the Father’s kingdom you are to become new c.

146:2.4 the ever-flowing stream of divine ministry to the c.

155:6.13 in other men’s souls and eventually in all the c. and

163:3.4 The Father deals with his c. in accordance with

163:6.3 I will continue the revelation to your c. on high.”

167:6.5 Father amidst the trees and among the lowly c. of

167:7.2 Angels are not of that group of c. called ‘the Sons

168:2.1 these earth c. stood there in almost breathless silence

168:4.13 you should remember that you are progressive c. of

169:4.11 matters of relationship with his c., he is a Father.

175:1.5 love of the Father in heaven for all his c. on earth.

182:1.3 you have given me full authority over all living c. in

182:1.3 And this is eternal life, that my c. should know you

184:4.4 his ignorant and misguided c. on the sin-darkened

186:5.5 inherent in the facts of God’s love for his c. and

186:5.6 enrich and enlighten all other administrators and c.

188:5.5 tens of trillions of evolving c. who may have been

189:0.1 c. of Michael, did this on their own responsibility;

193:1.2 telling this good news to all c. of every race, tribe,

193:2.2 of the spirit in loving service to their fellow c..

creatures, ascendant

13:1.21 the rendezvous of the a. of space, the receiving

14:4.20 ministering to the enormous numbers of a. who have

16:3.19 Spirit Seven functions in the place of the God of a.

18:4.7 sector worlds of higher training for the a. of time.

19:2.6 in practically all of the celestial services of the a..

22:3.4 since your prosecutors would be onetime a. who

22:6.1 the Custodians, are recruited from two types of a..

24:7.1 and such a capacity for understanding the a. that we

25:8.8 Hence the omniaphim serve not with the a. from the

27:7.4 the conductors of worship so to teach the a. how

27:7.7 the perfect citizens of glory and the a. of time.

31:0.9 All the a. admitted to this corps are received in

31:1.3 the a. numbering 997 to one Havona native and one

40:10.4 administrations with just such groups of a.;

189:1.10 that I may more fully know the life of my a.

creatures, ascending

11:9.8 the a. of the evolutionary worlds of time and space.

14:3.4 serve as the final proving grounds for a. from the

20:9.5 and part Trinity-embraced a. evolutionary c..

25:1.5 instructing the various orders of a. who have

25:1.7 preliminary experience of ministering to the a of time

26:1.1 associates of the evolutionary and a. of all space;

26:1.11 with their functions of greatest importance to a.:

26:3.2 There is no time limit set on the progress of the a.

28:6.8 ministries, including the teaching of the a..

28:7.1 the primary seconaphim to assist the a. domiciled

28:7.2 group, minister most extensively to the a. of time.

37:6.1 the mind training and the spirit education of the a..

39:1.10 postgraduate counselors of all those a. who are

40:5.3 contact with the almost limitless number of a.

48:2.18 grants material for morontia forms to all a. who

48:4.20 even spiritual laughter, of the a. of time and space.

48:8.2 this elaborate universe training school for a..

106:0.3 the present status of the a. of the grand universe,

107:2.7 finaliters—those who have become one with the a.

115:6.6 the endless procession of the a. of the grand universe

117:1.2 ascending God-seeking c. is revelatory of the Deity

creatures, evolutionary

0:2.15 as the evolving and experiential God of the e. of time

0:2.16 in association with the time-space ascension of e..

0:8.9 functional Deity of the mortal e. of the Paradise-

0:8.10 manifestation of the immediate God of e. actually

0:11.2 enjoys identification with his e., and achieves

7:5.1 become to all e. “the way, the truth, and the life.”

9:5.4 it is quite natural that the e. find it easier to form

12:7.4 of all his subordinate intelligences or of his e..

12:8.7 the substance of the material mind of the e. of time

14:3.2 interspersed with e. who have long since passed the

14:5.11 and divine endowment of evolutionary space c..

19:2.4 and from the personal experience acquired by e..

20:9.5 and part Trinity-embraced ascendant e..

22:4.1 transcends the comprehension of the e. of name or

24:6.7 For ages we had been taught that the e. of space

24:7.9 initiated by the Supreme Being—the God of e.

26:1.1 Angels are the ministering-spirit associates of the e.

30:4.1 these e. occupy such an important place in these

31:3.8 the present assignments of the perfected e. partake of

33:4.3 both the seraphic hosts and the material e..

34:5.3 when the purely animal mind of e. develops capacity

35:9.7 draw near to, the e. dwelling on the worlds of time

37:9.11 midway between the Material Sons and the e.;

40:7.2 You are now planetary sons, e. derived from the Life

47:6.3 it is indeed a new experience for e. to participate in

49:5.9 peopled with evolutionary m., but there are other life

56:8.4 revelations of this God of e. on supreme levels—

62:7.6 having appeared in the e. of the planet, we realized

63:4.9 The Life Carriers know this tendency among e. and

77:9.7 Like mortals midwayers are e., they have a culture

106:2.3 living beings including even Creator divinities and e..

107:7.7 but no orders of beings are thus indwelt excepting e.

108:1.1 proportional to previous contact in and with e..

109:4.1 albeit, when such e. develop speech, they are on the

109:7.8 to discuss these ministries with Adjuster-indwelt e..

112:0.6 4. When bestowed upon e. material c., it causes spirit

113:6.4 But angels minister to e. in many ways aside from

114:6.6 development of the inherent progressive trend of e.;

116:2.14 becomes manifest to e. as a personality of power

117:6.15 To e. there are seven great approaches to the Father,

creatures, material

1:1.2 the submission of the spiritual free wills of his m..

1:5.2 concepts of divine personality with the minds of m.

2:4.5 spiritual beings and to the m. of the evolving

7:4.4 and the endowing of m. with the prerogatives of

8:2.3 m. who tend towards the error of viewing matter as

8:2.7 made very real to the spirit beings and the m. of the

8:4.4 task of fostering the ascension of the m. to higher

9:0.1 to serve as ministering spirits even to the m. of

9:2.5 for m. can actually experience the beneficence of

10:3.18 identified with the intellectual activities of m. nor

11:0.2 beyond the comprehension of the finite mind of m.

14:4.11 You might possibly regard these Havoners as m.

14:5.2 entirely dissimilar to the occupations of m. living on

20:3.3 he arrives as a spiritual being, invisible to the m. of

25:4.18 and personally deal with the m. of the realms.

29:0.11 Having knowledge about m., you have at least a

33:4.3 seraphic hosts and the m. evolutionary will creatures

36:2.18 The capacity of m. to effect spirit response is entirely

36:5.16 a varied contact with, and control over, the m. of a

38:5.4 seraphim are closely associated with the m. of the

40:6.2 solemn and supernal fact that such lowly and m.

44:1.10 represent a crude and grotesque attempt of m. to

45:5.3 invisible Planetary Prince and the m. of the realms.

48:0.1 never undertake to convert animal-origin and m. into

48:6.1 ministry is devoted to facilitating the transit of m.

51:1.7 is not invisible to m. like the inhabitants of Urantia.

51:2.2 Adams and Eves are semimaterial c. and, as such,

74:3.8 the origin, nature, and function of all m. on sight.

77:1.2 they were m. sex creatures capable of procreating

106:9.12 To m., evolutionary, finite creatures,a life predicated

107:7.6 and unlimited communication with any and all m.

108:6.1 themselves for actual existence in the minds of m.,

112:0.6 4. When bestowed upon evolutionary m., it causes

112:7.14 completed his promise of the gift of himself to his m.

creatures, mortal

0:2.1 m. experience an irresistible urge to symbolize their

0:8.9 functional Deity of the m. evolutionary creatures

1:4.2 communion between the Creator Sons and their m.,

1:4.6 or comprehended by such spirit beings and by m..

2:2.6 the hearts and encircuits the natures of all those m.

5:6.5 prepersonal status indwell numerous types of m.,

6:0.2 compromise with the time-bound minds of m..

7:4.4 proposal, “Let us make m. in our own image.”

8:1.10 the time-bound and space-conditioned mind of m..

13:1.9 not associated with the plans of upstepping the m. of

15:7.4 As m. ascend the universe, passing from material to

15:7.4 they never lose their appreciation for their former

17:5.5 as the Adjusters are related to the m. inhabiting the

20:0.5 Ascending sons, such as m., achieve this status by

20:4.1 visible to, and in physical contact with, the m. of

20:5.7 They assume the risk, really become like the m. of

20:8.1 They are devoted to the educational ministry to m.

20:8.2 the spiritual and intellectual advancement of m.;

30:1.11 neither do they indwell m. during the life in the

32:4.5 In the m. will creatures the Father is actually present

33:3.4 The Spirit, as m. would understand, enacts the role

34:2.5 In the later evolution of m. the Life Carrier Sons

36:2.18 course of the biologic evolution of these same m..

36:6.5 The survival of m. is wholly predicated on the

38:1.2 planning for the evolution of m. will creatures.

39:1.7 to see that all charges against m. are stated in justice

39:8.5 guardians of destiny, signifying that they guard m.

39:9.3 devoted to that universal plan of starting the m. of

40:0.10 of sonship, more particularly with regard to the m.

40:1.1 M. of animal origin are not the only beings privileged

40:9.2 The fact that these types of m. are not Adjuster-

42:10.5 This is the evolutionary course of m., but mind of

44:8.2 along such lines on other worlds and in other m..

48:6.1 ministry is devoted to facilitating the transit of m.

49:5.1 M. may be studied from numerous viewpoints,

49:5.9 peopled with evolutionary m., but there are other life

49:5.30 among nonhuman personalities as well as among m.

50:0.2 All planets which are inhabited by evolutionary m.

50:2.7 in rendering these latter personalities visible to m..

50:7.1 It may turn out, eventually, that m. hailing from the

51:6.5 invisible Prince and interpret him to the m. of the

52:1.1 Prince, m. will creatures are called primitive men.

55:5.1 M. living on a sin-stricken, evil-dominated, self-

77:9.1 with ascenders like the m. and the angelic hosts.

108:0.1 to be, the Father to the m. of time and space;

109:0.1 the virgin Adjusters must gain experience while m.

109:3.3 Adjusters are here loaned to the m. for a single life

113:2.4 a special affection for certain races and types of m.

113:3.3 and the mercy of the Son in their ministry to m..

114:7.1 to begin this liaison utilization of m. will creatures

122:8.5 No shepherds nor any other m. came to pay homage

127:6.15 of revealing his Father to all ages and stages of m..

128:1.6 indeed an example to his m., even as it is recorded:

154:2.5 progressive perfection, of the evolving souls of m..

167:7.2 are entirely different from the material order of m.,

168:1.11 technique of the resurrection of m. in morontia form

174:3.4 positively affirming the fact of the survival of m.

182:3.6 the creature experience of death just as all m. must

186:2.11 Jesus as the satisfaction of the ideal of the m. of

186:5.3 on his part for the welfare and uplifting of his m. on

189:0.2 pass through the whole of the experience of his m.

creatures, sex

1:1.6 On a planet of s., in a world where the impulses of

38:1.1 the creation of the Material Sons, the first of the s.,

38:2.2 in dealing with s. it is our custom to speak of those

45:6.2 habits and conduct of these superior semiphysical s.,

45:6.3 and loving association with the supernal Adamic s.

48:3.4 They are not s., but they manifest a touchingly

77:1.2 material s. capable of procreating material offspring

77:2.2 staff had been constituted s. for the purpose of

creatures, spirit

12:2.5 on the order of humans, no angels or other s.,

44:3.2 with the needs of the morontia or of the s. who

44:5.10 these experts lend assistance to morontia and s. in

44:6.7 and joyous reactions in individual morontia and s. by

46:4.7 other fascinating orders of s. and near-spirit c..

56:7.3 in personality relations with the mind and s. of all

106:3.5 and we detect s. evolving and expanding within

creatures, willsee also creature, will

1:0.3 The w. of universe upon universe have embarked

1:1.2 worship, or slavish service upon the intelligent w.

1:1.2 and such decisions, effected by the intelligent w.

1:3.6 with the personalities of his vast creation of w., but

2:2.5 elevating w. to the high destiny of the experience

4:3.5 but the w. of the planning and making of his

7:4.1 creation, evolution, ascension, and perfection of w..

7:5.10 Son has bestowed himself upon the intelligent w.

8:3.5 dedicated all to the stupendous plan of exalting w.

9:5.4 quite natural that the evolutionary w. find it easier to

9:8.20 personalities though some of them are unique as w..

10:2.1 or other personalized types of intelligent w..

10:2.1 hosts of the differing levels of intelligent w.,

13:4.4 differential in its recognition and reception by w..

14:6.26 as living w. of supreme and perfect self-control;

14:6.35 to a Creator Son in the work of creating living w..

15:0.3 the intellectual advancement of the w. who dwell

15:7.10 of advanced spiritual training for ascending w..

15:12.2 except in matters involving the extinction of w..

15:12.2 but sentences involving the extinction of w. are

16:6.4 It is this universal cosmic endowment of w. which

16:6.9 are innate in the cosmic mind, which endows all w..

18:2.2 The Eternals of Days are visible to all w. dwelling in

18:3.7 judgment concerning the eternal extinction of w..

19:7.1 with the scheme of perfecting ascending w. and are

21:4.3 a member of the lowest order of evolutionary w..

21:5.7 an effort to win the loyalty and devotion of the w.

24:0.1 concerned with teaching and ministering to the w. of

24:2.1 an independent method of keeping count of all w..

24:2.2 give us the number, nature, and whereabouts of w.

24:2.7 concerned with human beings—as with other w.

24:2.8 They keep count of nothing but bona fide w.,

26:1.1 associates of the evolutionary and ascending w. of

28:5.16 various orders of the angelic hosts and the lower w.

28:6.9 Time is the one universal endowment of all w.;

28:6.13 Trust is the crucial test of w..

28:6.13 They portray to all w. the sense of the obligation,

30:2.9 These groups of w are divided into numerous classes

30:2.157 here the w. of every phase of existence may be

32:2.7 become the homes of the varied mortal races of w.

32:3.4 Monitors that reside in the minds of these w..

32:3.8 all w in the superuniverses are of evolutionary nature

32:3.10 one of the two basic types of finite intelligent w..

32:4.5 In the mortal w. the Father is actually present in the

33:4.3 seraphic hosts and the material evolutionary w..

34:5.2 initial and primitive stages to the appearance of w..

35:4.4 of whatever nature on all worlds where w. dwell.

36:2.11 The differing orders of w. are configured as 12, 24,

36:2.17 to the peace and comfort of the evolving w..

36:5.10 the ability of w. to harmonize with their fellows;

37:8.4 registers the exact number of w. functioning in the

38:1.2 the time of planning for the evolution of mortal w..

39:3.4 endeavoring to facilitate the interassociation of w. on

40:5.9 and the moment such w. are indwelt by Adjusters,

40:5.12 wholly different and markedly modified order of w..

40:5.16 modifications in the universe plan of intelligent w.

45:7.1 large corps of instructorspartially spiritualized w.

49:0.3 as inhabited worlds, as worlds inhabited by w..

49:4.0 4. EVOLUTIONARY WILL CREATURES

49:4.8 the physical natures of the w. of the local systems.

50:7.2 agondonters, meaning evolutionary w. who can

52:1.1 Planetary Prince, mortal w. are called primitive men.

52:4.7 necessary for the w. to choose the Mystery Monitors

52:5.6 Thereafter all normal-minded w. of that world will

54:3.1 The moral w. of the evolutionary worlds are

62:6.6 our protracted effort to evolve w. on Urantia.

64:6.2 the system has such a race of w. evolved in advance

65:1.8 intrusted with the fostering of the newly evolved w.

107:0.7 On the evolutionary worlds, w. traverse three

107:2.3 who have served one or more seasons with w. on

107:7.7 indwelt excepting evolutionary w. of finaliter destiny.

108:6.2 such a world to indwell the minds of all normal w..

112:5.9 But it does signify that all w. are to experience one

114:7.1 plans to begin this liaison utilization of mortal w.

115:4.4 contact with even the lowest and least of all w..

116:3.5 to draw the personalities of the volitional w. to

119:4.6 his lowest form of w., the evolutionary mortals of

120:0.2 mortal flesh, the lowest order of his intelligent w.,

129:3.6 all worlds which may become inhabited by w. in

154:2.5 The animal nature and the lower forms of w. do

181:2.16 and where two or more w. act in co-operation,

189:0.1 his council of the resurrection of sleeping w. and

credence

95:6.5 Only in later times did the belief gain c. that good

credentials

91:7.4 religious ecstasy are not the c. of inspiration,

91:7.4 the credentials of inspiration, supposedly divine c..

112:7.8 you will be granted those c. which entitle you to

119:1.3 by a solitary omniaphim who bore c. from Uversa

119:2.4 and accompanied by a lone tertiaphim who bore c.

119:4.2 Nebadon order and bears c. from the Uversa

137:6.5 in the revelation of my Father’s love the c. of my

139:11.9 at the head of the government whose c. we bear.”

credit

28:6.5 Sons of God establish the necessary c. to insure

28:6.5 a mercy c. is established for the survival of each

28:6.5 the survival of each rational creature, a c. of lavish

28:6.7 Memory of Mercy must show that the saving c.

53:8.9 The devil has been given a great deal of c. for evil

66:5.12 the Dalamatia schools that the first commercial c.

72:11.4 it may be recorded to their c. that they have not

84:2.4 The earliest races gave little c. to the father, looking

84:2.4 the father-family, the father took all c. for the child

110:7.10 more humbly receive c. that may accrue as a result

124:4.4 deserve great c. for so faithfully and successfully

131:8.3 The Great Supreme seeks no c. for his bestowals.

139:1.6 but it must be recorded everlastingly to their c. that

credited

74:8.10 was written out and subsequently c. to Moses.

87:1.2 Though the savage c. ghosts with supernatural

95:5.7 in the Book of Psalms, c. to Hebrew authorship.

creditor

89:4.6 man was face to face with such a host of c. deities

creditors

142:7.11 Fathers are not like judges, enemies, or c..

credits

28:6.7 your individual drawing c. are always far in excess

48:7.6 dare to draw anything like the sum of personality c.

66:5.12 From a central exchange of c. they secured tokens

89:3.5 sought in these ways for extra c. on the self-denial

credulity

102:6.8 discount religious experience on grounds of c., not

140:4.9 not to depend on mere intellectual assent, c., and

credulous

90:2.7 Fortunetellers are still patronized by the c..

196:0.11 His faith was not immature and c. like that of a

creed

92:3.3 The observances of such a c. represented the

92:7.3 of religionists to conceive of their c. as The Truth;

93:4.5 that was the whole of the c. of the Salem colony.

95:6.5 Zoroastrianism is the only Urantian c. that

96:0.3 persisted among the Kenites in Palestine as their c.

150:8.4 then recited the Shema, the Jewish c. of faith.

155:3.3 dying because they had crystallized truth into a c.;

194:4.6 Christ was about to become the c. of the rapidly

196:0.5 intellectual belief which he held as a sacred c., but

creedal

92:2.3 to find plausible theories in justification of c.

99:5.7 individual’s relation to God rather than for the c.

103:5.12 and dares to remove all c. pressure from its members

180:5.12 no amount of piety or c. loyalty can compensate

195:9.8 neither can c. words inspire men’s souls like the

creeds

92:3.1 to discover truth, but rather to promulgate their c..

92:5.14 a religion which was superior to many of the c. of

92:7.4 They can never hope to attain a uniformity of c.,

94:2.6 and debilitating cults and c. from the Deccan, with

94:10.2 Tibetans have rigid dogmas and crystallized c.,

99:4.7 sudden mixing of cultures, intermingling of c.,

99:5.7 Goals rather than c. should unify religionists.

99:5.9 Modern men have thought out many c. and created

103:1.4 a belief in hundreds of conflicting beliefs—c..

140:8.29 never became crystallized (during his day) into c.

141:5.4 he warned his apostles against the formulation of c.

155:6.9 the religions of authority crystallize into lifeless c.;

180:5.2 you cannot imprison truth in formulas, codes, c.,

195:9.1 your efforts to rid yourselves of the superstitious c.

195:10.2 from daring to form c. or create theological systems

creep

58:5.7 But all continents tend to c. into the oceans.

59:1.7 although the lateral land spread, or continental c.,

61:4.2 North America began its c. toward the Atlantic

creeping

61:5.2 which soon metamorphosed into solid but c. ice.

creeps

158:6.3 your selfish desire for worldly preferment c. back

cremating

80:8.5 mother worship and the religious rite of c. the dead,

cremation

80:9.4 c. of the dead was almost universal throughout

87:6.8  5. C., a later-day invention to prevent ghost trouble.

89:5.14 encouraged c. as a means of combating cannibalism

crept

94:5.3 many subordinate gods and spirits insidiously c. into

179:1.7 a look of disappointment slowly c. over his face.

crescendo

97:6.2 Jeremiah’s teaching was the c. of the rising wave

crescent

80:7.9 From all over the fertile c. the more adventurous

96:2.1 who invaded the eastern regions of the fertile c.

crest

42:4.14 Two crests can combine to make a double-height c.

