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Di-Dz - The Urantia Book Concordance

The Urantia Book Concordance


— Di-Dz —

diabolical

70:6.6 court magic was d.; the king’s enemies soon died.

diadems

44:4.8 These concepts are like gems of beauty in d. of glory

144:5.84 Crown us with celestial d. of fruitful service,

diagnosing

90:4.3 not uncommon for a woman to be the d. shaman,

90:4.3 The usual method of d. disease was to examine the

dialect

68:1.6 suspicious antisocial races that speak a different d.

70:4.5 3. Speaking the same d..

74:2.2 The tongue of Eden was an Andonic d. as spoken by

74:2.2 Adam and Eve had fully mastered this human d.

78:5.3 Aryan was a blend of the Andonic d. of that region

121:6.2 The common people spoke some d. of Aramaic;

123:3.1 Jesus had mastered the Galilean d. of the Aramaic

dialects

71:8.12 10. The conquest of d.—the triumph of a universal

75:1.3 confusion of hundreds upon hundreds of local d..

79:8.5 ancestor worship, increasing d., and no call for

81:6.17 The origin of d. is illustrated by the indulgence in

81:6.18 The conquest of d. must precede the spread of a

dialog

136:8.3 Throughout all this momentous d. of Jesus’

dialogue

91:0.1 Prayer evolved from nonreligious monologue and d.

91:1.4 Prayer early becomes a d. and rapidly expands to the

91:3.2 techniques of praying tend to evolve into the d. type

91:6.4 Prayer, a d. with one’s alter ego, constitutes a

dialogues

91:3.1 pseudo d. in which this alter ego makes replies to his

diameter

11:2.2 being one-sixth longer in the north-south d. than in

11:2.2 the north-south diameter than in the east-west d..

11:2.2 nether surface is one tenth that of the east-west d..

14:1.16 The up-and-down d. of the outer circuit is fifty

14:1.16 circuit is fifty thousand times that of the transverse d.

32:2.11 far, far away in the dense d. of the Milky Way.

41:3.2 suns have an average d. of about one million miles

41:3.2 Antares, is four hundred and fifty times the d. of

41:4.7 Its d. is over three hundred million miles—ample

42:6.7 atom is a trifle over 1/100,000,000th of an inch in d.,

42:6.8 then, in comparison, a pin’s head would attain a d.

46:5.25 This center is fifty miles in d..

46:5.27 This model is forty miles in d. and is an actual

57:2.3 after reaching its maximum of d., to whirl faster and

59:3.5 grew to be fifteen feet long and one foot in d.

59:5.22 the Carboniferous trees commonly seven feet in d.

60:2.8 though one species attained a d. of eight feet.

diameters

42:4.14 Such wavelike energy ripples are 860 times the d.

diametrically

103:6.2 these two d. opposite avenues of approaching the

diamonds

63:5.6 ends of the earth in quest of gold, platinum, and d..

dictate

12:7.3 the demands of perfection might for any reason d.

18:3.3 but the Ancients of Days d. the administration of

125:6.12 misguided efforts of his parents to d. the course of

132:5.15 d. your decisions regarding the bequest of riches

133:1.2 execute the punishment which my mind might d.

183:1.2 will it, neither did the archenemies of Jesus d. it,

185:1.8 understand why the Jews presumed to d. to Pilate—

dictated

37:10.7 [D. by a Brilliant Evening Star of Nebadon, Number

62:7.2 this first message, d. by the chief of the archangel

74:3.10 But circumstances d. otherwise.

89:5.1 Group interests d. the practice of cannibalism.

92:2.4 are the forms of religion d. by the racial morality.

106:3.4 the purposes of the Paradise Deities as they are d. by

136:6.3 Jesus’ human nature d. that the first duty was self-

dictates

3:2.6 rather in accordance with the d. of eternal wisdom

4:4.4 the sentiments of his eternal nature and by the d. of

68:6.9 regardless of the d. of the mores, very few children

101:9.3 loyalty to the highest d. of spiritual consciousness.

116:6.5 responsive, in part, to the d. of (personal) mind.

118:8.10 assumed restraint in accordance with the moral d. of

124:4.9 “Be loyal to the d. of your highest convictions of

132:5.20 commonplace d. of justice, honesty, and fairness

139:12.11 Judas yielded to the sour and sordid d. of a proud

147:4.6 Good judgment d. that such a rule of living should

149:6.4 of good things bestowed by the d. of the father’s

168:4.11 the immature child when his superior wisdom d. that

dictation

110:5.6 originating in the mind is the d. of the Adjuster.

132:2.4 blind individual who logically follows scientific d.,

195:4.2 the overshadowing authority, and d. of the church.

dictations

27:4.1 formalities nor the d. of artificial castes but rather

110:5.5 conscious reception of the d. of mortal conscience.

dictator

70:12.2 of authority and unity of command, the d. won.

72:1.4 one of the nation’s powerful d.-triumvirs had a

72:1.4 He volunteered to abdicate upon condition that

132:5.14 I adjure you not to become a d. as to how other rich

dictatorial

12:7.2 the acts of God often appear to be d. and arbitrary.

81:6.33 primitive methods of communism or d. regulative

139:8.7 and so sympathetic but never meddlesome or d.;

149:2.12 a drawing power over men, but Jesus was not d..

195:8.4 The tyrannical and d. political state is the direct

dictators

70:12.12 6. Control by ambitious and clever would-be d..

72:1.4 communal states, and d. came and went in endless

178:1.9 seek to exercise the authority of religious d.,

dictatorship

72:1.4 the baser of the remaining two, also vacate his d..

dictionary

99:1.6 be restated every time the d. of human language is

didnon-exhaustive; see didinterrogative; see not, did

11:1.4 D. he move, universal pandemonium would be

45:7.1 traits which they could not, or d. not, acquire

62:5.9 we d. not—could not—arbitrarily influence Andon

didinterrogative

56:9.2 D. the Absolute exist before the Trinity? and is the

132:6.1 D. we not supremely enjoy this ministry of

133:2.1 D. the woman do something wrong, or d. you

133:4.10 D. you ever sincerely endeavor to talk with the spirit

140:3.20 many will say to me, ‘D. we not prophesy in your

142:3.21 And d you never take notice of these commandments

143:1.5 D. John look like a weakling?

143:2.5 D. not the Prophet Jeremiah long ago tell you that

145:2.6 D. not the prophet tell you that the God of heaven

145:2.6 And d. not Jeremiah exhort you to make religion an

151:4.1 ‘Sir, d. you not sow good seed in your field?

152:4.2 “O, you of little faith, wherefore d. you doubt?”

153:5.4 D. I not choose you twelve men and set you apart as

162:3.5 your accusers, d. no man remain to stone you?”

163:3.7 D not each of you agree to work for a denarius a day

163:6.6 D. you not expect that your message would manifest

163:6.6 D. you go forth with so little faith in this gospel that

164:4.9 d. he say to you? d. he ask you to believe in him?”

166:3.4 And when you say, ‘D. we not eat and drink with

166:3.4 and d. you not teach in our streets?

168:1.7 D. the divine mind of Jesus know, even before

168:1.12D. I not tell you at the first that this sickness was

173:2.4 D. John get his authority from heaven or men?”

173:4.4 Jesus said: “D. you never read in the Scripture

184:2.5D. I not see you in the garden when they arrested

185:3.1D. you ever teach that tribute should be refused

189:4.10 Then said Jesus: “D. not this Jesus tell you, even in

190:5.4 D. you not understand how great was the gospel

191:2.1 D. I not tell you about these things when I was

191:2.1 D. I not say to you that the chief priests and the

Didymussee also Thomas

138:2.5 2. Thomas D., a fisherman of Tarichea and carpenter

139:8.0 8. THOMAS DIDYMUS

139:8.12 true scientist—Thomas D.—and he believed in Jesus.

diesee die, never or not

21:4.3 Only once does he live and d. as a member of the

32:5.4 that such temporary epochs are born, live, and d.

32:5.4 the temporary beings of time are born, live, and d..

32:5.4 Most human beings d. because, having failed to

37:9.11 You are born, live, d., and pass on to other worlds

38:2.2 marry nor are given in marriage; neither do they d.

49:6.11 many d. in youth before choosing the Paradise career

49:6.12 Children who d. when too young to have Adjusters

52:4.3 birth, neither do Avonals d. the death of the realm.

63:4.3 very loyal to their families; they would d. without

71:0.2 obligation of the citizen to live and d. for the state.

75:4.4 as the mortals of the realm; you shall surely d..”

77:5.5 Ratta about made up her mind to d. without issue,

84:7.6 ancient man exposed undesired children to d.;

87:1.3 to a smaller hut or left in the open air to d. alone.

87:1.4 they feared they too would d. if they fell asleep in

90:2.4 Once, the person counted out must d.; now, he is

90:3.7 believed that a tribesman could d. as a result of his

95:5.11 Never did the concept of monotheism d. out of the

111:1.4 been given mind, and it is by mind that you live or d..

112:5.4 are born, live, and d. in a relative instant of time;

112:5.10 the spiritually and cosmically advanced mortals d.,

128:3.6 world’s Savior, and for whom he was so soon to d.,

128:3.6 Saul saw how this Greek could d. for his faith,

131:9.4 While all creatures must d. and return to the earth,

133:4.12 you guilty; they have determined that you shall d..

139:2.15 informed Peter that he must d as his Master had died

139:8.8 “Come on, comrades, let’s go and d. with him.”

141:3.5 who, when he had finished watching the Master d.,

143:1.6 It is easy to d. in the line of physical battle when

145:2.5 Every man shall d. for his own iniquity; every man

145:2.7 Only the soul that sins shall d..

148:6.9 he may suffer on and even d., but his enlightened

153:2.2 laid hold of him, saying, ‘You shall surely d..’

153:2.2 to all the people, saying: ‘This man is worthy to d.,

153:3.6 their belief that “it is better to d. than to transgress

154:6.3 I hope he would be willing to d. before he would

159:3.8 men d. searching for the very God who lives within

160:2.6 Many noble human impulses d. because there is no

162:5.3 with understanding rejects this saving light shall d.

165:2.3 here before me are men who would be willing to d.

167:4.7 courage; let us go also that we may d. with him.”

168:3.3 before even gone so far as to declare he should d.,

168:3.6 many times repeated: “It is better that one man d.,

171:3.4 to all Israel that he had been condemned to d.

171:3.4 open declaration of the Sanhedrin that he must d..

171:3.5 disciples did not believe it possible for Jesus to d.;

171:4.6 the Son of Man go up to Jerusalem to suffer and d.

172:1.7 words when he forewarned them that he must d.,

172:1.9 And presently they decided that Lazarus must also d.

174:3.1 Master, Moses said that if a married man should d.

178:1.9 the very manner in which you will suffer and d. for

180:2.1 the branch will d. if it is separated from the vine.

180:6.7 I have plainly told you that the Son of Man must d.

181:2.9 not hesitate to go forth in battle and d. for me,

181:2.28 I will go with you and, if need be, d. for you.”

184:1.6 that Jesus must either leave Palestine or d.; so he

184:4.1 confirmation of their decision that Jesus must d..

185:1.1 religion, a faith for which they were willing to d.,

185:1.3 will not hesitate to d. for their religious convictions

185:1.3 ground, and sent word that they were ready to d..

185:2.3 and this disturber of our nation is worthy to d. for

185:3.7 that they wildly shouted that Jesus should d.;

185:5.3 This man was under sentence to d. as soon as the

185:6.2 law provided that only those condemned to d. by

185:6.6 I perceive that you are determined this man shall d.,

185:6.7 by that law this man ought to d. because he made

185:7.2 and before he had been duly sentenced to d..

185:8.1 soon to be condemned to d. by an unjust judge

185:8.2 You are determined that he shall d., but I have found

186:0.1 Go to my mother and bring her to see me ere I d..”

186:2.1 He fully understood the sort of death he would d.,

186:3.4 that he would d. and “rise again on the third day.”

186:4.4 to take two thieves who had been condemned to d.;

186:4.4 captain thought these two might just as well d. with

186:5.7 Jesus is not about to d. as a sacrifice for sin.

187:0.4 Jewish leaders went out to see Jesus d. on the cross

187:0.4 and that he was condemned to d., they busied

187:3.6 supernatural power, and he likewise elected to d. as

187:3.6 He had lived as a man, and he would d. as a man—

188:4.8 for them, to d. as a substitute and in their stead.

189:2.1 we have seen the Sovereign live and d. on Urantia;

189:4.10 that he would d., but that he would rise again?”

190:1.3 I heard the Master say that, after he should d., he

190:1.5 told us before they arrested him that he would d.

die, never or not

55:2.1 existing in the final era of light and life, do not d.;

75:4.5 that Eve should surely not d. but rather live anew in

86:3.2 All races have their legends of men who did not d.,

95:5.11 Never did the concept of monotheism d. out of the

131:3.7 Those who are earnest d. not; the thoughtless are

140:1.6 some of you will not d. until you have seen the

153:2.12 if a man eats thereof, he shall never d. in spirit.

167:7.3 “The angels never d., as man does.

168:0.7 lives and believes in me shall never really d..

174:3.2 more like the angels of heaven, and they never d..

186:5.7 Jesus is not about to d. as a sacrifice for sin.

188:4.1 Jesus did not d. this death on the cross to atone for

188:4.3 Jesus did not d. to ransom man from the clutch of

192:2.6 that John would not d. before the Master returned,

193:1.2 are the faith sons of my Father, you shall never d.;

died

47:2.1 including those who have d. on the evolutionary

62:4.5 might have lived that long had they d. natural deaths,

62:4.5 early days very few animals ever d. a natural death;

67:4.4 spiritual sustenance, eventually d. a natural death.

68:4.3 jealous of the ways by which they had lived and d.

69:5.12 were supposed to go direct to heaven when they d..

69:9.6 a rich man’s property, and when a wealthy man d.,

70:6.6 magic was diabolical; the king’s enemies soon d..

70:10.10 If one were unable to avenge himself in life, he d.

76:4.8 before Adam d. this commission had selected

76:5.5 Adam lived for 530 years; he d. of what might be

76:5.5 Eve had d. nineteen years previously of a weakened

77:6.3 These sixteen children lived and d. as mortals of the

79:4.8 India d. out even before the Mohammedan invasion.

79:8.4 “One Truth” as taught by Singlangton never d. out;

79:8.17 millions of human beings have lived and d., blessed

84:4.7 If a woman d. in childbirth, especially during the

85:6.3 Tribal chiefs d. and were deified.

86:4.6 Some later-day races believed that man d. from three

87:1.4 up all night and talked when a member of the clan d.;

87:2.7 When a child d., the mother, aunt, or grandmother

87:2.8 slaves were killed when their master d. that they

89:6.2 that these sacrifices d. out in northern Europe.

89:6.5 The Chinese buried in a wall workmen who d. while

93:9.4 Abraham d. confident in that faith in God which

95:6.4 And Zoroaster heroically d. in battle for that which

98:4.8 the legend of the Nile god of old, a god who d. and

98:5.4 It was taught that, when a man d., he went before

111:0.6 When an Egyptian of this period d., it was expected

121:2.11 Herod d. in 4 B.C., and his son Herod Antipas

121:8.3 Mark made many notes before Peter d. in A.D. 67,

121:8.8 d. in A.D. 90 just before Luke finished the second

124:4.4 Joseph and Mary lived and d. without learning that

126:2.1 But Joseph d. of his injuries before Mary arrived.

126:2.8 all the more tragic to think that Joseph d. ere they

127:3.13 Little Amos, their baby brother, d. after a week’s

128:1.2 tested, even as you are,” and he suffered and d..

128:3.6 led him to espouse the cause for which Stephen d.;

133:3.10 The elder of these two women d. a short time later,

134:3.3 this unique school of religions lived and d. without

135:2.1 After an illness of several months Zacharias d. in July

136:2.8 since Augustus d. in A.D. 14, it should be recalled

139:2.15 informed Peter that he must die as his Master had d.

139:4.15 John d. a natural death at Ephesus in A.D. 103 when

139:6.9 Nathaniel’s father (Bartholomew) d. shortly after

139:6.9 Nathaniel d. in India.

139:7.9 The apostles all d. without knowing that Matthew

139:7.10 this regenerated publican d. triumphant in the faith of

139:9.11 But the twins lived and d. conscious of having been

139:11.11 And Simon d. and was buried in the heart of Africa.

165:4.1 Master, my father d. leaving much property to me

168:0.2 And when Lazarus d. a few hours after the

168:0.6 had been here, my brother would not have d.!”

168:0.10 had only been here, my brother would not have d.!”

168:1.7 divine mind of Jesus know, even before Lazarus d.,

168:2.5 Martha had to explain to him that he had d. on

168:4.2 yet, in spite of this promise, Lazarus actually d..

168:5.3 and d., when 67 years old, of the same sickness that

169:3.2 it came to pass that the beggar d. and was carried

169:3.2 And then, presently, this rich man also d. and was

174:3.1 a certain man who had six brothers d. childless;

174:3.1 his next brother took his wife but also soon d.,

174:3.1 take the wife, but he also d. leaving no offspring.

174:3.1 And then, after them all, the woman herself d..

175:2.2 presently d. unflinchingly for that truth which they

178:1.13 whether the roots of truth in your heart have not d.

185:1.6 Tiberius d. while Pilate was on the way to Rome,

186:2.3 Although Jesus lived and d. on Urantia, his whole

187:5.5 When the Roman centurion saw how Jesus d., he

187:5.6 Jesus d. royally—as he had lived.

188:3.4 he d. the same natural death on the cross as would

188:4.4 but not since the Master lived and d. among your

188:4.6 Jesus lived and d. for a whole universe, not just for

188:4.6 had salvation even before Jesus lived and d. on

192:4.5 Elijah Mark, suddenly d. from a hemorrhage in the

194:4.6 Jesus lives; he d. for men; he gave the spirit; he is

195:2.2 And so, when these early persecutions d. out,

195:3.4 the way they d. for their faith during the earlier times

dies

52:5.4 The bestowal Son lives and d. for the spiritual uplift

89:1.2 he sometimes d. of fright when he violated a taboo,

90:3.6 If a mother d. in childbirth, the child is strangled—

103:9.6 When theology masters religion, religion d.;

131:8.6 When man d., the spirit begins to wing its long flight

165:4.8 he must leave all these things to others when he d..

168:0.7 who believes in me, though he d., yet shall he live.

174:5.8 except a grain of wheat falls into the earth and d.,

174:5.8 but if it d. in good soil, it springs up again to life

180:5.2 human formulation of divine truth, it speedily d..

diet

66:4.7 of this group were fully satisfied by a nonflesh d..

66:4.7 The practice of subsisting on a nonflesh d. dates

66:5.5 and cheese became common articles of human d..

76:3.7 never partook of flesh as a part of their regular d..

76:4.4 but many of them continued to follow a nonflesh d..

81:1.8 the combination of the wheat, rice, and vegetable d.

84:1.3 Both d. and the evil eye were also believed to be

135:3.1 This, their regular d., was supplemented by

dietetic

81:1.8 the human race to become omnivorous in d. practice.

dieting

90:4.8 Fasting, d., and counterirritants were often used as

differ

3:2.8 the welfare of the part may sometimes appear to d.

5:1.4 The mortals of the realms may d. greatly in innate

5:1.5 However mortals may d. in their intellectual, social,

18:3.2 are in personality diverse, but they do not d. from

30:1.11 Such entities d. very greatly from Adjusters; they

31:6.2 The midway creatures from various universes d. in

32:1.3 though local universes d. in physical dimensions

32:3.14 in degree of divinity potential, but they d. in kind.

40:9.4 one particular in which Spirit-fused mortals d. from

40:10.5 greater or lesser than another, merely that they d..

41:2.1 The Norlatiadek systems d. in many respects, but all

47:4.2 While the various orders of celestial life d., they are

49:1.2 The chemical formulas d. in each system, and the

49:3.5 even in survival their peoples d., being candidates

49:3.5 In mind and character the nonbreathers do not d.

71:5.1 (Murder and war d. in their status before the mores,

79:4.6 the second garden, albeit their teachings d. greatly

92:4.9 These papers d. from all previous revelations, for

100:6.1 Evolutionary religions and revelatory religions d.

105:7.3 though we compare Supreme and Ultimate, they d.

133:0.3 “Though human beings d. in many ways, the one

133:7.11 That individuals so d. in their life performances

143:2.2 Wherein does your teaching d. from that of John?”

144:6.11 They learned to d., to debate, to contend, to pray,

155:6.8 Racial minds may d., but all mankind is indwelt by

differed

50:6.2 The development of civilization on Urantia has not d

60:3.8 waters and that of the Pacific Ocean had d. greatly,

62:4.5 Although in emotional nature the Primates d. little

97:3.2 The inhabitants of Palestine d. in their attitude

100:7.8 recognizing how they d. in innate endowments and

135:5.4 While the Jews d. greatly in their estimates of the

135:5.7 Again the Jewish teachers d..

139:2.11 Although Peter and Paul d. much in temperament

193:6.4 Nathaniel d. increasingly with Peter regarding

differencesee difference between

1:4.5 The divine mystery consists in the inherent d. which

6:3.5 to the human mind the thought that there is a d.,

9:2.3 There is a d. in function between the spirit of the Son

11:5.5 southern regions; this is a uniformly registered d..

24:7.6 number of Graduate Guides, allowing for a slight d.,

42:4.12 this d. in atomic weight represents the actual loss of

47:3.1 you would hardly notice the d. except for the fact

52:7.14 no d. whether a realm has been wholly loyal, tainted

57:7.2 its satellite, but there was not so much d. in size

66:4.7 with this d.: The re-created bodies of this group

76:3.2 the death of Adam made little d. in the conduct of

84:6.5 this d. is described as male and female;

97:3.1 socioeconomic clash of ideologies rather than a d. in

97:3.5 Out of this basic d. in the regard for land, there

102:8.3 The d. in the religions of various ages is wholly

102:8.3 dependent on the d. in man’s comprehension of

105:7.3 more than degree; the d. is also a matter of quality.

106:8.23 we are inclined to forecast a vast experiential d..

116:6.3 departure is made from absolute levels, d. appears,

118:1.2 A million or a billion moments makes no d..

118:1.10 creatures does there appear to be such a vast d..

123:6.9 Because of this d. of opinion between Joseph and

123:6.9 reported that since there was such a d. of opinion

129:2.4 and Zebedee supplied the d., so that John paid up

148:9.3 What is the d. whether I say to this paralytic, your

151:3.1 “My beloved, you must always make a d. in

difference between

5:1.1 The magnitude of the spiritual d. the highest

5:3.1 There is a d. the Godheads in the matter of personal

5:3.3 element; that is the great d. worship and prayer.

6:2.8 In divine goodness I discern no d the Father and Son

9:2.3 There is a d. in function between the spirit of the Son

29:2.14 There is a d. Havona energy and the energies of

77:7.6 Jesus knew and recognized the d. insanity and

79:6.7 today in China there is a definite d. the northern

85:7.2 To the primitive mind there is little d. fearing,

86:2.4 The d. the minds of savage and civilized men is more

97:9.8 The d. sacred and profane history is well illustrated

98:6.4 The one great d. Mithraism and Christianity, aside

100:6.9 The characteristic d. evolved and revealed religion is

101:7.4 The great d. a religious and a nonreligious

102:3.13 There is a vast d. the evolutionary will-to-believe

103:3.1 do have a recognition of the d. the self-interest and

103:4.1 characteristic d. a social occasion and a religious

112:5.3 This is the essential d. man and an energy system:

123:6.6 the explanation for the great d. the temperatures of

124:4.5 conscious of the d. the viewpoints of Joseph and

130:2.7 tell him the d. the will of God and that human

133:9.3 Jesus regarding the d. knowledge, wisdom, and truth

138:6.3 endeavored to make clear the d. his teachings and

138:8.8 Jesus made plain the d. the repentance of so-called

140:8.3 the d. the requirements of apostleship and

141:4.8 The Master well knew the d. the possession of evil

146:1.1 the task of making plain the d. these older beliefs and

155:4.2 What is the real d. between their religion and ours?

155:5.6 Jesus made it clear that the great d. the religion of

165:4.5 There is a d. wealth which leads to covetousness

171:8.8 the apostles sought to know the d. the meaning of

180:5.12 And all this clearly indicates the d. the old religion

180:6.2 teacher will illuminate the d. sin and righteousness

differences

3:2.8 circle of eternity such apparent d. are nonexistent.

10:3.4 are unmistakable d. in their universe performances,

11:2.3 These d. in dimensions, taken in connection with its

11:5.5 From time to time there are also noted d. in the

16:0.11 the superuniverses are such that the individual d. of

18:3.3 the underlying creational d. of the seven segmental

21:1.3 functions in the universes, we discern apparent d..

25:3.6 referees are not so much concerned with personal d.

25:3.7 provision for the fair adjustment of these honest d.

25:3.7 they have produced universes which abound in d.

25:3.7 mechanisms and means for composing all these d.

25:3.8 if the difficulties arise out of sincere d. of opinion

25:3.10 is almost impossible to explain the nature of those d.

25:3.12 from arbiters of d. to explainers of mysteries—

35:2.4 the major difficulties and settle the serious d. which

39:1.7 but rather to adjudicate honest d. of opinion and

40:5.18 There are d. too numerous to narrate even between

40:5.18 but this presentation makes clear the essential d. in

47:9.1 Any discernible d. between those mortals hailing

48:6.32 the mansion worlds, where these same d. tend to

49:2.10 The physical d. of the worlds of mortal habitation are

49:2.26 variations in planetary life, but all of these d. are

49:4.1 There are great d. between the mortals of the

49:4.8 akin, regardless of certain structural and chemical d.

49:4.8 Regardless of personal or physical planetary d.,

49:5.13 These brain d. characterize even the prehuman

49:5.20 all these racial d. pertain only to the life in the flesh.

52:2.12 sufficient d. between individuals and between

52:7.5 There are still great d. among mortals, but the state

57:8.22 elevation the first climatic d. of the planet appeared.

64:6.34 4. D. in status of the races and of groups within each

68:3.2 The ghost dream was one of the earliest appearing d.

69:3.4 These d. determined the next division of labor.

69:3.8 divisions of labor were favored by the inherent d. in

71:1.23 that transcends all minor struggles and group d.

71:8.13 —international adjudication of national and racial d.

72:5.3 as a procedure in adjusting personal or industrial d..

81:5.6 of the right, the just and fair regulation of class d.,

81:6.18 Language d. have ever been the great barrier to the

84:6.5 The d. of nature, reaction, viewpoint, and thinking

84:6.6 The d. in viewpoint between male and female

84:6.7 Marriage is an institution designed to compose sex d

94:11.4 their own religious scriptures as well as the d.

105:5.9 But these d., which are so important this side of

107:1.2 the bestowal of Adjusters, there exist no such d.

114:6.17 d. are usually composed by the governor general,

115:3.11 From the eternity viewpoint, the d. between the

121:6.9 or philosophic d. of the Eastern (Babylonian) and

126:3.11 In most matters, when d. of opinion had arisen in

138:0.1 —they very nearly rejected him—and these d. were

144:6.10 co-ordinate divergent efforts, compose d. of opinion,

146:3.10 to make clear the d. between personal religious

147:2.4 were co-operative, and notwithstanding their d. of

149:2.5 they refrain from placing so much emphasis on the d.

151:2.6 all such d. in results are directly due to conditions

166:5.4 parted company with Paul over d. of philosophy and

174:1.1 discussing their d. of opinion about the Master’s

174:1.1 dealing with the d. between praise and worship,

174:4.7 speedily forgot their time-honored d. in the united

194:3.14 founded on racial distinction, cultural d., social

differentsee different from

0:2.6 The term requires a d. definition on each personal

0:4.1 realizable in three primal phases on many d. levels

1:0.2 made to be eventually inhabited by many d. types of

1:1.1 The First Father is known by various names in d.

1:1.1 by various names in d. universes and in d. sectors

1:1.3 on d. worlds and in various universes, the Creator

1:1.5 God is referred to as the Father, and on d. planets

5:4.14 personal religious experience of three d. persons:

5:5.5 albeit very d. qualities of religion, one evolutional

6:1.5 The Eternal Son is known by d. names in various

10:2.8 function in seven d. singular and plural capacities.

10:3.2 the domains of space, they appear to be quite d..

11:2.9 It has received many names in d. universes, and the

12:3.7 the following conclusions regarding the d. gravity

12:5.6 There are three d. levels of time cognizance:

12:7.3 wisdom might indicate the demand for d. conduct—

13:0.2 each world of each circuit is d. excepting the seven

13:4.7 involving so many d. orders of living beings,

14:1.14 in many particulars; even in form they are very d..

14:2.3 spiritual orders of reaction response vary in d.

14:2.6 All natural law is co-ordinated on a basis entirely d.

14:6.20 Mind is d. on each Havona world and serves as the

15:4.4 In outer space there may be seen ten d. forms of

15:4.7 widely scattered on their d. returning routes farther

15:5.14 narration of almost one hundred d. modes of sun

15:6.8 stars of space exist in no less than a thousand d.

15:10.3 the superuniverse government consists of seven d.

16:7.4 an animal becomes able to examine the d. ways of

17:6.2 These d. stages of existence are: 1. Initial Paradise

20:4.3 and these Adjusters are d. for each incarnation.

21:4.3 these seven bestowals vary in the d. sectors and

21:4.6 that they are commonly regarded as a d. order.

22:4.4 All are characteristically d., depending on the

22:7.4 There are seven d. ways such finaliters may elect to

25:3.6 with misunderstandings arising between d. orders of

25:3.9 The d. orders of seraphim and other residents of

26:2.5 the Seven Master Spirits create many d. groups of

27:2.3 fraternize with upwards of three thousand d. orders

27:3.4 forever makes every one of them d. and better for

29:4.33 the same alphabetical symbols tell vastly d. stories.

30:4.34 The story varies considerably in d. superuniverses,

31:0.10 They are assigned to labor successively in the d.

31:2.2 They are of an entirely d. order of personality as

32:2.10 located in over five hundred d. physical systems.

33:6.3 governmental conditions prevailing on the d. planets

34:2.3 function of the local universe Mother Spirits in d.

36:2.11 There are three primal and essentially d. life plans,

36:2.11 three basic forms of life are segregated on three d.

36:2.18 are responsive to the d. spirit ministries operating

38:9.4 creatures, vary greatly in numbers on the d. worlds,

39:5.4 Seldom do these races of d. colors and varied

40:5.12 but these non-Adjuster-fusion types are a wholly d.

42:2.20 They have d. names, but you can hardly be told very

43:6.5 so d. that it is quite impossible to portray to mortal

43:6.5 The whole animal creation is of an entirely d. order

43:7.1 spheres of Edentia possess d. visible forms,

43:8.6 similar intellectually to morontia beings, are d. in

44:1.7 —the very arrangement and association of d. orders

44:1.10 one hundred thousand d. modes of sound, color,

44:4.3 When two individuals from d. local universes meet

44:6.7 the positional values assigned to d. morontia orders

45:1.10 the Father’s world are utilized in the d. systems.

45:5.4 number of Material Sons varies in the d. systems,

45:7.3 The Melchizedek Sons conduct upward of thirty d.

46:1.6 lights, although these are produced by d. causes.

46:4.6 universe an entirely d. arrangement might prevail.

46:5.9 constructed along the same lines but are of d. sizes

47:3.1 the fact that you were in possession of a d. body;

48:3.9 worlds might have a d. companion on each of several

48:3.15 for your sojourn on the d. mansion worlds.

48:6.32 characterize the offspring of these d. basic types of

49:1.2 technique of living cell reproduction is slightly d. in

49:1.4 but the process itself varies greatly on d. worlds.

49:2.22 These ten varieties also react in slightly d. ways to

49:3.4 even the methods of procreation are somewhat d..

49:4.1 differences between the mortals of the d. worlds,

49:4.6 The length of life varies on the d. planets from

49:5.17 to project these varied orders of mortals on the d.

49:5.18 the constellation overcontrol of these d. worlds are

49:5.29 have been independently fostered on d. spheres.

50:2.3 chosen and diversely constituted on the d. worlds.

50:5.2 the unfoldment of mortal evolution are very d. on

51:7.3 on remote land bodies and among the d. peoples.

52:1.1 early life evolution varies greatly on the d. worlds,

52:2.4 the d. races and their various tribes tend to develop

52:2.5 the d. races often develop separate languages.

55:1.5 morontia life shrines are provided in d. areas of the

56:5.2 the diverse sectors of creation and to the d. orders of

58:2.10 It is the presence of two d. levels of electrified

58:5.2 earth’s mass consists principally of d. kinds of rock.

59:4.3 commingling and association of all these d. types.

59:5.3 These two seas united, commingling their d. forms

60:1.3 Volcanic action was extensive in d parts of the world

61:7.10 at d. times, empty first into the Mississippi valley,

64:6.17 weakened by extensive migrations in d. directions.

64:6.29 all of these d. peoples experienced cultural revivals.

64:6.29 many lesser teachers arose in d. regions;

64:6.32 when d. races are carriers of superior inheritance

64:7.2 antipathy which manifested itself between the d.

65:2.12 mammals developed rapidly and in many d. ways,

65:3.3 fostering no less than one thousand d. strains of

65:3.3 into various d. patterns of prehuman development.

66:2.4 Each one the chosen one hundred was from a d.

68:1.6 suspicious antisocial races that speak a d. dialect

70:1.19 when two individuals in d. tribes had a dispute,

70:8.8 popular estimate of the social worth of d. groups.

70:11.2 Hebrews, who had a d. code of ethics for dealing

72:1.1 These d. races are not yet fully blended, but they

72:1.4 monarchs were succeeded by many d. orders of

72:2.2 There are five d. types of metropolitan government,

72:7.6 conditions vary greatly in d. sections of the continent

72:10.1 defectives are placed, by sexes, in d. agricultural

74:7.23 And what a d. world Urantia would have become if

74:8.9 they had several d. stories of creation in circulation,

76:2.6 Abel would have become an entirely d. person had

76:6.3 as members of a d. order of universe personalities.

77:5.10 diverse cultures respectively fostered by four d.

79:2.3 did any one people combine so many d. races.

79:6.3 Many d. races occupied the islands of the Pacific.

80:6.4 Several d. leaders sought to revive the remnants of

80:6.4 many stone structures had been erected in d. parts

80:8.2 religion derived from the Andites, spoke a very d.

81:3.2 Trade brought into fellowship d. sorts of human

81:3.4 But conditions were very d. away from the more

81:3.4 Iron Ages; all three existed at the same time in d.

84:4.11 not dare to envision a better or d. mode of existence.

84:6.3 Their viewpoints and life reactions are essentially d.;

85:2.4 Ideas about tree spirits varied greatly among d. tribes

85:4.2 as religious stimuli to d. peoples in different ages.

85:4.2 as religious stimuli to different peoples in d. ages.

86:4.8 every group had a d. idea regarding the destiny of

87:1.5 Mourners also returned from a funeral by a d. road

92:2.3 so much in the scriptures of d. religions that may

93:4.16 Abraham attended the Salem school three d. times

94:0.1 They established training centers in d. parts of the

94:5.2 form of Taoism arose in China, a vastly d. religion

95:1.4 Still other triads grew up in d. localities, reminiscent

96:1.2 varying ideas of God among d. groups of Semite

98:5.5 a religion only for men, there were seven d. orders

103:1.1 upward of five hundred d. definitions of religion.

103:5.7 The life after death is no d. in the essentials than

103:8.2 by separate individuals and by d. races of men.

105:5.9 but within the limits of time they are seemingly d..

107:2.1 We often refer to the d. orders as follows:

107:3.8 information from a thousand and one d. sources,

108:2.3 a spiritual co-ordinator of these d. spirit ministries.

109:3.1 variation in their work among the d. planetary types

109:3.1 the different planetary types as well as in d. systems

111:0.3 was thought to reside in d. physical organs—the eye,

111:4.4 The inner and outer worlds have a d. set of values.

111:7.4 are a blend of many races and stocks of d. origin.

113:4.6 Though hailing from d. sources and d. levels, these

113:6.9 guardians can so serve on many d. worlds in a given

116:6.7 In Havona, matter and spirit, while distinguishably d.

117:1.4 and the will of the creature are qualitatively d., but

117:6.14 to harmonize the essentially d. viewpoints of the

119:0.5 the d. orders of universe intelligences affected and

119:4.3 d. master teachers, functioning on twenty-two d.

121:7.6 And so a d. people were called upon to carry an

121:8.8 convert of Paul, and Luke wrote quite a d. story of

127:3.9 men’s club which met at the homes of d. members

128:4.7 why he permitted himself to be known by d. titles

130:7.6 There are seven d. conceptions of space as it is

132:4.1 religious teachings during these weeks were no d.

132:4.3 Jesus gained a knowledge of the d. races of mankind

132:5.2 ten d. methods of amassing material wealth:

132:5.17 the organized business of the world create many d.

133:0.3 socially, vocationally, or morally, but as these d.

133:7.11 heredity and the d. influences of the environment,

134:4.3 If d. religions recognize the spirit sovereignty of God

134:7.2 known by various names in d. parts of the country:

135:5.4 smaller, group of devout Jews held a vastly d. view

135:5.8 coming kingdom had not less than half a dozen d.

136:1.1 each of these d. schools of Messianic teaching was

136:1.3 viewed these prophetic utterances in a d. light,

137:8.3 for the Master had gone to a d. grove to pray.

138:7.6 fished in three groups, Jesus going out with a d.

139:0.2 These twelve men represented many d. types of

139:4.5 the John of after years was a very d. type of person

139:8.9 Thomas’s expressions of doubt were based on d.

140:8.26 Jesus knew men were d., and he so taught his

141:5.2 may be refreshingly diverse and markedly d.,

143:5.13 Nalda had lived with four d. men since her

148:0.1 The sick of d. types were segregated and were

148:4.2 Make clear in your mind these d. attitudes toward

149:6.3 “The ‘fear of the Lord’ has had d. meanings in the

150:9.5 traveling by d. routes, they all finally assembled at

151:2.5 groups who hold d. opinions concerning this parable

151:3.1 cannot speak d. words for each class of hearers,

151:3.6 provides for a simultaneous appeal to vastly d. levels

152:7.1 the apostles sojourned, two and two, in d. homes.

157:3.2 and how the d. peoples regarded their Master.

164:4.8 Josiah, they attempted to ensnare him by a d.

170:0.2 and endeavored to make clear the many d. senses

170:1.13 At d. times and in varying circumstances it appears

170:4.1 a d. aspect of the brotherhood of God’s reign in the

172:3.2 all acclaim of him as the Messiah, but it was d. now;

175:4.8 The Pharisees had d motives for wanting to see Jesus

181:2.15 You and your brother John will go d. ways, and

185:4.3 observed that Jesus was a very d. sort of person

191:0.2 John recounted no less than five d. times when the

191:0.3 did not occur to him to gather up news from the d.

191:4.4 methods for presenting the good news to the d.

195:3.2 the first time in history made it possible for d. races

195:10.15 of Christians may serve to accommodate d. types of

different from

7:6.7 This intersonship circuit is entirely d. from the

12:9.3 often something more than, or something d. from,

14:2.2 an order of energy organization radically d. from any

15:13.2 personnel of a major sector government is no d.

19:6.8 the previous universe age was somewhat d. from the

21:0.1 But each Creator Son is d. from every other;

27:1.2 Entirely d. from all of these is the deep sleep of

33:8.6 that these spiritual transactions are very d. from the

36:6.1 Life is something d. from all energy manifestations;

38:9.11 their activities are d. from the duties which occupy

39:8.8 in a way that is wholly d. from the mortal ascent.

39:8.9 angels, and their attainment of this world is quite d.

41:10.2 The majority of solar systems had origins entirely d.

43:0.3 In general, these personalities are not very d. from

43:1.2 no d. from the water of the evolutionary planets.

43:6.5 Even the distinctively animal life is very d. from

43:6.6 The vegetable life is also very d. from that of Urantia

44:4.11 these artisans poets, although their work is very d.

46:5.29 with diverse groups of personalities, orders very d.

48:4.2 Celestial relaxation and superhuman humor are d.

48:8.4 experiential beings whose lives will be wholly d.

49:3.4 Life on the worlds of nonbreathers is radically d.

49:3.4 radically d. from such functions of Urantia mortals.

50:4.2 the early times of the Planetary Prince are very d.

52:1.4 and nonexperimental worlds this epoch is very d.

59:1.14 appearing in the Western Hemisphere were d. from

63:1.1 they were radically d. from all of their ancestors,

63:1.2 this first human couple were apparently little d. from

66:3.2 of the Prince’s staff and their assistants, very d. from

66:5.30 headquarters was quite d. from the barbaric society

72:4.1 These schools are vastly d. from those of Urantia.

74:7.20 The moral law of Eden was little d. from the seven

90:4.2 ancient shamans was, after all, not materially d. that

92:6.20 Not very d. from these concepts is the idea that

99:5.1 always very d. from economic or political groups.

103:1.1 unique and wholly d. from the religious philosophy

117:2.6 we are very sure that it will be something very d.

117:7.17 universe of those future days will be vastly d. from

119:5.1 This occasion was d. from the previous ones in

124:4.1 cause him to be regarded as d. from his fellows.

126:3.13 after all, a child of promise and in some manner d.

126:3.14 regarded as peculiar or d. from ordinary folks.

134:3.8 in both religion and human governments, are so d.

135:2.4 John was entirely d. from the majority of Nazarites

136:3.3 for seeking this retirement were entirely d. from

156:5.23 the twelve evangelists to go back by a route d. that

165:5.2 words to you, the apostles, must be somewhat d.

165:5.3 wherein are you d. from the nations of the world

167:7.2 are entirely d. from the material order of mortal

193:5.3 This so-called ascension of Jesus was in no way d.

differential

0:3.14 the d and divergent cosmic mind in the Seven Master

0:3.21 This tension of infinity d. is resolved by the Absolute

0:11.11 signifies the adjustment of d. between deity reality

0:11.12 And it is the d. of infinity potential in the Unqualified

2:1.4 unfailingly meets the need of the d. of demand for

2:5.6 a great gulf of spiritual d. which must be bridged;

3:1.12 In the sectors of time he confers d. honor only on

5:2.1 presence of Divinity must of necessity be d. in the

5:5.11 varying factors, three d. levels of reality realization.

9:4.6 The Paradise ascent involves a relative and d. growth

11:8.9 a phenomenon indicative of the d. dimensions of

13:4.3 Master Spirits have to do with the d spiritual attitude

13:4.4 the fluctuating d. in its recognition and reception

13:4.5 The determiner of the d. of spiritual presence

13:4.5 This d. is inherent in the freewill reactions of

13:4.5 and demands of this d. of creature choice,

16:3.1 diversity of nature determines their d. of conduct.

28:5.1 tertiary does not indicate a d. of status or function

29:1.4 basically uniform, identical except for the d. toning

29:4.12 all of them disclose the d. function of intelligence.

34:2.3 This d. of origin accounts for the diverse techniques

36:5.2 influence into all the inhabited worlds as a d. urge,

36:5.11 spirit of worship—the first d. urge separating mind

38:9.7 These diversities determine their d. of activity and

39:1.18 Such ministers voluntarily meet the d. of demand for

39:2.4 There is a d. of energy which effectively segregates

39:9.1 compensated the d. in divinity potential formerly

40:5.17 The intellectual and spiritual d. between the three

42:6.6 thus determining the d. electronic dimensions.

42:7.10 electronic unpredictability is due to d. ultimatonic

44:8.5 new spirit d. of personal experiential attainment

44:8.5 with the necessity of adjusting to that absonite d.

47:8.5 optional routes to Havona and to select from the d.

49:0.5 but exposed to the d. light of three neighboring suns.

49:2.22 mortal life fashioned to withstand the d. energy of

49:5.19 definitely influenced by this d. chemical endowment.

50:7.3 the average, provide a d. of creature experience,

51:1.3 They are equal but d., male and female—hence

54:0.2 evil is time-existent in a universe embracing d. levels

55:2.10 the reasons for providing for the d. reception of

55:8.5 no longer to be utilized as d. receiving worlds after

56:4.5 cosmically, and with reference to d. levels and

57:2.4 This was the early period of d. mass formation and

58:5.7 These d. pressures tend to cause the continents to

64:6.31 of natural selection, d. survival of superior strains.

65:4.2 evolution of life is a technique ever progressive, d.,

65:6.8 The ability to learn, memory and d. response to

77:9.8 the present d. between the two levels of culture,

77:9.8 a d. which will not be compensated prior to the ages

106:2.2 The concept of the Supreme must provide for the d.

111:3.4 the presence and d. nature of the evolving soul—117:06.12 through observation of the Paradise-Havona reality d

118:6.6 In the mortal life, paths of d. conduct are opening

133:0.3 you cannot escape the recognition of d. abilities

differentially

0:4.1 Reality d. actualizes on diverse universe levels;

42:10.5 Morontia mind functions d. in response to the 570

45:7.6 the vote is d. cast in accordance with the recognized

differentials

0:4.5 The primal d. of reality are the deified and undeified

5:1.4 all such sociomoral d. of the diversified material

22:4.4 depending on the d. of their ascendant careers.

104:3.4 no chance for the operation of d., variables,

104:4.43 The Universal Absolute perfectly compensates the d.

differentiate

3:5.13 potential evil to exalt and d. the good by contrast.

4:5.2 your priests and prophets failed clearly to d.

6:4.3 we find it difficult to d. it in our thinking from the

9:8.5 so it is necessary to d. between the Infinite Spirit and

42:2.20 We cannot d. the nature of Paradise spirit and

49:1.5 quite fully developed before the animal patterns d..

59:3.8 associated forms of life progressively develop and d..

86:5.3 Early mortals usually failed to d. the concepts of an

94:3.8 the error of failing to d. between the several levels

101:6.4 phenomena d. human mind from mere animal mind.

103:6.10 Early man did not d. between the energy level and

161:3.3 We are utterly at a loss to d. between his practice of

differentiated

0:11.15 On subinfinite levels they are functionally d., but in

11:9.4 When reality is d. into the personal and nonpersonal

16:2.1 able to discern his personality and d. presence; but

17:6.5 the subsequent Creative Spirit appears as d. from

29:4.25 They are in some unknown manner physically d.,

34:1.3 d. from the spirit of the Paradise Infinite Spirit;

56:5.2 existential reality, two subabsolute levels have d.,

59:6.10 the more rapidly developing and highly d. life of the

61:2.8 grazing species, as d. from the clawed flesh eaters.

61:6.1 life a new and higher group of animals suddenly d.

64:4.5 But the human species had so d. that the danger of

65:7.8 the mental response to environmental stimuli be d.,

71:2.17 effectively modified, regrouped, and otherwise d..

77:8.3 In a certain sense the secondary group are d. along

79:0.1 the Sangik peoples d. from the Andonic stock,

86:4.3 one phenomenon which d. the living and the dead.

116:5.10 circuits of the Master Spirits contrastively d. from

differentiating

0:11.1 the act of their Conjoint Executive by d. his Havona

0:11.10 the Father’s absolute freewill act of d. realities into

0:11.10 tension created by the freewill act of thus d. reality,

42:2.7 the primary d. function of the tension-presence of the

differentiation

0:3.21 a time-space creature would view the d. of Reality,

0:3.22 Coexistent with the d. of the Son from the Father,

0:12.1 Paradise Trinity was inherent in the fact of the d. of

6:2.6 by d. from the universality of the First Source and

16:6.6 the d. of the factual and the nonfactual, reflective

17:6.3 1. Initial Paradise D..

24:3.3 The Personal Aids disclose no d. of individuality.

26:8.2 in the proper d. of the Son from the personality of

34:2.3 and wholly divine, irrespective of superuniverse d..

42:3.5 electrical stage of material d.—electrons, protons,

42:6.6 together with the electric d. of negative and positive

45:6.7 the nativity world except for the absence of sex d..

49:2.10 contribute to the planetary d. of life are relatively

49:2.26 matters of anatomical modification, physiologic d.,

62:2.6 —the sudden d. of the ancestors of the next vital step

62:6.3 the d. of higher types, the spirit of understanding

65:2.4 the first early evolutionary steps in life d. together

68:2.6 presence of a helpless baby determined the early d.

69:3.5 3. D. based on religion. The medicine men were the

69:3.7 The next d. of labor grew out of the relations of the

69:3.8 5. D. based on diverse physical and mental

70:8.1 civilization has not yet begun the d. of social levels,

70:8.7 have contributed to the d. of the herder-agriculturist

84:5.13 domains determined by biologic d. and by mental

94:12.2 this d. of the followers of the Lesser Road and the

105:1.5 At this hypothetical eternity moment there is no d.

105:2.2 be conceived as the self-d. of The Infinite One from

105:2.3 the I AM culminates in the multiple d. of deified

105:3.1 reality origins and infinity d. by a sequential narrative

105:4.4 as a threefold and then as a sevenfold self-d..

107:2.2 experiential d. is the result of actual experience in

107:5.1 a monistic level antecedent to energy and spirit d.

110:5.5 it is hazardous to attempt the d. of the Adjusters’

differentiations

49:2.1 of minor variants of these seven outstanding d.:

49:2.15 These d. have to do with the relation of mortals to

65:2.6 the frog which began that series of progressive d.

105:2.3 These d. of the theoretical monistic I AM are

differently

6:6.1 Mind must be d. defined when it refers to the spirit

13:0.2 spheres, and each group of seven is d. eternalized.

23:2.12 lack either interest or ability to manage affairs d..

30:4.12 who have slept five thousand years will react no d.

53:5.3 this sovereign authority would lead him to act d. if

72:2.6 classes of representatives, but they are d. grouped,

97:4.2 Elijah, but he also saw a God who thought no d.

116:1.4 The time-space mind is d. functioning in the seven

164:1.2 therefore well knew that the Master thought d.;

differing

5:4.8 The d. concepts of the purpose of religion determine

10:2.1 bestow personality upon the diverse hosts of the d.

13:4.4 The d. factor in spiritual presence, or reaction, is

14:2.3 Havona natives respond to forty-nine d. sensation

14:3.8 harboring the numerous orders of d. beings who

16:2.5 manner of their d. and individually unique natures.

18:3.2 provide the uniform directorship of the d. seven

26:3.4 diversity of activities involving personalities of d.

26:10.2 their greatest disappointment, in no way d. from

28:6.18 the universe are filled with a multitude of d. types

36:2.11 The d. orders of will creatures are configured as 12,

40:5.15 life in spirit and personality manifestations, d. only

46:5.9 of different sizes and are fashioned of d. materials.

48:2.2 They are fairly standard in design though d. slightly

48:2.15 to harmonize and blend such d. power systems into

49:2.25 There are six d. types of animal and mortal nutrition:

49:6.1 All of the d. physical types and planetary series of

51:1.3 (the Eves) are equal to each other, d. only in

55:4.17 —represent d. universe viewpoints and diverse

56:10.19 are shown forth by God the Sevenfold in seven d.

77:3.4 Three d. views were propounded as to the purpose

92:5.16 the many followers of the d. intellectual theologies

97:9.8 and profane history is well illustrated by the two d.

100:1.2 growth of meanings at d. ages, successive cultures,

102:3.7 wisdom does justice to d. men; but revelation

102:8.3 and on his d. recognition of moral values, ethical

119:0.6 have vast stores of mercy for all these d. creatures,

119:8.4 the Deities are eternally personalized in the d.

120:0.2 similitude of six d. orders of his diverse creation of

124:4.5 He pondered much over his parents’ d. opinions,

133:0.3 be divided into many classes in accordance with d.

147:4.3 Let me now teach you concerning the d. levels of

151:2.2 —owing to their d. intellectual endowments—

160:4.16 They are related in life, but they represent vastly d.

167:2.4 Though Jesus listened with interest to all of these d.

195:6.11 we would never have two d. interpretations of any

differs

11:2.2 In form Paradise d. from the inhabited space bodies:

14:1.9 Each circuit d., but all are perfectly balanced and

14:2.1 actual and literal, albeit their literal substance d.

20:6.8 It d. somewhat from the Spirit of Truth which

24:7.9 The Havona now traversed by ascending mortals d.

36:2.13 life d. in many ways on each evolutionary world.

48:0.3 This intermediate state of universe progress d.

49:2.11 modifications extend to the animal life, which d. on

49:3.4 every act of living, aside from reproduction, d.,

49:5.11 Since your world is an experimental planet, it d.

111:1.8 as such leading consciously d. from the desires of the

difficultsee difficult task; see difficultwith not

0:0.2 It is exceedingly d. to present enlarged concepts

0:2.1 an experiential reality—which is d. of symbolization.

0:4.4 potential and actualizing, which is d. of identification

5:2.5 It is exceedingly d. for the meagerly spiritualized,

6:4.3 we find it d. to differentiate it in our thinking from

6:6.1 it is d. for him to grasp the nature of mind when

10:1.5 it is d. for the human creature to comprehend God’s

10:5.7 —undeified as well as deified—and hence is very d.

10:7.5 all these d. and more or less mysterious situations

11:8.8 Space potency is a term d. to define.

15:3.4 The other two are d. of separate recognition because

15:4.7 it easy to observe them at one point but more d. to

15:8.2 centers and controllers are d. of understanding;

15:8.8 all physical phenomena becomes increasingly d.

15:9.18 your directors and rulers in the solution of their d.

15:14.3 It is very d. to describe our conception of the true

16:4.2 It is d. for the mortal mind to understand very

18:4.3 often it is exceedingly d. to render a satisfactory

18:4.3 hence we often find it d. to choose a suitable name

19:4.9 It is very d. to portray the functional limits of the

19:5.10 happenings which are d. to explain if the action of

23:3.8 would comprehend how d it would be to co-ordinate

24:3.3 it is d. for others to regard them as real persons;

25:2.2 It is d. to undertake to portray the natures of these

25:3.5 their acts on the worlds of time and space are d. of

26:7.5 Still more d. is even the minimum spiritual

28:4.8 their tasks of mastering the d. handicaps of space.

28:5.16 certain of the seraphim below, but it is d. to explain

28:6.17 Service—more service, increased service, d. service,

29:0.11 very d. for the mortal mind to envisage the power

30:1.1 It is d to interpret the Paradise classification of living

30:1.12 Still more d. of description is the individualized spirit

32:3.6 farther down the scale of life we go, the more d. it

32:3.6 —find it d. always to envisage the Universal Father

32:5.2 you find it d. to grasp the idea of an eternal purpose;

34:0.3 somewhat d. to portray this early universe presence

37:9.11 limited number of creatures who are d. to classify.

40:10.2 of God the Sevenfold may be d. of explanation

42:2.1 It is indeed d. to find suitable words in the English

42:7.8 The thirty electrons nearest the center are d. of

42:10.7 increasingly d. to portray the relationships of mind

42:11.8 the more d. it is for the lower types of mind to

43:3.4 In the Urantia records it is very d. at times to know

48:2.15 it is exceedingly d. to visualize these spheres.

48:4.7 It will perhaps be d. for mortals to envisage this

48:4.14 even when engaged in the most d. of assignments.

49:5.1 It will be somewhat d to make an adequate portrayal

51:3.9 mission of the Planetary Adams always been so d.

53:2.5 It is very d. to point out the exact cause or causes

54:0.1 Evolutionary man finds it d. fully to comprehend the

54:4.1 Another problem somewhat d. of explanation in the

61:6.3 born and bred in a stimulating and d. environment.

64:7.19 These two tribes found it d. to communicate with

66:5.21 It was indeed d. to persuade primitive men to wash

67:4.6 very d. for such beings as angels and midwayers to

69:7.4 was the first animal to be domesticated, and the d.

70:11.1 It is just as d. to draw sharp distinctions between

73:1.4 exceedingly d. for them to work together in peace.

75:1.3 service was ever set down on a more d. world;

75:5.7 and gratitude that never was effaced by their d. life

76:2.3 d. to organize the religious life of the second Eden.

76:5.3 comfort to Adam and Eve, as well as something d.

77:1.2 as to create situations indeed d. of understanding.

77:8.10 It is d., for instance, for the primary midwayers to

80:1.5 yellow man was likewise d. of access in faraway Asia

80:3.3 It was very d. for the latter to impress their religion

84:5.6 In the Occident woman has had a d. climb under the

84:7.21 problems of child culture rendered increasingly d. by:

86:2.5 to continue to ascribe things d. of comprehension to

87:4.6 doctrine has ever since made it d. for religionists to

91:5.7 the symbol to those who find it d. to worship Deity

91:6.3 No matter how d. it may be to reconcile the scientific

92:6.19 always d. to induce evolutionary minds suddenly to

93:4.14 Melchizedek well knew how d. it is to suddenly

93:7.4 the art of printing little understand how d. it was to

96:1.5 It is d. to explain what El Shaddai stood for.

97:2.1 even more gigantic and d. than that which Samuel

97:6.2 But many of Jeremiah’s associates found it d. to

97:10.7 It is d. for religion to survive as the private practice

99:2.6 Modern religion finds it d. to adjust its attitude

99:3.16 advancement of these d. but desirable social services.

102:2.3 It is d. to identify and analyze the factors of a

104:1.3 Machiventa found it very d. to teach the Palestinian

104:1.4 It is often d. to distinguish between the triads and

104:1.9 It is always d. for an emerging monotheism to

104:1.9 the Hebrews and Mohammedans, found it d. to

104:1.10 nurtured in Hebraic monotheism, they found it d. to

104:1.13 It has been d. for many who are cosmic minded to

104:2.2 It has always been d. to understand the personal

104:4.15 the First Source and Center; and no matter how d. it

105:1.4 I AM is one universe concept that is somewhat d. of

106:8.1 The nature of the Trinity of Trinities is d. to

106:8.1 Finalities are d. for relative beings to comprehend,

106:8.19 concept of the Trinity of Trinities is d. to form,

107:5.1 it is quite d. for humans to perceive that Adjusters

108:3.1 It is exceedingly d. to keep track of these divine

108:3.8 d. to discover the mechanisms of administration.

108:5.1 The Adjusters accept a d. assignment when they

108:5.5 concerned in making your life reasonably d. so that

110:4.5 becomes exceedingly d. for the Monitors to guide

110:6.4 renders communication with the Adjuster both d.

110:6.4 Lack of spiritual capacity makes it very d. to

110:6.7 It is d. precisely to define the seven levels of human

111:6.8 living faith—can sustain man amid d. and perplexing

111:7.2 the eternal purpose of all this d., uphill struggle with

111:7.4 renders it exceedingly d. for the Monitors to work

112:6.2 It is d. to instruct you regarding your morontia

113:2.5 only emotion actuating you which is somewhat d.

113:3.1 it is exceedingly d. for nonpersonal spirits to

113:3.6 level of humanity, do such d. and complex things?

114:5.1 The actual administration of Urantia is indeed d. to

114:7.16 d. to understand concerning the future government

115:4.3 If it is d. to comprehend that the infinite triodities

116:6.7 greater divinity attenuation, more d. problems to be

118:8.5 As man’s mind successfully overstrides d. barriers

119:3.4 this unique Material Son begin his d. career on a

123:3.3 Even at an early age it was very d. to answer Jesus’

123:3.5 these observances were d. for Jesus’ young mind to

123:4.3 It was always d. for Jesus to comprehend the harm

123:5.8 actual test of grappling with the d. problems of life—

124:4.2 fact that Jesus had a single personality rendered it d.

126:1.5 a brilliant and lovable child, but he was so d. to

126:5.5 By the next year they found it d. to pay the civil

126:5.12 Jesus completed the traversal of that d. period in

127:2.6 was confronted with one of the most delicate and d.

127:2.6 tax-gathering foreign oppressors, are always d. for

127:2.7 Jesus’ position was made more d. because his

127:3.14 they faced one of the most d. experiences of all

127:3.15 enabled Jesus serenely to endure the trials of a d.

128:4.9 more d. to realize that this man was a Son of God on

128:6.12 It was d. for his friends to comprehend the range of

130:1.2 conflicts with the d. whales of selfishness which

130:6.1 numerous d. circumstances which the lad had

133:1.5 all the lad could get his teacher to say on this d.

133:4.2 render the d. things of divine life readily receivable

133:4.10 Such a thing is d. and seldom yields consciousness of

133:6.7 evolving soul is d. of description and more d. of

134:3.8 it was indeed d. to adapt the Master’s teachings at

134:5.8 the tribe, makes d. the evolution of the supertribe—

135:2.4 John found it d. to fraternize with the brotherhood.

135:5.1 the Jews found it d. to explain their long-continued

135:9.5 forty days were a d. period for John and his

136:8.6 to establish the kingdom by natural, ordinary, d.,

138:4.3 found it easy to love and admire Jesus but very d. to

139:7.2 His is a personality d. to visualize, but Matthew was

139:8.3 had a streak of suspicion which made it very d. to

139:11.9 It was all d. for Simon to comprehend, but gradually

139:12.14 The worlds have found it d. to forgive Judas,

140:6.2 “You find it d. to receive my message because you

140:10.1 But it was a d. task to persuade these Galilean

143:0.2 It was very d. for Judas to love these Samaritans.

143:5.11 It was very d. for Jesus to teach his apostles that

146:1.2 It is d to convert nature worshipers to the fellowship

149:2.4 increasingly d. for Jews, Mohammedans, Hindus,

150:1.3 and personally found it d. to carry out in practice.

153:5.3 If you find it d. to endure this test, what, then, will

154:6.8 Jesus fully understood how d. it is for men to break

154:6.8 far more d. it is to persuade men to disown the past.

155:2.2 it was the most d. and unproductive period in their

155:3.2 it was a d. two weeks for them to live through.

156:5.10 may be utilized in dealing with d. social situations

160:1.8 the pursuit of a goal which is beset with d. material

160:1.9 Even though you are effectively armed to meet the d.

160:3.2 These practices are d. and time-consuming at first,

161:1.1 that God is a person, Rodan found it still more d. to

163:3.1 “You see how d. it is for those who have riches to

164:3.4 The Master found it d. to make men believe that

167:5.6 It was very d. for the apostles to understand the

168:1.2 It is d. to explain to human minds why Jesus wept.

172:5.7 sagacity and cleverness in handling d. situations.

174:0.2 “No matter how d. it may be, just now you must

174:2.1 to undertake to entrap him with d. questions and

177:2.5 life is made happy or unhappy, easy or d.,

179:5.4 spiritual truths in such a manner as to make it d.

182:3.9 sorrow of love bore down and made it more d. to

185:1.2 Of all the Roman provinces, none was more d. to

191:3.2 more d. for the morontia intelligences to visualize

194:3.2 d. to reconcile with the idea that this is a universe

195:10.9 loyalty to the Christ of the gospel find it very d.

difficult task(s)

25:7.2 Though you will have earnest and progressively d.

26:7.5 afford all possible assistance to a pilgrim in his d.

73:0.3 the d. of attempting to untangle the confused affairs

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

74:5.5 against Caligastia, but the task was made very d.

74:7.24 But it was a d. to lead these mixed and mongrel

75:1.6 no Material Sons were ever faced with such a d.

113:5.3 may not make their tasks either easier or more d.,

128:7.5 Jesus had about completed the d. of weaning his

130:3.9 Philo engaged in the laudable but d. of harmonizing

130:5.4 Jesus had a d. that evening trying to explain to Ganid

140:10.1 it was a d. to persuade these Galilean fisherman

141:1.5 in the delicate and d. of getting along smoothly with

160:1.3 more complex civilization becomes, the more d. will

difficultwith not

6:8.2 They are not so d. of separate recognition by those

46:1.4 The lighting system of Jerusem should not be so d.

102:2.3 not d. to observe that such religious practitioners

106:8.19 is difficult to form, a qualified concept is not so d..

107:6.4 pure energy and of pure spirit, it will not be so d. to

115:4.4 It is not so d. to comprehend that the infinite does

122:8.4 since Mary held these same ideas, it was not d. to

181:0.1 it was not d. for them to find an interpretation of

182:3.7 it had not seemed so d. to drink the cup, but as

191:4.1 was not d. for them to believe the report that Jesus

194:0.7 not d. to understand how these men came to preach

difficulties

0:12.13 We are fully cognizant of the d. of our assignment;

2:5.8 struggling so valiantly with the manifold d. of time

5:4.5 the Jewish religion promises salvation from d.,

5:5.6 The d. and paradoxes of religion are inherent in

10:5.7 thereby certain d. of understanding may be avoided,

13:2.5 perplex you, for you are sure to encounter many d.

13:2.5 you would simply encounter more d. until you

19:4.7 this is not the end of our d. regarding the working

19:5.11 our d. and limitations must be mutual and inherent.

25:2.11 devoted to the quick adjudication of minor d..

25:3.4 When these administrative and jurisdictional d.

25:3.7 which abound in differences and teem with d.,

25:3.8 taking up the minor d. arising between its one

25:3.8 If the contention is honest, if the d. arise out of

25:3.10 D. do develop, but they are unlike the petty trials

25:3.12 Arbiters of those who through ignorance permit d.

25:3.13 familiar with most of the actual problems and d.

26:5.3 apparent defeat, to invigorate in the presence of d.,

28:7.4 Celestial workers on Urantia encounter many d.

31:10.12 personalities of the grand universe suffer many d.

35:2.4 thus helping to compose the major d. and settle the

38:2.1 cognizant of your moral struggles and spiritual d..

39:1.5 especially trained to meet the d. and to cope with

43:5.9 Son intrusted with the duty of adjusting all d.

48:6.35 accept challenges without complaint and to face d.

48:7.7 5. D. may challenge mediocrity and defeat the fearful

50:1.2 and understanding of, the planetary problems and d..

50:7.2 triumph over insuperable d. even when alone.

52:7.7 The physical d. and material problems have been

54:6.1 Whatever the d. evolutionary mortals may encounter

65:5.2 we somewhat discounted the d. involved because

68:1.4 he discovers it is most beneficial in meeting the d. of

70:1.2 the civilized solution of all such problems and d..

73:4.4 d. attendant upon the confused status of the world

79:8.6 irrigation and soil-conservation d. contributed to the

81:6.22 for successfully adjusting to the transition d. arising

83:6.4 due to insurmountable d. or multitudinous

84:6.6 and in the overcoming of manifold cosmic d..

91:6.5 Do not be so slothful as to ask God to solve your d.,

99:4.0 4. TRANSITION DIFFICULTIES

99:4.2 but such a handicap enormously multiplies the d.

102:7.6 not one who is blind to the d. or unmindful of the

102:7.6 objections and magnify d. about believing in God.

102:7.6 these d.; faith certainty is the greatest technique

106:7.1 Some of the d. in forming concepts of infinite reality

110:3.5 such intellectual emotional d. do not in the least

111:7.3 wrestle with the temporal d. of creature existence?

111:7.4 of the d. of ministering to her mortal subject.

112:5.11 There are two d. that hamper my efforts to explain

114:5.4 in planetary emergencies and administrative d..

114:7.6 pre-Urantia experience in coping with planetary d.

118:4.1 Many of the theologic d. and the metaphysical

119:2.5 d. of this confused and demoralized local system.

119:3.7 to find fault with the d. of their planetary missions.

122:7.1 the serious domestic d. of Herod, King of Judea,

124:3.3 From this time on d. and responsibilities rapidly

127:0.2 weighty problems to resolve or more intricate d. to

127:4.1 life swarmed with practical and immediate d..

127:6.12 Jesus is learning how to transform the d. of time

128:5.6 the usual program of problems to solve and d. to

130:6.4 d. will challenge you; and obstacles will stimulate

132:4.2 looking toward the correction of their real d., albeit

132:7.2 he must be allowed more time for the trials and d.

133:3.7 to grapple with the manifold d. of making a living in

134:6.14 death of Cymboyton, his sons encountered d. in

136:9.8 Jesus made a clean sweep of all these Messianic d.

139:2.3 constantly getting into d. because Peter persisted in

140:8.9 forbade them to become embroiled in these d..

141:3.3 any advice about the proper adjustment of these d.

141:4.6 which were looked upon as emotional and mental d.

142:7.10 share their hardships and assist them over their d..

143:1.1 apostles encountered new d. in the proclamation

143:1.2 A question asked by Philip was typical of their d..

143:3.1 increasing d. in maintaining harmonious relations

143:3.1 —I will not participate in these personal social d.

143:3.7 will greatly multiply perplexities and magnify d..

144:6.3 These men had many d. to discuss and numerous

144:6.7 Their d. were all the more aggravated because

144:6.11 to face problems and compose d. without Jesus.

145:5.1 with physical distress and overrun with material d.,

145:5.6 and to secure deliverance from their material d..

147:3.3 None of us can do much to change the d. of life

148:6.3 troubles or the solution of his philosophical d.,

150:3.7 may be a convenient way of settling many minor d.,

151:2.3 to give up the truth when confronted with the d.

154:2.4 dealing with these commonplace d. and afflictions of

154:2.5 Universe d. must be met and planetary obstacles

155:5.13 Pharisees at Jerusalem, rather than to suffer the d.

160:1.7 when the acknowledgment of our d. entails the

160:2.9 D., sorrow, disappointment, and defeat are more

166:5.3 Lord’s brother was head, began to have serious d.

168:1.11 Such a form of resurrection involves d. of execution

180:1.5 experience of love does not deliver you from the d.

191:0.13 Peter to wrestle through with his peculiar d. before

193:4.7 someone for all his personal d. and disappointments.

193:4.10 Judas refused to talk over his d. with his real friends

193:4.13 emotional, and spiritual troubles, his main d. were:

194:2.1 was an effective solvent for man’s spiritual d. in

194:2.1 solvent for man’s ever-new and varied spiritual d..

196:0.3 to faith merely as a consolation in the midst of d.

196:0.3 In the very face of all the natural d. and the

196:0.10 consecration, a technique for the adjustment of d.,

196:0.14 Jesus resolutely surmounted extraordinary d.,

196:3.1 experience is an efficient solvent for most mortal d.;

difficultysee difficulty in

2:1.9 notwithstanding the d. of their comprehension,

4:3.3 Much, very much, of the d. which Urantia mortals

5:4.14 This d. is aggravated by the fact that the doctrines of

15:4.3 Their chief d. lies in the relative inaccessibility of the

19:5.9 mission of the Inspired Spirits to overcome this d.,

22:10.5 The only d. with this plan is that no superuniverse

40:8.3 it becomes apparent that some synchronizing d. is

41:4.1 gaseous—and this is true notwithstanding the d. of

51:4.8 The d. of executing such a radical program on

54:1.1 the Lucifer rebellion, none has occasioned more d.

68:5.1 This is true notwithstanding the d. of its discernment

75:1.1 Son and Daughter early became aware of the d.

87:7.9 But the great d. of finding a new and satisfying

93:5.10 with great d. that Melchizedek restrained Abraham,

97:8.1 this d. arises because there is no secular history of

101:4.2 We see no way of overcoming this d., either now

106:8.17 The concept d. regarding this third member is

110:7.6 The chief d. you experience in contacting with

111:7.5 This seraphim said: “Much of my d. was due to the

126:2.3 At least one anticipated d. in his life had been solved

134:5.8 The d. in the evolution of political sovereignty

140:5.21 But young people and brave adults never shun d.

144:2.6 Genuine faith will remove mountains of material d.

144:6.3 If you are in personal d. in your relations with God

150:2.1 the kingdom, and it had been a source of much d.

156:5.21 D. whets the ardor of the truth lover, while obstacles

160:1.7 to locate the d., to isolate the problem, and frankly

161:1.1 While the apostles found themselves in d. trying to

162:3.3 stoned, to involve him in d. with the Roman rulers,

174:2.2 our d. is this: Is it lawful for us to give tribute to

174:4.6 escape the d. by changing the interpretation of this

180:2.4 There would have been little d. about these

difficulty in

4:3.3 Much, very much, of the d. which Urantia mortals

5:4.14 composite Christian theology encounters great d. in

7:5.8 Whatever our d. in comprehending the bestowals

28:5.16 they meet with great d. in inculcating this truth in

40:5.15 you will find no d. in communicating with them.

65:7.3 lower adjutants experienced far more d in contacting

65:7.4 adjutants experienced the greatest d. in contacting

78:7.3 they found great d. in piecing the story together;

84:4.4 The sexes have had great d. in understanding each

88:4.8 The d. in combating magic arises from the fact that

92:7.11 Slaves have experienced great d. in transferring

99:2.6 The religion of living experience finds no d. in

101:1.2 therein lies one explanation of the Adjuster’s d. in

103:6.7 Your d. in arriving at a more harmonious

106:6.1 We encounter considerable d. in attempting to

106:8.20 And regardless of any conceptual d. in understanding

108:5.7 such d. in finding an appropriate name for these gifts

110:7.6 The chief d. you experience in contacting with

112:5.21 you would at first have d. in connecting the new

116:5.16 The d. in arriving at a state of dynamic equilibrium is

118:3.5 The real d. we have in understanding space on the

121:6.3 they found no d. in conforming Hebrew theology

126:2.3 At least one anticipated d. in his life had been solved

131:8.4 draw near you—you will have no d. in winning them.

134:5.8 The d. in the evolution of political sovereignty

140:5.17 A loving parent experiences little d. in forgiving his

140:8.4 Jesus had great d. in getting them to understand his

144:6.3 If you are in personal d. in your relations with God

146:4.6 Andrew and Abner had much d. in upholding the

161:1.1 While the apostles found themselves in d. trying to

167:7.4 this is true, regardless of your d. in comprehending

180:2.7 Jesus had great d. in leading even his apostles to

190:2.3 They all had more or less d. in recognizing the

diffuse

41:4.1 between the most dense and the most d. stars,

70:12.2 The early and d. powers of the primitive council of

107:1.7 the spirit of the Original Son is either d. or discretely

diffused

8:1.6 these seeds of potential existence, d. throughout the

79:3.8 It was well d. throughout all India and has survived

101:9.4 Art is only religious when it becomes d. with

diffusely

34:3.3 Creative Spirit is equally and d. present throughout

diffusion

0:3.22 as a personality, from otherwise inevitable d.

11:5.5 with the d. of this basic form of force-energy.

100:5.9 The characteristics of the mystical state are d. of

dig

65:4.12 our efforts are certain to meet your gaze as you d.

77:2.10 When archaeologists d. up the clay-tablet records of

84:3.6 game, while a man would not stoop to d. a root.

89:5.14 a common practice to d. up buried bodies and eat

97:4.3 “Though they d. into hell, thence shall I take them;

166:4.9 ‘Let it alone for one more year so that I may d.

169:2.4 I have not the strength to d.; to beg I am ashamed.

193:2.2 If, therefore, you are not fruitful, he will d. about

194:3.20 prayer does often d. out larger and deeper channels

digest

43:2.4 are empowered to review evidence, d. pleas, and

digestion

69:6.7 the expenditure of vital energy necessary for the d.

digestive

123:2.15 experienced a mild d. upset, his first minor illness,

154:2.4 were acutely afflicted with a painful d. disturbance.

digging

66:5.2 They taught well d., spring control, and irrigation.

dignified

22:9.8 I have often seen these d. officers of the high

69:0.3 have been conserved by taboos and d. by religion.

72:6.1 the self-respect-destroying type of charity by d.

141:3.6 His was a d. manhood; he was good, but natural.

142:6.2 distinguished visitor, Jesus was calm, earnest, and d..

149:4.5 his answers were always enlightening, d., and final

157:4.3 They wore expressions of d. solemnity, and all arose

189:2.4 from the tomb preparatory to according it the d.

195:2.3 and artistic; Roman law was d. and respect-breeding.

dignifying

155:3.7 d. life with transcendent values, inspiring it with

dignitary

167:1.2 this d. was much offended because he did not receive

dignity or divine dignity

5:6.1 the highest persons of creator d. and divine status,

8:4.7 the Third Person is of dd. and also bestows the

9:5.6 destiny, but your mortal minds are not yet of dd..

9:6.4 Selfhood of personality d., human or divine,

10:1.2 He has given away, actually bestowed, with the d.

11:2.1 capital, a headquarters commensurate with the d.

12:7.9 Paradise status to the lowest personality of will d.

12:8.12 of all evolving energy systems of personality d..

16:8.15 a mind-endowed mortal mechanism confers the d.

28:6.17 satisfaction and is expressive of the divinest d..

33:5.2 sublime d. and of such superb condescension that

37:2.4 some of created d. and others of attained service.