42:4.14 a c. and a trough may combine, thus producing

crestfallen

191:1.5 brother’s insinuations and lapsed into c. silence.

crests

42:4.14 Two c. can combine to make a double-height crest,

69:9.13 insignia, and this is the early origin of family c..

Cretaceous

60:3.0 3. THE C. STAGE THE FLOWERING-PLANT

60:3.1 The great C. period derives its name from the

60:3.7 the angiosperms emerged from these early C. seas

60:3.14 rocks are obliquely thrust out over the C. layers.

60:3.14 stone layers shoved over the then recent C. deposits.

60:4.1 The great C. period was drawing to a close, and its

60:4.6 This, the C. age, covers fifty million years and brings

Cretan

130:6.5 Titus in his labors for the uplift of the C. believers.

Cretans

130:5.1 The C. did not enjoy an enviable reputation among

130:5.1 Jesus loved these C., notwithstanding the harsh

Crete

74:8.9 political refugees from the higher civilization of C..

80:7.2 About 12,000 B.C. a tribe of Andites migrated to C.

80:7.2 These emigrants to C. were highly skilled in textiles

80:7.3 Almost two thousand years after the settlement of C.

80:7.7 It was during this age in C. that the mother cult of

80:7.7 Thousands of shrines were erected throughout C.

80:7.12 of the more able and advanced families fled to C.,

80:7.12 from Egypt later threatened the civilization of C.,

80:8.5 the result of the work of the missionaries from C..

130:0.2 From Alexandria they sailed for Lasea in C..

130:0.2 From C. they sailed for Carthage, touching at Cyrene

130:4.12 aboard the boat bound for Lasea on the island of C..

130:5.0 5. ON THE ISLAND OF CRETE

130:5.1 The travelers had but one purpose in going to C.,

130:5.2 On the mountainside in C. Jesus had his first talk

130:6.5 Fortune, became the leader of the Christians in C.

139:8.13 when persecution scattered the believers, went to C.,

142:2.1 one Jacob, a wealthy Jewish trader from C.,

crib

123:2.4 Miriam had a very comfortable c. in which to nestle

crickets

59:5.7 together with spiders, scorpions, cockroaches, c.,

cried

145:2.12 with a violent epileptic attack and loudly c. out.

146:2.3 And so it came to pass that they c. for mercy, but

151:6.3 and he fled to the tombs, where he moaned, c. out

152:1.3 blind men led by a dumb boy followed him and c. out

152:4.2 the boat, Peter c. out, “Save us, Master, save us.”

152:4.2 that (in his dream) he c. out to the Master: “Lord,

152:4.2 as he was about to sink, he c. out, “Lord, save me!

156:1.6 the mother c. out: “There, you can see that my

166:2.1 and c. to him: “Master, have mercy on us; cleanse

168:2.2 Jesus c. with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come forth!”

169:3.2 then Dives c. aloud: ‘Father Abraham, have mercy

171:5.2 of no avail; he c. only the more and the louder.

185:5.10 Jesus, they only c. out all the more, “Crucify him!

185:6.2 to defy the clamor of this misled mob who c. for

187:5.5 Jesus, with a loud voice, c. out, “It is finished!

cries

54:1.8 The golden rule of human fairness c. out against all

81:6.17 Language grew up through gestures, signs, c.,

crime

54:2.3 Lucifer’s c. was the attempted disenfranchisement

54:5.13 mortal of average length of life should commit a c.

54:5.13 two or three days of the commission of the c.,

54:5.13 the c. of Lucifer was being brought to trial within

70:10.3 in the punishment of c. the motive of the criminal

70:10.5 this constituted these orders the first c. detectors

70:10.5 Their early methods of detecting c. consisted in

70:10.7 These atrocious methods of c. detection were

70:10.11 still leave the penalty for a c., even for murder,

70:10.12 compensation, were assessed as punishment for c..

70:10.15 of one’s tribal associates—was the first capital c..

70:10.15 punishment was not so valuable a deterrent to c. as

70:11.4  C. was an assault upon the tribal mores, sin was

70:11.4 confusion due to the failure to segregate c. and sin.

72:10.0 10. DEALING WITH CRIME

72:10.1 The methods of this people in dealing with c.,

72:10.2 have gone so far as to attempt the prevention of c.

82:2.4 thus eventually created concepts of vice, c., and sin.

82:4.3 in the mores, stealing became the great c..

89:2.4 primitive law made vice a c.; religion made it a sin.

89:2.4 the violation of a taboo was a combined c. and sin.

89:5.9 The blood guilt ceases to be a c. when participated

90:2.1 such vocations as rain making, c. detecting,

97:4.1 the earlier Hebrews—to a God who would punish c.

97:4.2 their own God, Yahweh, would no more tolerate c.

97:4.7 the recognition that Yahweh would not condone c.

97:5.1 of punishment against personal sins and national c.

133:4.12 your way; you became entangled in the meshes of c..

185:5.6 whose worst c. is that he figuratively calls himself

185:6.3 Again I declare to you that I find no c. in him,

185:6.6 Who will declare his c.?”

185:7.2 even when he had declared him innocent of all c.,

187:1.2 that all witnesses might know for what c. the

crimes

70:10.14 and Moses, the latter directing that many c. should

70:10.16 When society fails to punish c., group resentment

72:6.9 now looked upon as being the most heinous of all c..

72:10.1 Numerous c. aside from murder, including betrayal

82:4.4 these mores, which allow so-called c. of honor

185:5.6 under arrest and charged with c. worthy of death,

187:1.2 and the nature of the c. for which they had been

criminal

70:10.3 in the punishment of crime the motive of the c. was

72:9.8 disenfranchisement of any defective, or c. individual.

133:4.12 To the condemned c. Jesus said at the last hour: “My

183:3.10 to Jerusalem as they would have led a desperate c..

185:2.4 even preferring definite c. charges against him!

186:2.8 governor’s appeals to the Jews to withdraw their c.

187:1.2 the top of the cross, just above the head of the c.,

187:1.4 number of persons might view the condemned c.,

187:3.1 even the most ignoble death of a condemned c..

187:5.7 from their crosses and cast into the c. burial pits

188:1.1 prevented his body from going to the c. burial pits.

criminality

97:4.1 to denounce the c., drunkenness, oppression, and

criminals

72:10.1 Ordinary c. and the defectives are placed, by sexes,

72:10.1 The more serious habitual c. and the incurably insane

72:10.2 believed to be potential murderers and major c. to

72:10.3 Efforts to prevent the breeding of c. and defectives

89:5.9 cannibalism in Asia was this eating of executed c..

98:1.1 ceremonial out of the execution of condemned c..

140:8.4 he approved of the punishment of evildoers and c.,

187:1.2 had been written with charcoal the names of the c.

crimson

97:5.2 though they be red like the c., they shall be as wool.’

131:2.10 Though they be red like c., they shall be as wool.

cringing

91:8.7 Prayer may be the c. plea of a lost sinner before a

130:6.4 Say farewell to the life of c. fear and fleeing

139:2.6 but Peter was a fear-c. coward when surprised with

crinoid

59:3.11 the stone lilies—as is evidenced by the c. limestone

crinoids

59:5.8 much of the limestone was being made by the c..

60:2.8 Both corals and c. temporarily appeared in larger

60:4.5 Sea urchins increased while corals and c. decreased.

cripple

92:3.7 religion has done much to c. the very civilization

crippled

72:6.2 The physically disabled or permanently c. can be

88:1.9 Hunchbacked and c. children were regarded as

cripples

69:3.4 The old men and c. were set to work making tools

69:3.4 They were later assigned to building irrigation works

crises or planetary crises

37:5.5 commissioners function in an endless series of pc.

67:3.7 Such c. in the affairs of a universe demonstrate the

103:2.3 comparatively free from conflicts, upheavals, and c..

107:7.3 affection for mortals, they function in universe c.,

108:3.6 No matter how trying the c., you never falter.

114:4.4 seize the planetary government in times of grave pc.,

114:7.8 preparation for possible function in certain pc..

144:4.6 Only in the great c. of his earth life did Jesus ever

183:4.2 this greatest of all c. in their lives, Andrew was silent

195:4.4 which is even more ominous than those eventful c.

crisis or planetary crisis

22:2.3 to effect higher types of loyalty in a universe c. is

35:4.4 In a pc. these Melchizedek Sons serve in many

84:3.3 emergency; she was not a spectacular or c. hero.

97:8.3 Daniel presented the drama of the impending “c.

98:3.4 and shrines and, in a c., would consult the oracles.

99:2.1 can function helpfully in the present c. of civilization.

100:2.8 whether secured by gradual growth or specific c.,

100:5.3 be experienced at certain junctures, as in a c..

103:2.2 of fellowship with God through a psychological c.,

108:2.8 Such human behavior in a personal pc. usually is

108:2.9 the absence of anything resembling a c. decision—

109:2.7 6. Has served in a time of c. in the experience of

109:2.9 function in interplanetary matters during times of c..

110:6.6 It is true that the supremacy of a decision, its c.

114:4.3 In a c. the actual and sovereign head of government

117:5.9 in every c. of ascension unfailingly directing the

127:2.10 The c. for the time being was over, but never was

136:7.1 refrain from superhuman intervention when the c.

137:4.8 Mary had turned to Jesus for help in every c. of their

152:0.0 EVENTS LEADING UP TO CAPERNAUM C.

152:5.5 Jesus was preparing for a great c. of his life on earth,

152:6.5 the impending shock—the c. in the public attitude

152:7.2 departed from Jerusalem all believing that a c. was

153:0.0 THE CRISIS AT CAPERNAUM

153:1.2 This c., which began with the feeding of the five

153:1.2 This sermon marks the c. in the transition from the

153:1.3 men prepare themselves for the decisions of a c.

153:1.4 This c. in Jesus’ earth life began with the feeding

153:1.4 the c. in the lives of the apostles began with this

165:5.5 Verily, verily, I say to you that a c. is just ahead in

170:4.15 such an event might appear as a part of a world c.;

172:2.5 all of Jesus’ followers sensed the impending c.,

187:2.4 The longings of a lifetime are openly revealed in a c..

194:4.12 This new c. was met by the recognition that believers

Crispuschief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth

133:3.1 after the service they met one C., the chief ruler of

133:3.1 to the synagogue services, but chiefly to meet C..

133:3.1 Ganid grew to be very fond of C., his wife, and their

133:3.2 Jesus was teaching C. the better ways of religious

133:3.2 C. with his entire family embraced the new religion,

133:3.2 he became one of the chief supports of the church

133:3.4 time about the synagogue and in the home of C..

133:3.11 Several times in the home of C., Jesus and Ganid

criterion

49:5.23 Your world of confusion is no c. of the early days of

84:4.1 during any age woman’s status is a fair c. of the

118:1.3 but inevitably it is the c. by which the conscious self

critic

101:2.16 Religion must ever be its own c. and judge;

139:8.12 Thomas had a great mind; he was no carping c..

167:3.3 his c. was put to shame, and the congregation

177:4.11 Judas had been a subconscious c. of Jesus ever since

critical

10:3.7 —the Conjoint Actor—there ensues the c. Trinitarian

12:6.5 predictable when subjected to c. observation.

15:5.7 There is a c. limit to the size of individual stars.

35:5.5 of powers to be exercised in c. universe situations.

41:3.6 continue to the limiting and c. explosion point of

41:7.15 explosion when the gravity condensation attains c.

41:9.3 And it is just at this c. point that the larger suns are

42:6.3 attain the c. escape velocity of deindividuation,

53:2.4 Lucifer became increasingly c. of the entire plan of

57:3.5 whirled on faster and faster until, eventually, the c.

57:3.12 This c. stage of gravity-heat contention sometimes

57:4.5 the c. point of condensation was approaching.

57:6.5 Jupiter is now approaching dangerously near the c.

57:6.5 approach to Jupiter until it entered the c. zone of

66:8.2 and lovingly warned respecting their c. tendencies

81:6.40 the chief support and assurance during the c. times

101:9.2 When you presume to sit in c. judgment on the

103:7.7 Science and religion can only be self-c. of their facts.

112:3.3 the brain, and if these conditions pass a certain c.

130:4.11 disclosed on the material level by c. observation

134:5.1 the peculiarly c. stage of the evolution of political

139:12.5 learned man, a loyal (though sometimes c.) apostle,

146:3.2 Sincere men are unafraid of the c. examination of

151:3.6 The parable provokes c. thinking; it promotes

181:2.26 your brethren will the more appreciate your c. way

181:2.26 how the c. material mind of man can triumph over

192:2.10 Be less c.; expect less of some men and thereby

critically

99:1.4 more complex, and more c. interdependent.

99:3.10 1. A c. corrective philosophy.

146:5.1 who was a partial believer, and whose son was c. ill.

criticismsee also self-criticism

5:5.12 it must be willing to subject itself to intelligent c.

35:9.8 I do not make this observation by way of c..

62:7.5 absolved us from all future c. of any of our efforts to

66:8.1 with those who gave mild expression to implied c..

66:8.2 to help had been misconstrued as unwarranted c.

89:1.7 There would be no civilized society to sit in c. upon

99:3.7 that it is unable to profit from open religious c.

99:3.7 not grow unless it is disciplined by constructive c.,

100:1.5 for conscience is really the c. of oneself by one’s

108:5.10 technique which is beyond the possibility of c. by

133:5.7 science become less dogmatic and more tolerant of c.

138:3.6 Peter whispered this c. to Jesus before he spoke

146:3.2 outward analysis, nor does truth resent honest c..

149:2.11 yet this fearless man of God did not give vent to c.

150:7.4 they were bitter in their c. of his neglect to visit his

167:3.4 As a result of his public c. of Jesus the chief ruler

criticisms

21:1.3 And these observations are in no sense implied c.;

125:4.3 teachers grew impatient with the lad’s implied c.

135:10.3 Herod resented John’s public c. of his domestic

criticize

54:6.8 time-bound mortal minds should be slow to c. the

92:3.3 when tempted to c. evolutionary religion, be careful.

102:8.5 Religion has always dared to c. civilization and

138:3.6 Pharisees began, in their hearts, to c. Jesus for his

138:3.6 Pharisees went so far as to c. Jesus’ conduct to Peter

139:12.4 would even c. in his mind many things about Jesus.

139:12.4 self-satisfied Judean dared to c. in his own heart.

150:7.4 the Jews even presumed to c. Jesus because he

168:0.6 did Martha venture to c. or question the Master’s

criticized

26:8.3 their various tutors and guides ever chided or c..

31:10.19 can we be c. for anticipating that something new

103:7.8 the Spirit of Truth and can best be c. by revelation.

139:12.5 None of the twelve ever c. Judas.

147:5.1 be severely c. therefor, he dared to invite Jesus and

criticizing

91:5.3 If you truly desire to overcome the habit of c. some

138:3.6 And to you who stand about c. me in your hearts

critics

158:4.6 believers suffered the taunts of these unfriendly c..

158:7.1 Jesus sought to elude his c. and the crowd which

crocodile

60:3.20 appeared as did also the modern c. and true snakes

88:5.2 from a great variety of things: human flesh, c. teeth,

crocodiles

60:1.9 They developed rapidly, soon yielding c., scaled

61:2.6 early reptilian families are turtles, snakes, and c.,

61:3.14 Reptiles were similar to modern types—snakes, c.,

crocodilians

60:2.11 The marine c. were a reversion from the land type of

Cro-Magnoid

80:3.0 3. THE CRO-MAGNOID BLUE MAN

80:5.7 The C. blue man constituted the biologic foundation

Cro-Magnoids

80:3.3 for the latter to impress their religion upon the C.

80:5.4 for over five hundred years these C. defended their

Cro-Magnon

80:3.5 These C. peoples were a brave and farseeing race.

80:3.9 that so greatly deteriorated the whole C. type.

80:3.9 swept over Europe, quickly absorbing the C. type

80:9.4 although the preceding C. type is well preserved

Cro-Magnons

80:1.7 blue men, one of which you have denominated the C.

80:3.5 They maintained an efficient system of child culture.

80:3.6 The southern C. generally lived in caves and grottoes

80:5.3 with stubborn and protracted resistance from the C.,

crooked

124:6.5 to his wondering gaze the c. and ever-winding

crops

69:9.12 was utilized to guard water holes, wells, trees, c.,

69:9.14 In early days only the c. were private, but

69:9.14 but successive c. conferred title; agriculture was thus

81:1.6 to cultivate c. through observation of the sprouting

86:1.5 conscious that c. were immediately influenced by

97:3.3 Good c. depended on the favor of Baal.

crossnoun; see cross section; cross-fertilization

4:5.6 his blameless Son bleeding and dying upon the c.

11:7.3 of total space would slightly resemble a maltese c.,

20:6.6 to become locally known as “the world of the c..”

32:4.3 never is there a c. working of divine power and

53:8.9 been comparatively impotent since the c. of Christ.

57:8.6 to become locally known as the “world of the c..”

61:2.7 was something of a c. between a cat and a seal;

63:4.1 something of a c. between yellow and red.

119:8.8 world of his terminal bestowal, the World of the C..

127:5.6 when the Son of Man hung upon the c., to her,

128:1.6 became obedient to death, even the death of the c..”

130:6.6 Simon little dreamed that the man whose c. he bore

133:9.5 the strange teacher who terminated his career on a c.

136:7.4 at Calvary dared him to come down from the c.,

139:1.12 two days before this robust man expired on the c.,

139:2.15 that he must die as his Master had died—on the c..

139:5.11 wife stood at the foot of Philip’s c. encouraging him

141:3.5 the captain stationed on guard at the c., who, when

143:6.3 The fact of the c. became the very center of

171:0.7 hanging on a Roman c. with a dying thief on one side

183:5.4 Jesus right on up to the time of his death on the c.,

186:1.4 Judas saw them raise the c. piece with Jesus nailed

186:5.2 planned and executed the death of Jesus on the c..

186:5.2 in countless ways without dying on a c. between two

187:0.3 Jesus is now about to do, submit to death on the c.,

187:0.4 Jewish leaders went out to see Jesus die on the c..

187:1.1 Such a condemned man did not carry the whole c.,

187:1.2 to nail this notice to the top of the c., just above

187:1.2 legend which the centurion carried to put on the c.

187:1.10 through the hours of the Master’s death on the c.,

187:2.1 nailed it securely to the upright timber of the c.,

187:2.1 The c. was not high, the Master’s feet being only

187:2.2 Jesus was thus garbed before he was put upon the c..

187:2.4 Before Jesus was put on his c., the two brigands had

187:2.5 After the Master was hoisted on the c., the captain

187:2.6 to deride them by placing this inscription on the c. of

187:2.7 Jesus had been hoisted to his position on the c.,

187:3.1 this Friday morning, Jesus was hung upon the c..

187:3.2 Standing near the c. at one time or another during

187:3.3 God, why do you not come down from your c.?”

187:3.3 If you are king of the Jews, come down from the c.

187:3.6 he elected to die as an ordinary mortal upon the c..

187:4.0 4. THE THIEF ON THE CROSS

187:4.2 the manner in which Jesus faced death upon the c.,

187:4.5 Here on the c. beside him he saw a really great man

187:4.8 in attendance upon Jesus until he expired on the c.,

187:5.0 5. LAST HOUR ON THE CROSS

187:5.4 The soldiers crouched near the c., huddled together

187:5.4 his last, there were present at the foot of his c. John,

187:5.8 linger alive upon the c. for even two or three days,

188:0.1 the period between his death on the c. and his

188:0.1 shortly before he was taken down from the c. by

188:0.1 hung upon the c. about one hour after his death.

188:1.1 they found the soldiers taking Jesus down from the c.

188:3.1 all Jerusalem discussed the death of Jesus on the c..

188:3.4 he died the same natural death on the c. as would

188:3.4 no sense be affected by his physical death on the c..

188:4.0 4. MEANING OF THE DEATH ON THE CROSS

188:4.1 Jesus did not die this death on the c. to atone for

188:4.1 significances attached to this death on the c. which

188:4.1 neighboring planets as the “World of the C..”

188:4.2 interpretation of the meaning of the death on the c.,

188:4.3 Neither was the Master’s death on the c. a sacrifice

188:5.0 5. LESSONS FROM THE CROSS

188:5.1 The c. of Jesus portrays the full measure of the

188:5.2 The c. forever shows that the attitude of Jesus

188:5.2 Jesus’ death on the c. exemplifies a love which is

188:5.4 twenty-five years on the c. of a real and intense

188:5.4 The real value of the c. consists in the fact that it was

188:5.5 have taken one more look at Jesus on the c. and then

188:5.6 The triumph of the death on the c. is all summed up

188:5.6 Jesus made the c. an eternal symbol of the triumph of

188:5.7 The c. makes a supreme appeal to the best in man

188:5.8 spectacle of the death of the human Jesus on the c.

188:5.9 The c. is that high symbol of sacred service, the

188:5.9 The c. is not the symbol of the sacrifice of the

188:5.9 The c. does stand as the token of the highest form

188:5.9 ministry, even in death, the death of the c..

188:5.10 look upon Jesus as he offers up his life on the c.,

188:5.10 this overwhelming spectacle of his death on the c..

188:5.11 Make sure, then, that when you view the c. as a

188:5.11 Rather, make sure that you see in the c. the final

188:5.11 The c. thus portrays the devotion of willing affection

188:5.11 There was nothing in the c. that the Father required

188:5.13 We know that the death on the c. was not to effect

194:2.8 life in the flesh, together with his death on the c.

194:3.2 They taunted Jesus on the c., saying, “Let us see if

194:3.4 On the c. he refused to drink the deadening drug,

195:10.21 humbly bows itself before the c. it so valiantly extols,

crossverb

12:1.12 neither do they c. a local universe, a prime creative

151:5.1 “I am weary of the throngs; let us c. over to the

cross section

11:7.3 vertical c. of total space would slightly resemble

14:1.16 A c. of this circuit would exhibit three concentric

15:3.2 as you look through the c. of near-by systems to the

cross-fertilization

52:6.4 2. Intellectual c.. Brotherhood is impossible on a

69:4.8 great civilizer through promoting the c. of culture.

81:3.2 thus contributing to a more speedy c. of culture.

82:5.9 and greatly facilitated the c. of racial cultures.

109:4.6 a degree of planetary c. in the domains of truth,

crossbeam

187:1.1 the soldiers placed the c. on Jesus’ shoulders.

187:1.1 to compel the condemned man to carry the c. to the

187:1.2 custom, after the victim had been nailed to the c.

187:1.9 as Jesus staggered on bearing the c., his strength

187:1.9 a passerby, one Simon from Cyrene, to take the c.

187:1.10 Roman captain commanded him to carry Jesus’ c..

187:2.1 first bound the Master’s arms with cords to the c.,

187:2.1 When they had hoisted this c. up on the post,

187:2.4 Jesus’ only words, as they nailed him to the c., were

187:5.6 Jesus started out to Golgotha bearing his own c.

crossbreeding

82:6.3 and “mongrels” arises because modern racial c. is,

82:6.8 The danger of gross disharmonies as a result of c. of

crosscurrent

160:3.5 multitude of the c. conflicts of the trifles of living,

crosscurrents

23:2.22 Massive stars, c., and detours, as well as attraction

99:4.6 amid the economic upheavals, the moral c.,

crossed

64:6.6 When the red man c. over into America, he brought

78:5.7 They c. the Pacific by easy stages, tarrying on the

111:7.5 the ideals of a superior people c. by the instincts of

137:2.3 Before they c. the Jordan, to go by way of Nain to

137:2.8 Without further delay they c. the Jordan and reached

162:0.3 Early the next day they c. the river and continued on

crosses

187:1.1 longer and upright pieces of timber for the three c.

187:1.5 Golgotha was covered by thousands of c. upon

187:1.11 brigands and the Son of Man to their respective c..

187:2.4 two brigands had already been placed on their c.,

187:5.7 so that they could be taken down from their c. and

crossesverb

87:6.17 man still swears, knocks on wood, c. his fingers,

crossing

24:6.6 subsequently c. the threshold of eternity to Paradise.

34:5.3 mind evolution c. the threshold of spiritual ministry.

61:7.9 western ice sheet c. just over the Canadian border;

64:6.9 After c. over to America from China, the red man

64:7.18 c. the narrow straits which separated Greenland

81:4.11 Sangik admixture and by considerable Andonic c..

135:6.1 and c. over to the other side of the river, John

135:6.2 John appeared on the bank of this c. of the Jordan.

135:6.7 stones set up by Joshua to commemorate the c. of

147:6.3 Peter preached to the assembled multitude at the c.

155:4.1 road, thence to the c. with the road leading to Sidon,

crossings

135:6.1 This was the most frequented of all the Jordan c..

crossroad

34:7.8 every c. in the forward struggle, the Spirit of Truth

crossroads

28:7.3 signs of divine surety—in mercy placed at the c. of

121:2.2 Palestine, which became the meeting place, or c.,

121:2.11 aided in making Palestine the c. of the civilized world

123:5.7 Nazareth was a caravan way station and c. of travel

130:3.2 making Alexandria the maritime commercial c. of

crouched

187:5.4 The soldiers c. near the cross, huddled together to

crouches

100:4.5 In front of this animated human c. a saber-toothed

crouching

151:6.5 Jesus, looking down upon the man c. like an

crow

87:6.11 that cocks would c. when ghosts were near.

181:2.29 the cock will not c. until you have denied me three

crowdnoun

143:5.10 a great c. had assembled at Jacob’s well to hear Jesus

143:6.1 On the evening that Nalda drew the c. out from

143:6.1 persuade him to eat a bite before speaking to the c.

147:6.3 such a c. gathered here they remained three days,

150:8.11 Jesus stepped down into the c. which pressed

150:8.11 about the fringe of this c. there circulated those

150:9.3 Jesus would have good-naturedly managed the c.

150:9.3 among the c. and, assuming a belligerent attitude,

151:1.1 while he talked to the c. assembled along the shore

151:6.5 By this time a considerable c. had assembled from

152:0.1 so that a great c. was waiting for Jesus when his

152:0.1 made his way through the c. and, falling down at

152:0.2 As Jesus went along with Jairus, the large c. which

152:0.2 “Master, you can see that this c. presses you,

152:0.2 And so I pressed forward with the c. as it moved

152:3.1 The idea seemed to spread through the c. like a

154:7.4 The c. lingered about the home of Zebedee watching

158:4.1 a considerable c. gathered around the apostles

158:4.2 Although the c. engaged in numerous arguments,

158:5.1 As they exchanged greetings, the c. came up,

158:5.5 journeyed southward while the c. followed on behind

158:7.1 Jesus sought to elude his critics and the c. which

162:2.2 When the c heard these words, they fell to wrangling

162:2.2 After considerable debate one of the c. stepped

162:3.5 Jesus, looking over the c., saw Hildana’s husband

168:1.4 2. Jesus was perturbed by the presence of the c. of

169:3.3 and since the c. had quieted down, Andrew arose

171:3.1 twelve, followed by a c. of several hundred disciples,

171:5.2 When this great c. came back escorting the Master

171:6.1 Zaccheus sought to press through the c., but it was

171:6.1 And so the chief publican followed on with the c.

171:6.1 he saw that he would be unable to penetrate the c.,

171:6.3 turning to the c. assembled about them, Jesus said:

172:3.7 met Jesus and the c. going into the city just after they

172:3.8 there was great enthusiasm among the festive c. of

172:3.9 the festive c. threw their garments on the ground

172:3.9 As the merry c. moved on toward Jerusalem, they

172:3.13 the c. became more demonstrative, so much so that

172:5.3 at least permit one of the apostles to address the c..

173:0.3 the platforms and began to address the gathering c..

173:1.8 a throng of youths stepped out from the c. to sing

173:4.4 and Pharisees making their way through the c.,

173:5.1 Jesus addressed himself again to the assembled c.

185:5.2 a vast c. came marching up to the praetorium for

185:5.2 And now that this c. had come before him to ask

185:5.3 As the c. surged up on the steps of the building,

185:5.4 Pilate stood up and explained to the c. that Jesus

185:5.8 the Jewish rulers freely circulated among the c.

185:5.9 the assembly of Jewish rulers and pardon-seeking c.,

185:5.11 And again the c. shouted, “Give us Barabbas!”

185:5.13 one more attempt to appease the c. and save Jesus.

185:6.7 Pilate waved to the c. to hold its peace while he

185:7.4 Pilate appeared before the c., saying: “I am certain

187:2.6 leaders mingled with the c. and did their utmost to

187:2.8 divided his garments, and the thoughtless c. jeered

187:3.4 most of the jesting and jeering c. had gone its way;

187:4.6 And if any other person among the jeering c. had

187:5.1 the remainder of the c. hastened back to the city.

crowdverb

90:4.3 customary for the clan to c. into the sickroom to

crowded

47:4.3 they become more c. with the morontia activities of

79:2.5 population pressure from the north c. the majority of

79:2.5 the inferiors have been c. out in all directions,

79:6.7 the swarms of inferior peoples c. out of India by

132:0.4 this enhancement of the truth effectively c. out the

137:6.1 The synagogue was c. to overflowing.

145:1.1 Jesus was teaching by the seaside, the people c.

145:3.5 the road from Capernaum was c. by those who were

148:7.1 those who were maimed, halt, sick, and afflicted c.

148:9.2 back doors, but too many people were c. together.

153:2.2 And all the people c. around Jeremiah in the house of

153:2.13 They c. up around Jesus to ask more questions while

154:5.4 almost one hundred believers who had c. indoors to

154:6.4 entrance to the house, but it was c. to overflowing.

crowds

125:1.5 walked about in the open air and away from the c.

125:4.1 the great c. of Passover week having disappeared.

138:10.8 maintain order among the c. during the preaching.

142:1.1 When the Passover c. were too great to find entrance

142:5.5 It was their first contact with such enormous c.,

145:5.5 other c. of afflicted souls and many curiosity

147:2.2 to avoid the c. which so constantly thronged him.

151:5.1 but when Sunday morning came, the c. returned.

152:2.5 tented city here to feed and accommodate the c..

164:5.2 as Jesus lingered, the c. asked him many questions

167:0.1 returned to the Pella encampment to teach the c.

167:1.4 hoping thereby to escape the c. which thronged

169:0.1 Jesus preached every afternoon to the c. and each

172:3.11 The Master had not planned that these c. should

172:3.15 These same c. were equally as willing quickly to

172:4.2 as the evening drew on and the c. went in quest of

172:5.6 of Jesus in turning leisurely away from the c.,

172:5.6 fears regarding the material needs of the c., Philip

172:5.7 the Master made no further use of the cheering c.

173:1.7 all was quiet, and the c. had become orderly;

173:5.4 making his way through the c. toward him, asked:

176:0.2 In order to avoid the c. passing along the Kidron

177:3.7 Jesus had built up in the friendly attitude of the c..

177:5.2 not allow yourselves to be deceived by the great c.

178:3.1 Seeking again to avoid the c. passing through the

178:3.5 The c. jostled them, but no one recognized them

186:1.3 And he wandered out through the city after the c.

crowed

184:2.8 denied all connection with Jesus, the cock c.,

184:2.11 Not until the cock c. did it occur to Peter that he

crowing

184:2.10 had repeatedly denied his Master by the c. of a cock

184:2.11 Until the c. of the cock brought Peter to his better

crown

32:5.8 certain victory will c. the efforts of every human

95:5.10 this same order of priests made bold to seize the c..

131:10.6 and that I will surely receive the c. of eternal life.

144:5.84 C. us with celestial diadems of fruitful service,

174:5.12 Let me assure you that victory shall eventually c.

185:6.2 him the purple robe, and plaiting a c. of thorns,

185:6.4 clothed in an old purple royal robe with a c of thorns

crowned

43:1.1 physical matter c. with morontia life and overspread

97:9.4 record that Saul was c. king by the prophet Samuel

131:2.6 made man a little less than divine and has c. him with

152:2.5 of all his enemies as the proper place to be c. king.

158:4.7 cast out the demon, but only failure c. his efforts.

crowning

47:9.1 The experience on this sphere is the c. achievement

52:3.11 The c development of this era is the universal interest

82:0.1 the home is the c. glory of the whole arduous and

101:3.18 the reality of that c. endowment of human nature,

102:0.1 shall be the c. insult to everything in human desire

160:2.8 One of the c. glories of friendship is this power and

crucial

28:6.13 Trust is the c. test of will creatures.

44:2.6 —those who dramatically reproduce the c. events of

53:7.12 the c. test triumphant and altogether victorious.”

53:8.3 come with Lucifer to Urantia for the last c. struggle.

67:3.0 3. THE SEVEN CRUCIAL YEARS

67:3.6 Throughout the seven c. years of the Caligastia

79:5.4 the c. struggle for the fertile lands of farther Asia.

81:6.4 The Andites were a great people, but the c. factor

84:5.10 woman is undergoing the c. test of her long world

114:7.8 rehearsed for numerous c. positions on earth and

126:0.0 THE TWO CRUCIAL YEARS

126:0.1 the fourteenth and fifteenth years were the most c..

126:0.1 adolescence, ever experienced a more c. testing

138:7.2 On this c. forenoon they each sought to find God,

crucified

132:4.7 When they c. Simon Peter, it was this man who

139:1.12 Andrew was finally apprehended and c. in Patrae in

139:2.15 And thus was Simon Peter c. in Rome.

139:5.12 Philip was c. for his faith and buried at Hierapolis.

139:9.11 Soon after their Master was c., the twins returned to

163:7.3 the day Peter was c. in Rome, Perpetua was fed to

184:3.15 in unison, “He is worthy of death; let him be c..”

186:3.2 carried the news that Jesus was about to be c. by the

186:4.1 the guilt of delivering up an innocent man to be c.

186:4.1 gave the word to their captain that he was to be c.

186:4.4 since Jesus was to be c. that morning, the Roman

187:0.1 to assign four soldiers for each person to be c..

187:0.1 scourged before they were taken out to be c., but

187:0.2 The two thieves c. with Jesus were associates of

187:0.2 Jesus was thus c. in the place of Barabbas.

187:1.2 for what crime the condemned man was being c..

187:1.5 The Romans never c. a Roman citizen; only slaves

187:2.2 to remove all clothes from those who were to be c.,

187:2.2 provided a suitable loin cloth for all persons c. at

187:3.3 Son of God—look at him now—c. between two

188:0.3 It was not uncommon for friends of c. persons to

188:1.2 A c. person could not be buried in a Jewish cemetery

190:5.3 It is now the third day since he was c., and certain

194:4.1 and so quickly c. between two thieves, his apostles

194:4.1 arrested, bound, scourged, and c., was too much for

195:1.5 Paul in Athens preaching “Christ and Him C.,”

195:10.18 the disciples of a c. carpenter set in motion those

crucifixion

101:6.5 up to and including the event of his c. he carried

121:8.5 made of the sayings of Jesus directly after the c..

129:4.1 at least of all his career up to the event of his c. and

138:9.1 true to him even in the dark hours of the trial and c.

139:2.10 tarried to find out what was to happen after the c..

139:8.13 had a trying time during the days of the trial and c..

139:9.11 until the end, until the dark days of trial, c., and

141:7.15 his words lingered in their hearts, and after the c.

145:0.3 the trying ordeal of his trial, rejection, and c..

153:1.4 year, ending only with the Master’s trial and c..

157:6.3 here at Caesarea-Philippi and extended on to the c.

161:3.1 It appears to us that from his baptism until the c. it

162:9.5 them as one organization right on down to the c..

168:5.1 curious individuals, until the week of the c. of Jesus

171:0.7 And their mother, who was present at the c., well

171:1.5 his mother back with him to Bethsaida after the c..

171:4.3 to them plainly and directly in anticipation of his c..

172:5.11 of this eventful week, right up to the hour of the c..

175:2.3 one who is guilty of the rejection and c. of Jesus.

182:0.1 Master said from this time on to the hour of the c..

182:3.5 proofs of his mortal nature, his humiliation and c..

183:1.2 from the excruciating horror of the scene of the c..

183:4.5 Until the very end of the c., John remained, as Jesus

184:2.2 their lives during these times of the trial and c. of

185:1.6 condemnation of having consented to the c. of

185:5.8 release of Barabbas and clamor for the c. of Jesus.

185:6.2 that only those condemned to die by c. should be

186:0.0 JUST BEFORE THE CRUCIFIXION

186:3.2 turned over to the Roman soldiers by Pilate for c.,

186:4.0 4. PREPARATION FOR THE CRUCIFIXION

186:4.2 nine o’clock when they started for the scene of the c.

186:4.4 delay in starting off with Jesus for the site of the c.

186:5.1 up to this hour of the Master’s impending c.

187:0.0 THE CRUCIFIXION

187:0.1 of a centurion, started for the scene of the c..

187:1.1 to carry the crossbeam to the site of the c..

187:1.4 they soon arrived at Golgotha, the official c. site of

187:1.5  C. was not a Jewish mode of punishment.

187:1.5 Even Herod, with all his cruelty, did not resort to c..

187:1.5 forty years after the c. of Jesus, all of Golgotha was

187:1.7 feelings for one who was being led forth to c..

187:1.8 As the Master trudged along on the way to the c.,

187:2.0 2. THE CRUCIFIXION

187:2.3  C. was resorted to in order to provide a cruel and

187:2.3 There was considerable sentiment against c. in

187:2.7 the only one of the eleven apostles to witness the c.,

187:2.8 the four soldiers assigned to the Master’s c.,

187:3.0 3. THOSE WHO SAW THE CRUCIFIXION

187:3.1 to witness this spectacle of the c. of the Son of Man.

187:3.2 near the cross at one time or another during the c.

187:4.3 his mother and her friends to the scene of the c..

187:4.4 John told about the c. as he remembered the event

187:4.7 and then hastened back to the scene of the c..

187:5.8 it was common for the victims of c. to linger alive

187:6.0 6. AFTER THE CRUCIFIXION

187:6.3 had shuddered at the shocking spectacle of the c. of

188:0.2 it was the custom thus to dispose of the victims of c..

188:5.4 The sufferings of Jesus were not confined to the c..

189:5.1 this promise had not occurred to him since the c.

191:0.9 Jesus’ body would bear the physical marks of the c..

191:4.1 which had been called by Abner to discuss the c.

191:6.1 the report of David’s messenger regarding the c..

194:3.2 It looked dark on that day of the c., but it was bright

crucifixions

186:1.3 crowds who were on their way to witness the c..

187:0.4 desired to enjoy the shock of witnessing the c..

187:2.3 to c. for the purpose of offering drugged wine to

crucify

185:5.9 they all shouted with one accord, “C. him! C. him!”

185:5.10 once more Pilate said: “Why would you c. this man?

185:5.10 they only cried out all the more, “C. him! C. him!”

185:5.12 multitude shouted in unison, “C. him! C. him!”

185:6.5 louder and the longer, “C. him! C. him! C. him!”

185:7.2 that I still have power to release you or to c. you?”

185:7.5  “Away with him. C. him!”

185:7.5 with irony and sarcasm, “Shall I c. your king?”

185:7.5 And the Jews answered, “Yes, c. him!

186:0.2 by the Roman soldiers who were to c. him,

186:1.1 custody of the Roman soldiers who were to c. him

190:5.3 up to the Romans and demanded that they c. him.

194:4.4 and foreknowledge of God, you did c. and slay.

crude

6:3.4 Such concepts of God are c. and grotesque.

6:3.5  C., indeed, are such illustrations, but I employ them

10:4.3 The illustration is c., but a father, son, and grandson

11:8.9 The illustration is c. but nonetheless helpful.

44:0.21 do no more than attempt to sketch a c. parallelism

44:1.10 Your dancing undoubtedly represent a c. attempt of

44:2.5 which motion pictures would be a very c. illustration.

44:4.8 rare treats that await you who have heard only the c.

44:5.8 I am, perforce, compelled to employ c. illustrations

48:4.3 exceedingly c. and somewhat unfortunate way in

48:4.19 While the humor of Urantia is exceedingly c. and

52:1.5 They also build c. huts in the large trees.

52:5.3 education and government grow to supplant the c.

56:10.3 limit to the study of man’s c. artistic endeavors.

62:2.3 definite sex selection was manifested in a c. form

62:2.4 their construction of c. shelters in the high treetops

62:3.3 organization and a c. economic division of labor.

62:5.7 the twins expanded the c. communicative technique

62:6.3 evolving animals really developed a c. form of

63:2.3 They had already prepared a c. treetop retreat

63:4.4 certainly had a real, although c., idea of friendship.

63:6.3 During the vogue of a particular animal, c. outlines

64:2.2 They had no religion but were c. flintworkers and

64:3.2 Badonites lived in c. stone huts, hillside grottoes,

64:4.11 spread of the c. culture of the Neanderthal races.

66:3.7 Although these early schools of Dalamatia were c.,

66:5.9 a c. form of paperlike material made from wasps’

66:5.30 South Africa, is totally unlike the c. culture of the

69:8.4 Though social standards of the Hebrews were c.,

70:9.17 would quickly throw civilized man back to the c.

70:10.5 were nothing more than c. techniques of arbitration;

76:1.4 in the new Eden, it became necessary to adopt c.

80:3.5 the women were well versed in c. agriculture,

81:3.1 to new forms of industry and c. manufacturing.

81:3.6 With the appearance of c. manufacture and industry,

82:2.4 the mores and restrictive taboos were very c., but

82:3.3 mating mores were a mass of inconsistent and c.

83:6.8 Marriage, which began in c. coercion, is gradually

83:7.7 only leads directly back to those c. societal stages

86:6.3 today many of the world’s races have only this c.

89:4.1 As civilization advanced, these c. concepts of

89:8.3 and tattooing is an artistic evolution of the earlier c.

90:5.3 primitive tribal secret societies were in reality a c.

92:6.1 dread of the dark, and a c. ancestor veneration.