37:2.4 There are 4,832 of created d., while 8,809 are

40:3.1 the elevation of the Planetary Prince to the d. of

40:7.5 What d. of destiny and glory of attainment await

42:7.9 the ten heaviest elements, are possessed of the d.

48:6.37 you lose energy to the wear and tear of ego d. so

49:4.1 but all mortals of will d. are erect animals, bipeds.

55:9.3 witness the exaltation of these rulers to the true d.

62:7.3 signal of the existence on Urantia of mind of will d..

62:7.7 had once again achieved the human levels of will d.;

68:5.8 the pastoral era of his existence, woman’s d. fell

69:9.4 survived death with any immediate pleasure and d..

70:6.5 the king’s wife gradually rose to the d. of queen

84:5.10 woman has finally won recognition, d., equality, and

88:2.2 thus elevate it to a place of d. and respectability in

89:8.6 Evolutionary man acquired such moral d. that he

90:5.2 acquiring the sanctity and d. of religious ceremonial.

91:3.2 ego concept is exalted to a superior status of dd.,

96:4.7 Moses made a heroic effort to lift Yahweh to the d.

97:6.2 to a Deity level of planetary and even cosmic d..

99:5.5 Jesus sought to restore man’s d. when he declared

100:4.5 Such a picture hardly depicts the dd. of man.

110:5.5 a reaction of the mortal mind to the sphere of dd..

111:2.1 all levels of its association with selves of will d. and

113:5.1 in every possible manner consistent with the d. of

139:1.11 because of his consistent sincerity, his unaffected d..

139:9.7 Such humility linked with such personal d. made a

141:3.8 evil injury to one’s feelings of personal d..”

148:6.2 Job was blessed with children, wealth, d., position,

149:6.10 albeit there is a dd. attached to all such faith

155:5.10 debase the d. of self-respect, and utterly surrender

170:2.6 received a new endowment of moral value and dd..

171:8.14 with cheerful d. and a gracious majesty pointed his

181:2.15 dd. of the God-knowing and Son-believing disciple

185:2.4 their lack of respect for the fairness, and d. of Pilate.

186:2.2 coupled with the majestic silence and solemn d. of

186:2.5 preserve its composure and assert its d. in the face of

186:2.8 Jesus bore himself with simple d. and unostentatious

186:4.3 by Jesus’ unusual composure and extraordinary d.,

188:4.4 Moses taught the d. and justice of a Creator God;

194:2.1 the devil and elevated him to the d. of a faith son of

195:1.8 a religion whose one God possessed empire d..

dilemma

75:1.1 They could see no way out of the d., and they

111:6.2 The mortal d. consists in the double fact that man

174:4.6 Others sought to escape the d. by disallowing that

189:4.9 when they pondered such a solution of their d.,

dilemmas

1:5.11 of two philosophic d.: materialism or pantheism.

118:4.1 the theologic difficulties and the metaphysical d. of

diligence

88:6.6 The fruits of extra labor or of d. were looked upon

169:2.2 why should you show less d. in gaining souls for

diligent

39:1.17 of trust and responsibility by d. application to study

52:7.15 be d. that you may be found by Him in peace,

123:6.1 Jesus was a d. pupil and belonged to the more

124:5.5 believed that his alert and d. pupil was destined to

133:9.1 surely is not without honor in the eyes of a d. pupil.”

169:1.4 in our d. efforts to find those who are lost,

169:2.2 If you were so d. in making gains for yourselves

176:3.4 accounting with reasonable profit, such as your d.

diligently

122:10.1 Herod inquired d. of these wise men about the new

146:2.5 you may seek me d. in your times of suffering, but

157:4.2 they labored d. to bring their brethren around to

162:2.7 And then will many of you d. seek me, but you

165:5.3 the nations of the world who so d. seek such

169:1.4 how she lit the lamp and d. swept the house and

171:8.4 my instructions that you trade d. with your trust fund

Dilmat

77:4.8 The Egyptians called this city of ancient glory D.,

Dilmun

77:3.1 founding the new city of D. as their racial and

77:3.1 lands immediately surrounding their new city of D.

77:3.2 who wished to have this monument erected in D.,

77:3.6 the tower designed to commemorate the D. culture.

77:4.7 the peculiar writing system originating in D..

77:4.8 on the Persian Gulf near the earlier city of D..

77:4.8 Nodite cities with Dalamatia and called all three D.

77:4.8 these tablets, descriptive of D., the paradise of men

77:4.9 favor of the paradisiacal traditions of the city of D..

89:2.3 of sin was fostered by the lingering traditions of D.

dilute

2:1.8 modify, d., and attenuate his infinity in order that he

28:5.11 “incarnate” this philosophy of perfection, so to d.

diluted

44:1.15 has been so d. by strains of unmusical tendencies

70:3.8 In later times, blood d. with red wine was used,

79:1.7 extensive southward movement of Andonites d. the

dilution

76:6.4 civilization to survive in the face of the early d.

114:7.12 Andites, steadily declining with the d. of the violet

dim

78:2.4 After Adam’s death and as these traditions grew d.

155:6.6 who would drag hungry souls back into the d. past

189:2.4 the Roman soldiers, in the d. light of the morning,

189:4.10 recognize him with his back turned to the d. light.

196:3.34 the d. realms of embryonic soul-consciousness in a

dimension

112:1.9 On subabsolute levels this seventh or totality d. is

112:1.9 This supreme d. is an associable absolute and,

112:1.11 are articulated with the supreme or personality d.

dimensional

112:1.5 Personality has a perfected range of cosmic d.

112:1.9 These d. phenomena are realizable as three on the

112:1.11 enhanced, and certain new d. values are realizable.

112:1.11 All enlarged d. experiences of the morontia level are

112:1.12 if the finite creature would remember that d. levels

130:7.7 mortals achieve identity in a seven-d. universe.

dimensionally

112:1.9 and, while not infinite, is d. potential for subinfinite

dimensions

11:2.3 These differences in d., taken in connection with its

11:7.6 Within the known d. of the master universe these

11:8.9 indicative of the differential d. of Paradise

12:1.1 cube, nor a limitless circle; it certainly has d..

12:2.5 we can discern its extent and sense its majestic d.,

14:0.1 It is of enormous d. and almost unbelievable mass

32:1.3 potential, though they differ greatly in physical d.

42:4.14 such units of energy is wholly determined by the d.

42:6.1 energy into discrete masses of definite d. and weight

42:6.6 thus determining the differential electronic d..

81:4.3 these skull d. are serviceable in deciphering racial

112:1.5 The d. of finite personality are three, and they are

112:1.9 has a potentiality of seven d. of self-expression or

112:1.10 The finite d. of personality have to do with cosmic

112:1.11 On the morontia level all of these finite d. of the

130:7.6 approaches the awareness of seven cosmic d.,

diminish

29:4.24 are able to increase or to d. the “storage-battery”

40:5.17 being greatest in the temporal life and tending to d.

57:8.17 Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes continued to d.

76:4.5 so acutely present in their children and tended to d.

156:4.3 which were the source of this dye began to d.,

diminished

42:3.11 elements under conditions of d. gravity pressure

42:3.12 proximity, and their rates of revolution are greatly d.

51:5.4 the racial wars and other tribal struggles are d.,

57:8.15 earthquakes have d., but Urantia still has fifteen

69:1.1 that personality is overshadowed and initiative is d..

76:3.1 and Eve bore their d. estate with grace and fortitude.

79:8.3 Consciousness of past achievements (somewhat d. in

82:6.5 lower or inferior strata, creativity is d., as is shown

126:3.14 about what was going on in his mind steadily d.;

diminishers

104:3.4 of variables, modifiers, attenuators, qualifiers, or d..

diminishes

3:4.4 spirit entities in no manner d. the wisdom and

15:3.3 one direction, while on either side the density d.;

23:3.8 the handicaps of time and space proportionately d.

59:6.12 the biologic importance of the sea progressively d. as

110:6.20 circle onward the adjutant influence progressively d..

diminishing

4:2.4 by d. the content of the evil, error, and disharmony

8:4.6 By this very d. series the Infinite Spirit does actually,

19:6.4 of natives remaining in Havona is constantly d..

41:3.8 Your own sun still carries a d. legacy of the mighty

43:8.9 with ever-lessening irritability and ever-d. resentment

52:2.5 wars continue into this dispensation but with d.

57:6.1 a period of d. solar disgorgement ensued.

57:6.1 the sun continued to pour forth d. volumes of matter

57:8.5 Meteors continue to bombard the earth, but are d. in

60:4.1 the earth’s history but with d. frequency and

78:4.2 surrounded by concentric circles of d. violet blood,

79:1.6 d. rainfall to the north forced the nomadic Andonites

118:8.5 a balance between the d. external restraints and the

126:3.12 the end of this year Mary saw the family funds d..

126:5.5 The pay of a day-laboring carpenter was slowly d..

132:2.6 you will find increasing goodness and d. evil in

diminishingly

2:1.8 a series of personality distributions which are d.

42:9.3 This periodic change by sevens recurs d. and with

79:1.1 Eurasia was predominantly, though d., Andite.

diminishment

55:2.8 Such d. of death continues on and on, but I know

70:8.13 stability is purchased by d. of personal initiative.

diminution

7:1.2 suffers time delays, nor does it undergo space d..

51:1.5 but a d. of immortality potential characterizes their

78:8.2 With the later d. of these floods, Ur became the

99:4.7 d. of ecclesiastical authority, changing of family life,

116:5.17 these problems will gradually vanish with the d. of

132:3.8 goodness attended by an equal and progressive d. of

157:6.1 David had foreseen this probable d. of revenue and

163:2.11 they might suffer greatly from a d. of income.

diminutive

49:2.17 a group of d. mammals (the bat family) that are air

57:2.1 in many ways resembling your own d. solar system.

66:5.30 is totally unlike the crude culture of the d. Bushmen

dimly

95:6.9 as it so d. burned to show man in his darkened world

152:6.5 The twelve vaguely discerned and d. foresaw the

156:5.4 not as the early Hebrew prophets so d. saw him.

157:6.3 Jesus was only d. conscious of his origin, nature,

168:2.1 they could d. see the form of Lazarus, wrapped in

172:0.2 d. felt that this might be his last visit to Jerusalem

dimmed

159:4.9 The light of the Scriptures is only d. by prejudice

dimming

39:5.11 this d. consciousness seems to visualize something of

diners

138:3.6 the joy of the d. mounted to heights of good cheer,

147:5.2 the walls of the room behind the couches of the d.,

dining

166:1.11 he would again be d. with many of these same men.

dinner

132:4.5 Jesus visited at d. with a Greek physician, telling

138:3.2 he wished to give such a d. to his family and friends

138:3.6 As the d. progressed, the joy of the diners mounted

149:5.2 Better is a d. of herbs where love is than a fatted

167:1.5 when you entertain at d. or give a supper, invite not

172:1.9 When the chief priests heard of this d. in Bethany for

173:5.2 were bidden, to come, for, behold, my d. is ready.

dinosaur

60:3.21 They, too, were subject to the d. doom, destruction,

61:1.2 persisted on down through the times of d. decline.

61:1.2 highly active, carnivorous, springing type of d..

61:2.5 And with the d. family on the decline, the mammals

65:2.12 from an agile little reptilian d. of carnivorous habits

dinosaurs

60:1.10 These rapidly evolving reptilian d. soon became

60:1.10 Later on, the herbivorous d. evolved.

60:2.1 this period was the evolution and decline of the d..

60:2.1 The d. evolved in all sizes from a species less than

60:2.1 two feet long up to the huge noncarnivorous d.,

60:2.2 The largest of the d. originated in North America.

60:2.3 they literally starved to death and became extinct—

60:2.3 they lacked the intelligence to cope with the situation

60:2.10 continued to be, pre-eminently, the age of the d..

60:2.10 They so overran the land that two species had taken

60:2.12 Soon after two species of d. migrated to the water

60:2.12 They evolved from the hollow-boned leaping d.,

60:2.14 The d., for all their enormous mass, were all but

60:2.14 And so did these sluggish land reptiles perish in ever-

60:3.20 the d. continued as monarchs of the land, the lead

60:3.20 leaping kangaroo varieties of the carnivorous d..

60:3.20 had appeared new types of the herbivorous d.,

60:3.20 One of these new grass-eating d. was a true

60:3.21 not been a success in the air, nor had the flying d..

60:3.21 They were a short-lived species, soon becoming

60:3.22 not from the contemporary flying d. nor from the

61:2.6 Along with the disappearance of the d., other and

DiogenesGreek philosopher

121:4.4 Although the Cynics traced their philosophy to D.

Dion

165:0.1 Succoth, Amathus, Adam, Penuel, Capitolias, D.,

Dionysus

98:2.10 D. nature worship flourished; the best of the cults

dioxidesee carbon dioxide

dip

98:6.4 on entering the temple, to d. their fingers in holy

169:3.2 send over Lazarus that he may d. the tip of his

diplomacy

134:6.9 World peace cannot be maintained by treaties, d.,

136:8.4 in politics and commerce by compromise and d..

diplomatic

93:5.14 Abraham’s d. dealings with the king of Sodom,

diplomatically

96:3.4 Moses endeavored to negotiate d. for the freedom

127:2.8 must state his position, and this he did bravely and d.

dipping

59:2.1 It experienced many inundations, d. first in one

84:8.5 man could obtain salt only by d. his food in ashes.)

179:4.3 Jesus, d. the bread in the dish of herbs, handed it to

dips

58:7.8 The undulations, rises and d., of the continental drift

179:4.2 even as he now d. his hand with me in the dish.”

dire

34:7.6 escape the d consequences of the Caligastic rebellion

68:4.3 visit d. punishment upon those living mortals who

91:8.1 When in d. need, man experienced the impulse to

96:7.6 Yahweh curses and visits d. judgments upon all

97:8.2 righteousness coupled with d. punishments for sin.

143:5.5 unjustly cast aside by her husband and in d. straits

191:1.2 can give to those who live in d. spiritual poverty.

195:8.13 And this is only the beginning of the d. harvest of

directverb

3:5.2 the Planetary Princes, who d. the destinies of the

11:5.5 act as a gigantic heart whose pulsations d. currents

13:2.9 ardently love the ten Secrets of Supremacy who d.

14:3.3 skill and d. their planetary children with a perfection

17:1.3 they d. their limited spheres of Havona activity

23:2.1 of those who d. the realms of their attachment.

24:1.1 They d. and manipulate all such spirit-energy

24:1.7 From here they supervise and d. the circuits of the

24:1.12 circuit supervisors d. all concerned as to the proper

25:4.17 these advisers know how to d. us all in the finding of

27:7.2 passion until it becomes necessary to d. and control

29:2.14 the Universe Power Directors d. the force-energies

36:5.9 the urge to d. the endowments of courage into useful

39:6.1 those in Satania at present d. their greatest efforts

42:4.3 they are able to effectively control and d. energy

43:6.7 The celestial artisans d. the native spornagia in this

46:5.31 The celestial artisans d. the spornagia and provide

48:6.37 assigned to teach, d., and counsel the surviving

81:6.27 the mechanism of civilization, wisdom may d. it,

90:5.1 a priesthood trained to d. the meticulous practice

92:0.3 the tendency to d. its adoration in higher channels of

97:4.3 thence will I d. the sword of justice, and it shall slay

99:3.16 cosmic loyalty in the individual citizen as will d. him

109:6.4 and wisely did this valiant Monitor d. the human

109:7.1 home on Divinington, where they instruct and d.

110:4.5 difficult for the Monitors to guide and d. them.

117:7.16 from which he will d. the administration of the time

124:2.8 Jesus manifested a growing tendency to d. the play

130:6.3 Your strong body has an intelligent mind to d. it.

131:2.8 I will acknowledge him, and he shall d. my paths.

131:4.3 divine Vivifier; let his spirit fully d. our thoughts.

135:9.6 of the God of heaven; he will d. his chosen Son.”

144:5.27 This day guide and d. our journey.

152:2.8D. the people to sit down on the grass in companies

153:3.2 to show how he desires to indwell and d. all men;

164:2.4 their notice in the manner which my Father may d.

171:7.6 Jesus never manifested a desire to d., manage, or

176:1.4 if you are not here to d. us, when should we forsake

181:2.13 “No, Levi, Andrew will no longer d. you in the

181:2.16 In no other temporal matter have I acted to d. or to

181:2.18 I d. that you should, in all matters temporal and

184:1.1 Annas desired to d. the matter of disposing of

184:2.9 a messenger to d. Peter to where his brother had

191:0.1 he would have aided them to d. their discussions

directadjective

0:3.11 no relativity or finality, exists except in d. relation to

0:6.13 Universal Father is the d. ancestor-source of both.

0:7.9 The Supreme Being is not a d. creator, except that

1:2.10 does not in the least preclude the d. personal action

2:1.6 fact, automatically shuts him off from all d. personal

2:3.3 the execution is by the d. act of those judges

2:5.8 experience of loving is very much a d. response to

2:7.7 God the Father through the d. relationship between

3:1.6 for God has limited his d. and actual presence in

3:1.9 to exclude the d. action of the Thought Adjusters,

3:5.1 exercise his infinite power and final authority by d.

3:5.1 the choice of the divine mind, could be exercised d.;

5:0.2 make d. personal contact with any part or phase or

5:0.2 prerogative of maintaining d. and parental contact

5:1.12 The great God makes d. contact with mortal man

5:3.2 The Adjusters undoubtedly utilize d. prepersonal

5:6.3 attains the level of the personal except by the d.

6:3.4 merciful ministrations of the Sons of God are a d.

6:5.4 creator powers only to the first or d. personalization.

7:1.6 There is a d. attractiveness of a spirit nature between

7:6.7 is a d. and exclusive channel of communication,

7:6.7 Deities are in d. and constant communication with

7:7.4 your very personality is a d. bestowal of the Father.

8:6.4 The Spirit exerts a d. and personal influence upon

9:2.3 There exist the connection of the Adjusters d. with

9:3.5 The energies subject to the d. or indirect control of

9:8.3 There is no d. representative of the Third Source

10:3.6 Father has divested himself of all d. manifestations of

11:1.3 We know the d. course to pursue to find the Father.

13:1.4 personalities besides the Eternal Son are of d.

13:1.4 of d. and exclusive origin in the Universal Father

15:1.4 the Center of Centers while continuing on the d.

15:1.5 Orvonton will pursue this almost d. northerly

15:4.4 the mother wheels of the d.-origin suns and their

15:5.1 little of superuniverse mass is organized by the d.

15:5.10 Some of the dense dark islands are the d. result of

15:7.10 dispatched for Havona d. from the shores of

16:1.4 we detect no evidence of d. association with the

16:3.2 this Spirit is the d. representation of the Father.

16:4.4 do not appear to be in any d. manner associated with

16:4.12 thus responsive to the d. influence of linear gravity

16:6.2 On a world like Urantia we do not encounter the d.

18:3.7 the most powerful and mighty of any of the d. rulers

19:6.1 The Havona natives are the d. creation of the Trinity,

20:0.5 personalities who are of d. and divine creation.

20:0.5 by the Trinity even though not of d. Trinity origin.

21:5.6 will henceforth take d. origin from a Master Son.

23:1.8 Messengers are constant partakers of the d. circuit

24:4.2 Associate Inspectors work under the d. supervision

24:5.2 there is an Assigned Sentinel, who acts as the d.

24:5.2 governments of Orvonton are acting under the d.

24:5.5 unrevealed personalities, constitute an efficient, d.,

26:1.16 in power reception on the Father’s d. ministry,

26:2.6 seven planetary circuits of Havona is under the d.

27:0.11 come under the d. influence of these supernaphim,

29:2.16 called an energy path, is a d. circuit of energy from

29:3.5 beings relinquish their d. supervision of the energy

29:4.4 The Master Physical Controllers are the d. offspring

29:5.5 primordial force (pre-energy not responsive to d.

30:1.29 created by any two beings of d. or indirect descent

30:1.55 Deities or otherwise created by any one being of d.

31:1.1 These perfect beings of d. and divine creation are

31:2.4 One is a d. personalization of a fragment of the

33:1.2 divine beings who are capable of d. administration

35:6.4 on Salvington and with their d. subordinates,

36:0.1 appears on the inhabited planets by d. importation

38:2.2 our custom to speak of those beings of more d.

38:6.3 Though serving under the d. supervision of the

38:8.5 placed in d. line for advancement to the status of

39:2.3 pours in d. to Salvington upon a continuous, d.,

40:5.3 Although God the Father cannot be with you by d.

41:5.7 energy does not proceed in waves but in d. lines.

41:5.7 The raindrops are coming down in a d. line of

41:7.14 Only those suns which function in the d. channels of

41:9.2 Ultimatonic energy does not obey the linear or d.

42:2.23 emergent-energy behavior from the times of its d.

42:5.14 transit through space they really proceed in d. lines.

42:5.14 of definite energy particles which proceed in d. lines

42:10.6 absolute mind—the d. circuits of the Conjoint Actor.

43:4.3 with the supervising Union of Days, are in d. and

46:1.6 earthward when they strike this gas belt in their d.

46:3.4 except Michael messages, which sometimes go d. to

48:0.1 Creators do so by d. and original creation, but never

49:6.19 These fused souls go by d. Adjuster transit to the

51:1.4 immortal existence is fully maintained by the d.

52:3.2 possess Adjusters, but their planetary offspring—d.

53:1.2 the Most High Fathers of the constellations in the d.

53:2.4 the impending outbreak that he went d. to Edentia to

55:2.7 translated souls proceed by Adjuster transit d. to the

55:3.16 3. The d. planetary progeny of Adam and Eve.

55:4.27 system capital—to go d. to the midsonite world for

55:10.4 Gabriel establishes d. contact with the Ancients of

56:4.2 being an exclusive and d. bestowal of the Father,

56:4.2 the creature maintains d. and sustaining contact

56:7.2 attended by new and more d. ministrations of the

56:7.6 if God the Supreme assumes d. control of these

62:0.1 before establishing the d. line of human ancestry,

62:1.2 the establishment of the d. mammalian ancestry of

62:2.1 the d. descendants of the North American lemur

62:4.2 denominated Primates since they were the d. and

63:4.5 no male offspring appearing among Sontad’s d.

65:2.10 ancestors of mammals and the d. line of descent of

66:2.5 volunteers were brought by seraphic transport d.

67:3.7 possible for the indwelling spirit to make d. contact

68:0.2 from one generation to another by d. inheritance.

68:6.7 Caste is the d. result of the high social pressure of

69:5.12 that only the rich were supposed to go d. to heaven

70:6.5 the development of a cabinet was a d. step toward

72:2.2 municipal governing schemes are very simple, d.,

73:0.2 because they had exercised d. jurisdiction over many

74:5.5 the d. and well-planned resistance of Caligastia

74:6.4 Adam and Eve also imbibed “light and energy” d.

76:5.6 direction of the Melchizedeks, continued, but d.

77:8.10 for the primary midwayers to make d. contact with

80:7.3 Greeks were led westward by Sato, a d. descendant

80:7.5 All the art and genius of these latter people is a d.

82:3.9 marriage, but this has advanced in d. proportion to

84:1.2 But no d. biologic urge led man into marriage—

85:2.3 believed that all chemical effects were due to the d.

85:3.5 symbolism must not be confused with d. idolatry

90:3.4 1. Ghosts—d. spirit influences.

91:6.1 have no d. effect upon one’s physical environment.

92:2.5 professed to have received d. revelations from

94:5.2 It was in d. consequence of this teaching that the

97:4.2 This was a d. attack on the egoistic doctrine of the

100:5.10 The d. communion with one’s Thought Adjuster,

101:1.2 difficulty in engaging in d. communication with the

101:2.6 2. The revelation of truth, whether by d. personal

103:5.1 altruism are derived from the d. impulse of the spirit

103:5.7 Every mortal gain is a d. contribution to the

104:4.27 grasp of the Unqualified Absolute in d. proportion to

105:5.3 historic appearance of the finite as a d. derivative of

106:8.19 will certainly unify on the second level as the d.

107:1.2 all are agreed that they proceed d. from the Father,

107:7.6 the possibility of d. and unlimited communication

108:2.4 helper assumes jurisdiction d. from Divinington.

108:4.1 resigned the exercise of all d. personal power and

108:4.4 one possibility of d. interplanetary communication,

108:4.5 are representative of the Father’s d. and unexplained

108:6.7 with their subjects in more or less d. channels!

110:4.3 other pictures of mind are sometimes the d. work of

110:7.9 rarely hear the Adjuster’s d voice except in moments

112:6.6 The morontia mind must evolve by d. contact with

112:6.10 attuned to the d. ministry of the cosmic mind of

113:3.1 spirits and prepersonal entities to make d. contact

113:5.3 in your behalf quite independent of your d. appeals;

113:5.4 except in emergencies and then usually on the d.

114:2.3 Assigned Sentinel of Satania, the d. representative of

114:4.1 and, in the absence of d. action by Michael, trustee

114:5.6 The d. administrative cabinet of the governor

114:6.18 None of these angelic groups exercise d. control

115:4.4 make d. contact with even the lowest and least of

115:4.5 The technique of such manifestation is both d. and

115:4.5 d. and indirect: d. in so far as triodity relations

115:6.2 exists farther and farther removed from d. action by

118:1.3 There is a d. relationship between maturity and the

118:2.4 If God the Supreme ever assumes d. control of the

119:3.4 located in a beleaguered system without any d.

120:0.4 exercised in the d. and personal administration of

121:2.8 “chosen people,” to the d. interposition of Yahweh

122:1.1 David and Solomon were not in the d. line of

122:4.3 one Zadoc, who was a d. descendant of David;

123:2.2 On this day in February the d. supervision of the

123:2.14 Joseph was assuming the d. responsibility for Jesus’

127:5.1 by going d. to Rebecca, laying the whole story

128:3.6 his view of the new gospel was the d. result of this

129:1.7 caravan station, Capernaum being on the d. route

130:2.2 as a d. result of such activities, his eldest son

132:7.3 Ganid had asked Jesus d. questions about Buddha,

132:7.3 a d. question about Buddha, and he received a d.

133:0.3 Ganid asked Jesus a d. question as to what he

135:4.5 Elijah that caused John to adopt his methods of d.

135:5.6 establish this new kingdom by d. and divine

135:7.2 one who is to come after me” in answer to the d.

135:12.5 had failed to bring about John’s death by d. appeal to

136:3.4 He had already had this assurance d. from Paradise

136:5.5 the d. and explicit act of the will of this God-man

137:7.10 advocated emancipation from the d. Roman rule by

138:2.1 great value of d. and personal contact with men.

139:2.6 persecution and any other form of d. assault, but he

139:8.10 tried to avoid coming in d. contact with Jesus.

140:8.17 made no d. attack on the possession of property,

143:5.5 Nalda was just about to seek d. and personal help

143:5.6 the attempt of the woman’s soul to avoid d. contact

143:5.8 This was the first d., positive, and undisguised

144:4.2 no matter how ill-advised or impossible of d. answer,

145:3.3 make a d., clear, and personal appeal to the hearts of

146:4.1 they exercised no d. control over the synagogues

148:3.4 solitary seasons in the hills, was in d. and executive

149:1.4 In the absence of d. word from the Master regarding

149:2.6 But it was the physical cures that made the most d.

151:3.14 as the product of the d. act of spiritual beings

152:0.3 Veronica’s faith was of the sort that laid d. hold

164:4.1 and in d. violation of their own self-imposed laws.

166:4.8 3. You may reap the harvest of your d. efforts to

167:7.2 Angels are a d. creation, and they do not

172:3.6 Jesus had long tried by d. teaching to impress

173:2.3 money-changers all operated by d. license from

174:1.5 You hold grudges and nurse vengefulness in d.

176:1.2 would presently bring the Jews in d. conflict with

178:1.16 And forget not: We have made no d. attack upon

185:5.13 insistent clamor of the mob, acting under the d.

186:5.1 There is no d. relation between the death of Jesus

187:1.4 went by the most d. route to the Damascus gate,

188:3.8 first, by the d. efforts of his Thought Adjuster,

189:0.2 Son has this power because of the d. command of

194:4.7 sharing of earthly possessions was not a d. feature

195:8.4 and dictatorial political state is the d. offspring of

196:0.11 life of Jesus, religion was a living experience, a d.

direct-origin

15:4.4 the mother wheels of the d. suns and their varied

directedsee directed by; directed to

16:4.4 Master Spirits are d. from the periphery of Paradise;

28:5.16 Their principal activities are d. toward promoting

29:2.13 power centers, but seven specialized and well-d.,

29:2.15 are localized energy movements initiated and d. for

31:8.3 sojourn is in every way Trinity supervised and d..

37:3.3 the Brilliant Evening Stars are d. from the capital of

37:3.3 that certain archangel activities are d. from a small

39:1.16 it co-ordinates the self-d. phases of seraphic service

39:1.18 order are self-d. servers on the architectural spheres

42:2.14 ripened to that point where it can be d. into

45:4.3 d. his fellows in the worship of “The Breath Giver.”

46:8.1 local and routine affairs of Jerusem are d. from the

53:4.2 Lucifer d. that the princes on the apostate worlds

56:3.3 the evolutionary worlds of time as it is d. from the

63:6.2 Reason d. Andon from his own discovery to the sun

64:3.5 a warfare of extermination d. against their inferior

65:3.3 mutating strains of life which could have been d.

66:2.7 skilled volunteer commission from Avalon, who d.

66:5.9 This group organized and d. the purely educational

69:2.7 The first human foresight was d. toward fire,

74:4.5 They all did as Adam d..

87:6.3 Man’s first efforts at defense were d. against the

88:2.5 Moses carefully d. that they should make no sort

90:3.1 man logically d. his efforts to winning the favor

91:9.7 6. Your prayer will be d. exclusively for wisdom to

92:5.16 sincere efforts of these future prophets will be d. less

98:2.7 thought was so priest-controlled and scripture-d.

111:4.9 spontaneous and haphazard or controlled, d., and

118:8.1 bestowal of personality) it may become spirit d..

122:2.7 formally christened him John, as they had been d.

122:9.1 was a Mosaic ordinance which d. that a mother,

122:10.1 sent them forth with a purse and d. that they

122:10.2 offering for Mary two pigeons as Moses had d. for

126:2.1 Mary d. that James, then ten years of age, should

127:6.6 minds of my people serve their God as Moses d.;

128:5.8 After Miriam had laid her plans before Jesus, he d.

129:2.3 your funds which my father holds as you have d.

131:3.3 Evil is the fruit of wrongly d. thinking.

136:5.4 Said the Adjuster: “I will, as you have d., enjoin the

137:1.6 ‘who d. that you should search for the Son of Man

137:7.13 Jesus later d. that the apostles should go forth, as

138:7.7 those persecutions which had been d. against John’s

139:4.3 Andrew immediately d. that Peter, James, and John

139:4.15 John d. his associate, Nathan, in the writing of the

140:6.6 allow a man to divorce his wife as Moses has d.?”

140:8.21 His few denunciations were largely d. against pride,

145:1.3 On this occasion Jesus merely d. these men to the

145:2.10 that the gospel is a message d. to the individual,

145:5.8 quickly made ready for the journey as Jesus had d..

148:4.4 unwillingness to be divinely led and spiritually d..

150:9.4 to Capernaum early the next day, as Jesus had d..

152:1.1 after she had recovered from her daze, Jesus d.

153:3.5 Jesus then d. his remarks to all present.

158:7.1 d. that they go on to Capernaum by the Damascus

159:0.2 the Master called his followers together and d. that

160:0.1 d. that Nathaniel and Thomas should listen to all

161:0.1 Jesus d. that the evangelists visit the believers in

163:0.2 Matthew d. the organization of their group finances.

164:3.10 made clay with spittle, anointed my eyes, and d. that

164:3.11 a holy prophet; accordingly he did as Jesus d. him.

164:5.5 but he was much encouraged when Jesus d. that he

167:5.7 this same Father has d. the creation of male and

171:3.2 Jesus met Abner at Heshbon, and Andrew d. that

172:1.2 Martha d. the serving of the food; her sister Mary

172:3.6 as the Master had d., they found the colt tied near

172:3.6 and when Peter answered him as Jesus had d.,

178:3.3 even as I d. that Lazarus flee from the wrath of

183:3.7 although the Roman captain had not d. that Jesus

183:4.5 the crucifixion, John remained, as Jesus had d. him,

183:5.1 The captain of the Roman soldiers d. that Jesus be

192:1.3 While they did not know it was Jesus who had d.

192:1.7 Jesus knew the fish were there and accordingly d.

192:1.11 Jesus d. that two of the apostles should volunteer to

193:5.1 without being d. they knelt about him in a circle,

directed by

13:1.2 The Paradise worlds of the Father are d. by the

14:3.3 each Havona sphere being d. by one of these Trinity-

15:10.1 is d. by one of the Seven Master Spirits of supreme

16:7.10 are characterized by the highest intelligence, d. by

17:0.12 personally d. by the Creative Mother Spirit resident

18:2.1 Each of the billion worlds of Havona is d. by a

18:2.2 his sphere, his world is d. by a Trinity Teacher Son.

20:2.2 a self-governing order, being d. by their supreme

21:2.11 its government is d. by the first-born native being,

23:1.6 but they have been d. by the council of the Seven

29:4.2 d. and distributed by the Council of Equilibrium,

36:1.2 Life Carriers are d. by the life-determining trio,

37:3.3 archangel corps of Nebadon is d. by the first-born of

38:6.2 angelic armies are d. by the Brilliant Evening Stars

39:1.4 but all these seraphim would be organized and d.

44:0.5 but are d. by morontia supervisors on the capitals.

46:7.2 This order of animal life is now largely d. by the

48:2.11 They are d. exclusively by the joint spirit activity of

66:5.4 This able corps was d. by Bon.

66:5.31 This supreme council was d. by Van and was the

85:7.3 When the worship urge is admonished and d. by

89:1.2 —fetish men who were thought to be d. by a spirit

92:2.1 wisdom—knowledge d. by experiential reason and

109:6.4 are d. by the Personalized Adjuster of Michael of

111:4.10 Today the nations of the world are d. by men who

114:6.2 the resident governor general, are immediately d.

117:7.7 the eternal destiny of these seven corps will be d.

124:0.1 his education would have been d. by Jews and

128:4.2 in the least to be d. by the “councils of men,”

130:1.2 those influences which are not d. by the powers of

139:9.4 the idea of being d. and managed by official ushers

149:5.2 depends on the willingness of man to be led and d.

177:2.7 nor d. by the intelligent discipline of wisdom.

195:7.21 d. by the assertion of the will of personality, limited

directed to

0:0.1 I have been d. to formulate this introductory

0:12.12 are inadequate to portray the truth as we are d. to

5:3.4 worship to prayer and appropriately should be d. to

8:1.10 have been d. to provide this technique of approach

22:10.4 Not long since I was d. to head a commission of

33:6.5 From Salvington, broadcasts are simultaneously d. to

45:4.5 leader of the red man and the one who d. this race

52:7.5 function of government is chiefly d. to collective

54:5.11 The angelic hosts were d. to work for full disclosure

57:0.1 we are d. to reckon time in terms of current usage—

62:7.4 We were d. not to intervene in the affairs of human

90:3.1 man logically d. his efforts to winning the favor

90:3.2 And many of man’s efforts were d. to the end of

104:4.1 attention is d. to the fact that the Father is the primal

122:4.1 I am d. to instruct you concerning the son whom

129:2.4 he d. John to buy this house with Jesus’ money

135:4.1 death of his mother, John d. Ezda to drive his herds

137:5.4 Jesus d. his apostles to return to their nets while he

138:1.1 Jesus d. them to go forth, two and two, to teach

140:8.16 Jesus never personally d. his followers to adopt a

145:1.3 On this occasion Jesus merely d. these men to the

145:2.10 that the gospel is a message d. to the individual,

148:9.2 he d. his friends to procure ladders by which they

150:1.2 and d. Judas to provide funds for their equipment

151:5.4 it was to secure rest that he had d. them to sail him

153:1.1 observers of Herod Antipas, who had been d. to

153:3.5 Jesus then d. his remarks to all present.

154:5.2 Jesus d. them all to seek God for guidance and to

154:5.2 the twelve apostles he d. to remain with him no

155:2.1 Jesus d. Peter to go to Chorazin with the twelve

156:5.23 called his associates together and d. the evangelists

157:4.8 when Jesus had thus spoken, he d. the twelve to go

159:0.2 others of the disciples he d. to remain with him.

159:4.5 that the God of love d. your forefathers to go forth

164:3.11 Josiah did not know that the Jesus who had d. him

164:3.12 Jesus made use of the clay and the spittle and d. him

164:4.2 d. Josiah to tell them what had happened to him.

171:1.5 Andrew had d. David to discontinue the

174:5.7 And these words which the Father d. me to speak

182:2.10 others have done that which they were d. to do, but

185:6.2 Pilate d. the scourgers to desist and indicated that

189:1.10 Jesus d. the chief of the Melchizedeks to convey

192:1.7 Jesus knew the fish were there and accordingly d.

directingverb

12:3.10 at present d. universe evolution in the space levels

22:2.8 serve as advisers to the authorities d. the affairs of

25:5.4 to serve as Chiefs of Records d. the activities of the

29:2.14 converting and d. these energies into channels of

31:10.22 a mandate issued by the Ancients of Days d. that we

37:4.3 from the higher realms are usually self-d., but

41:1.1 full responsibility for d. the physical evolution of the

41:1.5 d. the streams of more materialized power to the

54:4.8 the mandate of the Ancients of Days d. that Satan be

54:5.11 a mandate d. that nothing be done to half cure, hide

70:10.14 Hammurabi and Moses, the latter d. that crimes

76:6.2 placed in Gabriel’s hands, d. the special roll call of

81:6.31 for d. individuals to suitable employment must be

92:2.5 tribe had become the chosen people of God and d.

93:10.10 if the present system of d. planetary affairs should

97:9.19 Phoenician wife forged Ahab’s name to papers d.

106:8.15 include those phases of ultimacy which are control d.

111:6.5 means of controlling matter and d. energy.

117:5.9 unfailingly d. the Paradise pilgrim, ever saying: “This

119:1.3 Immanuel, d. that this new Melchizedek Son be

119:2.4 certified by Immanuel, d. that this new Son be

119:8.1 and d. the Union of Days stationed on Salvington to

122:10.3 Herod prepared an order d. that a systematic search

126:3.5 visitation d. him to “be about his Father’s business.”

127:6.12 the fatherly role of guiding and d. the children of

139:4.4 engaged in d. Nathan in the writing of the Gospel

168:1.12 Martha and Mary heard this command of Jesus d.

171:3.4 all Israel that he had been condemned to die and d.

172:3.6 Jesus called Peter and John, and after d. them to

179:5.3 broke it in pieces and, d. them to pass it around,

directingadjective

17:8.3 The association of their d. heads, the Seven Master

22:3.2 their reserves on Uversa act as the central d. body of

29:2.9 These d. centers of the universe power system are

37:3.5 archangels would act as the d. heads of all celestial

38:9.10 serve under the d. guidance of the acting custodian

50:1.2 But the d. corps of such new worlds must be of the

85:7.1 bestowed upon these peoples as a d. influence of

directionsee direction, under the

0:1.24 5. Absolute perfection in no d., relative perfection in

9:5.3 always is the d. of mind a ministry of mind-spirit or

11:2.3 make it possible to establish absolute d. in the master

11:5.6 The least of these pulsations is in an east-west d.,

11:5.6 an east-west direction, the next in a north-south d.,

11:5.6 while the greatest fluctuation is in every d.,

11:5.7 emanations which proceed spaceward in every d. to

12:1.13 from the divine center outward in any one d.,

12:4.15 seven superuniverses seem to be revolving in a d.

12:4.15 revolve about Paradise in a counterclockwise d..

12:6.10 2. The Ultimate in d..

13:4.2 all operations concerned with their d. of the grand

14:3.1 Havona requires only administrative d..

15:1.4 In this age and as d. is regarded on Urantia,

15:1.4 north, approximately opposite, in an easterly d.,

15:3.3 density when the heavens are viewed in one d.,

15:8.2 assume d. and partial control of the thirty energy

15:8.10 the secret of the special control and intelligent d. of

17:1.3 they engage in the d. of things physical, spiritual

20:4.3 Adjusters form the Divinington council of d. for

22:2.8 they also assist the Perfections of Days in the d. of

23:1.9 are altogether cut off from the sustenance and d.

25:0.9 but subject to the d. of those who rule the realms of

26:3.2 pass through Havona in the opposite d., entering by

29:3.1 intrusted to the keeping and d. of the Seven Master

29:3.2 neither are they subject to the administrative d. of

29:3.12 their entire and almost perfect scheme of power d. is

29:4.28 can induce an increased energy flow in the desired d.

34:4.13 that these d. cells ever point north and south.

35:9.5 paternal in their d. of the Planetary Princes,

36:4.2 The d. of such a world then devolves upon her son.

36:5.8 channels of intelligent and conscientious self-d..

37:3.2 While not ordinarily subject to the d. of the Bright

37:3.4 administration and d. of certain archangel activities

38:7.5 subordinate beings of power control and energy d.

39:3.8 fully conscious of their velocity, d., and astronomic

39:3.8 vary speed of progression and to alter d. of flight,

39:3.9 by the strength and d. of the near-by main circuits

41:2.7 intelligent creatures of power control and energy d.

42:12.15 that mind which freely submits itself to the spirit d.

45:2.1 of personal discretion in the d. of system affairs.

50:3.5 except in certain emergencies and then only by d. of

51:7.2 the Planetary Adam assumes the outward d. of the

55:3.20 chosen by the citizenry by d. of the Planetary

57:5.14 endowed with a homogeneous d. of orbital swing,

57:5.14 solar system material would maintain the same d.

58:3.3 the electron spin is sometimes in the opposite d.

59:2.1 experienced inundations, dipping first in one d. and

59:4.5 These Devonian seas extended first in one d. and

61:5.2 shifted, and the seasonal winds changed their d..

65:7.1 there is influential d. of lower-mind function from

66:2.7 separated places by co-ordinated Adjuster d. and

69:9.16 social sanction only after communal control and d.

90:1.6 It was shamanism that took the exclusive d. of tribal

93:3.3 divine maintenance and d.; even Abraham rather

97:9.8 how the prophet Samuel, by divine d., selected

100:5.9 rather than in the d. of the zone of spiritual contact,

101:2.11 does logically point in the d. of intelligent guidance,

102:8.1 his future to the keeping and d. of that power and

107:3.1 All activities related to the dispatch, management, d.,

111:4.8 of the inner world that is most subject to your d.

112:1.6 1. Length represents d. and nature of progression—

114:1.4 that Machiventa will not come to take personal d. of

114:3.4 but thus far he has made no gesture in this d..

114:6.1 Most High observer, under the immediate d. of the

114:6.5 the oversight and d. of the affairs of each generation

118:10.19 morontia mota represents a real advance in this d..

119:1.4 Michael’s unannounced resumption of the d. of

119:2.2 a new System Sovereign to assume d. of that strife-

119:2.7 and resumed the d. of the universe of Nebadon.

119:3.2 Michael proceeded to place universe d. in the

119:6.2 While the d. of the universe had again been intrusted

119:8.2 Creator Son before he is given unlimited d. of the

122:6.1 about the base of the hill in a northeasterly d. to a

124:5.6 to assume the responsibility for the support and d. of

128:2.6 not again assume the personal d. of family affairs.

128:4.2 accepting the d. of such a pretentious enterprise.

128:5.7 properly trained Joseph to assume d. of the home.

128:7.7 the repair shop and Joseph in the d. of home affairs.

129:0.1 of the Nazareth family and from the immediate d. of

130:3.5 Under Jesus’ d. Ganid made a collection of the

130:6.2 with these hills; do you know the d. of the trails?

133:4.9 and always points your soul-d. heavenward.

134:2.5 Jesus gave up the d. of the caravan at Lake Urmia,

134:5.10 Internationalism is a step in the right d..

136:3.4 Gabriel, by d. of Immanuel and on authority of the

144:6.8 themselves to Jesus and become subject to his d.,

147:5.7 is not so important as the fact that the d. of your

148:3.4 increasingly and consciously active in the d. of

148:3.4 Jesus was engaged in the d. of those high spirit

151:0.2 the welfare and d. of the new corps of evangelists.

152:2.2 They saw the d. taken by Jesus’ boat, and hiring

152:3.1 proclaim him king required no further personal d..

159:2.1 will believe the gospel shall be subject to your d.?

167:4.4 James assumed the d. of the conference, and they

168:1.10 in waiting by d. of the Personalized Adjuster of Jesus

172:5.8 As the procession moved in the d. of the city and

181:2.16 this I did in order to provide for leadership in the d.

193:4.3 Andrew and Matthew had many leanings in this d.

195:6.4 the rank and file of the people still lean in that d. as

under the direction

17:1.1 These executive spheres are under the d. of the

17:3.11 under the d. of Majeston, all seven may and do act in

20:1.12 Magisterial and Teacher Sons serve under the d. of

20:2.2 Sons serve under the d. of the Creator Son of that

22:1.10 the Havona circuits under the d. of the Eternals of

22:1.14 Under the d. of the Ancients of Days all seven orders

23:2.18 function under the general d. of the Ancients of

23:4.4 on Vicegerington are under the exclusive d. of those

24:1.8 which, under the d. of the Supreme Executives,

25:3.14 under the d. of the Image Aids until such time as

26:7.1 on this circle, under the d. of the Trinity guides,

27:0.11 pass through a training experience under the d. of

27:7.3 Under the d. of these conductors of worship, such

33:3.8 the d. and guidance of this selfsame Mother Spirit.

33:4.8 or degree, you will come under the d. of Gabriel.

34:1.1 Infinite Spirit, operating through, and under the d.

48:3.2 and under the immediate d. of the Melchizedeks.

51:2.4 Son and Daughter are rematerialized under the d. of

56:10.23 and acting under the d. of Mantutia Melchizedek.

66:6.7 to remain under the control and d. of their parents

72:3.6 under the d. of the newly created Foundation of

76:5.6 supermaterial government of Urantia, under the d. of

94:1.2 metamorphosis under the d. of the Brahman caste of

110:6.13 the seven adjutant mind-spirits under the d. of the

112:6.9 spirits unified under the d. of the spirit of wisdom.

119:8.9 Nebadon commission of twelve acting under the d.

121:8.10 for the work which Nathan executed under his d..

137:4.11 huge stone vessels, under the busy d. of his mother,

140:2.3 the divine brotherhood of man under the d. of human

147:2.4 Under the d. of Abner they remained in Jerusalem

150:5.1 evangelists who were laboring under the d. of Jacob,

154:2.1 the rule and d. of its own board of governors.

186:0.3 Master’s family remained in Bethany under the d. of

187:0.1 the soldiers, under the d. of a centurion, started for

directional

12:4.9 2. Secondary motion—the alternate d. swings of the

12:4.15 beginning to exhibit d. tendencies of a clockwise

34:4.12 John also envisaged the d. control creatures of the

34:4.12 This d. control in Nebadon is maintained by the

34:4.13 are sensitive and responsive to these d. currents.

36:5.6 the d. and other self-preservative endowments of all

42:2.11 This is the powerful-d., mass-movemented,

42:2.11 or space-d. response to the collective group

57:5.14 Angona tributaries injected new and foreign d.

81:6.27 technique of pressure or d. control may be employed

100:5.1 souls, not lost in the theologic sense but lost in the d.

directionization

5:3.7 subject to the divine d. of the associated Adjuster.

15:8.1 serving as focal points for the d. of energy to their

29:3.9 they are concerned with its dissemination and d..

29:4.20 mighty beings have much to do with the d.,

29:4.24 for or against a given power disposition or d..

106:0.1 and man’s spiritual d. are all enhanced by a better

106:4.2 power-personalization of the d. of the entire master

110:2.1 may gain more influence over the personality d.;

160:1.15 my quest suffered from the absence of certainty of d.

directionize

13:0.4 they d. pure spirit luminosity to the superuniverses.

28:5.8 attune and d. these living receivers of the enminded

29:3.6 but they do modify, manipulate, and d. it.

29:3.9 power centers can act as selective switches to d.,

29:4.20 The mechanical controllers are competent to d. the

29:4.28 as literally as certain metallic circuits d. the flow of

36:3.7 and favorably d. the course of biologic evolution.

41:1.3 the power centers, by their living presences, d. and

41:1.5 dark islands are vast dynamos which mobilize and d.

41:2.5 endowed with ability to mobilize, transform, d.,

directionized

28:5.11 Perfectors of Wisdom and, when not otherwise d.,

28:5.13 When not specifically d. elsewhere, seconaphim

36:2.18 in turn, has d. the course of the biologic evolution of

116:6.4 That energy can be d. by the action of controller

directionizers

29:5.5 cyclones of space and the early organizers and d.

directionizing

41:3.1 for the effective concentrating and d. of the energy

directions

12:4.16 It is probable that these alternate d. of successive

14:1.15 These alternate d. of motion, coupled with the mass

46:1.5 out of the sky, emanating equally from all space d..

50:5.2 all evolutionary spheres progress in well-defined d..

58:2.7 spots, solar cyclones which whirl in opposite d.

58:2.7 Such atmospheric disturbances whirl in opposite d.

59:2.6 deluge, while extending farther in many d. all over

64:4.11 and fighting, by spells improving in certain d., but,

64:6.17 weakened by extensive migrations in different d..

67:7.3 progress had been made; in other d. much ground

69:8.4 The Mosaic code contained specific d. for making

75:4.1 improvement by operating simultaneously in two d.:

78:6.1 territory went forth in their final exodus in several d.:

79:2.5 would the inferiors have been crowded out in all d.,

80:2.2 The more mixed groups spread out in three d.:

83:1.1 As such an institution, marriage functions in two d.:

97:9.4 the prophet Samuel in accordance with divine d..

123:5.13 From four d. Jesus could observe the caravan trains

145:1.2 And Simon consented to follow Jesus’ d. because

146:3.6 as it dominates man, it unfailingly leads in the d.

178:2.5 “Go and bring Peter and John, and I will give you d.

directive

0:7.10 All time-space finite reality, under the d. urge of the

56:1.4 the divine and d. overcontrol of all basic energy

56:2.1 in whose physical-d. acts of mind, the spiritual

70:11.2 civilizations it becomes increasingly positive and d..

86:0.1 the human mind under the d. influence of the sixth

108:3.7 intelligent and efficient d. administration of these

112:1.14 And all such d. patterns are highly influential in goal

112:2.5 4. That the indwelling spiritual force is potentially d..

116:6.1 mind systems, co-ordinate; and spirit systems, d..

117:5.9 guided in your ascent by the comforting d. spirit of

118:8.2 to subordinate this physical-life machine to the d.

directlysee directly, not

0:5.4 But never does the impersonal d. transmute to the

0:6.7 Paradise gravity, are d. responsive to linear gravity.

1:3.6 God deal d. with the personalities of his vast creation

1:5.10 and maturity of any religion is d. proportional to its

1:5.15 were it not a fact that the Father d. participates in the

2:6.5 led d. to the elaboration of the atonement doctrine,

3:1.6 Adjusters; here God acts uniquely, d., exclusively

3:1.12 his children, in the exercise of that choice, d.

3:3.3 and d. through the indwelling Thought Adjusters.

4:1.8 all phenomena d. resulting from the functioning of

5:3.1 it is the Father, d. or indirectly, who is worshiped

6:6.1 That kind of mind which is d. allied with spirit is

7:1.1 leads d. back to the person of the Second Source

7:3.5 no power in the universe can prevent its flashing d.

7:5.2 The Eternal Son cannot contact d. with human

9:2.3 of supermaterial power linking people of Urantia d.

10:3.15 6. As a person, he acts d. throughout creation by his

11:1.4 we are led d. back to the Father’s presence,

11:5.2 1. D. underneath the location of the Trinity,

11:7.1 If one “looked” d. up from the upper surface of

13:1.1 neither of those realms is in any way d. concerned

13:4.4 experiential Deity is definitely and d. influenced

14:2.2 the creation of a local universe (d.) is twofold,

14:4.21 the Paradise-Havona system that are in no way d.

14:4.21 orders d. connected with your survival experience

15:2.9 The billion worlds of Havona are d. administered by

15:9.18 even as I have come to Urantia d. from Uversa.

15:10.11 taking origin d. and divinely in the Paradise Trinity.

16:4.7 because in no way does it d. pertain to your problem

16:5.5 which are d. expressive of the nature of the Master

16:9.7 personality awareness, self-consciousness, is d.

17:0.11 spirit ministry, they act personally and d.,

17:6.5 And proceeding d. to the person of the petitioning

18:6.7 A local universe is d. ruled by a divine Son of dual

18:7.2 Neither are they d. concerned in the educational

18:7.3 jurisdiction of, and report d. to, the Union of Days.

19:5.3 any being of Trinity origin may d. employ these

20:7.5 Teacher Sons are dispatched d. to the headquarters

22:1.12 Trinitized Sons of Perfection are assigned d. to the

23:0.1 Neither the Father nor the Son d. participated in this

23:2.15 can d. and personally communicate with the rulers

23:2.15 from the headquarters of one superuniverse d. to

23:2.18 whether they are traveling out d. from universe

24:3.2 Although attached d to the Infinite Spirit and located

26:1.16 They can work singly except when d. employing

26:1.17 These brilliant creatures of light are sustained d. by

26:10.2 advanced from the circle of failure d. to the second

28:2.1 Neither are omniaphim d. concerned with the scheme

29:0.11 you have nothing d. to do with either the supreme

29:4.2 They are d. governed from Paradise by the Seven

30:4.11 cannot thus immediately and d. go to the mansion

32:3.1 Havona, which was made d. by the thought of the

34:3.5 He communicates timelessly with the Eternal Son d..

35:2.1 able to function d. in the ministry of mortal uplift,

36:5.16 The adjutant mind-spirits are in no manner d. related

39:5.13 deposited, by the officiating seraphic assistants, d.

40:6.8 you are thus d. related to the divine Father of all the

40:9.2 proceeding d. to Divinington, the headquarters of

41:3.10 light fluctuation is d. dependent on luminosity,

41:4.2 Density varies d. with the quantity of mass in space

42:2.12 thus becoming d. responsive to the circular grasp

42:11.5 Although such gravity response is d. proportional

43:8.1 these Edentia spheres are energized d. by the space

46:1.3 channels, which are d. fed from the energy charges

47:0.4 governor on each world who is d. responsible to

47:10.2 contrivance compensating for the inability to d.

48:7.1 The lower planes of morontia mota join d. with the

48:8.3 intelligences are either d. or indirectly engaged in

49:2.24 competent to effect their life-process exchanges d.

51:1.5 An original or d. created Adam and Eve are

52:5.5 mortals can pass, upon death, d. to the shores of

52:5.5 again may proceed d. to the morontia spheres.

54:2.3 set the temporal purpose of his own will d. athwart

55:2.1 they are translated d. from the life in the flesh to the

55:9.2 groups deal d. with the superuniverse government

55:9.3 will then deal d. with the superuniverse rulers, while

55:12.3 the personalities who are able to contact d. with the

56:3.4 more d. unified in the personalities resident on the

57:7.1 space bodies crashed d. on the surface of Urantia.

58:2.7 Auroral phenomena are d. related to sunspots,

58:5.3 This outer shell was supported by, and rested d.

58:7.1 life, both animal and vegetable, may be found d.

58:7.9 rocks belonging to this early stratification rest d.

59:2.9 are d. or indirectly dependent on plant life for their

60:3.22 it sprang d. from the reptilian group, not from the

61:1.2 new type sprang d. and suddenly from the reptilian

66:5.11 They contributed d. to the elevation of standards of

68:6.3 law which decrees that the population must vary d.

69:6.6 ideas of supernatural origin led d. to fire worship,

69:8.1 This sex slavery grew d. out of man’s decreased

70:10.4 In primitive society public opinion operated d.;

71:2.8 The measure of the advance of society is d.

71:4.15 And this progress in the arts of civilization leads d.

74:8.6 taught that man had descended d. from the gods.

74:8.13 fiat creation of the human race, and all this led d. to

75:4.8 d. to the personal intervention of the Gods.

79:8.9 position accorded the family, for civilization is d.

80:7.3 the northern islands to Greece, coming almost d.

80:7.5 traditions that they were d. descended from gods

80:8.2 ancient Hittites stemmed d. from the Andonite stock;

81:1.5 tribes to pass d. from hunters to successful farmers.

81:3.2 materials into various articles of commerce was d.

81:3.3 it was the custom to build new dwellings d. on top

81:6.20 The progress of civilization is d. related to the

81:6.21 such advance is d. contributory to the progress of

83:4.9 movement culminated d. in modern church weddings

83:7.7 normal personality adjustment, only leads d. back to

83:8.4 beliefs lead d. to the concept of the indissolubility

84:1.6 in strength and devotion always d. proportional to

84:5.9 the liberation of woman, and she has d. benefited

84:6.8 it leads d. to home founding and home maintenance,

85:3.5 the material object is d. and actually worshiped.

86:5.1 The belief in dream doubles led d. to the notion that

87:6.1 technique of spirit propitiation led d. to the creation

88:2.10 of supposed divinely inspired writings led d. to the

89:3.6 leads d. to a war against marriage and the home,

90:3.1 as being d. responsive to the whims of the ghosts

90:3.1 Modern man attacks his material problems d.;

91:1.3 nevertheless d. elevated their economic, social, and

93:5.4 They left Ur intending to go d. through to Salem,

94:1.5 the Salem doctrine ran d. counter to the dogmas,

94:6.3 Lao-tse built d. upon the concepts of the Salem

95:2.7 the great pyramid pointed d. toward the Pole Star

99:3.3 Religion influences social reconstruction d. because

100:2.4 is d. proportional to the elimination of the selfish

101:5.10 Such primitive religions are d. concerned with ethics

101:9.7 cause man to project his estimation of values d.

101:10.4 nor the mind endowment of man proceeds d. from

102:3.2 d. interfering with the clarity of logical thought,

102:3.3 Material feelings, human emotions, lead d to material

102:3.3 Religious insights, spiritual motivations, lead d. to

102:4.4 of error present in human religious experience is d.

103:5.7 we do in this life which is good contributes d. to

104:5.12 the triodities are d. concerned, in the experiential

106:8.22 but we are confident that it would lead d. to the

106:9.4 actualization of threefold trinity is d. proportional to

106:9.11 success in the quest of the Infinite is d. proportional

106:9.12 leads d. to the attainment of spirit supremacy in

108:2.4 their human subjects; God and man are d. related.

108:3.1 are apparently administered d. from Divinington.

108:4.4 a universe, the Adjusters are never d. concerned.

110:2.3 Neither angels nor Adjusters are devoted d. to

110:4.5 find it next to impossible to communicate d. with

110:5.2 such souls are translated d. to the mansion worlds

110:5.6 as you ascend the psychic circles, sometimes d.,

110:6.5 rarely can they speak d., as another being, to you.

110:6.10 The degree of selfhood reality is d. determined by

110:6.15 The Adjuster cannot, ordinarily, speak d. and

110:7.7 unable to break through animal resistance and d.

112:0.13 11. Personality responds d. to other-personality

112:5.2 choice, personality attains experiential Deity d.,

112:6.3 the personality form will vary d. in accordance

113:5.1 neither do angels d. contact with the Adjusters.

114:2.5 d. supervise the affairs of none of the planets

114:3.5 who are d. representative of Michael and Gabriel.

114:3.5 The constellation authorities are represented d. by a

115:4.5 direct in so far as triodity relations repercuss d. in

115:6.1 The triodity of actuality continues to function d. in

115:6.1 the spirit gravity of the Eternal Son operates d. upon

115:7.4 To the extent that the triodities are d. operative on

116:3.1 The Paradise Deities not only act d. in their gravity

117:3.11 Supreme Being is unable to function d. as a creator

117:4.8 it is a morality d. predicated on the self-conscious

117:4.9 eternalizing of a human personality is d. productive

118:9.1 media operate d. to limit the range of finite action.

118:10.11 The love of the Father operates d. in the heart of the

121:5.4 early Christians and led d. to the bitter persecutions

121:8.5 made of the sayings of Jesus d. after the crucifixion.

122:1.1 neither did Joseph’s lineage go d. back to Adam.

123:0.4 They went d. to Bethlehem, where they spent the

127:2.7 fealty and national loyalty were d. challenged.

127:5.2 their support, Rebecca made bold to go d. to Jesus.

128:6.5 expressing resentment of such an impropriety d.

131:0.1 monotheism were largely derived, d. or indirectly,

131:5.1 Zoroaster was d. in contact with the descendants of

132:2.5 d. to an increased desire to do the Father’s will,

132:5.12 10. Earned wealth—riches derived d. from your own

135:9.4 They asked John d. if he was Elijah or the prophet

136:3.4 they met d. for the first time since Michael took

137:3.4 his mother; Jesus went d. to the home of Zebedee.

137:5.1 Jesus and his apostles went d. to the home of

140:6.2 you would build the new teaching d. upon the old,

140:8.1 attaching these new spiritual teachings d. onto old

141:7.10 Jesus spoke d. to men’s souls.

144:1.6 Jesus d. charged them that they should tell no man

145:2.13 believed that such phenomena were d. caused by

145:3.3 did speak d. to the consciences and souls of men.

147:5.9 certainly and d. contributing to the delinquency

148:6.8 Job appealed d. to God for help, pleading the fact

149:1.2 d. charge the beneficiary to “tell no man.”

149:2.3 1. The effort to connect the gospel teaching d. onto

149:2.5 which come d. or indirectly from Jesus’ message)

150:2.2 and preach the glad tidings d. to all their inmates.

151:2.6 differences in results are d. due to conditions

151:3.9 action that is d in contempt of one’s honest judgment

151:5.5 believed that all nature was a phenomenon d.

151:6.6 believed that the episode of the swine was d.

152:1.5 possible so d. and graphically to secure the results

153:1.1 These Jewish religious leaders were acting d. under

155:1.3 The heathen strike d. for their objectives; you are

157:5.2 d. proclaim to the twelve that he was a Son of God

158:4.6 looked d. into his eyes and commanded: “Come

158:7.2 We pray you to speak to us d. and in undisguised

158:8.1 they went by unfrequented thoroughfares d. to the

159:3.2 Make your appeals d. to the divine spirit that

160:4.13 leads d. to the creation of a world of unreality and

161:2.10 Jesus appears to communicate d. with his Father.

162:4.4 entering by way of the water gate and going d. to

162:9.6 by the west Jordan highway d. to Magadan Park,

163:2.10 Riches have nothing d. to do with entrance into the

164:1.4 if Jesus had so stated, would have d. involved him

165:0.1 From these labors Jesus went d. to Jerusalem to

166:1.2 were not surprised at his coming d. to the table

169:2.3 he had d. wasted and squandered his master’s funds.

170:3.9 fellowship with God which so certainly and d.

171:1.1 and then went d. to Jerusalem for the Passover.

171:2.1 disciples began to realize that he was not going d. to

171:4.3 that the Master had spoken to them plainly and d. in

173:1.1 it had become the vogue to buy these animals d.

173:2.3 a percentage of their gains was supposed to go d.

174:4.2 commandment is like this first; indeed, it springs d.

175:4.6 zeal for temple reform struck d. at their revenues;

176:1.2 it was this secular idea of the Messiah which d. led

176:3.9 in that he blamed his slothfulness d. upon his lord.

176:4.7 that succession of universe events which leads d. to

178:1.16 d. in the way of the preaching of the gospel

183:2.1 while eating the Last Supper, he went d. to the

183:5.1 Romans were in the habit of dealing d. with Annas

186:1.1 followed close behind the guards, going d. to their

191:5.2 standing d. in front of Thomas, said: “Peace be upon

195:6.16 Freedom or initiative in any realm of existence is d.

196:0.6 spiritual faith so many times leads d. to disastrous

directly, not

3:2.5 nor Paradise spirit, is not d. responsive to the Father.

10:3.19 Actor is not d. concerned with physical gravity,

13:1.23 My order of personality is not d. concerned with

15:4.6 Nebulae are not d. related to any administrative units

16:4.7 are not d. concerned with the ascendant scheme of

16:4.7 because in no way does it d. pertain to your problem

16:5.3 The Seven Master Spirits do not d. invade the

17:0.12 The Master Spirits do not d. and personally contact

17:4.3 The Image Aids do not d. function in connection

17:5.2 They are not d. concerned with the regimes of the

19:7.1 They are not d. concerned with the scheme of

24:2.5 Usatia, like the other superuniverse chiefs, is not d.

25:4.18 But they do not d. and personally deal with the

28:0.6 Since the latter two orders are not so d. concerned

28:2.1 Neither are omniaphim d. concerned with the scheme

28:3.2 they are not d. reflective of the beings and entities,

29:0.11 you have nothing d. to do with either the supreme

29:4.24 transformers do not d. function in the domain of life,

30:4.11 cannot thus immediately and d. go to the mansion

31:0.13 We do not d. manage finaliters or control them, and

32:4.6 Adjusters are not d. co-ordinated with the seraphic

36:5.16 The adjutant mind-spirits are in no manner d. related

37:4.4 in constellation capacities but are not d. attached to

39:2.3 These seraphim are not d. affiliated with the systems

39:2.12 You are not d. aware of the passing of time.

39:2.13 angels are not d. concerned in your personality

39:7.2 these angels are not now d. concerned with either

41:2.6 These beings of the energy realms do not d. concern

55:11.1 major sectors of the superuniverse do not figure d. in

62:1.1 not d. related to the pre-existent tribes of gibbons

99:0.2 But religion should not be d. concerned with the

103:2.1 What is termed the “birth of religion” is not d.

110:5.1 commonly called conscience; they are not d. related.

113:5.3 but rather that angels are not d. concerned with your

113:5.4 intelligence of angels is not d. available to mortal

113:5.4 The seraphim guard you; they do not seek d. to

159:3.2 be wholly eliminated, it should not be d. appealed

171:2.1 disciples began to realize that he was not going d.

183:3.1 might not d. connect him with the armed guards

191:1.5 Although Andrew did not d. allude to the vision of

directorsee Census Director

16:3.8 This Spirit is the chief d. and adviser of those

16:3.14 is the adviser and d. of all the ascending pilgrims of

24:6.4 and the d. of their vast educational organization.

27:5.2 finders of knowledge, who will designate the d. of

29:1.2 The same d. is always in association with the same

29:4.23 except when an associate power d. is present on an

33:4.7 Gabriel became the actual d. of universe affairs

35:6.3 associate becomes acting d. of constellation affairs.

38:6.1 twelve battalions under a d. equal a seraphic unit

43:5.8 the d. of the Vorondadek observers stationed on the

43:5.14 The Most High d., the president of the emergency

45:3.7 6. The bestowal d.—Fortant, number 319,847 of the

45:3.7 the secondary Lanonandeks and temporary d. of all

45:3.14 5. The acting d. of the Satania Life Carriers.

45:3.17 8. The d. of the Satania seraphic hosts.

45:3.19 10. The d. of the Morontia Power Supervisors.

45:3.20 11. The acting d. of system midway creatures.

53:6.4 command of the angelic hosts as the titular d. of the

67:6.5 the d. general of subordinate angelic life, and Van,

113:2.7 The planetary d. selected twelve of the more

114:3.2 angelic hosts regard him as their co-ordinating d.,

114:4.2 Vorondadek observer, who acts as their advisory d..

116:5.10 from the physical activities of power d. supervision

119:8.1 recognized by the Father as the established d. of the

PART IV  the supervision of a Melchizedek revelatory d..

120:0.1 I, the Melchizedek d. of the revelatory commission

138:10.2 designated chairman and d. general of the twelve.

139:4.3 Jesus appointed Andrew to act as d. of the group,

139:8.5 Thomas was an able d. of the work of the apostolic

189:0.2 his personality and became your temporary d..

director-controller

72:7.14 and he thereby becomes d. of the federal treasury.

director-general

157:4.2 While Andrew continued as the d. of the apostolic

directorssee Directors of Assignment; Directors of

  Conduct; see Broadcast Directors; Census Directors;

  see Power Directors; reversion directors

14:4.18 various universe groups—advisers, d., and teachers

15:9.18 We lend every possible assistance to your d. and

15:10.15 2. Recents of Days—the d. of the superuniverse

16:4.2 supreme d. of the vast and far-flung spirit-creature

17:0.1 d. of the seven-segmented administration of the

17:0.11 The Seven Master Spirits are the co-ordinating d.

17:1.3 they might be termed the board of managing d. of

18:1.1 committed to this corps of seventy supreme d..

18:1.2 co-ordinate and joint d. of their respective spheres,

18:1.3 The ten supreme d. of Divinington affairs are

18:1.3 The ten d. who rule Ascendington are reflective of

18:1.5 Since the work of these supreme d. has to do with

18:3.1 communicate with the high spiritual rulers and d. of

18:4.1 the special work of assisting the superuniverse d.,

18:5.1 The Recents of Days are the youngest of the d. of

18:7.4 from those of the administrative d. of such realms.

24:2.5 Usatia, the superuniverse chief of all Orvonton d..

26:2.4 Secondary supernaphim are the d. of the affairs of

26:3.6 the d. of the space reports of all Deity phenomena

29:0.5 individuality of the various groups of d., centers,

29:0.5 They are a unique group of living beings having to

29:0.5 Including the supreme d., they embrace the following

29:0.11 nothing directly to do with either the supreme d.

29:3.6 The d., centers, and controllers of power have

29:4.15 associate d. and to the Supreme Power Centers.

29:4.17 These d. alternate periods of executive service in

29:4.23 with the more personal orders of the associate d.

30:3.10 service on the requisition of their respective group d.

31:0.12 permanent, periodic, and assignment leaders and d..

35:10.4 order serve as custodians and d. of planetary affairs.

36:5.14 Controllers, who also serve as controllers and d. of

37:4.3 wholly under the jurisdiction of the supervising d.

38:7.2 When serving independently of their seraphic d.,

39:2.1 returned to a glorified assignment as d. of their kind

39:2.5 The d. of these legions are now always completion

39:3.8 change destinations if their d. should so instruct

39:4.1 Seraphim are the able assistants of the d of the lower

42:2.14 This work is carried on by the versatile d., centers,

45:7.1 The Melchizedeks are the d. of that large corps of

48:3.11 4. Co-ordinators and Liaison D..

48:4.7 superiors and in divine stability of our Supreme D..

49:5.12 are periodically inspected by a corps of universe d.

55:4.18 can remain on the planet as d. of the newly appearing

55:7.2 the actual rulers, or d., of such a world settled in

74:1.2 For fifteen thousand years they had been d. of the

78:8.6 as teachers of art and industry, as d. of commerce,

90:2.7 d. of Occidental church and state were the patrons

90:5.4 to the status of actual d. of religious worship.

90:5.7 many modern priests have ceased to function as d. of

93:10.5 service on Jerusem as one of the four and twenty d.,

93:10.9 corps of Urantia d., the four and twenty counselors,

109:6.3 volunteers and establish them as d. of their kind.

112:7.18 sympathetic d. of all forms of intelligent life which

113:5.4 They are not overlords or d.; they are simply

114:0.9 The special function of the twenty-four planetary d..

114:2.2 This board of planetary d. is especially concerned

114:5.6 special angels functioning as the superhuman d. of

114:6.8 These are the “angels of the trumpets,” d. of the

114:7.1 men of each generation chosen by the spirit d. of

119:1.1 when the assembled d. of the universe heard Michael

119:8.1 to comply with this request to their d. on Paradise,

122:8.5 the seraphim of Urantia, assembled under their d.,

138:0.1 relatives as members of this corps of apostolic d.

148:3.4 executive association with many of his chief d. of

161:3.3 would we behold Jesus in conference with the d. of

191:3.1 to Urantia more than one million morontia d. and

191:3.1 learned from their d. the life of morontia transition

Directors of Assignment

39:1.16 5. D.

039:02.17 are requisitioned by the d. or upon the request of the

Directors of Conduct

26:7.3 consist of one fellow of the finaliters, one of the d.

27:0.7 4. D..

27:4.0 4. DIRECTORS OF CONDUCT

27:4.1 helpful to receive the counsel of the superaphic d.,

27:4.3 the d. are ever by the side of the “strangers within

27:4.4 These d. of conduct really serve as glorified guides

27:4.4 They are chiefly concerned with instructing the new

28:5.17 These angels are reflective of the attitude of the d.

directorship

18:3.2 They provide the uniform d. of the otherwise

directs

0:12.11 the mandate of the superuniverse rulers which d.

2:4.3 God’s all-knowingness unfailingly d. his free will in

4:3.4 foreknowledge effectively d. the creative free will.

4:4.4 of wisdom which d. the Father’s infinity of will.

11:5.5 It d. and modifies force-energies but hardly drives

16:3.5 This Spirit d. the destinies of superuniverse number

16:3.6 he d. the movements and work of many of the high

16:3.11 This Spirit d. the welfare of the fifth superuniverse

16:3.13 This Spirit d. the affairs of the sixth superuniverse

17:6.5 the Master Spirit who d. the superuniverse to

131:8.3 He guides and d., but without self-assertion.

136:5.4 in those cases where the Paradise Father d. me to

153:3.3 says, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and d.

180:1.1 You well know the commandment which d. that

180:5.11 the Spirit of Truth, who d. the loving contact of one

direful

91:8.3 Still others pray because they fear something d. may

149:6.12 And have you not also read that d. warning of the

dirt

81:3.3 result of the mere accumulation of d. and trash.

149:5.3 its waters cast up mire and d.; there is no peace,

dis-Adjustered

112:3.7 never does a d. human being after death manifest

112:3.7 Such d. souls are wholly and absolutely unconscious

disability

62:3.1 had little hair on their bodies, but this was no d. as

84:3.3 Maternity was a distinct d. in the existence struggle;

disabled

72:6.2 The physically d. or permanently crippled can be

122:7.4 of his parents, as his father had been recently d..

disadvantage

51:3.4 Son and his companion were placed at great d.

84:1.7 has always placed woman at such a tremendous d. in

84:5.1 d., and this handicap of enforced maternity can only

121:3.5 great d. because they were forced to compete with

185:1.2 to the great d. of the governor on numerous

disadvantageously

185:1.9 A worthy Roman governor who had not become d.

disaffection

43:3.1 no d. of the Vorondadek Sons has ever occurred in

66:5.9 library, destroyed soon after the Caligastia d.,

73:0.1 and moral setback which so swiftly followed the d.

119:7.4 Lucifer rebellion in Satania and of the Caligastia d.

153:5.2 Jerusalem were not slow to feed this feeling of d.

disagree

66:1.4 restlessness coupled with a tendency to d. with the

102:8.1 two religions agree; in fact, they all more or less d..

114:6.17 When these groups of master seraphim d. in matters

disagreeable

48:5.8 as a technique of circumventing d. obligations

139:8.3 Thomas grew up having a very d. and quarrelsome

158:2.2 at the thought of the Master’s dying—it was too d.

169:1.6 This association became so d. that the younger

172:5.12 His mind was in a d. ferment because of the Master’s

191:5.3 Through fear you now flee from the facts of a d.

disagreement

15:11.3 Never have I known of a d. between the Orvonton

35:2.8 purges him of the disharmony which caused d. with

75:8.7 There would be no d.; there would be no friction.

75:8.7 we rejoice that d. and misunderstanding are possible,

93:5.9 Lot was more bent on business; so, after a later d.,

114:6.17 nature and gravity of the issues involved in the d..

134:3.8 of Jesus’ teachings at Urmia, there arose a d.

178:1.3 There cannot be any d between the two requirements

191:5.1 unconsciously tended to assume an attitude of d..

193:6.4 This d. became so acute by the middle of the

disagreements

15:12.3 There are no d. nor minority opinions in the decrees

141:3.3 d. between the disciples of John and the newer

178:1.7 show yourselves to be expert in ironing out d. and

disallowed

53:4.2 All other supervision he d..

139:12.10 Judas’s public protest was so sweepingly d. by Jesus

140:8.5 Jesus d. the idea of an eye for an eye and a tooth

disallowing

174:4.6 sought to escape the dilemma by d. that David

disappear

14:5.7 and the stimulus of curiosity d. from your career.

24:7.2 will be embraced by the Luminous Persons, and d.

36:2.17 appear upon the stage of action only to d., but

71:2.10 serfdom, and all forms of human bondage must d..