96:5.8 Their concept of God was primitive, and c.; Moses

96:6.2 beginning of the transmutation of the austere, c.,

96:7.3 phases of conception, from the c. idea of a tribal

98:1.1 a reversion to a c. animism with bloody rites,

109:4.2 Animals do, in a c. way, communicate with each

121:7.12 the adjacent peoples of Jesus’ time all held c. ideas

130:4.5 cannot evolve the refined and complex from the c.

133:6.1 The c. idol exhibited in the enormous temple

142:3.3 no matter how c. their concept of Deity or by what

196:3.18 the divine indwelling forever transcends the c.

crudely

44:4.12 c. illustrated, they are the group photographers of

cruel

3:2.8 seem detached, and not infrequently heartless and c..

20:6.6 The extraordinary and unusually c. experience

54:1.5 Self-motivated liberty is a c. deception, a conceptual

70:2.18 Militarism is autocratic and c.—savage.

85:2.4 kindly spirits; others harbored the deceptive and c..

85:2.4 and eastern Russia regard the tree spirits as being c..

95:5.12 resurrected from a c. death at the hands of Set,

97:10.8 savage demon Yahweh, the jealous and c. spirit god

100:7.7 No matter how c. nature might appear to be or how

101:7.4 giant intellects held so securely within the c. grasp

118:10.12 to understand—natural law is so often apparently c.,

118:10.14 slavish before the c. mastery of his own inner fears

126:1.5 but always were Mary’s hopes dashed down in c.

126:2.2 an apparently c. hand struck down the head of this

127:2.8 obligation which a c. accident had thrust upon him.

130:2.4 why do they not remove the c. and unjust foreman of

133:3.7 suffered at the hands of an apparently c. fate;

141:1.4 understand why Jesus did not prevent the c. death

149:4.2 ‘Wrath is c. and anger is outrageous.

152:6.5 the approaching times of c. adversity and spiritual

164:1.3 fell into the hands of c. brigands, who robbed him,

175:2.1 Jesus and conspired to bring about his c. death,

175:2.3 How c. and unreasoning to compel innocent

183:1.1 The c. treatment of Jesus by the ignorant servants

183:1.2 refused to extricate himself from the c. clutches of

184:4.3 mercy of these ignorant and c. guards and servants,

186:5.9 certain if Jesus had not been put to death by the c.

187:2.3 Crucifixion was resorted to in order to provide a c.

187:2.3 desired to meet death, even in this c. and inhuman

196:0.5 this superb faith was undaunted even by the c. and

cruelest

194:3.3 To Jesus, mortal life had dealt its hardest, c., and

cruelly

172:5.4 James was c. torn by his conflicting emotions of

184:4.1 mocked him, spit upon him, and c. buffeted him.

cruelties

88:2.7 intolerance, and the most atrocious of barbarous c.

101:3.10 a divine trust in ultimate victory in spite of the c. of

cruelty

3:2.10 acts that to you seem fraught with such crushing c.

70:1.15 the Midianites is a typical recital of the atrocious c.

70:1.17 ruled the Hebrews, the same wholesale c. persisted.

84:5.4 those tribes which persisted in c. to females did not

97:4.6 But the Israelites regarded it as c. bordering on

100:2.7 the flood tides of human adversity, selfishness, c.,

118:10.9 apparent c. of a perverse fate that heaps tribulation

140:8.21 His few denunciations were directed against c., pride

182:3.9 to bear down with crushing c. and terrible agony.

183:1.2 unprecedented demonstration of c. was the work

187:1.5 Herod, with all his c., did not resort to crucifixion.

cruise

99:1.3 its c. upon the high seas of evolutionary destiny;

crumble

172:1.3 walls of prejudice, self-righteousness, and hate to c.

191:5.4 assert themselves just as they are about to c..

crumbs

156:1.5 deprive the dogs of the privilege of obtaining the c.

169:3.2 with the c. which fell from the rich man’s table;

crumple

60:4.2 these lighter areas are the first to c. up, fold, and rise

crumpled

58:7.6 oldest stratum in the crust of the earth, has been c.,

crusaded

97:9.21 led by the boy king Joash, who c. for Yahweh for

crusader

100:6.5 It may even engender the spirit of the c., which is

crusaders

150:9.5 enthusiastic and all-conquering band of triumphant c.

cruse

172:1.5 proceeded to open a large alabaster c. of very rare

172:1.8 Mary had saved the money wherewith to buy this c.

crush

128:5.3 the iron hand of Rome would c. the rebellion in

152:0.2 that this crowd presses you, threatening to c. us,

174:0.2 the things which you cannot understand to c. you.

crushed

137:4.9 Mary the mother of Jesus was c.; she was stunned

137:5.2 They were speechless; even Peter was c. beyond

139:11.10 Simon Zelotes was literally c..

152:4.1 None of the twelve was so c. and downcast as Peter.

153:5.1 repeatedly had he c. their fondest expectations, but

159:3.2 Man’s mind is not to be c. by the mere weight of

172:5.10 By five o’clock that afternoon he was a silent, c.,

174:0.2 “Simon, you may be c. by disappointment, but

182:3.9 Jesus’ heart was being c.; he truly loved his

184:2.8 As he stood there, heavy of heart and c. with the

186:1.3 Judas was humiliated, disillusioned, and utterly c..

191:0.8 Simon Zelotes was too much c. to participate in the

192:0.1 the gospel movement was, after all, effectually c..

crushing

3:2.10 divine acts which seem fraught with such c. cruelty

101:3.6 in the face of bitter disappointment and c. defeat.

101:3.13 9. Lives and triumphs irrespective of the c. overload

157:4.1 the Master would dash them to pieces by some c.

171:2.4 and to bear witness for this gospel in the face of c.

177:4.10 What a c. thing is disappointment in the lives of

177:5.1 that disconcerting and c. events were impending.

182:3.9 everything seems to bear down with c. cruelty and

196:0.5 faith was undaunted even by the cruel and c. threat

crust or earth’s crust

41:6.6 the solar calcium is now in the outer c. of the sun.

57:7.2 contest between the heated interior and cooling c..

57:7.5 a c., consisting of the comparatively lighter granite,

57:7.10 such an air belt to smash against the planetary c.

57:8.2 moisture precipitation, facilitated cooling of the ec..

57:8.3 history of Urantia begins with the cooling of the ec.

57:8.4 of the equilibrium of the gradually thickening ec..

57:8.5 The ec. is gradually stabilizing.

57:8.11 early c. of the earth was in a state of continual flux.

57:8.11 of the world anything of this original planetary c..

57:8.14 The earth’s early c. was unstable, but mountains

57:8.14 are not the result of the collapse of the cooling c. of

57:8.16 first real epoch of the stabilization of the ec. began.

57:8.16 the cooling c. had ceased to cave in on such an

57:8.18 a mixture of elements which diversified the c. and

58:5.3 The outer c. was about forty miles thick.

58:5.3 of planetary pressures, tending to stabilize the ec..

58:5.4 caused by sliding and shifting of the solid outer c.

58:5.5 The lava layers of the ec., when cooled, form granite.

58:7.1 group of rock systems that constituted the outer c.

58:7.6 the oldest fossil-bearing stratum in the c. of the earth

58:7.8 The ec. was just entering upon its later period of

59:1.5 The c. of the earth was temporarily stabilized;

59:6.3 were not due so much to the cooling of the ec.

59:6.5 The ec. folded extensively during the land elevations.

60:0.1 Land elevation, cooling c. and cooling oceans, sea

60:3.11 years ago great disturbances occurred in the ec..

60:4.2 when the c. is subjected to pressure from any cause,

60:4.2 conflicting forces and pressures at work in the ec.

60:4.2 pressures at work in the ec. or underneath the c..

crustaceans

59:1.18 simple sponges, trilobites, and other c.—shrimps,

59:2.10 patterns and were the predecessors of modern c..

59:4.10 The arthropods, or c., were the ancestors of the first

60:2.9 Crabs, lobsters, and the modern types of c. matured.

65:2.5 sea cucumbers, centipedes, insects, spiders, c.,

crustal

57:8.0  8. CRUSTAL STABILIZATION

57:8.2 action early equalized internal-heat pressure and c.

57:8.2 earthquakes made their appearance as c. cooling

59:1.7 The sinking of the land was principally due to c.

59:3.3 the greatest of these c. upheavals were the Himalayas

59:5.0 5. THE CRUSTAL-SHIFTING STAGE

59:5.14 This c. uneasiness—the settling and rising of the land

60:3.1 accompanied by tremendous c. deformations and

60:3.6 The greatest c. deformations in millions of years

60:3.14 70,000,000 years ago the c. distortions connected

60:4.1 And these same rhythmical c. movements will

crynoun

3:3.2 I have heard their c., and I know their sorrows.”

26:5.3 Long since, the battle c. of these pilgrims became:

53:4.2 Self-assertion was the battle c. of the Lucifer

91:8.7 Prayer may be an angry c. for vengeance or a

95:6.8 a far c. from the exalted teachings and noble psalms

102:0.2 such a vision is but the c. of despair uttered by some

131:4.4 Our God is the Lord of prayer; he hears the c. of

140:1.3 battle c. shall be: Peace on earth and good will to all

145:3.9 Peter implored the Master to heed their c. for help,

146:2.6 “Whoso stops his ears to the c. of the poor, he

146:2.8 7. The c. of the righteous is the faith act of the child

146:2.9 “For the Lord hears the c. of the needy, and he

148:6.6 ‘I well know that God does not hear my c. for help

148:6.9 now utters that c. of triumph, ‘My Vindicator lives!

152:4.2 And many of the twelve heard him utter this c..

189:4.7 grave cloths, and Mary uttered a c. of alarm and

190:5.4 that he will hear the c. of the needy and save the

cryverb

40:6.2 the spirit of sonship, whereby you c., ‘our Father.’

96:7.7 Only at Ur did a voice arise to c. out the mercy of

97:8.3 The prophets and priests began to c.: “How long,

146:2.6 he also shall some day c. for help, and no one will

147:8.4 you will c. out, and he shall sayHere am I.

158:5.1 Not only does he c. out in terror, foam at the mouth

171:5.2 to c. aloud, “Jesus, Jesus, have mercy upon me!”

171:5.2 And as he continued to c. louder and louder, some

172:3.13 in their stead these stones by the roadside c. out.”

194:3.14 believers in the new religion would c. out, “Where

crying

27:1.5 there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor c.,

86:5.15 The “c. out of Abel’s blood from the ground” is

89:2.5 of defilement, a ritual of c. “unclean, unclean!”

132:6.1 away from his home, and Jesus found him c.

132:6.1 They spend much of their time c. in fear and

135:6.6 have heard ‘the voice of one c. in the wilderness,’

171:5.3 When Jesus heard the blind man c. out, he stood

cryptic

135:7.3 his early and c. message: “Repent and be baptized.”

crystal

43:1.10 The Edentia sea of glass is one enormous circular c.

43:1.10 This magnificent c. serves as the receiving field for

43:1.11 A c. field on this order is found on almost all

46:2.9 Transports arrive on the c. field, the so-called sea of

46:2.9 Near the polar c receiving station for student visitors

46:3.1 a technique involving the polar c., the sea of glass.

46:5.11 These walls are constructed of c. gems of gleaming

46:5.25 The Galantia headquarters is a monolithic cast c.,

46:5.31 these buildings are constructed wholly of c. gems.

crystallization

32:5.6 I am endeavoring to aid you in the c. of your

70:12.3 the legislative enactments, the c. of public opinion.

87:7.10 its devotees would do well to prevent the c. of such

91:1.6 the perversion of prayer consist in superstition, c.,

99:6.3 formalized religion are: c. of sentiments;

102:2.7 Intellectual c. of religious concepts is the equivalent

crystallizations

118:9.5 Mechanisms are the fixed c. of Creator thought,

crystallize

48:7.23 to c. the emotions of time into the thought of eternity

70:11.1 the undefined mores tend to c. into precise laws,

82:5.1 the mores tended to c. in restriction of sex relations

94:1.7 the Brahmans sought to c., formalize, and fix their

132:3.3 Man tends to c. science, formulate philosophy,

155:6.9 The religions of authority c. into lifeless creeds;

160:3.2 they c. into habits, strength-giving and worshipful

169:0.3 formulate their charges and to c. their accusations.

176:3.7 You are not given truth to c. into settled, safe, and

crystallized

8:1.9 creative energy and administrative wisdom that c. the

68:4.3 one thing which early established and c. the mores

70:11.6 human experience, public opinion c. and legalized.

74:8.10 Jewish tradition became c. about Moses, and because

94:4.1 as they had been c. by the later Brahman priesthood.

94:10.2 Tibetans have rigid dogmas and c. creeds, mystic

98:2.9 In Palestine, religious dogma became so c. as to

103:3.5 ceremonies became focalized and c. into tribal beliefs

120:3.6 the establishment of an organized cult, a c. religion,

137:5.2 ideas of the Jewish Messiah were so completely c.,

139:12.10 to get even with he knew not whom; but Judas c. all

140:8.29 His religion never became c. (during his day) into

155:3.3 and stagnant because they had c. truth into a creed;

155:5.9 c. religions of authority afford a ready refuge to

crystallizes

117:3.2 the creative infinity of the triodities that c. into the

crystallizing

170:2.25 by the rapidly expanding and c. Christian church.

179:5.4 sought to prevent successive generations from c.

crystals

39:4.16 constructed of luminous metals and c.; one third

46:5.11 each of these walls consist of single pearly c..

46:5.25 These material-morontia c. are greatly appreciated

46:5.31 All the architectural worlds abound in c. and the

48:1.3 worlds not only abound in the heavy metals and c.,

111:4.6 Snow c. are always hexagonal in form, but no two

cube

12:1.1 universes is not an infinite plane, a boundless c.,

cubic inch

41:3.6 one c. of such a star, if on Urantia, would weigh

41:4.4 this hot-cold gaseous-solid is about one ton per c..

42:4.6 —the equivalent of one electronin each c..

cucumbers

65:2.5 starfish, stone lilies, sea urchins, sea c., centipedes,

culled

94:1.7 The Brahmans c. the sacred writings of their day in

culminate

12:5.4 this transit when it is to c. in Paradise citizenship.

69:0.2 certain activity trends which c. in institutionalization.

75:7.6 default of trust would c. in degradation of status,

91:7.1 to social isolation and c. in religious fanaticism,

106:2.4 experiential Deity c. the long evolutionary struggle

116:3.6 and as they c. in the emergence of the Supreme

117:3.8 Creator personalities whose acts will sometime c.

culminated

17:2.2 and c. in the personalization of Majeston,

49:0.3 long evolutionary life process c. in the appearance

53:2.5 causes which finally c. in the Lucifer rebellion.

60:3.11 This circumpacific land elevation, which c. in

62:3.8 food competition and sex rivalry, all of which c. in a

62:5.8 c. in the decision to flee from their inferior animal

64:4.12 c., later on, in the sacrificing of humans to appease

65:2.6 differentiations in animal life that c. in man himself.

79:1.6 It c. that long dispersal of the mixed descendants of

79:5.4 natural racial antagonism, c. in increasing hostilities,

80:5.7 these northern barbarians manifested itself and c. in

81:6.43 c. in the expanding culture of the twentieth century.

83:0.1 those marriage standards which eventually c. in the

83:4.9 movement c. directly in modern church weddings.

86:5.12 This c. in the werewolf ideas of animal identification.

98:0.1 and religion, all of which c. in the Christian church.

124:6.16 finally c. in the completion of the Son’s bestowal on

194:3.14 Before the teachings of Jesus which c. in Pentecost

culminates

2:3.4 continued embrace of sin by the associated mind c.

3:0.3 the creatorship of Deity c. in the universal truth of

10:5.6 absolute existences and c. in the action of total Deity

52:2.5 This is the great age of racial dispersion, and it c. in

56:7.2 realization of God the Supreme which c. in the

83:8.1 Marriage which c. in the home is indeed man’s most

105:2.3 This self-metamorphosis of the I AM c. in the

116:4.12 this divinity grouping c. in the actualizing Supreme.

117:3.13 the Supreme c. the total finite and establishes its

120:0.7 the sevenfold will of Deity as it c. in the Supreme.

195:5.8 faith, trust, and assurance; religion c. in worship.

culminating

20:1.14 c. in creature consecration to the will of the Father

21:5.5 the divinity of God the Sevenfold c. in the Supreme

43:9.2 sojourn on the constellation training worlds, c. in

44:6.9 then add the c. and finishing touches to the morontia

49:5.27 Such worlds now become ripe for the c. mission,

52:4.1 Such a world stands on the eve of a great and c.

55:0.1 a world made ready for the c. evolutionary

56:9.5 go on to envisage the experiential Trinities as c. in

65:0.5 of mortal mind—c. in Thought Adjuster bestowal.

67:6.7 physical evolution of man until it reached that c.

79:8.3 c. in the custom of so honoring the men of the past

106:2.1 Supreme personality in the c. or totaling sense.

106:6.6 the Trinity Absolute may be thought of as c. in

115:4.1 the Supreme is the c. and personally volitional focus

117:2.1 The c. consequence of all this growth is the Supreme

119:7.1 ignorant of the time, place, and manner of this c.

136:1.1 national history as beginning with Abraham and c.

170:1.7 Jesus elected to appropriate the c. heritage of both

culmination

26:11.7 at the c. of the Havona career, as you mortals go to

31:10.19 unrevealed is approaching c. in the master universe

62:6.5 closely akin to human mind was approaching c.;

83:4.1 a community affair, not just the c. of a decision of

106:2.1 The Supreme Being is the deity c. of grand universe

116:5.17 universe approaches c. of evolutionary expression.

116:6.6 but the c. and consummation of this effort is the act

117:3.1 mind attains finite c. in the evolution of the Supreme,

117:3.13 and is seemingly destined to provide totality c. as

117:7.1 of Supremacy at the c. of the present universe age.

170:5.14 that the kingdom was in reality to appear at the c.

173:5.6 life were moving swiftly toward their final c..

culminator

116:4.3 the Supreme Being functioned creatively as the c. of

117:3.11 then did the Supreme function as the creative c. of

117:3.11 And we believe he will again function as a c in future

cultsee ghost

68:3.3 The early c. of ghost fear became a powerful social

70:1.14 7. Religion—the desire to make converts to the c..

70:8.10 8. Religious—the early c. clubs produced their own

79:8.10 loyalty exacted by the growing c of ancestor worship

80:7.7 It was during this age in Crete that the mother c. of

80:7.7 c. glorified Eve in the worship of the “great mother.”

80:7.7 this mother c. persisted down to the times of Christ,

85:2.4 there once existed a universal c. of the tree of life.

85:3.3 days of the female shamans of the snake love c.,

85:3.4 symbol stands for a forgotten god or a vanished c..

85:4.1 in Mongolia there flourishes an influential river c..

85:5.2 sun veneration gave rise to the later Mithraic c..

87:3.5 so did the c. eventually progress to the worship of

87:4.2 As the c. of ghost fear expanded, there came about

87:5.2 The expanded c. was but the art of self-

87:5.4 That phase of the c. which had to do with spirit

87:5.5 The phallic c. grew up as a defense against evil eye.

87:5.5 and the c. was at one time well-nigh universal.

87:5.7 This feature of the c. was a great handicap to the

87:5.8 Under the spirit c., life was at best a gamble,

87:5.9 The whole c. was a scheme designed to placate,

87:6.2 In the early days of the c., man’s efforts to

87:7.1 The c. type of social organization persisted because

87:7.1 The c. grew out of the traditions of “old families”

87:7.1 institution; all families have a c. of some sort.

87:7.1 insure survival and augment realization—and the c.

87:7.2 The c. preserved sentiment and satisfied emotion,

87:7.2 but it has always been the greatest obstacle to social

87:7.3 that the c. has always retarded social progress,

87:7.3 no c. of mutual support—nothing to belong to.

87:7.3 a religious c. cannot be manufactured; it must grow.

87:7.4 The early Christian c. was the most effective of any

87:7.4 The Christian c. has been devitalized by the loss of

87:7.5 and expanded freely when the c. has been elastic,

87:7.5 Abundant truth and an adjustable c. have favored

87:7.5 A meaningless c. vitiates religion when it attempts to

87:7.5 it attempts to enslave reason; a genuine c. grows.

87:7.6 new revelation of truth has given rise to a new c.,

87:7.7 The new c. must, like the old, foster sentiment,

87:7.7 It must facilitate spiritual progress, enhance cosmic

87:7.7 The new c. must provide supreme goals of living

87:7.8 No c. can endure and contribute to the progress of

87:7.8 unless it is based on the biological, sociological, and

87:7.8 A surviving c. must symbolize that which is

87:7.8 it must glorify that which unifies the stream of social

87:7.8 It must recognize true meanings, exalt beautiful

87:7.9 No c. can survive unless it embodies some

87:7.9 If the new c. could only be dynamic instead of

87:7.10 But a c.—a symbolism of rituals, slogans, or goals—

87:7.10 No c. can survive if it retards moral growth and

87:7.10 The c. is the skeletal structure around which grows

88:0.2 And so the fetish c. eventually incorporated all of the

88:2.2 Belief in relics is an outgrowth of the ancient fetish c.