110:7.2 observe the translating mortal d. “in chariots of fire

117:7.15 between the seven superuniverses will gradually d.,

disappearance

2:3.2 The factual d. of such a creature is always delayed

24:7.1 how then can we account for the continuous d. of

34:1.1 followed by the d. in the spiritual shining of the

42:4.2 to be followed by its outward physical d. in some

59:6.5 emergence except for the d. of certain land bridges,

61:2.6 Along with the d. of the dinosaurs, other and great

73:7.2 We cannot regard this d. of the Garden as being in

78:0.2 to its final d. from the Mesopotamian homelands,

80:7.8 together with the d. of their religious standards,

93:2.4 Salem was the site which after the d. of Melchizedek

93:9.3 Abraham became timid immediately after the d. of

93:10.1 And on the third day after his d. from Salem he

95:5.2 Since the d. of Melchizedek in the flesh, no human

106:9.4 threefold trinity is directly proportional to the d. of

112:2.11 that reality which remains after the d. of matter and

119:4.1 we all prepared to witness Michael’s d. on his fourth

119:4.2 On the third day after this bestowal d. we observed

128:6.3 in the best condition since the d. of Joseph’s estate.

183:4.6 too severely shocked by the Master’s sudden d. to

193:6.2 the Master’s final farewell and his ascension d..

disappearances

193:5.3 in no way different from his other d. from mortal

disappeared

55:5.2 inequality have all but vanished, degeneracy has d.,

59:3.11 The trilobites have nearly d., and the mollusks

60:1.9 Their transition ancestors speedily d..

61:3.1 these warm-climate plants and trees had largely d.

69:8.7 and during the European Middle Ages virtually d.

69:8.12 Slavery has nearly d.; domesticated animals are

82:5.1 inbreeders, together with their mores, gradually d..

93:9.1 for Abraham when Melchizedek so suddenly d..

93:9.1 The great organization built up at Salem nearly d.,

95:1.2 the seventh day of the week never completely d. in

119:1.5 this visiting Son of our order d. from our world as

125:4.1 the great crowds of Passover week having about d..

126:3.1 this year had passed, their savings had about d.,

127:4.10 Thus d. the last of his recreational pleasures.

133:0.1 appeared in Rome without announcement and d.

177:4.1 Judas Iscariot d. from among his brethren,

186:3.1 in Jerusalem; the other disciples had likewise d..

193:2.3 And then the Master d. from their sight.

193:5.5 when the morontia Jesus d. from the observation of

disappearing

15:6.8 others are double stars, contracting or d. planetary

41:7.15 Such d. suns thus become energy of the rarest

55:5.4 Government is gradually d..

59:6.3 The mild marine climate of former times was d.,

72:1.5 finally d. when the male line of descent ran out.

78:3.6 in Egypt and prepared to take over the d. culture

89:5.8 Cannibalism has been gradually d. because of the

119:3.4 Prince took formal leave, d. at noon one day.

122:10.2 seek work, and their small savings were rapidly d..

disappears

50:7.2 it d. during the sojourn in Havona but promptly

113:6.2 The instant the pilot light in the human mind d.,

disappoint

110:7.10 And I exhort him to survival, not to d. me, not to

130:6.2 since you have asked me for help, I will not d. you

136:8.5 But he would subsequently d. them since he had

disappointed

25:8.11 the evolutionary creations with the d. personality,

25:8.11 volunteers is selected to accompany the d. pilgrim.

26:3.9 It is they who take away the d. candidates who

26:10.2 the counselors and comforters of these d. pilgrims.

125:0.4 Jesus was a little d. by the general demeanor of the

125:0.5 passed through the consecration rituals but was d. by

125:0.6 Jesus was always d. by the explanation of the real

126:5.4 Jesus’ is the everlasting comfort of all d. idealists.

127:3.5 James was d. that Jesus said nothing.

130:6.2 I well know the way to the city of your d. hopes

136:1.4 d., and that “He repented that he had made man.”

137:4.10 present were wholly ignorant, Mary was not to be d..

139:9.10 Judas Alpheus felt a little d. that there were to be

141:6.5 But they were very much d. that Jesus would give

145:4.3 twelve d., perplexed, and heart-sorrowing men go to

146:6.2 miracles and wonders, and they were not to be d..

147:4.3 but I am d. in that you all so often fail to put a

152:2.4 to the Passover, and they simply refused to be d..

157:7.2 d. when Jesus refused to be made king, humiliated

158:4.6 scribes mocked the apostles in derision, and the d.

162:1.9 were not d., for on several occasions Jesus taught in

171:0.3 When they were d. in this expectation, when he

171:0.5 I am d. that you bring your mother to make this

171:6.1 Zaccheus was not d., for, as Jesus passed by, he

172:5.3 Peter was terribly d. that Jesus did not follow up

172:5.6 which so sorely d. the majority of the apostles,

172:5.7 less perturbed and d. by Jesus’ subsequent

186:1.6 judgment verdict of his disillusioned and d. soul.

191:0.5 was tremendously d. because Jesus did not appear

disappointing

48:6.36 and they will point out that sometimes your most d.

152:6.3 appeal to human feelings is transitory and utterly d.

157:4.1 dash them to pieces by some d. deed or crushing

170:4.16 earth entertaining the same inspiring but d. hope.

disappointment

2:7.6 D. and sorrow attend upon error because, not being

12:9.6 Real trouble, lasting d., serious defeat, inescapable

14:5.11 during your short life on earth, d. must be often

22:7.6 the supreme effort and sustained the supreme d..

26:4.13 You are known to be d. proof.

26:5.3 learned to feast upon uncertainty, to fatten upon d.,

26:8.3 On Paradise, d. is never regarded as defeat;

26:10.2 They have just encountered their greatest d.,

26:10.3 circuit number two the subjects of d. are examined

26:10.4 candidates will return to the circle of their greatest d.

28:6.15 the individual only courts disaster and insures d..

48:6.36 you will learn to suffer less through sorrow and d.,

65:5.2 all of this biologic adventure our greatest d. grew

65:5.2 But our hopes were doomed to d. owing to the

73:4.5 But it was a cause for great d. when Van, not

91:4.4 materialistic praying is destined to bring d. and

97:8.4 all of this false hope led to such a degree of racial d.

100:6.6 Such levels of spiritual stability are immune to d..

100:7.7 He was immune to d. and impervious to persecution.

101:3.6 trust even in the face of bitter d. and crushing defeat.

126:1.5 always were Mary’s hopes dashed down in cruel d.

127:6.12 Jesus knows how to carry on in the face of d..

130:6.4 Trouble will invigorate you; d. will spur you on;

135:11.3 But it was a sore d. to John that Jesus sent him no

136:2.3 mind, but they were all destined to suffer d..

136:8.8 a repetition of the d. of the reign of the Maccabees.

137:4.5 This move of his mother was a great d. to Jesus,

137:6.1 But they were destined to d..

138:0.1 increasing emotions of d., humiliation, and despair

138:1.1 this announcement was something of a d. to the

138:7.0 7. ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT

139:12.9 Judas became a brooder over personal d.,

140:8.17 Jesus would be a d. to the majority of good men

141:0.2 members of his family were kept away by pride, d.

147:6.3 But they were doomed to d. because, just before

149:5.3 “Much of man’s sorrow is born of the d. of his

150:9.4 would come only through much sorrow and bitter d..

151:0.1 mission of adversity and the spiritual value of d..”

153:1.3 his chosen messengers to repeated rehearsals in d.

153:5.1 no time of d. or season of sorrow had ever equaled

156:5.13 not discouraged by misfortune or downcast by d..

160:2.9 Difficulties, sorrow, d., and defeat are more

160:4.13 how to lose cheerfully; you must be fearless of d..

163:2.2 And this man went away in great d..

171:2.4 witness for this gospel in the face of crushing d..

171:8.3 a kingdom, but I declare that you are doomed to d..

172:5.4 overcome by d. when he climbed off the donkey

172:5.6 Philip joined with Peter in the expression of d. that

174:0.2 “Simon, you may be crushed by d., but your spirit

177:4.4 with those who had contributed to the greatest d.

177:4.9 to trade off his d. in failing to achieve glory in an

177:4.10 What a crushing thing is d. in the lives of those

177:4.11 and bitter d. which Judas had laid by in his soul in

177:4.11 love, even when once genuine, can, through d.,

179:1.7 a moment as a look of d. slowly crept over his face.

181:2.8 I have survived every d. so far, and I will not forsake

191:0.8 His d. was very personal and altogether too keen to

192:2.10 men and thereby lessen the extent of your d..

192:4.5 supporter even in the times of great trouble and d..

193:4.7 3. Judas never acquired a technique for meeting d..

196:0.5 in the face of apparent defeat or in the throes of d.

disappointments

3:5.6 grappling with hardships and reacting to d..

23:2.12 Your anxieties and sorrows, your trials and d., are

26:10.2 ministrators to the children of time and temporal d..

48:6.36 so have these angels been father to many d.,

48:6.36 disappointing d. become your greatest blessings.

48:7.21 The d. hardest to bear are those which never come.

54:6.5 trials, delays, and d. which invariably accompany the

153:1.5 the doubts and d. of his disgruntled adherents grew

158:2.4 prepare to suffer many d. and experience many trials,

193:4.2 craving to “get even” with somebody for all his d..

193:4.7 Instead of accepting d. as a commonplace feature of

193:4.7 as a group, for all his personal difficulties and d..

195:9.7 become sufficiently disillusioned by the sorrowful d.

196:0.14 manly decisions, courageously faced manifold d.,

disappoints

96:7.6 “He d. the devices of the crafty; he takes the wise in

disapproval

143:5.9 And the woman, perceiving the d. of the apostles,

167:5.3 Jesus intimated strong d. of the unfair divorce

disapproved

66:1.3 Caligastia’s petition had several times been d. before

82:3.12 social restriction since remarriage was generally d..

83:1.4 But while marriages may be approved or d. on high,

disapproving

83:7.9 is to exalt love and to idealize marriage while d. of

disarm

124:1.3 up to this time he had managed to d. his parents’

disarmament

134:6.6 It is not a question of armaments or d..

disarmed

127:2.8 were d. by a speech made by James, which, while

150:9.3 effectively d. even his violent enemies had it not been

174:4.5 they were either d. by Jesus’ answer to the lawyer,

disassociate

176:4.6 You would do well, therefore, to d. the Master’s

disassociates

194:3.10 Pentecost d. the idea of spiritual experience from the

disaster

20:5.7 Though the possibility of d. always attends these

28:6.15 but to overload the individual only courts d. and

34:7.6 Notwithstanding this double d. to man’s nature

69:5.4 Food storage was adequate insurance against d..

74:8.14 aside from the ordained way, speedily bringing d.

87:0.1 nothing more nor less than insurance against d.;

99:1.1 changes are imperative if cultural d. is to be avoided.

110:1.5 The Adjuster remains with you in all d. and through

114:6.20 surprise; reservists are the guarantees against d..

131:8.6 Ignorance of the divine law is misery and d..

150:3.6 and relics are impotent to heal disease, ward off d.,

178:2.1 but they could not reconcile such an impending d.

195:8.5 animosity, unhappiness, war, and world-wide d..

195:8.13 education, industry, and society can lead only to d..

disasters

10:7.5 appalling accidents, horrific d., painful illnesses,

55:3.6 accident, disease, old age, or unpreventable d..

disastrous

2:5.3 first to attempt to save man from the d. results of his

34:7.4 But even more d. was the Adamic default in that it

45:2.2 In Satania, even after this d. upheaval, absolutely no

49:3.3 These worlds are also subject to d. electrical storms

53:1.3 Self-contemplation is most d., even to the exalted

53:7.9 this rebellion was the most widespread and d. of all

64:6.32 under present racial conditions would be highly d..

69:8.9 d. suddenly to liberate great numbers of slaves;

70:12.13 7. D. disruption of panics.

75:1.6 but the results thus secured proved most d. both to

81:6.22 A mechanical age can prove d. only to a nation

103:5.11 that it may aid in the prevention of d. experiences.

119:2.1 one of the most widespread and d. rebellions

121:6.3 this all led to d. confusion until these problems

160:3.5 to become immune to the d. threats of fanaticism.

172:5.3 procession into the city was d. to Simon Peter;

194:4.7 thoughtless brotherly love were d. and sorrow-

196:0.6 spiritual faith so many times leads directly to d.

disastrously

97:2.1 which continued d. after the war of separation.

97:8.6 Thus has Hebrew history been d. exploited by both

110:4.5 some other intellectual upheaval which results d..

disavowing

88:1.9 leaf in his hair for the purpose of d. responsibility for

disband

33:8.2 others d. upon the accomplishment of their objective.

190:1.5 I release you from your oaths and thereby d. the

190:1.5 I now d. you, bid you farewell, and send you on

disbanded

148:2.5 The camp d. a short time before the season for the

162:2.10 The Sanhedrin d. in confusion, and Jesus withdrew

disbanding

148:9.1 apostles, evangelists, and other leaders of the d.

disbelief

191:0.7 either belief or d. in the Master’s resurrection.

disbelieving

96:6.3 necessary to preach a stern gospel to his d. people,

149:2.3 effort to make the gospel more acceptable to d. Jews

disburse

129:2.3 I will d. your funds which my father holds as you

132:5.15 you may d. in accordance with your convictions

185:1.5 that only the Sanhedrin could d. the temple funds,

disbursed

55:3.2 to the public treasury, and it was d. as follows:

disbursement

163:2.11 the apostolic finances except in the d. of alms.

disc

95:5.11 Ikhnaton had associated the flaming d. of the

discard

101:4.1 students of such a revelation are tempted to d. any

discarded

68:4.6 history is strewn with the remnants of d. customs

69:9.18 Do not be persuaded to experiment with the d.

84:7.10 like the animals, they d. them as soon as they grew

90:4.5 If anyone should chance to pick up the d. charm,

130:3.5 The mystery cults they d. because of the confusion

189:1.2 the body which they were guarding was now a d.

discarding

69:8.12 today man reaches back, d. the help of slaves and

discards

195:8.11 The weakness of secularism is that it d. ethics and

discernsee discernwith we; discernwith you

1:3.3 to see God with the eyes of the flesh in order to d.

1:4.6 the capacity of such a creature to receive and to d.

6:2.8 In divine goodness I d. no difference between the

6:8.2 d. the Father and the Son not only as one personal

16:2.1 but not all who attain Paradise are able to d. his

16:9.1 The will creature is equipped to d. the fact, the law,

26:4.13 Not even the failure to d. the Father can shake the

26:7.1 they begin to d. the nature of the still-more-taxing

26:7.5 Any ascendant pilgrim on Paradise can d. the

34:6.13 have already begun to d. the lights of eternal life as

42:11.2 the scientific methods of the finite mind of man to d.

42:11.3 The ability to d. and discover mind in universe

44:0.17 the ability to d. both spirit and material beings as

48:7.22 20. Only a poet can d. poetry in the commonplace

56:10.1 God the Supreme, while they vaguely d. the reality

56:10.2 This represents man’s effort to d. God in mind,

65:6.1 the chemistry of dead protoplasm, but he cannot d.

65:7.2 Carriers is responsible for the mortal inability to d.,

70:2.19 Do not make the mistake of glorifying war; rather d.

101:10.1 Nor can man ever d. spiritual reality through the

103:6.13 Without the insight of mota, mortal man cannot d.

107:4.4 seraphim can sometimes d. the spirit luminosity of

107:4.4 none of us are able actually to d. the real presence of

108:6.6 this morontial soul that the judges and censors d.

118:10.10 Complete capacity to d. universe purposes equals the

123:5.12 Far to the east they could d. the Jordan valley and

131:5.2 The light of the sun is as wisdom to those who d.

132:5.2 “My good friend, I d. that you are a sincere seeker

133:2.1 As I look upon you, I think I d. in your face the love

140:3.18D. the truth clearly; live the righteous life fearlessly;

142:2.4 cannot penetrate beyond the punishment to d. the

142:2.4 As men and women they should now d. their father’s

142:6.6 the spirit to reveal these things to those who d. only

147:4.1 I do not fully d. how we can always abide by such

148:6.11 his faith pierced the clouds of suffering to d. the

151:1.4 who really desire to enter the kingdom may d. the

151:1.4 and their eyes they have closed lest they should d.

155:6.2 fail not to d. the words of truth which come not

155:6.12 who are born of the spirit of God shall d. the word

161:3.2 able to d. their thoughts and to penetrate their plans

170:5.20 failure to d. in the Master’s manifold teachings

171:4.8 The apostles could d. only the certain note of final

171:7.8 The Master could d. saving faith in the superstition

173:2.8 But the people were not slow to d. the dishonesty

174:5.9 What shall I say as I look ahead and d. what is about

174:5.11 heard no voice, they could not fail to d. that Jesus

176:4.5 if only spiritual eyes are to d. his presence, then

177:4.7 Judas did not seem to d. the look of disdain and

180:5.6 Some persons d. and interpret the golden rule as a

189:4.6 the place where the Master’s body had lain and to d.

191:0.8 Simon could not d. that the Master’s resurrection

194:0.6 thought they were beginning to d. what Jesus meant.

195:7.4 requires the eye of faith in a spirit-born mortal to d.

discernwith we

1:5.9 as we d. him indwelling his myriads of creatures;

2:5.8 because we d. that these personalities truly love us

2:6.1 in the intellectual world we may d. eternal truth,

8:5.2 we d. his presence by and through any and all of

9:2.1 think we d. levels of experiential spirit phenomena—

12:2.5 We can observe its immensity, we can d. its extent

16:1.4 As far as we can d., the Seven Spirits are associated

21:1.3 in the universes, we d. apparent differences.

31:0.9 We can d, in communicating with a finaliter, whether

44:0.16 We d. how these material structures appear to you

44:3.9 we clearly d. them and just as fully enjoy them.

55:4.19 As far as we can d., they will continue this ministry

67:7.8 that permits such catastrophes, we can always d. the

68:2.10 cover pride, ambition, and honor, then we may d.

107:1.2 of God, and as far as we are able to d., they are God

161:3.3 and d. the undoubted functioning of the divine mind.

163:4.17 the gospel to all peoples, still as far as we can d.,

discernwith you

1:5.3 Today, as you are, you must d. the invisible Maker

5:2.4 the Adjuster’s spiritual leadings, more fully to d. the

7:7.5 attain the Son long before you are prepared to d. the

10:7.6 As a son of God you can d. the personal attitude of

20:5.5 you d. why so much interest attaches to Urantia in

41:4.5 the interior of this sun, you would be unable to d.

48:2.26 will increasingly d. and fraternize with spirit beings;

48:3.5 as a class, you will soon d. their individuality.

52:2.4 you will more clearly d. how far your world departs

100:4.4 should sympathetically seek to d. his viewpoint,

100:4.5 You therein d. the motivation of this evolving

110:7.7 as they will when you d. them mind to mind on the

118:2.2 you progressively d. God through the ministry of

129:3.5 you must d the purpose of his sojourn on your world

133:1.2 Cannot you d. that no two persons are likely to

133:4.5 are you wise when you fail to d. the greater things of

133:5.8 if you could only d. its workings in actuality.

140:3.18D. the truth clearly; live the righteous life fearlessly;

140:6.8 you are slow to d. the spirit of my teaching.

142:3.9 Cannot you d. that such records in the Scriptures

142:6.5 of the spirit, but you cannot actually d. the spirit.”

142:7.17 How long will it be before you d. that this kingdom

148:6.6 Cannot you d. that God tolerates the persecution

155:6.2 fail not to d. the words of truth which come not

157:2.1 How is it that you so well know how to d. the face

157:2.1 are so utterly unable to d. the signs of the times?

164:4.8 Why do you refuse to d. the truth?

176:2.6 you should be alert to d. the signs of the times.

176:2.6 and you d. the coming of the spiritual springtime

179:5.9 then, by faith, d. that you shall all some time sup

180:4.1 Do you not d. that it is better for me to go away;

180:6.7 Can you not then d. the meaning of my words?

181:2.14 I pray that you may d. the meaning of my teaching

discerned

1:4.6 all of his gracious and divine self that can be d. or

3:1.8 d. in the everywhere functioning of the cosmic

4:3.6 Perfection of divine goodness can be d. by mortal

12:8.4 which are d. only by the spiritual insight of the soul.

42:11.8 it can never be discovered or d. by the lower-level

45:1.9 light occupies a central place, but no one can be d.

48:7.15 13. Stars are best d. from the lonely isolation of

75:5.1 Adam d. the whole predicament and, while dejected,

115:6.7 the motion of the invisible may sometimes be d. by

129:0.3 they d. that Jesus was planning for this eventual

130:7.5 such that it is d. more and more in its wholeness.

136:9.4 He d. that God’s way was not going to be the easy

142:3.10 “Again should you have d. the growth of the

149:2.13 those who thought they d. political dangers in his

151:2.7 Well done, Thomas; you have d. the true meaning

152:6.5 They vaguely d. and dimly foresaw the approaching

155:3.1 they more clearly d. that a new phase of the work

158:4.1 As they drew near, they d. a considerable crowd

164:1.3 Jesus d. the lawyer’s motive, and instead of falling

176:4.3 Jesus would be d. only by the eye of spiritual faith.

180:5.2 Divine truth is a spirit-d. and living reality.

190:5.8 and how they had not d. who he was until the time

195:2.6 in Christianity, he d. in the laws of nature the laws of

Discerner of Spirits

28:5.19 7. The D. of Spirits.

Discerners or Discerners of Spirits

28:5.5 To the Universal Censors—the D..

28:5.9 appeal is made to the Censors, who, with their D.,

28:5.19 d. will forthwith inform us as to the true motive,

28:5.20 The D. carry on these intricate services by virtue of

28:5.20 The d. always accompany the Censors on any

28:5.21 Thus, by means of the d., are the Censors made fully

28:5.22 whenever the secoraphic d. reflect with the Spirit

28:5.22 The d. can and do reflect the presence of Adjusters

28:5.22 they cannot decipher the content of the mindedness

discernible

3:0.2 The highly personalized Sons of God are clearly d.

3:0.2 for the invisibility of the infinite and less d. Father.

6:8.5 his infinitely spiritual mind will become more d. to

7:2.2 the personal activity of the Original Son is d. in the

7:2.4 superpersonal, is not d. by creature personalities.

11:2.1 glimpse the enormousness of the universe d. even

12:7.7 then does God’s will become increasingly d. in the

16:0.11 individual differences of each are unmistakably d..

17:3.3 certain attributes which are not d. in the Creator.

19:5.3 They have no clearly d. place in the present

23:3.7 they do possess a spirit presence which is d. by all

30:4.20 as real as the morontia body, and it is equally d..

32:4.6 they indwell human minds but have no d. connection

34:1.1 tremendous spiritual flash, a phenomenon clearly d.

42:5.4 vibrations in the content of space which are d. and

46:3.1 automatically displayed so as to be d. by all types

47:9.1 Any d. differences between those mortals hailing

53:3.2 idea of the Father’s actual personality as it is d. on

56:9.6 God the Father is d. on all levels from the finite to

65:8.6 proper recognition, then cosmic meanings become d.

74:6.5 only the radiating glow from their heads was d..

101:10.7 following the gleam of righteousness d. in his soul,

104:3.17 functions that are something other than the d. sum of

105:2.11 In so far as this relationship is d. as personality,

107:4.6 are always d. by those Supreme Creator Personalities

107:5.1 indeed the principal ministry of mind as d. by you.

115:5.2 the d. action of the Trinity as immediate creator

118:10.8 so does providence become increasingly d..

118:10.19 Providence becomes increasingly d. as men reach

189:2.3 can become d. and contactable to material beings,

discernibly

3:1.6 God is, in perfection and without limitation, d.

10:3.8 the Father is not d. absolute as total Deity except in

12:2.4 are the energy movements therein d. connected

discerning

5:5.14 A human mind d. right and wrong and possessing

16:9.2 The God-d. mortal is able to sense the unification

26:7.5 to a pilgrim in his difficult task of recognizing, d.,

44:0.17 are certain types of beings who are capable of d.

94:6.3 comprehension of ultimate causation was most d.,

124:6.17 could see that his human mind was increasingly d.

130:4.10 Knowledge is the sphere of the material or fact-d.

131:9.2 The Great Heaven is all-d. and goes with man in all

132:3.4 this truth-d. and beauty-loving soul is assured by

133:6.5 replied: “The soul is the self-reflective, truth-d.,

139:5.7 Philip was almost without d. vision; he was unable

140:5.5 Such spirit-d. mortals could be expected to attain

195:6.12 but the mind of the truth-d. scientist is at once

discerningly

33:1.4 Deities which evolving mortals can d. comprehend.

discernment

1:4.7 the d. of the eternal God by the evolving mortals of

2:2.6 have ascended to the universe level of moral d..

2:4.3 Only the d. of infinite wisdom enables a righteous

2:7.8 The d. of supreme beauty is the discovery of reality:

2:7.8 The d. of the divine goodness in the eternal truth,

9:4.1 to the d. of personalities this nature never functions

16:8.9 2. Spiritual choice, truth d..

19:2.3 discrimination to the institutions of learning and d.

40:10.2 may be difficult of explanation but not of d.,

68:5.1 This is true notwithstanding the difficulty of its d..

71:7.12 7. Cosmic insight—spiritual d..

94:1.7 character in beauty of concept and truth of d..

100:2.2 growth is first an awakening to needs, next a d. of

102:3.2 mota, the superphilosophic sensitivity for truth d.

132:2.5 augments the moral will, enhances the d. of truth,

132:2.6 your capacity for goodness-experience and truth-d..

132:2.7 everlastingly correlated with d. of truth and beauty.

147:6.5 were astonished and confounded by his words of d.

148:5.5 have instructed you if you had only read with d..

151:3.7 things which are known to the d. of the unknown.

161:3.3 concealing his preknowledge and thought d. from

180:5.5 Without a spiritual d. of the golden rule of wisdom

196:3.10 insight, the recognition of moral values and the d. of

discerns

101:1.3 the mind that really d. God, hears the indwelling

101:10.1 man likewise d. no survival of individual personality

112:0.11 It d. conduct levels and choosingly discriminates

130:4.10 the eye of the spiritualized intellect d. a world of

133:0.3 likewise d. two great classes: those who know God

145:2.9 the Father, after man d. this spiritual freedom, wills

discharge

28:6.14 the limitations of your ability to d. responsibility,

87:5.1 look down upon man as constantly failing in the d.

113:2.8 but either of the angelic pair can d. all ministering

127:2.8 be able to d. faithfully his obligation to his family.

discharged

17:0.12 to the native beings of Nebadon is immediately d.

22:7.9 duties that neither could have previously d..

55:3.9 judicial trusts were d. by similar associated couples.

72:8.2 technical trusts which are d. by the various learned

89:8.7 had fully d. every ritual obligation to the gods.

132:4.8 the evidence had been sifted, he d. the prisoner.

134:2.4 And Jesus most faithfully, efficiently, and wisely d.

139:12.3 Judas d. the responsibilities of his office honestly,

169:2.4 seek to make friends after he would be d. from his

discharging

91:7.9 to spiritualize his day-by-day living while faithfully d.

124:4.4 and successfully d. their parental responsibilities.

126:5.4 doing well the present duty and faithfully d. the

disciple

93:3.4 while to his brilliant d. Nordan the Kenite he taught

93:5.13 dissuade him but only caught up with his former d.

137:1.3 Teacher, and that he had pledged himself as a d..

139:2.12 before it was subsequently altered by a d. of Paul.

139:4.2 said that John was “the d. whom Jesus loved.”

139:4.4 to refer to himself as the “d. whom Jesus loved.”

139:4.4 to regard himself as the “d. whom Jesus loved”

139:4.4 John was the d. whom Jesus so frequently trusted.

139:7.2 Matthew was a very earnest d. and an increasing

143:3.1 the apostles and their immediate d. associates.

150:4.2 Remember that the d. is hardly above his master nor

150:4.2 It is enough for the d. to be equal with his master

159:1.1 at Hippos, in answer to a d.’ question, Jesus taught

159:5.10 “Whosoever wishes to be my d., let him disregard

160:0.1 This Greek had recently become a d. of Jesus

163:2.2 One earnest d. came to Jesus, saying: “Master, I

163:2.2 You are a faithful d., and you can remain such

163:2.3 Another d. came to the Master and said: “I would

163:2.4 Jesus said, “Then are you indeed my d. and a child

163:2.5 “But, Master, I am not content to be your d.;

164:4.10 “You may talk about being this man’s d., but we

171:2.2 If any one of you would now be my d., you must be

171:2.3 not willing to pay the price, you can hardly be my d..

171:2.3 each sit down and count the cost of being my d..

171:2.4 you sit down and count the cost of being my d..

171:2.4 that you have, then are you unworthy to be my d..

171:2.5 yourself to find out your motive for being my d..

177:4.11 You should not forget that Judas had been a d. of

181:2.15 dignity of the God-knowing and Son-believing d..

181:2.22 dedicate your life to proving that God-knowing d.

184:2.4 this identification as a d. threw him off his balance,

184:2.6 Peter to one side and said: “I am sure you are a d. of

disciple-apostles

137:2.2 That day, as Jesus and his four d. departed for

137:2.3 Jesus and his four d. were well on their way toward

137:4.3 Jesus recognized that his family and his six d. were

137:4.6 effectually removed from the minds of his six d.

137:5.1 Jesus, with his newly chosen d.—James, John,

138:10.11 The Master and his d. went on in this simple manner

disciples

52:6.1 Your Master, when on earth, warned his d. that his

53:8.3 one day exclaimed to his d., “And I beheld Satan

91:6.6 Pray as Jesus taught his d.—honestly, unselfishly,

93:2.4 had gathered around himself a group of pupils, d.,

94:6.11 the vigorous opposition of the d. of Confucius.

94:8.2 his d. early began to call him the enlightened one,

94:12.6 even as the d. of the great teacher in India listened

102:6.7 then shall all men know that you are my d..”

104:1.3 Most of his d. thought that the Trinity consisted of

121:2.5 In Antioch Paul’s d. were first called “Christians.”

121:6.6 Christians, were also d. of the teachings of Philo.

121:8.3 Mark, like the apostles and other leading d., was

121:8.5 It was written by Isador, one of Matthew’s d., who

131:1.1 The residual teachings of the d. of Melchizedek,

132:4.1 preparing men and women to become future d. in

135:6.8 John conducted classes for his d., in the course of

135:7.2 which his d. asked him, “Are you the Messiah?”

135:7.3 In response to the questions of his d. John continued

135:9.1 When John returned to his d., he found them in

135:9.2 John’s d. began at about this time to preach to the

135:9.3 When the d. of John asserted that the strange man of

135:9.5 days were a difficult period for John and his d..

135:9.6 Some of John’s d. organized scouting parties to go

135:9.9 the next day he took leave of John and his d.,

135:10.1 John and the remainder of his d. began their journey

135:10.3 alarmed lest he and his d. should start a rebellion.

135:10.3 As weeks passed and he was not released, his d.

135:11.2 been in prison several months, a group of his d.

135:11.3 These d. were amazed at John’s pronouncement,

135:11.4 when these two d. gave this message to Jesus,

135:12.7 When John’s d heard of this, they came to the prison

136:1.6 this was the great stumbling block of Jesus early d.

136:2.3 John’s d., standing by the water’s edge, did not

136:10.1 starting down the mountain to join John and his d.,

137:1.1 of John’s leading d. spent much time with Jesus.

137:1.2 named Simon, who was one of John’s foremost d..

137:1.3 of losing two able advisers and most promising d.,

137:1.3 will my work end, and we shall all become his d..”

137:1.7 of Jesus’ advisers from the multitude of believing d.

137:1.8 the Judean prophet surrendered two of his leading d.

137:2.2 Ezra drew away with many d. and hastened south.

137:4.16 Mary and the d. of Jesus were greatly rejoiced at

137:7.12 clear that he and his d. would not become allied to

137:8.7 but my d. shall enter the kingdom by their moral

137:8.18 His d. marveled.

138:6.2 —the Master; his associates were his pupils—d..

138:7.7 persecutions had been directed against John’s d.

138:8.9 The d. early learned that the Master had a profound

139:3.9 the scene of James’s death to join himself to the d. of

139:7.8 received freely tendered offerings from believing d.

139:9.5 nicknames given them by the d. were good-natured

139:12.1 when their son joined John’s d., they disowned him.

140:6.10 We would be apostles, not merely d..”

140:8.5 Jesus never ceased to warn his d. against the evil

140:8.26 exhorted them to refrain from trying to mold the d.

141:0.1 the d. had come to say good-bye and wish them

141:1.4 apostles made much progress in teaching the d. of

141:1.4 they did not at this time even baptize their new d..

141:1.4 John’s d. never could understand why Jesus did

141:3.3 disagreements between John’s d. and the newer d.

141:3.4 his dealings with his apostles and with all of his d..

141:6.5 give no suggestions about dealing with John’s d..

141:7.3 Jesus desired his d., having tasted of the good spirit

141:9.2 The d. of John remained at Bethany beyond the

142:2.1 You and your d. teach us that God is a kind and

142:4.4 beyond the Jordan and baptized by the d. of John.

142:5.1 truly enter into this kingdom which you and your d.

142:5.2 “As to my message and the teaching of my d., you

142:6.9 claimed the body, even when most of the d. had fled

142:7.1 Shall your d. own slaves?

142:8.2 born at Nazareth, as did the vast majority of his d.,

143:3.1 maintaining harmonious relations with John’s d..

143:3.5 about how to get along peaceably with John’s d..

144:0.2 augmenting tension between John’s d. and the

144:1.10 John had taught his d. a prayer, a prayer for

144:3.1 a model prayer which they could teach the new d..

144:3.13 to be taught how to pray as John had taught his d..

144:3.23 on the mountain in prayer, it was mainly for his d.,

144:6.7 apostles of Jesus would finally instruct the new d..

144:8.3 John makes inquiry only to assure his d. who are

144:8.3 only to assure his disciples who are also my d..

144:9.1 The next day a few of John’s d. who had gone to

144:9.2 the apostles, accompanied by some twenty-five d.,

147:6.2 and, under the pretense of desiring to become d.,

147:7.2 “I was today talking with one of John’s d. who is

147:7.2 why you never command your d. to fast and pray as

147:7.2 do my d. show wisdom in that they do not bring too

147:7.2 And when they heard these words, the d. of John

149:2.12 Jesus assumed absolute authority over his d., but no

150:4.2 And I say to you, my friends and d., be not afraid

150:4.4 at Nazareth to meet with Jesus and the other d. as

150:8.11 Many of the d. and evangelists who had remained

150:9.4 Jesus, followed by his d., proceeded to their

152:2.1 more than one half of his d. refused to leave him,

152:2.3 groups while Jesus’ apostles and d. taught them.

152:2.9 Jesus said to the d.: “Gather up the broken pieces

152:2.10 It is true that his d were disposed to call many things

152:5.5 and Jesus forbade any of the d. to follow him.

152:5.6 Jesus’ immediate family of apostles and close d..

153:1.1 to inaugurate open warfare on Jesus and his d..

153:1.3 Jesus knew that many of his d. were slowly but

153:3.1 Some were asked by his perplexed d., but more

153:5.2 All through the evening loyal d. had come and

153:5.3 lukewarm multitudes and these halfhearted d.?

153:5.4 have heard that many of my d. have turned back;

154:0.1 and courage to his downcast and bewildered d.,

154:1.1 Only the tried and trusted d. were admitted to

154:1.1 about one hundred d. who had the moral courage

154:2.2 urging his d. to return to their homes or friends

154:5.1 out to all the local groups of d., summoning them

154:5.2 his farewell instructions to the assembled d.;

154:6.4 very midst of delivering his parting address to the d..

154:6.5 And stretching forth his hands toward all of his d.

154:6.9 enjoy this earlier association with Jesus and his d..

156:1.4 What has happened to you, his d., that you would

156:1.6 You are not worthy to be his d..

156:2.5 Master first told his d. that “even though heaven and

156:2.7 Said Jesus: “My d. must not only cease to do evil but

156:6.7 teachers were followers of John and not d. of Jesus

158:4.1 scribes and believing d. who had tracked Jesus and

158:5.1 I caught up with your d., and while we were waiting

159:0.1 a group of almost one hundred evangelists and d.,

159:0.2 The women’s corps and others of the d. he

159:3.14 for the edification of the apostles and d. who were

159:5.1 Jesus taught the d. about the positive nature of the

161:3.2 as it was held in the minds of his apostles and d..

162:1.3 Many of his d., and even Judas Iscariot, had dared to

162:1.3 They failed to comprehend the significance of the

162:1.9 Although his d. had not expected Jesus to attend the

162:3.5 her wicked husband and joined herself to the d. of

162:7.2 do the will of my Father, then are you truly my d..

163:0.1 Abner and a group of some fifty d. arrived from

163:0.1 about one hundred and fifty other true and tried d.

163:0.1 this well-trained and experienced aggregation of d.

163:1.1 eight other d. who had distinguished themselves in

163:2.1 fifty d. who sought ordination and appointment to

163:2.6 While the d. of Jesus did not part with all their

163:2.11 Jesus many times advised his well-to-do d. as he

163:4.9 the seventy in the presence of all the apostles and d.,

163:6.5 speaking to all the d., he said: “You have heard

164:4.10 Would you by any chance also become his d.?”

164:4.10 but we are d. of Moses, and we are the teachers of

165:0.2 was so thoroughly worked by the apostles and d. of

165:1.1 and answers with the twelve and other advanced d..

165:2.2 since many of you are my d. and some of you my

165:2.11 his apostles were confused, his d. were amazed,

165:3.2 I have many times said to my apostles and my d.,

165:3.2 are honest of heart and some abide here as my d..

165:4.4 temporal affairs of his apostles, much less his d..

165:4.5 you have all of us who are your d. do likewise?

165:5.2 somewhat different from those spoken to the d.

165:5.3 If you are only believing d., you must earn your

165:6.1 parable to us, your apostles, or is it for all the d.?”

166:1.4 are here with me as friends, some are even my d.,

166:3.7 Slowly the apostles and the d. were learning the

167:1.3 since the majority of those present were d. of Jesus

169:0.1 the apostles and certain of the more advanced d.

169:3.3 both the apostles and his d. frequently asked Jesus

170:0.1 which existed in the minds of his apostles and d.

170:3.1 always trying to impress upon his apostles and d.

170:4.16 His apostles and d. most certainly linked these two

170:5.13 believer is admitted to the social organization of d.

171:1.2 When the Master left Pella, the d. encamped with the

171:2.1 his d. began to realize that he was not going directly

171:2.2 If you would be my d.,you must be willing to forsake

171:2.6 His apostles, together with the leading d., thought

171:3.1 twelve, followed by a crowd of several hundred d.,

171:3.5 many of his inner d. did not believe it possible for

171:8.2 intended for all the d., was spoken exclusively to

172:3.2 allowing his d. to give expression to their feelings,

172:3.3 to satisfy the human longings of his d. and apostles.

172:3.6 to impress upon his d. that his kingdom was not of

172:3.8 great enthusiasm among the festive crowd of d.,

172:3.13 Teacher, you should rebuke your d. and exhort them

174:0.1 women’s corps, and two dozen other prominent d.

174:4.4 and was baptized by Josiah, one of the d. of Abner.

174:4.6 had been much debate, even among his own d.,

174:5.2 a number of leading d. assembled at this luncheon.

174:5.8 then shall you become my d. and sincere servants

175:0.1 Arimathea, the thirty Greeks, and certain other d.,

175:1.8 now I call to witness these, my d. and believers in

175:2.3 wicked deeds in the name of one who taught his d.

175:4.2 the Master sat with his apostles and certain of his d.

176:1.3 Jesus was much concerned lest some of his d.

176:1.5 practically the entire group of believers and d. fled

176:2.1 every subsequent generation of d. has devoutly

176:2.2 d. and the apostles grasp at this promise to return,

176:2.9 and a number of the leading d. welcomed Jesus

177:2.2 Jordan, where we preached and John’s d. baptized

177:3.1 visiting with the d. who were encamped with them

177:3.2 about half a dozen of the apostles and as many d.,

177:3.6 disturbed Jesus’ apostles and many of his leading d.,

178:0.1 with his apostles and a few loyal and devoted d..

178:0.1 combined camp group of apostles and chosen d.,

178:2.2 By noon of this day the apostles and d. had learned

178:2.3 knowledge to the other apostles nor any of the d..

180:1.1 by this will all men know that you are my d. if you

180:2.1 them—all men will know that you are truly my d..

181:0.1 leading d. really thought that this promise to return

181:2.9 that my d. will not fight to effect its establishment.

181:2.15 my d. will not hesitate to lay down their lives for

182:2.3 that his d. should not fight with the sword to bring

183:2.2 to their camp, more than threescore of devoted d.

183:3.5 as the apostles and d. drew nearer, Judas stepped

183:3.6 The apostles and d. were literally stunned by what

183:3.9 order to catch up with the fleeing apostles and d.;

183:3.9 returning soldiers who had pursued the fleeing d.

183:4.2 apostles and the other d. to hasten on after the mob

183:4.8 apostles, the chief d., and the earthly family of Jesus.

184:1.4 Again Annas spoke, “What are the names of your d.,

184:2.4 and said, “Are you not also one of this man’s d.?”

184:2.7 near him said: “Surely you are one of this man’s d..

185:3.3 If my kingdom were of this world, surely my d. fight

186:3.1 the other d. had likewise disappeared.

186:3.4 David Zebedee was the only one of the leading d.

188:1.2 From now on they were the most outspoken d. of

188:1.8 few of Jesus’ d. really believed or understood that he

188:2.2 We greatly fear lest his d. come and steal him away

188:3.1 the d. and the apostles remained in hiding, while all

188:5.6 love was contagious; the d caught it from the Master

189:2.5 “While we slept during the nighttime, his d. came

189:4.2 fifteen of the more prominent of the Jerusalem d. of

190:5.4 Do you not know that this man told his d. that he

191:4.3 one another, all men will know that you are my d..

191:5.3 I require of my d. life, even a life of loving service

192:4.7 neither could he overcome the enthusiasm of the d.,

193:0.1 d. of the Master, including a number of the Greeks

193:0.2 representative group of believers—apostles and d.,

193:6.1 to call the leading d. together at the home of Mary

193:6.1 the foremost d. of Jesus living in Jerusalem had

193:6.1 the first conference of the Master’s d. to be called

194:0.1 these d. all became conscious of a profound sense of

194:1.1 And all the d. were likewise conscious of having

194:3.11 always were his d. to be active and positive in their

194:3.14 visitation of the spirit were many of the women d.,

194:3.15 and as members of this common group of d., they

194:3.17 When the spirit descended on the d. at Jerusalem,

194:4.1 his apostles and d. were completely demoralized.

195:10.1 Jesus’ d. should be more than conquerors, even

195:10.5 who really live and love as Jesus taught his d. to live

195:10.18 that the commonplace d. of a crucified carpenter

196:0.8 The very heart of the prayer which he taught his d.

196:0.13 Jesus does not require his d. to believe in him but

discipleship

140:6.9 you may return to the less rigorous pathway of d..”

140:8.3 between the requirements of apostleship and d..

149:2.12 his personal call refused to accept the invitation to d.

disciplinarian

123:3.9 Mary was a loving mother but a fairly strict d..

disciplinary

123:3.9 real and underlying reasons for the necessity of d.

126:2.2 assume these heavy but highly educational and d.

disciplinesee self-discipline

3:2.9 we must therefore sometimes share in the family d..

16:5.5 are subjected to the long training and unifying d.

31:3.2 ascendant training and such lengthy universe d. must

39:0.1 been subjected to educational tests and training d.,

48:5.9 They are subjected to no special d. either before or

53:3.6 that they had been debauched by overmuch d.

66:7.5 They were favored with the d. and training of these

67:3.7 waiting was a time of heart searching and soul d..

70:2.4 because war: 1. Imposed d., enforced co-operation.

70:7.12 Following these years of rigorous d. and training and

76:2.8 defiant of the family d. and disdainful of his

84:7.20 Among ancient savages, d. of children was begun

84:7.21 Eskimo children thrive on so little d. and correction

84:7.21 adventurous youths require more training and d..

84:7.25 The olden ideas of family d. were biologic, growing

92:3.9 Religion provided that human d. and self-control

92:7.5 morality becomes the d. of self by the standards of

110:7.6 you do not spiritually develop and d. your minds

123:3.9 the demands of family co-operation and home d..

127:4.3 Jesus began wise d. upon his brothers and sisters

135:5.2 the d. of God’s chosen people was about finished;

135:5.5 agreed that some drastic purging or purifying d.

142:7.9 4.D. and restraint. Farseeing fathers make provision

142:7.9 fathers also make provision for the necessary d.,

143:1.4 and loving motives of the father’s restraining d..

153:1.3 that training of mind and that d. of soul which

159:1.3 matters connected with the d. of the brotherhood,

159:1.6 D. must be maintained, justice must be administered,

171:7.7 be severe with them when the occasion demanded d..

177:2.7 loyalty, nor directed by the intelligent d. of wisdom

178:1.2 to maintain order in their ranks and administer d.

178:1.10 to lead you in troublous ways as a loving d. designed

180:2.6 when the Father’s hand of d. is laid upon the vine,

195:10.17 There is great need for the teaching of moral d. in

disciplined

67:3.6 d. character, and the unquestioning dedication of his

68:3.3 more thoroughly d. and better controlled primitive

99:3.7 religion does not grow unless it is d. by criticism,

101:1.7 and wisdom of such enlightened and d. individuals

102:2.8 unstable and poorly d. souls who would use the

127:4.4 Jesus never arbitrarily d. his brothers and sisters,

185:5.1 If you still think he needs to be d., I am willing to

disciplines

35:3.11 the regime of the d. and spirit progression of the

43:8.4 the willingness to submit the self to the d. of group

45:6.3 the d. derived from fairly average sex relations on

81:5.3 admission fees, imposes strict and rigorous d.,

142:2.4 now discern their father’s love in all these early d..

143:1.4 the fact that even divine love has its severe d..

disciplining

32:3.3 the plans of the Creator Sons for organizing, d., and

disclosesee disclose, never or not

10:3.2 certainly d. relationships of a very diverse nature.

10:8.7 Eternity will d. whether such an attainment is

10:8.9 Only infinity can d. the Father-Infinite.

11:8.4 various materializations d. three general stages of

12:2.3 more powerful telescopes will d. that many island

12:6.6 probably d. the activities of the Ultimate and the

12:9.4 but no analysis of water could ever be made to d.

16:2.4 collectively do they d. the attributes of omnipotence,

17:3.3 nor the Paradise Deities, singly or collectively, d.

17:3.3 Divine heredity does sometimes d. in the creature

18:1.3 Secrets of Supremacy d. seven distinct group

18:3.2 Ancients of Days are all basically identical; they d.

19:5.11 trying just as hard to d. themselves to me as I am

20:10.4 the Trinity Daynal Sons d. the teacher personality

24:3.3 Personal Aids d. no differentiation of individuality.

29:0.1 Even now I am permitted fully to d. only the last of

29:2.9 d. unquestioned volitional capacity of a high order.

29:4.12 may seem to be automatons, but all of them d. the

38:7.7 but they d. great similarity in nature and function.

39:9.2 the evolutionary realms d. increasing need for their

40:10.3 the indwelling Adjuster may seem to d. a flaw in the

41:3.10 telescopic technique will sometime more fully d.

49:1.3 All the worlds of a local system d. unmistakable

81:4.10 Study of such skeletal structures will d. that man

94:1.7 An examination of the Vedas will d. some of the

97:9.29 And so does the truth about the Jewish people d.

104:4.47 deitize new values, d. new potentialities, reveal new

107:5.4 not been revealed on Urantia, they all d. minded

107:6.1 d. the presence and leading of a spirit influence.

112:7.16 the Supreme Being is to d. his unrevealed tertiary

116:0.5 third development of the Supreme Being will d..

118:6.7 only eternity can d. whether this choice is also

122:3.2 knew she was with child, before Mary dared to d.

127:2.2 Jesus declined fully to d. his reasons for not enlisting

133:1.3 not willing to d. to him that he (Jesus) was living

138:0.1 began to d. his plans for visiting the cities around

150:3.7 is not a method designed to d. the divine will.

157:5.2 Jesus therefore elected boldly to d. the third plan—

161:2.7 but something transpires to d. that the Master knows

disclose, never or not

12:9.4 but no analysis of water could ever be made to d.

17:3.3 nor the Paradise Deities, singly or collectively, d.

102:3.4 not to d. that he has found God, but rather to allow

108:3.2 the local universe records do not d. the full number

127:2.7 Jesus could not d. his idea of the mission which

129:2.10 Zebedee never did d. his knowledge of Jesus’

disclosed

0:1.17 Divinity is d. on impersonal levels as justice, power,

1:2.3 The presence of this Adjuster in the human mind is d

5:4.15 Jesus upstepped the passive love d. in the Hebrew

9:0.1 And this liberation is d. in the amazing power of

9:1.7 And such apparent superiority in action is d. in an

9:5.4 reality of the Conjoint Creator is d. imperfectly in the

9:7.2 The phenomenon of reflectivity, as it is d. on the

9:8.4 The continuing creative act of the Infinite Spirit is d.,

10:1.3 the personality of the Infinite is d. as the Father,

10:8.2 but it may be d. that God the Ultimate is the Trinity

12:6.6 this unpredictable freedom of reaction d. by these

13:0.7 and superuniverses not d. in these narratives.

14:5.3 In every requirement of Havona there is d the reason

17:8.9 unity, inherent in the Conjoint Actor, is d. to the

20:1.12 and superuniverses not d. in these narratives.

20:10.3 blended with the mercy of the Eternal Son and is d.

22:10.4 the records of Paradise d. that such an idea had

24:7.8 all of which is d. when a servital undergoes

28:6.5 d. by the portrayals of the Significance of Origins.

30:1.92 transcendental beings whose origin is not d. to the

31:9.2 the Master Universe and their associates may be d.,

42:10.1 and provisionally d. on intervening cosmic levels.

57:8.18 as is d. by the functioning of the magnetic poles.

65:3.5 This biologic status of animal life is d. to the Life

104:3.13 The Infinite is ever d. in the ceaseless acts of the

105:6.5 perfection inherent in the time lag of evolution is d.

107:1.6 the Paradise finaliters as yet d. the full possibilities

122:8.6 to return to Ur when Zacharias met them and d.

125:0.4 questions to the scribes and teachers a week later d.

130:4.11 imperfection or facts of misadaptation are d. on

152:6.1 as subsequent events d., these twelve men were

157:5.3 Jesus now d. that he was the Son of God, and

158:6.1 things that happened on the mountain cannot be d. at

171:4.2 but he never d. to them that he knew such things.

176:3.7 actual spiritual gains will be d. to all who behold

177:4.2 On the preceding day Judas had d. to some of his

178:2.3 about the part of Judas in this plot, but he never d.

182:1.9 revelation, it was only d., “I AM that I AM.”

186:2.10 Jesus’ love for ignorant mortals is fully d. by his

188:5.2 Jesus d. to this world a higher quality of

discloses

0:6.12 the total, pattern d. the individual aspect of energy

2:2.1 Our knowledge of the universe of universes d. not

6:0.3 The perfect personality of the Son d. that the Father

8:2.5 the Conjoint Creator most strikingly d. his infinity.

11:2.10 limited just because the universe of universes d.

11:8.7 In this stage, energy-matter d. response to the

11:8.7 drawing power d. both forms of physical gravity,

12:6.7 uniform causation d. the reaction of the Absolutes,

12:7.10 Brotherhood, when universal, d. not the each

12:7.10 Brotherhood is a reality of the total and therefore d.

12:9.4 a further study of these elements d. that oxygen is

15:3.3 Observation of the so-called Milky Way d. the

16:3.15 Seventh Master Spirit d. a personal and organic

16:3.20 His administration of Orvonton d. the marvelous

16:8.19 Such a creature not only d. capacity for the reception

28:6.5 The Memory of Mercy d. the moral debt of the

29:2.15 and d. varying response to local or linear gravity.

33:2.1 Observation of Creator Sons d. that some resemble

41:0.2 the grand universe d. a clear-cut division between

45:2.4 Lanaforge d. great interest in their welfare, and he is

47:4.6 of mortal life, but each world d. definite progress.

101:2.11 nature d. nothing which would preclude the universe

101:10.3 But neither of these levels of the universe d. to the

102:3.7 but revelation glorifies man and d. his capacity for

102:5.3 Morality d. an almighty Controller, a Deity to be

102:5.3 religion d. an all-loving Father, a God to be

108:4.3 long-range observation unquestionably d. that they

112:0.8 6. It d. only qualitative response to the personality

116:6.4 d. the responsiveness of energy to mind action.

116:6.4 the mastery of energy-matter d. the potential unity of

148:4.7 the record which d. how Cain, the son of Adam,

165:6.2 soul is revealed; trial d. what really is in the heart.

173:1.11 cleansing of the temple d. the Master’s attitude

182:1.26 love reveals the nature of God, eternal truth d. his

185:2.4 this attempt at evasion d. the ill-will and ill-humor of

188:5.7 the cross d. one who was willing to lay down his life

disclosing

12:4.12 your sun and its associated planets, while d. many

42:2.12 gravity while d. a certain potential for sensitivity to

42:10.5 in response to the 570 levels of morontia life, d.

disclosure

16:3.17 to a d. of the deity attitude of the Paradise Trinity.

19:4.5 such a d. represents the divine conclusion, the sum

54:5.11 The angelic hosts were directed to work for full d.

72:12.3 this d. covers the limits of our permissive mandate.

122:2.5 Upon Elizabeth’s d. of the story of Gabriel’s visit,

disclosures

8:1.8 We have only the meager d. of the Infinite Spirit to

19:4.7 are not always accurate forecasts of Censor d..

31:8.2 by the terms of the mandate governing these d.

84:7.30 the first of a long series of ascending d. of the love

104:1.13 until its presentation in these revelatory d..

126:3.14 From this year on, Jesus’ d. about what was going

discomfited

155:6.6 while they are d. by every new revelation of truth.

discomfiture

76:2.2 not allow, and he taunted his older brother in his d..

158:5.4 scene of the defeat and d. of their fellow apostles.

173:2.5 And their d. was all the more apparent when they

174:2.3 the people, even the Sadducees, enjoyed their d..

174:4.5 lawyer, or they were deterred by the d. of all who

discomfort

86:5.16 loss of one soul meant d., two illness, three death.

86:6.4 The d. of enforced adaptation to a changing

87:2.4 pleasing to the ghosts, who took pleasure in the d. of

disconcerted

125:2.2 but he somewhat d. his parents by the inclusion of

125:2.4 They were greatly d. by the events of the day just

134:1.5 Mary especially was d. by this unusually peculiar

141:7.13 The Master was never excited, vexed, or d..

144:6.4 they were so d. by the absence of the Master.

146:3.2 The apostles were a bit d. by the open manner of

153:5.1 frightened and d. by the unexpected boldness and

158:5.1 But before the d. and humiliated apostles could

164:5.1 They were always d. by these sudden and public

168:2.10 the alarmed and d. Pharisees hastily called a meeting

172:1.1 but the Pharisees were a trifle d. by his boldness;

172:5.1 These sturdy Galileans were confused and d.;

174:5.1 Philip was also d. because these men were foreign

179:4.2 they began to look at one another while in d. tones

184:3.6 his very countenance d. the lying witnesses.

192:0.1 They were, of course, d. by the increasing spread of

193:0.2 Why did you allow yourselves to become so d. by

disconcerting

12:6.6 an elasticity of response which are often d. when

123:3.2 Thus began that long and d. disillusionment in the

123:3.6 modes of communication with Deity was a bit d. to

137:4.7 servants brought him the d. news that the wine

177:5.1 beginning to realize that d. and crushing events

195:6.3 A little knowledge is truly d..

disconnected

32:5.3 suggest that such an explanation is inadequate, d.,

110:5.2 Man’s dream experiences, that disordered and d.

disconnecting

194:1.5 were in no way d. themselves from the Jewish faith.

disconsolate

62:5.11 their Primates father became d.—he was heartbroken.

135:10.1 felt that his work was almost finished; John was d.

139:6.6 Andrew was in doubt about what to say to his d.

153:0.3 It was from such a group of d. followers that Jesus

disconsolation

130:6.2 I well know you wish to be left alone with your d.;

discontent

34:6.8 Spirit that prevents the consuming thirst of mortal d.

53:7.15 to seek further penetration for their doctrines of d.

discontented

177:4.1 This confused and d. apostle, notwithstanding his

discontinuance

83:3.3 And upon the later d. of payment for the bride,

discontinue

171:1.5 Andrew had directed David to d. the messenger

discontinued

62:7.4 but wholly natural, supervision that was to be d..

discord

74:6.6 the mind’s surrender to the d. and disruption of evil.

discords

111:1.6 instrument on which the will can play the d. of

discount

48:4.6 best able to d. the anxieties of the present in favor of

102:6.8 Neither should science d. religious experience on

discounted

65:5.2 we somewhat d. the difficulties involved because

155:6.12 Divine truth must not be d. because the channel of

discountenanced

140:8.5 Jesus d. the whole concept of private and personal

discounting

102:3.1 while d. the spiritual serviceableness of all thinking.

discourage

12:7.12 character of God to overawe, stagger, or d. you;

74:7.21 Adam did his best to d. the use of set prayers,

76:2.3 sought to d. the offering of animal sacrifice so that

91:4.4 great caution in attempting to d. the primitive or

106:7.6 attain God in a final sense should in no manner d.

110:7.10 devotion and without intent to overchastise or d.,

discouraged

1:7.8 But you should not become d; not all of these things

44:1.15 But be not d.; some day a real musician may

75:3.6 Adam was oftentimes d. by the little that had been

83:8.7 The idealization of marriage should not be d.;

96:3.5 But Moses was not d.; he bided his time, and in

110:3.5 Confusion, being puzzled, even sometimes d. and

124:1.13 but he often grew d. with their slow-acting minds.

126:5.4 But Jesus did not falter; he was not d..

130:8.1 a downhearted and d. young man named Claudus.

133:6.2 young Phoenician who was homesick and much d.;

139:5.8 Philip was not easily d.; he was a plodder and very

141:7.13 The Master was at times saddened, but never d..

144:2.4 Men ought always to pray and not become d..

147:5.4 Be not d. by the thoughtless and unkind attitude of

156:5.8 Do not become d. by the discovery that you are

156:5.13 God-knowing individuals are not d. by misfortune or

160:2.9 Human beings unfailingly become d. when they

170:4.14 you should not become d. by the apparently slow

177:1.4 Jesus warned the lad not to become d. by events

180:3.1 “When I have left you, be not d. by the enmity of the

181:2.19 do not become d.; when your lifework is finished,

196:3.33 Be not d.; human evolution is still in progress,

discouragement

122:5.1 Joseph was subject to periods of mild spiritual d..

130:6.2 eloquent appeal for help in your countenance of d.

133:3.7 in d. bordering on despair, surrendered to the

160:1.6 D., worry, and indolence are positive evidence of

181:2.10 In all of your d. my spirit shall abide with you,

181:2.11 I was with you through all of your season of d.,

discouraging

74:8.13 life and man’s place in the universe were at best d.

126:1.5 And all this was d., even disheartening.

discoursenoun

103:8.2 the d. about God,being intellectual and philosophical

130:1.0 1. AT JOPPA—DISCOURSE ON JONAH

130:4.0  4. DISCOURSE ON REALITY

130:7.0 7. AT CARTHAGE—D. ON TIME AND SPACE

133:5.0 5. AT ATHENS—DISCOURSE ON SCIENCE

133:5.3 when he finished his d., Jesus, in terms of modern

133:6.0 6. AT EPHESUS—DISCOURSE ON THE SOUL

133:7.0 7. THE SOJOURN AT CYPRUS—D. ON MIND

135:8.2 Jude and James, after listening to Jesus’ d. in the

138:8.9 Jesus would pause in the midst of a profound d.

140:4.9 Jesus’ d. at the ordination of the twelve constitutes

140:5.1 From the Sermon on the Mount to the d. of the Last

140:5.4 The Master introduced this momentous d. by calling

142:5.0 5. THE DISCOURSE ON ASSURANCE

142:6.1 but later they all went into the house where the d.

144:1.9 Jesus finally delivered his memorable d. on prayer

144:2.0 2. THE DISCOURSE ON PRAYER

144:3.1 After listening to this d. on prayer, James said: “Very

144:4.1 For days after the d on prayer the apostles continued

146:2.1 it was the d. of Jesus to the twenty-four on the

146:2.1 Summarized in modern phraseology, this d. may be

148:6.0 OF SUFFERING—DISCOURSE ON JOB

148:9.1 straining their ears to catch some part of Jesus’ d..

150:8.6 distinguished guest might have more time for his d.

150:8.10 Many of the people were pleased with the d.,

154:6.10 Jesus did not wish to stop in the midst of his d.

155:5.0 5. THE DISCOURSE ON TRUE RELIGION

155:5.1 This memorable d. on religion, summarized and

155:6.0 6. THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON RELIGION

162:6.0 6. DISCOURSE ON THE WATER OF LIFE

162:7.0 7. THE DISCOURSE ON SPIRITUAL FREEDOM

162:7.6 Jesus was unable to continue the d..

171:0.3 very few were enlightened by the Master’s d..

171:2.1 Jesus climbed on a huge stone and delivered that d.

173:2.2 when Jesus had just begun his d. on “The Liberty

174:5.14 heard the Master say this was to be his farewell d. in

175:0.0 THE LAST TEMPLE DISCOURSE

175:0.1 This d. was intended to be his last appeal to the

175:0.2 Before beginning the d., Jesus tenderly looked down

175:1.0 1. THE DISCOURSE

175:4.1 At the conclusion of Jesus’ last d. in the temple,

175:4.1 heard this latter half of Jesus’ last d. in the temple.

175:4.1 Judas listened to that fateful d. on the destruction

175:4.12 because of Jesus’ last d. of bitter denunciation which

178:1.0 DISCOURSE ON SONSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP

178:1.1 This d., together with his answers to questions, may

178:2.1 indifferent personal attitude or his forenoon d.,

179:4.2 the feet washing and the Master’s subsequent d.,

180:0.0 THE FAREWELL DISCOURSE

180:3.1 ceased their discussions of the d. on the vine and the

180:6.1 he continued his farewell d. by saying: “And I am

181:0.1 After the conclusion of the farewell d. to the

181:0.2 After the farewell d. had been discussed and had

192:4.2 after Peter had finished his appealing d., few of his

194:4.11 when he reached the objectionable part of the d.,

discourseverb

27:6.3 Here they d. upon the plans and purposes of Infinity

27:6.5 you have listened to these primary supernaphim d.

107:1.1 no one may presume to d. authoritatively upon their

133:3.1 heard a learned rabbi d. on the “Destiny of Israel,”

139:6.4 Jesus greatly enjoyed hearing Nathaniel d. on things

141:6.4 as the sons of God before you d. on the doctrines

150:8.1 former citizen of their town d. in the synagogue.

150:8.10 synagogue, sat down and began to d. to the people.

151:0.1 synagogue to hear an aged Jew of Damascus d. on

170:4.1 At one time Jesus would d. on one phase of the

178:3.1 had tarried to d. on the destruction of Jerusalem,

discoursed

141:6.4 That night Jesus d. to the apostles on the new life in

142:7.4 Then the Master d. at some length on the earthly

142:7.16 Although Jesus d. for several hours, Thomas was not

149:4.4 then Jesus d. on the dangers of courage and faith,

154:1.1 some of the evangelists or apostles d. to them.

discourses

138:8.10 teaching mainly consisted in parables and short d.,

138:8.10 answer sincere questions during his later public d..

139:5.7 the midst of one of the Master’s most profound d.

139:9.2 but they never interrupted his d. with questions.

149:4.5 When he was interrupted in his d. with questions,

156:0.2 absorbed in their meditations regarding the d. of the

170:2.20 In the various d. Jesus taught that two things are

176:2.8 Of all the d. which the Master gave his apostles,

178:0.1 Although Jesus delivered other d. to the apostles

184:3.7 heard Jesus say in the course of his temple d. that he

discourtesy

150:9.3 called Master, treated with such d. and disdain.

discover

0:3.25 high and low, in their efforts to d. the Father-Infinite,

1:1.3 after you really d. the majestic Creator and begin to

2:5.8 I d. that I bear these lesser rulers of the universes a

2:7.6 Intellectual self-consciousness can d. the beauty of

4:1.7 A being of my order is able to d. ultimate harmony

8:3.7 are the ascendant beings of time able to d. the Son.

10:0.3 looking backward into the endless past, we can d.

16:3.18 the ability eventually to penetrate the Trinity, to d.

26:7.1 here the ascending pilgrims d. what true study and

37:3.3 they d. that certain archangel activities are directed

42:5.4 And long before physicists ever d. the ultimaton,

42:11.3 The ability to discern and d. mind in universe

42:11.8 difficult it is for the lower types of mind to d. it.

44:5.5 reality seeking to d. the universe presence of God

56:9.10 you will d. to your eternal satisfaction that in the

56:10.6 Persistent attempts to d. new levels of harmonious

70:2.21 To d. leaders society must turn to the conquests of

77:2.10 they d. lists of Sumerian kings running back for

81:6.22 a nation whose intellectual level is too low to d.

92:3.1 remember, the cults are formed, not to d. truth, but

94:3.1 Having started out to d. final reality, the Indian mind

100:2.4 Spirituality enhances the ability to d. beauty in things

100:2.4 truth in meanings, and d. goodness in values.

100:4.4 You can best d. values in your associates by

101:4.1 religious truth it may contain because they d. errors

101:10.4 Mankind can never d. divinity except through the

108:3.8 it is difficult to d. the mechanisms of administration.

111:6.6 man can d. the laws of God without love, but man

115:2.2 But we d. that meanings can be modified if not

117:6.23 Man can d. the Father in his heart, but he will have

117:6.26 when you find the Supreme, you will d. the great

118:2.2 Through Havona you d. God the Supreme.

118:10.3 we d. that the evolving Supreme Being is the partial

125:3.2 They did not d. his absence until they reached

127:5.1 d. that Rebecca was falling in love with this son of

130:2.6 finding the Father you d. that all men are your

130:3.6 Ganid was much surprised to d. that the best of the

131:1.5 You go in quest of a dear friend, and then you d.

131:3.1 Ganid was shocked to d. how near Buddhism came

132:7.5 Buddha knew God in spirit but failed clearly to d.

133:6.7 both material science and spiritual standards to d. the

141:2.2 come to declare, you faith-d. yourselves as sons,

146:3.1 the mind alone could never d. or fully fathom.

147:3.3 much to change the difficulties of life unless we d.

148:6.11 Study the Book of Job just to d. how many wrong

155:6.11 more satisfying and thrilling than the attempt to d.

155:6.13 presently you will begin to d. God in other men’s

162:2.7 seek me, but you shall not d. my presence, for

162:2.9 Search the Scriptures, and you will d. that out of

171:2.3 after you have laid the foundation, you may d. that

189:1.12 wonderingly to peer into the empty tomb to d. what

190:3.3 They were about to d. that their real trouble with

196:0.4 d. a new and higher type of religion, religion based

196:1.3 is to find out what Jesus believed, to d. his ideals,

196:3.10 all that the human mind can do is to d., recognize,

196:3.17 to suspend their efforts to d. the God who indwells

196:3.26 The evolutionary mind is able to d. law, morals, and

discoverable

22:7.6 many times they fail, and that through no d. error on

40:8.3 the ascending mortal is not guilty of any d. cause for

42:12.10 and certain others are also without d. form.

133:6.7 d. by the methods of either material investigation

discovered

2:6.9 God is d. to be a loving person; facing the spiritual

5:2.3 The divine presence cannot be d. anywhere in nature

15:1.2 We have d. that the seven superuniverses traverse a

23:2.22 For example: When a newly inhabited realm is d.,

25:6.3 never has there been d. a falsification in their records

26:2.6 they were d. in function upon the organization of

42:8.1 behavior, a force which remains to be d. on Urantia.

42:11.8 it can never be d. or discerned by the lower-level

50:7.1 We have d. that such ascenders are early intrusted

57:8.26 as d. in well-preserved stone pages, volume upon

59:2.1 present the uniform rock deposits which may be d.

63:2.4 On their northward journey they d. an exposed flint

63:2.4 Andon d. their sparking quality and conceived the

63:5.6 early d. and made effective use of the throwing stick

64:2.6 Foxhall peoples were the last to be d. in England,

64:6.9 (except the Eskimo) until he was d. by the white man

66:4.10 the Danite group accidentally d. a phenomenon

67:4.2 rebel Prince but soon d. that they were deprived of

67:6.9 Only recently was this actual ruling d. lodged in

69:7.3 it was d. that certain species of animals would submit

70:2.10 but they have since d. better remedies for most of

70:12.20 revealed but must be slowly and laboriously d. by the

72:9.1 the progressive leaders of this nation d. a serious

74:8.11 a recently d. story of creation written by Moses.

77:1.3 It was immediately d. that a creature of this order,

77:5.5 Adamson d. a wonderful and beautiful woman,

77:7.1 it was d. that of the original 50,000, 40,119 had

78:4.6 until they had circumnavigated the globe and d.

79:5.7 when they were d. by the white races of Europe.

81:2.18 The practice of hardening pottery by baking was d.

84:1.5 Man has since d. that father and mother are equal

85:1.2 especially when they subsequently d. the meteors.

90:3.5 If no observable natural agent could be d., ghosts

90:4.6 Early man d. that heat would relieve pain; he used

96:3.4 spies had d. disloyalty among the Bedouin slaves.

100:4.4 If you love your fellow men, you must have d.

101:10.6 it is the only d. solution to the impasse in mortal

111:6.5 he has d. the ways and means of controlling matter

117:1.8 And having d. and received this divine affection,

117:6.16 but God the Supreme will never be personally d. by

118:10.10 it can be d. by creatures to just the extent that they

124:1.4 one of the more backward pupils d. Jesus drawing a

125:2.5 Jesus d. the various places about the temple where

126:5.6 the Greek scriptures might be d. and confiscated by

130:2.1 vessel on which they intended to embark was d. to

130:2.6 the exhilaration of meeting a newly d. brother?

130:7.1 and Ganid d. that Jesus was a good storyteller,

132:3.4 Revealed truth, personally d. truth, is the supreme

132:5.4 2. D. wealth—riches derived from the uncultivated

132:7.5 the Jews d. God in mind but largely failed to know

133:3.12 And further, Paul d. that great interest had already

138:2.1 They all d. the great value of direct and personal

147:4.7 Still higher is d. the level of unselfish devotion to the

147:4.7 recognition of the brotherhood of man, there is d.

147:6.2 but they d. that Jesus was so conducting his work

151:4.4 is like a treasure hidden in a field, which a man d..

155:5.11 shores of spiritual realities as they may be d. by

155:6.6 This truth-knowing human had d. God; he was not

160:1.14 those who have d. and embraced the living God as

161:0.2 Rodan d. that he had been well instructed in

166:2.4 The nine others, the Jews, had also d. their healing,

173:4.4 people had d. it, was made into the cornerstone?

177:4.6 who explained that Judas, having d. his mistake in

185:1.3 d. his weakness in making threats which he feared

186:3.4 David soon d. that none of Jesus’ followers were

194:1.2 The Master had gone, but they suddenly d. that

195:5.8 in contrast with the relative values d. by the mind.

195:6.17 The thing d. is real and apparently uniform, or else it

discoverer

24:6.6 did greet and instruct the pilgrim d. of Havona and

24:6.8 name of this pilgrim d. of Havona is Grandfanda,

57:1.4 Orvonton authorities commissioned the original d.

69:6.4 Though Andon, the d. of fire, avoided treating it as

97:4.2 or reformer; he was a d. of new concepts of Deity.

132:5.16 While the d. should not be denied all reward for

132:5.16 neither should he selfishly presume to lay claim to

195:6.17 The d. was free to make the discovery.

discoveries

10:4.7 unexpected d. of Trinity supremacy and ultimacy,

42:1.4 Subsequent to even still greater progress and d.,

52:5.9 by the application of the d. of the physical sciences

55:4.8 This is made possible by the final d. of physical

68:5.4 Many tribes made independent d. of this sort, and

87:4.5 this was one of the most momentous d. of truth in

90:4.8 quinine were among the earliest pharmaceutical d..

91:4.4 and disillusionment as advancing scientific d.

101:4.2 We are not at liberty to anticipate the scientific d.

101:4.2 of additional scientific developments and new d..

101:8.4 an unreasoning prejudice toward the d. of scientific

102:2.5 Even the d. of science are not truly real in the

103:7.9 a common meeting ground for the d. of science and

117:6.9 unstinted bestowal of love attended by amazing d. of

132:5.16 adequate provision for the sharing of these d. in

132:5.20 race, nation, and circumstances of his inventive d.;

discovering

48:4.6 joy at d. the unimportance of much of our anxiety.

56:0.2 and of d. the divine oneness which overspreads all

100:4.4 best discover values in your associates by d. their

101:9.5 d. the truth of living, the good and right technique

107:4.7 In eternity, man will be d. not only the infinity of

109:6.1 of the meaning-d. or evaluating personality.

118:2.2 they would only be d. the same God, the Paradise

138:6.2 or from d. new sorts of recreational activity.”

139:1.8 Andrew had a great gift for d. the hidden resources

140:4.10 Education should be a technique of learning (d.) the

140:8.10 no generation is exempt from the labor of d. how

146:3.6 a practical method of d. the degree to which you

146:6.2 D. that the young man was not really dead, he

155:5.13 the satisfaction of d. for yourselves the beauties of

discovers

68:1.4 first through fear and then later because he d. it is

100:4.4 mind d. the reality of meanings; but the spiritual

103:7.15 Science d. the material world, religion evaluates it,

104:2.3 man gains insight into the love of God but soon d.

160:1.7 fearlessly to face, what a sincere, logical mind d..

195:5.8 Religion d. for the soul those supreme values which

195:7.22 laws, and the uniformities which the scientist d.,

discoverysee discovery of

0:8.9 Such an experiential d.-career of the realization of

14:5.10 everlasting life of anticipation,an eternal voyage of d.

14:5.11 Curiosity—the spirit of investigation, the urge of d.,

27:1.2 play in the lower life orders, d. in the higher beings

36:5.9 knowledge—the curiosity-mother of adventure and d.

37:3.3 d. that many ascendant activities of the Brilliant

42:1.3 When this d. is finally made, then will physicists feel

55:3.8 some phase of supermaterial d. or planetary service.

63:2.6 fire burn, vaguely realizing that they had made a d.

63:6.2 Reason directed Andon from his own d. to the sun as

67:6.9 Without this d., made as the result of the

69:4.8 linked with adventure, led to exploration and d..

69:6.2 from animal; fire is the basic human invention, or d..

74:8.5 The fact of evolution is not a modern d.;

81:2.8 While fire, the first great d., eventually unlocked the

88:6.8 for the light of truth and the facts of scientific d.,

97:10.5 encourage philosophic creative d. in the realms of

101:6.17 Jesus made the d., in human experience,

101:6.17 follow him along this same experience of Father d..

102:3.4 such an indescribable restlessness of triumph in d.

106:9.11 never-ending voyage of d. into the absoluteness of

111:0.1 known only through cosmic insight and spiritual d..

117:6.21 maturity which qualifies them to participate in this d.

132:3.4 by the dread of facing new facts of material d. or

132:5.16 2. Everyone who enjoys wealth as a result of d.

132:5.16 should not be denied all reward for efforts of d.,

141:8.2 They now made the d. that the good news of the

143:3.6 They had made the important d. that many human

155:5.10 exhilaration of facing the perils of intellectual d.,

155:6.3 greatest d. possible for the human soul to make—

155:6.6 doomed to become frightened by every new d.,

156:5.8 Do not become discouraged by the d. that you are

195:5.10 a career of progressive adventure and thrilling d..

195:6.17 And every scientific d. demonstrates the existence of

195:6.17 The discoverer was free to make the d..

196:0.10 a revelation of courage, the proclamation of d.,

196:3.17 two phases: d. in the human mind and revelation

discovery of

0:8.9 Such an experiential d.-career of the realization of

0:8.9 the attainment of the d. and recognition of the divine

2:7.8 The discernment of supreme beauty is the d. of

12:9.1 swarms with clues to the d. of alluring personal

28:6.16 The privilege of service immediately follows the d.

42:12.3 2. D. of hidden mysteries.