88:6.2 applied to spirit operations outside one’s own c.,

89:0.1 The head-hunter, in addition to practicing the c. of

89:3.4 The priests of the mother c. were especially active in

89:3.6 It was only natural that the c. of renunciation and

89:3.6 The continence c. originated as a ritual among

89:3.6 This c. tolerated marriage only as an evil lesser

89:3.6 have been adversely influenced by this ancient c.,

89:3.6 The Apostle Paul was a devotee of this c., and his

89:3.6 But this c. led Paul to look down upon women.

89:3.6 the ancient continence c. leads directly to a war

89:4.7 these positive practices of the olden propitiation c.

89:8.2 rite of circumcision was an outgrowth of the c. of

89:9.2 In connection with the Mother of God c., in Mexico

89:9.3 Paul started out to build a new Christian c. on “the

89:9.4 And so, after long ages the c. of the sacrifice has

89:9.4 the sacrifice has evolved into the c. of the sacrament.

90:0.1 ritual passed from the forms of the primitive c.

90:3.2 The ceremonies of the c. were primitive man’s

92:3.1 These olden c. practices persist alongside newer

92:3.1 The remnants of the c. present a true picture of the

92:3.4 The c. resists development because real progress is

92:3.4 real progress is certain to modify or destroy the c.

92:3.5 The c. advances slowly in generation epochs and

92:3.5 But it does move forward.

92:5.13 Jesus started out with the c. which had been

93:7.2 listeners to the Hittite teachers of the Salem c..

94:1.2 The Vedic c. was then in process of growth and

94:2.2 the c. of the Aryans became subject to increasing

94:2.5 these dark days that the c. of taking no life arose,

94:4.8 the Brahman to the arrant fetishism and primitive c.

94:4.10 In India the c. structure is present; all that is needed

94:5.7 with the ever-growing c. of ancestor worship.

94:7.3 Amid the confusion and extreme c. practices of

94:7.6 Gautama’s successor and greatly extended the c.;

94:11.1 the generally accepted c. of the peoples of China,

94:11.2 had perverted the traditions and teachings of the c.

95:1.7 was followed by a great increase in the c. of Ishtar,

95:6.1 ended the monotheistic teachings of the Salem c..

97:3.3 The Baal c. was founded on two major doctrines:

97:3.3 The Baal c. was largely concerned with land,

98:1.3 the Mediterranean world dominated by the mother c.

98:2.10 They persecuted the remnants of the Salem c.,

98:3.8 the human gods continued until the official Roman c.

98:4.3 1. The Phrygian c. of Cybele and her son Attis.

98:4.4 2. The Egyptian c. of Osiris and his mother Isis.

98:4.5 3. The Iranian c. of the worship of Mithras as the

98:4.8 and impressive than were those of the Phrygian c..

98:5.0 5. THE CULT OF MITHRAS

98:5.1 The Mithraic c. made its appeal to a wide range of

98:5.2 The c. of Mithras arose in Iran and long persisted in

98:5.2 It was chiefly through the Mithraic c that Zoroaster’s

98:5.3 The Mithraic c. portrayed a militant god taking

98:5.4 The adherents of this c. worshiped in caves and

98:5.5 The women’s c. was a mixture of Mithraic ritual and

98:5.5 and the ceremonies of the Phrygian c. of Cybele,

98:7.7 the worship of the Great Mother in the Phrygian c..

101:7.5 Neither does it recognize the aesthetic c. of pure

120:3.6 avoid the formal establishment of an organized c.,

121:5.8 a competitor of, Paul’s rising c. of Christianity.

121:6.2 later determined the drift of Paul’s Christian c.

121:6.3 more advanced and enlightening c. of Christianity.

121:7.7 Paul’s c. of Christianity exhibited its morality as a

121:7.8 gospel of Jesus, as it was embodied in Paul’s c. of

132:0.4 sixteen of the mystery-c. leaders and spent much

132:3.1 foremost among the leaders of the chief mystery c. in

133:4.4 To the earnest leader of the Mithraic c. he said:

135:8.1 to join John’s c. of repentance and baptism.

138:6.3 a c. having to do with beliefs and teachings about

170:2.25 kingdom began to change into the c. of eternal life

195:0.9 of its adherents were won over to the Antioch c..

195:0.11 with the pagans than they did with the Mithraic c.,

cultism

87:7.0 7. NATURE OF CULTISM

cultists

80:8.5 custom of the mother c. to burn their dead in stone

85:5.1 The Chaldean star c. considered themselves to be the

133:0.1 small groups of Stoics, Cynics, and mystery c.

cultivate

45:1.2 pilgrimages, which are designed to c. their faith in

68:2.6 a settled residence where she could c. the soil.

69:8.5 took male prisoners and forced them to c. the soil.

81:1.6 Chinese) early learned to plant seeds and to c. crops

131:3.4  C. the assurance of the heart which springs from

149:4.6 human beings should c. a wide range of cultural

171:7.1 You can c. gracefulness, but graciousness is the

192:2.8 Pray for tranquillity of spirit and c. patience.

cultivated

46:7.2 the land is c. largely for aesthetic and ornamental

73:4.4 They c the Garden and tended their herds for support

73:5.5 Many modern vegetables and cereals were first c.

73:5.6 artificial cultivation, fifteen per cent partially c.,

80:7.9 These migrants c. both grain and vegetables,

85:1.2 so suddenly appear on the surface of a c. field or

100:1.8 Habits which favor religious growth embrace c.

100:5.8 the trancelike state of visionary consciousness be c.

139:12.6 Judas had c. the habit of getting even with those

cultivating

16:6.9 that so few persons on Urantia take delight in c.

cultivation

50:4.4  C. of the soil, associated with home building and

52:2.8 the practices of settled habitations and the c. of soil

66:5.4 and later on to be of service in the c. of the soil.

66:7.19 The c. of the soil is inherent in the establishment of

73:5.6 per cent of the Garden was under high artificial c.,

74:7.2 social intercourse and the c. of personal friendships.

74:7.10 7. The c. of play, humor, and competitive substitutes

81:3.1 Some turned to the c. of domesticated flocks,

81:3.1 chief business of the superior tribes became the c.

81:6.21 the only energy applied to land c. was man power.

91:5.1 In ancestor worship, prayer leads to the c. of

91:5.1 practices since prayer leads to the c. of divine ideals.

91:7.1 Mysticism, as the technique of the c. of the

126:5.10 garden each day during the season of vegetable c..

cultssee ghost; see mystery

69:7.4 it could see spirits, and thus arose the dog-fetish c..

70:7.1 the evolution of religious c. and the political clubs.

85:2.3 The c. of tree worship are among the oldest religious

85:2.5 wooden divining rod is a relic of the ancient tree c..

85:2.5 customs of tree worship and the later-day tree c..

85:3.3 worship of the dragon is a survival of the snake c..

85:4.3 by primitive tribes and by many of the early nature c..

85:6.4 The nature c. continued to develop along with the

87:3.2 Devotees of the early ancestor-ghost c. even feared

87:3.4 sort of ceremony associated with these ancient c..

87:7.7 The old c. were too egocentric; the new must be

87:7.7 the new c. must be the outgrowth of applied love.

88:3.1 Fetishism ran through all the primitive c. from the

90:3.2 of the inexplicable and irrational in the ancient c. is

92:1.3 As a social institution it embraces rites, symbols, c.,

92:3.1 c. are formed, not to discover truth, but rather to

92:5.2 1. The pre-existent ideas of the evolutionary c..

92:7.2 of Buddhism, Islam, and other contemporary c..

93:7.3 in the Great Mother, the Sun, and other ancient c..

94:1.7 the thousands upon thousands of superstitions, c.,

94:2.2 precarious system collapsed before the debasing c.

94:2.4 for the entrance of those later c. and teachings

94:2.5 Many of the new c. were frankly atheistic, claiming

94:2.6 and debilitating c. and creeds from the Deccan,

94:4.7 monsters, goblins, and saints of the later-day c..

94:4.9 to changing conditions that excels all other c.,

94:7.8 far more truth than has survived in the modern c.

95:5.5 but they maintained their c. in secret and sprang into

98:0.2 becoming gradually absorbed into many of the c. and

98:1.2 This new religion was partly based on the c. of the

98:2.10 the best of the c. was the Orphic brotherhood,

98:3.6 was in turn conquered by the c., rituals, mysteries,

98:3.6 These imported c. continued to flourish throughout

98:7.3 the following teachings, influences, beliefs, c.,

100:5.1 wandering in confusion among the isms and c. of a

121:5.3 1. The pagan c.. These were a combination of

121:5.7 resulted in the birth of the numerous personal c..

121:5.18 and perplexed by such complex c. of religion,

134:3.6 More than thirty religions and religious c. were

134:6.5 almost all the religions and religious sects and c. of

170:5.20 became divided up into so many c. and sects.

culturalsee cultural spheres or worlds

5:5.13 resulting from the unfortunate lack of c., and social

5:5.14 procreate is not predicated on their educational, c.,

16:9.4 it is a c. development and is dependent on symbols,

43:7.2 presides over the special training and c. schools of

43:8.4 This supernal c. acquirement consists in learning how

44:0.21 more advanced in art and other c. accomplishments,

44:3.6 and future work as well as universal c. knowledge,

47:10.7 through seven worlds of corrective training and c.

50:4.5 Play performances and c. social groupings.

50:4.7 the training of teacherssecular, c., and religious.

50:4.11 On Urantia these plans for c. advancement were

51:6.1 the Gardens of Eden remain as superb c. centers

53:7.9 the infant-training schools on the finaliter c. planet

55:4.19 new and supermaterial activities of society—social, c.

55:5.3 mechanism of high material, intellectual, and c.

63:6.1 As the Andonic dispersion extended, the c. status of

64:2.4 During this period of c. decadence the Foxhall

64:6.12 this people lost much c. and spiritual ground.

64:6.28 though no great c. conquest of the world races had

64:6.29 different peoples experienced c. and spiritual revivals

64:6.29 which prevented the total collapse of c. civilization,

66:6.1 the rate of c. expansion is determined by the ability

67:5.1 revolution displaced evolution as the policy of c.

67:5.1 there appeared a sudden advancement in c. status,

68:0.2 These c. achievements are preserved only by the

68:1.6 That contemporary c. society is a rather recent

68:2.2 contributed considerably to the rate of c. progress,

68:2.3 is worthy of becoming the goal of many c. groups.

68:5.1 man’s adjustment to the life demands equals his c.

68:5.10 with the pastoral pursuits of the former c. stage.

68:6.2 the sustenance and leisure to build a c. civilization.

70:2.9 Olden wars promoted travel and c. intercourse;

70:2.14 3. The vices of luxury, c. immaturity.

70:8.18 the wise manipulation of these factors of c. progress.

71:2.7 force is only a temporary expedient, and c. growth

71:3.9 Such a plan of social achievement would yield a c.

71:7.3 Urantians should get a vision of a higher c. society.

73:0.1 The c. decadence and spiritual poverty resulting

73:0.1 evolution proceeded apace, regardless of the c. and

73:1.3 “Amadonite” is more a c. and religious designation

73:1.3 “Nodite” is both a c. and racial term, for the Nodites

73:3.2 occupied in transferring the world’s c. headquarters,

76:3.8 The Adamites excelled the surrounding peoples in c.

77:3.1 founding the city of Dilmun as their racial and c.

77:3.7 Dalamatia—to function as the c. and religious center

77:5.9 latent part of the c. potential which later blossomed

78:0.1 so enormously accelerated c. progress on Urantia.

78:1.0 1. RACIAL AND CULTURAL DISTRIBUTION

78:1.2 Racial and c. distribution was as follows:

78:2.3 The civilization, society,and c. status of the Adamites

78:2.4 the c. level of the Adamites steadily deteriorated

78:2.4 naturally evolving c. capacities of the violet race.

78:3.1 The c. effect of these earlier migrations was not

78:6.8 The c. age of the second garden was terminated by

79:1.9 The early breakup of their empire long delayed c.

79:2.7 of superiors, is unfailingly suicidal of c. civilization.

79:2.8 one of the world’s leading centers of c. civilization

79:3.1 purer Dravidians possessed a great capacity for c.

79:3.2 Dravidian Andites lost their racial and c. contact with

79:3.5 these times India bid fair to produce the leading c.,

79:4.3 In the Deccan their influence was c. and religious

79:4.6 the twentieth century are the lineal c. descendants of

79:4.8 fruition of the c. potentialities of a versatile people

79:5.7 These races and c. groups remained isolated from

79:6.8 racial solidarity—the first to attain a large-scale c.,

79:6.10 advanced religion is often a decisive factor in c.

79:7.4 brought certain of the c. advances of Mesopotamia;

79:8.5 the c. union of the Yangtze and Yellow river centers

80:0.1 the blue man did not of himself achieve a great c.

80:1.3 the Nile so that Egypt reached its lowest c. level

80:1.7 invigorating their c. practices while exterminating the

80:3.3 they greatly deteriorated the c. and spiritual status of

80:3.9 These changes, while resulting in c. advances,

80:4.5 Euphrates region, had made limited c. progress for

80:7.6 The Aegean region passed through five distinct c.

80:7.9 the scattering abroad of the biologic and c. residue

80:7.12 When Egypt followed Mesopotamia in c. decline,

80:9.7 the most serious and lasting of all c. setbacks up to

81:1.2 a world-wide stalemate except for the c. ferments

81:3.6 most potent influence in the spread of c. civilization.

81:5.0  5. CULTURAL SOCIETY

81:5.1 Biologic evolution and c. civilization are not

81:5.1 unhindered in the very midst of c. decadence.

81:5.1 but c. civilization does not flourish without an

81:5.3 But c. society is no great and beneficent club of

81:6.1 much of c. evolution went out from the Euphrates

81:6.6 a c. civilization is only derived from those conditions

81:6.9 Invention always precedes the acceleration of c.

81:6.9 the interaction of all these c. and inventive activities

81:6.9 enormously accelerated the rate of c. advancement

81:6.18 the mastery of these by the leading c. peoples

81:6.23 In this work of passing on the c. torch to the next

81:6.26 momentum of a race determines the c. velocity of

81:6.27 even the most material aspects of a c. civilization is

81:6.30 growth of invention and the accelerated pace of c.

81:6.35 Without this sort of c. solidarity, all nations tend to

81:6.37 The c. civilizations of the past and the present have

81:6.40 always should these adventures in c. adjustment

82:0.2 are all essential to the survival of c. civilization,

82:0.3 Today the human races possess a rich social and c.

82:0.3 c. heritage should be wisely and effectively passed on

82:6.7 on social and c. prejudices rather than on biological

83:6.2 Monogamy is c. and societal, artificial and unnatural,

83:6.2 Nodites and Adamites and has been of great c. value

84:7.1 The great c. stability of the Jewish and the Chinese

87:4.7 most of the world’s religions carry this c. birthmark

87:7.1 —seeks some technique for c. manifestation which

91:6.7 philosophic acumen, social level, c. status,

92:3.7 blunders; nevertheless, religion did maintain c. ethics,

92:6.19 Islam is the religio-c. connective of North Africa,

94:2.5 could not perpetuate the Aryan religio-c. system,

95:6.6 under the political and c. dominance of the Persians.

98:2.7 as an institution in the shaping of c. progress.

98:3.3 Roman religion was greatly influenced by extensive c

99:0.2 to new economic conditions and c. requirements.

99:1.1 changes are imperative if c. disaster is to be avoided.

99:1.4 the ferments of progression from destroying the c.

99:3.3 Indirectly, c. civilization is influenced by the attitude

99:3.4 The attainment of a high c. civilization demands, first

101:7.4 but there stagnate in consequence of c. slavery.

101:7.4 so securely within the cruel grasp of c. bondage.

101:7.4 pathetic to observe those who trade c. bondage for

118:8.6 The slowness of evolution, of human c. progress,

121:1.1 utilize such c. and linguistic settings for the spread

121:2.4 the Roman world, provided the c. centers in which

121:2.6 represented the survival of a religious c. concept in

121:6.1 influenced and modified by Greek c. teachings and

124:2.6 He delighted in talking over things c., educational,

133:5.1 the thought of being in Greece, the c. center of the

149:4.6 should cultivate a wide range of c familiarity with life

160:2.3 And thereby arise the c. activities of the race: art,

160:4.15 Failure is simply an educational episode—a c.

194:3.14 c. differences, social caste, or sex prejudice.

195:1.8 Its c. sway continued on, but it endured only after

195:1.10 Alexander had charged on the East with the c. gift of

195:2.9 A succession of Greek-c. and Roman-political

195:3.8 This religion was a c. necessity for imperial Rome,

195:9.11 So-called Christianity has become a social and c.

195:9.11 olden c. watersheds drain into this present-day c.

cultural spheres or worlds

30:4.22 sectors and on to higher cs. of the superuniverse

35:3.12 adhered throughout their sojourn on the seventy cw.,

36:4.7 ascending mortals go about freely on all of the cw.

43:8.2 re-keyed each time you pass from one major cw. to

45:1.4 you will also progress through these social and cs. of

45:1.4 And when present on any one of these six cs., you

47:1.2 assemblies of mansion world students on this cs..

55:2.8 must continue in service as educational and cs. for

culturally

70:2.9 civilization, but it is rapidly becoming c. bankrupt

96:0.3 but c. it has borrowed freely from the religion,

culturesee transition; transitional

5:1.4 from the lack of almost every human aid to c. and

5:5.13 curtailment of education, deprivation of c.,

15:7.6 its seventy satellites of socializing c. and training,

15:7.10 devoted to universe training and spirit c. wherein

16:5.5 Even the subsequent intense Paradise c. does not

19:6.2 your sojourn on the billion worlds of Havona c.

22:7.4 who have attained certain levels of Paradise c.

24:7.1 convinced they have gained this c. by actual service

25:1.5 worlds devoted to the final training and spiritual c.

30:4.22 of the superuniverse system of training and c.,

37:10.3 Spornagia are devoted to the care and c. of the

43:7.3 any one of the seventy major worlds of social c.,

43:8.2 the seventy training worlds of transition morontia c.

46:5.27 of Edentia and its many worlds of ascendant c..

46:7.2 and mechanical contrivances in the c. of the soil.

47:1.6 on Urantia that child c. is largely the task of mothers.

47:4.8 the intellectual status of the post-Magisterial Son c.

47:5.3 these circles of c. prior to release from the flesh

47:5.3 survivors really begin their progressive morontia c.

47:5.3 The c. of the third mansion world partakes of the

47:6.2 the broadcasts and other phases of local universe c.

47:6.4 The intellectual and social c. of this fourth mansion

47:7.1 The c. of this mansion world corresponds in

47:10.4 transit to the superuniverse worlds of ascending c.

48:3.14 tours about the system worlds of training and c..

50:4.1 organize the planetary schools of training and c.,

50:4.8 5. Spiritual c.. The teacher brotherhood,

50:4.9 these schools of c. and training are well adapted to

50:4.10 From such a world center of c. and achievement

50:4.10 are establishing new and potent centers of c. which

50:5.7 provide the foundation for the development of c.

50:5.7 when a c. has learned how to profit and improve by

50:5.9 c. grasps at cosmic relationships and true values.

50:5.10 physical security, intellectual expansion, social c.,

50:6.0 6. PLANETARY CULTURE

50:6.3 understanding much about the c. of normal worlds.

50:6.4  C. presupposes quality of mind;

50:6.4 c. cannot be enhanced unless mind is elevated.

50:6.4 Superior intellect will seek a noble c. and find some

50:6.4 Inferior minds will spurn the highest c. even when

51:3.2 You can judge nothing of these centers of c. by the

51:6.1 progeny contribute to the sudden expansion of c.

51:6.2 violet race becomes the second center of world c.

51:6.3 a great planetary university of c., which functioned

51:6.4 arts, fundamental intellectual training, social c.,

51:6.5 that stability of growth to Edenic c. by virtue of

52:5.3 Son arrives on a world of high educational c.

52:5.3 characterized by the world-wide pursuit of moral c.

52:5.8 of character ennoblement and c. augmentation.

64:2.1 the arts of Andon and Fonta and the c. of Onagar

64:2.1 c., religion, and flintworking were at their lowest ebb

64:2.4 of Andon and certain remnants of the c. of Onagar.

64:2.5 and succeeded in retaining much of the Andonic c.;

64:3.1 another struggling center of c. persisted in the east.

64:4.3 They had little c., but they improved the work in flint

64:4.11 the spread of the crude c. of the Neanderthal races.

64:4.12 During these spiritually dark ages the c. of mankind

64:6.6 occurred a great decline in intellectual and spiritual c.

64:6.17 a great revival of c. under the leadership of Fantad,

65:8.4 spiritual evolution is dependent on education, c.,

65:8.4 The soul may evolve regardless of mental c. but

66:3.2 Urantians to make certain initial advances in c. and

66:3.3 This world center of c. was named Dalamatia in

66:5.26 Mek did a great deal to advance the Andonite c.

66:5.30 of Dalamatia there developed a more advanced c.,

66:5.30 totally unlike the crude c. of the diminutive Bushmen

66:6.1 The degree of a world’s c. is measured by the social

66:6.3 The Caligastia one hundred well knew the arts and c.

66:6.5 to have them uplifted by contact with a higher c. and

66:7.2 At this headquarters of c. no methods were

67:5.4 every vestige of the noble c. of those splendid ages

68:0.2 must all children be reared in an environment of c.,

68:5.3 This was the primitive nomadic stage of c. and is the

68:5.7 and this provided more leisure for c. and progress.

68:5.9 gardeners, and gardening was an advanced c. in

68:6.0 6. EVOLUTION OF CULTURE

68:6.5 true scientific progress, together with spiritual c.,

69:4.8 through promoting the cross-fertilization of c..

69:6.7 and so left early man some strength for social c.,

69:8.8 Slavery creates an organization of c. and social

69:9.7 home building, offspring rearing, mutual c., and

70:2.9 nations, but modern struggles disrupt civilized c..

70:9.17 Even c. itself demonstrates conclusively the

71:7.1 The enduring state is founded on c., dominated by

72:3.2 at the parental schools of child c. is compulsory.

72:3.4 fathers devote almost as much attention to child c. as

72:12.2 to force a superior c. and religion upon other races.

72:12.2 if this continental nation of advanced c. would only

72:12.2 back as emissaries of c. to their benighted brethren!

72:12.4 by such disparity of c. as separates the continental

73:1.2 the traditions of Dalamatia and the c. of the Prince.

73:2.1 their highland headquarters of world ethics and c.,

74:2.2 the tongue of Urantia as the Edenic c. would spread

74:3.5 whereby they would seek to redeem the social c.

74:4.6 long it was the custom to devote this day to self-c..

74:4.6 the afternoon to mind c., while the evening was spent

74:5.4 were at all ready for the reception of the Adamic c..

74:7.7 4. History and c. of the various earth races.

76:1.2 homes and establish a new center of c. and religion.

76:3.6 benefits of the previous c. of the original Garden.

76:6.4 They left a great c. on earth, but it was not possible

77:2.2 aristocracy of benign leadership and matchless c.

77:2.3 A great civilization—the c. of Dalamatia—was going

77:3.3 the nucleus of the future center of the Nodite c.

77:3.6 the tower designed to commemorate the Dilmun c..

77:4.1 From this time on Nodite c. declined for over one

77:4.4 The c. and commerce advocates migrated eastward

77:4.7 superior c., embracing temples, metalwork,

77:4.9 Sumerian pride in the more ancient Nodite c. led

77:5.9 The Adamsonites maintained a high c. for almost

77:9.7 midwayers have a c. that is a bona fide evolutionary

77:9.8 the present differential between the two levels of c.

77:9.9 The midway c., being the product of an immortal

77:9.9 Thus does the c. of a planet remain ever present on

78:1.2 years ago the world at large possessed little c..

78:1.3 The center of Adamite c. was in the second garden,

78:1.3 there went forth to the surrounding lands the c. and

78:1.4 remnants of the ancient c. of the days of Dalamatia.

78:1.8 their better centers of c. were situated in the fertile

78:1.8 Neanderthal absorption had greatly retarded the c. of

78:1.9 the green, orange, and black—maintained a c.

78:2.2 this expansion was depleting to the home c., but

78:2.4 Adam left a great intellectual and spiritual c. behind

78:3.4 India much of the c. of the days of Van persisted.

78:3.4 both of these superior races of c. and character were

78:3.4 advanced all phases of art, science, and social c..

78:3.6 Egypt and prepared to take over the disappearing c.

78:3.7 races had, as yet, failed to develop an advanced c..

78:3.10 over Eurasia that their c. was largely lost in transit.

78:3.10 moved with sufficient speed to retain the Edenic c.

78:5.1 twenty thousand years the c. of the second garden

78:5.2 the Andite c. was dominant, and the steady migration

78:5.8 And so the c. of Mesopotamia quietly spread out

78:6.1 These three great waves of c. were forced out of

78:6.6 Five per cent of the Andites, the very superior c. of

78:8.1 though their c. was more exclusively Nodite in

78:8.3 all Mesopotamia, driving forth the last waves of c.

78:8.4 valley tribes and much of the c. of the Sumerians.

78:8.12 much of the Garden c. had spread to Asia, Africa,

79:0.1 Badonan founded a primitive center of c. that

79:1.2 Andite c. persisted in the basin of the Tarim River

79:1.2 was the easternmost outpost of the true Andite c..

79:2.7 advantageous in that mixture favors versatility of c.

79:2.7 A polyglot c. can be preserved only if the superior

79:3.3 The superior c. and religious leanings of the peoples

79:3.6 The Dravidian centers of c. were located in the

79:3.8 to the further diversification of a cosmopolitan c.,

79:4.4 Dravidian eventually mingled to produce a high c.,

79:4.9  C. does rest on a biologic foundation, but caste

79:4.9 but caste alone could not perpetuate the Aryan c.,

79:5.8 The oldest Amerindian c. was the Onamonalonton

79:6.1 come in contact with the superior c. of the Andites.

79:6.5 had built up a dozen strong centers of primitive c.

79:6.13 the mountain barriers and later decline in spiritual c.,

79:7.2 The northern centers of c. along the Yellow River

79:7.3 many of the Andites, nor that their c. was so superior

79:7.4 their influence upon the religious c. of the yellow

79:8.9 The amazing stability and persistence of Chinese c. is

79:8.16 first important advances were made in Chinese c.,

79:8.17 ancient c. has contributed much to human happiness;

80:1.3 stream of Mesopotamians,who brought along their c.

80:1.8 the early waves of Mesopotamian c. made their way

80:2.5 enter Europe from the east and find the c. of the

80:3.1 The ancient centers of the c. of the blue man were

80:3.5 They maintained an efficient system of child c..

80:3.9 This retrogression of c. continued until it received

80:3.9 quickly absorbing the Cro-Magnon type and c.

80:4.4 groups, still retaining some measure of higher c..

80:6.1 c. declined in the Euphrates valley, and the center of

80:6.2 stream of Andite immigrants, so that the c. of Egypt,

80:6.5 This brilliant epoch of c. was cut short by internal

80:7.1 During the decline of c. in Mesopotamia there

80:7.5 Egypt as the Occidental center of trade, art, and c..

80:7.5 was derived from Mesopotamia except for the c.

80:7.13 they succeeded in planting so many outposts of c.

80:8.2 later Jewish descendants who, while having a c. and

80:8.4 moved away from the center and source of their c..

80:9.3 The primitive c. of Europe, which was encountered

80:9.4 so few evidences of the white man’s early c.,

80:9.4 a primitive c. of the retrogressing Danubians

80:9.16 This European c. for five thousand years continued

80:9.16 During the past century this c. has been experiencing

80:9.16 populations, as well as by the level of the social c.

81:2.1 The growth of c. is predicated upon the development

81:2.2 You who live amid latter-day scenes of budding c.

81:2.12 the horse, and this is another reason why their c. was

81:2.13 standard of living and provided leisure for social c..

81:3.2 influential in spreading the c. and arts of civilization.

81:3.2 contributing to a speedy cross-fertilization of c..

81:3.4 You have already found a bronze c. in Turkestan

81:3.7 and colonization were factors in the spread of c.;

81:5.1 evolution and c. become related as cause and effect

81:5.1 Evolution may advance in the absence of c., but

81:5.5 capital and invention, social liberty through c.,

81:6.1  C. did slowly spread throughout the world.

81:6.1 there exist today no new sources of c., no Andites to

81:6.3 physical conditions are factors in the evolution of c..

81:6.4 decisive factors in the evolution of a superior c.

81:6.6  C. is never developed under conditions of poverty;

81:6.12 The stabilization of national population enhances c.

81:6.13 but wisdom, which is indispensable to true c., can be

81:6.18 conquest of dialects must precede spread of a c.

81:6.18 A universal language promotes peace, insures c.,

81:6.23 and who have contributed aught to the sum of c. and

81:6.25 advancement of c. are the marked increase in travel

81:6.27 energy which really uplifts and advances human c.

81:6.43 in the rapidly expanding c. of the twentieth century.

81:6.44 Present-day c. is the net result of this strenuous

83:6.8 evolving into a magnificent institution of self-c.,

83:7.6 of devotion, and unselfish dedication to child c..

84:0.2 family is the channel through which the river of c.

84:3.8 could devote more time to homemaking and child c..

84:7.21 Modern problems of child c. are rendered difficult

84:7.24 3. Inability of the child to gain c. by imitating parents

84:8.4 Vanity cannot minister to home building and child c.;

87:7.2 every appealing movement in social c. or religious

90:5.7 and to the enhancement of certain kinds of c..

92:3.6 Religion enmothered much nonreligious c.:

94:6.11 moral fabric of the c. of almost a third of Urantians

94:6.12 civilizations which characterize the advance of c.

95:1.11 Much of the Mesopotamian religious c. found its

95:3.1 Although the c. and religion of Egypt were chiefly

95:3.1 importation of much truth and c. of Andite origin,

95:3.1 evolved in Egypt more of moral c. as a purely human

95:3.5 they encountered this highly ethical c. of evolution

95:5.8 Egypt did much to preserve and augment moral c.

95:5.14 transmitting the combined evolutionary c. of the Nile

96:1.14 As man advances in c., the lesser gods are

96:3.2 Despite the enticements of the c. of the Nile kingdom

99:0.1 the existing social order of political and economic c..

99:1.3 to another, from one level of c. to another.

99:2.6 over from one age to another the worth-while c.

100:3.7 but its real value must be derived from human c.

102:2.1 the property of the human race; it is not a child of c..

102:3.8 Science vainly strives to create the brotherhood of c.;

102:8.2 constantly improving social morality and ethical c..

102:8.5 progress as judged by its standards of ethical c. and

109:3.2 chiefly for self-c. and progressive development.

113:7.4 the associated worlds of system progress and c..

113:7.4 learned the wisdom and c. of the Melchizedeks,

114:7.9 the prevention of the breakdown of evolutionary c.

118:8.6 For when c. advances overfast, when material

121:1.1 In the centuries just prior to these times Greek c.

121:1.2 Paul, who, being in religious c. a Hebrew of the

121:1.5 2. The Grecian language and c.—and philosophy

121:2.3 Palestine was the home of Jewish religious c. and

121:2.4 Greece provided a language and a c., Rome built the

121:2.5 There was very close connection between the c.,

121:6.2 predominance of the Greek wing of Jewish c.

122:1.2 In c. and belief Mary was a Jew, but in hereditary

122:7.6 Alexandria as centers of Jewish learning and c.,

123:5.8 Jesus received his moral training and spiritual c.

123:5.10 advanced and liberal center of Hebrew c and thought

123:6.8 the centers of Hebrew learning and c. and advised

123:6.8 of education and training at the center of Jewish c..

128:5.3 destined to become the headquarters of Jewish c.

129:3.4 time had been spent in that city of learning and c..

130:0.6 a great deal about the civilization and c. of India and

130:3.8 Alexandria was the city of the blended c. of the

132:1.3 materialistic c. may eventually become a menace to

139:12.2 Judas had many outwardly appearing traits of c.

140:8.30 deter his believers from the pursuit of genuine c.;

142:4.0 4. FLAVIUS AND GREEK CULTURE

160:2.3 ability to share meanings that constitutes human c.

160:4.8 6. C.—education and wisdom.

160:4.16 provided each life failure yielded the c. of wisdom

160:4.16 Do not make the mistake of confusing c.,and wisdom

160:4.16 knowledge, c., and wisdom are related in life, but

160:4.16 ever dominates knowledge and always glorifies c..

162:1.1 having been preached at the center of Jewish c. and

194:3.9 was to be identified with no particular race, c.,

194:3.9 mistake of becoming permeated with national c. or

195:0.2 the beneficiaries of Greek c., had a revered tradition

195:0.4 the second century the very best of Greco-Roman c.

195:1.5 new religion, as then modified, as a part of Greek c..

195:1.7 The influence of Greek c. had already penetrated the

195:1.9 In the first century after Christ, Hellenistic c. had

195:1.9 became a part of the salvage of Greek c. and learning

195:1.10 And wherever the Greek c. prevailed throughout the

195:2.1 The Romans bodily took over Greek c., putting

195:2.5 Rome, having little national philosophy or native c.,

195:2.5 took over Greek c. for its own and boldly adopted

195:2.5 Christianity became the moral c. of Rome but

195:2.9 lands into one empire, with one language and one c.,

195:3.1 the Greek, a unity of c. and learning; Christianity,

195:10.1 Modern c. must become spiritually baptized with a

cultured

47:7.1 the highly c. and progressive types of beings who

50:5.9 Such evolving mortals are genuinely c., truly

55:5.2 On these c. worlds, gone are the idleness and friction

55:5.6 the competitive activities on such a highly c. world

73:1.7 Amadonites—were the most advanced and c. races

77:4.8 mankind with the example of civilized and c. life.”

78:6.8 Even in later years the c. residue still resented the

80:7.12 the more c. families moved on west to Greece.

83:0.2 the most primitive savages or the most c. mortals.

129:3.8 black and white, educated and uneducated, c. and

135:4.5 the Jewish sacred writings, but John was hardly c..

cultures

44:0.2 are not without their high arts and supernal c..

68:5.2 The earliest human c. arose along the rivers of the

77:5.10 arose at various periods four diverse c. respectively

79:6.2 the c. of India and China mixed and blended to

80:1.2 had established one of their most extensive c. and

80:9.3 The Nordic-Danish and the Danubian-Andonite c.

81:3.6 mixing of c. as well as the blending of civilizations.

82:5.9 greatly facilitated the cross-fertilization of racial c..

99:4.7 many secondary influences: sudden mixing of c.,

100:1.2 differing ages, in successive c.,and the passing stages

cumbered

162:8.2 and that Martha was c. by many trivial cares;

cumbersome

79:8.7 But the c. nature of the ideographic writing system

89:1.3 but their beliefs along these lines were far less c. than

94:10.2 a cumulative liturgy would become inordinately c.

cumin

175:1.17 who make sure that they tithe mint, anise, and c.

cumulative

15:5.9 7. C. Spheres. From the vast quantity of matter

15:8.6 completely dissipating the c. collections of gravity.

25:5.3 historic and c. story of the universe of universes is

27:5.3 distinct from the formal records of Paradise, the c.

51:6.3 traditions would exert a c. force of 500,000 years of

94:10.2 it is inevitable that such a c. liturgy would become

117:0.4 the Supreme is the synthetic c. total of all grand

160:2.3 Knowledge and wisdom become c. because of man’s

cunning

85:3.2 men revered the animals for their power and their c..

135:12.5 the task of having John put to death by c. planning.

cup

20:6.7 rather to complete the bestowal, “to drink the c.” of

26:10.2 who have drained the experiential c. to its dregs;

69:9.8 If a stranger drank from a c., the c. was henceforth

100:7.12 Jesus sometimes drank deeply of the c. of human

122:5.8 it was when Mary brought Joseph a c. of water,

136:9.4 Jesus began to realize that the c. of the remainder of

139:3.8 When Jesus asked if they were ready to drink the c.

139:3.8 James, it was literally true—he did drink the c. with

140:6.10 prepared to pay the extra price; we will drink the c..

159:2.1 I tell you that, even when a c. of cold water is

171:0.5 let me ask you: Are you able to drink the c. I am

171:0.5 I declare that you shall indeed drink of my c. of

171:2.5 if you are not willing to drink with me the c. which

175:1.5 you have once filled up your c. of impenitence,

175:1.18 you are scrupulous to cleanse the outside of the c.

175:1.18 better it would be first to cleanse the inside of the c.

175:1.20 Go and fill up the c. of your condemnation to the full

176:1.1 people shall have filled up the c. of their iniquity;

179:2.2 they brought the c. to Jesus, who, when he had

179:2.2 said: “Take this c. and divide it among yourselves

179:3.1 After drinking the first c. of the Passover, it was

179:3.1 Later on in the meal and after the second c.,

179:3.1 after they had partaken of this first c., he arose

179:5.1 As they brought Jesus the third c. of wine,

179:5.1 the “c. of blessing,” he arose from the couch and,

179:5.1 taking the c. in his hands, blessed it, saying: “Take

179:5.1 saying: “Take this c., all of you, and drink of it.

179:5.1 This shall be the c. of my remembrance.

179:5.1 This is the c. of the blessing of a new dispensation

179:5.1 And I will not again drink this c. with you until I

179:5.2 drank of this c. of blessing in profound reverence

179:5.3 they finished drinking this new c. of remembrance,

181:2.3 in the flesh, and I am ready to drink this last c..

181:2.15 I asked if you were able to drink my c., and both

181:2.15 you, they will when they see you drink my c..

182:2.8 until I come again to you after I have drunk this c..

182:3.1 I would know that it is your will that I drink this c..

182:3.2 “Father, I know it is possible to avoid this c.—all

182:3.2 this is a bitter c., I would drink it if it is your will.”

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

182:3.7 it had not seemed so difficult to drink the c., but

182:3.9 escape, and failed, it was willing to drink the c..

183:1.1 that his Son should drink to the full the c. of mortal

183:3.7 that it is the Father’s will that I drink this c.?

184:4.3 no more bitter portion of his c. of humiliation than

192:2.8 when the hour comes to drink the c. of sacrifice.

cupping

90:4.5  C. and sucking the affected parts, together with

cups

70:3.8 which was signified in the touching of the wine c.

153:3.3 Neither do you properly wash your drinking c. and

166:1.4 How carefully you cleanse the outside of the c.

curative

70:2.1 c. of certain social disorders, it sometimes kills the

168:0.2 they thought he would just speak the c. words,

curb

95:5.5 Ikhnaton was able to c. the activities of the priests,

121:2.8 might c. Rome’s future expansion in these regions

curenoun

47:3.8 the correction and c. of these manifold legacies of

47:4.8 and for the c. of all varieties of mental disharmony.

54:5.11 the perfect and final c. of the plague of evil and sin.

70:2.10 physicians believed in bloodletting as a c. for many

88:4.8 the c. for defective magic was more magic.

89:6.1 as an indirect result of cannibalism as well as its c..

90:4.5 the charm away, and supposedly experience a c..

91:6.2 contributed to the c. of numerous mental, emotional,

98:2.2 perceive that true religion is the c. for soul hunger,

140:5.18 Peacemaking is the c. of distrust and suspicion.

145:2.16 later, after sundown, was Amatha’s c. effected in

146:4.3 kingdom unless he could find a c. for his leprosy.

149:1.9 it was only the c. of her physical ailments that she

151:6.6 a good deal to do with the permanency of his c..

151:6.6 swine was directly connected with the c. of Amos.

152:0.1 The story of the c. of Amos, the Kheresa lunatic,

152:0.3 thinking that her fear in attempting to steal her c.

152:0.3 her pure and living faith that had wrought the c..

156:1.8 commenting on the c. of the daughter of the Syrian

163:4.15 in their power to bring about the alleviation or c. of

cureverb

54:5.11 a mandate directing that nothing be done to half c.,

70:6.4 believed that the touch of kings would c. disease,

87:1.3 If the tribal medicine man failed to c. an afflicted

88:5.5 change his name; sometimes in an effort to c. disease

145:2.13 But Jesus did not at that time c. his epilepsy.

146:6.2 they thought Jesus could c. any human disease,

152:0.2 have spent all my substance, but none could c. me.

158:4.3 Jesus that he might entreat him to c. this afflicted son

158:5.2 “If you can c. him, I beseech you to have

cured

139:8.5 contact with Jesus and the apostles largely c Thomas

146:4.4 throughout the town that Jesus had c. his leprosy,

147:3.4 went about proclaiming that they had also been c.

148:2.1 who went away from this infirmary improved or c.

151:6.6 gave origin to the legend that Jesus had c. Amos

151:6.7 came in response to the word that Amos had been c.,

152:0.3 time demonstrated that this woman was really c. of

156:1.6 I will not go until my child has been c..”

158:5.5 And the lad was permanently c. from that hour.

166:2.7 The other six were c. of a skin disease which had

cures

101:10.7 Religion effectually c. man’s sense of idealistic

146:6.1 people regarded as physical healing, miraculous c..

148:2.2 Many of the c. effected by Jesus in connection with

149:2.6 But it was the physical c. that made the most direct

152:0.3 good illustration of many apparently miraculous c.

163:6.2 they referred to the wonderful c. they had wrought

curing

70:2.10 discovery of better methods for c. the ills of nations.

85:1.4 supposed to be unusually efficacious in c. diseases

91:6.2 Prayer is not a technique for c. real and organic

146:5.2 At least this was not a miracle of c. physical disease.

151:6.6 presence of Jesus and the supposed miraculous c.

164:3.15 cease to regard miracles as the only method of c.

curiosity

13:3.3 are not given to the gratification of purposeless c.,

14:5.7 will the tonic of adventure and the stimulus of c.