63:6.2 great comfort derived from his accidental d. of fire.

68:3.3 for the later d. of “the fear of the Lord which is the

69:6.8 and led to the subsequent d. of steam power and

70:2.10 d. of better methods for curing the ills of nations.

70:6.6 Unscrupulous rulers gained great power by the d. of

81:3.5 The d. of mixing copper and tin to make bronze was

81:6.8 It was a long time after the d. of the bow and arrow

81:6.44 Before the d of printing, progress was relatively slow

100:1.5 Growth is also predicated on the d. of selfhood

100:2.2 discernment of meanings, and then a d. of values.

101:1.4 Religion consists not in the d. of new facts or in the

101:1.4 but rather in the d. of new and spiritual meanings in

101:6.11 the service-d. of spiritual reality and the ministry-

101:6.15 attempts the transcendental d. of the Ultimate on the

102:4.2 the sensory d. of the external qualities of contacted

103:4.2 hunger and thirst for righteousness leads to the d. of

111:6.7 facts to apply his personal d. of truth to the practical

117:1.2 the d. of eternal and universal brotherhood.

117:4.13 of the universe career—the divine d. of the Father

117:6.12 d. of the manifold activities of the Supreme Creator

132:1.2 The scientist, as such, is limited to the d. of the

132:2.5 —the d. of, and identification with, the Adjuster.

155:6.10 come a little nearer the d. of the truth about God.

189:4.0 4. DISCOVERY OF THE EMPTY TOMB

195:9.7 to the d. of the barrenness of formalized religion,

195:10.1 exalted humanism until it is made divine by the d. of

discredit

120:2.2 Having steadfastly declined to d. these rebels

173:2.2 to entangle him in his teaching or otherwise to d.

173:2.7 and was much to their d. in the eyes of all present.

173:3.3 of teaching and practice which Jesus sought to d..

174:2.1 that a determined effort should be made to d. him

174:2.1 Herodians were all united in this effort to d. Jesus

174:4.1 hoping thereby to d. Jesus before the people and

discredited

45:4.11 9. Adam, the d. but rehabilitated planetary father of

53:8.5 And it is this same dethroned and d. Prince who was

92:7.13 but man’s worshipful customs are confused and d. by

95:5.5 the activities of the priests, whom he generally d.,

97:9.17 By this time Yahweh’s temple at Shiloh was d.,

discreet

124:2.5 that betokened love and bordered on d. compassion.

124:4.1 he became increasingly d. in concealing everything

140:8.9 He cautioned his apostles to be d. in their remarks

146:0.2 and to be d. when passing through Capernaum and

discreetly

174:4.3 When the lawyer answered thus d., Jesus looked

discrepancies

103:6.2 develops in an effort to harmonize the many d. which

discrete

26:1.16 Seraphim can work singly as d. and localized

38:2.1 material bodies, but angels are definite and d. beings

42:6.1 entails the concentration of energy into d. masses of

42:7.8 revolve about the central nucleus as distinct and d.

112:7.7 They are d morontia individuals not altogether unlike

discretely

107:1.7 the spirit of the Original Son is either diffuse or d.

113:3.1 direct contact with such highly material and d.

117:7.1 will be as d. personalized as is the Eternal Son,

discretion

19:2.3 they are the fountains of d. and the wellsprings of

20:7.4 are the embodiment of service and the d. of wisdom.

22:7.5 the Architects are empowered, on their own d., to

45:2.1 wide powers of personal d. in the direction of system

50:2.5 in accordance with the personal d. of the prince.

54:3.3 in accordance with the d. of the Ancients of Days.

95:3.3 They taught gentleness, moderation, and d..

100:7.15 But his courage was linked with d. and controlled by

107:0.7 From this time to the attainment of the age of d.,

107:0.7 From the attainment of d. to deliverance from the

114:4.4 A Most High observer is empowered, at his d., to

127:4.7 but Jude lacked Mary’s sense of proportion and d..

139:3.2 James did not have Andrew’s d. or insight into

149:4.2D. defers anger,’ while ‘he who has no control

149:4.4 Jesus showed how prudence and d., when carried

151:3.1 let your light shine but do so with wisdom and d..

156:5.7 Leadership is dependent on natural ability, d.,

178:1.7 By d. show yourselves to be expert in ironing out

181:2.15 that true wisdom embraces d. as well as courage.

181:2.21 the work of the kingdom when it is wedded to d..

discretionary

50:2.5 such courts reflect a highly fatherly and d. attitude.

65:0.6 the Life Carriers exercise considerable d. control

discriminate

16:7.4 Intelligence alone can d. as to the best means of

16:7.4 an insight which enables him to d. between ends

16:7.5 When man fails to d. the ends of his mortal striving,

52:2.9 it is the failure of your early peoples to d. between

56:10.12 mind with ability to d. between good and evil.

56:10.13 a mind competent to d. between truth and error.

discriminates

112:0.11 It discerns conduct levels and choosingly d. between

discriminating

101:2.7 The d. study of science logically suggests the reality

101:7.2 conclusions depends on keen, honest, and d. thinking

102:2.1 Observing minds and d. souls know religion when

130:2.8 as it is not reflective—it is not the result of d.

195:7.22 creative, combining, and d. scientist who observes

discrimination

16:6.6 This is the mathematical form of the cosmic d..

16:6.7 This is the judicial form of the cosmic d..

16:6.8 reverential and worshipful form of the cosmic d..

16:7.5 that material acumen, moral d., and spiritual insight

16:7.8 be impotent without the art of measurement, the d.

16:7.10 directed by selective d. in the choice of superior ends

19:2.3 the wellsprings of d. to the institutions of learning

49:5.18 of these different worlds are uniformly free from d.;

99:6.3 it creates the evil d. of religious castes; it becomes

100:7.3 everything he did there was always an exquisite d.

110:5.5 which will have to be solved through individual d.

125:0.4 that Mary was made to suffer from such unjust d..

130:2.8 It is the possession of such powers of spiritual d.

132:5.15 Wise d. and sound judgment should dictate your

151:3.6 The parable challenges the d., and provokes critical

166:4.11 things physical upon the children of men without d..

194:3.14 Pentecost obliterated all religious d. founded on

discriminations

47:4.2 intolerance and the d. of inconsiderate caste systems.

101:1.6 Faith unites moral insight with conscientious d. of

194:3.14 forever set free from all religious d. based on sex.

discriminative

7:3.4 The d. operation of the spirit-gravity circuit might be

50:5.8 reason within themselves and to exercise d. judgment

discuss

0:10.2 we hesitate to d. those realities which are so far

1:5.2 But it is utterly futile to d. such incomprehensible

10:8.2 It would be inadvisable to d. the functions of the

21:6.1 with finality of authority presume to d. either the

26:2.4 but we may not d. this phase of their service.

36:4.8 always do the finaliters decline to d. the destiny of

54:6.10 when you listen to the superaphic philosophers d.

109:7.8 but we are not permitted to d. these ministries with

119:6.6 all Nebadon continued to d. the many exploits of

123:2.3 they never failed fully to d. his inquiries and in

125:2.7 Martha, and Mary heard Jesus d. things temporal

127:1.7 next to useless to d. these matters with his mother;

133:3.6 Jesus never seemed disposed to d. these subjects

144:6.3 These men had many difficulties to d. and

147:4.10 They continued to d. the Master’s words long after

153:3.7 Thus did the Master elect to d. and expose the folly

154:4.1 fifty leading citizens met at the synagogue to d. the

157:6.15 And they dispersed in small groups to d. and ponder

165:2.5 went on to d. the parable: “You who would be the

167:5.2 entrap the Master by inducing him to d. marriage

168:4.1 therefore did the Master decline to d. these questions

170:4.1 Jesus would d. a different aspect of the brotherhood

177:4.1 meeting was called to d. the nature of the charges

186:2.2 Jesus was altogether willing to d. with Pilate any

191:4.1 called by Abner to d. the crucifixion of Jesus and

193:4.10 6. Judas disliked to d. his personal problems with his

discussed

24:0.11 their origin, nature, and service have been d. in the

28:0.6 scheme of mortal progression will be briefly d. prior

30:3.6 with which these artisans will be more fully d..

37:7.2 the morontia life, they will be more extensively d. in

39:8.6 This group of ministering spirits is d. in connection

45:2.6 nothing pertaining to the ascendant plan is ever d..

74:3.10 Adam had so intelligently and so exhaustively d. the

75:3.9 consented to embark upon the much-d. enterprise,

124:5.6 As Jesus heard these plans d. from time to time, he

125:1.5 They then d. the two later established feasts of the

127:3.3 Jesus and his brother d. the traditions of Abraham,

130:3.4 And they d. again and again all the religions of the

133:5.2 Jesus and Ganid had thoroughly d. the teachings of

142:7.13 For hours the Master d. the application of these

144:1.9 After they had d. worship for some days, Jesus

146:3.1 You have d. the material shadows of truth; will

146:3.10 This was one of the few times the Master ever d. the

148:1.1 After supper they informally d. both the learning

149:4.3 Jesus d. one of their former associates whose

150:6.1 —he d. “The Love of God,” “Dreams and Visions,

150:7.2 For months the people of Nazareth had d. Jesus

155:0.1 the Master called his followers around him and d.

164:1.1 the apostles answered, while others the Master d..

170:0.2 kingdom; he d. the subject from every viewpoint

181:0.2 After the farewell discourse had been d. and had

187:0.4 they d. what should be done with his followers.

188:2.2 d. their fears concerning the Master’s assertions

188:3.1 while all Jerusalem d. the death of Jesus on the cross

discussing

0:6.4 In d. physical-energy manifestations, we generally

13:1.20 And we refrain from d. the secrets of such closely

22:10.2 If, in d. the Celestial Guardians, I have seemed to

48:4.4 In d. spirit humor, first let me tell you what it is not.

65:3.7 And in d. the fostering of evolution, it would not be

74:3.1 the Garden under the shining of the full moon, d.

84:7.29 frankly d. every proposal and regulation of a family

127:4.2 Prayer time in this home was the occasion for d.

129:1.10 with authoritative finality except when d. religion—

132:5.14 After d. these matters for several hours, Jesus went

135:9.1 John found them in earnest conference, d. what had

137:1.5 Andrew and Simon were yet d. the nature of their

138:8.2 Jesus enjoined his apostles to refrain from d.:

140:5.12 In d. purity, Jesus did not intend to deal

140:6.6 was minded to go on d. the other commandments

142:7.1 that evening, after supper, d. Thomas’s questions.

157:4.4 engaged in d. plans for the forthcoming tour of the

158:4.4 old temptation—that of d. who should be greatest

158:6.3 you fall to d. among yourselves as to who should

168:4.2 spent considerable time d. their recent experiences

174:1.1 and James had been engaged in d. their differences

190:4.1 in d. the reports of the Master’s resurrection,

190:4.1 they stayed awake d. these things and hoping that

193:0.6 they remained together, earnestly d. the Master’s

discussionsee discussion of

19:0.1 Trinity-origin beings to be considered in this d. are:

122:7.6 after much d. concerning the oppressiveness of

125:5.1 temple but never thinking to scrutinize the d. groups,

125:5.2 entire attention of the chief d. group of the temple

127:3.9 inaugurated a young men’s club for philosophic d.

130:1.6 d. had made clear to his mind the real meaning of

130:3.5 After much d. Jesus and Ganid decided that the

130:4.12 at the end of the d. Ganid was heavy of eye and was

133:5.3 father and the son greatly enjoyed the d. on science

133:7.5 After several hours of d. the lad asked this question:

134:3.3 always presided at these sessions of teaching, d.,

135:8.2 Jesus requested that they postpone the d. until the

135:9.5 A hundred questions came up for d..

143:3.4 Jesus assigned to each of the twelve a topic for d..

146:3.1 Jesus had the memorable d. with the aged Greek

151:1.5 where they engaged in earnest and prolonged d..

151:2.4 the apostles and their associates fell into serious d.

151:2.6 “My brethren, I did not wish to prolong this d.,

153:1.2 the crisis in the transition from the period of d.,

158:8.1 had continued the d. begun at Mount Hermon

159:3.1 the course of the evening’s d., Jesus gave expression

163:3.0 3. THE DISCUSSION ABOUT WEALTH

164:4.1 the healing of Josiah had raised such a d. around

164:4.4 they were drifting, and in order to allay the d., he

165:2.1 After half an hour of informal d.,speaking to a group

165:4.1 this material-minded youth should bring up for d.

168:3.2 more than two hours of d. and acrimonious debate,

176:3.0 3. LATER DISCUSSION AT THE CAMP

183:4.0 4. DISCUSSION AT THE OLIVE PRESS

183:4.2 After a short informal d., Simon Zelotes stood up on

183:4.2 but nothing definite came of this d. until Thomas,

191:2.1 and all this d. about the reports of the women,

discussion of

0:2.9 By context—as when used in the d. of some one deity

12:9.3 science, is indispensable to the intelligent d. of the

17:6.1 beings which may be narrated as a part of this d. of

19:1.3 until we come to the d. of the Paradise Sons of God.

26:1.13 The d. of these three orders forms the subject of a

31:8.2 In the d. of Transcendentalers we are restricted

40:0.11 devoted to a d. of the three basic orders of mortals,

51:2.1 the d. of the needs of such an evolutionary world,

125:0.6 In further d. of these questions, after the

125:3.1 Jesus was completely absorbed in the d. of angels,

128:3.5 a four-hour d. of the way of life and the true God

128:6.12 completely swing from the profound d. of politics,

130:1.5 Jesus’ last visit with Gadiah had to do with a d. of

132:3.1 was most permanently influenced by their d. of truth

132:7.1 naturally lead up to the d. of spiritual questions.

138:1.3 they had exchanged many words in d. of Jesus’

141:5.1 session having to do with the d. of spiritual unity.

142:2.3 considerable d. of the heavenly Father’s character,

142:3.1 had listened to this d. of the character of God,

142:7.5 the memorable d. of the fundamental characteristics

143:5.5 the issue of personal salvation by turning to the d. of

143:5.7 Nalda would make one more effort to avoid the d. of

144:6.12 the afternoon of their final d. of financial questions,

146:3.1 had failed in his d. of human existence to explain

150:3.2 d. of the whole subject of human superstition.

151:3.1 evening was devoted to the further d. of parables.

151:3.2 The continued d. of parables and further instruction

153:3.6 wherefore their efforts to involve him in the d. of,

164:3.6 Jesus entered into the d. of this case with Nathaniel

167:6.5 in connection with the d. of the religious training

167:7.1 their d. of children in relation to the kingdom led to

168:4.2 to the d. of this question of the answer to prayer.

170:0.1 embracing a full and complete d. of the kingdom

174:2.4 to involve him in a damaging d. of civil authority.

175:4.2 d. of one question: “What will they do with Jesus?”

177:2.5 Jesus and John continued this d. of home life.

180:3.10 eleven engaged in a spirited d. of these teachings,

182:2.1 in a heated d. of their traitorous fellow apostle,

196:2.1 but to a d. of Paul’s religious experience and to a

discussionssee discussions of

53:5.6 back and forth between these d. until they arrived

67:2.4 d. destined eventually to determine the fate of every

124:3.8 room at the inn when, in the course of their d.,

124:4.5 parents’ differing opinions, often hearing their d.

125:0.1 experience of attending the temple d. by himself,

125:2.8 admission to even the outer circle of the temple d.,

125:3.1 Jesus had gone into the temple to listen to the d.

125:4.1 listening to the d. and enjoying the more quiet and

125:4.1 At the conclusion of the afternoon d., Jesus betook

125:4.2 temple with his mind made up to take part in the d..

125:4.3 very amazing way he participated in the temple d.

125:4.3 continue undisturbed as a pupil of the temple d..

125:6.2 In the course of the morning’s d. much time was

127:3.5 James wanted to hear Jesus participate in the d.,

127:3.5 they went to the temple and heard the d., but Jesus

128:1.15 in these intimate d. many words were dropped

129:2.6 greater part of his time listening to the temple d.

132:2.1 Among the more important d. with Mardus was the

134:3.3 The lectures and d. in this school of religion began at

134:3.4 On several occasions Jesus participated in these d.,

134:3.4 conduct twelve evening sessions of questions, d.,

134:3.5 in these lectures and d. on the brotherhood of men.

135:9.5 Intense d. grew up around the various ideas and

144:1.9 The central theme of the d. throughout the entire

144:6.2 but he steadfastly refused to participate in their d.,

144:6.4 within a week they were in the heart of their d.,

148:9.4 after they had finished their d., the leader and two

150:0.2 Again did Jesus decline to participate in their d. or

150:6.1 At the evening d. Jesus talked upon many subjects

150:6.1 more freely entered into these d. with the Master.

158:4.4 And they were engaged in these d. when James of

160:0.1 busy with their d. with a certain Greek philosopher

161:0.0 FURTHER DISCUSSIONS WITH RODAN

161:0.2 were still in the midst of their d. with Rodan

161:1.3 rescue, but the Master refused to enter into their d..

161:1.6 (It was the later consideration of these d. which led

164:3.16 deliberately provoked those d. which compelled

190:5.4 and work of this man that you have your d., then

191:0.1 aided them to direct their d. along more helpful lines.

191:0.8 Simon was too much crushed to participate in the d..

191:0.11 The Alpheus twins took little part in these serious d.;

discussions of

132:7.8 In all their d. of philosophy and religion this youth

133:5.1 the interesting d. of the lad and his versatile teacher.

139:9.2 They understood little about the philosophical d. of

146:3.10 further d. of the mutual obligations of the kingdom

153:4.1 In the midst of the d. of this after meeting, one of

155:2.3 During the d. of this evening Jesus made reference to

170:0.2 made only to the apostles during the evening d. of

180:3.1 The eleven had scarcely ceased their d. of the

191:0.10 Matthew listened to the d. of his fellows but spent

193:1.1 had finished their d. of the reported resurrection,

196:1.1 Let not the d. of the humanity or the divinity of

disdain

53:1.2 refrained from showing him disrespect and d. prior

53:2.5 and rejected with increasing contempt and d..

67:1.2 look with peculiar d. upon Caligastia because of this

68:4.3 living mortals who dared to treat with careless d.

69:5.14 sacrificed scores of slaves to show d. for wealth.

91:5.7 The strong must not look with d. upon the weak.

126:0.3 Jesus looked with d. on all those religious leaders

139:7.8 When evidence of the d. of the publican would

146:2.3 conscious d. by the creature turns the ears of spirit

147:5.3 she was still held in great d. by the Pharisees and

150:9.3 called Master, treated with such discourtesy and d.

155:6.10 But watch, lest any of you look with d. upon the

168:0.12 for Lazarus and the bereaved sisters and his d. for

177:4.7 Judas did not seem to discern the look of d. and

disdained

98:2.4 The philosophers d. all forms of worship,

disdainful

76:2.8 family discipline and d. of his father’s religion.

disdainfully

121:3.5 The upper classes regarded them d., allowing that

disdains

149:6.11 My Father d. pride, loathes hypocrisy, and abhors

disease

52:5.9 the problems of d. and delinquency are virtually

52:5.9 D. has been practically mastered through the high

55:3.1 D. has not been entirely vanquished, neither have

55:3.6 incapacity for labor resultant from accident, d., age,

55:3.21 is embraced in the problems of d., degeneracy, war,

65:2.3 The majority of d.-causing bacteria and their

66:5.20 health-giving and d.-destroying properties of sunlight

66:5.22 d.-breeding practices of ignorance and superstition.

69:3.4 2. Mortification consequent upon age and d..

70:6.4 was believed that the touch of kings would cure d.,

71:4.6 4. Prevention of d..

71:8.9 7. The fostering of science and the conquest of d..

72:6.7 utilized for social purposes, such as d. prevention,

76:4.7 Sons and their progeny are far more resistant to d.

76:4.7 are akin to the living d.-producing microscopic and

76:4.7 You would be far more d. resistant if your races

86:3.3 All human d. and natural death was at first believed

86:3.3 some civilized races regard d. as having been

86:5.7 3. Coma and unconsciousness associated with d. and

88:1.1 medicines and the chance methods of treating d..

88:5.5 sometimes it was in an effort to cure d. or to stop

89:5.7 When d. or war failed to control population,

90:2.1 began to specialize in such vocations as d. healing,

90:3.0 THE SHAMANIC THEORY OF D. AND DEATH

90:3.3 When thoughtful men observe d. and death, they set

90:3.4 earliest hypothesis advanced in explanation of d. and

90:3.4 was that spirits caused d. by enticing the soul out of

90:3.4 feared the malevolent action of d.-producing ghosts

90:3.4 individuals and prevent the spread of contagious d..

90:3.5 the spirit ghosts were still held responsible for d.

90:3.7 In cases of obscure d. and death the ancients

90:3.8 The Chinese and Mesopotamians long regarded d.

90:3.8 This theory of d. as a consequence of divine wrath

90:3.9 first to recognize that all d. is the result of natural

90:4.1 religion was in no small measure a technique for d.

90:4.2 who engage in the nonscientific treatment of d..

90:4.3 priests and medicine men who consented to treat d..

90:4.3 to assist the shaman in howling the d. ghosts away.

90:4.3 The usual method of diagnosing d. was to examine

90:4.4 D. was treated by chanting, howling, laying on of

90:4.5 be of value in getting rid of a d.-producing spirit.

90:4.7 Among some people d. was thought to be caused by

90:4.7 beneficent plant remedy for every animal-caused d..

90:4.8 shamans believed that d. spirits could be driven out

91:6.2 even in actual bacterial d., prayer has many times

99:6.1 Sectarianism is a d. of institutional religion,

108:3.6 strife-torn, grief-stricken, and d.-afflicted world.

111:7.5 buoyancy of health neutralized by the debility of d.;

114:6.12 to the promotion of health and the prevention of d..

121:7.12 geography of the world, astronomy, health, and d.;

123:1.7 Jesus being exposed to this epidemic of d. that she

134:6.7 War is not man’s great and terrible d.;

134:6.7 The real d. is the virus of national sovereignty.

146:4.4 could plainly see that he had been cleansed of his d..

146:5.2 At least this was not a miracle of curing physical d..

146:6.2 pitch they thought Jesus could cure any human d.,

147:3.3 that you should be cleansed of all spiritual d. and

148:2.4 came to the revelation of the unknown causes of d.,

150:3.6 4. Charms and relics are impotent to heal d.,

166:2.7 The other six were cured of a skin d. which had

167:1.4 a man long afflicted with a chronic d. and now in

168:0.2 they had such confidence in his power to heal d.

169:0.6 Jesus heals d. on the Sabbath and in other ways

175:1.1 healing of d. has not opened the eyes of those who

diseased

86:5.16 supposed to exchange the sick soul of a d. person

151:6.4 were mostly emotional—his brain was not grossly d..

diseases

50:3.3 while exempt from the ordinary d. of the realms,

65:4.5 will know more about controlling certain serious d..

65:5.2 in plant-life evolution caused many distressful d.

65:5.2 immune to all d. produced by the vegetable type

66:5.20 real causes of many d. were too small to be seen by

68:6.11 lessened and science increasingly controls human d.,

70:2.10 believed in bloodletting as a cure for many d., but

73:5.4 not awaken to the importance of the prevention of d.

85:1.4 supposed to be unusually efficacious in curing d..

86:1.5 victim of floods, hail, storms, pests, and plant d.,

90:2.1 To heal d. was not the chief function of a shamanic

90:3.2 Since all d. and death itself were regarded as spirit

91:6.2 Prayer is not a technique for curing organic d., but

96:5.4 will put none of the evil d. of Egypt upon you.”

101:3.8 sustaining tranquillity notwithstanding baffling d.

141:4.5 1. D. of the flesh—those afflictions commonly

145:3.8 speak the word, restore our health, heal our d.,

145:3.10 were perfectly healed of all their physical d. and

145:4.2 and children who had been healed of diverse d.

148:6.1 so many innocent people suffered from so many d.

161:2.4 He even professes to forgive sins and does heal d..

164:3.15 miracles as the only method of curing human d..

disembodied

86:4.4 And this belief in the existence of d. spirits seemed

95:2.9 They believed that a d. soul, if properly armed

disenfranchised

72:9.4 by tax funds are, for the periods of such services, d..

disenfranchisement

54:2.3 Lucifer’s crime was the attempted creative d. of

72:9.8 the d. of any defective, idle, indifferent, or criminal

disenfranchising

118:6.2 would be equal to d well-nigh a million Creator Sons

disengaging

183:3.6 Then Jesus, d. himself from the traitorous embrace

disfavor

88:5.4 new or higher civilization were looked upon with d.

185:1.3 Pilate’s d. with the Jews came about as a result of

185:1.5 Another thing which brought him into great d.

disfellowshiping

51:4.8 the biologic d. of your more markedly unfit,

disfigure

87:5.6 will d. ourselves and speak lightly of our success.”

disfigurement

4:2.8 of nature, but who have contributed to her d. in time.

disgorged

41:10.1 matter, the ancestor of the solar system, was d..

57:5.6 enormous volumes of matter were d..

disgorgement

57:4.6 This final sun d. extended over a period of almost

57:6.1 solar system a period of diminishing solar d. ensued.

disgrace

26:8.3 defeat; postponement is never looked upon as d.;

69:5.10 advance society; such traffic was and is a racial d.,

70:7.7 the supreme humiliation, a tribal d., to fail to pass

75:6.4 to go forth in d. from Eden, only to lose more than

82:3.8 The fact that ancient peoples regarded it as a d.,

154:6.1 that only dishonor and d. could come upon the

154:6.2 of the supposed d. of their embarrassing position.

165:6.3 and, finding him unfaithful, will cast him out in d..

disgraceful

167:5.2 marriage laws of the Jewish code with the d. laxity

disgruntled

133:8.3 so unpleasant and d. that his dismissal had been

153:1.5 the doubts and disappointments of his d. adherents

disguise

83:4.7 considered necessary to d. the bride so that ghosts

87:1.5 Mourning costumes were designed to d. survivors;

disguised

70:7.18 taxes were easier to collect when d. as an offering

87:5.9 satisfy, and buy off the spirits through this d. bribery.

88:6.8 arms of ancient superstition and but thinly d. magic.

95:1.5 completely outgrown their d. forms of sex worship.

95:5.7 led his associates in the d. worship of the One God,

119:4.4 beloved Sovereign was abroad in the universe, d.

disguising

63:5.5 became clever in d. their partially sheltered abodes

disgust

62:3.6 these mid-mammals were capable of showing d. in

72:5.12 a new form of social d.d. for idleness and unearned

177:4.7 Judas did not seem to discern the look of d. that

disgusted

148:6.9 Job by this time had become d. with his friends

172:5.12 Judas was d. with the whole spectacle.

dish

70:3.9 When visiting guests departed, a d. would be broken

122:6.3 helping themselves from a common d.,or pot,of food

179:4.2 even as he now dips his hand with me in the d..”

179:4.3 Jesus, dipping the bread in the d. of herbs, handed it

disharmonies

82:6.8 The danger of gross d. as a result of crossbreeding

130:4.14 these intellectual d. and spiritual insufficiencies,

disharmonious

87:4.7 there really were no bad or d. spirits in all the world.

94:1.5 This portrayal was not altogether d. with the concept

disharmony

4:2.4 by diminishing the content of the evil, error, and d.

5:4.5 the Greek religion promised salvation from d.,

10:6.17 and Havona perfection precludes all possibility of d..

32:3.7 Spirit, there is an increase in the possibility of d.,

35:2.8 instruction which effectually purges him of the d.

36:2.17 great outward d. may prevail from time to time in

46:0.1 results of d. are being slowly but surely eradicated.

47:4.8 conflict and for the cure of all varieties of mental d..

56:0.2 situations which apparently portray d. and indicate

75:4.3 techniques resulting in universe d. and planetary

105:6.4 Misadaptation, d., and conflict, all these things are

117:7.13 the possibilities for d., and maladjustment will be

130:4.8 self-conscious life to the universe results in cosmic d.

disheartened

130:1.2 And when such d. souls sincerely seek for God—

152:3.3 These words of Jesus sent the multitude away d. and

159:4.6 d. by these doctrines of the perfection of Scriptures

181:2.10 but not one of them will be so upset and d. as you,

disheartening

74:3.3 And it was, on the whole, a d. story, this long recital

75:8.6 there probably never was a more d. miscarriage of

126:1.5 And all this was discouraging, even d..

160:2.9 defeat are more painful and d. when borne alone.

dishes

122:6.2 stone table, earthenware and stone d. and pots,

dishonest

92:3.9 The shamans, honest and d., were terribly

126:0.3 but he held the d. theologians in great contempt;

132:5.22 if aught of your wealth has been accumulated by d.

132:5.22 amends and thus cleanse your fortune of all d. riches.

159:4.10 but they are moral cowards, intellectually d..

160:4.11 Be not deceived by the tempting rewards of d.

164:1.4 Jesus not only confounded the d. lawyer, but he

169:2.4 And so did this d. steward seek to make friends for

169:3.1 warning to those who love riches and covet d.

193:4.9 5. Judas did not like to face facts frankly; he was d.

dishonesty

132:5.10 8. Stolen wealth—riches secured by unfairness, d.,

132:5.15 But you are not obligated to perpetuate any d. or

156:5.19 Avoid d. and unfairness in all your efforts to preach

173:2.8 But the people were not slow to discern the d. and

175:1.16 You are not even consistent in your d., for which is

175:1.16 How can you justify such hypocrisy and d. in the

194:3.2 It so often appears that slander, lies, and d.—sin—

dishonor

53:7.9 And it is to their everlasting d. that the emissaries of

69:5.12 pretentious feast would wipe a d. from one’s name.

154:6.1 soon Jesus’ health would break, and that only d.

154:6.3 bring only trouble to himself and d. upon his family.

162:7.4 I honor the Father even while you would d. me.

dishonorable

187:1.5 and slaves were subjected to this d. mode of death.

disillusioned

74:3.1 It was a serious and d. Son and Daughter of

111:7.5 the gladness of anticipation d. by the bitterness of

120:4.1 left confounded and d. by the life of self-forgetful

126:0.2 pride; soon Mary was to be more completely d..

150:9.5 sober and serious group of d. preachers of the gospel

152:6.1 a serious, sober, and chastened group of d. men.

172:3.15 they became d.—when they realized that Jesus was

172:5.10 afternoon he was a silent, crushed, and d. apostle.

186:1.2 And Judas was beginning to become somewhat d.

186:1.3 Judas was humiliated, d., and utterly crushed.

186:1.6 judgment verdict of his d. and disappointed soul.

195:9.7 Only when man has become sufficiently d. by the

disillusionment

53:2.5 his plans had developed to the point of d.,

75:5.1 Eve’s d. was truly pathetic.

83:8.6 should be tempered with a degree of premarital d..

91:4.4 praying is destined to bring disappointment and d.

123:3.2 Thus began that long and disconcerting d. in the

125:0.3 once entered its sacred portals, the great d. began.

158:5.4 It was indeed a d. for the three apostles who had so

160:4.13 unreality and to the inevitable crash of ultimate d..

disinclination

139:4.7 but John never overcame his d. to talk; he never fully

disinclined

69:8.5 herders were d. to trust this wealth to the keeping of

77:5.4 Adamson was d. to flee from hardship or danger,

124:2.4 strange to his playfellows that he was d. to defend

128:2.6 Jesus was d. to have anything to do with any sort

130:6.2 The young man was d. to talk, and so Jesus made

disinheritance

109:3.8 beings who are virtually disqualified for survival by d

disintegrate

15:8.5 because organized matter tends to d. under certain

80:4.4 Andites moved so slowly that they tended to d. at

81:6.30 employment will eventually weaken and d. human

81:6.35 nations tend to d. as a result of provincial jealousies

93:2.6 mission before his material body had begun to d..

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

disintegrated

6:5.6 such a divine and absolute personality cannot be d.

79:8.2 the ancient military state gradually d.—past wars

disintegrates

70:2.18 social organization among the conquerors but d. the

disintegrating

57:3.8 selected this d. nebula as the site of his adventure in

94:11.1 with the lingering ritualistic practices of d. Taoism.

195:8.10 unparalleled materialistic achievement, is slowly d..

disintegration

42:4.7 facilitate all sorts of atomic breakup and material d..

42:4.12 produced through uranium d. by way of radium

42:5.7 is in the phenomena associated with radium d..

42:8.5 The mesotronic d. is accompanied by the emission of

66:5.29 Few of these practices survived the subsequent d. of

67:1.4 a degree of personality d. as to border on cosmic

76:5.5 the process of d. gradually gained on the process of

111:4.11 which tends toward d. and eventual destruction.

155:1.4 thus misled into accepting a confused d. of truth,

189:2.8 underwent the same natural process of elemental d.

195:8.10 chief cohesive force resisting this d. of antagonism is

disinterested

28:6.20 unselfishness revealed in d. labor for the welfare of

160:1.8 prejudices which might interfere with the d. survey

disjointed

4:1.7 Much that seems d. and haphazard to the mortal

disjunction

75:7.5 When this vital sustenance is broken by mental d.,

disk

57:1.6 at right angles to the plane of the revolutionary d.,

dislike

18:4.3 We d. to use arbitrary designations which would

68:2.1 man’s early efforts to overcome his d. of isolation

disliked

69:2.4 Primitive man d. hard work, and he would not hurry

70:1.5 who always d. and hated the out-group, foreigners.

96:1.9 The Semites d. to speak the name of their Deity,

124:6.1 but since the Jews d. to deal with the Samaritans,

134:1.4 but they had d. to do this without Jesus’ consent;

139:2.8 Peter d. to descend from the clouds of ecstasy and

171:1.4 Much as David d. to do it, he sold the equipment

172:5.3 Peter was a great preacher, and he d. to see such a

191:5.1 Thomas was slow to surrender; he d. to give in.

193:4.10 6. Judas d. to discuss his personal problems with his

dislikes

100:3.2 Human likes and d. do not determine good and evil;

dislocated

61:7.16 today, these d. plants and animals may be found high

99:4.6 have become d.; they are anxious, restless, fearful,

dislocations

90:4.4 The shamans learned to treat fractures and d.,

dislodge

48:6.32 When children have their ideals, do not d. them;

dislodged

79:6.3 they were d. by a powerful southern-coastwise thrust

170:0.1 too deep-rooted in the Jewish mind thus to be d.

disloyal

53:1.5 Beelzebub was the leader of the d. midway creatures

53:4.6 Gabriel was present throughout these d. proceedings

53:4.7 confined the action of these d. personalities to the

53:7.4 were influenced by the rebellion of the d. princes.

53:7.6 the administrator angels were lost with their d.

67:3.3 The traitorous Prince marshaled the d. midway

67:3.5 sixteen of the Andonite attendants of the d. staff

67:4.2 After the fall of Dalamatia the d. staff migrated to

67:8.4 and adverse pressure exerted by his d. superiors.

77:7.4 These d. midwayers were able to reveal themselves

77:7.8 forever made it impossible for d. spirits of any sort

107:4.3 No adjuster has ever been d. to the Paradise Father;

107:4.3 may sometimes have to contend with d. fellows,

130:1.5 to goodness, rejectful of beauty, and d. to truth.

183:2.2 Judas was not only d., but he was a real coward

disloyalties

4:2.3 marred by the acts, the mistakes, and the d. of the

disloyalty

13:4.4 influenced by attitudes of loyalty or d. on the part

22:2.1 they stood firm and loyal in the face of the d. of their

35:9.5 where personal d. to the will of the Michael Son

43:5.13 of problems pertaining to rebellion and creature d..

45:2.1 these untrammeled executives have exhibited d. only

53:2.4 Lucifer’s first outspoken d. was manifested on the

53:5.3 promptly, even summarily, with such outbreaks of d.

53:7.5 No beings of Paradise origin were involved in d..

53:7.8 the lower orders of intelligence were involved in d..

67:1.3 betrayal of trust and d. to one’s confiding friends.

72:0.3 This planet, like Urantia, was led astray by the d. of

72:6.9 Social and political d. are now looked upon as being

89:10.2 Sin must be redefined as deliberate d. to Deity.

89:10.2 There are degrees of d.: the partial loyalty of

89:10.3 There is no real sin in the absence of conscious d. to

89:10.5 The confession of sin is a manful repudiation of d.,

89:10.5 mitigates the time-space consequences of such d..

96:3.4 spies had discovered d. among the Bedouin slaves.

177:4.10 these hateful and evil desires of revenge and d..

178:1.16 denunciation of their spiritual d. to the very truths

dismal

97:6.4 rulers cast him into the miry pit of a d. dungeon.

139:2.5 forgiving character during those dark and d. days

158:4.7 chagrined at this ill-advised effort and its d. failure.

dismay

66:6.6 the confusion and d. which always result when

165:2.12 professed belief in Jesus, and the other half in d.

177:5.2 you will see the multitude either flee in d. or else

195:7.3 The materialistic d. and despair of a mechanistic

dismayed

75:1.1 from among the human strains, they were quite d..

97:7.6 “Fear you not, for I am with you; be not d., for I

126:4.6 Fear not, for I am with you; be not d., for I am

131:2.6 Be not d., for I am your God.

137:7.2 among them that they were not d. by his divinity.

171:4.2 And when they kill the Son of Man, be not d., for I

174:0.2 Jesus said: “Be not d. by the events just ahead.

181:1.5 And when you see all this come to pass, be not d.,

181:2.25 “Be not d. that you fail to grasp the full meaning of

185:1.3 d. when these Jews drew themselves up defiantly

192:2.8 But never be d.; when you are through on earth,

dismembered

195:5.2 confusing and even misleading when truth is d.,

dismemberment

41:5.1 accumulating energies resulting from atomic d.

dismiss

147:5.5 Jesus turned to d. the woman, saying, “Woman, go

152:2.6 Master, I think it best that you d. the multitude so

173:5.4 Jesus was about to d. the multitude when a

dismissal

133:8.3 become so unpleasant and disgruntled that his d.

134:3.6 prompt and summary d. of the offending teacher.

dismissed

83:5.15 contented with one wife; so he promptly d. his harem

93:1.2 This plea was d. with the mandate that “the

132:0.10 might have been Jesus but quickly d. the idea,

134:3.6 He would be unceremoniously d., and his alternate

135:8.6 And when John had baptized these three, he d.

144:9.1 When Jesus heard their report, he d. the multitude

145:5.8 back to Zebedee’s house, d. the assembled multitude

148:9.3 Peter d. the assemblage, while many prayed and

151:3.15 Before he d. the group for the night, Jesus said:

153:2.13 the ruler of the synagogue d. the congregation, but

168:2.8 Gabriel d. the extra groups of the assembled host

169:3.3 Andrew arose and d. them for the night.

186:3.3 that Jesus had been buried, David d. his corps of

dismissing

128:6.7 d. them: “You had better keep your eye on the lad;

157:2.2 in d. the company, said: “I say to you, beware of

disobedience

75:4.2 “the voice in the Garden” reproved them for d..

84:7.20 the child early realized that d. meant failure or death

disobedient

113:6.10 taken from these d. and unfaithful guardians all

146:2.3 personal petitions of such lawless and d. mortals.

158:5.3 Come out of him, d. spirit, and go not back into him.

163:6.2 Jesus said: “It is not strange that these d. spirits

176:1.4 this d. people will fall by the edge of the sword

disobey

23:1.6 they are a loyal group; they do not d. or default.

66:7.10 You shall not d. the Father’s Son, the world’s ruler,

96:5.6 Moses declared “your God kills when you d. him;

disobeyed

75:4.2 transgressed the Garden covenant; that they had d.

disorder

70:9.5 —prevention of personal violence and social d..

70:11.14 dispose of the contest and thus prevent public d.

156:1.1 afflicted with a grievous nervous d. characterized by

167:3.2 thought that Jesus had healed a real physical d..

167:3.2 congregation that Jesus had healed a physical d.,

184:3.18 And thus in d. and with such unheard-of confusion

disordered

44:4.7 the technique of your d. and garbled dream life—

51:5.1 on d., insurrectionary worlds, such as Urantia.

52:6.2 On a confused and d. planet like Urantia such an

55:2.10 arriving from a d. and backward world like Urantia.

110:5.2 Man’s dream experiences, that d. and disconnected

120:1.1 Now you are about to appear upon Urantia, the d.

134:8.3 not distinguish reality from the visions of a d. mind.

disorders

55:3.1 the decrepitude of old age and the d. of senility.

70:2.1 while war is often curative of certain social d.,

70:2.10 discovered better remedies for most of these d..

76:4.7 scientific effort to withstand so many physical d..

90:3.9 be removed from the category of supernatural d.,

145:3.10 of all their physical diseases and other material d..

146:6.1 honest persons suffering from purely nervous d.

163:6.2 had wrought in the cases of victims of nervous d..

167:3.5 that all such afflictions were either physical d. or

disorganization

96:7.8 the light of truth during the period of the d. of the

disorganized

21:5.7 cannot be spiritualized will eventually be d.;

67:7.3 earthly affairs were so d and retarded that the human

disorganizing

42:3.11 9. Radioactive matter—the d. tendency and activity

disown

131:3.2 Let us forsake sorrow and d. fear.

154:6.8 far more difficult it is to persuade men to d. the past.

disowned

138:2.9 the Baptist, and his Sadducee parents had d. him.

139:12.1 when their son joined John’s disciples, they d. him.

191:1.2 I knew it was not from the heart that you d. me;

192:1.6 the courtyard of Annas, where he had d. the Master,

disparity

72:12.4 Urantia set off from each other by such d. of culture

84:3.10 Decreasing warfare greatly lessened the d. between

dispatch

17:1.6 All superuniverse services of personality d. (except

20:4.3 administration, identification, and d. of Mystery

23:2.16 they must d. a Solitary Messenger to the source of

23:3.3 Messengers are, therefore, generally used for d.

29:2.16 they are engaged in the orderly d. of effective energy

29:2.18 These system centers d. the power circuits to the

29:4.15 beings are intrusted with the assignment and d. of

30:4.28 your message of thanksgiving and adoration for d.

39:2.15 the seraphic recorders, being concerned with the d.

39:2.17 instantly available for d. to the farthermost worlds of

39:2.17 Evening Stars, who is intrusted with the d. of all

39:2.17 always a residue of messages which requires d. by

50:0.2 of a request from the Life Carriers for the d. of an

51:0.1 signals the System Sovereign to d. to such a world

57:1.4 to the superuniverse government authorizing the d.

67:6.7 attainment which warranted the d. of a Material Son

73:0.1 a view to authorizing the d. of biologic uplifters,

87:2.8 It was customary to d. a large number of subjects to

89:6.2 Whereupon the old man had his own son d. him;

107:3.1 All activities related to the d., management, direction

108:1.8 the volunteering and the actual d. of the Adjuster

108:2.10 then we observe the immediate d. of the Adjusters.

119:3.1 217 in system 87 in constellation 61 for the d. to

149:7.1 instructed David at Bethsaida to d. messengers to

150:1.1 summon his parents back to their home and to d.

187:5.7 he sent three soldiers to break the legs and d. Jesus

dispatchedsee dispatched from; dispatched to

15:7.10 the departing graduates are always d. for Havona

22:2.6 we are often d. in company for the execution of

22:8.2 sons are young and untrained, they are usually d.

23:2.19 for they delight to be d. as free and untrammeled

25:1.5 In large numbers they are d. to serve on the study

25:1.6 often occurs when the servitals are d. on missions

29:2.19 encircuited lines of power d. by the power center

29:4.2 the high commissioners of power d. by the Seven

29:4.15 they are periodically d. by the associate power

30:3.10 they are d. on active service on the requisition of

52:1.8 the Planetary Prince usually arrives, having been d.

52:3.1 appear, having been d. by the System Sovereign.

53:7.3 all incoming and outgoing messages were d. by

67:6.9 the Constellation Fathers d. an immediate decision

108:1.1 When Adjusters are d. for mortal service from

122:10.1 Herod then d. searchers to locate Joseph and Mary

122:10.4 Zacharias, who in turn d. a messenger to Joseph;

127:2.12 visit of a messenger, d. by his brother Immanuel,

152:7.3 Jesus d. Andrew to ask of the synagogue ruler

154:2.1 One hundred messengers were immediately d. to

162:2.6 Sanhedrin, with two assistants was d. to arrest Jesus.

167:2.2 supper, and having bidden many guests, he d. his

173:4.2 he d. other servants, but none would they receive.

173:5.2 king who made a marriage feast for his son and d.

183:4.2 d. to secure information as to where Jesus had

186:3.4 except to the runners who had been d. on Friday

187:5.7 legs of these three men be broken, that they be d.,

dispatched from

1:3.1 indwelt by Mystery Monitors d. from the central

23:2.15 from the Inspired Trinity Spirits—that can be d.

36:4.1 The Mother Eves of such midsonite worlds are d.

37:10.6 from world to world until they are lovingly d. from

39:5.15 transporters are d. from this same place at midnight.

40:0.10 now am I d. from Salvington—onetime a mortal of

108:1.9 When once the Adjusters are actually d. from

dispatched to

5:3.2 But worship is undoubtedly encircuited and d. to

15:9.18 we of the superuniverse government are d. to its

18:4.4 and then are d. to assist in the administration of the

20:7.5 Teacher Sons are d. directly to the headquarters of

23:4.3 —and when such an unclassified personality is d.

25:1.5 In large numbers they are d. to serve on the study

25:5.4 While certain of these beings have been d. to the

45:3.3 Mansurotia was d. to Satania along with Lanaforge.

51:1.6 and whence they are d. to the evolutionary worlds.

52:0.9 the Life Carriers, and in due time these Sons are d.

57:2.3 and additional physical controllers were d. to nine

67:3.1 The emergency Melchizedeks were d. to Jerusem,

93:7.2 From this onetime Andite center, teachers were d. to

122:0.2 Gabriel appointed and d. to Urantia the Family

148:8.1 messengers were d. to Bethsaida recalling the six

154:2.1 One hundred messengers were immediately d. to

162:2.6 Sanhedrin, with two assistants was d. to arrest

183:4.2 d. to secure information as to where Jesus had

186:3.4 the runners who had been d. on Friday to cities

187:6.1 The last of his runners he d. to the home of Martha

189:1.11 Urantia to witness the resurrection were d. to their

190:1.8 These twenty-six were d. to the home of Lazarus in

dispatcher

39:5.14 Now the transport d. of the realm summons the

dispatchers

29:4.27 They are marvelous d. of energy as it is manifested

39:2.15 Broadcasters—receivers and d.—are a specialized

dispatches

49:5.24 System Sovereign d. a Material Son and Daughter to

108:2.1 who forthwith d. this intelligence to Divinington.

dispatching

11:4.1 Paradise is occupied, in part, by the landing and d.

119:1.2 Michael appeared on the d. field of Salvington,

119:3.2 Universe Mother Spirit and vanished from the d.

119:4.1 he shortly went out upon the Salvington d. field

177:3.3 David lost no time in d. a messenger to his mother,

188:0.1 sooner but for the delay in d. the two brigands.

dispelled

102:0.2 this destiny of despair are forever d. by one brave

dispels

140:4.5 While light d. darkness, it can also be so “blinding”

dispensation or Adamic dispensation

2:3.3 as Urantia it comes at the end of a planetary d..

20:2.5 worlds times without number as d. terminators,

20:3.1 sit in judgment on the realm, bring to an end a d. of

20:3.1 of planetary ministry to the tasks of the new d.,

20:3.3 the purpose of terminating a d. and of inaugurating

20:3.4 his presence terminates a d. and constitutes a

20:6.6 the sleeping survivors, and inaugurate a new d.,

30:4.11 until the judgment day of a new epoch, a new d.,

37:3.6 The roll call of a d. termination is promulgated by an

39:1.3 connected with the termination of one planetary d.

39:4.15 never returns to his native planet during the d. of

39:4.15 and if he should return during a subsequent d., he

40:9.9 his nativity world subsequent to the planetary d. in

47:3.9 up to the status of the post-Ad on the normal worlds

47:6.4 The spiritual status is in advance of such a mortal d..

49:6.3 are repersonalized at the inauguration of a new d.

49:6.9 when the en masse roll is called at the end of a d. on

50:3.6 At the end of the prince’s d., when the time comes

50:3.6 They are a whole d. behind their Jerusem class,

50:4.2 during the second d. of the universe Sons.

51:0.1 During the d. of a Planetary Prince, primitive man

51:4.7 involuntary servitude does not survive the d. of the

51:7.1 on a magisterial mission inaugurates the fourth d. of

51:7.5 By the time of the inauguration of the fifth d. of

52:2.1 With the arrival of the Planetary Prince a new d.

52:2.2 The average length of this d. is around five hundred

52:2.3 Each d., each mortal epoch, receives an enlarged

52:2.4 This d. witnesses a spiritual dawn, and the races tend

52:2.5 struggles and tribal wars continue over into this d.

52:2.7 This is the d. of the realization of sex equality.

52:3.1 the second d. of grace and ministry is inaugurated.

52:3.3 Ten thousand years of this d. of the biologic uplifters

52:3.6 On an average world the post-Ad. is an age of great

52:3.6 Your world is a full d. and more behind the

52:3.7 By the end of the Ad. on a normal planet the races

52:3.10 The post-Adamic epoch is the d. of internationalism.

52:4.3 solely as d. adjudicators, they are never incarnated

52:4.4 Each new d. extends the horizon of revealed religion

52:4.8 During the closing ages of this d., society begins to

52:4.9 each of whom will advance the races from one d. to

52:4.9 —the advent of each one marks the end of one d. and

52:5.1 your Creator Son, appeared at the close of the Ad.,

52:5.3 The mortal passion of this d. is the penetration of

52:6.1 On normal worlds this is a d. of world-wide peace;

52:7.4 This is the d. when many mortals are translated from

52:7.8 throughout their d., Teacher Sons continue to these

61:7.18 the beginning of the Ad., roughly corresponding to

74:2.8 second d. of grace and mercy on 606 of Satania.

74:2.8 The d. of the Prince has passed, the age of Adam,

77:7.3 prior to the inauguration of the present planetary d..

93:10.2 resurrection roll call nor ending of planetary d.

112:3.7 communication during the period of a current d..

112:4.2 ahead of the formal termination of a planetary d..

112:4.4 group that will be repersonalized at the end of a d.,

112:5.10 en masse at the end of the current planetary d..

114:1.3 in the government of Urantia during the present d.

114:1.4 of Urantian affairs until the end of the current d..

114:2.6 in planetary status ensues, such as the end of a d.,

114:6.5 group assigned to the planet during the current d..

114:6.10 of the better things of a new and advancing d.;

114:6.10 functioned since the beginning of the current d..

114:6.12 corps is the sixth group to serve during this d..

114:6.16 has served since the beginning of the current d..

120:2.4 and the establishment of the d. of the Spirit of Truth.

136:1.3 the inaugurator of a new and better d. of mercy

140:8.3 that the circumstances of life constitute a divine d.

157:4.6 of all their hopes into the new light of a new d.

167:5.4 teach that divorce of this easy variety was a special d

170:3.11 ushered in the new d. of true social righteousness.

170:5.21 a more spiritual d. where the Master’s teachings may

174:5.6 Jesus perceived the end of one d. and the beginning

176:2.6 the coming of the spiritual springtime of a new d.,

176:2.7 that you are face to face with the facts of a new d.

179:5.1 This is the cup of the blessing of a new d. of grace

179:5.2 remembrance supper as a symbol of the new d.

183:1.2 episode of death made easy by a special d..

189:3.1 general resurrection of the termination of the Ad.

189:3.2 mandate, let the dead of a Urantia d. rise!”

195:8.13 were killed during the Christian d. up to that time.

dispensationalsee dispensational adjudication(s);

                  dispensational resurrection(s)

20:3.3 If a Magister. Son comes solely as a d. adjudicator,

20:4.2 same or other Avonals, acting as d. adjudicators,

30:4.13 These d. classes of world pilgrims are utilized for

30:4.13 d. classes are kept together for long periods of

49:6.4 1. Mortals of the d. or group order of survival.

49:6.7 a planetary age repersonalized in the d. roll calls.

49:6.11 or at the regular millennial and d. roll calls.

51:7.3 Before the arrival of another d. Son, from fifty to

52:5.8 is no arbitrary time allotted to any of these d. eras.

55:10.5 the Magisterial Sons function as d. adjudicators,

112:4.3 awaits a d. summoning of the sleeping survivors of

113:6.4 do not tarry there in idleness awaiting the d. roll calls

113:6.8 or group guardians shall respond to the d. roll call

114:6.5 These are the angels of the current age, the d. group.

120:2.4 the pronouncement of a d. judgment of the realm,

120:3.5 As a d. Son you are granted certain privileges

146:7.2 Only after the passing of a d age would it be possible

176:2.5 the Father will send you another d. bestowal, or else

dispensational adjudication(s)

2:3.3 Cessation of existence is usually decreed at the d.

19:4.3 an organic part of all d. of the evolutionary worlds.

20:5.4 many d. will take place, and more than one

49:6.8 in the morontia life independent of d. adjudications.

52:1.6 a d. of the realm is simultaneous with the prince’s

76:6.2 time of Adam’s arrival, which was attended by a d.

dispensational resurrection(s)

33:4.6 Most matters pertaining to mass judgment and d.

47:3.5 in connection with special or d., the reassembly of

52:5.5 all souls slept on until the d. or special millennial

76:5.3 Adam knew about the d. which occurred

189:3.0 3. THE DISPENSATIONAL RESURRECTION

189:3.3 the third of the planetary roll calls, or complete d..

dispensations

4:5.2 During the past d. of partial understanding, your

20:2.5 Avonals act at the close of the planetary d..

20:3.1 the adjudicators of the successive d. of the worlds of

20:9.2 have nothing to do with terminating planetary d..

39:1.3 which might be incidental to such a change in d..

49:5.21 succession of temporal d. as they affect man’s status

50:1.4 judge the worlds and to inaugurate successive d..

50:4.13 the concept of the successive planetary d. of the

50:5.1 Paradise Sons and their d. may come and go, but

50:5.11 After serving their spheres through successive d. of

50:6.4 is received by the ages of their respective d..

52:1.4 standards of later d. of revealed religion and higher

52:4.10 These d. of the Magisterial Sons cover anywhere

52:5.8 of the prebestowal Sons with their d. of character

55:0.2 the Magisterial Sons into a succession of d.; but all

85:0.4 “acts of God” and “mysterious d. of Providence.”

108:3.1 extends through races, over d., and to worlds,

149:2.10 divine judgments or mysterious d. of Providence.

dispense

15:13.2 The major sectors detain, adjudicate, d., and

83:4.3 d. with all formality, marriage being consummated

108:6.7 How they rejoice when they can d. with symbols and

195:10.14 to enable all men to d. with religious authority.

dispensed

88:6.2 Witches, sorcerers, and wizards d. private magic,

165:4.5 which is held and d. in the spirit of stewardship by

171:7.9 Jesus d. health and scattered happiness naturally and

194:4.11 they d. with all formalities of trial and proceeded

dispersal

79:1.6 culminated that long d. of the mixed descendants of

disperse

15:8.10 Nebulae may d., suns burn out, systems vanish,

27:7.3 did not the chiefs of assignment periodically d.

58:3.1 matter which the blazing suns break down and d. as

183:0.3 Failing to d. his followers, the Master left them

186:3.1 temple guards hastened out to Gethsemane to d.

193:2.1 were about to d., saying: “Peace be upon you.

dispersed

79:1.7 Thus, while they d. over the Eastern Hemisphere,

80:1.4 the shifting water-laden winds d. the remnants of

80:2.1 This drought d. the smaller-statured brunets, dark-

80:7.8 The descendants of Adam were widespreadly d. and

80:8.2 These descendants of Andon were d. through most

121:6.8 no matter where the Jews found themselves d. by

121:6.9 two and one-half million of these d. Jews used to

146:6.3 nightfall that the clamoring multitude could be d..

152:6.2 multitudes d., some going to their homes, others

153:2.13 well past seven o’clock before the audience finally d.

154:5.2 well that they would soon be d. from Capernaum.

157:6.15 And they d. in small groups to discuss and ponder

173:5.4 But they did not understand him, and as they d.,

174:2.5 guidance of the Jews d. among the gentile nations,

176:4.2 destroyed the temple, and d. the Judean Jews,

177:5.6 as Jesus d. them for the night: “Go to your sleep, my

192:0.2 the apostles were d. by the rising tide of persecution.

193:0.6 It was near daybreak before these believers d.;

dispersing

64:1.1 though the d. tribes became increasingly hostile,

77:4.3 This was the largest group of the d. Nodites,

80:4.4 horse gave the d. Andites the hitherto nonexistent

dispersion

42:7.7 disruption of the central proton with the wild d. of

52:2.5 This is the great age of racial d., and it culminates

57:3.12 gravity, and the spectacular period of sun d. begins.

57:4.1 the tertiary stage is that of the first sun d.,

57:4.1 quartan embraces the second and last cycle of sun d.,

57:4.3 50,000,000,000 years ago this first period of sun d.

63:3.6 social friction brought about the beginning of d..

63:4.6 Before the extensive d. of the Andonic clans a well-

63:5.0 5. DISPERSION OF THE ANDONITES

63:6.1 As the Andonic d. extended, the cultural status of

64:6.17 Before their d. these tribes experienced a revival of

64:6.20 emigrate from the original Sangik center of race d..

64:7.0 7. DISPERSION OF THE COLORED RACES

77:4.1 The d. of the Nodites was an immediate result of

78:8.1 When the last Andite d. broke the biologic

97:9.21 the three years’ siege followed by the total d. of

121:2.4 but the d. of the Jews, with their more than two

139:11.10 After the d. because of the Jerusalem persecutions,

143:6.6 subsequent to the d. of the apostles to the ends of

154:0.3 Jesus prepared his followers for the impending d..

dispersions

78:5.8 the Andites continued on down to their final d.,

78:6.0 6. THE LAST ANDITE DISPERSIONS

dispersive

11:7.9 gravity pressure to the point of disruptive and d.

displace

12:9.6 come only after self-concepts presume fully to d. the

25:7.1 in any sense d. the work of the seraphic guardians

43:4.6 sought to d. all superior orders of sonship in the plan

70:1.22 But only slowly does the social attitude of amity d.

81:6.21 Latterly, machines have begun to d. men,

83:2.5 and feelings of affection are beginning to d. cold

85:3.5 a symbol does or does not d. the original worshipful

88:2.5 But Moses was too wise to attempt suddenly to d.

95:7.2 Never was one concept able fully to d. the others.

118:3.7 spirit patterns do not occupy or d. space, neither do

130:7.5 will circular simultaneity increasingly d. the onetime

displaced

12:4.14 Spectral lines are d. from the normal towards the

12:4.14 these lines are d. towards the red by a receding star

61:7.1 such as potholes, lakes, d. stone, and rock flour,

67:5.1 revolution d. evolution as the policy of cultural

69:9.7 prevailing polygamous customs were gradually d.

70:3.1 The evolving family d. the horde in child rearing,

72:5.10 dominant in industry, but today it is being d. by other

80:5.8 in the Danube valley and were never entirely d. by

88:6.3 Prayer gradually d magic as the associate of sacrifice

97:9.28 Now for the first time theology d. sociology and

112:1.19 In a bad system something is either missing or d.

170:5.10 so fully d. the spiritual concept of the real kingdom

170:5.15 a social brotherhood which effectively d. Jesus’

170:5.19 In this way a historical religion d. that teaching in

displacement

59:1.17 glaciers or to the d. of glacial debris of later origin.

155:3.6 by progressive d. of the supposed supernatural origin

displaces

61:7.1 And a glacier, as it advances, d. rivers and changes

displacing

61:7.2 reached to southern Illinois, d. the Mississippi River

71:5.1 In current society, competition is slowly d. war in

179:1.4 thus d. one who had presumed to honor himself.

display

9:3.4 Still further does the Conjoint Actor d. powers

42:9.2 Nevertheless the atomic world does d. a periodic

48:7.3 1. A d. of specialized skill doesn’t signify possession

69:5.6 3. Vanity—longing to d. property accumulations.

102:0.1 No d. of energy nor expression of trust can carry

124:3.8 Jesus was startled by his father’s d. of emotion;

136:9.2 spiritual kingdom with a brilliant and dazzling d. of

138:6.5 Jesus studiously avoided all d. of power.

149:6.11 not the self-deceptive d. of a self-conscious sense

178:1.7 D. wisdom and exhibit sagacity in your dealings with

178:1.13 such a believer should d. in his civil service all of

displayed

46:3.1 All these broadcasts are automatically d. so as to

53:5.4 he d. the banner of Michael, the material emblem of

62:2.5 they d. fiery tempers when their anger was fully

62:3.3 The twins early d. superior intelligence and were

78:2.2 The heroism d in the leadership of the second garden

81:6.14 Much depends on the wisdom d. in the utilization of

82:1.6 Sangiks d. little imagination or appreciation of the

84:7.26 lovingly d. in assisting the child to win the battle of

96:3.1 Moses would never have d. that unusual versatility

127:1.2 Ever he d. this combination of the sympathizing

131:9.4 the spirit of the noble man goes forth to be d. on

141:3.4 The Master d. great wisdom and manifested

143:1.7 No armies of the world have ever d. more courage

156:2.8 It was the sense of humor d. by Norana,

162:9.3 influenced by the courage he d. in his public

171:3.4 their Master, accounted for the outward courage d.

186:2.8 The Master never d. the least interest in Pilate’s

187:4.6 the same loving consideration that was d. toward the

displaying

53:5.7 While d. none of the barbarities so characteristic of

72:3.3 orphan is awarded to the home of those d. the best

displays

58:2.6 level of the auroral d., a temperature of 1200° F.

58:2.8 their influence produces such spectacular auroral d..

94:4.9 and Hinduism d. a tolerant attitude of adoption

displeased

86:6.7 and wasteful struggle to appease the ever-d. spirits,

displeasing

63:2.1 the fear of d. their father and immediate family.

87:2.2 This was believed to be d. to the ghost,

displeasure

4:5.3 who inflict their judgments of d. in times of famine

70:7.3 1. Fear of incurring the d. of the rulers because of

86:6.4 was regarded as ill luck, the d. of the spirit ghosts.

155:1.2 My Father is not wrathful in his great d..

166:4.3 approval; that adversity was the proof of God’s d..

187:1.7 not want these kindhearted women to incur the d. of

disporting

79:2.3 Americas, the blue man was d. himself in Europe,

disports

65:2.4 He d. himself today much as he did when he was

disposal

17:4.3 their d. an unbelievable host of helper seconaphim

28:6.3 having at our d. a series of reflective seconaphim

31:9.12 Architects of the Master Universe have at their d.

35:6.4 channels is at the d. of the constellation Most Highs.

73:5.4 Before the later establishment of a sewage-d. system

73:5.4 Adamic regime a covered brick-conduit d. system

83:2.4 Woman was long denied full freedom of self-d. in

130:0.5 The remainder of each day, which was at his d.,

151:1.1 Andrew and Peter, which was always kept at his d.

189:2.4 the dignified and reverent d. of near-instantaneous

dispose

29:4.24 effective living switches, being able to d. themselves

70:11.14 justice was not so much to be fair as to d. of the

84:4.10 legal right to own, control, and even d. of property,

147:6.2 hoped that the civil authorities would d. of him as

175:4.14 had actually proposed to d. of Jesus by assassination,

188:0.2 the custom thus to d. of the victims of crucifixion.

disposedsee disposed of

74:3.10 wholeheartedly d. to accept the newly arrived Son

80:1.5 Adamites were kindly d. toward the yellow man, but

87:5.11 which must be done to keep the spirits favorably d.,

100:5.6 If one is d. to recognize a theoretical subconscious

123:0.2 At first Mary was d. to keep Jesus close by her

125:4.3 majority of the temple teachers were d. to treat

133:3.6 answer the lad’s questions, he never seemed d. to

139:6.3 Nathaniel was d. to prejudge individuals in

140:6.14 When Jesus saw they were d. to stay up all night

143:5.1 for they were d. to stay in this vicinity for a while.

152:2.10 It is true that his disciples were d. to call many things

156:5.4 You well know how our forefathers were d. to see

157:5.2 His followers were d. to regard him as the

157:7.4 “beware the leaven of the Pharisees”; he was d. to

162:2.5 The leaders of the Jews were d. to avoid a clash

173:1.11 because of their idealism, not d. to resort to force

173:2.7 Jesus was never d. to take unfair advantage of

183:2.3 right any wrong they might be d. to commit.

183:4.2 have been d. to follow his aggressive leadership

189:0.1 They were d. to accept the advice of Gabriel, who

190:1.2 Joseph and David were d. to believe the report, so

190:1.3 Only John Zebedee was d. to believe, even faintly,

190:1.3 They were all d. to believe that the Jews had

195:9.7 the barrenness of formalized religion, will he be d. to

disposed of

43:5.1 made until Lucifer and his associates are finally d. of.

77:3.8 Having d. of one of the three angles to the dispute

119:3.2 Gabriel, and having thus d. of his administrative

127:3.1 property, except the home and garden, was d. of.

168:5.3 Martha and Mary d. of their lands at Bethany and

190:1.9 with Martha and Mary until after they had d. of their

194:4.7 thousands of believers d. of all their capital goods

disposer

2:1.2 “The divine Creator is also the Universal D.,

disposes

95:4.3 In substance he taught: Man proposes but God d..

disposing

126:3.1 the necessity of d. of one of the Nazareth houses

138:8.1 After d. of the fish catches of two weeks, Judas

171:1.5 assisted Martha and Mary in d. of their real estate;

184:1.1 Annas desired to direct the matter of d. of Jesus;

disposition

29:4.24 for or against a given power d. or directionization.

39:1.8 Not that there ever exists any d. to be unfair to the

53:7.14 the present status and future d. of Lucifer, Satan,

53:9.6 restrictions until the Ancients of Days make final d.

69:5.13 Man’s technique varies, but his d remains unchanged

75:6.3 Eve are now on Edentia; we do not know what d.

87:6.17 though man still evinces a d. to bargain with Deity.

122:5.2 rarely downcast, and possessed an ever-sunny d..

122:5.3 of his mother’s optimistic and determined d..

127:1.3 keen and analytical mind, kind and sympathetic d.,

128:6.4 slight trouble several times because of his hasty d.,

134:3.6 Intolerance, a contentious spirit, or any other d. to

139:7.4 It was the Master’s forgiving d. which Matthew

139:8.3 having a very disagreeable and quarrelsome d..

139:8.3 began at once to transform Thomas’s whole d.

140:10.4 forever precludes all d. to bargain for the Father’s

162:8.2 cumbered by trivial cares; that was Martha’s d..

165:4.8 day like this in order to indulge your covetous d.?

189:2.2 permission to make such d. of the remains of Jesus

dispositions

78:4.6 These Andites were adventurous; they had roving d..

dispossessed

79:1.7 the Andites d. of their homelands in Mesopotamia

79:5.7 having been d. of their Asiatic homelands some

disproportionate

16:6.10 they may become d. and virtually unrelated in

84:5.9 The weaker always makes d. gains in every

143:6.3 easy to allow values to become d. and to permit

disprove

5:2.4 the indwelling Adjuster does not in the least d. such

disproves

11:1.3 That you have not visited these places in no way d.

11:1.3 creatures have found God in no way d. either the

195:6.6 The agility of the mind of a materialist forever d. his

disputants

70:1.3 holding a public show at which the d. made fun of

70:1.19 instead of both tribes fighting, the two d. engaged in

disputation

158:4.1 began to hear the loud words of argument and d. of

164:1.1 seeking to entangle Jesus in a compromising d.,

dispute

70:1.19 when two individuals in different tribes had a d.,

70:10.5 arbitration; they did not necessarily settle a d. justly.

77:3.4 After four years of work a great d. arose about the

77:3.8 Having disposed of one of the three angles to the d.

126:5.7 Herod regarding the appeal taken to him in the d.

133:1.2 to enable the weaker party to the d. to make his

162:0.2 Rather than d., let us journey over to the little

169:2.8 and when they began to d. with each other, Jesus

169:3.1 “Men and brethren, it is not seemly thus to d.

179:1.4 This act of Judas stirred up a heated d. among the

183:5.1 d. arose between the Jewish captain of the temple

183:5.2 hearing all that was said, but took no part in the d.,

disputed

70:11.9 1. By destroying the d. property.

153:2.13 ask more questions while others murmured and d.

disputes

70:1.3 Andon taught his children to settle d. by beating a

70:1.3 The Andonites used to settle d. by holding a public

70:11.8 Property d. were handled in many ways, such as:

72:5.3 while all d. arising out of industry are passed upon

140:8.17 in present-day political, social, or economic d..

179:3.1 unseemly d. about positions of honor at the table,

disputing

158:5.1 asked, “What were you d. about as we drew near?

179:3.9 one another’s feet, but you must also fall to d.

disqualified

109:3.8 who are virtually d. for survival by disinheritance

disqualifies

35:2.8 Such an error of judgment d. a Melchizedek until

disquiet

98:2.2 true religion is the cure for soul hunger, spiritual d.,

disquieting

124:2.2 His parents were loath to forbid his asking these d.

160:1.4 conventional ideas for the d. and energy-requiring

162:2.7 You seek to be rid of me and my d. teachings.

disregard

53:0.1 and d. of fraternal obligations, blindness to cosmic

103:2.7 The Adjuster does not d. the personality values of

111:0.6 ka within his heart, said: “I did not d. its speech;

118:9.4 the finite creation is to deny fact and to d. reality.

148:2.4 did not d. the instructions of his Paradise brother,

148:6.6 can God be just and at the same time so utterly d.

149:2.10 Jesus did not hesitate to d. man-made traditions of

149:2.11 to destructive criticism or manifest an utter d. of the

158:7.5 “If any man would come after me, let him d.

159:5.10 “Whosoever wishes to be my disciple, let him d.

171:3.2 should go forward with their work in complete d.

175:1.17 tithe and at the same time d. the weightier matters of

175:4.10 Jesus was a lawbreaker; that he had shown utter d.

disregarded

28:6.20 greatness are applied, the moral elements are not d.

70:10.3 of crime the motive of the criminal was wholly d.;

75:4.8 Some of this advice they followed; some they d..

disregardful

8:1.10 And we do this without in any sense being d. of the

disregarding

109:5.3 for just what it actually and fundamentally is, d.

118:4.4 Causation, d. existentials, is threefold in its basic

dispute

54:1.10 racial misunderstandings has long since fallen into d..

82:4.4 of civilization the illegitimate child fell into d..

disrespect

53:1.2 showing Lucifer d. and disdain prior to Michael’s

66:7.10 shall not disobey the Father’s Son, nor show d. to his

66:7.15 7. You shall not show d. to your parents or to elders

93:4.13 7. You shall not show d. for your parents and elders.

128:6.5 very sensitive to anything bordering on Jewish d.;

139:3.5 destroy the Samaritans who presumed to show d.

153:3.3 Why is it that you show such d. for the traditions

167:2.2 they even show d. to my servants who bid them

disrespectful

139:4.8 to call down fire on the heads of the d. Samaritans.

149:2.9 In one generation Jesus lifted women out of the d.

185:2.8 Pilate, being keenly sensitive to the d. manner of the

187:2.5 But Pilate was chafed by their d. manner; he felt

disrupt

15:8.10 heat and antigravity d. matter and dissipate energy.

57:6.3 gravity action of the latter will cause the moon to d.,

70:2.9 nations, but modern struggles d. civilized culture.

118:8.9 Lucifer similarly sought to d. the time governor

disrupted

49:3.2 but as a rule comets are d. smaller bodies of matter.

57:6.5 bodies of matter which have been d. by tidal

57:6.5 Saturn’s rings are the fragments of a d. satellite.

74:5.3 When Eden was d., there were over one hundred

74:6.1 the whole Edenic plan had been d. and the Garden

78:3.7 The Saharan civilization had been d. by drought and

112:3.3 the vital circuits of higher adjutant ministry are d.

112:5.14 personality is d. through the cessation of vital motion

126:2.2 the affairs of this home were d., and every plan for

disrupting

12:9.6 thereby d. the cosmic scheme of personality identity.

118:7.7 becoming self-confusing, self-d., and self-destroying.

disruption

15:5.7 may be formed as a by-product of this gigantic d..

41:7.15 destined to undergo d. by mass explosion when

42:5.5 birth of atoms and the other indicative of atomic d..

42:6.3 in the terminal d. of a cooled-off and dying sun.

42:7.7 the well-nigh instantaneous d. of the central proton

42:7.9 as is illustrated by the spontaneous d. of uranium

57:5.6 internal convulsions, experienced a partial d.;

57:6.4 the d. of the smaller body will occur when the radius

57:6.5 dangerously near the critical zone of tidal d. and,

57:6.5 by the planet or will undergo gravity-tidal d..

57:6.5 until it entered the critical zone of gravity-tidal d.,

58:3.1 atom d. also occurs at the nucleus of the larger

64:6.28 the d. of this regime by the outbreak of the Lucifer

70:12.13 7. Disastrous d. of panics.

73:5.4 Before the d. of the Adamic regime a covered brick

74:6.6 the mind’s surrender to the discord and d. of evil.

74:7.21 had made little progress before the d. of the Garden.

78:7.6 These floods completed the d. of Andite civilization.

79:8.3 years following the d. of Greco-Roman civilization.

92:4.5 terminated by the planetary secession and the d. of

92:4.6 The d. of the first Eden halted the course of the

92:5.15 the d. of the unity of Christianity in the Occident

112:5.14 the d. of mind terminates mortal consciousness.

133:7.12 conflicts destroy unity and terminate in mind d..

disruptions

15:3.6 spiral nebula was distorted by the gravity d.

114:0.7 3. The d. of the Adamic default.

disruptive

11:7.9 accentuation of gravity pressure to the point of d.

41:7.1 similar by the dissociative action of the d. X rays.

42:8.3 electric charge carried by the protons would be d. of

42:8.4 deprived of all opportunity to function as a d.

57:7.1 the solar system were swarming with small d. and

118:8.9 the operation of many techniques that would be d.

130:1.5 Evil is the misadaptation of immaturity or the d.

dissatisfaction

53:2.3 Lucifer openly express d. about the universe

76:3.2 they were not so likely to experience undue d. with

83:7.4 threateningly assailed by widespread d. among

119:2.1 After more than one hundred years of d. he led his

dissatisfactions

138:9.1 With all of their grumblings, transient d. and

dissatisfied

83:5.15 The d. wives went to their homes, and their offended

132:7.2 thoughtless pagan was not d. with himself.

dissect

90:3.7 ancients would hold a formal inquest, d. the body,

disseminated

16:7.9 It is a personal and freewill matter and must be d. by

disseminating

17:3.7 the news-gathering and the decree-d. mechanism of

dissemination

13:1.10 those of intelligence gathering and information d..

22:10.4 universe clearinghouse for the co-ordination and d.

29:3.9 they are concerned with its d. and directionization.

39:2.15 being concerned with the d. of essential information.

41:6.3 for varied distances, and thus their widespread d.

66:5.9 The faculty on d. and conservation of knowledge.

66:5.20 sanitary advance of this epoch came from the d. of

79:8.7 the establishment of schools, contributed to the d.

81:2.19 The d. of this art was simultaneous with extension

98:7.2 deal with the origin and d. of the Christian religion.

99:1.1 Mechanical inventions and the d. of knowledge are

140:4.5 an effective “reflector” for the d. of this light of life.

195:3.1 after the d. of Christianity, the Christians found

disseminators

36:1.2 This efficient corps of life d. is not a truly self-

36:3.1 They are the carriers, d., and guardians of life as it

dissension

77:3.4 The food carriers spread the news of the d.,

154:0.1 that Jesus was stirring up the populace to d. and

dissensions

120:2.2 By this act the pending d. of your universe will be

134:4.8 will start d., recriminations, even religious wars,

dissent

21:3.13 his domain supremely when there is no d. in any of

dissenters

81:5.3 visits heavy penalties on all d. and nonconformists

dissertation

127:6.6 Jesus entered upon a prolonged and convincing d.

130:4.1 lad’s thinking; so he began a long d. concerning the

dissertations

160:5.14 And thus ended the d. of the Greek philosopher,

dissimilar

14:5.2 activities of this eternal creation are entirely d. to the

17:3.1 These groups of seven d. Reflective Spirits

23:4.1 fraternize with other types and orders, however d..

38:7.7 have d. origins, but they disclose great similarity in

43:8.7 in close working association with a somewhat d.