14:5.10 Love of adventure, c., and dread of monotony—

14:5.11 C.—the spirit of investigation, the urge of discovery,

16:7.1 the other inalienables of human nature: scientific c.

36:5.9 The spirit of knowledge—the c.-mother of adventure

45:6.1 engaging spectacle that never fails to arouse the c.

56:10.6 1. C.. Hunger for harmony and thirst for beauty.

65:5.3 much less to gratify our whims and satisfy our c..

79:7.3 c. so characteristic of the northern white races.

84:8.4 real danger in the combination of restlessness, c.,

86:2.5 or as bad luck only when they are destitute of c.

87:5.14 It was not merely out of c. that the ancients sought

88:4.6 superstition was the mother of the later scientific c..

88:4.6 There was progressive dynamic emotion—fear plus c.

100:1.5 the exercise of c. and the enjoyment of reasonable

101:10.5 The purpose of religion is not to satisfy c. about God

102:1.6 a far-reaching c. which can be adequately satisfied

124:2.2 chief teacher was greatly intrigued by the lad’s c.,

139:5.2 nickname that the apostles gave him signified “c..”

145:5.5 crowds of afflicted souls and many c. seekers

148:0.1 truth seekers, healing candidates, and c. devotees,

152:5.6 attempt to make Jesus king aroused widespread c.

176:0.1 the destruction of the sacred temple aroused the c.

179:3.1 And their c. grew into astonishment as they saw

182:2.12 was so overcome with combined devotion and c.

195:5.10 Do not try to satisfy the c. or gratify all the latent

curiosity-mother

36:5.9 4. The spirit of knowledge—the c. of adventure and

curious

62:2.3 later characterized primitive man, being highly c.

62:5.6 They were so c. and adventurous that they nearly

63:4.6 developed by these active, restless, and c. people.

70:7.15 societies first wore masks to frighten the c. away

130:6.2 But he was startled and made c. when Jesus, after

135:6.5 Tens of thousands of listeners, some c. but many

137:4.6 to work some wonder for the gratification of the c.

139:5.0 5. PHILIP THE CURIOUS

140:7.2 earnest truth seekers, together with c. spectators,

144:3.13 very c. to know the manner or form of his petitions

145:5.6 aside from my work for the gratification of the c.

145:5.7 that I should return with you to cater to these c. ones

146:6.2 to Nain, a great multitude of believers and many c.

162:2.1 a c. listener interrupted him to ask: “Teacher, how

168:5.1 sincere believers and to numerous c. individuals,

171:7.6 Jesus never seemed to be c. about people, and he

179:3.1 ceremonial hand washing, they were very c. to

181:2.6 very c. to know the significance of Jesus’ sad

183:2.4 —temple guards, Roman soldiers, and c. servants of

185:4.1 long heard of Jesus, and he was very c. about him.

186:2.2 refused to speak when in the presence of the c.

187:0.4 two hundred or more were either his enemies or c.

195:7.22 but rather like the c., thinking, choosing, creative,

curiously

124:3.6 gazed c. upon this magnificent Greek city from the

curling

59:1.19 along the sea bottoms, c. up in self-protection when

166:1.3 much lifting of eyebrows and sneering c. of lips by

currency

173:1.3 be licensed to exchange the many sorts of c. in

currentnoun

29:3.11 forms of energy contained in each basic universe c.;

42:5.8 electric field; movement gives rise to an electric c.;

42:5.8 to an electric c.; the c. produces a magnetic field.

195:2.7 to adapt religious practices to the existing c. of life.

currentadjective

2:3.2 delayed until the ordained order of justice c. in that

19:1.6 approach to his present-day status and c. problems.

19:1.6 affords the basis for a wise estimate of the c. status.

22:7.9 During the c. universe age, all trinitization-united

23:2.10 name or number designative of their c. assignment.

28:5.7 reflective service the Voices of Wisdom are c.,

28:5.13 Unions of Souls, who make available c. information

28:6.4 the ancestral factors and the c. actual status of any

28:6.6 The Memory of Mercy is a living trial balance, a c.

43:1.8 corresponds to that of your c. residential world.

44:1.3 1. Spiritual sound—spirit c. interruptions.

48:4.6 2. C. humor.

57:0.1 we are directed to reckon time in terms of c. usage—

61:7.19 This is the last—the c.—geologic period and is known

70:5.3 When the council interpreted the c. mores, it was a

70:12.20 with adapting them to ever-changing c. needs,

71:5.1 In c. society, competition is slowly displacing war in

82:3.3 been a true indicator of the c. power of the mores

83:6.4 restrictions which the c. mores have imposed.

83:8.8 existing and functioning under the c. mores,

92:2.4 reasonably compatible with its c. evolutionary status,

92:2.6 and ethical content of the mores of any c. stage of

98:7.10 of Christianity than with any other c. religious system

102:6.9 in refunding its c. objections by referring what is

103:0.6 3. Practical or c. religion, varying degrees of the

112:3.7 forbid communication during the period of a c.

112:5.10 en masse at the end of the c. planetary dispensation.

113:2.6 The c. planetary assignment number of this seraphim

114:1.4 direction of Urantian affairs until the end of the c.

114:2.6 But other opinions are also c..

114:3.1 The name of the c. planetary supervisor is withheld

114:6.5 These are the angels of the c. age, the dispensational

114:6.5 assigned to the planet during the c. dispensation.

114:6.10 functioned since the beginning of the c. dispensation.

114:6.16 served since the beginning of the c. dispensation.

114:7.7 with the superhuman c. conduct of world affairs.

117:6.11 the c. epochs of creation there are only three avenues

130:1.4 freely translate his words into modern phraseology c.

132:2.2 take as your standard of good the c. social usages.

135:4.3 his early teaching was based upon the c. Jewish idea

139:0.3 trained in much of the c. knowledge of that day.

157:1.4 In those days there were c. many stories about

159:5.17 Jesus reversed the c. meanings of many terms,

186:1.2 a bag containing thirty pieces of silver—the c. price

currently

26:3.8 keeping them c. informed regarding the affairs of

37:8.4 and c. registers the exact number of will creatures

91:7.11 6. To conserve c. recognized social, moral, ethical,

currentssee currentswith energy; currents, life

11:5.5 to act as a gigantic heart whose pulsations direct c.

23:1.9 operating in the circuits of space and the c. of time,

23:3.3 can synchronize with the combined universal c. of

24:1.1 The vast power c. of space and the circuits of spirit

24:1.12 cannot annul the material c. of the power directors.

29:2.15 Such specialized c. of time and space are definite and

29:4.20 facilitate its concentration into the specialized c. or

29:4.29 They can detect c. which are much too feeble to be

34:1.2 the established c. and the ordained circuits of spirit

34:4.12 who operate over the universe c. and are assisted

34:4.13 are sensitive and responsive to these directional c..

41:2.8 trouble insulating against the powerful Norlatiadek c.

43:1.11 factor in the technique for modifying the c. of space

43:8.1 are energized directly by the universal space c.,

44:4.10 technically expert in the utilization of the c. of space

44:5.2 They are conversant with the three basic c. and the

58:2.6 this is the region of winds and air c. which provide

61:3.9 The great ocean c. were in function and affected

61:5.2 ocean c. shifted, and the seasonal winds changed

61:7.11 future land elevations or modification of ocean c..

91:8.9 Even when the air c. are ascending, no bird can soar

91:8.9 by the utilization of the ascending spiritual c. of the 102:02.03 the vicissitudes inherent in the temporal c. of time;

109:5.1 sleep, the Adjuster is able to arrest the mental c.,

110:3.1 the message is lost in the material c. of the energy

117:4.11 motions of time, which flow as c. within the stream

160:3.5 free to attain consciousness of the higher c. of spirit

195:7.19 —humanists—tend to drift with the material c..

currentswith energy or energies

15:7.1 heat by the circulation of certain energy c. near the

29:2.13 Three c. of primary energy of ten segregations each

29:3.10 They work with three basic c. of ten energies each.

29:4.21 movement or detain, condense, and retard energy c..

29:4.29 rehabilitating the weakening c. of specialized energy

30:3.2 or dead suns near at hand to disturb the energy c..

39:5.14 seraphim is made ready to swing into the energy c.

41:3.1 Power Directors initiate the specialized c. of energy

42:4.6 are gravity-responding energy c., power circuits,

42:4.10 Temperature, energy c., distance, and the presence

46:2.4 main energy c. being located at ten-mile intervals.

110:3.1 the message is lost in the material c. of the energy

currents, life

66:4.6 the parental role had been isolated from the life c. of

66:4.12 antidotal complements of the life c. of the system;

66:4.13 These antidotal complements of the Satania life c.

77:2.2 deprived of their connection with the life c. of the

77:2.5 metamorphosis by the action of the system life c.

77:2.7 that the Satania life c. likewise invested their bodies.

curriculum

139:0.4 the same rigid and stereotyped educational c..

cursenoun

63:6.6 our daily food, deliver us from the c. of the ice,

66:7.19 Work with the soil is not a c.; rather is it the

70:10.6 If she was guilty, “the water that causes the c. shall

70:11.3 Such oaths consisted in pronouncing a c. upon

75:8.3 Adam should not be regarded as the cause of a c. on

81:1.4 wherefore the idea that soil toil is a c., whereas it is

82:6.4 Urantia could be freed from the c. of their lowest

97:8.3 the good and the evil, the blessing and the c..

132:5.18 Riches are a moral c. and a spiritual stigma when

135:4.4 fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a c..”

136:1.4 the Messiah would remove this c. and restore man

153:2.2 I will make this city a c. to all the nations of the

165:4.1 Wealth, in itself, is not a c., but the love of riches

curseverb

136:2.1 believed that the sin of one individual might c. the

140:3.15 bless those who c. you, and pray for those who

146:2.11 fellows, but especially pray for those who c. you,

cursed

52:7.14 been wholly loyal, tainted with evil, or c. by sin—

53:8.6 unless they desire to be c. with his wicked presence.

54:6.9 to enter upon the Paradise career if sin had not c.

69:9.13C. be he who removes his neighbor’s landmark.”

75:1.3 groping about in abject spiritual darkness and c.

76:1.4 it seemed entirely true that the ground had been c..

87:5.14 today the civilized races are c. with the belief in signs

90:5.1 rituals have hampered society and c. civilization,

96:5.7 “hardened Pharaoh’s heart” and “c. their enemies.”

98:6.3 the savior who had brought salvation to a sin-c.

136:1.4 taught that Adam’s sin had c. the human race,

136:2.1 felt themselves to belong to a guilty and sin-c.

139:8.3 His analytical mind had become c. with suspicion.

185:4.3 the fear that c. him as a result of killing John the

193:4.3 of Thomas and Nathaniel, both of whom were c.

curses

70:10.6 After due ceremony, including threatening c.,

86:2.6 Civilized man still kicks and c. inanimate objects

87:6.13 this custom expanded into the pronouncing of c.

96:7.6 Yahweh c. and visits dire judgments on all others.

153:2.1 the c. of transgression shall surely overtake them.

cursing

70:1.3 beating a tree with a stick, meanwhile c. the tree;

87:6.13 Primitive c. was a coercive practice designed to

125:1.1 gentiles with its noisy jargon, loud talking and c.,

150:3.12 their belief in spells, ordeals, bewitching, c., signs,

184:2.6 Peter denied all knowledge of Jesus with much c.

187:2.4 all the while c. and spitting upon their executioners.

curtail

82:2.5 Primitive marriage did not much c. man’s sex

113:5.1 c. or abridge the prerogatives of human choosing.

163:5.2 and began immediately to c. the messenger service

curtailed

3:2.8 their vision is so c. and localized, that it is almost

42:4.3 But their range of action is enormously c. when

66:8.5 Prince to disturb human affairs was enormously c.

80:2.5 engulfment of the Mediterranean basin c. the

99:6.3 becomes institutionalized, its power for good is c.,

121:6.7 fully restored the c. liberties of the Jews throughout

curtailment

5:5.13 Limitations of intellect, c. of education,

21:5.6 universe evolution goes on without interruption or c.

28:7.4 this functional c. of their reflective associates.

52:2.9 the higher types of mortals with proportionate c. of

59:6.10 Thus ends the period of marine-life c. and those

70:11.2 liberty to the individual involves c. of the liberties of

81:5.4 of personal-liberty c. which society exacts from its

123:3.9 disciplinary c. of personal desires in deference to

curtails

70:8.13 but caste also sharply c. individual development and

curtain

1:0.1 a garment and stretches out the heavens as a c..”

1:5.3 who stretches out the heavens as a c. and spreads

117:7.17 The c. of cosmic destiny will draw back to reveal

curtains

122:7.7 Tent c. had been hung, and they counted themselves

curvature

15:1.5 billion years past the swing around the southern c.

103:6.14 with the essential c. of all relation concepts.

191:5.2 the morontia Master suddenly appeared inside the c.

curve

15:1.4 number six occupies most of the southern c.,

curved

11:7.8 a c. space path of lessened resistance to motion

12:1.1 all forms of basic energy ever swing around the c.

cushion

11:8.3 Without the space c., explosive action would jerk

118:8.6 Thus does time itself c. and distribute the

cushioned

152:4.2 Andrew and James put him to rest on the c. seat in

cushiony

58:5.4 float upon this noncrystallized c. sea of molten basalt

custodial

35:9.10 After rehabilitation they are assigned to c. duties and

72:4.2 are committed for life to special c. colonies where

109:2.9 for the purpose of preserving c. data essential to the

113:6.5 The guardian seraphim is the c. trustee of the values

custodian or Trinitized Custodian

7:4.7 The Son is the personal trustee, the divine c., of the

22:5.3 now is attached to the Uversa government as a TC..

30:4.15 The Adjuster is the c. of the spirit transcript of the

36:2.16 c. specialists in the expert manipulation of the basic

36:2.16 there were twenty-four such c. commissioners,

38:9.10 the directing guidance of the acting c. of the planet

45:3.5 4. The c. of the system—Holdant, number 19 of the

47:2.1 cherubim as the c. of the child’s potential identity,

48:2.19 four circuit regulators, one planetary c., one liaison

75:4.4 they had been warned by the archangel c. to refrain

75:7.6 Always had the archangel c. admonished Adam and

109:7.7 Vorondadek observer of Urantia—the Most High c.

112:5.18 The Adjuster is the eternal c. of your ascending

112:5.19 seraphic c. of the potentialities of the slumbering soul

113:3.4 becomes the personal c. of the mind patterns,

113:3.4 shares the transit with you as the c. of creature

custodianssee Custodians

22:7.14 the Architects of the Master Universe, c. of those

26:11.2 the secondary supernaphim are the general c. of

27:5.2 obtain from the living beings who are its final c..

29:4.32 entities are masterly energy conservators and c..

35:4.4 They sometimes act as temporary c. on wayward

35:8.6 function as subordinate assistants, messengers, c.,

35:8.13 C. and Recorders . . . . . . 100,000

35:9.5 as c. of the enforcement of legislative mandates

35:10.4 most of the salvaged Sons of that order serve as c.

36:1.3 Life Carriers, the second, assistants, and the third, c..

36:2.16 by the assistants and c. of the Life Carrier corps.

36:3.2 one hundred assistants, and one thousand c..

36:3.9 two of the senior carriers and twelve c may volunteer

37:9.11 ministers are in reality the actual c. of the planet;

39:5.16 These are the c. of the major affairs of the planet

40:5.9 not have personal guardians, they do have group c..

41:2.8 beyond the domain and control of the physical c..

47:1.5 to collaborate with the morontia c. of such children

47:3.11 the interpreters and translators, the building c.,

48:3.16 These c. of the transition phases of ascendant life

48:3.16 They were created for this work, and pending the

48:3.16 always will they remain Morontia Companions; never

48:6.31 These angelic c. of the facts of time are the ideal

48:6.32 the highest c. of the facts of time and the truths of

53:7.1 The Panoptians not only act as the literal c. of

69:5.15 the misuses of capital by thoughtless and selfish c..

69:6.5 as priests because they were c. of the home fires.

90:2.10 reputations as voices of God and c. of providence.

90:5.4 dancers, guardians of religious relics, temple c.,

93:1.2 Satania is fully in the hands of the Melchizedek c..

93:2.8 with his eleven fellows of the corps of planetary c.,

108:6.5 These faithful c. of the future career unfailingly

110:1.2 They are the careful c. of the sublime values of

112:3.6 the group c. faithfully and efficiently perform the

112:5.15 These beings are not the c. of personality (as the

113:6.9 guardians eventually become c. of the slumbering

175:1.6 the c. of the divine law and the standard-bearers

Custodians

30:2.111 3. Planetary C..

35:8.13 C. and Recorders . . . . . . 100,000

48:2.6 3. Planetary C.     100

48:2.18 3. Planetary C..

048:03.15 7. Area and Building C..

Custodians of Knowledge

25:5.1 the living records of registry in the minds of the c.,

26:3.5 the living libraries of Paradise, the c. of the primary

27:0.6  3.C. of Knowledge.

27:5.0 5. THE CUSTODIANS OF KNOWLEDGE

27:5.1 The superaphic c. are the higher “living epistles”

27:5.1 c. are just such living books, records of perfection

27:5.1 They are in reality living, automatic libraries.

27:5.2 These c. conduct informal courses of instruction

27:5.2 obtain from the living beings who are its final c..

27:5.3 these c. are the final and living summaries of the vast

27:5.5 due to the voluntary and wise efforts of the c..

27:5.5 The c. are the exalted teachers of the central univ.,

28:5.7 the c. belonging to the primary supernaphim.

39:2.16 the recorders of Havona and the c. on Paradise.

Custodians of Records

25:0.5  4. C. of Records on Paradise.

25:5.0 5. THE C. OF RECORDS ON PARADISE

25:5.1 certain of the chief recorders are chosen as C.,

25:6.4 superuniverse c. and forwarders of the sponsored

25:6.5 Like those supernaphim who have become C.,

25:6.5 will respectively remain Celestial Recorders and C.

25:6.6 while on the eternal Isle the C. guard the archives of

30:2.78 4. C. of Records on Paradise.

Custodians, Trinitized

18:4.5 the T. (Trinity-embraced seraphim and midwayers)

22:1.5 4. TC..

22:1.11 The Trinitized Sons of Selection embrace the T. and

22:5.0 5. THE TRINITIZED CUSTODIANS

22:5.1 The T. are Trinitized Sons of Selection.

22:5.2 T. are ascendant seraphim and translated midway

22:5.2 they were embraced by the Trinity and were assigned

22:5.4 are Trinity embraced and commissioned as C. in the

22:5.5 The T. are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in

22:5.5 over ten million of these trusted and high C..

22:5.5 They serve on Uversa and on the major and minor

22:5.5 In their labors they are assisted by a corps of several

22:5.6 T. start out their careers as c., and they continue as

22:5.6 The T. administer group affairs and foster collective

22:5.6 They are the c. of records, plans, and institutions;

22:6.1 Sons of Selection and like their associates, the C.,

30:2.58 4. TC..

custodysee custody, taken into

25:5.3 story of the universe of universes is in the c. of

25:6.4 They never leave the c. of these records to others;

26:10.7 place them in the c. of the complements of rest,

30:4.11 All mortals of survival status, in the c. of personal

39:2.17 Brilliant Evening Stars, who is intrusted with the c.

39:5.10 are in c. of their own special seraphic transporters;

48:2.18 in the c.—as regards morontia affairs—of seventy

48:2.25 with the spirit recorders in the supervision and c. of

66:1.5 so shortly betray his sacred trust of planetary c. and

67:3.5 assumed the c. of the tree of life and permitted only

74:2.6 the delivery of the charge of planetary c. to Adam

77:7.3 Both groups of rebel midwayers are now held in c.

101:3.3 to survive (in Adjuster c.) the dissolution of the self

110:4.4 beyond the dead level of consciousness to the c. of

112:3.5 and there remains, in the c. of the destiny guardian

112:5.15 personality is effectually safeguarded in the c. of

113:1.7 cherubim assigned to the watchcare and c. of one

113:6.10 these morontia realities for safekeeping in the c. of

120:0.6 Michael now assigned to the c. of Immanuel.

120:0.6 Immanuel, in accepting the c. of the universe

123:3.1 Jesus had assumed c. of this priceless manuscript,

134:8.1 and leaving his supplies in the c. of Tiglath, Jesus

152:2.5 food for Jesus and the twelve, which was in the c. of

154:7.3 village of Kheresa, put their boat in the c. of friends,

184:1.9 thought best to send Jesus bound and in the c. of the

184:4.1 Jesus was left in the audience chamber in the c. of

185:4.1 Now that he was in c. of Pilate and the Judeans,

185:5.5 the Son of God, now found himself in the c. of the

186:1.1 Master was placed in the c. of the Roman soldiers

188:3.8 Father’s will, must have been consigned to the c.

189:2.1 but we would have his mortal remains put in our c.

189:2.1 I ask for a mandate giving me the c. of the body of

189:3.2 assigned to the group c. of these surviving mortals,

191:6.3 it shall not be committed to the c. of mere priests.

194:3.6 true religion is delivered from the c. of priests and

custody, taken into

53:9.2 Lucifer was t. by the agents of the Uversa Ancients

173:2.2 could not agree as to when and how he should be t..

177:4.6 be best for the peace of Israel if Jesus should be t.,

177:4.6 orders for Jesus’ arrest that he could be t. quietly,

183:0.3 resistance to the soldiers and would be t. with him.

customsee customwith Jesus

38:2.2 in dealing with sex creatures it is our c. to speak of

51:6.3 It is c. which eventually spreads the ideals of Eden to

63:6.3 From time to time it became the c. to designate

66:4.7 the times of the Caligastia one hundred, for this c.

66:6.2 have been wholly liberated from the slavery of c.;

66:7.16 It became the c. to hold one of these commands in

68:4.1 What habit is to the individual, c. is to the group;

68:4.5 Early man was mightily gripped by c.; the savage

68:4.6  C. has been the thread of continuity which has held

68:4.7 The process of c. evolution grows out of the desire

68:6.9 It was long the c. for a maiden to kill her offspring,

69:5.2 it became the c. to keep the military organization in

69:6.5 it was the c. to kindle new flames annually or after

69:6.6 fire worship led to the c. of “passing through fire,”

69:7.4 It then became the c. to employ watchdogs to

69:9.4 the c. to bury a man’s personal belongings with him.

70:1.2 Eskimo descendants live much by that code; c. is

70:1.19 a c. for two armies to stake all on the outcome of a

70:1.21 Very early it became the c. not to fight near religious

70:3.6 hence it was once the c. to kill all strangers, later on,

70:7.8 It became the c. to take boys away from parents

70:7.12 And this ancient c. has continued down to modern

70:10.10 teachings of Dalamatians greatly lessened this c.,

70:10.14 it was the Hebrew c. to “burn her with fire.”

70:11.5 while religion consecrated the c. as moral law,

70:11.6 down a decision, he simply said, “It is the c..”

74:4.6 long it was the c. to devote this day to self-culture.

74:4.6 This was never the law in Eden, but it was the c. as

74:6.5 Eve always wore clothing in conformity with the c.

76:2.2 in accordance with this c., Cain and Abel likewise

77:4.5 became more and more the c. for the Sons of God to

79:8.3 culminating in the c. of so honoring the men of the

80:8.5 c. of the mother cultists to burn their dead in stone

81:3.1 It even became the c. for entire tribes to dedicate

81:3.3 it was the c. to build new dwellings directly on top

82:3.10 was the origin of the c. of giving wedding presents.

82:4.3 to lend his wife to a friend or guest, and this c. still

82:5.4 an effort to keep the royal blood pure, a c. which

82:5.6 the c. to choose partners from outside the tribe.

82:5.7 gave impetus to the c. of stealing women from

82:5.10 marriage mores largely due to this outmarriage c.

83:2.1 The transition stage between this c. and the times of

83:3.3 initiated the c. of giving the pair valuable presents

83:4.3 it was the c. to dispense with all formality, marriage

83:4.5 It was the c. of many Near Eastern peoples to throw

83:4.7 the c. under the Christian mores to stretch carpets

83:5.4 The Jewish c. requiring that a man consort with his

83:5.4 “raising up seed for his brother,” was the c. of more

84:2.5 At first, it was the c. for the man to go to his wife’s

84:4.5 the c. for a priest to have initial intercourse with a

84:4.6 It was the c. to sprinkle the newborn with holy

84:4.8 It was for long the c. to brutally beat a girl after

85:1.5 It presently became the c. to believe that the gods

86:4.6 The c. of naming children after grandparents and

86:5.13 the c. of the eldest son to try to catch the last breath

87:2.3 the c. to provide food and clothes for the ghost’s

87:2.7 It later became the c. for a widow to commit

87:2.7 had they lived in violation of c., their fear of ghost

87:2.10 Modern man is not supposed to fear ghosts, but c.

87:3.3 The c. of adopting children was to make sure that

87:5.7 The c. of depreciating complimentary remarks

87:6.13 Later this c. expanded into the pronouncing of curses

89:3.1 it became the c. to forego many forms of pleasure,

89:4.10 And this c. found justification under the pretense of

89:5.1 It was a social, economic, religious, and military c..

89:6.1 as it was never the c. to eat these death sacrifices.

89:6.2 dispatch him; the ancients really believed in this c..

89:6.3 As was common c., this well-meaning man had made

89:6.4 When the Chinese made ready to cast a bell, c.

89:6.5 c. of entombing living persons in the walls of new

89:6.7 It was the c. of many peoples to dedicate the first

89:7.2 the c. of smearing blood on the house doorposts for

89:7.3 the ritual killing of children, it was the c. to put an

89:7.3 The Romans adhered to this c. in their scheme of

89:8.3 Subsequently it became the c. to bind fingers instead

89:8.4 The c. of sacrifice eventually became associated,

90:5.2 Ritual is the technique of sanctifying c.; ritual creates

91:8.3 Prayer may become an established c.; many pray

93:9.4 It had long been the c. of Abraham’s people to

95:1.2 But the c. of the early Adamite peoples in honoring

97:8.1 The c. of looking upon the record of the

98:6.4 introduced this c. into the majority of the Christian

121:8.5 It was the c. in those days for pupils thus to honor

122:5.9 Mary were married, in accordance with Jewish c.,

122:9.1 in lieu of his sacrifice as was the c. among heathen

123:2.13 It was the c. of the Galilean Jews for the mother to

123:5.12 It was the c. for Joseph to take Jesus out for walks

124:4.7 the Jewish c. of touching the bit of parchment

125:3.1 in one group and women in another as was their c.

126:2.6 it became the c. for the neighbors to drop in during

135:0.2 John was circumcised according to the Jewish c..

136:4.10 it was the c. to have all great prophets and human

137:4.1 a Jewish c. to celebrate weddings on Wednesday,

137:4.15 saying: “It is the c. to set out first the good wine and

138:3.5 it was the c. for all interested persons to linger about

145:2.2 according to c. he took the first text from the law,

147:5.2 It was the c., when they provided a banquet for

151:1.1 which he sat (for it was the c. to sit when teaching)

162:8.2 For years it had been the c. for these three to drop

164:3.5 It was the c. of these blind men constantly to chant

167:4.6 the c. of the Jews at that time to speak of death as a

172:1.2 it was against the c. of the Jews for a woman to sit

173:1.1 this c. of selling all kinds of sacrificial animals in the

179:0.1 It was the c. to begin the preparations for the

179:3.1 it was the Jewish c. for the host to arise from the

185:5.2 c. of the Roman governors to allow the populace

187:0.1 It was the Roman c. to assign four soldiers for

187:1.1 It was the c. to compel the condemned man to carry

187:1.2 According to c. the captain led the procession,

187:1.2 It was the c., after the victim had been nailed to the

187:1.4 Ordinarily, it was the c. to journey to Golgotha by

187:2.2 It was the c. to remove all clothes from those who

187:2.8 assigned to the Master’s crucifixion, as was the c.,

188:0.2 pits of Gehenna, it was the c. thus to dispose of the

customwith Jesus

123:5.12 It was the c. for Joseph to take Jesus out for walks

127:6.7 It was his c. to engage in this sacramental ritual

128:1.15 with his three friends at Bethany, as was his c. when

133:2.1 As was his c., Jesus intervened in behalf of the

145:2.2 according to c. he took the first text from the law,

146:4.1 it was his c. to speak in these synagogues on the

160:1.11 I am deeply impressed with the c. of Jesus in

162:8.2 For years it had been the c. for these three to drop

166:4.1 ate only two meals a day, it was the c. of Jesus to

177:0.1 it was the c. of Jesus and his apostles to rest from

customarily

23:2.22 the same superuniverse c. exchange ambassadors

50:3.4 staff c. assign their various duties to their mutual

83:5.3 was c. a family affair, one wife for several brothers.

customary

37:2.7 the Brilliant Evening Stars exists other than their c.

66:4.5 It is c. for the corporeal staff of a Planetary Prince to

70:3.9 It was c. for guests to pay their way by telling tales

70:4.10 whom it was c. to invite into the king’s presence

76:2.2 Now, in those days it was c. to make offerings to the

77:4.5 it was c. to allude to this near-by Nodite settlement

83:4.6 For a long time it was c. to set a false wedding day

87:2.8 It was c. to dispatch a large number of subjects to

88:6.1 and it was c. for the practitioner to work unclothed.

89:3.5 It was once c., when under some emotional stress,

89:5.7 it was c. to refrain from eating near relations;

89:5.11 Blood drinking became common, and it was c to mix

89:6.4 it was c. to slay a person as a “foundation sacrifice.”

90:2.6 rain maker, but it was c. to kill him when he failed,

90:2.11 Upon the death of a wealthy man it was c. to divide

90:4.3 Then it became c. for the entire clan to crowd into

122:9.1 It was c. to perform both of these ceremonies at the

123:5.10 It was c. to ask distinguished visitors, stopping over

123:5.11 was c. for the pupils to choose their “birthday text,”

124:4.7 c. to say, “The Lord shall preserve our going out

128:6.11 It was c. for one or two of the smallest of the

147:6.4 It was c. for travelers to help themselves to grain as

147:7.2 Jesus was conducting one of his c. classes of

150:8.8 It was c. to call upon seven persons to read not less

150:8.11 It was c. in the synagogue, after the conclusion of

157:1.1 in the act of refusing to pay the c. half shekel for

173:2.2 interrupting him in the c. manner, asked this question

182:3.11 the Master had fully regained his c. poise;

191:0.11 twins were fairly busy with their c. ministrations.

191:5.1 stubbornness associated with his c. doubtfulness,

customhouse

181:2.13 day at the c. when you first set out to follow me;

customssee customs collector; customs house

64:2.7 and perpetuated their primitive religious c..

66:6.5 The simple folk of Urantia brought their social c. to

68:4.1 the evolution of the primitive c. of your savage

68:4.1 are the modified and expanded c. of yesterday.

68:4.1 group c. develop into folkways or tribal traditions—

68:4.3 preserved inviolate the mores and c. of society

68:4.6 these c. are not an unmitigated evil; their evolution

68:4.6 history is strewn with the remnants of discarded c.

68:4.6 except for the adoption of better and more fit c..

69:1.4 They include marriage c., war for defense, and home

69:1.5 and they embrace c. in dress and personal adornment

69:9.7 prevailing polygamous c. were gradually displaced

73:4.1 Van well knew of these c. and provided that the

82:2.2 the simple mating c. followed by primitive races.

82:2.4 The sex c. of dress, adornment, religious practices

83:2.3 reticent toward marriage, are all relics of olden c..

83:5.15 Human c. evolve, but very slowly.

85:2.5 perpetuate certain of the ancient c. of tree worship

87:6.15 These reversions to primitive c. were considered sure

89:2.5 Many apparently hygienic c. of the early tribes were

89:6.2 persisted in the religious c. of the Chinese, Hindus,

89:6.3 between ancient and time-honored religious c. and

90:5.2 to the preservation of social and religious c..

92:2.3 of creedal perpetuation of ancient and outworn c..

92:2.5 numerous other of their olden and reprehensible c.

92:3.1 cult practices persist alongside newer economic c.

92:7.13 man’s worshipful c. are confused and discredited by

93:4.14 difficult it is to suddenly uproot long-established c.

94:11.1 it fitted well into the religious c. of the yellow race.

97:9.27 having their own peculiar social and economic c.,

120:3.3 give precedence to the accepted c. of family life as

124:4.8 forms, such as the family prayers and other c..

150:1.3 fell back to the olden c. in subsequent generations.

customs collector

138:2.4 1. Matthew Levi, the c. of Capernaum, who had his

138:3.1 Jesus and the six went to call upon Matthew, the c..

139:7.1 but Matthew was himself a c. in Capernaum,

139:7.6 The useful life of Matthew, the business man and c.

customs house

171:6.1 As Jesus passed by the c., Zaccheus the chief

cutsee cut down; cut off; cut short; see clear-cut

59:4.16 the Susquehanna River has c. a valley exposing these

70:7.10 The tribal marks were c. on the body as a part of the

75:2.1 suggestions of compromise and short-c. adventures.

128:7.11 his quota was c. in half because of his marriage,

131:4.7 To know God is to c. the cords of death.

162:4.4 Maza to c. the willow branches for the adornment

187:2.5 Pilate knew they would be c. to the very quick by

187:2.8 vestment reaching down to near the knees, to be c.

193:2.2 he will dig about your roots and c. away your

cut down

80:3.6 Blue men made stone axes, c. down trees, erected

135:6.7 that brings not forth good fruit is destined to be c.

165:5.3 and tomorrow is c. down and cast into the fire,

166:4.9  C. down this barren tree; why should it encumber

166:4.9 next year, if it bears no fruit, it shall be c. down.’

cut off

23:1.9 they are altogether c. from the sustenance and

40:6.2 an everlasting name, one that shall not be c..”

51:1.4 and rebel, this order of Sons becomes isolated, c.

53:7.3 The circuits to the fallen worlds were also c.,

59:3.9 alternately opened up to the sea and then c. so

59:6.8 that North America was temporarily isolated, c.

62:1.3 except to the north, and that was repeatedly c. by

64:7.1 thousands of years migration to eastern Asia was c..

67:2.3 utterly c. from all outside counsel and advice.

108:4.4 a world is isolated by rebellion, when a planet is c.

cut short

80:2.1 The expansion of the violet race into Europe was c.

80:6.5 This brilliant epoch of culture was c. by warfare

Cuthites

143:4.1 almost equal number of the descendants of the C.,

Cutites

73:7.1 it was occupied variously by the Nodites, C., and

cuts

48:5.7 There are no royal roads, short c., or easy paths to

75:8.5 to circumvent the established plan by short c.,

136:8.5 Jesus was fully aware of the short c. open to one of

180:2.6 And a wise husbandman c. away only the dead

cutting

70:7.10 Much self-torture and painful c. entered into these

87:6.4  1. C. off the head and tying up the body in the grave.

89:4.1 first sacrifices were such acts as c. the flesh,

89:4.1 mutilations, knocking out teeth, and c. off fingers.

89:8.3 the custom to bind fingers instead of c. them off.

89:8.3 Shaving the head and c. hair were forms of religious

187:5.4 together to protect themselves from the c. sand.

cuttlefish

59:2.11 survived as the modern pearly nautilus, octopus, c.,

60:2.8 Sponges were everywhere, and both c. and oysters

65:6.4 The c. employs copper for this function, and the

Cybele

98:4.3 1. The Phrygian cult of C. and her son Attis.

98:5.5 and the ceremonies of the Phrygian cult of C.,

cycle

7:1.11 This appears to be the c. of experiential spirit, but

8:1.1 divine personality c. becomes perfect and complete.

8:1.3 the union of all three, the c. of eternity is established.

10:2.7 With the Spirit the existential c. of Deity

11:6.5 years to complete the entire expansion-contraction c.

13:3.2 philosophers maintain that each Paradise c.,

14:4.9 Decay and death are not a part of the c. of life on

17:2.2 when the c. of reflective creation had run its course,

28:4.8 fleeting glimpses of the technique of the eternity c.,

29:2.14 All energy is circuited in the Paradise c., but the

32:5.4 to the mortal mind, to conceive of eternity as a c.

32:5.4 eternal purpose as an endless circle, a c. of eternity

32:5.4 with, and forming a part of, the c. of eternity, we

37:9.9 the Universe Mother Spirit, has completed its c.,

41:3.8 require from two to seven days to complete a c..

42:2.4 are the centrum of the Paradise c. of cosmic reality.

42:2.16 Here the evolutionary c. seems to turn back upon

42:10.1 This eternal c. of energy, being circuited in the

57:4.1 embraces the second and last c. of sun dispersion,

57:4.3 nebula was fast finishing its tertiary c. of existence,

57:4.4 the completion of the tertiary c. of nebular life and

57:4.5 10,000,000,000 years ago the quartan c. of

57:4.5 which were to inaugurate the second nebular sun c.

57:4.5 The quartan c. of nebular existence was about to

57:5.2 required three and one-half days to complete a c. of

58:1.2 is ripe for the inauguration of the evolutionary c..

105:2.7 initiates the creative c., which is consummated in the

105:5.5 comes into being a new c. of reality—the growth c.

105:5.5 —the growth c.—a majestic downsweep from the

106:8.12 Father-Infinite—the completion of the c. of reality.

112:5.2 The c. is foreordained, but man’s participation

115:3.12 the dual motions of the c. of reality metamorphosis

117:2.5 participants in the c. of the growth of the Supreme.

117:3.11 completed an appropriate c. of creative activity.

130:7.5 will be viewed as a whole and perfectly related c.;

cycles

11:1.4 Paradise or follow the insurging c. of cosmic force;

11:5.6 expands and contracts through three c. of activity.

11:5.8 This outer zone pulsates in agelong c. of gigantic

11:5.9 with the two-billion-year expansion-contraction c.

11:6.2 in the contraction and expansion c. of the cosmos.

11:6.3 counterbalance the space-expansion-contraction c. of

11:6.4 The c. of space respiration extend in each phase for

12:4.12 in the two-billion-year c. of space respiration

15:5.11 be prepared for new c. of universe function following

28:6.17 But ever will the play c. of time alternate with the

28:6.17 of time alternate with the service c. of progress.

32:5.4 synchronized with the transient material c. of time.

36:5.15 being encircuited in the spirit c. of the Mother Spirit.

41:3.8 to the present eleven and one-half year sunspot c..

41:9.5 equilibrium between expansion and contraction c.,

57:5.2 but its eleven and one-half year sunspot c. betray that

58:2.9 but during the height of sunspot c. this variation of

58:6.8 Through almost endless c. of gains and losses,

60:4.1 sea dominance have occurred in million-year c..

68:1.3 And human society has evolved in agelong c. as a

92:3.5 advances slowly in generation epochs and agelong c..

104:3.13 the circle of infinity throughout the endless c. of

106:7.5 incomprehensible throughout all the c. of eternity.

118:0.12 forthcoming in the fullness of time and c. of eternity.

cyclone

57:1.6 whirl which eventually grew into this vast c. of space

cyclones

15:4.4 the tremendous c. of force which, when once started,

29:5.5 They are the living instigators of the energy c. of

42:2.12 Force Organizers may retire from the energy c. of

58:2.7 sunspots, those solar c. which whirl in opposite

cyclonic

99:4.6 rip tides of the c. transitions of a scientific era,

cymbal

7:3.6 Such words are as “sounding brass and a tinkling c..”

Cymboytonbuilder of the temple of religion at Urmia

134:3.2 This man was C., and he numbered among his

134:3.3  C. or one of his three sons always presided at these

134:3.4 C. arranged with Jesus to sojourn with them for two

134:4.10 authority rested in their presiding head—C..

134:6.14 After the death of C., his sons encountered great

134:6.15  C.’ eldest son had appealed to Abner at Philadelphia

Cynic

121:4.4 3. The C..

121:4.4 These wandering C. preachers did much to prepare

132:2.1 answer this sincere C.’ question about good and evil.

Cynical

159:3.4 Be not c. with my fear-ridden children.

Cynicism

121:4.4  C. had formerly been more of a religion than a

121:4.6 With the possible exception of C., they were for the

131:1.0 1. CYNICISM

Cynics

98:0.2 in the purest form must be mentioned the C..

98:3.9 the C., who exhorted the Romans to abandon their

98:3.9 But the people at large rejected the C.;

98:6.2 thus languished until the days of the Skeptics, C.,

121:4.4 the C. traced their philosophy to Diogenes of

121:4.4 the C. made their religio-philosophy democratic.

130:8.1 Claudus became an enthusiastic preacher of the C.

131:1.1 were best preserved in the doctrines of the C..

132:0.4 the worth-while leaders of the C., the Stoics,

132:0.4 selected five of the leading Stoics, eleven of the C.,

132:2.1 Mardus was the acknowledged leader of the C. of

133:0.1 And these small groups of Stoics, C., and mystery

133:2.1 “I perceive you are a priest of the C., and I am

133:3.12 Aquila being one of the C. with whom Jesus had

Cyprus

80:7.10 Euphrates valley and settled upon the island of C.;

130:0.3 From Ephesus they sailed for C., putting in at

130:0.3 spent considerable time visiting and resting on C.

133:7.0 7. SOJOURN AT C.—DISCOURSE ON MIND

133:7.1 the travelers set sail for C., stopping at Rhodes.

133:7.2 a period of real rest and play on this visit to C. as

139:8.13 persecution scattered the believers, went to C.,

Cyrene

130:0.2 From Crete they sailed for Carthage, touching at C..

130:6.6 in northern Africa, stopping for two days at C..

187:1.9 Then he ordered a passerby, one Simon from C.,

187:1.10 This man Simon had come all the way from C.,

Cyrenians

187:1.10 Simon was stopping with other C. just outside the

CyrusPersian king

89:7.3 in the traditions of Sargon, Moses, C., and Romulus.

 

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