43:8.9 intimate contact with similar and slightly d. beings

43:8.12 consisting of ten intellectually d. individuals

50:5.2 evolution are very different on numerous d. worlds.

77:1.1 other systems, but they originated by d. techniques.

82:6.5 Hybridization of superior and d. stocks is the secret

103:8.2 certainty of God arises out of the d. interpretations

118:3.1 You co-ordinate and associate these two d.

dissimilarity

81:6.30 this diversification of ability and d. of employment

84:5.13 determined by biologic differentiation and mental d..

dissimulate

175:1.16 “Woe upon you who d. when you take an oath!

dissipate

15:8.10 heat and antigravity disrupt matter and d. energy.

dissipating

15:8.6 giants of space, thus in an instant completely d.

dissipation

41:7.11 otherwise prevent hazardous fluctuations of heat d..

dissociated

2:7.9 the abstract and d. concept of isolated goodness.

dissociating

175:4.1 the most fitting manner of d. himself from Jesus

dissociation

42:5.7 characterize the spontaneous d. of atomic matter.

100:5.9 Many mystics carried their mental d. to the level of

100:5.10 mystic state is favored by such things as: psychic d.,

dissociative

41:7.1 very similar by the d. action of the disruptive X rays.

dissociators

29:4.10 6. Secondary D..

29:4.26 These transmitters, associators, d., and frandalanks

29:4.34 Together with their coworkers, the d., associators

29:4.35 6. Secondary D.. Compared with the primary

29:4.35 these beings of enormous antigravity endowment are

29:4.35 these living organizations are endowed with the

29:4.35 They are chiefly concerned with the evolution of a

29:4.35 They are truly the alchemists of space and the

29:4.35 in all the wonders they work, they never transgress

30:2.16 6. Secondary D..

dissolute

53:8.9 when weak and d. mortals are supposed to be under

dissoluteness

135:3.4 vice and wickedness of Rome and the d. and moral

dissolution

2:3.3 The mandate of d. originates in the higher courts

2:3.4 upon cosmic d., such an isolated personality is

2:3.6 the final decree of d. is executed by forces acting

20:4.3 return to the “bosom of the Father” upon the d. of

40:9.2 upon mortal d. the Adjusters take eternal leave of

48:0.2 What magic could death, the natural d. of the body,

58:3.1 all of these phenomena of atom building and atom d.

75:7.5 Mortal status followed by physical d. was the

83:7.0 7. THE DISSOLUTION OF WEDLOCK

83:8.4 But the very fact of marriage d. itself indicates that

101:3.3 to survive (in Adjuster custody) the d. of the self

109:2.11 their intrusted tasks and only await the d. of the

112:3.4 Following this d. the Adjuster takes leave of the

112:4.2 to begin their morontia careers, upon mortal d.

113:6.1 the time of the mortal d. of their human associates.

131:3.7 also, after the d. of the body, continue to enjoy the

182:3.6 as all mortal creatures must experience material d.

189:2.1 mortal remains put in our custody for immediate d..

189:2.1 empowering us to proceed with its immediate d..”

189:2.4 and reverent disposal of near-instantaneous d.,

189:2.7 their request to afford it a special and unique d.,

189:2.8 this natural mode of d. was greatly accelerated,

dissolve

196:3.1 not destroy human troubles, but it does d., absorb,

dissolved

70:2.8 because war: 5. D. the illusion of primitive equality

dissolves

110:6.14 divine-human association before natural death d.

dissuade

93:5.13 Abraham’s declaration of war, he went forth to d.

127:5.2 Rebecca interpreted Mary’s efforts to d. her as a

133:1.4 to prevent and d. him from making such an attack

154:6.1 They urged her to go with her sons and seek to d.

154:6.1 refused to agree to the program of trying to d. him

158:7.4 of even his affectionate and loyal friends to d. him,

162:1.2 did in spite of the efforts of his apostles to d. him.

164:0.1 every sort of argument, they sought to d. him.

190:1.6 They then sought to d. the messengers, but they

distance or short distance

2:5.6 Between you and God there is a tremendous d.

7:1.2 decrease in accordance with the square of the d.

11:2.2 The central Isle is essentially flat, and the d. from the

11:2.11 But the concept of d., even absolute d., has much

12:1.14 Far out in space, at an enormous d. from the seven

12:4.14 second for every million light-years increase in d..

15:5.5 not infrequently it is thrown out a considerable d..

42:3.1 their d. from the nuclear body or the space content

42:4.10 Temperature, energy currents, d., and the presence

42:7.2 There is the same relative d., in comparison with

42:11.5 as inversely according to the square of the d..

43:0.3 Edentia time reckoning and d. measurement are

57:5.13 planetary family pursued orbits of considerable d.

58:2.10 the superstratosphere that accounts for the long-d.

61:7.5 The eastern lobe extended only a sd. below the

74:6.6 with their children over a d. of about fifty miles.

77:3.2 that such a great structure should be placed a safe d.

78:3.10 to retain the Edenic culture at any great d. from

80:4.4 to disintegrate at any great d. from Mesopotamia.

107:0.5 tension created by the d. of man’s removal from God

111:7.5 long-d. view of a far-seeing Monitor counteracted

115:3.4 It is only man’s d. from infinity that causes this

122:6.1 high hill in the northerly part of Nazareth, some d.

124:6.4 They gazed upon the marble structures from a d. but

125:5.1 almost within hearing d. of his fascinating voice.

125:5.9 For most of the d. both the man and the boy were

126:1.2 In the d. he could view the hills of Dothan, where

130:5.4 held the infuriated man at a safe d. by his powerful

131:1.5 God is not a great d. from us; he is omnipresent.

132:6.1 they are but a sd. from safety and security,

132:7.4 They live within hailing d. of the safe waters of rest,

133:4.14 Corinth’s harbors to the other, a d. of ten miles.

134:3.1 group of islands situated a sd. offshore near Urmia

135:8.7 John followed Jesus a sufficient d. to tell him the

145:0.3 together in a boat anchored a sd. from the shore.

146:5.3 to have healed the nobleman’s son at so great a d.,

146:5.3 messengers requesting that he heal sufferers at a d..

147:6.3 a d. of only one thousand yards, the legal Jewish

148:2.1 At this infirmary, located a sd. to the south of the

156:5.8 by speedily acquiring a long-d. view of your destiny,

158:2.1 For about half the d. down the mountain not a

168:0.8 to meet Jesus, who still tarried at the place, some d.

168:0.11 withdrew for a sd. while Martha and Mary talked

172:3.6 village a little off the main road and a sd. northwest

173:0.3 The apostles withdrew for a sd. and awaited

176:0.2 to climb up the western slope of Olivet for a sd.

176:0.2 their private camp near Gethsemane located a sd.

178:0.1 the Master led them to a secluded spot a sd. above

182:1.2 When Jesus had thus spoken, he led the way a sd. up

184:2.1 Judas had dropped some d. behind, and Simon

184:2.9 gates, Peter followed them, but only for a sd..

186:1.4 From a d. Judas saw them raise the cross piece with

187:4.8 After Mary left, the other women withdrew for a sd.

187:5.4 The mother of John and others watched from a d.

188:1.2 family tomb, hewn out of solid rock, located a sd.

192:2.7 When they had gone a sd., Jesus said to Andrew,

distances

11:1.3 to comprehend the meaning of these enormous d.

11:7.3 larger at greater and greater d. from Paradise and

11:7.6 farther and farther apart at greater and greater d.

23:3.5 light-years as Urantia astronomers estimate stellar d..

41:3.9 tides caused by rapidly changing d. as the two

41:3.10 By this technique it is possible to measure stellar d.

41:6.3 calcium literally ride the light beams for varied d.,

123:6.3 Jesus developed a keen sense of numbers, d.,

distantsee also far-distant

8:1.4 no material universe at this (assumed) eternally d.

10:3.5 have existed at some eternally d. moment alone.

11:1.3 God at the center of all things as to find d. cities on

12:2.3 In the not-d. future, new telescopes will reveal to the

12:2.5 This d. domain is beyond the jurisdiction and

15:4.7 the light you behold left those d. suns almost one

15:6.10 More than two trillion are too d. and too small ever

28:4.1 a thousand or a hundred thousand light-years d.

29:4.30 transmitters can render a d. scene “visible” as well as

29:4.30 d. scene “visible” as well as a d. sound “audible.”

39:2.12 all night, awakened in another and d. metropolis.

40:10.8 stream of Paradise pilgrims who may, at that d. day

41:3.10 points for the further exploration of d. star clusters

41:5.1 miles to energize, light, and heat the d. planets.

41:5.5 on to the d. spheres of the remote systems.

45:4.17 and, in the flesh, d. cousin of the Son of Man.

53:4.4 previous rebellions in Nebadon, they were in d.

57:2.3 At this d. date all of the material bequeathed to the

57:3.1 visible to the astronomers of even d. universes.

69:4.3 but regarded it as all right to cheat d. strangers.

70:8.18 can bear their true fruits only in the d. millenniums of

75:3.1 the master female minds of the blue race of those d.

76:2.9 Cain married Remona, his d. cousin, and their first

76:5.6 From the d. days of the arrival of the corporeal staff

77:2.3 regarded by the evolutionary mortals of those d.;

77:9.10 that d. day when in fact peace does reign on earth

79:3.7 camel trains were making regular trips to d.

93:5.7 Abraham found a d. relative on the Egyptian throne,

94:2.6 Father, but with a d. and metaphysical idea of an

94:5.6 was known as Shinto, and in this country, far d. from

95:2.4 identified in the d. future after the decay of the

101:4.8 concerning epochal transactions in the d. past.

105:1.5 At some infinitely d., hypothetical, past-eternity

106:7.8 At the inconceivably d. future eternity moment of the

110:3.1 an echo, a faint and d. echo, of the divine voice.

111:7.2 May I admonish you to heed the d. echo of the

112:7.5 pilgrim of time will, in the d. future, enseconaphim

112:7.15 even more supernal tasks to perform in the d. future

114:1.3 Lucifer rebellion and probably on into the d. future

116:2.3 most d. and beautiful expression in the earth lives of

117:6.1 Unrecognizable in his mystery, though d., yet is he

121:2.10 Jewish penetration even of d. portions of the Roman

121:8.11 as their concepts of these d. events were affected by

122:2.6 Mary remained with her d. cousin for three weeks.

122:7.7 Joseph sought lodgings with d. relatives, but every

122:8.3 found lodgings in the home of a d. relative of Joseph.

123:0.3 friends in Memphis, descendants of the d. Ikhnaton,

123:5.12 make out the sailing vessels on the d. Mediterranean.

123:5.14 did not climb the heights to view the d. landscape,

127:6.12 to plan for the achievement of a higher and d. goal

128:3.3 But Jesus thought much about these d. cities and

134:1.7 great events which were in the not then d. future.

135:3.3 assured him that his d. cousin, Jesus of Nazareth,

140:5.7 truth do not have to wait for rewards in a d. future;

151:5.3 for the shore, a little more than a mile and a half d..

152:6.5 attitude toward him which was only a few days d..

155:6.6 drag hungry souls back into the dim and d. past

184:0.3 former high priest was a d. relative of their mother,

186:3.4 runners who had been dispatched on Friday to d.

distasteful

94:8.17 proclaim that human striving for attainment is d.

133:3.7 accepted this d. means of obtaining a livelihood as

177:4.11 real affection for the one who had inflicted this d.

distinctsee distinct from

4:5.5 Moses did make a d. advance when he forbade

5:3.1 Paradise Deities are three d. and separate persons.

9:1.4 the grand universe as a positive and d. personality,

9:8.12 the orders revealed to you possess form and d.

13:0.6 the Father and the circuit of the Spirit has a d. type

14:4.1 each of these basic forms exists in three d. phases.

17:5.1 The Master Spirits provide a d. and diversified

18:1.3 Secrets of Supremacy disclose seven d. group

18:3.2 superuniverses, each of which is a d., segregated,

19:5.5 Messengers except that the latter are d. personalities.

24:1.15 their respective orders, they are all d. individuals.

26:1.1 The angels of all orders are d. personalities and are

29:4.3 There is a d. segregation of energy and a separation

32:2.6 Infinite Spirit begin her universe function as a d.

34:0.3 personal and has always functioned as a d. individual

34:4.1 There are three d. spirit circuits in the local universe

36:1.1 they are a peculiar and d. type of universe Sons,

36:2.11 There were, originally, twelve d. and divine

38:0.1 There are three d. orders of the personalities of the

42:2.10 Primordial force is destined to pass through two d.

42:7.8 larger atoms revolve about the central nucleus as d.

42:7.9 and circulate in more d. and definite orbits.

46:3.1 there are three d. groups of receiving stations.

46:5.29 are of three d. varieties: work, progress, and play.

48:3.4 There are two d. types of Morontia Companions;

48:3.5 They possess d. personalities, and when you meet

48:3.5 you possesses a d. and recognizable personality.

48:6.32 but there are also d. racial types, and very definite

49:2.1 there are seven d. physical types as well as thousands

49:2.15 land, and there are four d. species of intelligent life

49:2.21 There are five d. orders of beings as they are

50:0.1 that they are commonly regarded as a d. group.

51:4.2 each succeeding evolutionary manifestation of a d.

57:3.3 the gas streaming forth as two gigantic and d. arms

59:1.19 d. groups: carnivorous, herbivorous, omnivorous,

61:4.6 From this time forward d. types of life began to

61:5.4 have experienced six separate and d. ice invasions,

63:4.9 into three, and more often six, d. and separate races.

65:0.2 There are, then, three d. levels of life production and

65:7.8 physical, mental, and spiritual gravity are d. realms

69:5.1 had a d. advantage over the man who had no food.

69:9.3 property-inheritance mores were a d. social advance.

76:2.8 gave Cain a d. advantage of superiority which

77:0.2 Urantia there function two d. orders of midwayers:

80:6.2 there were seven d. groups of human beings in Egypt

80:7.6 The Aegean region passed through five d. cultural

81:3.4 There were no d. periods, such as the Stone, Bronze,

81:4.3 were originally five d. types of skeletal structure:

82:3.2 two d. realms of marriage: the mores, the laws

84:3.3 Maternity was a d. disability in the existence struggle

84:6.3 Male and female are, practically regarded, two d.

84:7.10 Love of offspring is almost universal and is of d.

84:8.2 failed to build any d. institution of self-gratification

106:8.8 function as perfectly synchronized, though d.,

155:5.2 are to be found three d. forms of religious devotion.

167:7.2 function as a d. group of universe intelligences.

170:1.8 the centuries of the Christian era, embraced four d.

distinct from

9:4.1 nature of the Third Source and Center that is d.

24:5.4 their activities are d. from the administration of the

27:5.3 And this living accumulation of knowledge is d. the

39:1.4 their missions are d. from those of the seraphim,

48:2.13 The morontia circuits are d. from both physical and

88:5.5 name was regarded as an entity, an influence d. the

91:1.4 these influences are superhuman and d. from the ego

91:2.6 is d. from all human and intellectual association.

94:3.7 but there is something d. from the Adjuster which

101:0.3 this spirit leading is d. from the ethical prompting of

112:5.11 the surviving you which is d. from the departing

133:6.5 But the soul of man is d. from the divine spirit

140:3.1 thereby become a class of men separate and d.

distinction

33:5.2 Immanuel bears the d. of being the only personality

45:2.3 Lanaforge bears the d. of being the only primary

69:5.6 Extra clothing was one of the first badges of d..

69:5.13 Accumulations of wealth became a badge of social d.

82:3.4 the possession of a wife was a badge of d..

83:5.1 step toward living pairwise in d. to living herdwise.

85:6.1 The simple-minded savage makes no clear d between

89:10.4 the sense of guilt is a badge of transcendent d. for

94:6.7 Lao’s teaching of nonresistance and the d. which he

103:3.1 self-interest and the group-interest, a primitive d.

107:2.8 together with many who have achieved unusual d.

112:1.17 This d. is vital, for in a cosmic system the individual

118:4.2 The vital d. between first causes and second causes

127:5.4 Jesus had made little d. in his association with

160:2.1 The one d. between man and the animal is that man

178:1.2 This d. of procedure refers to the relations of the

194:3.14 all religious discrimination founded on racial d.,

distinctions

49:2.26 Such d. do not concern the intellectual or spiritual

49:5.20 But such d. do not survive natural death; all of these

70:8.3 the first social d. were based on sex, age, and blood

70:11.1 as difficult to draw sharp d. between mores and laws

80:9.15 no longer possible to identify these d with any clarity

121:3.9 look upon these class d. as being unjust or wrong.

133:0.3 no such d. in the spiritual brotherhood of men

181:2.14 see to it that you make no such d. among those

distinctive

16:5.5 The d. personality trends exhibited in the life

26:2.3 work of the supernaphim is so unique and d. that it

61:7.1 The d. boulders and surface cleavages, such as lakes,

69:1.5 But civilization has never evolved d. institutions of

84:5.12 Each sex has its own d. sphere of existence,

distinctively

43:6.5 Even the d. animal life is very different from that

distinctly

8:0.4 And they are three d. individualized but eternally

16:3.1 The Master Spirits are d. and definitely personal.

38:7.7 Cherubim and midway creatures are d. separate

39:0.1 they unfailingly and d. classify into the following

49:2.18 neither superfishes nor glorified birds but d. mortal

52:6.1 Jesus d. told them that there would be “wars and

56:10.9 rhythms of the cosmic creation; this is more d. the

80:8.2 Their tongue was d. Andonite.

83:1.4 The human family is a d. human institution,

170:2.17 the Master d. taught a new concept of the double

189:4.7 (she did not see d. when she first entered the tomb)

distinguishsee distinguish between

0:11.3 When it is not possible fully to d. the Deity Absolute

16:7.1 natures that especially d. him from the animal world.

39:5.14 it is impossible to d. the enseraphimed personality.

77:8.2 are designated alphabetically in order to d. them

81:4.10 be impossible clearly to d. the five original types.

104:0.3 it is often impossible to d. one from the other.

111:0.4 they failed to d. the copresence of the evolving soul.

134:8.3 a weakened mortal who could not d. reality from the

137:1.7 term apostle was employed to d. the chosen family

distinguish between

3:1.6 Nor is it always possible to d. the presence of the

4:5.2 the failure of your sacred books clearly to d. the

6:4.7 we cannot d. the First and Second Sources;

6:8.3 interrelated that it is not always possible to d. them.

9:8.5 Just as it is necessary to d. the Eternal Son and the

54:1.1 than the failure of mortals to d. true and false liberty.

88:1.9 Primitive man could not d. genius and insanity;

100:3.3 In the contemplation of values you must d that which

104:1.4 It is often difficult to d. the triads and the trinities in

104:1.9 difficult to d. worshiping three gods, polytheism, and

160:4.11 The wise man is able to d. means and ends;

173:2.8 Even the common folk could not fail to d. the moral

distinguishable

9:4.1 It is d. from the physical attributes and the spiritual

41:0.2 minor sectors of Orvonton are (to us) clearly d.,

42:2.20 nonspiritual manifestations are d. only by name.

42:7.4 There are one hundred d. atomic materializations of

42:12.10 and which are recognizable and personally d..

110:7.8 you and the Adjuster are one—you are not d. as

distinguishably

116:6.7 In Havona, matter and spirit, while d. different, are

distinguishedverb

16:8.5 Creature personality is d. by two self-manifesting

22:1.12 perfected ascendant mortals who have long d.

29:1.2 One cannot be d. from another except by that Master

53:0.1 and was d. for wisdom, sagacity, and efficiency.

55:3.8 recognition was bestowed upon those who had d.

60:1.10 They were egg layers and are d. from all animals

70:5.2 This group was composed of old men who had d.

83:6.7 measures the advance of social civilization as d.

85:6.4 human origin, should be d. from the nature gods,

93:5.1 keeping alive the truth of one God as d. from the

103:6.10 Sumerians who d. between the inanimate and the

104:5.1 and they are always d. from the Father triunities.

111:0.6 which it caused me to do; I was d. by its guidance.”

115:3.11 These triune qualities are not so d. on Paradise-

122:1.1 unusual individuals who had d. themselves in

163:1.1 eight disciples who had d. themselves in the service

195:5.3 a purely spiritual experience and must forever be d.

distinguishedadjective

22:9.1 High Son Assistants; those of less d. performance

67:2.2 This d. administrator and able jurist branded the

72:2.7 the veterans of civic service and includes many d.

76:6.2 directing the special roll call of the d. survivors of

85:6.3 Later, d. souls passed on and were sainted.

123:5.10 It was customary to ask d. visitors, stopping over the

124:5.5 was destined to some outstanding career, some d.

142:6.2 In all his dealings with the d. visitor, Jesus was calm,

147:5.2 Pharisees, when they provided a banquet for d.

150:8.6 shorten the service in order that the d. guest might

153:1.1 A d. congregation greeted Jesus at three o’clock on

164:2.2 the remarks which the Master made to this d. group.

distinguishes

36:5.11 The spirit of worship forever d. the animal of its

69:2.5 Labor, the efforts of design, d. man from the beast

101:7.5 religious philosophy consists in whether or not it d.

108:6.4 and forever d. you from mere animal creatures.

111:6.9 to transcend himself is the one thing which d. man

146:2.1 in this small town that d. the Jotapata mission.

distinguishing

52:3.9 more of the d. traits and physical characteristics of

81:4.2 the Urantia races was identified by certain d. physical

110:4.2 You are quite incapable of d. the product of your

distort

9:5.7 you subject your minds to animal fear and d. them by

102:6.1 and call it religion is to disintegrate life and to d.

147:4.2 to those who would be tempted to d. my teaching

159:4.10 And thus do they pervert and d. the Scriptures,

distorted

15:3.6 This former spiral nebula was slightly d. by the

15:3.6 central position in one of the arms of this d. spiral,

44:2.1 hardly hope for more than a meager and d. concept

48:1.1 concept, in d. form, has found a place in present-day

59:1.16 but in the mountains they are tilted and d. because

66:8.2 dominate their own d. thinking and misguided

67:1.3 this deliberate sin, Caligastia so completely d. his

74:8.7 Moses never taught the Hebrews such a d. story.

81:6.32 In time, even the best of citizens will become d.

84:4.4 These narratives were always d. so as to make it

93:9.9 national and racial egotism, in which the Jews d. and

94:2.5 d. remnants of the Melchizedek and even Adamic

94:6.10 the theory that the earthly way is the d. shadow of

97:7.2 Jews invariably d. these legends to reflect honor

99:3.8 danger that religion will become d. and perverted

111:1.6 sin, but mortal mind can actually be twisted, d.,

115:3.1 cosmos, must content himself with d. reflections

122:4.4 Many Old Testament sayings were so d. as to

132:3.4 beliefs, beliefs colored with prejudice, d. by fear,

139:4.14 which you now have in greatly abridged and d. form.

139:12.6 Judas had loose and d. ideas about fairness;

159:1.6 an individual may be warped by prejudice or d. by

162:3.1 The d record you have of this episode would suggest

168:4.8 5. The prayer of a God-knowing person may be so d.

170:5.4 Jesus’ followers progressively d. his pronouncements

194:2.8 even though the gospel did become greatly d.,

195:9.5 of present-day d. and compromised Christianity—

distorting

5:4.3 seek to bend the universe to the d. service of self;

44:0.20 constantly perverting thought and d. language in

57:8.12 passed through these d. metamorphic experiences.

130:1.5 or the disruptive and d. influence of ignorance.

distortion

0:0.2 new concept partially or even with more or less d. of

4:3.3 they suffer less from confusion, d., and perversion of

15:4.8 external attraction, many have suffered such d. and

16:7.7 the place of the greater as a result of d. or deception.

19:1.9 leading to the d. of facts, to the perversion of truth,

67:1.4 Error might be regarded as a misconception or d. of

70:2.13 2. The worship of wealth-power, value d..

91:1.6 The dangers attendant upon the d. and perversion of

97:8.6 writers further complicated the d. of Hebrew history

101:10.6 from the error d. of the incompleteness of the

102:0.2 blinded by the confusion and d of a complex learning

103:6.5 applied, are compelled to view the cosmos in d.,

105:0.3 that our concepts must be subjected to profound d.

105:1.2 d. of meanings and misconception of values.

106:8.18 It will probably represent a minimum d. of truth if

106:9.5 Trinity of Trinities is in part due to reciprocal d.

110:5.4 horrible d. of the representations of the spiritual

111:6.3 It is the misuse, d., and perversion of the finite that

160:2.7 fall victim to d. of vision, prejudice of viewpoint,

170:2.10 The subsequent d. of Jesus’ teachings, as they are

177:2.2 Neither has your personality suffered d. in

196:3.29 goodness, is only a sentiment, a philosophic d.,

distortions

6:0.2 Such d. of language represent our best efforts at

12:4.14 angles of observation and other time-space d..

12:4.15 But the greatest of all such d. arises because the

15:3.7 observers arises out of the illusions and relative d.

60:3.11 greatest surface d. to take place since life appeared

60:3.14 70,000,000 years ago the crustal d. connected with

97:9.5 The greatest of all d. of Jewish history had to do

103:6.14 fallen into one of these three d. of perception.

103:9.1 the political d. and the socioeconomic perversions of

160:5.9 illusions of mortal mind, d. of false logic, and

distracted

75:5.5 The children of Adam sought to comfort their d.

75:5.6 father was absent from home while their d. mother

110:3.5 Confusion, being discouraged and d., does not

136:7.2 win the confidence of his mistaught and d. people?

155:5.9 a ready refuge to which the d. and distraught soul of

162:8.2 Martha was unnecessarily d. by numerous needless

distracting

159:5.17 all his teaching Jesus unfailingly avoided d. details.

191:0.6 of leadership before they fell upon these d. times.

distraught

54:6.1 but all these d. personalities may securely depend

55:6.9 If the mortals of d. Urantia could only view one of

124:4.9 Jesus was d. by the conflict between the urge to be

125:2.4 His mind was d. by the absurdities of the theology

127:0.3 living these adolescent years on a world d. by sin,

147:5.6 how you are d. by fear and troubled by pride; but I

153:4.1 brought to Jesus a d. youth who was possessed of

155:5.9 a ready refuge to which the distracted and d. soul of

173:2.1 more determined to destroy him, but they were d.

174:5.9 my heart aches for my people, and my soul is d. by

186:1.4 The betrayer was well-nigh breathless and highly d.,

196:2.9 saw most men as weak rather than wicked, more d.

distress

28:6.20 particularly worthy beings in need and in d.,

124:4.9 Jesus suffered great mental d. as the result of his

130:6.1 If something has happened to d. you, perhaps I

132:5.13 unselfish regard for the d. of the suffering victims

132:5.19 to take usury from your brother in financial d..

132:6.1 from his home, and Jesus found him crying in d..

133:1.5 the rescue of any person you observe to be in d..

133:1.5 helping others and ministering to your fellows in d.

140:3.2 When you find my children in d.,speak encouragingly

140:3.14 with mercy minister to all who are in d. and in need.

144:5.97 As we in justice forgive those who d. and injure us.

145:5.1 He realized that the world was filled with physical d.

148:5.5 the strength of the needy in his d., a refuge from

169:1.7 so, when he suffered hunger and his d. was great,

distressed

75:0.1 were sorely d. by the sorry plight of their world.

108:6.2 are d. by irreverence for that which is beautiful and

122:7.8 but Mary was weary; she was considerably d. and

125:2.11 but they were all d. to observe how indifferent Jesus

127:0.3 Jesus became the understanding refuge for the d.

128:1.5 able to minister to those who are confused and d..

131:4.4 lover of mankind and helper of those who are d..

132:4.2 And invariably would he tell these d. mortals

137:5.1 were much d. because he so suddenly left them,

145:3.13 work consisted in ministering to the sick and the d.,

159:1.5 they were so d. that they went and told their lord

171:7.3 Jesus was able to minister to d. souls without

181:2.7 but I am d. about what may happen to you when I

181:2.27 I am d. that your years of such close association

distressed

153:5.3 “I recognize that this sifting of the kingdom d. you

distressful

65:5.2 in plant-life evolution caused many d. diseases in

distressing

63:4.2 Childbirth was not a painful or d. ordeal to Fonta

130:1.2 service of light and life can only result in those d.

156:1.1 disorder characterized by convulsions and other d.

172:5.4 his mind was held firmly in the grip of a d. and

distressingly

139:2.6 Simon Peter was d. vacillating; he would suddenly

distribute

6:5.5 The Son cannot fragmentize his nature, cannot d.

9:4.3 These Master Spirits d. mind to the grand universe

16:2.5 to the Seven Master Spirits, who so effectively d.

118:8.6 time itself cushion and d. the otherwise lethal

distributed

3:4.3 The fact that mind is so freely d. to the thinking of

5:0.2 God has d. the infinity of his eternal nature

15:4.6 is not organized by nebulae—energy is universally d..

15:6.9 are attracted to, and d. by, the solar dynamos.

29:3.1 The Supreme Power Centers d. throughout the

29:4.2 are directed and d. by the Council of Equilibrium,

39:3.9 utilize all three of the universally d. lines of energy,

43:8.1 supervised and d. by the constellation centers,

44:0.1 Such artisans are d. throughout the grand universe

49:2.23 These types are d as follows: number 1, one per cent

49:5.17 These three types of mortals are d. throughout the

55:2.4 morontia temple, they are d. around the central

59:1.2 life, both vegetable and animal, is fairly well d. over

69:5.14 many an ancient rich man d. much of his fortune

69:9.3 a man’s capital was either consumed or d. among

72:11.3 camps d. about the periphery of the continent.

77:8.9 the midway creatures, and they are d. as assistants

130:8.4 found much poverty in this city and d. many alms.

152:2.9 Jesus in like manner broke and d. the fishes.

171:4.1 one hundred swords, received and d. these arms to

193:4.11 spiritual prizes, which are not always d. during this

distributes

32:4.10 the Father freely d. himself to his creation and to his

distributing

69:5.13 by burning it up on some holiday or by freely d. it to

distribution

3:4.4 this prodigal d. of himself as these ministering

8:6.1 the bestowal and the far-flung d. of the Third Source

10:1.0 SELF-D. OF THE FIRST SOURCE AND CENTER

10:1.1 in eternity, inaugurated a policy of profound self-d..

10:1.3 self-d. and sharing of personality characterize divine

16:0.12 specialized power control and segmental energy d..

29:2.18 to insure the satisfactory d. of power in the local

29:3.9 do with the d. of the light that shines without heat.

41:1.2 which operates to maintain the balance and d. of

41:1.3 to exert a powerful influence over energy d..

52:5.10 many nations, mostly determined by land d., but only

58:1.7 sheltered bays; just such a d. of the earth’s waters

69:5.13 Even modern peoples revel in the lavish d. of gifts,

70:12.20 with improving power d. within government,

78:1.0 1. RACIAL AND CULTURAL DISTRIBUTION

78:1.2 Racial and cultural d. was as follows:

81:6.20 possession of tools, machines, and channels of d..

116:7.1 is nourished and energized by the circulatory d. of

119:6.2 intrusted to Immanuel, there was a wider d. of

132:5.17 equity as regards a voice in its subsequent d..

132:5.20 to all these problems of the equitable d. of wealth.

132:5.21 wise and effective d. of such unearned resources.

140:8.15 attention to the injustice of the unequal d. of wealth.

140:8.15 wealth and property, merely its unequal and unfair d.

distributions

1:5.9 Notwithstanding all these far-flung d., he remains

2:1.8 And so, through a series of personality d. which are

55:9.1 settled systems is attended by new d. of executive

78:3.9 These racial d., associated with climatic changes,

distributive

0:1.7 4. Creative—self-d. and divinely revealed Deity.

7:0.2 And the Son shares the Father’s self-d. nature in the

118:0.6 5. The Sevenfold is self-d. divinity.

distributors

9:8.2 the Seven Master Spirits of Paradise, the d. of the

district

66:3.1 in the Persian Gulf region of those days, in the d.

78:6.6 Andites, the very superior culture of the coastal d.

124:2.9 Galilee was a more beautiful and prosperous d. than

128:3.2 the whole of Palestine north of the Jerusalem d..

130:0.4 being assisted by a native of Gonod’s home d..

165:1.3 Abner was very familiar with the Perean d. since this

districts

46:2.1 in a “natural state,” and the grandeur of such d. is

60:1.1 These arid d. were subjected to great erosion from

80:9.9 the nomads invaded the eastern Mediterranean d..

98:6.4 And since in some d. there were those who at one

127:3.7 from all parts of the country and surrounding d..

159:6.2 throughout Judea, Samaria, Galilee, and adjoining d..

162:1.4 the progress of the kingdom in their home d..

distrust

81:6.36 monotony, and the tendency to breed d. and jealousy

84:4.3 But man’s d. and suspicion were not helped by the

84:4.4 this indicates the onetime universal d. of woman.

101:1.7 to doubt God or d. his goodness would be to prove

140:5.18 Peacemaking is the cure of d. and suspicion.

192:2.4 slightly grieved at the Master’s seeming d. of him,

distrustful

84:5.6 But the Hebrews were exceedingly d. of them.

155:5.13 Are you d. of the Father, whose children you are?

disturb

3:2.9 Many of the acts of God which so d. and confuse us

26:4.13 Father can shake the faith or seriously d. the trust

30:3.2 no gigantic living or dead suns near at hand to d. the

66:8.5 The power of the fallen Prince to d. human affairs

148:9.2 Said the paralytic: “Master, I would not d. your

155:3.6 never could the progress of physical science d. their

157:2.1 heckled the Master and otherwise sought to d. the

179:1.7 place, and Jesus did not d. their seating arrangement.

195:7.5 faintly glimpsed findings of “relativity” d. your

disturbance

42:5.8 commotion produces the X ray; the X ray is that d..

127:2.7 trouble of any kind, much less a d. of this sort.

147:3.1 This periodic d. of the warm waters was believed

147:3.1 entered the water after such a d. would be healed

148:8.3 Kirmeth created a considerable d. at the camp,

154:2.4 were acutely afflicted with a painful digestive d..

185:8.2 Pilate dared not risk having a d. during Passover

disturbances

15:8.7 During the times of plus energy there are power d.

41:1.2 upheavals, such as sun spots and system electric d.

41:2.8 There are a number of reasons for such d., some of

41:9.5 its expansion and contraction cycles, those d. which

41:10.4 and they are all characterized by great physical d.;

43:1.3 This absence of atmospheric d. and of seasonal

46:1.8 Jerusem are not subject to the vicissitudes of sun d.,

57:4.7 terminal suns and the apex of the local physical d..

57:8.18 Electric d. in the air and in the earth were decreasing

58:2.7 Such atmospheric d. whirl in opposite directions

60:3.11 80,000,000 years ago great d. occurred in the

67:7.8 discern the beneficial outworking of these local d.

85:4.3 man was so impressed with these elemental d. that

141:4.6 upon as emotional and mental difficulties and d..

146:6.1 nervous disorders and afflicted with emotional d.

disturbedverb; see disturbed by

62:2.5 were gregarious but pugnacious when in any way d.

94:4.9 Hinduism has no great hierarchy which can be d. or

134:9.3 did drop numerous remarks which greatly d. John;

148:8.3 dreamed fantastic dreams when his sleep was d..

156:1.3 that the Master was resting and could not be d.;

177:3.6 such a course would have greatly d. his apostles

188:2.3 Pilate on and around these stones, lest they be d.

189:1.2 stone before the entrance of the tomb in any way d.;

disturbed by

58:2.10 Your broadcasting is sometimes d. by the terrific

77:5.3 Adamson was greatly d. by the loss of his mate and

87:6.11 Ghosts were supposed to be d. by noise; shouting,

103:8.5 the God-knowing religionist should not be d. by the

118:2.2 No finaliter will be d. by the uncertainties of the

122:9.28 Mary was much d. by the farewell salutation of Anna

125:2.4 His rest was greatly d. by revolting dreams of

146:3.2 No man is at any time d. by his neighbor’s attitude

176:3.2 not to be d. by temporal upheavals or perturbed

182:2.6 “My brother, be not d. by what is about to take place

184:1.5 Annas was considerably d. by Jesus’ refusal to

196:0.11 Jesus was not d. seriously by fears, skepticism,

196:2.7 You would be neither shocked nor d. by some of

disturbedadjective

120:1.1 Urantia, the disordered and d. planet of your choice

143:3.1 utterances of Jesus had augmented their d. state of

151:5.5 quiet his troubled soul, when the d. atmosphere,

152:4.2 This was like the balm of Gilead to Peter’s d. soul;

178:2.10 In fact, in view of the d. conditions in Jerusalem, I

disturber

184:3.3 the Pharisees flattered themselves that Jesus, the d.

185:2.3 this d. of our nation is worthy to die for the things

185:2.10 this man is an evildoer and a d. of our nation in that

disturbers

157:2.1 Said the leader of the d.: “Teacher, we would like

disturbing

12:3.10 their associates proved to be a d. factor in the effort

28:5.13 but sufficiently irritating and d. to mar the smooth

79:7.3 limited infusion of Andite inheritance was less d. to

153:1.1 to ascertain the truth concerning the d. reports that

159:4.10 sacred writings, but they prefer to withhold such d.

174:4.1 any time for the proclamation of his d. teachings.

183:0.3 arrived, might arrest him without d. his apostles.

184:1.4 your teaching since you are d. the peace and order

189:1.7 stones before the entrance and without d. the seals of

ditches

73:5.2 it had thousands of miles of irrigation d. and more

Dium

159:0.2 Gadara, Abila, Edrei, Philadelphia, Heshbon, D.,

diurnal

58:2.9 These d. wanderings of the compass are in response

divan

179:1.3 taking note of the higher d. of the host with one

divans

179:1.5 about the U-shaped table on these reclining d. in the

dive

15:6.11 speedily d. to destruction in near-by suns are held

divergence

9:6.7 The greater the spirit-energy d., the greater the

56:1.6 the ever-widening d. of these dual manifestations of

103:6.7 The morontia angle of approach erases all d.

103:7.12 maximum harmonization of the energy-spirit d. is

107:5.1 prepersonal but also prior to all energy and spirit d..

116:6.7 In the seven superuniverses there is great d.;

130:4.8 Final d. of personality will from the trend of the

divergencies

94:11.4 correlate the d. within their own religious scriptures

103:6.10 But in the time of space these d. are at one in the

106:9.1 unites the d. of all reality with an existential

107:5.1 function of mind, for there are no d. to be mediated.

115:3.2 Mind is unifying of all d., but in the very absence of

115:3.2 in the very absence of such d., mind finds no basis

divergent

0:3.14 the differential and d. cosmic mind in the Seven

0:11.15 —qualified and unqualified—while so apparently d. in

28:4.8 d. for the moment to assist the children of time in

34:7.3 in this realm of the d. material and spiritual natures.

37:6.6 you referee the conflicting contentions of your d.

41:5.5 in spite of d. gravity attractions, on to the distant

44:5.10 most helpful balances of d. forces between active

48:6.37 seek insight into the experiential unity of d. life levels

54:0.1 freewill choice eventuates in the d. realms of sin

70:8.7 industrialist, with their d. viewpoints and reactions.

93:0.1 function in emergencies and on widely d. levels of

101:2.1 revelation does synthesize apparently d. sciences of

103:6.7 Mota is a superphilosophical reconciliation of d.

103:8.2 about God, being intellectual and philosophical, is d.

110:5.2 of the Adjusters to harmonize and associate the d.

113:7.5 Such ascending seraphim enter upon d. services in

116:6.3 in the local universes they have become quite d..

133:5.9 Regardless of how d. the universe phenomena of

144:6.3 the co-ordination of d. human interpretations of

144:6.10 first attempt of Jesus’ followers to co-ordinate d.

148:1.2 co-ordinating these d. views of the gospel at his

155:6.8 when, and as, the d. mind religions of authority

195:8.10 scientific secularism can never harmonize its d.

diverging

115:6.5 reflective of the outward, d. motion of the Supreme,

divers

143:2.5 foolish fears, d. lusts, enslaving pleasures, malice,

diverse

0:1.1 of deity activities on d. levels of cosmic realities,

0:2.6 term may be used to designate the d. co-ordinate

0:4.1 Reality differentially actualizes on d. universe levels;

0:6.9 manifestation characteristic of spirit beings of d.

1:0.2 is the work of God and the dwelling place of his d.

1:5.3 the Maker through his manifold and d. creation,

2:1.8 Father is enabled to enjoy close contact with the d.

3:2.8 their intellects are so d., their minds are so limited

4:0.1 Even the exalted citizens of Paradise hold very d.

6:6.3 it is ancestor to the d. and far-flung minds of the

8:5.2 his presence by and through any and all of these d.

8:5.4 function as one spirit, notwithstanding their d.

9:0.2 universal unifier of the manifold energies and d.

10:2.1 continues to bestow personality upon the d. hosts

10:3.2 certainly disclose relationships of a very d. nature.

13:0.2 Each circuit is d. in material, and each world of

13:1.11 complicated because of the many d. techniques

13:2.1 These home worlds of the d. orders of spiritual

13:4.7 having to do with operations on so many d. levels,

15:4.7 the nebular arm in close formation but return by d.

16:3.1 of triune Deity, they are essentially d. in nature,

16:8.1 numerous orders of beings as they function on d.

16:8.3 Father, are identical in nature, but personality is d.,

18:3.2 They possess individuality and are in personality d.

21:2.10 none exactly resembles another; each is unique, d.,

21:2.10 diversity insures that their domains will also be d. in

21:5.6 develop an almost endless evolution of d. beings,

22:4.4 but they all possess individuality and d. characters;

22:8.1 —the d. progeny of the multiple liaisons of seven

26:2.5 the nature of their creator and are accordingly d.

26:11.1 A vast and d. host of beings, the majority unrevealed

26:11.3 their understanding association with d. groups.

28:4.14 well in any of the capacities of their d. associates,

32:2.1 Inf. Spirit, create a d. retinue of spirit personalities.

32:2.7 of a vast and wonderful array of d. creatures.

34:2.3 differential of origin accounts for the d. techniques

34:3.2 but suffer a time lag in effecting co-ordination of d.

34:4.4 but d. functioning of the seven adjutant mind-spirits.

34:4.10 These mind-spirits are similar in character but d. in

34:6.9 the short life you live on Urantia, these two d. and

35:3.13 Many d. activities occupy the time of the beings who

35:5.1 brought into existence, the second great and d. order

36:0.1 among the most interesting and versatile of the d.

36:5.16 in no manner directly related to the d. and highly

38:4.1 access to all the worlds of these seven d. groups.

38:9.4 There are no less than twenty-four d. techniques

38:9.9 these d. levels are undoubtedly more or less unified

38:9.11 primary and secondary midwayers is varied and d.

39:0.1 unknown reason these seraphic offspring are very d..

39:5.4 and social co-operation among its d. races is one

41:0.3 The spheres of Nebadon are of d. nebular ancestry,

41:5.7 due to the action of coexistent and d. influences.

42:1.2 Matter—energy—for they are but d. manifestations of

42:12.11 it will be found that spirit forms are equally d.,

43:7.2 they are created to function in seventy d. orders of

43:8.5 1. Live happily and work effectively with ten d.

44:6.4 Spirit waves of d. identity and morontia appreciation

45:1.8 are assigned to individual groups of these d. orders.

46:1.1 The seven sectional capitals are concerned with d.

46:4.6 These are matters determined by the d. plans of the

46:5.29 There is great educational value in mingling with d.

49:4.8 the Infinite Spirit and functions quite the same in d.

51:1.2 these original pairs are d. in nature, being attuned to

51:4.4 unattainable expression of d. human potentials.

55:3.10 advanced domains and divisions of d. achievement

55:4.17 differing universe viewpoints and d. personal

56:0.2 The d. levels of creation are all unified in the plans

56:1.4 And these realities, so d. as manifested throughout

56:4.3 perfect unification of all d. expressions of divine

56:5.2 in whom divinity is functionally manifest to the d.

56:6.2 the Almighty power of Supremacy by d. divinity

56:10.12 mental recognition of the relative values of the d.

57:5.14 a system containing masses which have d. origins.

58:3.1 Accompanying these d radiations is a form of energy

59:4.3 The marine life of this age was very d. due to the

64:6.32 are to be had from the interbreeding of d. peoples

65:1.1 capable of functioning in three d. phases of being.

65:1.6 This group consists of ten orders of d. personalities

65:8.5 Failure of these d. endowments to synchronize and

69:3.8 5. Differentiation based on d. physical and mental

69:9.6 d. subterfuges in an effort to escape enslavement to

77:5.10 four d. cultures respectively fostered by four

84:7.30 necessitous adjustment to other and d. personalities.

91:8.1 Early man was wont to pray in two d. situations:

95:2.5 Presently a d. assortment of these magical texts

103:1.3 (the d. interpretations of other and d. mortals) to

103:3.1 While the belief in spirits, dreams, and d. other

107:1.2 Though there are d. opinions regarding the mode of

108:4.2 must be d. manifestations of the same divinity.

110:5.2 two such unlike and d types of thinking as the human

115:1.3 the d. levels of cosmic reality have been designated

120:0.2 differing orders of his d. creation of intelligent beings

120:0.4 the variously constituted wills of the d. associations

120:0.7 involved co-operative functioning with the d. wills

124:2.9 Joseph began to instruct Jesus in the d. means of

134:3.2 Cymboyton numbered among his ancestors many d.

141:5.2 Your personalities may be refreshingly d. and

145:4.2 who had been healed of d. diseases lingered late

151:2.3 by men and women who possess d. endowments

172:5.1 No twelve human beings ever experienced such d.

diversely

15:9.14 ministry circuit of a local universe, including the d.

50:2.3 but this is variously chosen and d. constituted on the

110:2.6 sum total of the co-operating minds of d. material

diversification

0:5.2 to universal expansion, personality to infinite d.,

37:5.11 continue to enhance the future stabilization and d. of

56:10.11 synthesis of the far-flung d. of phenomenal reality,

64:6.33 Competition is healthfully stimulated by d. of races.

79:3.8 contributed to the further d. of a cosmopolitan

81:6.30 And this d. of ability and dissimilarity of employment

104:4.46 experience functional infinity unity despite the d. of

105:0.1 functions throughout the universal circle of endless d

105:4.9 fullness of eternity witnesses the d. of cosmic energy

105:5.1 Just as the original d. of the I AM must be attributed

105:5.2 it would appear that all reality d. took place on

105:7.18 the continued d. of the original reality of the First

117:3.1 The far-flung d. of eternal energy, divine spirit, and

diversifications

50:5.2 Notwithstanding these many d. of development

diversified

5:1.4 all such sociomoral differentials of the d. material

17:5.1 The Master Spirits provide a distinct and d.

17:8.6 3. As d. representatives of the Conjoint Actor they

21:2.10 half vary, being derived from the d. Creator Sons.

31:8.3 an enormous and d. aggregation of intelligent beings

33:3.3 and by all of her d. retinue of angelic personalities.

39:6.1 This ministry is d. in accordance with the following

42:10.6 This is the sevenfold d. mind of time and space,

44:6.7 orders in the composite ensembles of these d. beings.

57:8.18 a mixture of elements which d. the crust and better

58:6.4 The sudden appearance of new species and d. orders

60:3.6 The climate became increasingly d..

62:3.2 opposable thumb just about as well adapted for d.

65:4.7 arise in d. strains from independent mutations

92:6.2 they blend and coalesce into the d. theologic systems

96:3.1 which enabled Moses to manage the d. horde which

100:1.1 loyalties to the highest concepts of d. life situations

104:4.47 and all these d. manifestations in time and space

119:8.3 achieved the revelation of the variously d. wills of

128:4.7 titles during various epochs of his d. life on earth.

129:1.15 of extensive travel and highly d. personal activity.

129:3.7 his educational contact-training with the d. peoples

diversifies

81:6.31 And as labor more and more d., some technique for

diversifying

128:2.2 It was thought that by d. their trades they would be

diversion

44:2.10 with certain forms of mind rest and personality d..

46:3.2 It is the favorite d. for all Jerusem to spend their

48:4.8 directors are also occupied with the leadership of d.,

48:4.16 The need for the relaxation and d. of humor is

48:4.20 provides the basis for present d. and amusement.

84:8.5 All efforts to obtain wholesome d. and to engage in

90:2.4 serious to primitive man has survived as a d. of the

98:3.9 hopes of salvation but also gratified the desire for d.,

99:6.3 d. of religion from the service of God to the service

114:6.15 11. The angels of d.. These are the seraphim who

138:10.9 provide for a few hours of relaxation and d. each day

143:3.0 3. DIVERSION AND RELAXATION

diversions

48:4.16 extremes of life have little need for humorous d..

48:4.17 The higher we ascend, the less the need for the d.

93:9.8 Abraham, although they also contain many d.

114:6.15 They ever seek to uplift man’s recreational d. and

139:11.2 Simon was given charge of the d. and relaxation of

diversities

14:6.5 involving untold d. of absonite and other phases of

38:9.7 These d. determine their differential of activity and

118:9.9 eternal future, synthesize these manifold finite d. into

diversity

9:6.7 the lesser the d. of energy and spirit, the lesser the

10:4.2 expression of all the d. of the character traits and

12:6.7 such d. of response in the face of apparently uniform

14:5.6 And this d. of individuality extends to all features

16:0.11 by the other-than-spiritual d. of these Seven Master

16:3.0 3.IDENTITY AND D. OF THE MASTER SPIRITS

16:3.1 and this d. of nature determines their differential of

17:1.2 but Supreme Executives possess d. of personality.

18:3.3 administrative uniformity on creative d. and insure

21:2.10 this very d. insures that their domains will also be

21:2.10 But such d. does not characterize those creatures of

25:3.8 out of sincere differences of opinion and honest d.

26:3.4 A great ability to co-ordinate a d. of activities

34:2.3 in all Universe Spirits, there is also a d. of function,

39:0.1 This d. may be a result of the unknown interposition

42:9.3 the sevenfold d. of the creations of time and space.

44:3.3 We do not all do everything; there is d. of function

56:0.2 detecting the basic unity that underlies creative d.

56:8.2 the sevenfold d. of possible creature experience has

102:2.5 mind can never succeed in this unification of the d.

103:1.1 this d. of the interpretation of religious thought is

104:3.2 the cosmos, man perceives the d. of all existence.

104:3.4 no possibility for the appearance of d. of absolute

115:3.3 this unity becomes duality, triunity, and d. while yet

115:3.4 the one hand UNITY, on the other it is D. without

141:5.2 spiritual unity in the very face of the utmost d. of

148:1.2 And Jesus upheld this presentation of the d. of

155:4.2 Why is it we are at such d. of belief when we all

155:6.9 uniformity of destiny—making full allowance for d.

159:4.7 of the d. of your interpretation of my teachings.

170:5.20 Always we may have d. of intellectual

divert

4:5.4 to win his favor or to d. the fictitious divine wrath.

109:5.1 mental currents, to stay the flow, and then to d. the

138:8.8 Jesus sought to d. their minds from miracle

165:4.5 treasures which may absorb your interests and d.

178:1.11 you must not allow anything to d. your devotion

diverted

29:4.28 When energy is to be d. to a new circuit, transmitters

55:5.3 Industry has been largely d. to serving the higher

79:8.4 Slowly the genius of the yellow race became d. from

140:8.9 Jesus refused to have his attention d. from his

diverting

81:1.2 and d. the stream of migration north and east into

158:2.2 Peter thought best to start up a d. conversation

diverts

99:3.8 while persecution d. the activities of religion into the

Divesrich man in Nazarite allegory

169:3.2 “There was a certain rich man named D., who, being

169:3.2 And then D. cried aloud: ‘Father Abraham, have

169:3.2 Then said D. to Abraham: ‘I pray you send

169:3.2 And then answered D.: ‘No, No, Father Abraham!

169:3.3 asked Jesus questions about the parable of D. and

divest

10:1.2 everything he possibly could d. himself of, in every

10:3.6 only observe that he did not d. himself of volition.

39:3.4 angels who seek to d. the associations of intelligent

134:4.4 exist unless all religions are willing to completely d.

186:5.2 Jesus would have had to d. himself of his mortal

divested

1:5.12 the concept of personality must be d. of the idea of

2:5.8 continue to love him, even though he were d. of all

3:4.1 nor d. of any attribute of his glorious personality

6:7.3 the First Source and Center, d. of all that which is

10:1.2 The Father all along has d. himself of every part of

10:3.6 We observe that the Father has d. himself of all

25:3.13 The divine executioner is d. of retributive power

32:4.10 The Universal Father has truly d. himself of every

32:4.12 those things for the love of which God has thus d.

37:6.6 glorified mind long since d. of primitive animalistic

91:2.5 When religion is d. of a personal God, its prayers

94:4.10 gospel of the Son of Man, d. of the Occidental

103:9.4 Jesus’ life and teachings finally d. religion of the

113:2.5 D. of material bodies, given spirit forms, you

120:0.5 greatest possible power and authority although d.

120:1.3 you have voluntarily d. yourself of all extraplanetary

153:5.3 you see the kingdom being d. of these lukewarm

180:5.5 The golden rule, when d. of the superhuman insight

180:6.2 I must be d. of this mortal body and be restored to

196:3.29 But love, d. of truth, beauty, and goodness, is only

divesting

102:4.4 experience of d. himself of these erroneous ideas of

divestment

7:7.2 amplified, by d. of the nonpersonal and nonspiritual,

10:3.5 The Universal Father, prior to his self-willed d. of

divests

10:2.1 By the technique of trinitization the Father d.

divide

12:1.12 nowhere do their boundaries d. a nebular family,

24:0.1 On Uversa we d. all personalities and entities of the

26:2.2 They d. their ministry about equally between

70:1.6 The clan would d. up into two groups and engage in

73:7.4 Adam and Eve were to d. their time among these

90:2.11 death of a wealthy man it was customary to d. his

124:1.2 Jesus continued to d. his time equally between trips

132:5.13 you must approximately d. your wealth into these

155:6.9 The religions of authority can only d. men and set

165:4.1 Will you, then, bid my brother d. this inheritance

179:2.2 “Take this cup and d. it among yourselves and,

dividedverb

4:2.4 Nature is the perfection of Paradise d. by the

11:2.4 The central Isle is geographically d. into three

11:3.3 Holy Area, the outlying or residential region, is d.

14:1.15 The great belt of dark gravity bodies is d. into two

14:4.1 Each of these three phases is d. into seventy major

15:0.2 The first post-Havona creation was d. into seven

18:1.2 The work of each of these special worlds is d. into

18:3.6 Such a sphere is d into seventy administrative sectors

26:5.2 Each of these phases of instruction is d. into seven

30:2.9 These groups of will creatures are d. into numerous

35:3.2 The 490 spheres of the Salvington circuit are d. into

35:8.3 Melchizedek sphere, they were d. in the final tests

38:9.7 They are d. into four physical types, seven orders

42:4.11 mass in matter is equal to the increase of energy d.

43:1.7 One half of Edentia is d. into seventy triangular

43:2.5 The constellation legislative body is d. into three

43:5.16 “When the Most High d. to the nations their

46:1.1 Jerusem is d. into one thousand latitudinal sectors

46:6.1 Each administrative unit is d. into one hundred

48:4.1 ascendant life is about equally d. between work and

50:4.3 The time was about equally d. between the following

55:6.3 The mortals on a planet during this age are d. into

66:4.5 one hundred members of the Prince’s staff were d.

70:7.1 they became d. into two classes: sociopolitical and

70:8.9 Workers d into three groups: the professional classes

73:1.5 followers of Nod became d. into three major groups.

73:2.4 Van d. his volunteers into one hundred companies

77:6.2 These unique children were equally d. as regards sex

81:4.10 mankind is now d. into approximately three classes:

92:6.15 India is d. among Hindu, Sikh, Mohammedan, and

97:2.1 the Hebrew nation became d. into two kingdoms.

113:1.2 Intellectually, mankind is d. into three classes:

123:2.5 They d. a child’s life into seven stages:

126:5.10 home, which was d. up as a family garden plot.

133:0.3 Mankind can appropriately be d. into many classes

134:6.3 as long as the world’s political sovereignty is d. up

138:8.1 d. the apostolic funds into six equal portions,

141:1.3 Andrew d. the multitude and assigned the preachers

153:4.3 A kingdom d. against itself cannot stand;

153:4.3 if a house be d. against itself, it is soon brought to

153:4.3 If Satan casts out Satan, he is d. against himself;

154:4.1 the meeting was d. into four nearly equal groups

158:4.1 nine apostles and a gathering equally d. between

159:4.7 lest, when I have gone, you speedily become d. up

162:4.4 These pilgrims d. into three groups for this early

162:9.3 Jesus had d. his time about equally between

165:0.4 Jesus d. his time between the camp at Pella and trips

169:1.6 he d. his property, giving the youth his share.

187:2.8 as was the custom, had d. his clothes among them,

187:2.8 Jesus looked down on them as they d. his garments,

195:10.11 slogans: “A house d. against itself cannot stand.”

dividedadjective

2:6.6 not a d. personality—one of justice and one of mercy

77:3.4 But the Nodites were still somewhat d. in sentiment

89:10.2 the d. loyalty of confliction; the dying loyalty of

135:3.2 John believed that Rome was even then d.,

148:8.1 Jerusalem spies became much d. in their attitude

151:2.5 we were all of one mind an hour ago, now are we d.

153:4.3 A kingdom d. against itself cannot stand;

153:4.3 if a house be d. against itself, it is soon brought to

153:4.3 If Satan casts out Satan, he is d. against himself;

159:4.7 lest, when I have gone, you speedily become d. up

162:1.10 who listened to the Master’s teachings were d. in

163:2.3 The gospel messengers cannot have d. affections.

170:5.20 his teachings became d. up into so many cults and

170:5.20 believers in Jesus will not be thus spiritually d. in

195:10.11 slogans: “A house d. against itself cannot stand.”

195:10.11 will hardly capitulate to a sect-d. Christendom.

dividends

70:2.9 culturally bankrupt—incapable of producing d. of

72:5.8 excess of these fixed charges shall be regarded as d.

divider

165:4.1 Said Jesus: “Man, who made me a d. over you?

dividing

8:6.3 the Spirit, d. to every man severally and as he wills.”

14:1.6 5. The second unique space zone d. the two space

74:5.6 Adam fell back on Van’s method of organization, d.

165:4.0 4. DIVIDING THE INHERITANCE

divination

87:5.9 And these spirit messages were interpreted by d.,

87:5.14 D. was simply an attempt to avoid trouble.

150:3.8 6. D., sorcery, and witchcraft are superstitions of

divineverb

97:5.5 teach for hire and the prophets who d. for money.”

149:6.12 for hire, and the prophets thereof d. for money.

divinenoun or adjective; see also Divine

0:1.15 Deity is the source of all that which is d..

0:1.15 Deity is characteristically and invariably d., but all

0:1.15 but all that which is d. is not necessarily Deity,

0:1.15 though it will be co-ordinated with Deity and will

1:3.8 eternal and infinite, he is also good, d., and gracious.

2:1.2 He is immortal, eternal, self-existent, d., bountiful

3:2.15 God is unlimited in power, d. in nature, final in

3:5.11 6. Is idealism—the approaching concept of the d.

3:5.16 Everything d. which the human mind grasps and

4:3.2 hardly worthy of being called human, much less d.;

4:4.2 from infinity to finitude, from the d. to the human,

4:4.4 wholly d. and well-nigh ultimate, if not absolute.

5:6.5 finite personality possess the potential of the d. and

9:5.5 presume to reckon that all phenomena of mind are d.

9:5.7 though the source of mind is d., mind as you know it

16:9.7 other personality, ranging from the human to the d..

20:10.1 All the Paradise Sons of God are d. in origin and in

26:11.5 this unique blending of the human and the d.,

28:5.22 Adjusters (and the Censors pronounce them d.),

34:2.3 Spirits are identical, equally spiritual and wholly d.,

36:4.4 can they be definitely classified as human or d..

37:5.11 as unique combinations of the human and the d.,

40:10.13 and that affection is not less than true, holy, d.,

48:7.24 22. The evolving soul is not made d. by what it does,

54:1.7 Even wisdom is d. and safe only when it is cosmic in

54:4.4 Ethical obligations are innate, d., and universal.

69:9.18 social order isn’t necessarily right—not d. or sacred—

85:2.1 man believed that intoxication rendered one d..

88:1.10 to be more than human; he was d., even infallible.

89:10.4 and all values are elevated from the human to the d..

92:7.12 veneration from the human and the visible to the d.

98:1.4 gods of Mount Olympus, gods more human than d.,

98:2.4 the Greek philosophers gave recognition to the d.

101:10.5 enrich living by blending the mortal with the d.,

102:0.3 material to the spiritual, from the human to the d.,

102:7.0 7. THE CERTITUDE OF THE DIVINE

102:7.10 the most loving of all friends, and the most d. of all

103:1.1 It is this d. in man that gives origin to his unselfish

103:4.1 generates a feeling of fellowship with the d.,

103:5.9 strives within him something which is eternal and d..

103:9.12 the satisfactions are superbly d., the courage

107:2.4 A supreme Adjuster, though no more d. than a virgin

107:4.1 To say that an Adjuster is d. is merely to recognize

108:6.2 by irreverence for that which is beautiful and d.,

110:4.5 exists a vast gulf between the human and the d.,

110:5.2 diverse types of thinking as the human and the d..

110:7.4 all that is experientially d. in the Adjuster now

111:0.2 have perceived that man is d. in heritage as well as

111:5.1 Sharing is Godlike—d..

112:2.7 whether human or d. or human and d..

115:2.2 how the value of anything infinite and d. could

116:0.1 that his Creators, while being d. were also finite,

116:3.3 is the possibility that humanity can become d..

121:4.3 Stoics taught that the soul of man was d.; that it

125:2.7 discuss things temporal and eternal, human and d.,

127:1.2 touch of a twofold nature, the human and the d..

128:1.10 these years of his life in the flesh he was truly d..

128:6.2 proportions—and his spirit was indeed humanly d..

131:2.6 “God has made man a little less than d. and has

131:4.2 This true Person is eternal and d.; he is the primal

131:9.2 Truth is real and d..

131:10.3 man is human, mortal, but the spirit of man is d.,

136:1.6 the union of the two natures, the human and the d.

136:1.6 as perfected human, superhuman, and even as d.,

136:1.6 the concept of the union of the human and the d..

136:1.6 personality of the two natures, the human and d..

136:9.5 this human mind follows in the path of the d..

140:6.7 —the human and the d.; the ways of the flesh and

149:6.9 indwelt by my Father’s spirit, that man becomes d.

155:6.2 Commit not the folly of calling that d. which is

156:5.2 creature of mind and spirit is spiritual and d..”

157:5.1 of the national deliverer that he should be d..

158:6.3 Your motive was not d..

160:1.14 from earth to Paradise, from the human to the d.,

160:5.3 spiritual, true or false, real or unreal, human or d..

161:2.4 We think Jesus is d. because he never does wrong;

161:2.9 statements that would be absurd if he were not d..

161:2.10 but we are almost equally sure that he is also d..

161:2.10 We believe that he is d..

181:2.25 which I have taught you is infinite, d., and eternal.

195:10.1 only an exalted humanism until it is made d. by

196:0.12 His sense of dependence on the d. was so

196:1.6 to the realization of the d., so did Jesus ascend

196:1.6 made this great ascent from the human to the d.

196:2.2 this progressing ascent from the human to the d.

196:2.3 while others have thought of him as only d..

196:2.3 entire experience he was truly both human and d.,

196:3.17 material and spiritual, human and d., time and

divine abode

11:0.2 The glory and spiritual splendor of the d. are

divine acceptance

169:1.3 “You have been taught that d. comes after your

divine achievement

14:6.17 the satisfaction of absolute coexistence with this d..

divine act(s)

2:2.2 his counsel immutable, while his acts are d. and

3:2.10 the wisdom and kindness of many of the d. which

6:5.4 joining with the Father in the d. of producing Sons

divine acting

120:4.6 —in the normal, natural, and dependable way of d..

divine action

83:8.4 conceived of marriage as being consummated by d..

divine activity or activities

3:2.3 From this d. all physical energy and other material

13:1.5 so far as we come in contact with this phase of d.,

16:1.4 these Seven Spirits are associated with the d. of the

divine Adjuster(s) or Thought Adjuster(s)

1:2.3 The presence of this d. in the mind is disclosed by

5:1.6 and spiritually endowed by the indwelling and d.,

5:2.4 The proof of fraternity with the d. consists wholly in

5:3.8 the d. presence conducts such worship in behalf

5:5.14 to worship God, in union with a d., is all that is

10:3.1 Regarding the endowment of man with the d.,

13:1.23 We know about the eternal fusion of a d. and an

23:1.9 the proximity both of Trinity Spirits and the d..

32:4.9 the d. who lives and works and waits in the depths

38:9.9 the unobserved and mysterious operations of the d..

47:8.3 the perfect fusion of the human mind and the d..

47:8.4 The union of the immortal soul with the d. is

52:1.6 receptive to the temporary indwelling of the d.,

55:1.5 who therein experience final fusion with their d..

86:7.6 d. have ever since labored to transmute God-fear

112:0.1 here you and your d. are joined in temporary union

101:1.7 and deepest thing within the mind and soul—the d..

101:2.14 Your deepest nature—the d.—creates within you a

105:6.5 mortal creature thus becomes partner with the d.

107:0.3 man can find the Father in association with this d.,

107:0.4 he who is indwelt by a d. is indwelt by the Father.

108:2.3 Therefore have the d. been universally bestowed

108:2.4 intervening powers functioning between the d. and

108:3.6 has there ever been offered an indictment of a d..

110:1.6 identities the fusion partners—mortal man and d..

110:7.5 When the evolving soul and the d. are fused, each

110:7.6 minds to the point of favorable liaison with the d..

111:0.1 The presence of the d. in the human mind makes it

111:3.4 Both the human mind and the d. are conscious of the

112:5.2 gives by his own freewill choice, as it is of the d.,

112:5.5 upon the sincerity of the mortal free will the d.

113:4.1 Seraphim are not the d. lure of the Father, but they

113:6.1 evolved by the ministry of mortal mind and the d.

117:6.7 the ascendant man-nature with the d.-nature within

136:2.3 matured soul of the mortal with its associated d..

divine administration

5:1.8 forces of divine love and the ways and means of d.

divine administrator(s)

6:1.2 The Eternal Son is the spiritual center and the d. of

20:1.12 As the Paradise orders of Days proved to be d.

divine affection

1:0.2 know God, receive the d., and love him in return.

2:5.1 the affairs of the universe is always a reaction of d..

2:5.11 almost pained to be compelled to portray the d.

2:5.11 exquisitely beautiful significance of the d. of the

40:10.13 and that affection is not less than true, holy, d.,

110:0.2 of an Adjuster as the most truly d. in all creation.

117:1.8 And having discovered and received this d., men can

117:6.10 All true love is from God, and man receives the d.

divine age

135:3.4 the dawn of the new and d. age—the kingdom of

divine agencies

92:0.5 Much of the potential of these d. agencies has

divine aid

1:5.15 soul in the wide universe who seeks, by d., to ascend

divine alter ego

91:3.7 a real and genuine and d. alter ego that indwells

91:5.1 the alter ego of prayer becomes supreme and d.,

divine ancestors

131:9.2 If we are thus servants of our d., then may we

divine answer(s)

136:9.5 still asks questions but unfailingly accepts the d.

180:2.5 one d.: more and increased bearing of the fruits

divine antidote

48:4.15 Humor is the d. antidote for exaltation of ego.

divine appreciation

176:3.7 who develop the capacity for d. of spiritual realities

divine approval

166:4.3 your fathers believed prosperity was the token of d.;

divine art

127:6.15 Jesus is becoming expert in the d. of revealing his

divine assistance

76:2.8 when he honestly sought d., an Adjuster indwelt

divine associates

12:7.13 the Father is in intimate touch, not only with his d.

27:3.4 and such numerous orders of increasingly d., but

115:6.5 The Supreme Creator Personalities and all their d.

divine association(s)

83:8.2 The likening of human associations to d. is most

110:6.14 achieve the final stage of the d.-human association

divine assurance

34:6.12 a positive consciousness of d. contact and assurance

53:8.4 Lucifer proposals, calmly and with d. replied, “Get

divine attainment

101:2.14 faith act of the recognition of this inner urge to d.;

109:6.5 the limitations of human nature to the finality of d..

140:5.15 purpose of human struggling—perfection—even d..

180:5.4 is elevating wisdom to the living-truth levels of d.;

divine attitude(s)

6:4.6 fragment adjusts the human mind to progressively d.,

19:3.7 to the union of the human viewpoint and the d. on

54:6.7 only be brought about by the wise, merciful and d.

146:2.8 Prayer does not change the d. toward man, but it

divine attributessee attributes

divine attunement

39:5.6 atonement idea by the concept of d. as a philosophy

110:1.6 cosmic co-ordination, that d., that celestial fusion,

divine authority

126:1.5 and established their d. by performing miracles

144:7.2 why he refused to produce outward signs of his d..

divine beauty

1:4.5 capacity to spiritually grasp the qualities of d., truth,

2:6.1 In the physical universe we may see the d.,

2:7.0 7. DIVINE TRUTH AND BEAUTY

14:4.13 creatures satiates the perfect ideals of d. and truth.

14:4.13 Havoners exult in the d., while you both enjoy the

14:6.8 The Father enjoys the Havona reciprocation of the d.

44:7.2 spiritually bound together with living truth and d..

44:7.3 attempt to depict the human recognition of d. can

44:8.6 with the artistic portrayals of the d. of the Creators.

131:4.4 His splendor is sublime and his beauty d..

180:5.9 righteous levels of true spirit values: d., eternal truth

divine being(s)

2:5.8 love the Father and all other beings, d. or human,

6:1.4 those who fraternized with this d. in human form

10:2.4 that d. who stands throughout all time and eternity

10:5.1 This association of d. may properly be regarded as

12:7.14 guard and guide you, how can any of these d. of the

16:3.12 This d. seems to portray the combined character of

19:2.4 A d. can have perfection of divine knowledge.

20:4.3 personality through fusion with the human-d. of

27:2.3 contact with a host of exalted and d. beings and

31:2.2 We know they are highly personal beings, d.,

33:1.2 most powerful, versatile, and influential of all d.

36:4.4 can they be definitely classified as human or d..

42:0.2 These d. act personally and as individuals;

50:1.3 the orders of d. and their gradations of authority.

70:10.8 clear that no d. ever gave mortal man such unfair

91:3.3 to the One God, a d. embodying the highest ideals

94:11.2 the teachings of the cult as to make of him a d.,

100:5.6 In times past, d. have revealed themselves to

112:2.7 and unselfishly loves another being, human or d..

131:4.3 and we worship this d. Being as our inseparable

145:3.15 were incidentally inherent in having on earth a d.

148:6.7 that he hungered to commune with a d. Being who

161:2.3 only a d. could possibly be such a human friend.

196:0.7 The Son of Man was a perfectly endowed d.;

196:0.7 co-ordinated as a combined human and d.

divine bestowal(s)

129:3.6 Jesus’ life on earth if all mortal students of this d.

194:3.20 channels wherein the d. may flow to the hearts and

divine brotherhood

140:2.3 —the Creator placing the affairs of the d. of man

170:5.21 The kingdom of the d. is still alive and will

divine builders

44:0.8 3. D. Builders.

44:3.0 3. THE DIVINE BUILDERS

44:3.1 The d. function in seven groups: 1. The home

44:3.9 comprehension of mortals, they are very real to us.

divine capacity

28:6.18 motion, advancement grows out of d. for action,

divine causes

19:1.11 Finite origins are helpful, but only d. reveal final

divine center

12:1.13 As we move from within, from the d. outward in

divine certainty

170:2.16 translated to new and higher levels of d. and eternal

divine channel

117:3.2 The Supreme is the d. through which flows the

divine character

2:0.2 the d. can be envisaged as a portrayal of supernal

6:8.2 you should study the revelation of the d. of the

7:6.2 from the eternal Isle to reveal his d. to the universe

8:4.1 ministry to mind is the essence of the Spirit’s d..

33:3.6 all endowments of personality and attributes of d..

108:6.4 spiritual attainment and the hope of d. within you

117:4.8 the creation of the immortal and d. of a finaliter.

117:6.8 human-d. finaliter character of universe destiny

130:4.5 neither can spiritless experience evolve the d. of

136:4.13 to reveal the Father and show forth his d. of love.

140:8.19 that will assist most in revealing the Father’s d. and

divine children

1:2.10 and in the persons of the d. of the Eternal Son.

divine Christ

92:7.12 who have come to venerate the d. and risen Christ

196:2.4 the d. Jesus (Christ) almost overnight became a

196:2.4 Christianity made sure of the adoration of the d.,

196:2.6 brotherhood consisted of fellow believers in the d..

divine circle

1:5.15 of the never-ending d. of ceaseless self-realization.

divine citizenship

28:6.5 the survival of every soul who really desires d..

divine coherence

2:7.7 The eternal quest is for unification, for d..

divine command

1:0.6 This is the true meaning of that d., “Be you perfect,

147:4.9 the d. to treat all men as we conceive God would

divine commission(s)

151:2.6 how faithfully and efficiently we execute our d.,

192:2.12 the Father’s will on earth, so shall you fulfill the d.

divine communications

100:5.6 dreams, may be regarded as d. to the human mind.

divine communion

141:7.5 his children was: in this world—spiritual joy and d.;

179:5.4 not wish to destroy the individual’s concept of d.

divine companionship

5:5.10 5. Spiritually man thrives in the experience of d.,

divine compassion

97:4.7 the opening notes in the later merciful chords of d.

111:7.1 the unqualified trust of the creature son in the d.

divine completeness

14:0.2 to reproduce the pattern universe, the ideal of d.,

divine concept(s)

5:4.9 to the transcendent and d. of the person of Christ.

22:10.5 a High Son Assistant who is the fullness of d.

36:2.11 There were twelve distinct and d. of transmissible

71:8.1 Aside from this d. of effective social regulation

divine conclusion

19:4.5 and such a disclosure represents the d., the sum

divine condescension

108:6.1 It is indeed a marvel of d. for the exalted Adjusters

divine consciousness

144:5.32 Inspire us with the d. of The presence and

161:3.1 utilization of the superhuman content of his d..

161:3.3 between his practice of self-limiting his d. and his

1:5.16 The Father realizes in the fullness of the d. all the

divine constancy

97:7.9 this prophet persisted in the preachment of d.,

divine contact

34:6.12 a positive consciousness of d. and assurance of spirit

divine content

6:3.5 thought that there is a difference, not in d. but in

divine controller

1:1.3 the realization of the indwelling presence of the d.,

divine co-ordinate(s)

2:1.3 the only being in the universe, aside from his d.,

7:4.7 this supernal enterprise with his d., the Infinite Spirit.

11:0.1 the Eternal Son, the Infinite Spirit, and their d.

divine corps

119:8.6 a sevenfold Master Son, is a member of one of the d.

divine counsel

19:3.1 They are not reflective of the d. of the Trinity;

19:3.6 Divine Counselors are the perfection of the d. of

divine courts

195:4.2 were assumed to have special influence at the d.,

divine covenant

175:3.2 The d. had been abrogated, the end of the Hebrew

divine creation

14:6.27 This d. and perfect creation is a pattern for every

20:0.5 orders include personalities who are of direct and d..

24:7.9 sweeping modifications in the organization of the d.,

31:1.1 These perfect beings of direct and d. are of great

105:6.5 time lag makes possible creature participation in d.

divine creativity

105:2.7 Therefore is d. unfailingly characterized by unity,

divine Creator(s)

1:0.1 —enabled man to comprehend the Father as d.

2:1.2 “The d. Creator is also the Universal Disposer,

5:0.2 bestowing personality upon the d. and the living

12:7.13 Even though the Father functions through his d.

93:2.3 “El Elyon, the Most High, is the d. of the firmament

130:4.8 purposeful universe expressing the will of a d..

divine creature

26:2.2 the highest type of d. and perfect will creature,

divine credentials

91:7.4 are not the credentials of inspiration, supposedly d..

divine custodian

7:4.7 The Eternal Son is the personal trustee, the d., of the

divine cycle

8:1.1 d. personality cycle becomes perfect and complete.

divine declaration

180:5.8 truth of the enduring and living reality of such a d..

divine decrees

159:1.3 While you may not meddle with the d. concerning

divine delights

12:7.7 who have begun to taste the d. of experiencing

divine destiny or destinies

9:5.6 it does have a d., but your mortal minds are not yet

13:1.17 with helping man ascend to his d. Paradise destiny.

14:6.28 Paradise Sons view Paradise and Havona as the d. of

19:1.5 complex and the infinite, from human origins to d..

19:1.5 man’s origin, it reveals little or nothing about his d..

34:5.4 the peoples ever towards their Paradise goal of d..

39:8.5 that they guard mortal creatures in the path of d.,

42:12.8 7. The accomplishment of d.—supreme, ultimate,

47:7.5 some supernal and d. awaits all who complete the

121:7.5 rendered it impossible for the Jews to fulfill their d.

122:3.2 the offspring of human beings be a child of d.?

149:6.9 spirit, that man becomes d. in his destiny.

156:5.2 are the soil from which the d. must spring.

156:5.2 creature of mind and spirit is spiritual and d..”

180:5.10 evil and the eternal goal of the perfection of d..

184:4.6 eternal realization of the d. of perfection attainment

195:5.3 Religion is the revelation to man of his d. destiny.

195:10.3 personality experience in the d. of universe finality.

divine dignity

8:4.7 the Third Person is of d. and also bestows the

9:5.6 divine destiny, but your minds are not yet of d..

91:3.2 alter-ego concept is exalted to a superior status of d.

100:4.5 Such a picture hardly depicts the d. of man.

110:5.5 a reaction of the mortal mind to the sphere of d..

149:6.10 there is a d. attached to all such faith candidates

170:2.6 received a new endowment of moral value and d..

181:2.15 affection and d. of the God-knowing disciple.

divine direction(s)

97:9.4 king by the prophet Samuel in accordance with d..

97:9.8 how the prophet Samuel, by d., selected David

divine directionization

5:3.7 soul and subject to the d. of the associated Adjuster.

divine discovery

117:4.13 the universe career—the d. of the Paradise Father

divine dispensation

140:8.3 the circumstances of life constitute a d. working

divine doing

132:7.9 mortal dedication to the d. of the Father’s will.

divine dominance

111:3.4 augmentation of spirit control and d. through the

divine domination

5:5.6 transcendence, the d. of the universe of universes.

divine downreach

102:6.10 of the meeting of the human upreach and the d..

divine duty

25:1.6 cannot exist in the face of the consciousness of d.

divine ears

8:4.8 and “the d. which are ever open to their prayers.”

146:2.8 The motive of prayer gives it right of way to the d.,

divine embrace(s)

1:6.2 finally attain the d. of the living God on Paradise.

22:4.5 Sons of Attainment have been trinitized in the d. of

22:10.9 who have passed through the d. of the Trinity,

24:7.3 a Havona Servital may enjoy numerous d. and

24:7.3 quarter of those who achieve the d. never return to

24:7.5 Sudna, knew the Father, entered the d., and is not.”

131:1.9 the wise man hungers for the d.; the earth child

195:7.16 Religion is the d. of cosmic values and connotes

divine endowment(s)

14:5.11 drive of exploration—is a part of the inborn and d. of

16:2.5 in accordance with their d. and in the manner of

39:0.10 they can augment their inherent and d. of ability by

39:9.2 to complement the ministry of d. by the ministry of

54:0.1 the d. of freewill choice eventuates in the divergent

102:7.4 sustenance is drawn from the roots of original d.

109:1.3 which no amount of d. can absolve you from the

113:3.3 These d. are unified and co-ordinated on the lower

138:7.1 not the Father’s will that we use this d. to glorify

141:7.14 John recognized that, notwithstanding all of his d.,

166:4.11 is limited by man’s capacity for receiving these d..

180:5.1 This d. is not the letter or law of truth, neither is it

divine energy

42:1.5 This d. energy pervades all creation.

42:1.5 inaugurate similar processes in d. forms of energy,

44:5.5 association of the three original phases of d. energy

51:1.3 bodies, they are also surcharged with d. energy and

94:6.8 That faith in the Absolute God is the source of that d

136:8.8 He would not countenance the transmutation of d.

145:3.14 healing at this sundown demonstration of d. were

divine enlightenment

12:8.15 cast by mind in the presence of spirit luminosity of d.

divine enthusiasm

100:7.4 Jesus was surcharged with d., but he never became

100:7.12 This d. led his unspiritual brethren to think Jesus was

divine entity or entities

3:3.1 The d. going out from him are a part of him;

5:2.5 consciousness of the spirit activities of such d. as the

132:3.6 terminating only when this d. attains the source of

136:2.3 And in a few moments this d. returned from

divine equal(s)

8:6.2 the d. and co-ordinate of the Father and the Son.

9:1.1 the personality co-ordinate and d. of God the Son

18:2.2 They are close of kin to, and the d. of, the Ancients

divine equality

10:2.7 d. with both Father-ancestor and Spirit-associate.

divine equity

33:7.8 appear, in the universe justice and d. do prevail.

divine essence

110:3.3 Adjusters never fail; they are of the d., and they

divine estate

181:1.2 go on from glory to glory until they attain the d.

divine evolution

103:7.2 True salvation is the technique of the d. of the mind

117:4.2 His d. is in measure predicated on the wisdom-

divine excellence

101:4.4 extent to which it exhibits its own inherent and d..

divine executioner(s)

25:2.8 3. The D. Executioner. The conciliator qualified by

25:2.8 D., being fourth creatures—quasi-material beings—

25:3.5 and, if necessary, are put into effect by the d..

25:3.5 D. are masterful manipulators of that which is in

25:3.11 planets, the fewer are the material duties of the d.;

25:3.11 gradually he assumes a new role of mercy-justice

25:3.13 The d. is divested of retributive power and

29:4.15 are provisionally subject to the orders of the d. of

divine exhortation

1:0.3 the messengers of Paradise have carried this d.

divine existence

129:3.9 those necessary memories of his former and d. in

divine experience

22:7.8 explain this amazing phenomenon; it is a near-d..

133:2.2 mother partner who so fully shares with you that d.

120:0.3 embodiment of the universe wisdom and the d. of

divine experiencing

117:5.5 all men do form a part of the d. of the Supreme.

divine expression

8:0.1 the Son such a perfect and adequate word for its d.,

divine extension

20:5.1 When a personal duplication or d. of this Original

divine eye

143:5.8 a woman whom the d. beheld as having been sinned

divine faithfulness

7:4.1 And in d., the Son is the eternal equal of the Father.

131:2.7 kindness in the morning and the d. every night.

divine family

12:7.10 of God for the individual brings into being the d. of

14:6.11 universe as the eternal home of Deity and the d..

14:6.12 the partnership effectiveness of the d.—Father, Son,

30:2.1 The d. of living beings is registered on Uversa in

40:6.3 mortal beings belonging to the d. and accordingly

149:6.8 is no high and mighty king; this kingdom is a d..

167:5.1 all who have the faith to receive sonship in the d..

divine Father

5:3.8 communicate to the d. the inexpressible longings

7:7.2 for the d. is infinitely perfect, but that character and

10:2.1 unlimited capacity to become the d. of all created,

40:6.8 you are directly related to the d. of the Sons of God.

91:3.3 alter ego to the appearance of the concept of a d.,

93:3.6 one God, a universe Deity, a heavenly Creator, a d..

95:5.11 to the arrival of the Creator Son of that same d.,

105:2.11 revealed to the universes in the d. of all personality

117:6.2 As God is your d., so is the Supreme your Mother,

129:3.9 association with his d. ere he ever came to organize

132:7.2 the lives of those who are acquainted with the d.

139:11.9 representation of the will and character of the d.

141:2.2 of a king but as privileged sons of a loving and d..

142:6.8 not know how to submit his will to the will of the d.

143:7.8 the act the son’s personal communion with the d.,

169:4.7 to represent the human concept of the d. as he is

169:4.8 of all the children of men, a d. of the individual

181:1.8 human faith in the actuality of the d. Father’s wise

182:1.8 spiritual fellowship of the believer-son with the d.

divine fatherhood

110:3.8 and desiring to be like him—recognition of the d.

divine favor

93:4.5 They simply could not grasp the idea of getting d.

93:4.5 the good news that salvation, d., was a free gift to

94:0.1 in the one God as the only price of obtaining d..

94:7.6 wavered regarding the Salem gospel of d. through

94:11.13 faith in God would assure d. and eternal survival.

95:1.8 preach only the gospel of d. through faith alone.

96:2.4 the Most High, and the covenant of d. through faith,

96:7.7 from Ur there is preached salvation, d., by faith:

97:10.1 not for special indulgence and monopoly of d.,

125:5.5 why all this slaughter of animals to gain d.

134:4.10 all groups freely surrender all their notions of d.,

136:1.4 would remove this curse and restore man to d..

148:6.2 such prosperity was all-sufficient evidence of d..

166:4.3 If riches evidence d., why do the rich often refuse to

divine fellowship

5:0.1 must such a finite intellect rest assurance of d.

16:6.8 religious experience, the personal realization of d.,

140:1.4 continue to ascend in the progressive life of the d..

170:5.9 spiritual ideal and the concept of man’s d. with God,

divine finaliter

117:6.8 and the human-d. character of universe destiny

divine fire

48:6.34 mortal has for the first time been kindled by the d. of

divine footsteps

2:1.1 The d. footsteps are not known.”

divine foreknowledge

4:3.4 and this d. effectively directs the creative free will.

divine forgiveness

146:2.4 And this fact of the synchrony of human and d.

150:5.2 Believe this gospel; accept d..

153:4.3 they are guilty of the sin of eternally rejecting d..

174:1.0 1. DIVINE FORGIVENESS

174:1.3 D. is inevitable; it is inherent and inalienable in

divine form(s)

42:1.5 inaugurate similar processes in d. of energy,

70:12.20 While there is a d. and ideal form of government,

divine fragments

116:3.4 in mortal man these d. of God are the Adjusters.

divine freedom

118:7.8 choice eventually approximates d. when ascending

divine freewill

10:1.3 and sharing of personality characterize d. selfhood.

divine free-willness

2:6.9 The goodness of God rests at the bottom of the d.

40:6.7 4. Of his d., the Father has given you your creature

divine fulcrum

110:6.17 thus supplies a d. and spiritual fulcrum for the

divine fullness

180:1.4 you shall experience the d. of joy if you will only

divine genesis

71:0.2 But the state is not of d.; it was not even produced

divine gift(s)

16:8.15 The bestowal of the d. of personality upon such a

40:5.4 classified in accordance with their relation to these d.

107:0.5 of Deity to worship the infinite source of the d..

107:1.5 Adjusters are simply and eternally the d.;

107:4.2 denominate the d. as the qualified absolute fragments

107:7.6 these fragments of Deity are known as the d..

108:0.1 that is the that is the fundamental work of the d..

108:1.1 but we conjecture that these d. are bestowed in

108:3.1 exceedingly difficult to keep track of these d. since

108:3.4 and the central lodgment of the d. on Divinington.

108:3.7 efficient directive administration of these d. from

108:5.5 such a d. should confer a sublime peace of mind

108:6.2 Through the bestowal of the d. the Father makes

109:3.4 there is a real betrothal with the d., a life and death

109:5.5 If you will co-operate with your Adjuster, the d. will

110:7.4 the Father of spirits, ever the source of these d..

112:1.1 Such a d. is designed to function on numerous levels

117:6.18 we doubt that even such a d. can achieve the task

123:2.1 a Thought Adjuster, a d. of the Paradise Father,

136:2.2 the spirit Adjuster, the d. of his Father in Paradise.

divine glory

13:0.3 shedding this light of d. throughout Paradise and

142:7.3 he would revisit this world in spiritual power and d..

145:2.2 arise upon you, and the d. shall be seen with you.

divine goal(s)

1:0.5 to attain the supernal and d. which the infinite God

9:5.6 sublime perfection, but you are far short of that d.

18:2.4 correct to refer to the d. of ascension as inward.

71:4.15 the realization of the highest human and d. of mortal

132:3.7 when it does once achieve this d., it can never end

160:3.5 And these new concepts of the eternal and d. of

195:10.5 spiritual guidance toward the d. of mortal existence.

divine goodness

1:4.5 to spiritually grasp the qualities of d., beauty, and

1:7.3 the concept of d. is understandable only in relation to

2:7.8 The discernment of the d. in the eternal truth,

2:7.10 concepts of cosmic truth, universe beauty, and d..

4:3.6 Perfection of d. can be discerned by mortal

6:2.8 In d. I discern no difference between the Father and

20:10.3 presented to the universes as d., and true beauty.

28:6.22 more persistently you pursue the concepts of d.,

44:7.4 experience of eternal truth, universal beauty, and d..

56:10.8 things which impinge upon the recognition of d. in

56:10.9 D. represents the revelation of infinite values to the

56:10.17 D. is more fully shown forth in the loving ministry of

101:5.13 more and more you will know the truth of d., eternal

132:3.8 evil when functioning on such a high spirit level of d.

195:5.14 pursuit of truth, loyalty to duty, and worship of d..

divine government

70:12.20 While there is a d. and ideal form of government,

134:4.2 The kingdom of heaven, the d., is founded on the

divine greatness

28:6.21 portrayed without exhibiting its inherent and d..

divine guidance

101:3.15 11. Steadfastly adheres to a sublime belief in d. and

146:2.14 13. Jesus taught that the prayer for d. over the

divine guide

157:4.5 And while my Father’s spirit shall ever be the d.

divine harbors

110:1.2 guiding the evolving soul of man toward the d. of

divine harmony

28:6.8 fraternal fellowship, spiritual communion, and d..

divine heart

27:7.7 signifying that the d. of the Gods has been fully

131:9.2 with you, and that all mercy proceeds from the d..

194:3.20 Prayer does not move the d. to liberality of bestowal,

divine heights

8:3.5 will creatures to the d. of Paradise perfection.

34:6.11 if you want to attain spirit levels and reach d.,

108:0.1 translating the immortal souls of men up to the d.

divine help

94:8.17 salvation is achieved by effort, apart from d.;

divine heredity

17:3.3 D. does sometimes disclose in the creature certain

divine heritage

117:6.8 as mortal man becomes soul-conscious of his d.,

111:0.2 have perceived that man is d. in heritage as well as

divine hosts

101:10.9 conscious of the fact that God and all the d. are on

divine human

124:6.18 youth—the increasingly self-conscious d.—who now

divine humanity

101:6.17 of the faith experience of humanity, even of d..

divine idea

22:10.2 They are the personality embodiment of some d.,

100:5.4 of the human motivation of loyalties to the d.,

divine ideal(s)

20:2.1 the Eternal Son unites with a new and d. of loving

45:7.3 Representative government is the d. of self-

56:10.15 into one unified concept of a d. and supreme ideal.

56:10.15 this d. and supreme ideal become power-unified in

91:5.1 practices since prayer leads to the cultivation of d..

92:7.5 meanings and supreme values—d. and spiritual ideals.

101:8.2 faith is a living experience concerned with d.,

101:8.3 and belittles loyalty to supreme values and d..

108:4.2 urge the creatures of their indwelling toward d.,

140:8.31 exalted love—truth, beauty, and goodness—as the d.

148:4.9 Any being who in any manner falls short of the d. of

155:6.13 to appear as a God of supreme loyalties and d. in the

170:4.14 honestly tried these dynamic ideas and d. of Jesus

divine identity

120:2.2 assume, after you are self-conscious of your d.,

120:3.10 your gradual return to recognition of your d.

134:0.2 manifesting his true nature and of revealing his d.

divine image

32:2.8 Father’s proposal to create mortal man in their d..

divine immanence

5:5.6 and finite reason to harmonize the concept of d.,

divine immutability

4:4.2 absoluteness because d. does not imply immobility

divine impulses

103:1.1 own experiential interpretation of the d. emanating

divine individual

34:1.4 this manifestation of Deity is a d., a spirit person.

divine indweller(s)

110:1.3 Although the d. are chiefly concerned with your

110:6.4 interpretation of the spirit leadings of the d..

111:7.2 The d. can only patiently forbear while you fight the

divine indwelling

1:4.1 the mysteries of God is the phenomenon of the d. of

196:3.18 This profound experience of the reality of the d.

divine inevitabilities

0:12.4 and even God the Absolute are therefore d..

divine influence

3:1.12 of the Father’s d. in their own hearts and souls.

9:2.5 can actually experience the beneficence of this d.

103:3.5 powerful influences—one human and the other d.

divine inheritance

101:6.17 the living way whereby man can come into the d.

divine injunctions

107:3.3 Beings of high spiritual orders receive only three d.,

divine insight

19:2.4 derived from the perfection of d. inherent in

19:2.4 these perfectors of the wisdom of d. are always

101:4.2 While spiritual or d. is a gift, human wisdom must

divine inspiration

91:7.1 that which the overwrought mystic evaluates as d. is

divine institution

81:6.39 14. Social changes. Society is not a d.; it is a

139:9.9 But only a d.—the kingdom of heaven—could ever

divine integrity

2:2.1 There is infinite perfection in the d. integrity.

divine interassociations

120:1.2 the will of the three Paradise Deities and their d..

divine interrelationship

110:5.3 the supermind, the liaison domain of human and d..

divine intervention

135:5.6 might establish this new kingdom by direct and d.,

divine invasion

196:3.20 moral choice, he experiences a new d. of his soul.

divine Jesus

196:2.4 the d. (Christ) almost overnight became a religion.

divine Judge

89:9.3 last and all-sufficient human sacrifice; the d. is now

divine judgment(s)

10:6.18 d. is the soul of fairness, ever conforming to the

148:6.11 man’s miseries are not a personal visitation of d..

149:2.10 calamitous happenings are not visitations of d. or

divine justice

2:3.2 wrongdoing, this d. is always tempered with mercy.

10:0.2 likewise afford a full and perfect revelation of d..

10:6.18 But man has no such full understanding of d..

39:1.8 of the element of mercy inherent in d.—of fairness

97:7.11 The realization of d. has begun the destruction of

112:5.7 Thus d. is certain of achievement, and divine mercy

134:9.3 doings of this day as a travesty upon the facts of d.

140:8.8 Have faith—confidence in the eventual triumph of d.

174:1.3 D. is so eternally fair that it unfailingly embodies

divine kingdom

97:9.11 that David built up the fiction of a d. of Judah as

141:6.2 progressive advancement of the soul within the d..

142:5.2 attainment of the eternal life of progress in the d..

170:1.6 teachings portraying the establishment of a d. as the

170:5.17 they struck a deathblow to Jesus’ concept of the d.

196:2.11 attainment can be realized in the coming of this d..

divine kingship

144:5.45 Establish within us your d. kingship And thereby

divine knowledge

19:2.4 A divine being can have perfection of d..

divine labor

48:8.3 you are not the recipients of all this d. only that

divine law(s)

2:5.3 from the results of his foolish transgression of the d..

25:4.20 ever having been adjudged in contempt of the d. they

102:7.2 The fact of God, the d., is changeless; the truth of

111:6.6 the First Source and Center until he has found d.

131:8.6 Ignorance of the d. law is misery and disaster.

142:3.10 the growth of the understanding of d. in perfect

146:2.3 “He who turns away his ear from hearing the d.,

148:4.3 unconscious or unintended transgression of the d.,

148:4.4 knowing, and deliberate transgression of the d.,

148:4.5 determined, and persistent transgression of the d.,

148:6.3 “Although transgression of d. is sooner or later

175:1.6 bearers of eternal truth and the custodians of the d.

divine leading(s)

34:5.5 of those mortals who the more fully obey the d..

110:3.7 1. Choosing to respond to d.; sincerely basing the

117:0.3 when a mortal personality finally attunes to the d. of

140:5.11 It masters all temptations to rebel against the d..

divine level(s)

2:7.12 the human level, infinite and eternal on higher and d..

21:4.6 forever removes him from the d. of a Creator Son

35:2.1 natural intermediaries between the higher and d.

91:5.1 elevated from mere human toward supernal and d.,

112:2.18 who have not yet attained the d. of God-likeness.

117:6.16 individual who has attained the d. of Godlikeness,

132:1.2 must be looked for in the spiritual world and on d. of

divine life

3:5.13 Man could not dynamically choose the d. if there

27:5.1 perfection imprinted upon the eternal tablets of d.

133:4.2 render the difficult things of d. readily receivable by

191:5.3 these spirit realities of the d. since you already

196:2.6 two concepts were potential in his d.-human life,

divine light

102:6.2 the living God is the d whose interruptions constitute

131:4.2 heart and every world is illuminated by this d..

132:2.9 exposed to the searching luminosity of the d. of

144:5.80 Step by step lead us out of darkness and into the d.

divine line of descent

97:9.4 This they did in order to establish a “d.” for David’s

divine love

2:5.10 d. functions in unified association with wisdom

2:5.10 The greatest manifestation of the d. for mortal

4:4.6 is eternally motivated by the perfect idealism of d.,

5:1.8 the way is open; the forces of d. and the ways and

5:6.12 are likewise embraced in the great circuit of d.,

6:3.1 the Son is the revelation of d. to the universes.

8:4.2 the Spirit is ministry—the ministry of d. and mercy

10:6.18 justice of the Trinity, ever fulfilling the d. of God.

21:0.2 is the wellspring of that beautiful and well-nigh d.

40:0.9 a glorious recital of the unstinted bestowal of d.

54:6.1 of dealing with the rebels is a vindication of d..

56:10.19 Father’s relation with each personal creature as d..

91:4.1 religions which are predicated on unselfish and d..

103:4.5 of parent-child association and is actuated by d..

104:4.14 adoration of creatures by the compelling power of d.

111:6.6 has found divine law and d. and has experientially

117:1.8 Michael, a creator, revealed the d. of the Creator.

118:10.1 Neither is the d. that shortsighted affection which

131:1.4 His d. springs forth from the holiness of his power,

143:1.4 But you should not overlook the fact that even d.

156:5.11 Human love may indeed be reciprocal, but d. is

156:5.11 the greater the love need, and the more does d.

156:5.11 D. cannot be self-contained; it must be unselfishly

168:4.10 that d. which your faith depicts as actualizing those

182:1.26 As d. reveals the nature of God, eternal truth

188:5.2 a love which is sufficiently strong and d. to forgive

188:5.2 D. does not merely forgive wrongs; it absorbs and

188:5.3 The beauty of d., once fully admitted to the heart,

188:5.11 the climax of the unfolding of the Father’s d. for

191:5.3 so shall you reveal the d., not merely with words,

196:3.32 the present material world through this insight of d..

divine lover

196:3.16 Unless a d. lived in man, he could not unselfishly and

divine maintenance

93:3.3 and universality of the Trinity of d. and direction;

divine majesty

53:8.7 Daligastia, are servile before the d. of the Adjusters

divine mandates

49:1.3 The laws of Nebadon are the d. of Salvington,

divine manifestations

102:1.5 personal participation in the d. of his infinite reality.

divine Master

193:4.14 renounced his holy calling, and betrayed his d..

divine meanings

43:9.5 increased capacity for enlarged appreciation of d.

56:10.19 in seven differing associations of d. and values on

99:7.4 reckons with the realities of d. and spiritual values.

111:2.2 of a universe character of enduring values and d.

divine means

14:2.9 So perfect and so d. are the methods and means of

divine mechanism

42:11.2 But the d. of the universe of universes is altogether

divine mercy or mercies

2:4.0 4. THE DIVINE MERCY

2:4.4 Eternal justice and d. together constitute what in

2:4.5 D. represents a fairness technique of adjustment

26:11.5 referred to the manifestation of d. and tenderness,

54:4.6 justice can act instantly when not restrained by d..

56:10.19 They are co-ordinated in the Son and his Sons as d..

94:12.3 by faith in the d. mercies and loving care of Amida

97:4.5 Hosea proclaimed a gospel of loving-kindness and d.

97:7.13 universal justice, d., and eternal righteousness.

100:1.8 refusal to presume on d., living as in the presence

112:5.7 d. is accorded further opportunity for extending its

145:3.7 touched the heart of Jesus and challenged the d. of

145:3.15 with a combination of d. and human sympathy.

145:5.1 not allow his human sympathy, joined with his d.,

divine messages

110:5.4 and substitute their unexpressed desires for the d.

divine messenger

122:3.2 heard the voice and beheld the form of the d., he

122:4.1 promise that the unborn child was to become a d.

divine method(s)

14:2.9 So perfect and so d. are the methods and means of

25:4.17 there is always the technique of perfection, a d.,

37:6.4 as to the ideal and d. of best performing that task.

divine mind(s)

1:6.7 there is a d. and an actual personality somewhere

3:3.1 The d. is conscious of, and conversant with,

3:5.1 if it should become the choice of the d., could be

8:5.1 which is so akin to the presence of a universal and d.

9:7.4 the finite cosmic mind and the d. absolute mind

12:7.4 Law is the reaction of an infinite, perfect, and d..

14:6.8 It satisfies the d. to afford a perfect pattern of

32:4.4 own way intervene and do aught that pleases the d.

93:2.7 Urantia, but both minds were d. as well as human.

111:1.9 to the very source of the d. and on beyond,

117:5.3 These two attuned minds, the human and the d.,

136:4.4 final conference between the human and the d.,

136:4.4 demonstrated conclusively that the d. has spiritually

136:8.3 know that it was in subservience to a truly d..

136:8.3 be consistent with “the Father’s will” for the d. to

136:8.7 possibility that the d. would transcend the human

146:4.3 touched, and the d. was moved with compassion.

161:3.0 3. JESUS’ HUMAN AND DIVINE MINDS

161:3.1 the knowledge of both the human and the d..

161:3.3 and discern the undoubted functioning of the d..

161:3.3 apparent perfect union of the human and the d..

168:1.7 Did the d. of Jesus know, before Lazarus died, that

182:3.9 The d. of Michael knew he had done his best for

divine minister

9:0.3 The Spirit, the Conjoint Creator, is a universal and d.

divine ministrations

92:0.5 The co-ordinate functioning of these three d. is

divine ministry

2:7.11 —whether personal morality, social equity, or d.

8:4.0 4. THE SPIRIT OF DIVINE MINISTRY

13:1.5 proper to withhold features of this great and d. from

56:10.19 through the Spirit and his spirit children as d.,

105:7.17 pertain to the manifestation of the d. of the God who

146:2.4 make available the ever-flowing stream of d. to

divine mission

95:5.2 understood certain phases of his d. to Urantia.

120:1.7 as you become self-conscious regarding the d. of

122:3.3 were always very skeptical about the d. of Jesus,

122:5.6 Joseph would have become firm believer in the d. of

128:3.9 giving up the idea that Jesus was to fulfill any d. on

135:11.1 John was often tempted to doubt Jesus and his d..

divine Monitor(s)

40:5.3 identity of the indwelling Thought Adjusters, the d.

40:9.2 directly to Divinington, the headquarters of all d.,

52:4.7 even yet the bestowal of d. is not always universal.

108:5.7 the cosmic association of a d. and a human mind.

109:4.4 the d. are one of the real potentials of civilization.

110:2.1 but under no circumstances do these d. ever take

110:2.2 No human being will ever be spiritualized by a d.

110:3.5 may connote lack of active co-operation with the d.

110:7.4 An absolute oneness with the d., a complete

110:7.5 meanings and values which the d. carries forward

113:7.1 truly conscious of the identity and presence of the d.

123:2.1 Jesus was no more aware of the coming of the d.

196:3.34 to achieve better communication with the d. that

divine Mother

117:6.2 God is your divine Father, so is the Supreme your d.,

divine motive

158:6.3 Your motive was not d..

divine mystery

1:4.5 The d. consists in the inherent difference that exists

divine name

131:2.8 my salvation; therefore in the d. will I put my trust

divine nature(s)

1:0.3 to comprehend the d., to recognize the Father.

1:7.2 attaining the d. through wholehearted conformity to

2:0.1 to study certain characteristics of the d. which

2:0.1 The d. can also be better understood by man if he

2:0.2 most edifying of all revelations of the d. is to be

2:0.2 ideas and ideals concerning the d. which may

2:2.5 the inherent perfection of the goodness of his d..

2:2.7 potential evil, are not a part of the d., but mortal

2:5.12 Notwithstanding the infinite unity of the d., love is

2:6.8 This attitude of the d. would apparently change if

3:0.3 doubt whether any one characteristic of the d. can

3:2.2 the bounds of that which is consistent with the d.,

3:2.15 God is unlimited in power, d. in nature, final in

4:0.2 of Havona was purely the satisfaction of the d..

7:6.2 All the d., if not all the infinity of attributes, the Son

11:3.1 to portray to the human mind the d. and grandeur

12:7.3 It is repugnant to the d. to suffer any sort of

15:11.3 with the personalities of perfect origin and d..

16:3.3 while unfailingly exhibiting the d. of a primary

16:3.20 the blending of the d. of Father, Son, and Spirit.

20:6.1 assurance that such achievements possible to the d.

21:0.4 partakers not only of the d. but also of your nature

21:1.3 The d. of these Creator Sons are derived equally

21:1.3 All partake of the fullness of the d. of the Father

32:4.11 magnitude and the magnanimity of the Father’s d..

34:4.5 the Creator Son, emerging from his d. just as the

40:7.1 These fragments of the d. of the Father carry with

94:11.5 This philosophy held that the Buddha (d.) nature

98:4.6 and resurrection, would become partakers of his d.

101:1.3 The d. may be perceived only with the eyes of the

107:2.2 Mystery Monitors are eternally uniform in d..

107:2.7 retaining all of the character of the existential d.,

107:4.4 of their high and exclusive d. origin and nature.

108:0.1 human nature of the temporal creature into the d.

112:7.10 an eternal channel for the liberation of the d..

116:3.3 unify, actually fuse, the d. of a Creator with the

116:3.3 Avonals, actually augment their d. with bona fide

117:1.6 The evolving d. of the Supreme is becoming a

117:4.3 so loving, that he gives a portion of his d. into the

117:6.7 ascendant man-nature with the d. Adjuster-nature

118:9.8 create as the combined expression of their d.?

119:0.2 Sons are reflecting the d. of their Paradise parents.

122:3.2 concept that the expected deliverer was to be of d..

126:2.2 commission of his Father to reveal the d. on earth

127:1.2 touch of a twofold nature, the human and the d..

127:2.12 Gradually he had brought his d. and human natures

127:6.9 anew the task of further weaving his mortal and d.

128:1.8 But of his d. there was always room for doubt

128:1.8 experience of effecting the self-realization of his d.

134:8.5 the ascendancy of his d. over his human nature.

135:11.3 being now cognizant of his d. and knowing fully

136:1.6 the union of the two natures, the human and the d.

136:1.6 personality of the two natures, the human and d..

137:4.2 the status of his combined, or fused, human and d..

137:4.2 or assume the personality prerogatives of the d..

142:3.3 of Deity or by what name they symbolize his d..

143:2.4 that ensures your becoming partakers of the d..

143:5.8 undisguised pronouncement of his d. and sonship

144:5.55 parent combined, Loyal would we be to your d..

149:1.7 Jesus but was immediately recognized by his d..

150:5.3 faith on your part makes you a partaker of the d.,

157:5.1 truth of the union of the human nature with the d.

157:6.3 Jesus came more clearly to comprehend his d. and

161:2.0 2. THE DIVINE NATURE OF JESUS

161:2.1 consider, the teaching dealing with the d. of Jesus,

161:2.1 jointly presented their views of the d. of the Master,

161:3.1 After he became self-conscious of his d.,

179:3.2 Peter had never since really doubted the d. of the

182:3.5 they did, indeed, have much proof of his d., but now

185:0.4 in the recognition of high and holy obligations of a d.

186:2.2 majestic silence and solemn dignity of the d.

188:4.8 love of God is not secondary to anything in the d..

196:2.2 positive realization of his d. and the consciousness

196:2.6 to both the human and the d. of the Master

divine nucleus

12:9.6 mind is a personal-energy system existing around a d

divine object

160:5.3 The object may be true or false, human or d.

divine obligations

54:1.3 equity, cosmic fairness, universe fraternity, and d..

54:4.4 Ethical obligations are innate, d., and universal.

divine offspring

39:1.3 the Paradise Avonals, the d. of the Eternal Son and

divine omnipotence

3:2.11 The d. is perfectly co-ordinated with the attributes of

divine omnipresence

118:2.1 must not be confused with the ultimacy of the d..

divine oneness

10:0.2 absolute foundations of the d. of the three original

56:0.2 discovering the d. which overspreads all this

170:5.20 manifold teachings the d. of his matchless life.

divine optimism

100:7.12 Jesus’ associates were constrained to share his d..

divine order(s)

40:5.2 by a long series of decreasingly d. and increasingly

40:6.1 you are not yet by nature of the d.; you are wholly

42:1.6 Energy proceeds from Paradise,fashioned after the d.

69:9.18 social order isn’t necessarily right—not d. or sacred—

107:6.7 they are energy, energy of the highest and most d..

divine ordinance

148:5.4 innocently or deliberately transgressed such a d..

divine organization

42:1.6 Energy—pure energy—partakes of the nature of the d

divine origin(s)

5:1.5 personal communion with this indwelling spirit of d.,

9:5.6 Mind is truly of d., and it does have a divine destiny,

10:0.1 The Eternal Son and the various Sons of d., together

17:2.1 The Reflective Spirits are of d. Trinity origin.

20:1.1 All descending Sons of God have high and d..

20:10.1 All the Paradise Sons of God are d. in origin and in

21:1.2 the united deity concepts which constitute his d..

30:1.13 There is a host of other-than-personal beings of d.

70:6.2 became hereditary, due to belief in the d. of kings.

70:6.4 peoples still regard their rulers as having had a d..

107:4.4 strongly suggestive of their high and exclusive d.

107:7.6 We recognize that the Adjusters are d. in origin,

divine originality

28:1.1 These supernal beings of d. and near-supreme

divine originals

108:6.7 The Adjusters are the eternal ancestors, the d., of

divine outworking

4:1.1 There is a providence of d. on your world, but it is

divine overcontrol

56:1.4 pure spirit is the potential of the d. and directive

divine overworld

118:3.4 Supreme is essential to the co-ordination of the d.

divine panorama

8:1.1 —the universal adventure—the d. of the eternal ages.

divine parent(s)

8:1.2 Spirit is the inspection and recognition of his d.,

8:4.1 mercy, patience, and everlasting affection of the d.

10:1.4 and executed the combined concepts of his d.,

14:6.19 to participate in administration with both d.

14:6.31 central creation as the home of their d.—their home

22:7.7 the d. are in deity potential unchanged; but when

33:1.5 the Creator Son we have a ruler and d. who is just

33:3.4 the welfare of mortal men and the glory of their d..

108:6.6 are the human parent, so is the Adjuster the d. of the

174:1.3 the d. possesses infinity and divinity of sympathy

divine parentage

21:4.6 beings embody all that can be secured from d.

112:5.12 This child of human and d. constitutes surviving

divine parenthood

117:6.1 of humans, so has he grown in the experience of d..

divine participation

117:4.13 d. in the search for, and the evolution of, the God of

divine partnership

8:0.2 enter into an infinite and everlasting covenant of d..

divine passion

132:2.5 fostering the d. to find God and to be more like

divine path(s)

12:8.3 been deviation from the d. and the original plans.

18:0.11 they have never been known to depart from the d.

136:9.5 this human mind follows in the path of the d..

divine pathos

25:1.6 There is d. in the separation of the servitals from

divine pattern(s)

6:7.2 this absolute personality is also the eternal and d.,

195:7.16 blind to the spirit standards of the d. which eternity

divine perfection

0:0.5 never-ending creation of d.—the central universe of

1:0.4 This possibility of the attainment of d. is the final

1:0.5 be just as replete in their sphere of d. as God is in

1:3.6 and must gain d. by achieving those experiential

2:2.4 Trinity manifestations vary the exhibition of the d.

6:2.4 of imperfection in their spiritual efforts to attain d..

14:4.20 On these worlds of d. they perform the work

18:1.4 The Deities are an open book to all who attain d.,

19:6.2 the handicap of having always lived a life of d..

19:6.3 other Trinity-origin personalities, are projected in d.

25:3.7 departure is made from the smooth working of d.;

31:10.19 scheme of upstepping the mortals of time to d.

39:1.8 adjudication of all defaults in the climb towards d.,

39:9.3 mortal adventure of finding God and of achieving d.,

40:5.19 and exhibit a desire to find God and to attain d.,

40:10.14 your ultimate attainment of the Paradise goal of d..

47:6.3 destiny—the Paradise goal of worshipful and d..

56:10.12 of the relative values of the diverse levels of d..

91:9.7 in the Paradise ascension—the attainment of d..

100:2.6 achieve the eternal destiny of d. and finaliter service.

101:2.14 and thirst for righteousness, a certain craving for d..

116:7.6 creatures likewise strive for God-attainment and d.,

137:8.16 all who hunger and thirst for the righteousness of d..

148:4.9 is ascending certainly and surely up to God and d..

150:5.3 eternally advanced in the way of progressive and d..

150:5.5 believers hunger for righteousness and thirst for d..

divine person

1:6.4 Any person, human or d., may be known quite apart

8:6.4 not only the Third Source and Center but also a d..

33:4.1 early and free association of these two d. persons

112:2.8 of mortal man with other persons—human or d.

131:4.2 This true Person is eternal and d.; he is the primal

divine personage

79:6.3 of a chieftain whom they came to regard as a d..

185:6.7 Pilate trembled at the thought of Jesus being a d..

divine personality or personalities

0:0.1 and uncertain about the relationships of the d.

0:8.9 discovery and recognition of the d. of the Father

1:3.3 spiritual brilliance of the d. presence is impossible

1:5.1 The Father is the acme of d.; he is the origin and

1:5.2 to discuss such incomprehensible concepts of d.

1:5.2 within the spiritual ideals of the exalted idea of d..

1:5.3 The immensity and grandeur of the d. is beyond the

1:6.1 the image-shadow cast by the d. Creator personality.

1:6.3 the better concepts of the d. have patiently to await

1:6.3 revelation of both human and d. in the bestowal life

1:6.4 the concept of the d. can be grasped only by the

1:6.5 Even to approach the knowing of a d., all of man’s

3:4.4 in no wise lessens his ability to function as a d.

4:4.6 the d. is defined as consisting in spirit and

5:6.6 Capacity for d. is inherent in the prepersonal Adj.;

6:5.6 such a d. and absolute personality cannot be

6:8.2 As d. they are virtually indistinguishable by the

7:3.3 will pass simultaneously to all d. concerned.

7:5.4 when the d. personality of his Son, Michael,

7:5.4 incarnate their d. as the actual creatures themselves.

7:6.1 statements as the record of a conclave of these d.:

7:6.6 supernal teachers of all personalities, human and d..

7:7.1 In d. they are co-ordinate; in spiritual nature they are

8:1.1 the d. cycle becomes perfect and complete.

8:6.1 and infinitely more, but he is also a true and d..

8:6.4 This d. also reacts to the universe as a person.

10:1.3 D. is not self-centered; self-distribution and sharing

10:1.6 know something of the nature and character of d.,

10:2.7 Eternal Son alone experiences the fullness of d.

10:3.7 critical trinitarian interdependence of the three d.

10:6.2 mercy, and truth are the universe ministry of the d.,

11:0.2 shown forth in the infinite endowment of d.

16:3.10 This d. who exquisitely blends the character of the

26:1.1 associates of the higher hosts of the d. of the spheres

39:9.1 they are the servants of God, the consorts of d.,

52:7.2 a contribution to the antecedent efforts of all the d.

56:4.3 perfect unification of all diverse expressions of d.

92:6.19 they could not comprehend the doctrine of three d.

101:10.9 on the side of the supreme forces and d. of eternity;

104:4.7 d. of this first triunity are personality-bequeathing,

106:2.4 the spirit presence and d. resident in the central

112:2.7 personalities, whether human or d. or human and d..

112:2.8 cosmic realities of associated spiritual entities and d..

115:6.2 from direct action by the creative forces and d. of

116:4.8 from a living power focus to the status of the d. of

117:0.2 in the emergence of the d. of God the Supreme.

117:1.5 in one Deity whose will is expressive of one d..

135:5.7 heavenly kingdom, the new ruler might also be a d.

140:5.2 Jesus lived as a twofold personality—human and d..

161:1.9 that God must be a d. and infinite personality,

166:0.2 the glorified memories of his d.-human personality.

divine personalizations

10:3.1 one Deity, there are three positive and d. of Deity.

40:5.1 passes on down through a series of decreasingly d.

divine phase(s)

107:5.6 functioned as liaison between the human and d. of

129:1.15 the perfected God-man of the posthuman and d.

134:7.7 marked the beginning of the more d. of the bestowal.

divine phenomena

9:5.5 presume to reckon that all phenomena of mind are d.

divine pilot

111:1.9 vessel should have the wisdom to trust the d. to

divine plan(s)

2:1.4 his d. and eternal purpose actually embrace all the

2:1.10 any being ever to grasp or comprehend these d.

3:5.3 in the conduct and destiny of a planet the d. prevails;

7:4.0 4. THE DIVINE PERFECTION PLANS

7:4.1 in the successful prosecution of the d. of progress:

7:4.3 This d. of perfection attainment embraces three

9:0.2 which have appeared in consequence of the d. of

20:6.6 it is not a requirement of the d. that this death be

23:2.12 are just as much a part of the d. on your sphere as

30:4.33 Gods in the execution of their d. of human survival

34:7.5 It was the d. that the mortal races of Urantia should

37:6.4 The d. of education provides for the intimate

39:4.3 as Urantia, there has been a miscarriage of the d..

40:10.5 the selective operation of the d. of mortal survival.

51:3.5 Solonia, proclaimed the miscarriage of the d.

52:3.5 Neither is it the d. for the Planetary Adam or Eve to

73:7.2 being in any way a result of the miscarriage of the d.

74:3.3 advancement independently of the d. of progression.

75:3.9 scheme of world saving to the more far-reaching d..

75:4.1 directions: the prosecution of the d. concomitantly

75:4.3 Good is the carrying out of the d.; sin is a deliberate

75:4.6 Even though this project of modifying the d. had

75:4.6 evil because it departed from the right way, the d..

75:7.4 the consequences of any departure from the d..

75:8.1 Although the d. of giving the violet race to the

75:8.3 While Adam did fail in carrying forward the d.,

75:8.5 to circumvent the established and d. by short cuts,

114:7.15 Urantia has suffered from the miscarriage of the d.

144:4.9 Prayer is a part of the d. for making over that which

178:3.3 I depart, nothing you may do can frustrate the d..

divine pledge

112:7.10 the Adjuster is the d. of the future stabilization of the

divine potential(s)

3:1.9 Son and the everlasting d. of the Deity Absolute.

3:5.1 the limits of the reservation of d. and power,

21:1.2 or evolved from, those d. creative potentials which

divine power(s)

3:5.1 the limits of the reservation of d. and potential,

4:2.6 nature is a phase of the universal and, therefore, d.!

23:2.15 those trios of d. and administrative wisdom,

32:4.3 never is there a cross working of d. and purpose.

34:6.9 a confederation of d., whose exclusive purpose is

42:0.2 transmutations of d. in no way lessen the truth of

97:1.10 The keynote of this era was d.; the prophets of this

98:4.6 experienced death and had been resurrected by d.,

118:5.1 Compossibility is innate in d. power.

131:7.2 “Says the Lord: ‘You are all recipients of my d.;

149:1.7 contact of the human need and the d. to meet it,

168:1.5 greatest of all demonstrations of the d. of the Son of

168:1.9 greatest manifestation of d. during his incarnation

171:3.4 might assert his d. and put to shame his enemies.

177:3.3 convinced that Jesus would neither exert his d. to

183:4.2 he persisted in refraining from the use of his d. to

divine predestination

110:2.1 it is not foreordained that you must accept this d.;

divine pre-eminence

138:7.1 this coming kingdom of d. in the hearts of men?

divine pre-existence

137:4.2 now self-conscious regarding his existence, his d.,

divine prerogative(s)

3:1.6 the d. of the co-ordinate creators and rulers of

161:2.4 would sanely profess to forgive sin; that is a d..

divine presencesee presence

divine presentation

20:10.2 The Paradise Sons are the d. of the acting natures of

divine principle(s)

31:3.7 every detail of every d. of the just administration

94:2.2 They proclaimed that, of the two essential d. of the

divine privilege(s)

54:2.4 the d. of participating in the creation of their own

159:5.10 their human responsibilities and d. in the kingdom

175:1.5 have so far departed from the fulfillment of your d.

divine problem

19:1.6 perspective of any reality problem—human or d.,

divine progeny

21:0.2 profound affection of the Deity parents for their d. is

divine progress

167:7.5 in the spiritual welfare and with the d. of man.

divine progression

132:3.9 the faith pledge of an eternal existence of d. for

divine providence

4:1.2 D. is never arrayed in opposition to true mistaken

95:2.1 they derived the concept of d. from the Egyptians.

96:1.6 Egyptian concept of d. Providence, the teaching that

divine purpose

2:2.5 centered in the d. of elevating all will creatures to

7:4.2 Spirit, engaged in associative execution of their d..

9:4.5 Spirit is d., and spirit mind is d. in action.

32:4.3 never is there a cross working of d. and power.

32:5.0 5. THE ETERNAL AND DIVINE PURPOSE

35:1.1 in accordance with the d. and creative plans of a

39:1.8 in accordance with the creature nature and the d..

42:0.2 each variously expressive of the eternal and d.

48:8.2 There is a definite and d. in all this morontia scheme

54:4.7 Paradiseward according to his eternal plan and d..

56:0.2 better perceive the d. and single purpose exhibited

136:8.5 the slow, and sure way of accomplishing the d..

170:2.8 salvation is the revelation of a far-reaching d. to be

divine qualities

4:4.3 his freewill acts are conditioned only by those d.

44:7.4 These d. are perfectly and absolutely unified in God.

97:10.6 least to the spiritual understanding of these d..

130:4.2 in an eternal universe of limitless values and d.,

divine reach

4:1.6 The d. reach extends around the circle of eternity.

divine reality or realities

2:7.10 Truth, beauty, and goodness are d., and as man

3:0.3 all the co-ordinated attributes of the infinite and d.

4:2.7 possible for man to catch a fleeting glimpse of d.

6:0.3 of the Father’s universal and infinite concept of d.,

21:1.2 every feature of every possibility of every d. that

42:11.2 -mind functioning on and from creator levels of d..

42:12.13 wherever a d. spirit reality is present, whenever a

56:10.8 even cosmology leads to the pursuit of d. values—

67:1.4 But sin is a purposeful resistance to d.—a conscious

67:1.6 become rebels against the universe and all of its d..

100:2.6 The only realities worth striving for are d., spiritual

101:9.8 a spiritualized consciousness of d. based on, and by

102:3.4 Religious desire is the hunger quest for d. reality.

116:3.4 freewill choice can cause to be evolved the d. of

141:7.3 admission to the kingdom with its eternal and d.

141:7.5 —eternal life in the progress of the d. spirit realities

160:5.5 The only ideals susceptible of attainment are the d.

160:5.9 by putting an idea in the place of an ideal, a d..

160:5.11 in the spirit worlds of the higher idealism of d..

161:1.9 that God represents man’s highest concept of d.

169:4.3 realities spiritual and d., truths real and eternal.

196:3.16 and Source of all absolute values of eternal and d..

196:3.21 The one truly d. and objective reality that is

divine realization

5:5.11 By the unification of these factors of the d.,

divine realms

40:7.4 ascent from the mortal spheres of time to the d. of

divine records

27:5.1 They are the d. of truth, the living books of real

divine reflection

20:1.13 Here is a d., a local universe duplication, of that

divine relationship(s)

10:2.7 the fullness of d. personality relationship,

142:7.17 allow me to use the family as an illustration of d.

143:6.4 the pronouncement of the observation of these d..

177:2.5 child all he can first know of either human or d..

divine religion

99:4.1 Human friendship and d. are mutually helpful and

divine repleteness

31:1.1 the viewpoint of one born in perfection and d..

divine representative

157:6.5 he appeared not merely as a teacher but as the d. of

divine residence

11:1.0 1. THE DIVINE RESIDENCE

11:1.3 You are not able to comprehend much about the d.

divine rest

26:7.4 Not until after the d. do they partake of the

27:1.1 essential to the enjoyment of Paradise is rest, d.;

44:5.8 D is associated with the technique of spiritual-energy

44:5.8 suitable places of rendezvous where we enter the d.

44:5.10 spirit creatures in their efforts to understand the d.,

137:8.14 able to enter the coming kingdom shall enjoy the d..

divine revelation(s)

6:0.3 And thereby does the Son constitute the d. of the

74:8.11 Hebrews did not consider these writings to be d.;

91:7.3 regard every intense emotional experience as a d.

92:2.1 directed by experiential reason and illuminated by d..

100:5.7 the mind has been mistaken for d. and spirit leadings.

103:6.5 of human philosophy and the illumination of d..

120:1.7 I commission you to undertake this ministry of d.

196:3.17 they may fail to progress in and attain the d..

divine rewards

97:8.2 with their original and Egyptian concept of d. for

divine riches

131:10.3 “The d. of God’s character must be infinitely deep

divine right

53:5.2 Michael ruled by d., as vicegerent of the Father,

54:6.4 the least degree deprive you of your d. of ascension

67:7.5 rob another of the realization of the d. of survival.

88:3.4 Fetish kings have ruled by “d. right,” and many

134:6.6 they cling to their delusions of the d. of sovereignty.

divine righteousness

2:6.6 D. is not dominated by strict retributive justice;

96:7.7 see his face with joy, for God will give to man d..”

119:0.4 the sublime tasks of ruling the local universes in d.

137:8.7 coming kingdom of spiritual understanding and d..

150:5.2 clothe my son with the robe of d. and eternal

divine rulers

4:5.4 Such beliefs are utterly repulsive to the d. who serve

35:0.1 They are the offspring of the d. of the universal

120:0.2 in accordance with the mandates of the d. Paradise

divine satisfaction(s)

27:7.6 productive of the supreme joy of d. in the Deities.

103:9.12 the satisfactions are superbly d., the courage

divine searching

169:1.15 to illustrate how thorough is the d. searching for

divine self

1:4.6 Father reveals all of his gracious and d. that can be

12:7.14 to be your real and d., even your eternal, self?

13:1.21 will here enter into new relationships with your d..

divine self-realization

117:4.1 bespeak unceasing struggle of the Supreme for d..

divine selfhood

9:6.4 Selfhood of personality dignity, human or d.,

10:1.3 of personality characterize d. freewill selfhood.

divine selflessness

3:6.1 With d., consummate generosity, the Father

140:5.5 to attain such levels of d. as to be able to attempt

divine sentiment(s)

4:3.2 hardly worthy of being called human, much less d.;

4:4.5 the God of universes is governed by d. sentiment.

divine service

23:3.8 the limitless avenues of spiritual expression, d.,

27:7.2 worship, it is more nearly one vast sanctuary of d..

28:6.17 difficult service, adventurous service, and at last d.

76:5.5 They were buried in the center of the temple of d.

113:7.6 men and angels will co-operate in the d. as they did

130:2.9 of eternal survival—unending progression of d..”

176:3.7 light into new realms of spiritual reality and d..

divine shoulders

124:6.16 “the government of a universe on his human-d..”

divine sonsee divine Son

98:4.6 The Egyptian mysteries taught that the d. Osiris had

98:4.6 Phrygian mysteries taught that the d. Attis had

divine sonssee divine Sons

112:7.19 children of the Supreme God of experience and d. of

divine Son

6:3.4 This d. is not engaged in the ignoble task of trying

18:6.7 A local universe is directly ruled by a d of dual Deity

21:2.9 When such a perfect and d. has taken possession

21:4.5 It is of record that the d. of last appearance on your

40:6.6 This spirit ever draws you toward the d., who is its

40:6.6 the Paradise Father, who is the source of that d..

49:6.3 dispensation associated with the advent of a d. of

97:8.4 accept the mission and ministry of a d. of Paradise.

108:6.2 subsequent to the bestowal of a d. and after the

119:7.5 was the incarnation of Michael of Nebadon, a d. of

120:4.5 natural processes, of a d., we regard as a miracle—

122:5.3 tended to dominate the career of the d. as he grew

127:0.4 this d. is earning the right to become sovereign of

136:2.7 The d. has found his Father, the Father has found his

142:7.15 Jesus is a d., one in the Father’s full confidence.

144:5.51 At the end, for the sake of the d., Receive us into

157:4.2 not merely as the Messiah, but also as the d. of the

169:4.9 As the d. Jesus claimed to represent only the Father.

169:4.13 by the d. of the spiritual realms, only as a Father.

178:0.1 his last free day on earth as a d. incarnated in the

194:3.19 that the Jesus of history has become the d. of living

divine Sons

1:1.3 manner and method by which the d. reveal God,

3:2.15 expressed in the Paradise Trinity and in the d. of

3:3.3 indirectly through the descending series of d. and

4:3.7 a nature of divinity be personalized, as in the d.,

6:1.6 and cocreator of all other d. who spring from the

7:6.1 various orders of the d. forgather for their conclaves.

7:7.4 down to you as a personality only through the d. of

7:7.4 to the Father by the guidance of this group of d..

8:2.6 as the d. reveal the love of God, so the divine Spirit

10:1.2 Father has delegated to his d. and their associated

10:3.3 The d. are indeed the “Word of God,” but the

13:1.8 include the secret of the incarnation of the d..

13:1.8 The incarnation of the d. is a mystery of God the

13:2.6 the sector of the incarnation secrets of the d.,

16:2.1 persons of the constantly increasing number of d.,

20:6.2 From a material viewpoint, these human-d. live

32:2.1 From pre-existent energy these d. materialize matter,

35:2.1 The Melchizedeks are the first order of d. to

43:2.7 consists of the house of peers—the house of the d..

45:1.7 This planet is the headquarters of the d. of all orders,

45:4.21 regardless of unexpected visitations of d. which may

45:5.1 preserves on Jerusem, including the orders of d.,

49:4.7 influenced by the successive sojourns of the d..

49:5.16 subsequent missions of the various orders of the d..

49:6.20 received the benefits of numerous sojourns of the d..

50:4.13 planetary dispensations of the various orders of d..

50:6.4 Much depends on the successive missions of the d.

52:0.1 are determined by the planetary missions of the d.,

52:7.1 are the Trinity Teacher Sons, the d. of the Trinity.

53:9.7 It ends on the fallen worlds as fast as d. arrive.

101:2.6 of truth, whether by the world bestowal of d.,

101:3.3 by means of the living way provided by the d.,

103:0.1 and long before either the bestowals of the d. or

109:6.3 volunteer to indwell d. on bestowal missions,

111:5.1 while they, in turn, share all things with the d. and

111:6.3 an infinite Creator—it is the handiwork of his d.

116:3.5 enable these d. to enrich their personalities by the

119:0.4 These d. are innately just, but they become merciful

119:0.4 they are naturally merciful, but these experiences

119:1.6 Only on this sacred world of the d. are mysteries

119:7.5 the exclusive possession of those d. who have

186:5.5 for his creatures and the innate mercy of the d..

divine sonship

7:5.2 a series of downstepping gradations of d. until he is

13:1.7 There are numerous orders of d. attached to this

13:1.8 universes, and it is a Sonarington secret of d..

19:1.1 are almost wholly devoted to the services of d..

35:3.21 proclaiming spiritual liberty and d. even to remote

35:5.4 Sons are always in accordance with the spirit of d.

36:1.1 Though the Life Carriers belong to the family of d.

40:10.14 you can now recognize your place in the family of d.

44:0.4 that is, any being below the rank of inherent d..

46:5.10 the ascending mortals mingle with all orders of d..

47:7.3 personally familiar with the various groups of d..

49:5.27 of the ministry of all the successive orders of d.,

52:4.3 concluded, Avonals return to their former status of d

74:4.4 Adam held forth in explanation of the orders of d.

100:5.2 eternal, from the bondage of fear to the liberty of d..

140:5.13 Father, you are confirmed in the assurance of d.,

141:2.2 but when you believe in this new gospel of d., my

142:5.2 in the standing of all that concerns eternal and d.

144:4.3 the kingdom of heaven—d.—be received as by a little

149:4.2 anger which are inconsistent with the status of d..”

149:5.4 the assurance of faith and sureties of d. which yield

152:5.6 and more spiritual phases of the new gospel—d.,

155:1.2 I bid you enter into the privileges of d. by faith;

155:3.1 of the spiritual joy of the acceptance of d..”

156:2.6 to strive for the attainment of the full stature of d. in

157:4.7 temple upon that same eternal foundation of his d.,

158:1.4 meet the requirements of his order of d. embraced

164:5.1 the good news of the liberty and joy of d. in the

divine sorrow

4:3.5 occasion emotions of d. in the personalities of

divine source(s)

6:3.3 the Son, you must first perceive its d., the Father,

9:5.7 though the source of mind is d., mind as you know it

19:1.12 from the infinite, eternal, and d. Paradise Source

32:3.7 departs sufficiently far from the original and d.,

91:6.3 with the urge to seek help and guidance from d.,

102:1.6 satisfied only by communion with God, the d. of that

149:6.9 spirit of my Father will surely return to the d.

156:5.19 Love, freely receive from both d. and human sources

160:5.7 but positively declares that this d. of values is truly

divine sovereignty

134:4.0 4. SOVEREIGNTY—DIVINE AND HUMAN

134:4.2 is founded on the fact of d.—God is spirit.

divine spark

132:3.6 acts to release the superhuman activities of the d.,

divine speed

74:1.5 were the last to bid them farewell and d. as they

divine spirit(s) see divine Spirit

0:5.9 3. Spirit. The d. that indwells the mind of man—

1:3.7 achieve oneness with the surviving and guiding d.

1:5.16 His prepersonal d. spirit is a real part of you.

1:6.4 The prepersonal d. which indwells the mortal mind

2:0.3 Depending on the presence of these d. within the

4:1.1 the activities of the celestial beings and the d. who,

5:5.13 cannot invalidate the presence of the d. in such

6:2.6 just as fully and unreservedly share the d. with the

6:4.3 the active presence of the d. of the Eternal Son.

6:7.3 Eternal Son is truly a merciful minister, a d.,

9:2.5 These d. which work for man’s uplifting all act in

11:0.2 Isle is shown forth in the infinite endowment of d.

12:9.6 is a personal-energy system existing around a d.

16:9.2 the moral mind collaborates with the indwelling d. to

42:10.1 being subjected to the overcontrol of living and d.

42:12.13 wherever a d. reality is present, whenever a real

48:1.6 In the days of the mortal flesh the d. indwells you,

86:5.2 the God-knowing mortal mind and its indwelling d.,

92:7.12 of the facilitating ministry of the indwelling d..

95:3.2 personal experiential living because a d. indwells him

101:1.3 The d. makes contact with mortal man, not by

101:3.17 We know by three phenomena, that man has a d.

103:5.1 derived from the direct impulse of the d. indwelling

103:5.5 the altruistic urge of the higher self (d.) are

110:1.6 prove faithful to the trust reposed in you by the d.

110:3.4 consecration to the eternal aims of the d. who waits

110:7.10 I bestow the supreme devotion and affection of a d..

111:0.3 realized that his evolving soul was fathered by a d.,

111:2.6 2. The d. spirit indwelling this human mind and all

111:2.7 3. The relationship between material mind and d.,

111:3.4 the qualities of both the human mind and the d. but

112:2.14 the d. of Paradise bestowal—the secret of the self-

116:6.7 there is a wide gulf between cosmic energy and d.;

117:3.1 The far-flung diversification of eternal energy, d.,

120:3.9 teaching of the ever-present d. of human guidance,

128:6.2 proportions—and his spirit was indeed humanly d..

130:2.9 progressively identified with the indwelling and d.,

131:5.4 God grant us unity with the d. and immortality in

131:10.3 man is human, mortal, but the spirit of man is d.,

132:2.2 the spiritual standards established by the d. which

133:3.7 “There lives within every human mind a d., the gift

133:4.6 grow a spiritual character in the similitude of the d.

133:4.8 Paradise Father of all these bestowed gifts of the d..”

133:6.5 But the soul of man is distinct from the d. which

133:6.5 The d. arrives simultaneously with the first moral

133:6.7 material and spiritual, the material self and the d..

133:7.6 about the mind of man and the d. that lives therein,

135:9.7 And I beheld the d. descending upon this man,

136:2.3 Thus did Jesus observe his own former d.

140:1.3 riches, but rather in the glory of the d. that shall

141:7.3 admission to the kingdom with its eternal and d.

141:7.5 —eternal life in the progress of the d. realities of the

144:5.58 By the gift and bestowal of your d.,

146:2.14 one’s capacity to receive the presence of the d..

146:3.6 “While you cannot observe the d. at work in your

147:7.2 experience freedom from fear and joy in the d..”

149:3.3 Though d. may vary somewhat in the nature and

149:6.9 indwelling spirit shall certainly ascend with the d.

153:3.2 and you can be watered in soul by the d., which is

155:5.12 a religion that makes its chief appeal to the d. of

155:6.4 the reality of God and all that relates to the d. of the

155:6.8 all mankind is indwelt by the same eternal and d.

157:4.5 not prevail against this human fraternity of the d..

159:3.2 Make your appeals directly to the d. that dwells

159:3.6 emotion are not equivalent to the leadings of the d..

160:1.14 that he shall become the re-created child of the d.;

162:4.3 the water symbolized the outpouring of the d..

162:6.3 fathers sought to symbolize the bestowal of the d.

170:5.12 communion with the d. which indwells all believers.

176:3.3 manifests the fruits of that d. which first inspired it

182:1.8 the progressive communion of the d. of the Father

193:2.2 And the fruits of the d. which are yielded in the

193:2.2 If professed believers bear not these fruits of the d.

196:0.11 faith of Jesus bore the transcendent fruits of the d..

196:3.17 human mind and revelation by the indwelling d..

divine Spirit(s) - see also divine spirit; Divine Spirit

8:2.6 the love of God, so the d. depicts the mercy of God.

19:5.8 we are thus apprised of the nearness of these d.,

28:5.22 “searches all things,” and whatsoever the d. knows

34:2.3 Spirits are identical, equally spiritual and wholly d.,

34:6.3 From the heights of eternal glory the d. descends,

34:6.3 to the very heights of bliss from which the d. sallied

34:6.5 The d. is the source of continual ministry to the

34:6.6 and until the d. breathes upon the forms of truth

34:6.7 the d. must dominate and control every phase of

34:6.8 It is the presence of the d., the water of life, that

34:6.11 then the d. will gently and lovingly lead you along

34:6.13 shed abroad in all hearts by the presence of the d..

34:7.1 races, does not naturally bear the fruits of the d..

131:5.3 Our God is the d. and holiest Spirit of Paradise,

144:6.9 with water as the emblem of the baptism of the d..

179:5.1 of the bestowal and ministry of the d. of Truth.

divine spirituality

115:7.8 as the mind of the Conjoint Actor integrates the d. of

divine spontaneity

5:6.9 There is a kinship of d. in all personality.

40:6.7 You have been endowed with a measure of that d.

divine stability

48:4.7 superiors and in the d. of our Supreme Directors.

118:8.3 spirit alliance assures the d. produced by insight and

divine status

5:6.1 status to the highest persons of creator dignity and d.

36:4.4 can they be definitely classified as human or d..

divine statutes

10:6.1 law, the promulgation and interpretation of the d.,

148:5.5 Affliction was good for me that I might learn the d.

divine strength

140:5.8 Only the humble seek for d and crave spiritual power

divine superimpositions

109:2.10 are not a biologic part of mortal life; Adjusters are d.

divine surety

28:7.3 everlasting guideposts—living signs of d.—in mercy

divine sustenance

153:3.2 reality of experience which is equivalent to the d..

divine synthesis

0:8.11 for the d. of all these manifold transactions,

divine talents

136:6.9 the folly and sin of prostituting d. and God-given

divine teacher(s)

66:5.15 Make us a pleasure to our d. and forever put truth

122:2.3 bear a son who shall be the forerunner of this d.,

161:2.8 Jesus speaks with the authority of a d. teacher.

divine technique

23:1.1 They are fundamental to the d. of the Infinite Spirit

27:4.2 There is a d. technique in the approach to Divinity;

42:1.3 will they have mastered one more phase of the d.;

107:0.2 as man progressively masters the d. of achieving

divine tenderness

26:11.5 referred to the manifestation of d. and mercy,

divine things

102:1.1 but d. must be loved in order to be known.”

divine thought(s)

2:6.5 Righteousness may be the d., but love is a father’s

8:3.6 the conjoint representative of the d.-word union.

9:6.2 all d. and perfect ideas, are unerringly drawn into

168:1.2 registration of the combined human emotions and d.,

divine totaling

19:4.5 there is immediately revealed an unerring and d.

divine traits

194:3.1 can comprehend more fully than all the other d.

divine Trinity

10:7.1 of purpose and oneness of execution in the d. of

17:2.1 The Reflective Spirits are of d. Trinity origin.

18:0.1 They are designed by the d. for the fulfillment of

22:10.2 and actually embody the very wisdom of the d.

26:7.1 receive advanced instruction concerning the d. in

divine trust

3:5.1 failure of the delegated personality to fulfill the d..

101:3.10 6. Maintains a d. in ultimate victory in spite of the

divine truth

0:12.12 Successive planetary revelations of d. invariably

1:4.5 to spiritually grasp the qualities of d., beauty, and

2:7.0 7. DIVINE TRUTH AND BEAUTY

2:7.3 D., final truth, is uniform and universal, but the

2:7.6 D. truth is best known by its spiritual flavor.

3:6.2 The will of God is d., living love; therefore are the

55:0.1 their ever-advancing revelations of d. and cosmic

101:5.12 Such a working union of human faith and d.

101:6.7 and d. constitutes the possession of a righteous

110:1.2 the future personification of the triumph of d. in your

130:2.4 material life partner with spiritual energy and d. in

131:9.2 Truth is real and d..

146:3.4 religious experience in the eternal realities of d.

155:6.12 D. must not be discounted because the channel of

159:4.8 Through the mind of man d. may indeed shine forth,

159:4.9 revelations of d. are not sealed except by bigotry,

174:5.7 the Father directed me to speak are words of d.,

175:2.1 they ceased to be the spiritual torchbearers of d. to

176:3.7 regarding their stewardship of d.: “Here, Master,

180:5.2 D. truth is a spirit-discerned and living reality.

180:5.2 When you undertake the human formulation of d.,

180:5.9 the living flexibility and cosmic adaptability of d.

divine types

110:5.2 diverse types of thinking as the human and the d..

divine ubiquity

118:2.3 of Deity, but he is literally a manifestation of d..

divine unfolding

194:3.8 always-growing religion of endless progress and d..

divine unification

2:7.7 is a fragment of God and everlastingly seeks for d.;

56:3.6 in that d. which is experienced in finding God—

divine union

1:7.2 Man attains d. by progressive reciprocal spiritual

8:0.2 eternity event the Father and Son continue in this d..

8:3.6 conjoint representative of the d. thought-word union

divine unity

1:7.8 Trinity in no manner violates the truth of the d..

2:6.7 is not an inconsistent personality; the d. is perfect.

10:4.2 all the d. of the universe functions of undivided Deity

116:2.13 The Supreme Creators, in their d. of power and

divine universe

0:0.6 superuniverses in association with the central and d.,

0:11.1 constituted the creation of the d. and central universe

3:5.16 goodness is inherent in the perfection of the d.

8:4.3 In this d. the Infinite Spirit fully participated in the

11:9.2 We refer to the Isle as belonging to the d., but it

14:0.0 THE CENTRAL AND DIVINE UNIVERSE

14:0.1 The perfect and d. occupies the center of creation;

14:4.11 expanded to describe the physical realities of the d..

26:2.5 chiefly on the seven circuits of the central and d..

29:2.12 Here in the d. there is perfection of energy control,

46:2.5 and the perfection of the eternal worlds of the d..

107:0.6 The Adjuster is the d. reality which factualizes the

divine urge

8:4.1 Actor partake of this desire to minister, this d. to

44:7.3 These expressions of the d. within the evolving

145:2.9 the creature’s conscious response to the d. of the

174:1.5 Love is the outworking of the d. and inner urge of

divine use

48:7.27 in possessing strength as in making a wise and d. of

divine validation

40:7.5 with a fragment of the Father is equivalent to a d.

divine value(s)

0:9.3 of the d. reality values of the finite, the absonite,

2:0.3 in our efforts to portray d. and to present spiritual

16:8.14 7. Worship, the sincere pursuit of d. and the love of

16:8.14 and the wholehearted love of the d. Value-Giver.

16:9.3 the soul of morontia status and increasingly d..

56:10.8 cosmology leads to the pursuit of d. reality values—

56:10.19 in seven differing associations of d. and meanings

92:7.9 3. Consecration intensity—degree of devotion to d..

100:1.8 religious growth embrace cultivated sensitivity to d.

100:3.2 approach to supreme reality and recognition of d..

102:7.10 loving of all friends, and the most d. of all values,

115:2.2 To the experiential universes even d. are increased as

155:3.6 science disturb their faith in eternal realities and d..

161:1.9 represents man’s highest concept of reality and d.;

177:4.10 everlasting attainments of the eternal worlds of d.

195:7.1 faith—human belief in spiritual realities and d..

195:7.23 proves the existence of the spirit realities and d.

195:9.8 the eternal spiritual realities of the d. of the worlds

196:2.4 from the lowest spirit levels up to the highest d.,

divine viewpoint

140:6.7 —the human and the d.; the ways of the flesh and

divine visitation(s)

92:4.1 then must such d. portray teachings which are not

172:3.10 because you knew not the time of your d..

divine Vivifier

131:4.3 Let us long meditate on the adorable and d.;

divine voice

92:2.6 Conscience is not a d. voice speaking to the soul.

109:5.2 to hear the d. that continually speaks within you,

110:3.1 catch an echo, a faint and distant echo, of the d..

divine warnings

139:12.11 had warned Judas that he was slipping, but d. are

divine watchcare

114:7.17 a cosmic orphan shut away from d. by rebellion.

divine way

108:5.3 sometimes depart from the d., but Adjusters never

147:6.6 but if you know not the d., you are unfortunate and

divine will

1:5.13 stands for the unified d. which is exhibited in eternity

1:7.2 nature through wholehearted conformity to the d..

1:7.5 by experience in progressive conformity to the d. of

3:5.15 desire and perfect willingness to do the Father’s d.

5:1.11 and may repeatedly forsake the d. so long as the

5:1.11 they finally and forever lose the desire to do his d.

5:2.1 of the creature’s will to the doing of the d..

5:6.1 all those who wholeheartedly choose to do the d.,

7:5.4 The Eternal Son comes not to mortal man as the d.,

12:7.7 the d. is observed to shine brighter and brighter

33:4.3 This supernal personality embraces the d. of the Son

67:7.6 who chooses to know God and sincerely do his d..

75:4.3 sin is a deliberate transgression of the d.; evil is the

83:8.4 remain joined until such a time as the d. decrees

91:9.5 4. You must make a wholehearted choice of the d..

102:1.1 If any man chooses to do the d., he shall know the

110:2.6 will, human in origin, which is becoming d. through

112:2.19 capacity for ascertaining and executing the d. of the

118:6.5 because the human choice and the d. happen to be

120:0.5 combines in his personal sovereignty the d. of the

130:4.3 conforming his finite personal will to the d. of the

132:5.18 No mortal who seeks to do the d. can stoop to

136:5.4 to release such agencies in order that his d. of your

136:5.4 engage in any choice or act of your d.-human will

136:9.5 while submitting to the doing of the Father’s d..

140:1.2 Father in the hearts of those who desire to do his d..

144:4.9 process of exchanging the human will for the d..

148:5.3 his refusal to walk in the better ways of the d..

150:3.7 lots is not a method designed to disclose the d..

155:6.11 supreme experience of honestly trying to do that d.

158:6.2 endowment of wisdom effectively to do that d.,

167:5.7 d. that men and women should find their highest

168:0.11 in the Father and complete resignation to the d..

182:3.6 completely became one with the d. of his Father.

183:1.1 were not in any sense a part of the d. of the Father,

196:0.10 his own will to the majestic service of doing the d.

196:2.3 in the superb struggle to ascertain the d. and to do

divine wisdom

2:4.5 as mercy is formulated by d. and determined by

2:5.10 divine love functions in unified association with d.

3:4.3 in no wise impoverishes the central source of d..

5:1.2 Father has mobilized the resources of d. in a never-

7:6.3 In spirit nature, d., and co-ordinate creative power,

15:10.23 Their rulers work in the councils of d. for the

19:2.3 Perfector functions, there and then d. functions.

19:2.4 Perfectors of Wisdom are the d. of the Paradise

20:6.1 technique employed by d. to effect such phenomena.

28:5.10 You will pay homage to the d. and goodness of

54:1.7 Even wisdom is d. and safe only when it is cosmic in

91:9.7 6. Your prayer will be directed for d. to solve the

100:6.9 revealed religion is a new quality of d. that is added

100:6.9 reception of increased bestowals of d. and cosmic

131:3.5 enlightenment of the peace and liberty of d..

144:5.65 Give us the d. that does all things well

145:3.8 moments in the earth career of Jesus in which d.

146:2.14 In reality this means a prayer for d. wisdom.

160:5.5 superhuman values, d., and true spirit attainment.

divine Word

6:0.1 has been, now is, and ever will be, the living and d..

20:5.1 literally true that the d. “Word is made flesh,”

32:3.11 make perfect beings, to impart perfection by his d..

143:2.7 Your joy is born of trust in the d., and you shall

divine worlds

14:5.2 Life on the d. of the central universe is so rich and

55:6.2 but it is a sublime foreshadowing of the d. of the

divine worship

5:5.2 level of the consciousness of fellowship through d.

46:5.29 social intercourse, group entertainment, and d..

89:4.7 propitiation cult that constitute modern forms of d..

141:5.2 while your spiritual natures and spirit fruits of d.

146:3.6 unfailingly leads in the directions of d. and loving

167:6.5 early religious training of children in habits of d.,

divine wrath

4:5.4 be shed to win his favor or to divert the fictitious d..

20:6.7 not to satisfy the demands of “stern justice or “d.,”

90:3.8 This theory of disease as a consequence of d. is

149:2.3 satisfy the Father’s stern justice and appease the d..

divine yoke

144:8.8 Take upon you the d., and you will experience the

divine you

112:5.12 and efforts of the human you in liaison with the d.,

divine-human

110:6.14 achieve the final stage of the d. association before

136:5.4 engage in any choice or act of your d. will which

166:0.2 and the glorified memories of his d. personality.

196:2.6 these two concepts were potential in his d. life,

Divine

125:0.6 father, possess such human reflections of the D.,

Divine Action

8:2.2 the Absolute Intelligence, the D.; and on Urantia he

Divine Being

97:4.2 and courageously attacked the belief in a D. who

Divine Builders

44:0.8 3. D. Builders.

44:3.0 3. THE DIVINE BUILDERS

Divine Center

1:1.4 local universe, as the First Creative Source and D..

Divine Controller

1:1.4 the Infinite Upholder, and to the east, the D..

Divine Counselor

0:12.14 [Indited by an Orvonton D., Chief of the Corps of

1:7.9 [Presented by a D., a member of a group of celestial

1:7.9 I have served as a D. in all of the superuniverses

2:7.13 [Presented by a D acting by authority of the Ancients

3:6.9 [Being the D. assigned to the presentation of the

4:5.8 [Presented by a D. of Uversa.]

5:6.14 narrative of the Universal Father by a D. of Uversa.]

6:8.9 [Indited by a D. assigned to formulate this statement

7:7.7 [Indited by a D. assigned to formulate this statement

8:6.8 [Presented by a D. of Uversa commissioned by the

9:8.26 [Revealed by a D. of Uversa commissioned by the

15:12.1 Ancient of Days, a Perfector of Wisdom, or a D..

17:8.10 [Presented by a D. of Uversa.]

18:7.6 [Presented by a D. of Uversa.]

19:4.4 would be the “I was,” the D. the “I will be,” but the

19:7.6 [Presented by a D. of Uversa.]

23:4.7 [Presented by a D. from Uversa.]

24:7.10 [Presented by a D. of Uversa.]

31:10.21 [Jointly sponsored by a D. and One without Name

44:0.16 A D. from Uversa who chances to stand by my side

Divine Counselors

10:6.14 9. D..

15:10.6 3. D..

15:10.11 with whom are associated three billion D..

18:4.4 moderate-sized corps of D., Perfectors of Wisdom,

19:0.4 3. D..

19:2.2 In common with their co-ordinates, the D. and the

19:2.6 the D., together with the Universal Censors,

19:3.0 3. THE DIVINE COUNSELORS

19:3.2 D. are the associates of the Universal Censors and

19:3.2 from one to seven C. being associated with each of

19:3.3 a Universal Censor, and from one to seven D..

19:3.4 One Perfector of Wisdom, seven D., and one

19:3.6 D. are the perfection of the divine counsel of the

19:3.7 Seven D. in liaison with a trinitized evolutionary trio

19:4.2 Neither Perfectors of Wisdom nor D. are thus

19:4.3 in association with Perfectors of Wisdom and D.,

19:4.4 in liaison with Perfectors of Wisdom and D., such

19:4.8 Perfectors of Wisdom, D., and Universal Censors,

22:1.13 Trinity-origin associates—Perfectors of Wisdom, D.

22:10.1 They serve Perfectors of Wisdom, D., Universal

25:6.1 conducted by the Perfectors of Wisdom and the D.

28:3.1 administrators in the supergovernments: the D.,

28:5.4 To the D.—the Hearts of Counsel, the Joys of

28:5.9 immediate appeal is made to the D., who forthwith

28:5.12 and always do they act in concert with the D. and

28:5.15 geniuses placed under the supervision of the D..

28:5.15 Whenever the D. are called upon for important

28:5.16 The D., to whom they are attached, seldom use

28:5.18 The D., to whom this order is attached, utilize them

30:1.16 9. D..

30:2.32 10. D..

37:4.2 Paradise-origin beings as Perfectors of Wisdom, D.,

46:5.15 D., and Universal Censors all reside in this circle

Divine Executioner

25:2.8 3. The D. Executioner. The conciliator qualified by

Divine Executive

8:2.2 the D., the Infinite Mind, the Spirit of Spirits,

Divine Minister

9:0.3 The Spirit, the Conjoint Creator, is a universal and d.

14:6.35 the prerogatives of creatorship which a Universe D.

21:2.2 Spirit, that being who is destined to become the D.,

33:3.1 the Infinite Spirit, as the D., is wholly co-operative

33:3.3 Such a D. is in reality the mother of spirits and

33:3.4 the incessant co-operation of the D. and her vast

33:3.5 certainties of periodic isolation terminate for the D.,

33:5.1 is the Creator Son; the universe mother is the D.,

34:1.1 This is the D..

34:1.4 the local universe, is known in Satania as the D..

34:2.0 2. NATURE OF THE DIVINE MINISTER

34:2.1 metamorphosis at the time of life creation, the D.

34:2.3 In each local universe the D. functions in accordance

34:3.6 The D. is the understanding helper of the Creator

34:4.3 2. The spirit circuit of the D., the Holy Spirit.

34:4.6 Son, is functionally centered in the person of the D..

34:4.7 Holy Spirit of the D. would become nonfunctional

34:4.10 The adjutant mind-spirits are the creation of the D.

34:5.1 The D. co-operates with the Creator Son in the

34:5.1 she continues to collaborate with the Son and the

34:5.3 function included in the spiritual circuits of the D..

34:5.4 as one with the presence of the spirit of the D..

36:5.3 is registered in the immediate presence of the D. on

36:5.4 as personalities apart from the presence of the D.;

36:5.4 mind-spirits are a level of consciousness of the D.

36:5.16 of the spirit of the personal presence of the D.,

37:0.1 attributes is the local universe Mother Spirit, the D.

38:8.1 still further augmented by the embrace of the D..

40:9.3 is filled by an individualization of the spirit of the D.,

40:10.2 a Creator Son focalizes in the associated D.,

41:0.1 certainly pervaded by the space presence of the D. of

45:1.8 the D. of Salvington is everywhere in Nebadon.

50:1.1 the D. (the universe Daughter of the Infinite Spirit)

54:5.11 The D. issued as her third proclamation a mandate

55:10.9 the D. is progressively blending her ministry with

104:1.12 Creator Son of Nebadon, and the D. of Salvington—

112:6.6 creative source of local universe intellect—the D..

113:3.2 adjutant mind-spirits up to the Holy Spirit of the D.

117:5.10 are a part of the local universe experience of the D.

118:9.8 and progressive personalization of the D..

119:1.2 In all Salvington, only the D. and Immanuel knew

Divine Ministers

0:8.11 The Creator Sons and their associated D. are

3:1.8 the Daughters of the Conjoint Actor, the D. of the

15:9.13 The circuit of the D., local universe Mother Spirits,

17:8.8 in the individualization of the local universe D.,

20:1.12 revealed themselves as d.—creators, servers, judges

20:10.2 These Sons of God are the d. who are unceasingly

28:4.4 unlike the local creations with their D., the seat of

33:2.4 This subordination of the D. to the Creator Sons of

55:10.11 the D. will undoubtedly accompany them.

56:3.4 local universes and in the persons of the presiding D.

56:7.7 union between the associated Creator Sons and D.

Divine Presence

0:12.13 these spirits of the D. are able to assist man in the

48:6.17 I shall not, in this D., want for food nor thirst for

136:1.4 But this reputed symbol of the D. was not to be

Divine Spirit

9:8.25 the family of the D. and Infinite Spirit are forever

16:2.1 is the Infinite and D. revealed through the channels

divinely

0:1.1 these ministrations—personal or otherwise—are d.

0:1.6 3. Associative—self-personalized and d. fraternal

0:1.7 4. Creative—self-distributive and d. revealed Deity.

0:11.1 remain d. enshrouded in the Deity Absolute, while

0:11.15 perfectly and d. unified in and by the Universal Abs..

1:5.6 but the Universal Father is in every way d. present in

2:5.4 God is d. kind to sinners.

2:7.4 When man searches for truth, he pursues the d. real.

3:2.1 The affairs of this world and other worlds are d.

3:4.4 successive existences for these d. endowed mortals

5:1.7 prevent such a d. motivated soul from securely

6:2.3 God the Son is just as d. real and eternal in nature as

7:5.11 each Son is a d. perfect portraiture of the Original

8:6.6 all three are d. and absolutely interlocked in a service

10:3.3 love for an honored and d. respected common Father

10:7.1 Son, and the Conjoint Actor are truly and d. one.

13:4.5 exercise of their d. bestowed freedom of choice.

14:3.3 is not automatic, but it is perfect and d. efficient.

14:6.6 perfect Creator is d. pleased with the adoration of

15:10.11 taking origin directly and d. in the Paradise Trinity.

17:1.2 Supreme Executives are uniformly and d. perfect,

18:3.8 most versatile, and the most d. endowed rulers in all

18:5.1 these glorious and d. efficient Trinity personalities.

18:7.2 They are supremely devoted and d. faithful to the

19:6.1 the inherent endowments of such d. perfect creatures

20:5.6 the Magisterial Sons are just as d. effective and all

20:10.4 In their d. perfect co-operation, Michaels, Avonals,

21:2.10 Notwithstanding that all Creator Sons are d. like

23:2.14 the contact of the minds of these d. perfect beings

30:4.33 elaborate, and with more repleteness d. illuminate,

32:3.14 The d. perfect creature and the evolutionary

32:4.7 ways, but such further revelation is not d. possible.

32:4.10 he intrusts with the doing of everything that it is d.

34:6.8 Such d. watered souls are all but independent of

34:6.13 Such spirit-guided and d. illuminated mortals, while

35:9.7 They could have been made d. perfect, but they

40:5.11 always are they d. fair and just, even charmingly

40:6.1 You mortals are d. beloved, and every one of you

44:6.9 achieving an inspiring portrayal of the d. beautiful,

45:1.7 devoted to certain individual groupings of these d.

54:3.1 in the wide universe of this d. bestowed liberty—

56:0.1 domains of universal creation are d. correlated.

56:4.1 The Father is a d. unified personality; hence will all

88:2.10 the invocation of supposed d. inspired writings led to

104:4.7 This is the d. fraternal, creature-loving, fatherly-

106:9.11 by universe creatures in the experience of living d.,

106:9.11 and to live d. means actually to live the will of God.

107:6.2 They truly and d. love you; they are the prisoners

108:3.6 been true to your trusts; you have been d. faithful.

110:0.2 the individual is touchingly sublime, d. Fatherlike.

110:1.4 passive regarding temporal welfare, is d. active

113:4.6 Son-consciousness of the Spirit of Truth are all d.

117:5.13 Cosmically moral and d. spiritual character

118:8.11 has spirit insight, is d. stable and eternally existent.

129:4.7 much that is exquisitely exemplary, d. inspiring, but

131:4.2 His eternal knowledge is d. wise.

131:5.3 attaining the realization of all that is d. perfect.

132:2.9 perfected spirit personality becomes so wholly, d.,

132:2.9 it has become d. complete and spiritually replete;

134:4.1 God the Father d. loves his children, all of them.

134:8.7 rebellious son,may the Ancients of Days judge you d.

143:7.5 Prayer is spiritually sustaining, but worship is d.

148:4.4 Sin is the measure of unwillingness to be d. led

159:5.1 the Scriptures look for those eternally true and d.

160:1.13 those values which are highest and most d. real.

170:2.19 and wherein the will of God is done more d..”

186:5.5 These touching and d. beautiful relations between

193:0.3 by living faith, you become d. God-conscious,

194:3.8 d. folded up in the person and nature of the Son of

196:3.22 is a personal communion with that which is d. real,

diviners

90:5.4 priests evolved from shamans up through d., singers,

divinest

28:6.17 highest satisfaction and is expressive of the d. dignity

diving

41:7.7 4. Space matter and meteors which are incessantly d.

divining

85:2.5 earth’s surface can be detected by a wooden d. rod

Diviningtonsee Divinington, from; Divinington, on;

             Divinington, to

13:0.6 Father fragments are among the natives of D.;

13:1.4 I. D.. This world is, in a unique sense, the “bosom

13:1.4 D. is the Paradise rendezvous of the Thought

13:1.5 The secrets of D. include the secret of the bestowal

13:2.7 access to the other spheres of the Father except D..

13:2.7 will you be permitted to land on the shores of D.,

13:2.9 Excepting D., you will also achieve a partial

15:9.6 interassociated and routed by D. to the Father on

18:1.3 The ten supreme directors of D. affairs are reflective

19:2.2 wisdom of Paradise, of Havona, and except for D.,

20:4.3 Such Adjusters form the supreme D. council of

107:3.0 3. THE DIVININGTON HOME OF ADJUSTERS

107:3.1 seem to be centered on the sacred sphere of D..

107:3.1 numerous unrevealed prepersonal entities share D.

107:3.2 they go back to the realm of supposed origin, D.;

107:3.3 the secret spheres of Paradise, we know less of D.

107:3.6 3. Never to attempt a landing on the shores of D..

107:3.9 be imparted in the educational institutions of D..

107:3.9 personnel of the Adjuster training schools of D..

107:6.7 their release to start for D. upon the natural death of

108:1.8 in the D. schools of the Personalized Monitors

108:3.2 Adjusters are of complete record (outside of D.)

108:3.7 some far-distant and central source, probably D..

108:5.10 possibility of criticism by any being outside of D..

110:2.1 themselves and the Personalized Adjusters of D.,

110:2.4 an immortal entity from the high spheres of D.,

112:3.3 Adjuster is immediately released to depart for D..

112:4.1 bids farewell to the mortal host and departs for D..

112:4.3 the released Adjuster goes to the home sphere of D..

112:4.7 Be enrolled in one of the many training schools of D.

112:4.10 6. Become an associate instructor in the D. schools

112:4.13 the Adjuster, so I am instructed, registers at D.,

112:4.13 recognition of the chief Personalized Monitor of D.

112:7.12 of this fused being is Ascendington, not D.,

112:7.13 What happens on the records of D., I do not know,

Divinington, from

31:2.2 Gravity Messengers hail from D., and they are

40:8.2 and even their Adjusters, by returning from D.,

107:2.2 in experiential nature as they first go out from D.;

107:3.8 nothing of the nature and origin of Adjusters from D.

108:1.1 Adjusters are dispatched for mortal service from D.

108:1.9 once the Adjusters are actually dispatched from D.,

108:1.9 The average transit time of an Adjuster from D. to

108:2.4 this spirit helper assumes jurisdiction direct from D..

108:3.1 and are apparently administered directly from D..

108:3.7 some far-distant and central source, probably D..

109:1.1 virgin Adjusters before they are sent forth from D.,

136:2.3 divine entity returned from D. as a Personalized

Divinington, on

13:1.2 never have I landed on D.; that world is wholly

16:3.2 over the College of Personalized Adjusters on D..

49:6.5 their subjects these waiting Adjusters serve on D.;

107:3.7 there is nothing on D. of real value or profit to me,

107:3.10 These are christened on D. and are always known by

107:3.10 Personalized Adjusters are domiciled on D.;

108:1.2 corps of Adjusters on D. by the reflectivity technique

108:3.2 Adjuster’s complete number is known only on D..

108:3.4 and the central lodgment of the divine gifts on D..

108:3.5 located on the planet, on Salvington, Uversa, or D.,

109:6.3 are the personalities honored with authority on D..

109:7.1 These Personalized Adjusters are at home on D.,

Divinington, to

13:1.6 those truths pertaining to D. which are withheld from

40:4.1 mortal death, such deserted Monitors return to D.,

40:8.3 the indwelling Adjuster return forthwith to D. for

40:9.2 fusion candidates and, proceeding directly to D.,

107:3.7 that it would be quite useless for me to go to D.;

108:2.1 the personality forecasts have been relayed to D.,

108:2.1 who forthwith dispatches this intelligence to D..

108:3.7 We know that they come from D. to the worlds,

109:1.2 fails of survival, when the Adjuster returns to D.,

112:3.4 as entry was made years before, and proceeds to D.

112:3.5 transcription of the mortal career, proceeds to D.;

divinities

56:6.2 Almighty Supreme coming up from the Creator d.

56:10.19 These three d. are primarily manifested by the

98:1.4 loved nor feared these d. of their own creation.

103:0.1 faith-glimpse the certainties and d. of limitless

106:2.3 range of living beings including even Creator d.

106:2.3 The power mastery of the Creator d. in the grand

109:7.8 These extraordinary human d. are among the most

divinitynoun; see also Divinity

0:0.1 respecting the meaning of such terms as God, d.,

0:1.0 I. DEITY AND DIVINITY

0:1.2 quality is best comprehended by creatures as d..

0:1.16 D. is the characteristic, unifying, and co-ordinating

0:1.17 D. is creature comprehensible as truth, beauty, and

0:1.18 D. may be perfect—complete—as on existential and

0:1.18 it may be imperfect, as on experiential levels of time-

0:1.18 or it may be relative, neither perfect nor imperfect,

0:2.18 encounters completion of d, and undergoes depletion

0:4.11 connote all forms of reality, Deity, d., personality,

0:7.9 Deity correlator and synthesizer of time-space d.,

0:8.9 begins with the recognition of the d. of the Creator

0:9.1 the Ultimate eventuate from the potentials of d.

0:10.1 constitute the experiential realization of absolute d.

0:11.7 The Unqualified Absolute is devoid of personality, d.

0:11.11 in the separation of the dynamics of freewill d. from

0:12.3 Infinity of d. is being ever enriched, if not enlarged,

0:12.12 our own superior knowledge of the reality and d.

0:12.13 fully translating the language of the concepts of d.

1:0.4 to strive for the attainment of the perfection of d. is

1:0.5 final and complete in all finite aspects of d. of will,

1:3.2 may we gaze upon the visible manifestation of his d.,

1:3.6 the surviving creature is of the nature and d. of the

1:4.3 planet a fragment of God, a part and parcel of d..

1:7.6 so perfect that d. becomes known by indivisibility,

2:0.2 after his attainment of full consciousness of d..

2:1.7 Sons of God, who, although perfect in d., also often

2:1.11 D. and eternity the Father shares with large numbers

2:2.2 The perfection of d. and the magnitude of eternity

2:3.5 controversy is inherent in the fact that d. of quality

3:6.2 universes characterized by goodness—nearness to d.;

3:6.2 nearness to d.; by potential evil—remoteness from d..

3:6.7 he experiences self-consciousness of d., executes

4:2.7 The material manifestations of d. appear defective

4:3.7 therefore must such a nature of d. be personalized,

4:4.4 and while the Creator Sons fully share his d.,

5:6.6 creature has been touched by the liberating d. of

6:2.5 The Son possesses all the Father’s character of d.

6:8.3 inseparability is personalized in the d. of the Son,

7:1.5 spirit gravity are a part of the d. of the Creator

7:7.1 spiritual nature they are equal; in d. they are identical

8:1.5 energy of infinity and immersed in the spirit of d..

8:2.4 The Infinite Spirit, as a universe revelation of d., is

8:2.8 And these sublime traits of d. are co-ordinated in the

9:1.7 springs into existence a being equal to God in d.,

9:2.4 the ideals of d. and the goal of supreme perfection.

10:1.3 Creators are moved to share d. with their children;

10:5.2 the sum of the Father’s apparent endowment of d.

10:8.7 even if the finaliters do grasp this ultimate of d.,

12:5.8 of the motion of ascent to levels of increasing d..

12:6.1 Stability is wholly and always proportional to d..

12:7.3 that, if, in the d. of any situation, in the extremity of

12:8.5 is the qualitative measure of the living energy of d..

12:8.15 of equal value to personality in the attainment of d..

12:8.15 Consciousness of d. is a progressive spiritual

13:1.4 and thereon is a special manifestation of his d..

13:4.4 But this spiritual presence of d. is not whimsical

13:4.5 And thus does the spirit of d. become humbly

16:2.5 the d. and personality of the Conjoint Actor

17:1.4 plans of d. promulgated by the Seven Master Spirits.

17:2.4 Majeston is the only existing personality of d created

17:2.6 the Supreme and the Ultimate attain new levels of d.

18:1.6 eternal Gods, freely to know their characters of d.

19:1.4 in a segmentalized conception of reality and d..

19:2.1 the Trinity designed to personify the wisdom of d. in

19:3.4 Universal Censor constitute a tribunal of Trinity d.,

19:4.5 voice of wisdom has spoken and the counsel of d.

20:10.4 never-ending expansion of the d. of the First Great

21:5.5 This sovereignty is thus all-inclusive of the d. of God

21:6.4 it leads from supreme d. through ultimate absonity to

24:1.1 origin to circuits of energy and superessence of d.,

26:4.13 Perfection of purpose and d. of desire,

26:6.3 spiritualization of purpose, a new sensitivity for d.,

26:7.4 divine rest do they partake of the “essence of d.

26:9.4 and perfection is replete in the supremacy of d..

27:5.4 The wisdom of truth takes origin in the d. of the

28:0.1 In degree of d. and in potential of supremacy,

28:4.8 something of the manner in which d. encompasses

28:5.8 there ensues a stream of the wisdom of d. from the

28:5.11 of perceiving a reflection of the wisdom of d. and

28:6.21 Greatness is synonymous with d..

28:6.21 In reflecting other qualities of d., the superuniverse

28:7.3 you will begin to gain access to the tools of d. and

30:1.92 they are the eventuated children of d., ultimacy,

30:4.31 begin the progressive course in d. and absonity.

32:2.6 initial creative concept of identity and ideal of d..

32:2.6 though markedly limited in the attributes of d..

32:3.13 wherein the eternal d. of the Trinity is conjoined

32:3.13 is conjoined with the evolving d. of the Supreme

33:1.1 personalizing this 611,121st universal concept of d.

33:2.4 personal repositories of the finitely manifestable d. of

33:2.4 Michaels qualify them to portray the experiential d.

33:4.2 create an unlimited number of Sons in d. equal to

33:4.2 Gabriel of Salvington is like the Universe Son in d.

35:5.3 sonship in stability of purpose and in d. of judgment.

36:5.15 the ability to recognize d. and worship Deity,

37:0.1 Co-ordinate in d. and complemental in creative

39:9.3 journey toward the Paradise goal of d. and eternity.

40:10.8 are pioneering the expanding frontiers of d. in the

42:2.19 Energy is close of kin to d when it is Paradise energy

42:2.22 into universe power as one of seven “infinities of d..”

42:12.13 approaches d. of purpose and supremacy of action

44:5.5 the experiential unification of all grand universe d..

44:6.5 the sentiments of morontia and the emotions of d.

45:4.6 the recognition of the d. of “The Supreme Chief.”

45:5.3 link in the chain of personalities extending from d.

48:4.4 blasphemous of the righteousness and glory of d..

48:4.20 ascendant mortal contributes the overtones of d. to

48:5.6 will enter the schools of philosophy, d., and pure

48:6.7 act is potent in proportion to the d. of its motivation.

50:1.1 Prince is the sole representative of complete d.,

50:1.3 Being quite alone as representatives of d. on the

52:1.7 capacity for seeking reciprocal contact with d..

54:0.1 the persistent pursuit of d. leads to the kingdom of

54:1.4 and all personality reality is proportional to its d.

54:6.2 manifestation in all dealings of d. with humanity.

56:3.6 is experienced in finding God—oneness with d.

56:5.2 the various Deity personalizations in whom d. is

56:5.3 The present functioning of d. in the superuniverses is

56:6.1 progeny exhibit the characteristic unity of d..

56:6.1 And this d. of purpose manifested by the Supreme

56:6.2 the Almighty power of Supremacy by diverse d.

56:8.1 mortal man: First, he is the unifier of time-space d.,

56:8.2 the time-space d. of God the Sevenfold unifying in

56:10.2 experiential study of philosophy, cosmology, and d..

56:10.3 Philosophy you somewhat grasp, and d. you

56:10.18 The goodness values of d. are the merciful

56:10.19 These meaningful reality values of d. are blended in

56:10.20 there are yielded the fruits of d.: intellectual peace,

77:9.12 man up to God and on to eternity of service and d.

91:7.13 beautiful and blissful contemplation of paradisiacal d.

91:8.10 satisfaction which comes from communion with d..

92:5.1 God’s sons—even fashioned in the finite image of d.;

93:6.4 great Urantian agreement between d. and humanity

94:4.2 Hindu theology depicts four descending levels of d.:

94:6.3 these are eternally harmonized by the spirit of d..”

94:11.5 could attain to the realization of this inner d..

94:11.10 aspire to become one—to attain the d. of a Buddha.

95:6.2 idea of a God of justice, the Mosaic concept of d..

96:1.7 endeavored to worship these evolving ideas of d.,

96:4.6 Moses sought to enlarge their concept of d. when

96:6.4 Mosaic concept of d.: “You children of wickedness

96:7.5 And when you read the lofty concept of d. found in

97:1.4 same embodiment of unerring perfection and d..

97:7.11 while in glory Isaiah proclaims the d. of the Father,

98:4.8 lead up to the “enthusiasm” of the realization of d.

100:2.2 wholehearted worship of the perfection ideals of d..

101:1.1 Religion is the experiencing of d. in the

101:2.12 D. functions in mortal personality as the Adjuster gift

101:3.4 man reveals itself and demonstrates the potential d.

101:5.12 its expanded presentation of the truths of d. and

101:10.4 Mankind can never discover d. except through the

101:10.6 can there be either scientific or logical proofs of d..

101:10.9 struggle to attain eternity of life and d. of status.

103:1.1 can interpret the leadings and urges of the spirit of d.

103:1.6 this Monitor presents a value, exudes a flavor of d.,

103:7.2 man the temporal into the actuality and d. of man

103:9.6 faith initiates him into a world of d., spiritual

104:1.9 one Deity existing in a triune manifestation of d.

104:1.13 The Michael Creators fully embody the d. of the

104:4.15 Love may characterize the d. of the first triunity,

104:4.38 This is the last outreach of d. on the levels of infinity

105:7.16 the subsupreme co-ordinators of the d. of God the

106:1.4 finds the personal and spiritual d. of the Sevenfold

106:2.4 the cohesive qualities of d. by synthesizing—

106:4.4 the personal values of his transcendental d. will be

106:6.6 But in regard to the conceivable values of d. and

106:8.12 other phases not so immediately concerned with d.

106:8.15 transcendental and absonite personification of d..

106:9.11 of the Father are revealed within the qualities of d..

106:9.11 these qualities of d. are personally appropriated by

107:1.2 the Adjusters are undiluted and unmixed d.,

107:3.2 with the specialized manifestation of the Father’s d.

107:4.1 It is highly probable that such purity of d. embraces

108:1.1 are identical in the endowment of existential d.,

108:4.2 must be diverse manifestations of the same d..

108:6.3 The Adjuster is the mark of d., the presence of God

109:1.3 The perfection of the d. of a newly formed Adjuster

109:1.5 the final product of this union of d. and humanity

109:6.3 the spirit transcript of the human d. of the bestowal

110:3.4 great goal of human existence is to attune to the d.

110:3.7 co-ordinating these qualities of d. through worship,

111:2.8 mind of the creature to know God and attain the d.

112:7.14 the plan of the eternal bestowal of d. upon humanity.

115:1.2 morality, ethics, duty, love, d., origin, existence,

115:3.15 Potentiality (of human d.) is what man evolves in

115:3.19 those absonite qualities of ultimate d. which lie

115:6.6 The mighty eruption of the Paradise-creative d.

115:7.2 progression, sometime to attain the d. of Supremacy.

116:2.3 and to understand the meaning values of d..

116:2.3 qualify the extra-Paradise personalizations of d.,

116:3.3 the Conjoint Actor unify the spirit of d. with the

116:3.3 When d. becomes like humanity, inherent in this

116:4.8 Son evolves from the nature of existential d. to the

116:4.9 eventually acquire natures expressive of Paradise d.

117:0.3 then has the d. of Supremacy advanced one more

117:1.5 a combination of the will of d. and humanity.

117:1.7 these concepts of d. represent finite maximums of

117:1.7 The eternal sources of these triune qualities of d. are

117:3.4 a living channel from humanity to d. since he has

117:3.4 the Son of Man, to the Paradise d. of Michael of

117:4.1 As we view the ceaseless struggles for d. of being,

117:5.2 by such union with d. man exalts, enriches, unifies,

117:5.11 man and Adjuster must find echo in the d. of God

117:6.3 in original nature and d. they are like the Father,

117:6.15 these Paradise ascensions passes through the d. of

117:6.18 finaliters will be the d. and nature of God the

118:0.6 5. The Sevenfold is self-distributive d..

118:7.8 the ascending personality achieves d. of status,

118:8.11 from the stability of mechanical statics to the d. of

120:2.9 creative attributes of your personal d. will follow

124:4.4 the rearing of this unprecedented combination of d.

126:0.1 Jesus began to be self-conscious of d. and destiny,

128:1.8 The self-realization of d. was a slow and, from the

128:1.8 This revelation and self-realization of d. began in

128:1.11 his consciousness of the ministry of d. in humanity,

130:4.2 perfection of quality and d. of value—constitute the

130:4.3 such a state of d. is attained and maintained only

132:3.6 identity association with this indwelling spark of d.

133:6.1 early training to respect images as symbols of d. had

135:4.2 John knew only of the old methods of approach to d.

135:11.3 Never again did he doubt the mission and d. of

136:6.1 the inherent potential of his new status of d., Jesus

136:8.1 to “show us a sign” in demonstration of his d..

136:8.3 the Personalized Adjuster as sufficient proof of d.

136:9.12 finally reject all of his claims to authority and d..

137:4.5 indulge in some outward demonstration of his d..

137:7.2 them that they were not dismayed by his d..

139:2.8 make confession of Jesus’ combined humanity and d.

142:3.10 perfect keeping with these enlarging concepts of d..

145:0.3 unwaveringly believed in the d. of his earth mission

145:4.1 Their lingering doubts of Jesus’ d. were banished.

154:6.1 believed wholeheartedly in the d. of his mission on

157:5.1 Jesus was the Son of God, of his unquestioned d..

157:5.1 not taught that the Messiah would spring from d.;

157:5.2 disclose the third plan—openly to announce his d.,

157:6.2 apostles had an adequate conception of Jesus’ d..

157:6.3 was characterized by his acknowledgment of d.

158:1.5 Now, as a result of the Master’s admission of his d.,

158:4.4 —at least he had admitted the fact of his d.

159:4.8 forth, but always of relative purity and partial d..

160:1.11 to the consciousness of contacting with d.;

160:1.12 that consciousness of union with d. which equips

160:1.13 humanity—the search for God, the attainment of d.

160:3.1 man to release these soul-bound powers of d. and

160:5.7 gospel embraces the infinity of realities, the d. of

161:2.2 1. Jesus has admitted his d., and we believe him.

161:2.4 He seems to approve of our belief in his d..

161:2.5 convince us he is a combination of humanity and d..

161:2.9 He has definitely claimed d.; he professes to be in

161:3.1 Consciousness of d. was a gradual growth in the

161:3.1 limiting his human consciousness of his d..

162:1.9 official or formal announcement of the d. of Jesus to

166:3.4 entrance when it is revealed in the likeness of d.,

169:4.3 You learn about God from Jesus by observing the d.

174:1.3 divine parent possesses infinity and d. of sympathy

179:3.2 first human wholeheartedly to believe in the d. of

180:2.5 there exists this living connection between d. and

180:5.2 the realization of d. and the consciousness of

182:3.5 before the greatest of all the revelations of his d.,

182:3.6 his humanity laid a firmer faith-hold upon his d.;

186:2.2 the one concerning the nature and d. of his mission

194:2.19 and after the attainment of the d. and glorification of

194:3.1 are the truths of d. which men can comprehend

194:4.2 and the return of their faith in the Master’s d..

195:10.2 The beauty and sublimity, the humanity and d.,

196:0.2 All these attributes of d. he focused in his mind as

196:0.9 deep consciousness of close relationship with d.,

196:1.1 Let not the discussions of the humanity or the d.

196:1.6 fact-realization of the attainment of totality of d.

196:2.2 that sublime consciousness of achieved d. which

196:2.2 And when Jesus had thus attained d., he was still the

196:2.3 as he walked on earth in the full consciousness of d..

196:2.4 lowly levels of humanity to become one with d.,

196:2.4 all mortals may so ascend from humanity to d..

196:2.5 profoundly believed in the d. of the risen Christ,

196:3.6 insight and corresponding spheres of d. of values

196:3.9 a fuller experience in and with this foretaste of d..

Divinity

5:2.1 The spiritual presence of D. must of necessity be

13:1.3 a unique presence of D. which can only be

13:1.3 these specialized and impersonal presences of D..

26:6.2 ascenders achieve a new realization of Supreme D..

27:4.2 There is a divine technique in the approach to D.;

34:6.2 Although D. may be plural in manifestation,

35:2.1 being just about midway between the highest D.

74:4.1 They decided that D. had descended to earth in

91:3.7 and impersonal D., the indwelling Adjuster.

97:1.4 Stability in dealing with D. was proclaimed.

106:5.2 only of the personality qualities of experiential D.,

118:4.1 of infinite and absolute attributes to subordinate D.

divinityadjective

divinity achievements

106:2.4 power arising out of the d. of God the Sevenfold

divinity activities

0:11.6 within which all d.—existential and experiential—

divinity acts

116:4.2 power of the Supreme is dependent on the d. of

divinity aspects

106:1.4 The d. of this Deity grouping are at present

106:8.10 While this is an adequate presentation of the d. of

106:8.10 appear to be perfectly co-ordinating with the d..

divinity attainment

5:4.1 a living and dynamic experience of d. predicated on

26:5.5 The d. of this circle takes place on the pilot world

32:5.8 The adventure of d. attainment lies before you!

40:7.2 —even to the highest heights of glory and d.

55:6.7 and incomprehensible career of ascension and d..

56:10.12 goodness, greatness, is the measure of real d..

106:2.3 It encompasses the whole gamut of d. in time and

107:6.2 Adjusters long for the d. of your mortal minds that

116:3.5 bestowals unfailingly reveal the Paradise path of d..

116:4.10 to find God, they are not creating these paths of d.;

118:10.8 as creature mind ascends to the perfection of d.

divinity attenuation(s)

8:4.5 do joyfully undergo an amazing series of d., until

116:6.7 greater d., more difficult problems to be solved,

divinity attributes

56:9.12 to the Father to become like him in all possible d..

divinity attunement

110:2.5 Your mind has attained to d., and the Adjuster’s

divinity bestowal

36:5.17 Mind is a d., but it is not immortal when it functions

divinity characteristics

17:3.1 of the association of the d. of the Universal Father,

divinity combination

10:2.8 associations exhaust the possibilities for such d.,

divinity consciousness

161:3.2 the theory that he could, at will, self-limit his d..

divinity co-ordinate

33:1.4 of the Universal Father, the d. of the Eternal Son,

divinity descensions

116:3.4 ministry unifies d. with creature ascensions;

divinity endowment

0:9.1 evolves from the antecedent d. of the encompassed

divinity essence

18:0.11 They are of d., and they have never been known to

divinity expression

0:1.10 functioning on the second level of unifying d. as

0:2.2 personality levels of subinfinite value and relative d.:

117:4.11 the Supreme delayed in achieving d. in the grand

divinity factors

4:4.8 our any-time capacity to grasp the personality and d.

divinity grouping

116:4.12 to the full function of God the Sevenfold as this d.

divinity level(s)

0:3.22 experiential Deity is being actualized on the d. of

0:9.2 Ultimate is designative of Deity functioning on d. of

17:8.4 equivalate to the d. of the Trinity of Paradise Deities.

26:6.3 their efforts at penetrating the d. of the Trinity of

35:8.2 Being a later and lower—as concerns d.—order of

divinity manifestations

56:7.5 as well as every new invasion of space by d.,

119:8.4 was peculiarly revelatory of one of these d..

divinity meanings

0:2.18 7. God the Absolute—the experientializing God of d.

divinity ministry

106:1.3 The d. of the Sevenfold reaches inward through the

divinity motivated

26:11.5 of the living God; that the creature is, after all, d..

divinity personalities

0:2.10 Deity may, or may not, refer to d..

divinity phases

106:8.11 But these are unifying with the d. just as the power

divinity potential(s)

21:6.4 the personal realization of the Paradise-d. bound up

32:3.14 are equal in degree of d., but they differ in kind.

39:9.1 compensated the differential in d. formerly setting

divinity presence

106:3.5 evolving and expanding within the d. of the Deity

117:5.14 attainment of God the Supreme as an actual d.,

divinity principle

94:1.4 Brahman was conceived as the energy-d. principle

divinity pursuit

11:9.8 embarked upon the long, long Paradise trail of d.

divinity quality

112:7.1 fixation of d., past-eternity experience and memory,

divinity reality

56:10.20 and goodness embrace the full revelation of d..

divinity realization

14:4.22 circuits in their efforts to attain higher levels of d.

56:7.1 And every such local enhancement of d. is

117:6.7 of enriching experience, ripening wisdom, and d..

divinity recognition

27:7.6 of the growing intelligence and expanding d. of the

divinity response

31:10.10 The seven finaliter corps represent the d. of the

105:6.5 The d. to the imperfection inherent in the time lag

divinity revelation

105:7.17 represents the personality and d. of the Father to

divinity successes

105:6.5 the Supreme is predicated on the d. of God the

115:4.7 prerogatives of the Almighty are predicated on the d.

117:3.10 the d. of the creator and administrator children of

divinity tension or divinity-tension

0:3.21 unqualified infinity produced the first absolute d..

0:4.5 This Father-initiated d. is perfectly resolved by,

116:7.6 striving for God-attainment, creates a genuine d. in

divinity traits

6:3.1 overshadows the d. by the infinite personalization of

divinity unfoldings

116:4.7 the mind experiments, galactic adventures, d.,

divinity values

106:8.11 and the Consummator of Destiny in regard to all d..

106:8.11 triune grouping have to do with other-than-d. in the

divinization

196:1.6 stages of faith consciousness of progressive d..

divisible

0:4.6 viewpoint of time and space, reality is further d. as:

divisionseparation; see division of labor

32:4.3 There is no d. of authority; never is there a cross

41:0.2 the grand universe discloses a clear-cut d. between

70:8.5 the first general d. of society into free and bond.

70:12.2 In the long struggle between d. of authority and

71:8.1 only sacred feature of human government is the d.

72:8.2 The first d. of public trust pertains principally to

72:9.2 as is the national government with its threefold d.

127:2.5 resulted in creating a d. among the Jewish youths

127:2.7 family was in a turmoil, his youthful friends in d.,

127:2.10 the d. of sentiment was never fully overcome.

127:2.10 Nazareth maintained a d. of sentiment regarding the

137:2.2 The first great d. was about to take place.

150:4.3 but when men reject my gift, d. and turmoil result.

150:4.3 such d. can produce only sorrow and sadness.

150:7.2 there had been a d. of opinion in Nazareth

162:1.5 Sanhedrin as a result of the secret d. of sentiment

164:4.4 embarrassing questions, so that a serious d. arose

165:6.3 D. can only be the result where two members of a

195:10.15 such d. of Christendom presents a grave weakness

division of laborsee also divisions of labor

44:3.3 economy of mutual ministry and specialized d..

62:3.3 of social organization and a crude economic d..

63:4.2 in social organization and a new d. of clan labor.

69:2.3 and the first result of organization was d., saving its

69:3.4 These differences determined the next d. of labor.

81:6.29 Civilization has been greatly advanced by the early d.

84:1.9 The sex d. also made for comfort and increased

84:3.10 warfare lessened the disparity between the d. based

85:0.3 man’s concepts envisioned a d. in the supermortal

divisiongrouping

11:3.4 One thousand of these units constitute a d..

14:4.1 each major d. is composed of one thousand minor

15:11.3 passed a recommendation that the executive d. of

18:1.2 these co-ordinate rulers presides over each such d. of

19:7.5 with every individual embraced within every d. of the

24:2.9 be comparatively useless in any other d. of labor.

32:4.4 relations of any d. of creatures to any other class of

35:9.5 They are the executive d. of the local universe,

36:1.3 The first d. is the senior Life Carriers, the second,

36:1.3 The primary d. is subdivided into twelve groups of

39:1.14 These seraphim become associates of the d. chiefs of

43:2.4 The mortal d. of this latter tribunal consists of seven

46:5.13 in all of this work they are ably assisted by a d. of

48:6.34 The majority of this particular d of seraphic ministers

72:2.4 The legislative d. embraces three houses:

72:4.5 staff functioning as the third or advisory legislative d.

72:8.2 elective, or appointive office in the second d.

72:8.2 D. three includes state responsibilities, and such

72:8.2 The fourth and last d. of officeholders are not

74:1.2 directors of the d. of experimental energy as applied

76:2.9 did promote peace between this d. of the Nodites

78:6.4 improvement of the northern d. of the yellow race.

80:2.2 The least progressive d. to the east of the Sahara

80:7.2 Andites who had intermarried with the Vanite d.

80:9.8 In later times this southern d. of the white race was

80:9.15 a fairly well-defined d. of the white race into classes,

81:4.11 The unifying factor in this d. is the greater or lesser

94:9.4 This is the Hinayana d. of Buddhism which clings to

94:9.5 this northern d. of Buddhism continued to evolve in

94:12.2 It was among the latter d. of Buddhism that the dual

113:6.3 potentiality or to some other d. of seraphic ministry.

114:6.8 the ministry of this seraphic d. that “the Most Highs

114:7.7 Each d. of planetary celestial service is entitled to a

127:2.4 subsequently becoming an officer in the Galilean d..

136:5.3 selected personalities from every d. of universe

149:0.4 forty to fifty messengers in this intelligence d. of

163:7.3 Peter’s wife, became a member of this new d. of

182:3.8 The d. commanders of these armies of heaven have

divisional or divisional capitals or divisional headquarters

18:3.6 seventy administrative sectors and has seventy dc.

31:0.13 on Paradise, in the local universes, and on all the dc..

36:1.2 in all phases of their d. administration Life Carriers

37:3.3 in more recent times a dh. of the archangels has been

37:3.4 your lowly and confused planet has become a dh. for

44:0.1 Among the courtesy colonies of the various dh. and

55:12.2 creature-trinitized sons are assembled on the dc. of

73:7.4 Adam was to establish racial, continental, and dh.

114:4.3 the commanding archangel attached to the dh. of

114:4.4 excepting only the d. organization of the archangels.

114:7.16 on the planet of a circuit and dh. of the archangels.

divisionssee divisions of labor

11:3.3 zone is in part subdivided into seven immense d.,

11:3.4 One hundred thousand d. equal one congregation.

12:1.2 the major d. of pervaded space—total creation,

13:1.17 It should be remembered that all d. and levels of

14:4.1 these three phases is divided into seventy major d.,

14:4.1 division is composed of one thousand minor d.,

15:3.4 Of the ten major d. of Orvonton, eight have been

15:3.7 The Sagittarius sector and all other sectors and d. of

15:6.1 of space are classifiable into the following major d.:

15:9.2 only two energy-circuit d. or power segregations:

16:0.1 why the universe is operated in seven grand d.,

17:1.2 Master Spirits maintain contact with the various d.

18:4.5 are the officers of the courts of all three d.,

18:4.6 practically all administrators of the various d. of

18:4.9 have to pass through every one of the ten major d.

18:7.5 near the center of all things to the primary d. of the

19:1.3 for emergency duty and unusual service in all d. of

19:4.3 Divine Counselors, they operate throughout all d. of

22:0.1 order of sonship is subdivided into three primary d.

22:0.1 These primary d. are: 1. Deity-trinitized Sons.

22:1.9 to origin, nature, and function, into three major d.:

23:2.2 the Infinite Spirit to the following seven d of service:

24:0.1 entities of the Conjoint Creator into three grand d.:

24:0.2 function throughout the grand universe in seven d.:

24:1.9 The major and minor sectors are administrative d.

26:5.2 work for the ascending mortals in three major d.:

26:5.2 is divided into seven branches of twelve minor d.

27:6.3 courses in the seventy functional d. of wisdom.

29:0.5 directors, they embrace the following major d.:

29:1.3 effective power centers in all d. of the grand universe

29:3.4 and this is true of all seven d. of both orders.

29:4.37 The frandalanks are created in thirty d., one for each

29:5.1 force organizers comprise two grand d. of service:

30:1.93 the seven levels of the absonite in twelve grand d.

30:2.1 of living beings is registered on Uversa in seven d.:

30:3.10 There are seventy d. of this colony on Uversa,

33:7.2 and they function in seven d. of ten sections each.

36:1.3 Life Carriers are graded into three grand d.: The first

36:1.3 The segregation of these three d. was effected by the

37:9.12 all d. of the administrative organization of the local

39:3.6 These seraphim are organized in seventy d. on

39:3.6 these d. minister on the seventy morontia progress

39:4.1 are the able assistants of the directors of the lower d.

41:0.2 while these d. are astronomically paralleled in the

41:3.10 sometime more fully disclose the ten grand d. of

42:3.2 and space bodies there are ten grand d. of matter:

43:0.1 Constellations being the primary d of a local universe

43:1.7 centers for the seventy d. of constellation affairs.

43:1.9 the accommodation of at least seventy major d. of

43:2.7 serves the lower d. of the legislative assembly.

43:6.4 but on such a world as Edentia there are ten d. of the

43:6.4 Were you to view these ten d. of Edentia life, you

43:6.7 Being endowed with ten d. of physical life, not to

44:0.3 one thousand to each of the seven d. of artisans.

44:0.5 are commissioned in the following seven major d. of

45:5.1 The great d. of celestial life have their headquarters

46:2.5 endowed with the ten standard d. of physical life

46:6.1 The executive-administrative d. of the system are

46:6.1 one thousand squares are clustered in ten grand d.,

48:5.6 in three general groups of one hundred d. each:

48:6.3 being assigned for service in the following seven d.:

49:5.30 related in twelve great groups of seven major d. each

55:3.10 keen striving in the advanced domains and d. of

58:6.2 links between the great d. of the animal kingdom

64:6.18 The green race split into three major d.:

65:2.10 frog family, today represented by four surviving d.:

69:6.1 Primitive society with its four d.—industrial, military,

70:8.1 in light and life has effaced these d. of mankind,

70:8.8 the earliest d. of this sort were the demarcations

72:2.3 federal government embraces three co-ordinate d.:

72:2.8 These regional d. are wholly executive and

72:2.13 The socioeconomic courts function in three d.:

72:2.14 and executive d. of the home and social system.

72:4.4 the attention of students from the lower social d.

72:5.4 recognize legal compensation as falling in three d.:

72:5.8 prorated to all three d.: capital, skill, and labor.

72:8.2 public offices of the nation are grouped in four d..

72:8.5 educational system administered under fifteen d..

73:4.3 This menagerie was organized in twelve grand d.,

97:2.1 In both of these political d. many truth teachers

99:6.3 tendency to form sects and competitive d.;

103:7.11 All d. of human thought are predicated on certain

107:2.1 although we do not altogether comprehend these d..

114:1.1 with the local universe and its administrative d. until

114:6.7 ultrasectarianism and meaningless controversial d.

115:3.18 But even these basic d. of sequence relationships

132:5.13 divide your wealth into these ten grand d.,

divisions of laborsee also division of labor

69:3.1 The d. in primitive society were determined first by

69:3.8 Further d. were favored by the inherent differences

divorcenoun

82:3.15 couples marry with the thought of convenient d.

83:3.1 the husband was doomed to lose in case of d. or

83:7.2 mores, d. was had at the option of the man alone,

83:7.3 of marriage: the ordinary, which permitted d., and

83:7.7 Easy d., when the result of lack of self-control or

83:7.8 upon marriage, just so long will d. remain prevalent.

83:7.8 must d. function as the social safety valve which

111:4.10 That is the explanation of poverty, d., war, and

140:8.14 refused to lay down laws regarding marriage and d.

140:8.14 Jesus’ early followers had strong opinions on d.

140:8.14 these more stringent and advanced ideas about d.

167:5.2 Master by inducing him to discuss marriage and d.

167:5.2 into conflict with their laws concerning d..

167:5.3 a controversy with the Pharisees concerning d.,

167:5.4 The Pharisees had even gone so far as to teach that d

167:5.4 make pronouncements dealing with marriage and d.,

167:5.5 not offer new mandates governing marriage and d.,

167:5.7 After Jesus had talked about marriage and d., later

167:5.8 cleared up many misunderstandings regarding d.;

divorceverb

83:3.4 A man could not d. a dowered wife without paying

92:1.3 And it is impossible entirely to d. purely evolved

97:7.4 unforgiving priests sought to d. from all association

103:6.10 attempted to d. the mathematical from the volitional.

118:1.8 a way as to d. the present of its true relationship

140:6.6 Shall we allow a man to d. his wife as Moses has

167:5.3 man to d. his wife for the most trifling of reasons,

divorceadjective

72:3.8 Marriage and d. laws are uniform throughout the

72:3.9 D. regulations are somewhat lax, but decrees of

72:3.9 Notwithstanding their easy d. laws, the present rate

83:7.7 largely responsible for the increasing d. tendencies

140:8.14 In Jesus’ time d. practices were lax in Palestine

167:5.2 their d. practices served to contrast the better

167:5.2 the Pharisaic interpretations of Mosaic d. statutes.

167:5.3 strong disapproval of the lax and unfair d. practices

167:5.4 He never sanctioned any d. practice which gave man

167:5.5 written laws or their much-cherished d. privileges.

divorced

1:7.3 Even beauty and truth would be d. from survival

28:6.21 Greatness and goodness simply cannot be d..

54:1.4 Liberty is suicidal when d. from material justice,

94:11.11 Buddhism, in its highest form, becomes d. from

101:3.3 partnership of the material and the spiritual is d. by

117:5.7 Upon mortal death the self is everlastingly d. from

160:2.9 The present, when d. from the past and the future,

divorcement

0:3.21 this d. from unqualified infinity produced the first

119:8.1 there were issued those mandates of Paradise d.

140:6.6 what shall we teach the people regarding d.?

140:6.6 But I will say, concerning this question of d., that,

178:1.9 and result in the gradual d. of politics and religion.

divorcements

117:4.14 God’s gifts—his bestowal of reality—are not d.

divorces

72:3.9 the present rate of d. is only one tenth that of the

111:3.2 make final decisions until death or translation d. it

divulge

23:2.11 have never been known to d. a secret or betray the

23:2.20 systems of space, but they never d. such information.

donon-exhaustive; see dointerrogative

                   see doimperative

6:5.4 attributes, and this they have done and now do.

29:4.25 They can and do change the physical form of the

99:5.10 gather together to actually do something—partake of

115:0.1 —one must do something as well as be something.

140:5.9 for something negative—something “not to do”?

140:10.1 twelve what they must be, not what they must do.

142:4.2 refrain from this and take care not to do that, but

164:5.3 If I do not the works of God, believe me not, but if

175:1.8 They say that which is good, but they do it not.

179:4.6 Jesus said: “What you have decided to do,do quickly

187:2.4 forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

188:5.6 forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

dointerrogative; see dowith not

37:3.4 Do you grasp the significance of the fact that your

40:7.5 Do you appreciate what has been done for you?

40:7.5 Do you comprehend the grandeur of the heights of

107:4.7 Do you really fathom what it means to have an

133:3.6 Do you happen to know all of the circumstances

135:6.8 To the soldiers John said: “Do no violence and exact

140:3.19 Do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from

140:5.9 for something negative—something “not to do”?

142:5.2 Do you earth fathers take pleasure in torturing

142:6.6 Do you have the courage, Nicodemus, to believe in

143:1.5 Do you, my chosen apostles, resemble weaklings?

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

145:2.5 one man to his neighbor, do you know the Lord?

147:7.2 Do the sons of the bridechamber fast while the

153:2.10 Do I understand you to say that you are the

162:2.3 Do you really claim to be the Messiah?”

162:2.9 Do we condemn a man before we hear him?”

163:2.4 Do you believe this gospel of the kingdom?”

165:6.1 Do you speak this parable to us, your apostles, or is

166:2.3 Do you feel certain about your opinions, Simon?”

166:4.2 Do you see the power of the spiritual world

179:3.8Do you really understand what I have done to you

180:6.7 Do you inquire among yourselves about what I

184:1.5 Do you have no care as to whether I am friendly

184:1.5 Do you have no regard for the power I have in

184:1.8Do you claim to be the Messiah, the deliverer of

185:7.2 Then said Pilate: “Do you refuse to speak to me?

185:7.2 Do you not realize that I still have power to release

187:4.1 said: “Do you have no fear even of God?

189:4.10 Do you know where they have taken him?”

192:2.2 toward Peter and asked, “Peter, do you love me?”

192:2.3 to Peter and asked, “Peter, do you really love me?”

192:2.4 third time, asked, “Peter, do you truly love me?”

196:1.2 Do professed Christians fear the exposure of a

dowith not—interrogative

3:1.2Do not I fill heaven and earth?

111:7.3 Why do you not aid the Adjuster in the task of

111:7.3 Why do you not allow the Adjuster to strengthen

111:7.3 Why do you not encourage the heavenly helper to

133:2.2 Do you not know that men and women are

133:4.4 Do you not know that the God of heaven has sent

138:7.1 Do you not understand that soon, very soon, you

140:5.9 for something negative—something “not to do”?

142:3.2 Do you not know the traditions of Israel relating to

142:3.6 Do you not recall how the Scriptures begin by

142:4.2Do not worship this and do not worship that’;

142:7.17 Do you not understand that I am teaching you as

145:2.6 Do you not believe the Scriptures?

145:2.6 Do you not understand that the prophet’s words

145:2.8 Do you not realize that the hope of a better nation—

147:4.2 Do you not receive my teachings as one who has

147:4.2 Do you not hear the truth as men of wisdom and

147:6.4Do you not know that it is unlawful to pluck and

148:5.5 Do you not remember that it is written: ‘My son,

148:6.2 Do you not recall how this wonderful parable begins

148:6.7 Do you not see that Job longed for a human God,

148:6.10 Do you not comprehend that God dwells within

151:1.4 My children, do you not perceive the law of the

153:3.5 Do you not know it is from the heart that there

155:1.3 If you desire to enter the kingdom, why do you not

159:2.1 Do you not perceive that this gospel of the

159:2.1 Do you not see, John, that those who profess to

162:2.9 Do you not know that such untaught people are

162:7.3 Why do you not understand my words?

162:7.4 shown me by the Father, why do you not believe?

164:4.8 “Why do you not give God the glory for this?

164:4.8 why do you not tell us the whole truth about what

164:5.2 If you are the Messiah, why do you not plainly tell

165:4.8 Do you not know that the Jewish laws of

166:1.4 Do not you foolish men understand that the God

166:4.2 Do we not all live by the same means whereby all

166:4.3 Do you not observe that far greater numbers of the

167:4.5 Then said Jesus: “But do you not understand that

167:7.4 “And do you not remember that I said to you once

171:8.3 Do you not remember about a certain prince who

173:1.8 Do you not hear what the children of the Levites

175:1.18 Do you not recognize how much better it would

175:1.22 Do you not comprehend that a terrible day of

175:1.22 Do you not understand that you must account for

176:2.7 Do you not perceive that, when each of you is

179:3.9 Do you not know that there can be no place of

179:3.9 Do you not understand that I love each of you as I

179:3.9 Do you not know that the place nearest me, as

180:3.9 Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the

180:4.1 Do you not discern that it is better for me to go

183:3.7 Do you not understand that it is the Father’s will that

183:3.7 And do you not further know that I could even now

184:1.6 Why do you not summon those who have heard

184:3.8 shouted, “Do you not answer any of these charges?”

185:2.2 why do you not take this man and pass judgment on

185:3.3 Then said Jesus to Pilate: “Do you not perceive that

187:3.3 why do you not come down from your cross?”

187:4.1 Son of God, why do you not save yourself and us?

187:4.1 Do you not see that we are suffering justly for our

190:5.4 Do you not remember that this Jesus always

190:5.4 Do you not recall how this Son of Man proclaimed

190:5.4 Do you not know that this man of Nazareth told

190:5.4 Do you not perceive how great a salvation has

doimperative; see do not

38:2.5 the feet of the angel,” said: “See that you do it not;

48:7.13 Life is but a day’s work—do it well.

137:4.8 See that you do it not again.

140:3.15 Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you,

140:3.15 believe that I would do to men, do you also to them.

142:4.2 refrain from this and take care not to do that, but

178:1.12 that men should do to you, do even so to them.

181:1.3 This do instead of trying to imitate my natural life in

189:0.2 for the creature, you may not do for the Creator.

do notimperative

1:5.1 Do not permit the magnitude of God, his infinity,

7:7.5 do not forget that the Son is a person just as truly

8:6.1 Do not allow the widespread bestowal and the far-

9:5.5 do not presume to reckon that phenomena of mind

10:5.7 In the contemplation of the Trinity as infinite, do not

12:7.12 Do not allow the magnitude of the infinity,

16:4.1 do not forget that they have their origin in the

32:4.1 Do not entertain the idea that, since the Father has

34:7.8 do not fear the dangers of human forgetfulness and

34:7.8 do not be troubled with doubts of failure or by

34:7.8 do not falter and question your status and standing

38:2.5 the feet of the angel,” said: “See that you do it not;

65:4.1 Do not overlook the fact that Urantia was assigned

69:9.18 Do not be persuaded to experiment with formulas

69:9.18 Do not take a backward step.

70:2.19 Do not make the mistake of glorifying war; rather

75:5.2 But do not misunderstand; Adam was not beguiled;

76:3.10 when thinking of the Sethite priesthood, do not

77:7.7 do not imagine that such was not a reality in former

89:8.6 Do not entertain the mistaken idea that these early

91:4.3 In all your praying be fair; do not expect God to

91:6.5 Do not be so slothful as to ask God to solve your

100:1.3 do not force a ready-made adult experience on him.

101:9.2 Do not make the mistake of judging another’s

103:8.4 do not permit the reality of such an experience to be

108:5.6 Do not look to the Adjuster for selfish consolation

110:5.1 Do not confuse and confound the mission and

121:5.12 do not make the mistake of confusing the teachings

130:4.15 But do not permit the concept of relativity so to

131:1.7 The evil you would not have done you, do not to

131:3.6 Do not to others those things you would not wish

131:9.3 do not hesitate to confess your error and be quick to

131:9.4 What you do not like when done to yourself, do not

132:5.19 Do not become so small and grasping that you would

132:5.20 do not lay claim to an unfair portion of rewards.

132:5.23 Do not hazard or jeopardize such a trust.

133:4.6 Do not let your achievement as a temporal builder

137:4.8 See that you do it not again.

137:6.5 But do not entertain false hope; the world will

138:6.3 but do not be misled into the bypaths of creating

139:0.3 Do not make the mistake of regarding the apostles

139:6.5 watch carefully your steps; do not overmagnify your

140:3.14 Do not forcibly resist injustice; put not your trust in

140:6.2 But do not make the mistake of thinking that I

140:6.8 do not err in expecting all men to live as you do in

140:8.7 Do not make the mistake of fighting evil with its own

141:6.4 Do not undertake to show men the beauties of the

141:6.4 Do not strive with men—always be patient.

142:4.2Do not worship this and do not worship that’;

142:4.2 refrain from this and take care not to do that, but

143:1.6 do not imbibe the idea that the service of the

144:8.3 said: “Do not think that John doubts the gospel of

146:2.11 When you pray for the sick and afflicted, do not

146:2.12 Do not let men hear your personal prayers.

148:4.2Do not make the mistake of confusing evil with the

148:5.4 Do not doubt the love of the Father just because

149:2.7 but do not make the mistake of approaching Jesus

155:6.14 But do not make the mistake of trying to prove to

156:5.2 do not make the mistake of the foolish carpenter

156:5.8 Do not become discouraged by the discovery that

157:2.2 Do not allow yourselves to become blinded by

157:2.2 fellow men arise in your soul, do not stifle them;

159:3.2 Do not appeal to fear, pity, or mere sentiment.

159:3.3 In bringing men into the kingdom, do not lessen or

159:3.4 Take care that you do not wound the self-respect of

159:3.4 Do not indulge in sarcasm at the expense of my

159:5.9 do not stand there dumb and passive but in

159:5.15 Jesus answered: “Do not sit and sigh for relief while

160:4.16 Do not make the mistake of confusing knowledge,

163:2.4 “If you keep the commandments—do not commit

163:2.4 do not kill, do not steal, do not bear false witness,

163:2.4 do not defraud, honor your parents—you do well,

168:4.12 Do not hesitate to pray the prayers of spirit longing;

173:2.3 Do not forget that authority was the watchword

174:0.2 To the Alpheus twins he said: “Do not allow the

178:1.16 Do not forget that you are commissioned to go

178:1.16 when the willful unbeliever attacks you, do not

178:1.17 Do not strive with men, even with unbelievers.

181:2.10 Do not forget what I have taught you regarding the

181:2.19 do not become discouraged; when your lifework is

183:5.4 see that these Jews do not kill him without Pilate’s

189:0.2 for the creature, you may not do for the Creator.

192:2.2 Do not neglect to minister to the weak, the poor,

192:2.4 Do not forsake the flock.

194:2.4 Do not make the mistake of expecting to become

194:3.6 Do not overlook the fact that the Spirit of Truth was

195:5.10 Do not try to satisfy the curiosity or gratify all the

195:5.11 In confusion over man’s origin, do not lose sight of

195:7.5 do not make the mistake of failing to provide for

195:8.6 do not be quick to surrender the beneficent gains of

195:9.1 Do not overlook the value of your spiritual heritage,

docile

84:7.21 simply because they are naturally d. little animals;

docility

124:2.4 youths attacked Jesus, relying upon his reputed d.,

doctor

132:4.5 thus led this able d. to attempt a more far-reaching

doctored

88:6.1 The savage never d. himself; he never used medicine

doctors

70:6.6 The medicine men, witch d., and priests have

88:6.1 And the voodoo d. of the twentieth century are

90:3.2 priests should also have labored as d. and surgeons.

doctrinal

88:2.7 A d. fetish will lead mortal man to betray himself

104:1.9 firm monotheistic tradition coupled with d. elasticity.

174:3.4 prophets were admissible as a basis of d. dogmas.

182:1.8 the divine Father there can never be d. finality and

doctrinesee doctrine, new

2:6.5 led directly to the elaboration of the atonement d.,

5:4.5 All religions teach some d. of human salvation and

5:5.6 The essential d. of the human realization of God

63:6.4 by the Apostle Paul as the d. of atonement for sin

66:8.6 The d. of a personal devil on Urantia, though it had

69:9.1 these early times was not a mere theory or social d.;

71:3.2 The chosen people d has been a prime factor in tribal

74:8.6 incompatible with the d. of creation out of clay.

86:4.5 The primitive d. of survival after death was not

86:4.8 advance in the d. of the evolution of the soul.

86:5.16 Those who held the d. of three or four souls believed

86:7.4 But while men are giving up the erroneous d. of a

87:4.5 When the d. of good and bad spirits finally

87:4.6 concept of unchanging supermortal forces, this d.

87:5.8 has sought to improve this superghost d., but no

87:6.15 This d. explains many religious-ritual reversions of a

88:0.1 This d. of spirit possession is nothing more nor less

88:2.7 the fetish word of authority was a fear-inspiring d.,

89:0.1 concept developed into the d. of sin and salvation.

89:3.4 The Buddhists were devotees of this d. of physical

89:4.1 later Christian d. of sanctification through sorrow,

89:4.5 sin evolved into the d. of sacrifice for the atonement

89:4.6 The d. of original sin, or racial guilt, started every

92:6.19 they could not comprehend the d. of three divine

93:3.6 subordinated everything to the d. of one God,

93:5.2 as well prepared to receive the d. of Salem as was

94:1.5 but the Salem d. was nonritualistic and hence ran

94:2.3 transmigration—the d. of the reincarnation of souls

94:2.4 d. of the eternal escape from self by submergence

94:3.7 In the d. of the merging of the self-soul with the

94:5.1 missionaries passed through Asia, spreading the d.

94:6.4 the earliest presentations of the d. of returning good

94:7.7 was a revolutionary and amazing d. for its time.

94:8.1 refuge in the Buddha; I take my refuge in the D.;

94:8.8 Closely linked to the d. of suffering and the escape

94:8.16 what Gautama meant to include in the d. of Nirvana.

94:9.2 Buddhism was no longer the simple d. of Gautama;

94:9.4 of Buddhism which clings to the early or asocial d..

94:9.5 the social limitations inherent in the Buddhist d.,

94:11.8 The upward ascent of this d. of infinity was not so

95:2.2 idea of a supergod, a steppingstone to the later d.

95:5.2 Ikhnaton kept alive the d. of El Elyon in Egypt,

95:5.12 The weakness of Ikhnaton’s d. lay in the fact that he

95:6.1 The d. of the Abrahamic covenant was virtually

95:6.6 the d. of devils as recorded in Hebrew scriptures,

96:1.4 after Melchizedek’s sojourn at Salem his d. of Deity

96:1.5 Book of Wisdom modified by Ikhnaton’s d. of Aton

96:1.8 This d. was carried to Egypt, where this Trinity

96:4.3 convinced they would never comprehend this d..

97:4.2 attack on the egoistic d. of the “chosen people,”

97:4.4 leaven of truth to save the d. of the supreme Yahweh

97:4.5 Hosea followed Amos and his d. of a God of justice

97:9.28 The d. of immortality also took form at Babylon.

98:0.3 Much of the Salem d. was spread in Europe by the

98:2.4 the Salem d. of “the Intelligence of the universe,”

98:3.7 of the Salem teachers to spread the d. of one God,

98:7.1 even the great advocate of the atonement d. realized

99:2.5 the d. of peaceful evolution in the place of violent

99:5.5 The d. of the total depravity of man destroyed much

103:9.6 religion dies; it becomes a d. instead of a life.

104:1.3 this d. was symbolized by the three concentric circles

104:1.8 that by the time of Jesus’ appearance the Elohim d.

121:4.2 this d. helped to deliver the Romans from a deadly

121:4.2 it taught that men could do something to improve

121:4.2 It did effectually combat ignorant superstition.

121:4.4 Diogenes of Athens, they derived much of their d.

121:4.4 their d. that “man could save himself if he would.”

121:6.5 and that was the d. of the atonement; Philo taught

121:6.5 Philo taught deliverance from the d. of forgiveness

123:3.3 Jesus was long willing to accept the d. of good

130:2.2 a strong believer in the d. of a universal Deity.

130:2.2 were devotedly loyal to the d. of the One God—

131:0.1 Salem headquarters to spread the d. of one God—

131:4.1 Much of this monotheistic d., together with other

131:5.1 the earlier Melchizedek missionaries, and their d. of

131:6.1 believers who preserved the d. of one God in India—

131:8.1 Melchizedek penetrated far into China, and the d. of

134:3.7 There was but one d. which had to be accepted in

135:5.7 The older ones clung to the d. of the son of David.

135:7.1 leaned more toward the d. of a spiritual kingdom

136:1.4 The Jews had been brought up to believe in the d.

137:7.6 belief in the resurrection of the dead, a d. only

140:8.24 Paul, who formulated therefrom his d. of Christ as

140:10.7 But the apostles could not grasp such a d.; it was

142:3.2 teaching of the Scriptures concerning the d. of God?

142:3.4 older Mesopotamian ideas and the Most High d..

142:3.5 joined together to form the d. of the creator Deity,

148:6.10 Job was altogether right when he challenged the d.

159:4.6 both the d. of the inspiration of the Scriptures and

159:4.9 error of the teaching about the Scriptures is the d. of

159:5.7 thus did the d. of the fatherhood of God make

161:1.6 In view of the d. of the Trinity, the Greek was

161:2.1 the divine nature of Jesus, a d. only so recently

169:3.1 And this is no new d. which he proclaimed to you.

170:4.14 these dynamic ideas and divine ideals of Jesus’ d.

170:5.16 augmented by Philo’s d. of the temporal contrasted

176:2.1 The d. of the second coming of Christ thus

193:1.2 The acceptance of the d. of the fatherhood of God

194:4.2 God is not a d. in their minds; he has become a

doctrine, new

89:3.2 this new religious d. of renunciation appeared,

93:7.4 how easy it was to lose sight of a new d. from one

93:7.4 a tendency for the new d. to become absorbed into

97:7.9 And it was a new d. in Jewry when this benign but

169:3.1 And this is no new d. which he proclaimed to you.

175:4.7 the further spread of Jesus’ strange and new d. of

194:4.6 new d. that “God is the Father of the Lord Jesus”

doctrinessee doctrines, new

5:4.14 the d. of early Christianity were generally based on

34:6.6 The dead theory of even the highest religious d. is

53:7.15 seek further penetration for their d. of discontent and

67:5.2 who besieged its walls as a result of the d. of liberty

69:9.1 man did not adhere to the modern d. of communism.

79:3.4 Within five thousand years their d. of the Trinity had

84:5.6 woman has had a difficult climb under the Pauline d.

86:3.3 led to such d. as original sin and the fall of man.

86:4.6 otherwise absurd d. of twentieth-century barbarians.

89:9.3 make an end of the d. of redemption through human

93:5.4 a Phoenician teacher who proclaimed the Salem d.

94:4.10 the Son of Man, divested of the Occidental d. and

94:5.4 considerably changed from the simple d. of Salem

94:6.9 Confucius based his d. upon the better moral

94:6.11 The influence of these d. was unsuccessfully

94:12.7 message of Michael, unencumbered by the d. and

95:3.4 the surviving d. of the Salem religion flourished.

95:5.1 her son, Ikhnaton to accept these d. of One God.

95:5.6 Ikhnaton took the generalized d. of the then existent

95:5.15 perpetuated many of Ikhnaton’s d. in their religion.

95:6.0 6. THE SALEM DOCTRINES IN IRAN

96:4.9 development depicted in the Deity d. of the Isaiahs,

96:5.4 become thoroughly tainted with the d. of Egypt

97:3.3 The Baal cult was founded on two major d.: First,

98:0.4 The basic d. of Greek philosophy, Jewish theology,

98:1.5 became so impregnated with the antipriestcraft d. of

98:2.10 persecuted the remnants of the Salem cult, both d.

98:7.6 the d. of the Iranian prophet became a potent factor

101:2.13 mere intellectual assent to any body of dogmatic d..

102:2.7 to the false shelter of stereotyped religious d. and

103:0.7 philosophically thought-out theologic d. and reason-

104:1.5 of India through a compounding of these d. with the

104:1.6 The Buddhist faith developed two d. of a trinitarian

121:6.3 of Plato and the self-abnegation d. of the Stoics.

121:6.3 penetration of Platonic philosophy and Stoic d. is

121:6.5 Greek mystical philosophy and Roman Stoic d.

121:6.5 Paul’s theory of original sin, the d. of hereditary

121:7.2 Son of God one who taught such new and strange d.

121:7.7 Paul’s d. were influenced in theology and philosophy

121:7.10 the Mithraic d. of redemption, atonement, and

130:3.10 to Ganid much in the Greek philosophy and Stoic d.,

130:4.1 had a long and heart-to-heart talk about Plato’s d..

131:0.1 in the making of this abstract of the religious d. of

131:1.1 were best preserved in the d. of the Cynics.

131:3.3 Evil is the path of false d..

134:7.3 followers speak of the d. of the Damascus scribe,

135:5.1 In the light of the Mosaic d. and the precepts of the

141:6.4 as the sons of God before you discourse on the d.

146:1.3 later incorporated in the d. of so-called Christianity

148:1.2 or dogmatic formulation of theologic d..

148:4.7 You are confused, Thomas, by the d. of the Greeks

149:2.3 as illustrated by the Christian d. of the atonement—

153:3.3 In vain do they worship me, teaching as their d.

154:4.6 about Jesus’ preaching d. which were upsetting

154:4.6 made to follow the d. of so-called Christianity.

155:5.12 the religious leaders have formulated the various d.

159:4.6 disheartened by these d. of the perfection of the

159:5.8 of positive action into the passive d. of the Jewish

162:1.10 was leading the people astray with his strange d..

170:5.3 ideas of Philo and the Persian d. of good and evil.

170:5.6 Christians began very early to accept the d. of Paul,

185:5.6 that this meek-mannered teacher of strange d.,

186:5.5 greatly embellished the d. of sonship with God

doctrines, new

63:6.7 to the remote settlements to spread his new d. of

121:7.2 Son of God one who taught such new and strange d.

147:7.3 olden teaching should be replaced entirely by new d..

document

69:4.6 the first literature of man was a trade-promotion d.,

74:8.12 The spurious d, reputed to be the teachings of Moses

196:2.1 The New Testament is a superb Christian d., but it

documentary

70:12.4 Urantia nations have codified these mores into d.

dodge

87:5.14 sought to know the future; they wanted to d. ill luck.

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

173:2.7 adversaries, Jesus did not mean to d. the question.

dodged

143:5.5 before and since—d. the issue of personal salvation

dodging

48:5.8 time is no longer available as a technique of d.

doers

181:1.7 Jesus gives peace to his fellow d. of the will of God

doesnon-exhaustive; see not, does

3:6.6 D. the Paradise Father suffer? I do not know.

4:3.4 God repents of nothing he has ever done, now d., or

40:10.4 D. all this represent an intended part of the all-wise

48:7.24 not made divine by what it d., but by what it strives

56:9.3 D. the presence of the Deity Absolute connote the

117:2.9 D. the Supreme Being actualize in response to the

118:3.7 D. the pattern—the reality—of an idea occupy space?

126:2.5 d. it bring God to man? d. it bring man to God?

148:9.3 D. he not understand that such words are blasphemy

157:1.1 said: “D. not your Master pay the temple tax?”

167:3.3 D. not every one of you, on the Sabbath, loose his

194:3.2 D. faith, after all, triumph over evil, sin, and iniquity

194:3.2 It d..

196:1.2 D. institutional Christianity fear the possible

dog

46:7.7 traits of a faithful horse and an affectionate d.

61:3.13 The d. family was represented by several groups,

61:3.13 The modern cat and d. families increased in numbers

61:5.7 sloths and many groups of the cat and d. families.

66:5.5 Man had long lived with the d., and the blue man had

69:7.4 The d. was the first animal to be domesticated, and

69:7.4 experience of taming it began when a certain d.,

69:7.4 The d.’ keen sense of smell led to the notion it

69:7.4 could see spirits, and thus arose the d.-fetish cults.

69:7.4 When the d. barked, man or beast approached, but

69:7.4 but when the d. howled, spirits were near.

69:7.4 Even now many still believe that a d.’ howling at

81:2.11 But the d. had remained with the hunters ever since

84:3.10 task was alleviated by the domestication of the d..

88:1.4 In this way the d. came to be the sacred animal of

89:4.1 mystery is foreshadowed in the fawning of the d.

89:5.16 tribes d.-eating greatly reduced man-eating.

89:5.16 The d. was the first domesticated animal and was

126:5.11 four sheep, a flock of chickens, a donkey, and a d.,

130:2.8 enjoyed playing with a very intelligent shepherd d.

130:2.8 Ganid wanted to know whether the d. had a soul,

130:2.8 “The d. has a mind which can know material man,

130:2.8 therefore the d. does not possess a spiritual nature

130:2.8 The d. may have a will derived from nature and

156:1.5 I am only a d. in the eyes of the Jews, but as

156:1.5 but as concerns your Master, I am a believing d..

dogma

12:9.5 Your philosophy struggles for emancipation from d.

98:2.9 In Palestine, religious d. became so crystallized as to

99:5.3 Jesus shattered tradition, destroyed d., and called

102:7.7 experience of a faither is to be challenged by d.,

102:7.7 Father may reply with that unchallengeable d.,

132:2.4 religious d. stands in grave danger of sacrificing his

179:5.4 meanings by the dead chains of tradition and d..

dogmas

92:3.2 of rites, rituals, observances, ceremonies, and d..

92:3.5 Only two influences can modify and uplift the d. of

92:7.4 can never hope to attain a uniformity of creeds, d.,

94:1.5 directly counter to the d., traditions, and teachings of

94:4.10 the Son of Man, divested of the Occidental d. and

94:10.2 Tibetans have rigid d. and crystallized creeds, mystic

94:12.7 unencumbered by the accumulated d. of nineteen

97:8.5 it is a mistake to regard theologic d. and religious

98:7.6 the d., tenets, and cosmology of the Hellenized

102:2.7 shelter of stereotyped religious doctrines and d..

103:3.4 the thinking regarding theologic d. or philosophic

121:7.3 one who did not hesitate to clash with d. which

174:3.4 prophets were admissible as a basis of doctrinal d..

180:5.11 neither can the golden rule ever be understood as d.

195:7.14 of the mind which presumes to assert such d..

196:1.2 traditions and the religious d. of nineteen centuries

dogmatic

42:9.1 Religion is not alone d.; natural philosophy equally

101:2.13 and not a mere intellectual assent to any body of d.

102:7.7 philosophy, or sociology dares to become d. in

102:7.8 reality, an absolute, could dare consistently to be d..

102:7.8 Those who assume to be d. must, if consistent, be

102:7.9 the spirit experiencer can likewise resort to the d.

103:7.7 religion are altogether too self-confident and d..

133:5.7 When both science and religion become less d.

139:5.8 Jesus was not a d. preacher who exhorted his

148:1.2 no standardized or d. formulation of theologic

149:3.1 The Pharisees had formulated a systematic and d.

dogmatism

99:6.1 and d. is an enslavement of the spiritual nature.

102:7.7 God-knowing men reply to such unwarranted d.

102:7.7 that more farseeing d. of the certainty of personal

103:9.4 of mythology, and the bondage of traditional d..

dogmatization

79:8.7 and religio-philosophic d. continued apace.

dogmatize

42:9.1 dogmatic; natural philosophy equally tends to d..

132:3.3 formulate philosophy, and d. truth because man is

196:0.5 Theology may fix, formulate, define, and d. faith,

dogmatized

97:8.6 Secular Hebrew history has been thoroughly d..

99:2.6 to become so thoroughly traditionalized, d., and

141:5.4 that those who believed in him should become d.

dogs

61:2.7 soon giving rise to many species of small d..

61:2.7 the fossil remains of d., cats, coons, and weasels in

69:7.4 For ages d. were used for food, hunting,

69:7.4 At first d. only howled, but later on they learned to

76:2.7 death of Abel was known to his parents when his d.

87:6.11 believed that d. could detect the approach of ghosts,

140:3.18 Present not that which is holy to d., neither cast your

151:6.6 news of the taming of the lunatic, the d. charged

156:1.5 of the favored household and cast it to the d..”

156:1.5 my good man, would not dare to deprive the d. of

164:1.2 The Jews looked upon all others as “gentile d..”

169:3.2 table; yes, even the d. came and licked his sores.

doingnon-exhaustive; see doingwith will

10:0.3 alternate or even multiple ways of d. all things, but

12:7.2 the habits of God, his way of repeatedly d. things;

12:7.5 can you depend on his d. the same thing in the same

16:7.3 Only a personality can know what it is d. before it

16:7.4 a moral being knows what he is d., why he is d. it,

27:4.3 there still is a proper and perfect way of d. things on

32:4.10 whom the Father intrusts with the d. of everything

48:5.6 the schools of feeling, and the schools of d..

50:5.7 Every child is given an opportunity to learn by d.;

66:7.6 industrial school in which the pupils learned by d.,

81:2.14 plan, to imagine new and better ways of d. things.

85:3.4 the golden rule—d. to others (every form of life) as

94:6.7 the beliefs of “seeing, d., and thinking nothing.”

95:5.8 Ikhnaton rapidly expanded the concept of right d.

100:7.8 “He went about d. good.”

103:5.2 This idea-ideal of d. good to others—the impulse to

119:2.3 purpose of “d. the bidding of my Paradise Father,”

126:5.4 He lived on, day by day, d. well the present duty and

132:0.5 The significance of this remarkable d. can the

132:4.4 Jesus was very fond of d. things—even little things—

132:7.9 wanted most to do he was unconsciously actually d..

140:4.6 Strong characters are not derived from not d. wrong

140:4.6 not doing wrong but rather from actually d. right.

140:4.6 not by fear of wrongdoing, but by love of right d..

140:5.24 good for evil—d. good in retaliation for injustice.

140:10.1 They knew only a religion that imposed the d. of

140:10.1 by faith, must precede d. righteousness in the daily

140:10.3 idea that he was d. a work on this world but for

141:3.6 only meant well, but he went about actually d. good.

148:1.1 was conducted on the plan of learning and d..

150:9.2 d. of the works of God is not for me to determine.

159:5.8 Jesus enjoined the positive d. of that which his new

159:5.8 not merely in believing, but in actually d., those

159:5.10 he so lived himself in that “he went about d. good.

159:5.11 a literal second coat as to the idea of d. something

161:2.9 He goes about d. good, for God seems to be in him

163:6.7 go forth to do your duty and be not weary in well d..

170:3.8 impelled its believers to engage in the d. of loving

171:7.9 It was literally true, “He went about d. good.”

173:4.3 “God forbid that we should go on d. these things.”

174:0.2 Be not weary in well d.; and I would warn you to

180:1.6 hence are missing the mighty thrill of d. your service

184:1.5 no better, but you, friend, know what you are d..

186:5.2 All of this was man’s d., not God’s.

192:2.9 And be not weary in this well-d. but persevere as

doingwith will

1:1.2 dedication of the human will to the d. of the

5:1.6 unreservedly consecrated to the d. of the Father’s

5:2.1 the consecration of the creature’s will to the d. of the

11:9.8 who has espoused the career of d. the Father’s will

16:7.9 in some measure desirous of d. the Father’s will.

16:8.13 6. Personality dedication, devotion to d. the Father’s

34:7.6 wholehearted devotion to d. the will of the Father in

67:3.6 unquestioning dedication of personality to the d. of

91:2.4 own consecrated wills to the d. of the will of God.

91:9.6 a dedication, to the actual d. of the Father’s will.

100:1.6 a soul dedicated to the d. of the will of the Father in

100:7.9 and firm in his devotion to the d. of his Father’s will.

103:9.5 concerns itself only with learning and d. the will of

108:2.10 decision to begin the pursuit of the d. of the will of

111:5.1 The d. of the will of God is nothing more or less

111:5.2 imitation of God is the key to perfection; the d. of

112:0.10 a gift to God—dedication of the free will to the d. of

117:4.14 When man consecrates his will to the d. of the

125:6.12 consistent with his dedication to the d of his Father’s

132:7.9 the degree of mortal dedication to the divine d. of

133:1.4 I am consecrated to d. the will of my Father in

133:7.12 unified mind is the one wholly dedicated to the d.

136:9.5 while all the time submitting unqualifiedly to the d.

137:1.6 rather at all times concern yourselves only with d.

138:1.4 consistent with his dedication to the d of his Father’s

139:11.9 We must be dedicated to the d. of the Father’s will.

140:6.8 I must provide for them the pattern of d. the will of

140:8.2 1. D. the Father’s will. Jesus’ teaching to trust in the

141:5.1 your united dedication to the wholehearted d. of

146:2.7 When you have become wholly dedicated to the d.

158:7.4 make your love for me a stumbling block to my d.

166:3.4 to pay the price of wholehearted dedication to d.

170:2.11 the kingdom of heaven into the ideal of the idea of d.

170:2.21 to submit to the d. of the Father’s will without

170:5.11 declaring their wholehearted dedication to the d. of

171:0.6 to lay down my life in the d. of the Father’s will

171:2.2 pay the price of wholehearted dedication to the d. of

171:2.2 completion of the mission of d. the Father’s will on

175:1.2 “In every manner consistent with d. my Father’s will,

179:3.9 become fellow servants with me in d. the Father’s

179:3.9 shall sit with me in power, still d. the Father’s will

180:6.1 wholeheartedly and to establish the practice of d.

181:1.3 with the ideal of my life—the d. of my Father’s will.

182:3.11 as a mortal man unreservedly dedicated to the d.

183:1.1 to all this suffering and humiliation, was truly d.

187:2.9 the high spiritual ideal of being consecrated to d. the

187:3.6 and he would die as a man—d. the Father’s will.

192:2.12 “Yes, Lord, I am fully dedicated to d. your will.”

195:6.16 the degree of the actuality of d. “the Father’s will.”

196:0.10 his own will to the majestic service of d. the divine

196:0.10 just such a life of prayerful consecration to the d. of

196:0.14 earthly life was devoted to one great purpose—d.

196:1.1 who, by faith, achieved the knowing and the d. of

196:1.2 his real life of religious devotion to the d. of his

196:2.6 founded the religion of personal experience in d. the

196:2.7 unreservedly dedicated to d. his Father’s will.

196:2.7 he sacrificed all hindrances to the d. of his Father’s

196:2.9 mastered a technique of acceptably d. the Father’s

doingssee Doings

3:2.8 God’s d. are all purposeful, intelligent, wise, kind,

3:2.10 worlds which are not the personal d. of the Father.

9:3.7 not personal d. of the Third Source and Center are

10:3.1 this reference to the acts and d. of plural Deity,

19:2.3 the knowledge and wisdom represented in the d.

19:5.8 they are merely interested observers of our d.,

24:2.7 concerned with the records of your life and its d.;

25:3.5 they do ofttimes effect their strange d. and enforce

52:1.4 understand the wisdom of these apparently strange d

53:4.4 yet they apparently took no note of Lucifer’s d..

78:0.1 and women who initiated the d. of historic times,

96:5.2 The record of the times and d. of Moses was derived

97:6.4 to his ways and according to the fruit of his d..”

110:1.4 Adjusters are interested in your daily d. and the

116:2.2 he is power-actualizing in the d. of the Creator Sons,

118:6.1 acts of God the Supreme are not the personal d. of

121:8.12 to restate the teachings and retell the d. of Jesus

124:1.4 had come to Joseph and Mary about the d. of their

124:6.3 Jesus’ parents recounted the d. of Ahab and Jezebel

126:4.4 put away the evil of your d. from before my eyes;

127:1.4 stumbled over his sayings and misinterpreted his d..

128:4.5 associated together as the d. of a single individual.

129:3.5 the meaning of many of his apparently strange d.,

131:9.2 is all-discerning and goes with man in all his d..

134:9.3 Jesus looked upon the d. of this day as a travesty

135:3.4 from what he knew of the evil d. of Herod Antipas

137:7.4 reports of the strange d. of Jesus had been carried to

138:9.1 and not his superb teachings or marvelous d.,

139:1.9 a personal record of many of the sayings and d. of

139:7.5 Isador’s subsequent narrative of the sayings and d.

142:8.4 did not perceive that Jesus knew all about their d..

145:2.13 Apostle John, who was the last to write of Jesus’ d.

149:4.6 in ignorance of the lives and d. of their fellows.

150:7.2 inhabitants of Nazareth heard much about the d.

153:2.2 Now amend your ways and reform your d. and obey

153:4.3 to ascribe the works of God to the d. of devils!

159:1.5 When the king heard of the d. of his chief steward,

165:3.6 as knowingly to ascribe the d. of God to the forces

167:7.4 the heavenly creation informed concerning the d.

168:3.7 Although Jesus had received warning of the d. of the

172:5.10 Simon saw visions of wonderful d. in Jerusalem

174:4.7 in the united effort to stop Jesus’ teachings and d..

181:2.19 And when you hear the news of the d. of your

185:4.3 regarding the alleged evil d. of the Son of Man.

189:2.4 going back to report these d. to their captain at the

192:2.8 the consequences of your sayings and your d..

194:4.11 And it was the d. of these Greek believers that

Doings

97:8.1 —such books as “The D. of the Kings of Israel”

97:8.1 “The D. of the Kings of Judah,” together with

doll

88:6.4 The d. was first employed as a magic talisman by the

dollars

41:5.2 sunlight would be economical at a million d. a pound

58:2.1 light bill would be upward of 800 quadrillion d..

58:2.1 would amount to considerably over 100 million d.

173:1.4 temple treasury to hold upwards of ten million d.

dolomite

60:1.4 may now be seen as the peculiar d. limestone walls,

dolphins

61:2.11 yielding the modern whales, d., porpoises, seals,

domainsee domain of

12:2.5 This distant d. is beyond the jurisdiction and

15:8.2 energy systems which comprise the gravita d..

16:0.12 at the present time their particular d. is the central

16:3.5 and rules this vast d. much as would the Eternal Son.

17:0.10 Their functional d. extends from the personal

18:1.3 Deity association which is characteristic of their d..

20:1.12 the Creator Son who presides over that d..

20:1.13 of every descending Son of God serving in his d..

20:2.2 under the direction of the Creator Son of that d..

21:2.11 to the uttermost parts of such an evolutionary d..

21:3.13 in the prebestowal ages a Creator Son rules his d.

21:5.9 control of all Sons of God functioning in his d.,

25:1.7 the Havona Servitals are always assigned to that d.

27:6.3 At the southern extremity of the vast Paradise d. the

29:0.1 regulators of the physical d. has ever been imparted

29:3.10 of organized space; and organized space is their d..

34:3.8 to recognize a circumscribed “space d.” as hers,

46:2.7 laboratory sector of Jerusem is an extensive d.,

46:5.13 In this sacred d. the Daynals carry forward the

46:5.16 three groups mingle as one when at home in this d..

50:2.5 but the affairs of his world d. are largely adjusted

65:0.3 1. The physical-energy d.—mind-capacity production

84:5.13 Forever each sex will remain supreme in its own d.,

86:3.2 a hazy and unorganized spirit world, a d. whence

103:5.10 Man, in his spiritual d., does have a free will.

105:3.4 all relative existence has its being within this d..

115:4.6 The finite d. thus factualizes through the co-

116:0.4 His present d., the grand universe, is also a growing

118:3.7 When we enter the mind d., we encounter many a

120:2.7 a part of the vast galaxy of your administrative d..

157:3.1 Philippi, the capital of the Tetrarch Philip’s d..

165:2.10 all of his flocks in this d. in my hands for keeping;

180:4.1 I have received the final sovereignty of my own d.,

180:6.4 Everything which the Father has in this d. is now

domain of

0:4.3 encompassing the d. of that which is personalizable.

0:4.4 but to subdeified beings there exists a vast d. of

0:8.10 The grand universe is the threefold Deity d. of the

5:6.1 The d. of universe personality, from the lowest

5:6.4 Father, acting in his exclusively personal d of cosmic

7:1.10 the Deity Absolute seems to pervade the vast d. of

9:1.3 the providence of God is the d. of the Conjoint

9:1.4 the presence of the Isle of Paradise unifies the d. of

9:1.5 but is actually omnipotent only in the d. of mind.

9:4.3 The Conjoint Creator is absolute only in the d. of

9:5.2 In the d. of created mind the Third Person, with his

10:3.18 the Son functions as a person and only in the d. of

12:8.2 The bestowal of cosmic force, the d. of cosmic

12:8.4 d. of spiritual gravity, is the realm of the Eternal Son

12:8.7 the phenomenon of mind, is the exclusive d. of the

12:9.3 the whole d. of philosophy, the highest physics or

16:1.3 encompass the functional d. of the Supreme-

16:1.4 may be roughly conceived as the finite d. of action.

16:6.6 1. Causation—the reality d. of the physical senses,

16:6.7 2. Duty—the reality d. of morals in the philosophic

16:6.8 3. Worship—the spiritual d. of the reality of religious

17:8.1 The d. of the Supreme Spirits extends from the

20:8.4 The vast d. of Daynal-sonship activities will be better

24:1.1 physical or material energy—the d. of the Power

24:2.8 does not belong to the d. of the Census Directors.

25:4.20 There is no known limit to the d. of their service,

29:0.5 I hope to be able to explain something about the d.

29:3.0 3. THE DOMAIN OF POWER CENTERS

29:4.24 transformers do not directly function in the d. of life,

31:0.11 There is no d. of universe service to which they are

35:3.9 7. The d. of co-ordinate and supreme self-realization.

36:2.11 The d. of life is characterized by three, seven, and

36:5.15 capacity to learn from experience is the ministry d. of

36:5.15 divinity and worship Deity, is the exclusive d. of the

41:0.3 —such nebulae may be encompassed within the d. of

41:1.1 the d. of this Paradise Son of God the Supreme

41:2.6 not even with the d. of physiological chemistry.

41:2.8 some of which are beyond the d. and control of the

42:2.5 Space potency is a prereality; it is the d. of the

42:2.8 Force is now emerging from the exclusive d. of the

42:2.14 This d. of power-energy-matter is the realm of the

42:2.16 This is the existential energy d. of the Conjoint

45:5.2 The d. of the Adams is the center of attraction to all

46:5.12 The first circle of the d. of the Sons is occupied by

46:5.13 This second circle is a d. of extraordinary interest to

49:5.12 serially linked together and constitute a special d. of

53:0.2 In the universe of Nebadon, the d. of Christ Michael,

55:2.3 a transit, the translation flash, from the material d. of

56:5.3 this entire d. of God the Sevenfold is co-ordinating

56:7.1 Extending outward from Paradise, each new d. of

56:9.13 ever-extending d. of the gravity grasp of the Father

58:2.3 findings outside the d. of physics and chemistry

65:7.2 in physical evolution, the d. of the Life Carriers.

86:2.6 To primitive man the d. of fate, the function of luck,

86:7.2 priests and religion, placing it in the d. of economics.

87:4.2 glorified ghosts who had progressed beyond the d.

91:2.6 But there is also a d. of prayer wherein the alert

91:2.6 the human mind, the d. of the indwelling Adjuster.

92:3.3 the self-maintenance struggle into the d. of a ghost-

101:1.5 The germs of true religion originate in the d. of

101:3.18 a vital and vigorous performance of faith in the d. of

101:5.2 Remember that science is the d. of knowledge,

103:6.7 ignorance of the intervening d. of the morontia

103:7.6 Within the d. of true science, reason is always

103:7.6 within the d. of true religion, faith is always logical

103:7.12 Science becomes the thought d. of mathematics,

104:4.38 realities which lie outside the d. of deified reality.

105:5.5 downsweep from the heights of infinity to the d. of

107:7.3 In all situations not concerned with the d. of the will,

109:7.3 transcendental absonite spheres of the d. of God the

110:5.3 the liaison d. of human and divine interrelationship.

112:1.8 3. Breadth embraces the d. of co-ordination,

118:0.11 While the d. of mathematics is beset with qualitative

118:2.3 there exists a vast d. of the ubiquitous becoming—

118:3.3 are relegated to the d. of relative cosmic realities.

121:7.3 traditions, which involved and invaded every d. of

130:4.10 Truth is the d. of the spiritually endowed intellect

139:1.5 Andrew deemed the problem one beyond the d. of

139:12.10 kingdom of light into a self-chosen d. of darkness.

180:5.4 down to the dead levels of wisdom and to the d. of

domainssee domains of

0:3.11 First Source and Center is primal in all d.: deified or

2:1.4 and constellation in every universe of his vast d..

3:5.2 of the evolutionary spheres of the Father’s vast d..

5:1.2 to reveal himself to the children of his universal d..

6:5.1 Son does not personally function in the physical d.,

7:1.1 is equally true of the Son in the spiritual d..

9:4.6 of mind to fruit in both the material and spiritual d..

12:6.8 respective rulers who labor for the good of their d..

13:1.1 three circuits, are the only forbidden d. concerned

15:0.3 and material organization of the superuniverse d.,

15:8.8 energy reactions which pervade all our d. and extend

15:10.1 the high spiritual government of the time-space d..

15:12.2 of the local universes are supreme in their own d.;

15:12.4 over all things and all beings in their respective d..

18:2.2 are visible to all will creatures dwelling in their d..

20:10.3 Infinite Spirit, is revealed to the evolutionary d. in

21:2.1 builders, and administrators of their respective d.,

21:2.10 this very diversity insures that their d. will also be

21:3.9 the settling of a majority of the creature d. in light

21:4.6 finally and fully to rule over their universe d.!

23:3.1 assigned to the services of the superuniverse d.,

24:7.8 of evolutionary potentialities of the time-space d.,

28:0.6 though both serve as spirit ministers in these d..

28:5.21 harmony with the immutable laws of the universal d..

32:1.1 Force Organizers; but in the superuniverse d.,

32:4.1 Aside from personality d. and Adjuster bestowal, he

32:5.7 which embraces every creature of all his vast d.,

33:3.6 constituting the Spirit coruler of his universe d.

35:0.1 offspring of the divine Rulers of the universal d..

35:2.4 from time to time in the affairs of the evolutionary d.

38:7.6 work of the physical, morontial, and spiritual d..

42:9.3 creative constitution is exhibited in the chemical d. as

43:4.2 upon the petition of the acting rulers of such d..

46:5.10 they also occupy these extensive d. on Jerusem.

55:4.20 existence pertain almost entirely to the physical d.

56:6.1 Supreme Creators and Rulers of the time-space d.

58:3.2 radiant energy existing in the organized space d..

59:0.7 in both the geologic realms and the biologic d..

65:1.1 function in the electrochemical d. as a fabricator of

65:3.7 of administration for any part of the universal d.,

67:7.7 far-flung repercussions in intellectual, and social d..

84:5.13 d. determined by biologic differentiation and mental

90:3.1 to control the life and energies of the physical d.;

111:6.4 level of the causes and effects of the physical d..

114:2.5 authority is not complete excepting in certain d.

117:5.6 by the progression of personality through their d..

118:7.5 Iniquity in the finite d. reveals the transient reality of

154:3.2 the Sanhedrin to seize Jesus within Herod’s d.

156:6.6 that the Master was free to live and work in his d..

157:0.1 was on the opposite side of the lake in Philip’s d.,

158:1.4 Hermon and returned to his rule of the universe d.,

158:4.3 the western borders of Philip’s d., seeking Jesus

171:4.5 either to kill Jesus or to drive him out of his d..

domains of

0:4.2 1. Undeified reality ranges from the energy d. of the

0:9.1 transcended time-space d. of the master universe.

5:4.4 The d. of philosophy and art intervene between the

6:8.2 two separate personalities functioning in definite d.

7:2.4 of all sectors of the d. of the Ancients of Days.

10:3.2 very similar, but when viewed from the d. of space,

10:6.16 Deity only in the d. of executive judgment—justice.

11:2.4 Isle is geographically divided into three d. of activity:

11:5.7 overspread the enormous and incomprehensible d. of

12:2.0 2. THE D. OF THE UNQUALIFIED ABSOLUTE

12:2.1 as constituting the d. of the Unqualified Absolute.

12:2.2 borders of the grand universe into the d. of outer

12:4.15 realms next to the d. of the seven superuniverses

12:6.2 Concerning the d. of mind, the Father and the Son

12:6.6 a vast preuniverse in the making in the d. of outer

17:2.6 attain new levels of divinity and ascend to new d. of

20:10.2 three persons of Deity to the d. of time and space.

22:9.6 by climbing up to glory from the dark d. of space.

25:4.15 the lives and destinies of all who inhabit the vast d.

27:5.4 has its beginnings in the d. of time and space—

29:4.36 and superuniverses and in the d. of outer space.

29:5.1 more particularly in the d. of unorganized space.

31:10.16 new system of universes organizing in the d. of outer

33:6.3 universe have assigned to them certain special d. of

36:2.20 the Life Carriers is dedicated to the unrevealed d. of

38:3.1 orders of spirit beings function throughout the d. of

40:10.11 spirits—and hence nonactive in the evolutionary d. of

46:6.2 improvement, the d. of physical power and energy.

46:6.7 progress, the scientific d. of Satania activities.

50:5.9 the ascent from the emotional d. of fear to the high

51:7.4 still foster the spiritual and philosophic d. of activity.

54:0.1 with its rejection, which leads to the d. of iniquity.

55:3.10 keen striving in the advanced d. and divisions of

56:0.1 The physical, intellectual, and spiritual d. of creation

56:4.3 that God is manifest from the d. of the Sevenfold up

56:7.7 experiential Deity are extended out into the d. of

65:0.6 organismal environmental response are the d. of the

65:7.5 of living organisms pertain purely to the energy d. of

65:7.8 Always should the d. of the physical and the mental

65:7.8 The d. of physical, mental, and spiritual gravity are

71:8.1 division of statehood into the three d. of executive,

81:6.40 practical experience in the d. of contemplated

90:3.9 cause and effect in the physical d. of energy, matter,

94:3.1 most noble reaches of the mortal mind into the d. of

94:5.1 Chinese teachers who taught throughout all the d. of

103:6.7 between the widely separated d. of science and

103:7.9 to correlate these separate but interdependent d. of

104:4.33 that is actualizable within the d. of nondeity reality.

104:4.43 nondeity reality in the incomprehensible d. of the

106:2.1 the encircling and whirling d. of physical evolution.

106:7.5 as true on transcendental levels as it is in the d. of

107:3.10 Very few are found in the d. of the local universes,

109:4.6 planetary cross-fertilization in the d. of truth, beauty,

112:4.1 by the same number that recorded entry into the d.

113:3.2 ranging from the d. of the physical controllers and

113:4.0 4. SERAPHIC DOMAINS OF ACTION

114:6.18 groups exercise direct or arbitrary control over the d

115:6.6 outsurge of Supremacy into the d. of potentiality,

116:3.2 The finite d. of energy and spirit are literally held

116:4.6 the evolution of trinitarian sovereignty in the d. of

116:5.14 masses that constitute their perpetual d. of activity.

117:1.2 the Gods have descended from Paradise to the d. of

117:5.9 When you leave the d. of the local universe, through

120:2.6 this sovereignty throughout the broad d. of your

135:12.2 agree either to leave the d. of Herod or to refrain

153:1.1 proclaim Jesus the king of the Jews, over in the d. of

154:7.3 For a time they remained in the d. of Philip, going

dome-shaped

63:5.5 such d. stone huts, into which they crawled at night.

domestic

69:9.7 and the father gradually assumed d. control.

70:1.9 scarcity—an attempt to relieve a shortage of d. help.

71:1.6 3. Helpful d. animals.

72:1.3 They enjoy a brisk d. commerce but have little trade

80:3.5 the women were well versed in the d. arts and in

83:5.13 able to help with both childbearing and the d. work

84:2.6 continuous authority and increasing d. power.

84:5.8 tended toward woman’s liberation from d. slavery

121:3.1 widespread d. peace and prosperity was propitious

122:7.1 connection with the serious d. difficulties of Herod

129:0.1 separated himself from the management of the d.

135:10.3 resented John’s public criticisms of his d. affairs.

domesticate

66:5.7 It was not enough that early man should try to d.

69:7.1 First, man ate the animals but later learned to d.

81:2.12 were the first peoples to extensively d. the horse,

domesticated

66:5.5 have continued as d. animals to the present day.

66:5.5 oxen for burden bearing, but the horse was not d.

69:7.4 The dog was the first animal to be d., and the

69:8.12 Slavery has disappeared; d. animals are passing.

73:4.1 birds and the various d. species were to be found in

76:3.6 extensive herds and some of all the d. animals.

80:1.2 They imported sheep, goats, cattle, and other d.

80:7.9 vegetables, and they brought d. animals with them.

81:2.11 Many of these animals had been twice before d.,

81:3.1 Some turned to the cultivation of d. flocks, others

81:3.6 These later races not only had the d. horse but also

89:4.8 he sacrificed the best of everything, including his d.

89:5.16 The dog was the first d. animal and was held in high

domestication

52:2.8 The d. of animals and the development of home arts

66:5.4 2. The board of animal d. and utilization.

68:5.6 civilization was made possible by the d. of animals.

68:5.9 This era was brought about by the d. of plants,

69:7.2 The d. of animals came about accidentally.

69:7.3 The d. of animals was thus promoted by selective

69:7.5 man was fairly kind to woman, but after the d. of

71:1.15 2. Agriculture and the d. of animals.

81:2.5 2. The d. of animals.

81:2.10 D. of animals placed in his hands living tools,

81:2.11 Most of the animals best suited to d. were found in

81:5.2 Through agriculture, animal d., and improved

81:6.8 Weaving, pottery, the d. of animals, metalworking,

84:3.10 even this task was alleviated by the d. of the dog.

domesticators

78:5.8 were skillful d. of animals and expert agriculturists.

domicile

38:4.2 home, and “home” means the d. of two seraphim;

domiciledsee domiciled on

30:3.13 pilgrims are d. as a courtesy colony on the various

43:8.12 ten morontia beings are d. with ten univitatia.

46:5.22 fellows, being d. in the Jerusem temple of records.

63:3.2 The family was d. in four adjoining rock shelters,

167:6.6 beautiful as the home in which he is daily d..

domiciled on

11:0.1 the intelligent creation of the Universal Father is d.

13:1.16 Because they are d. on the fifth world, it does not

13:2.1 As finaliters you will be d. on Paradise, but

14:2.1 they do not inhabit ethereal worlds; they are d. on

14:5.4 they are received and d. on the pilot world of the

18:1.5 seven basic groupings of universe beings when d. on

28:7.1 seconaphim to assist the ascending creatures d. on

36:4.6 the Material Daughters are d. on the seventh world

37:8.4 close association with the personality recorders d. on

37:9.8 the semimaterial status of the Material Sons d. on

37:10.4 The various courtesy colonies are d. on Salvington

39:5.17 angels, and the Material Sons as well as others d. on

45:1.9 No group of beings is d. on it.

45:2.5 one group of the various orders of personalities d.

107:3.10 The Personalized Adjusters are permanently d. on

domiciles

44:3.2 These morontia and spirit d. are real.

73:5.1 in the “east of Eden” were built the d. intended for

domiciling

46:8.1 clustered around the ten marvelous structures d. the

dominance

0:11.8 sophistries concerning the universality, d., and

3:2.5 pertains to the everywhere d. of the absolute level,

5:3.7 the powers of the human personality under the d. of

9:0.2 for force endowment and in capacity for energy d.

9:7.3 the cosmic mind operates under the d of the absolute

25:1.4 production of Servitals the law of spirit d. prevails;

42:11.2 finite mind of man to discern even a trace of the d. of

42:12.0 12. PATTERN AND FORM—MIND DOMINANCE

42:12.1 the concealed presence and d. of creative mind.

42:12.13 all ranges of material, mindal, and spiritual d..

48:6.7 the great law of the conservation and d. of goodness:

51:4.1 The race of d. during the early ages of the inhabited

56:10.11 evolution indicates the d. of the Supreme Mind.

59:3.5 animal appeared suddenly and assumed d. of sea life.

60:3.1 brings Urantia to near the end of the long reptilian d.

60:4.1 These alternate periods of land and sea d. have

70:12.10 4. Stalemate of the d. of mediocrity.

72:9.8 They believe the d. of mediocrity spells the downfall

80:4.4 the evolutionary factor which determined the d. of

81:4.9 obscure the Andonite type by Sangik hereditary d..

84:3.0 3.THE FAMILY UNDER FATHER DOMINANCE

94:1.1 the political and religious d. of the Aryan-Andite

95:6.4 the pure and wise Spirit of universal and supreme d..

95:6.6 the Jews were under the political and cultural d. of

100:4.3 soul powers of the personality by the d. of LOVE.

102:6.10 of the cosmic truth of the d. of the Supreme Mind.

106:2.1 evolution around a spirit nucleus and eventual d. of

106:2.2 unification of evolutionary power with, and its d. by,

111:1.2 such a spirit d. of the material mind is conditioned

111:3.4 toward augmentation of spirit control and divine d.

112:2.15 unity of personality through increasing spirit d.,

112:2.15 quality which may be called “the evolution of d.,”

112:2.16 two great phases of increasing volitional d. over the

116:5.14 Their struggle for physical d. over the relationships

116:5.15 have to do with the evolution of spirit d. over matter

116:6.0 6. SPIRIT DOMINANCE

116:6.2 But the actual evolution of spirit d. is a growth

116:6.8 The d. of spirit,which is existential on absolute levels

117:7.13 of personality, will have achieved the d. of mind.

118:8.3 Mechanical d. insures stability at the expense of

133:7.10 and would be without a guiding sense of spiritual d.

143:1.9 their message took on a new note of courageous d..

195:4.4 which have characterized its past battles for d..

195:9.6 dread the thought of falling under the d. of strong

dominant

2:5.12 love is the d. characteristic of all God’s personal

12:8.14 In the evolutionary cosmos energy-matter is d except

25:1.4 In personality relationships the spiritual is d. over the

25:2.3 superuniverse capitals, only one Master Spirit is d. in

27:7.2 Worship is the first and d. passion of all who climb

42:11.7 could be effected only by a purposive and d. mind.

42:12.1 qualities of man’s mind as the d. influence on the

42:12.13 the more nearly does the spirit phase become d.;

42:12.13 level spirit-mind may become all but completely d.

42:12.13 On the absolute level spirit certainly is d..

46:5.14 Melchizedeks are the d. influence on Jerusem aside

59:1.19 But the trilobites were the d. living creatures.

60:0.2 ancestors of the land vertebrates were no longer d.,

62:0.1 The d. factors of these early lemurs were derived

65:8.5 mind is always d. over matter, and spirit is ever

72:5.10 the profit motive was wholly d in industry, but today

73:3.5 The d. idea was to be the glorification of horticulture

78:5.2 through Sinkiang the Andite culture was d.,

80:1.6 The blue men, then d. in Europe, had no religious

80:5.8 By 5000 B.C. the evolving white races were d.

82:1.7 The mating instinct is one of the d. physical driving

82:1.9 the sex urge many times becomes a d. impulse and

82:5.9 outmarriage became d. because it provided increased

82:6.7 improvement because of the role of the d. genes.

84:4.2 sex charms,woman has often been able to exercise d.

92:5.13 Their concepts of religion have played a d. part in

94:9.1 one generation he made Buddhism the d. religion

96:1.6 One of the d. ideas of the religion of this era was the

98:7.9 Mithraism was the d religion of Tarsus during Paul’s

102:5.3 spiritual potentiality of religion is d. over the duty

111:1.2 the potential of spirit evolution becomes d.,

111:2.1 totality of mind is d. over the parts of intellectual

116:6.1 energy-matter is d. except in personality, where spirit

130:4.3 be supreme in the soul and d. over the mind of

134:6.15 These teachers sought to make their religion d. over

149:1.5 1. The presence of strong, d., and living faith in the

170:5.19 the kingdom is the will of his heavenly Father d.

dominants

82:6.7 number of the desirable d. being present in the hybrid

dominate

11:2.8 The Trinity seems to d. the personal or upper plane,

16:6.2 Master Spirits d. the basic reactions of all creature

34:6.7 the divine Spirit must d. and control every phase of

36:3.8 they are not allowed to d. or arbitrarily influence

42:11.2 Mechanisms do not absolutely d. the total creation;

50:5.7 Food, security, and material comfort still d. society,

59:1.4 The trilobites have evolved, and for ages they d. the

59:3.8 The cephalopods d. marine life, while associated

66:8.2 reprehensible motives which were beginning to d.

77:7.7 Even prior to Pentecost no rebel spirit could d. a

81:6.11 All things equal, a numerous people will d. the

82:5.5 mores because the sister-wife would arrogantly d.

82:5.6 the element of individual choice began to d. mating,

87:6.13 certainly a strong spirit could d. an inferior ghost.

90:2.12 power that they were able to d. the chiefs or kings.

96:7.6 The Yahweh of these times “sends evil spirits to d.

97:9.19 the Baalim, against the attempt of the cities to d.

103:7.9 enables man to control, and to some extent d., his

111:1.8 The Adjusters manipulate but never d. man’s mind

111:6.4 The spirit can d. mind; so mind can control energy.

111:6.5 mind can increasingly control and even d. its physical

118:10.16 but this is not only because man has come to d. the

122:5.3 All in all, Mary’s temperament tended to d. the

142:2.4 you should seek to have his will of love d. your life

148:1.2 Peter tended to d. the theology of the school of

155:6.17 your faith shall d. the combined attitudes of body,

195:9.6 When a strong and moving religion threatens to d.

195:9.6 religion of Jesus does, indeed, d. and transform

dominatedsee dominatedadjective

0:11.16 personality, is strictly Trinity limited and Deity d..

1:1.2 true worship which is so satisfying to the love-d.

2:6.2 The olden concept that God is a Deity d. by kingly

2:6.6 Divine righteousness is not d. by strict retributive

4:3.1 the sight of his being d. by his own baser passions,

21:2.4 1. Energy-matter is d. by the Infinite Spirit.

29:3.11 unpredictable realms of energy manifestation d. by

29:4.18 controllers are so completely d. by their superiors,

31:8.3 but these unique beings are not now d. by the Deity

33:3.4 authority on worlds tainted with evil or d. by sin.

42:8.2 This force is not wholly d. by your recognized laws

53:8.9 devils and demons, they are merely being d. by their

54:5.3 Supreme justice is d. by a Father’s love; therefore

54:6.2 the Creator Son and his Paradise Father are love d..

59:5.8 for more than five million years sharks d. the oceans.

60:2.8 the ammonites d. the invertebrate life of the oceans

61:3.6 For once the world was d. by a huge animal with a

61:4.4 The cat family d. the animal life, and marine life was

62:2.5 They very soon d. the life of the smaller creatures

64:4.1 They d. the world for almost half a million years

64:7.15 so it appears that Egypt was first d. by the orange

69:1.1 rather than permit himself to be d. by these creations

69:9.7 of the community, and the mother d. the family.

71:7.1 The enduring state is founded on culture, d. by ideals

75:8.7 physical matter d. by precise laws characterized by

75:8.7 And if our creation is an existence d. by personality,

79:6.13 yellow race would have quickly d. world civilization.

82:5.6 Outmarriage finally d. because it was favored by the

83:5.10 home was d. by the head wife, the status companion.

90:0.1 ritual was inevitably d. by medicine men, shamans,

92:7.11 largely dependent on whether fear or love has d.

98:1.3 found the Mediterranean world d. by the mother cult

98:6.5 the nominal Christian faith d. the Occident, Greek

100:2.2 and d. by the wholehearted worship of the perfection

103:7.5 the religious aspects of a personality are truth d.,

103:9.2 in the main d. by reason and the facts of science

103:9.9 Such a life is one motivated by truth and d. by love;

106:9.12 one predicated on truth, sensitive to beauty, and d.

108:2.9 when an evolving mortal becomes d. by the love of

110:2.6 a dual mind in the local universe d. by one will.

110:7.6 animal mind so completely d. by the chemical and

111:2.10 soul, the joint offspring of an adjutant mind d. by a

112:1.16 man is d. by the craving of belongingness.

113:2.5 even your religious faith, to be so d. by fear,

116:6.5 This very mind may become d. by the leadings of

121:4.1 The gentile world was then d. by four philosophies,

121:4.3 Stoics believed that a controlling Reason-Fate d.

121:5.18 Into such a generation of men, d. by such incomplete

121:7.3 regulations of conduct pursued and d. every loyal

130:6.3 refuse longer to be d. by fear like an unthinking

132:3.4 distorted by fear, and d. by the dread of facing new

133:3.7 in a world so largely d. by selfishness and sin.

133:4.7 And even as you accord justice d. by fairness in

136:4.4 triumphantly and spiritually d. the human intellect.

139:4.6 subsequent life became d. by the sentiment of love

141:5.1 and increasingly d., by the spirit gift of the Father.

141:7.12 Not for one moment was he ever d. by any purely

149:4.2 “Let your hearts be so d. by love that your spirit

151:6.4 unclean spirits entered into him and d. his mind and

152:5.3 are you d. by material motives instead of spiritual

155:6.11 ennobled by love, d. by mercy, and restrained by

170:2.23 sin is rather the offspring of a knowing mind d. by

175:4.4 The Sadducees, who now controlled and d. the

180:5.12 the new gospel is d. by truth-conviction, the spirit

194:3.8 new; it is to be d. neither by the old nor the young.

196:0.9 This spiritual attitude wholly d. his thinking and

dominatedadjective

30:1.113 are fairly good illustrations of mind-d. beings, but

54:4.8 Justice in a mercy-d. universe may be slow, but it is

55:5.1 Mortal creatures living on a sin-stricken, evil-d.,

140:8.11 Michael of Nebadon is a mercy-d. Son;

148:2.2 in the experience of expectant and faith-d. persons

149:1.6 the incarnated and mercy-d. Creator Son of God,

180:2.7 of spirit-born believers in the spirit-d. kingdom.

195:9.6 a revealed religion becomes man-made and man-d.

dominates

7:1.10 Eternal Son d. the realm of actual spiritual values,

9:1.4 Eternal Son d. the spheres of spiritual activities;

9:1.4 he d. all reactions with mind, wields great power in

9:6.2 he unqualifiedly d. and controls the universal mind

42:12.11 characteristic of the creative mind which d. it.

42:12.15 Mind universally d. matter, even as it is in turn

54:4.6 that God is love, and that such a God of love d. the

66:6.2 the slavery of custom; fashion still unduly d. Urantia.

99:4.5 what one knows that determines conduct and d.

101:8.1 mind attains to faith levels only when it actually d.

106:9.1 an unqualified unity of infinity now d. the present

117:6.5 The mother influence d. the human personality

146:3.6 partakes of the love of the Father, and as it d. man,

160:4.16 wisdom d. knowledge and always glorifies culture.

dominating

16:5.5 directly expressive of the nature of the d. Master

27:7.7 Sometimes all Paradise becomes engulfed in a d. tide

82:1.2 Sex interest and desire were not d. passions in

95:2.2 one God always gaining ground but never quite d.

104:1.10 seemed to conflict with their d. concept of Yahweh.

130:6.3 that new and all-d. love of your fellows which will

177:4.4 just then, a new and d. thought began to occupy

domination

4:5.3 universe under the guidance and d. of the whims

5:5.6 with the idea of God’s transcendence, the divine d.

34:6.11 The d. of the Spirit is never tainted with coercion

34:6.13 The consciousness of the spirit d. of a human life is

59:2.10 the trilobites shared d. of the seas with several other

61:2.3 of the age of placental-mammalian world d..

61:2.5 the mammals slowly assumed d. of the earth,

70:5.2 and there ensued a long age of the d. of the elders.

70:12.11 5. D. by vicious minorities.

79:3.3 of India date from the early times of Dravidian d.

83:2.2 connive at capture in order to escape the d. of the

90:1.1 marking the beginning of the church d. of the state.

90:2.7 still believe that one may be born under the d. of a

97:3.6 This was also a fight of the country folk against d. by

110:7.6 the emerging soul from the well-nigh complete d.

122:4.4 as a powerful nation, free from all foreign d..

126:3.6 lead Jewish armies in overthrowing the foreign d.

131:8.3 He ministers progression, but without d..

135:4.3 deliverer of the Jewish nation from the d. of their

136:1.3 Messiah deliver the Jewish people from Roman d. by

170:5.14 the kingdom in the hearts of men by the spirit’s d.

172:3.4 deliverer of all Israel from the yoke of foreign d..

195:8.2 a protest against the almost complete d. of Western

195:8.4 the withering grasp of a totalitarian ecclesiastical d.

195:8.4 Secularism no sooner frees man from the d. of the

dominative

65:6.7 becomes adjustive, creative, co-ordinative, and d..

dominion

66:1.4 Caligastia went forth to his trust of world d. with

108:4.2 in the establishment of the spiritual d. of Michael

120:2.2 wrest d. from the hands of these fallen Sons; and

131:2.7 and his d. endures throughout all generations.

135:3.2 “And there was given him d. and glory and a

135:3.2 His d. is an everlasting dominion, which shall not

135:3.2 His dominion is an everlasting d., which shall not

135:3.2 “And the kingdom and d. and the greatness of the

135:3.3 there was given him d. and glory and a kingdom.”

135:5.4 that this kingdom was to be an everlasting d.,

136:9.6 the last chance of the Jews to attain world d.; but

137:8.16 “This kingdom is an everlasting d.. Those who enter

140:1.2 hearts of his earth children is to be an everlasting d..

171:8.3 would have reigned over such a d. of human hearts.

185:3.3 to show all men that my kingdom is a spiritual d.,

dominions

135:3.2 kingdom, and all d. shall serve and obey him.”

Don

80:4.1 across the grazing lands of the Volga and the D..

don’t

151:5.4 “Master, d. you know we are in a violent storm?

154:5.3 D. let the bigots catch you, and never doubt that

donated

69:9.6 the funeral was held up until the family d. a large

donations

138:10.6 if d sufficient to maintain the party were not received

donesee donewith will

2:1.9 All this he has d. and now does, and evermore will

2:3.1 “‘I have not d. without cause all that I have d.,’

4:3.4 God repents of nothing he has ever d., now does, or

5:6.13 And when all is said and d., I can do nothing more

6:5.4 attributes, and this they have d. and now do.

8:4.4 all this work of creature ministry is d. in perfect

12:4.13 The work that is d. in moving the material energy

12:7.2 infinite wisdom always order it d. in that precise

14:5.3 you will enjoy doing things the way they should be d.

25:1.6 “Well d., good and faithful servant; you have been

28:5.17 They have d much to illuminate the deferred rewards

32:5.6 Nevertheless, I have d. my best to portray something

40:5.13 for their subjects of temporary indwelling that is d.

40:7.5 Do you fully appreciate what has been d. for you?

44:1.12 human musicians have d. much to elevate musical

46:5.28 Everything d. in these various circles is open to the

51:3.9 Son, both of whom could have d. so much to

53:9.7 all rebels who will ever accept mercy have d. so.

54:5.11 a mandate directing that nothing be d. to half cure,

55:3.9 Most of the teaching was also d. jointly; likewise all

66:3.7 they provided all that could be d. for the men and

67:8.4 let me assure you, this has already d. more good in

68:4.4 to be d. just so—in accordance with the folkways of

69:3.10 some tribes sewing and weaving were d. by women,

70:1.15 this assault would have d. honor to the mores of a

70:2.19 war; rather discern what it has d. for society so that

70:10.3 judgment rendered in accordance with the injury d..

70:12.5 And having d. this, they should select their most

72:12.2 What a wonderful thing could be d. on this world if

73:5.7 And this Garden would have d. honor to a world

74:3.7 a better understanding as to what must be d. to bring

75:3.5 numbers of the violet race, something could be d.

75:3.9 It was d..

75:7.7 What Adam and Eve had d. was indeed evil, but they

77:3.1 that something should be d. to preserve their racial

83:4.8 to insure the fertility of the union; this was d. long

83:6.4 and improved social order, even when having d.

84:4.6 labor, scores of foolish things were said and d. in

85:3.4 others (every form of life) as you would be d. by.

87:5.11 1. Duty—those things which must be d. to keep the

88:1.8 Set with pearls, as was often d., it was man’s first

88:5.1 And all this was d. through fear that one’s enemies

89:0.2 man believed that something special must be d. to

89:6.3 And all this was d. in the face of Moses’ stringent

89:7.2 This was often d in connection with one of the feasts

90:5.7 The priesthoods have d. much to delay scientific

92:3.7 natural religion has also d. much to cripple the very

93:1.3 volunteered to do that which had been d. only six

97:1.4 jealous whims, always regretting that he had d.

97:9.5 They could not have d. this had David been loyal

109:5.1 is d. in order to effect deep spiritual transformations

115:1.4 high and low, may propound theories, and have d. so

118:6.1 omnificent—he does not personally do all that is d..

119:1.3 And it has been so ordered; it has been d..”

119:3.2 Salvington precisely as he had d. on two previous

124:1.4 to call on Joseph to demand that something be d.

124:1.5 was unconvinced of the wrong of what he had d.,

125:6.8 “Come, my parents, none has d. aught but that which

126:1.6 as writing slates, the writing being d. with charcoal.

127:2.8 Something had to be d..

128:7.10 talk it all over freely with her as he had d. when he

130:6.3 hasten off to where great things are waiting to be d.

130:6.3 run from your unhappy self, but it cannot be d..

130:7.2 something for them that you are sure they want d.,”

131:1.7 The evil you would not have d. you, do not to others

131:3.4 gladness are the rewards of deeds well d. and to

131:3.5 What you do shall be d. to you, in the judgment of

131:3.5 Injustice d. to your fellows shall come back upon

131:3.6 not to others those things you would not wish d.

131:4.5 release our friend from the wrong he has d. us.

131:9.4 What you do not like when d. to yourself, do not

132:5.24 —if your work has been d. in fairness and equity—

133:2.1 I dare say you have d. many such brave things in

133:2.1 My wife has d. no great wrong; she is a good woman

135:11.4 messengers to Jesus, inquiring: “Is my work d.?

136:9.11 as Jesus has so recently seen it being d. in Rome.

138:5.4 to inquire why nothing was d. to get John out of

139:5.9 This was d. by Peter and John, who presently came

139:9.11 returned to their families and nets; their work was d..

140:8.10 come to reorganize the world; even if he had d. this,

141:6.2 And having d. that, you have brought the light of

142:1.6 debated among themselves as to what should be d.

142:8.1 No public preaching was d. on this trip, only

143:2.5 “Many times, when you have d. evil, you have

143:5.5 Nalda did what so many have d. before and since—

144:4.10 Practically all of Jesus’ praying was d. in the spirit

144:6.1 John had d. this in response to the urging of Abner

145:2.15 was for the most part d. by Simon Peter’s wife

147:6.2 that something should be d. to put a stop to his

148:9.2 When Jesus saw what they had d., he ceased

149:3.2 there is little that can be d. to modify their attitude.

149:6.6 for what they are more than for what they have d..

150:4.3 But, when you have d. your utmost for all of every

150:7.2 the citizens were angry because he had d. none of

151:2.7 “Well d., Thomas; you have discerned the true

151:2.7 but both Peter and Nathaniel have d. you all equal

151:3.14 all of his work was d. by the assistance of demons

151:4.1 he replied to his servants, ‘An enemy has d. this.

151:6.8 show them what great things God has d. for you.”

151:6.8 Decapolis, declaring what great things Jesus had d.

154:6.7 by surprise; so he asked Jesus what should be d..

157:6.1 to hand over to Judas as he had so many times d. in

159:1.3 it shall be d. for you if your petition is not

160:4.10 you may roll in luxury even though you have d.

162:1.6 of Abner and his associates throughout Judea had d.

162:2.4 wonderful than this Jesus of Nazareth has already d..

162:2.5 something should be d. forthwith to put a stop to

162:3.2 What do you say should be d. with her?”

162:5.4 I have d. nothing of myself but only as the Father has

162:6.3 you have d. well to perpetuate these symbols,

163:6.5 I declare that, if the mighty works d. in these

163:6.5 had been d. in Tyre and Sidon, the people of these

164:4.11 and realize what has been d. this day in Jerusalem!

164:4.11 this was d. by the power of the prince of devils.”

165:1.3 master, John the Baptist, had d. most of his work.

165:2.11 all of the wonderful things which this man has d.?”

165:3.8 The first I have d., but the last I may not do

166:1.3 That service you have now d. me; what next will

167:4.5 hours of the day in which work may safely be d.?

168:2.10 that they might determine what should be d. about

171:8.6 ‘Well d.; you are a good servant; because you

171:8.6 here is your pound, which I have kept safely d. up

172:1.5 and everybody was amazed at what Mary had d..

172:1.6 seeing that Mary has d. a good thing in her heart?

172:1.6 not be reproved for that which she has this night d.

172:1.6 what Mary has d. will be spoken of in memory of

172:1.9 take counsel as to what should be d. with Lazarus.

172:5.6 expression of disappointment that nothing was d.

174:5.3 My Father has d. many wonderful works among

170:2.11 to pray: “Your kingdom come; your will be d.”;

175:1.1 the Father has d. many wonderful works, even to the

175:1.2 I and my apostles have d. our utmost to live in peace

175:1.17 Within reason, the one you ought to have d. but not

175:1.24 My work for you is d..

176:3.4 ‘Well d., good and faithful servant, you have been

176:3.4 ‘Well d., good and faithful steward; you also have

176:3.5 least of my brethren, you have d. this service to me

178:2.5 you will have to consider after we have first d. this.”

178:3.2 And my Father has indeed d. many wonderful

179:3.8 “Do you really understand what I have d. to you?

179:4.7 Jesus knew that nothing could be d. to keep Judas

179:4.7 still the Master accepted him and had d. everything

180:2.6 discipline is laid upon the vine, it is d. in love,

180:3.2 what have I d. to these men that they should hate

180:4.1 the Father has fully accepted the work I have d. for

181:2.19 All six of you have d. well to work in peace with

181:2.19 flesh and blood, but none have d. better than you.

181:2.20 many foolish questions, but I have d. my utmost

181:2.24 I have d. all that can be d. to enlighten your minds

181:2.27 years of close association with me have not d.

182:1.2 a large flat rock in a circle about him as they had d.

182:1.6 all this have I d. that my brethren in the flesh may

182:2.9 no secular work was ever d. after noon on the

182:2.10 delighted to do lesser things as they should be d.,

182:2.10 “David, my son, others have d. that which they

182:2.10 but this service have you d. of your own heart,

182:3.9 divine mind of Michael knew he had d. his best for

182:3.9 heart of Jesus wished that more might have been d.

183:3.10 near the olive press to debate what should be d..

183:4.1 the olive press to deliberate on what should be d.

183:4.2 Jesus had been taken, and what was going to be d.

184:1.3 were threatened by what Jesus had so recently d. in

184:1.4 “You realize that something must be d. about your

184:3.15 What do you now think should be d. with this

184:3.17 and no secular work should be d. after noon, but

184:5.8 When this was d., three of the Pharisees took leave;

185:2.3 worthy to die for the things which he has said and d..

185:3.2 only trying to find out for myself what you have d.

185:3.6 certain that the prisoner had d. nothing worthy of

185:5.1 Certainly, nothing worthy of death has been d. by

185:5.10 What evil has he d.?

185:6.6 man shall die, but what has he d. to deserve death?

186:1.1 the Sanhedrin waiting to learn what had been d.

186:1.4 I repent that I have d. this; here is your money.

186:5.3 At this very time Jesus’ duty on earth was d..

187:0.4 discussed what should be d. with his followers.

187:1.6 My work is about d.—soon I go to my Father—but

189:1.13 And he has d. all this through power inherent within

189:3.4 when he had d. this, he departed for Salvington to

192:4.4 the Galilean believers, and that, after he had d. so,

195:6.4 All science has d. is to destroy the childlike illusions

195:10.1 Christianity has indeed d. a great service for this

196:3.35 When all is said and d., the Father idea is still the

donewith will

109:6.5 Father’s will, saying, “Not my will, but yours, be d..”

111:5.6 creature will—“Not my will but yours be d.”—as it

111:5.6 affirmation: “It is my will that your will be d..”

118:8.11 declaring, “It is my will that your will be d..”

134:8.8 reply, “The will of my Father in Paradise be d..”

135:5.2 “Your will be d. on earth as in heaven.”

136:2.4 Your will be d. on earth, even as it is in heaven.”

136:4.4 human mind say, “Not my will but yours be d..”

140:5.11 of man co-operating with God—“Your will be d..”

144:3.5 Your kingdom come; your will be d. On earth as it

144:5.24 Even so, not our desires but your will be d..

144:5.53 Even so, not our will but yours be d..

146:2.12 children, and that is: “Nevertheless, your will be d.

155:6.11 fail not to remember that the will of God can be d.

158:1.6 pray that the Father’s will may be d. in all your

160:1.11 favorite prayer, “Not my will, but yours, be d..”

170:2.19 and wherein the will of God is d. more divinely.”

174:5.9 join me: Father, glorify your name; your will be d..”

180:3.9 this world to do the Father’s will, and that I have d..

182:3.4 Not my will, but yours, be d..”

192:2.12 As I have d. the Father’s will on earth, so shall you

196:0.8 was, “Your kingdom come; your will be d..”

donkey

122:7.7 Leaving the d. in the courtyard, Joseph shouldered

125:3.2 to Jerusalem with the women, leading Mary’s d..

126:5.11 three cows, four sheep, a flock of chickens, a d.,

134:8.10 where he took leave of the lad, giving him the d..

172:3.5 and with good will as the Son of Man on a d..

172:3.9 the Alpheus twins put their cloaks on the d. and

172:3.9 a carpet of honor for the d. bearing the royal Son,

172:4.1 the Alpheus twins returned the d. to its owner,

172:5.4 when Jesus climbed off the d. and proceeded to

donned

74:6.5 little during the day, at eventide they d. night wraps.

179:3.7 washing the feet of the twelve, he d. his cloak,

donning

137:5.3 D. his evening wraps, he sat out on the lake shore

doom

5:1.11 Man’s final d. is not sealed until he has lost the

51:2.3 If some physical catastrophe should d. the

60:3.21 They, too, were subject to the dinosaur d.,

97:9.25 period that Jeremiah told them of the impending d.,

101:10.8 the inexorable d. of the termination of temporal

102:0.1 slowly and surely tightens the grasp of a pitiless d.

102:0.2 And all this d. of darkness and all this destiny of

153:2.3 dares to warn them of the day of their spiritual d.?

173:5.6 day just passed and the crash of an impending d..

176:1.2 thereby sealed their d. as an independent people

182:3.9 people had rejected him and thereby sealed their d.

195:10.11 Christianity is seriously confronted with the d.

doomed

15:5.7 unless it slows down in revolutionary rate, it is d. to

20:6.1 Sonarington technique is d. to meet with failure.

64:6.7 the red men seemed d. when, sixty-five thousand

64:6.9 the two races do not blend, one or the other is d..

65:5.2 But our hopes were d. to disappointment owing to

67:4.2 forty-four modified Andonite associates were d. to

71:6.1 Present-day profit-motivated economics is d. unless

72:9.8 defective and possesses the ballot, such a nation is d.

76:5.1 d. to suffer the fate of the mortals of their world,

78:2.3 —it had not been evolved—and was therefore d. to

79:3.1 this is what d. the budding civilization of India

83:3.1 the husband was d. to lose in case of divorce or

98:2.1 thirst of its believers; therefore was it d. to perish.

98:3.5 form of pseudoreligious patriotism was d. to collapse

101:10.3 a temporal personality d. to be extinguished upon the

102:0.1 genius of the best of men are d. to be extinguished

130:2.9 the material problems of animal existence are d. to

147:6.3 But they were d. to disappointment because,

155:6.6 these unfortunate persons d. to become frightened

159:3.7 there is little conflict or confusion, but all are d. to

160:4.14 false illusions of success are d. to suffer failure and

171:8.3 but I declare that you are d. to disappointment.

195:4.1 adjunct to society and the ally of politics, was d. to

door

1:4.2 they “stand at the d.” of consciousness “and knock”

43:4.9 When there exists no open d. for the reception of

87:1.5 through a hole in the wall, never by way of the d..

94:2.4 thus was opened wide the d. for the entrance of

94:8.17 And in making this effort, he left the d. wide open

121:3.9 There was always the open d. through which

124:1.4 being seated on a large stone just outside the back d.

128:7.12 Miriam lived next d. to Mary in the home of Jacob,

131:2.8 If you do not well, it is because sin lies at the d.;

135:5.4 event was impending, near at hand, even at the d..

138:4.2 No man may close the d. of mercy in the face of

138:4.2 The d. of the kingdom is wide open for all who

138:8.8 “Faith is the open d. for entering into the present,

139:12.7 The d. of eternal life is wide open to all; “whosoever

144:2.3 ‘Trouble me not, for the d. is now shut and the

144:2.3 he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks the d.

145:3.5 heard voices in the yard and, on going to the d.,

146:2.8 the faith act of the child of God which opens the d.

146:2.13 Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the d.

146:4.3 healer, made bold to accost him as he passed his d.

159:3.2 I have said: “Behold, I stand at the d. and knock,

160:3.4 when seeking entrance through the locked d.,

160:3.4 would not destroy the d. but rather would seek for

165:2.4 morning has come, he enters into the fold by the d.,

165:2.4 the sheepfold by any other means than by the d. is

165:2.4 enters the fold after the porter has opened the d. for

165:2.7 I will declare that I am both the d. to the Father’s

165:2.7 I, with those who minister with me, am the d..

166:3.3 to eternal life is straight and narrow, that the d.

166:3.3 salvation, few can find entrance through this d..

166:3.3 Even if the d. to the way of life is narrow, it is wide

166:3.3 all who sincerely seek to enter, for I am that d..

166:3.4 you rejected all invitations to come while the d.

166:3.4 Now, to you who have refused salvation, the d. is

166:3.4 This d. is not open to those who would enter the

166:3.4 stand before this d. and knock, saying, ‘Lord, open

166:3.7 “I am the d., I am the new and living way, and

167:1.2 As Jesus lingered by the d., speaking with Abner,

169:1.11 And when he came up to the back d., he called out

170:3.2 faith, simple childlike belief, is the key to the d. of

170:3.2 Jesus also taught that, having entered the d., there

171:6.2 his apostles lingered with Zaccheus before the d.

179:1.2 they noticed, just inside the d., the pitchers of water,

179:3.1 table and silently made his way over to near the d.,

182:1.14 I am the open d. to eternal salvation.

189:5.2 John tarried at the d., viewing the tomb, and it was

190:2.6 The Master appeared in the open back d., saying:

195:9.8 But expectant faith will ever keep the hope-d. of

doorkeeper

186:1.3 back to enter the hall but was debarred by the d..

186:1.4 back to the temple and, forcing his way past the d.,

doorpost

124:4.7 touching the bit of parchment nailed upon the d.

124:4.7 of this habitual obeisance to the d. parchment.

doorposts

89:7.2 the custom of smearing blood on the house d. for

doors

1:4.2 and delight to come in to all who will “open the d. of

43:4.9 the archrebels had reached the point where the d.

43:4.9 The d. of the hearts of all Edentia closed against

54:5.10 To keep open the Paradise d. of ascension to the

69:6.8 that fire opened the d. to metalwork and led to the

77:8.12 “angel of the Lord” “by night opened the prison d.

81:2.8 eventually unlocked the d. of the scientific world,

139:7.7 means of keeping the d. of the kingdom wide open

140:10.1 sincere entrance to the kingdom, open the d. wide

144:3.14 rooms and shut the d. when they engaged in prayer.

147:5.2 to leave the d. open so that even the street beggars

147:5.6 the Father has opened the d. of the kingdom to all

147:5.6 no man or association of men can close those d.

148:9.2 to Zebedee’s house by both the front and back d.,

149:3.3 leaders of the Jews had closed the d. of their hearts

150:2.2 made plain to Mary that the d. of the kingdom

156:4.2 the d. of the Melkarth temple were opened to him,

166:1.5 But you cannot thus shut up the d. of the kingdom

166:3.7 “Behold, I stand at the d. of men’s hearts and

175:1.12 You would shut the d. of the kingdom of heaven

175:1.12 You stand with your backs to the d. of salvation and

184:2.8 the palace d. opened, and the guards led Jesus past

190:4.1 himself in their midst, notwithstanding that the d.

191:0.1 part of the day in the upper chamber behind barred d

191:2.1 the upper chamber with all the d. bolted for fear of

191:5.2 and while the d. were securely shut and barred,

191:5.3 you will not hide your light here behind closed d.;

doorstep

70:10.10 the threat of suicide on an enemy’s d. was usually

157:0.2 Pharisees were encamped on the d. of his mother’s

doorstone

188:1.5 signaled for his soldiers to help roll the d. up before

doorway

179:1.7 recriminations when the Master appeared in the d.,

189:4.7 After Mary had tarried in the d. of the tomb for a

Dorcasbeliever at Joppa

130:1.3 argument with Peter one evening at the home of D..

dormant

117:4.10 Will you allow these secrets of Supremacy to lie d.,

121:6.5 Trinity, which had long been d. in Jewish theology

160:3.1 awaken these latent powers for good which lie d.

Dothan

126:1.2 In the distance he could view the hills of D., where

doting

150:7.4 the older of Jesus’ friends, including the d. chazan

doublesee double star(s)

23:3.2 can attain d. velocity—372,560 miles per second—

28:6.13 These seconaphim accomplish a d. purpose in the

34:7.4 suffering the consequences of a d deprivation of help

34:7.6 Notwithstanding this d. disaster to man’s nature

39:5.12 may be seen what are apparently d. sets of wings

42:4.14 Two crests can combine to make a d.-height crest,

43:8.11 creatures do not merely d. their personal potentials

48:1.3 and they have just d. the number of elements of the

50:6.5 and checkered career as a result of the d. tragedy of

52:3.8 This d. origin of the post-Adamic races explains how

57:5.11 The worlds of the solar system thus had a d. origin:

65:6.4 blood cells to perform in the d. role of oxygen

69:2.4 It was the d. demands of the intense struggle for

86:4.4 the savage conceived of himself as a d.—body and

86:5.1 The soul was early man’s dream d.; it was in every

86:5.14 also sometimes looked upon as proof of the d. self,

97:4.2 the denunciation of the d. standard of national

111:6.2 The mortal dilemma consists in the d. fact that

120:0.4 Michael, therefore, had a d. purpose in the making

120:4.2 truly a dual-origin being, was not a d. personality.

122:7.3 Mary prepared d. rations and made ready for the

124:4.2 difficult for his consciousness to recognize the d.

128:7.10 In November a d. wedding occurred.

128:7.11 the day after the d. wedding, Jude assured Joseph

128:7.13 The day after this d. wedding Jesus held an

129:1.6 Jesus returned before the d. wedding of Simon and

132:4.1 numerous human contacts Jesus had a d. purpose:

133:7.12 does not well stand the conflict of d. allegiance.

134:1.4 So Simon and Jude were married at a d. wedding in

149:6.12 the lips while the heart is given to d.-dealing’?

155:5.2 While the religions of the world have a d. origin—

158:5.5 This was a true healing of a d. affliction, a physical

170:2.13 apostles had acquired a d. viewpoint of the kingdom;

170:2.17 the Master taught a new concept of the d. nature of

173:1.3 for exchange, they were allowed to collect d..

174:2.5 merely employed the wisdom of making a d. reply.

178:1.5 you face a d. responsibility of duty to man and duty

185:7.3 judicial weakling now labored under the d. weight of

194:2.12 In a way, mankind is subject to the d. influence of

double star(s)

15:3.1 aggregation of suns, dark islands of space, d. stars,

15:5.3 instead of splitting into a d. star system or evolving

15:5.7 split; sun fission occurs, and a new d. star is born.

15:5.8 two adjacent but unequal suns, one type of d. star

15:6.8 others are d. stars, contracting or disappearing

41:3.3 mother wheel, they soon break up or form d. stars.

41:3.3 equatorially, this being one type of d. star formation.

41:3.4 revolve about a common center as one type of d. star

41:3.5 eruptions was the extraordinary d. star explosion,

41:3.9 In some d. stars the tides caused by rapidly

doubles

86:5.1 The belief in dream d. led directly to the notion that

doubly

61:7.4 This is a d. important date since it also marks the

127:2.6 it was d. so in this case since the Jewish religion was

137:4.12 made d. certain since the Personalized Adjuster

doubtnoun; see doubt, no

0:2.9 When in d. as to the exact interpretation of the word

12:1.14 Our students of these phenomena are in d. as to

22:4.6 If the viewpoint of a mortal creature is ever in d.,

26:11.5 Beyond d., the Creator Sons and their mortal

28:5.9 If there is any d. as to the authenticity of something

48:6.12 of uncertainty or ascend up into the worlds of d.,

53:5.6 personalities present on the sphere who were in d.

54:5.10 against all such possible halfhearted or d.-stricken

100:6.6 cosmic poise which betokens the absence of all d.

102:6.7 Belief may not be able to resist d. and withstand fear,

106:0.18 But beyond d., the next age, the age of the first

112:5.7 If there is d. as to the advisability of advancing a

112:7.17 We have not the slightest d. that in due time these

122:2.6 knew without d. that she was to become a mother,

124:4.2 experienced seasons of uncertainty, if not actual d.,

128:1.8 Of his human nature he was never in d.;

128:1.8 of his divine nature there was always room for d.

132:5.13 When in honest d. about the equity and justice of

135:7.1 John was sorely in d. as to the part Jesus would

139:6.6 when even Andrew was in d. about what to say to

139:8.9 “to be shown,” but his outward expressions of d.

142:5.3 spirit has in himself the power to overcome all d.,

146:2.10 if you are ever in d. as to what you would ask of the

148:6.9 the great struggle in his heart between faith and d..

152:6.3 all who are thus delivered from the darkness of d.

153:1.3 soul which would enable them to triumph over d.

155:5.10 the victory of spiritual faith over intellectual d.

157:2.2 to find deliverance from the bondage of fear and d.

158:5.2 words of commingled faith and d., “Lord, I believe

159:3.8 believer has only one battle, and that is against d.

173:3.1 “Since you are in d. about John’s mission and

181:2.26 Thomas, when you have had your seasons with d.,

182:3.11 over all human tendencies to fear or entertain d..

187:5.2 did not for one moment entertain the slightest d.

189:4.1 The apostles all suffered, not so much from d. and

190:1.6 messengers, but they would not heed the words of d.

191:0.4 vacillated emotionally between faith and d.

191:0.4 Thus Peter alternated between faith and d.

191:1.1 Peter had lived under a heavy burden of d. and

doubt, no

13:3.3 As I am a person and have a spirit form, no d.

19:5.1 secret orders of beings in existence, secret, no d.,

21:0.2 No d. the profound affection of the Deity parents

24:7.6 Guides, allowing for a slight difference, due no d. to

30:4.24 but no d. such training is wise and necessary in view

43:3.7 The Most Highs will no d. continue to exercise this

53:2.5 developed to the point of disillusionment, no d. he

53:3.2 was this veiled attack upon the finaliters that no d.

53:6.2 This no d. explains why such a large number of the

53:8.4 of the rebels, but such a decree will, no d., be

54:4.5 There are no d. still other and possibly better

55:7.3 no d. Machiventa Melchizedek, now the vicegerent

55:9.3 will no d. witness the exaltation of these rulers to

72:10.1 in some ways pleasing, will, no d., in others prove

72:12.3 that would no d. interest and intrigue Urantians,

106:7.8 no d. we will all look back upon its entire history as

107:3.9 The unique Personalized Adjusters no d. constitute

114:2.6 They will no d. continue to serve in their present

118:2.2 Such finaliters will no d. believe that, even if they

131:9.3 If God is with me, I have determined to have no d. in

131:9.4 God is with you; have no d. in your heart.

135:7.1 John was in no d. about the coming kingdom, but

168:0.6 Martha’s mind, but she gave expression to no d.,

168:3.4 no d. could be entertained that Lazarus had been

doubtverb; see doubt not or not doubt

0:12.8 we truly d. the possibility of such full unification of

3:0.3 We sincerely d. whether any one characteristic of

12:6.13 We d. that the Ultimate will ever have a space

26:9.3 the temptation to d. is vanishing; the injunction to be

28:4.7 I d. very much that the Creator Sons themselves

42:2.21 but we d. that any subabsolute personality, even

53:5.3 but we d. that this sovereign authority would lead

54:6.10 But even then, I d. that you will be fully satisfied

67:1.6 While all manner of sins may be forgiven, we d.

101:1.7 individuals ultimately instructs them that to d. God

106:7.4 but we d. that any being or universe will ever

108:5.7 I d. that I am able to explain to you just what the

117:6.18 we d. that even such a divine gift can achieve the

135:11.1 John was often tempted to d. Jesus and his divine

135:11.1 was John tempted to d. even the genuineness of

135:11.3 Never again did he wholly d. the mission and

135:11.4 in the age to come if he finds no occasion to d. and

137:4.6 the curious or for the conviction of those who d..

139:12.5 Judas must have believed in Jesus, but we d. whether

143:2.7 not be led to d. the reality of the Father’s love and

152:4.2 saying: “O, you of little faith, wherefore did you d.

154:5.3 Don’t let the bigots catch you, and never d. that

158:1.6 wherefore do you d. when I am not with you?

165:5.2 When you are tempted to d. the sureness of your

168:1.12 Wherefore do you d.?

172:5.6 was tempted to d. the whole idea of the kingdom;

181:2.9 Not for one moment would I d. your loyalty,

181:2.19 but never d. that you were once called to the work

190:2.6 How could you d.?

191:2.1 How long will you d. my words and refuse to

doubt not or not doubt

1:5.9 let us not d. nor question his personality primacy.

5:1.9 some day, d. not, you shall stand in the divine and

6:8.8 of such an infinite being, d. not, he is a person.

46:5.23 I d. not that this vast promenade overlooking the

48:6.17 I shall not d. you nor fear you, For I know that in

54:5.14 I d. not that there are just as many additional reasons

93:4.8 You shall not d. that faith is the only requirement for

122:2.5 Elizabeth, but he did not d. the integrity of his wife,

122:3.1 And d. not my word, Mary, for this home has

148:5.4 Do not d. the love of the Father just because some

160:3.4 but I d. not that the Master, with a more mature

167:4.1 D. not that it may be used to glorify God and exalt

168:4.12 d. not that you shall receive the answer to your

170:5.8 But d. not, this same kingdom which the Master

174:0.2 D. not that I am able to finish the work I have

176:1.1 Be patient! d. not that this gospel will triumph over

178:2.3 Only d. not in your own heart that the will of God

181:1.6D. not any of these truths even after you are

doubted

122:2.5 visit, Zacharias was very skeptical and for weeks d.

122:4.1 Joseph never again wholly d. Mary’s story of

123:6.8 But he never really d. that his son was to fulfill

135:2.1 vow regarding contamination by the dead, John d.

135:9.3 strange man of God had gone to the hills, many d.

145:0.3 never having d. the supernatural character of her

179:3.2 Peter had never since really d. the divine nature of

181:2.16 you have sometimes d. and at other times manifested

187:5.2 he never d. that he was now laying down his life in

190:1.2 Nicodemus and the others d. their story,

190:1.2 their story, d. that Jesus had risen from the dead;

190:1.6 even those who somewhat d., carried the message

192:4.2 few of Peter’s hearers d. that the Master had risen

196:0.1 but Jesus never religiously d. the certainty of God’s

196:0.11 fervent faith never for one moment d. the certainty

doubter

102:6.5 To every such d. the believer only replies, “How

137:2.7 who, looking benignly into the face of the sincere d.,

139:8.1 apostles hardly looked upon Thomas as a chronic d..

doubters

139:8.6 was a great comfort to all honest d. and encouraged

139:8.6 standing declaration that Jesus loved even honest d..

154:4.6 all such d. forget that a much better civilization

165:1.2 Jerusalem and elsewhere, together with many d. and

doubtful

4:0.1 It is d. whether anyone except the Paradise Deities

39:4.4 The defense of all cases of d. survival is prepared

123:3.3 Jesus early became d. that such unseen influences

132:5.13 erred, in d. situations, on the side of merciful and

139:12.7 the Judges of men fully to receive the d. candidate.

142:5.2 leave his faith children of the spirit in d. uncertainty

165:5.3 you should not be of d. minds concerning the

174:1.2 d. whether intelligent and affectionate parents

188:1.2 rise from the dead, but Nicodemus was very d..

doubtfulness

191:5.1 stubbornness associated with his customary d.,

doubting

91:6.6 pray unselfishly, with fairness, and without d..

102:6.7 but faith is always triumphant over d., for faith is

103:8.4 or detracted from by the d. insinuations of science,

103:8.5 be disturbed by the uncertainty of the d. materialist;

122:5.6 Mary alternated between believing and d.,

127:6.8 Jesus expressed himself as d. that he would ever

132:3.8 Such a God-knowing soul casts no shadow of d. evil

136:8.3 the human element of questioning and near-d.,

136:8.3 concession to the d. nature of the human mind?

139:8.1 In later times he has become known as “d. Thomas,”

139:8.4 Thomas’s great weakness was his suspicious d.,

139:8.13 For a while Thomas succumbed to his d. depression

158:5.2 works of faith come not forth at the bidding of d.

181:2.26 man can triumph over the inertia of intellectual d.

189:5.4 “Be not d.; have the courage to believe what you

190:1.3 when he failed to find the Master, fell into grave d.

190:2.2 contact with Jesus’ work and drifted into grave d.

190:2.7 wanted to rush off to the city to tell the d. apostles

191:5.2 when the d. apostle said: “I will not believe unless I

192:2.9 Thomas, you must cease d.; you must grow in faith

doubtings

91:6.3 how difficult it may be to reconcile the scientific d.

191:1.2 the struggle with spiritual darkness and the evil d.

191:2.1 Wherefore all your d. and all this discussion about

doubtless

92:5.16 The future of Urantia will d. be characterized by the

106:3.4 the Corps of the Finality will d. be promulgating the

106:7.7 but d. the absonite architects thereof perceive its

doubtsnoun

32:3.6 grow weary in progression, entertain spiritual d.,

34:7.8 do not be troubled with d. of failure or perplexing

102:1.1 But honest d. and sincere questionings are not sin;

110:3.5 neither can confusional d. nor fearful uncertainty.

122:3.2 At first Joseph had d. about the Gabriel visitation.

126:1.5 Joseph and Mary entertained frequent d. about the

134:9.6 no matter what d. came up to becloud James’s

135:4.4 John had d., d. sufficient to prevent his ever calling

135:4.6 John swept aside all d. and departed from Engedi

136:9.10 If the Son of Man had any d. about his mission when

137:6.6 little ones who, in spite of their d., even now believe.

138:9.1 With all of their grumblings, d., and transient

139:8.10 thus afflicted with depression and harassed by d..

139:8.12 is the great example of a human being who has d.,

139:11.3 of salvation through faith in God to settle all d. and

139:12.7 when d. exist as to the sincerity of a creature’s

145:4.1 Their lingering d. of Jesus’ divinity were banished.

146:3.2 mask covering up the entertainment of secret d.

146:3.4 plus your spiritual faith and minus your honest d..

147:5.6 Simon, how you are torn betwixt faith and d.,

150:6.1 “Evil, Sin, and Temptation,” “D. and Unbelief,”

153:1.5 the d. and disappointments of his disgruntled

154:6.1 Though Mary was harassed by d., she could never

157:7.4 while he persisted in the entertainment of subtle d.

160:1.15 Without d. and misgivings I can now enter upon the

164:0.2 their feelings of fear and to voice their d. about the

165:5.2 all of your anxiety or fretting d. can do nothing to

165:5.5 You must all be on your watch against fear and d..

172:5.2 followed, Andrew was troubled with serious d.,

172:5.6 but he expressed his d. to no one; he loved Jesus

181:2.26 Your d. have perplexed your brethren, but they have

181:2.27 great danger that some of you will succumb to d.

181:2.28 No matter if all my brethren should succumb to d.

190:1.7 chamber, where they manifest fear and express d.,

191:0.6 by the situation and had more than his share of d.,

191:1.2 his faith began to surmount his d., and he stood

191:1.5 they were about ready to surrender their d. when

191:5.4 Your d., Thomas, always most stubbornly assert

196:0.5 swept away any spiritual d. and destroyed every

196:0.11 Jesus was not disturbed seriously by fears, d.,

doubtsverb

53:9.1 But no one d. that, when the annihilation verdict is

144:8.3 said: “Do not think that John d. the gospel of the

dough

170:2.16 as a gradual development, like the leaven in the d.

178:1.15 I have told you it is like the leaven in the d., like the

dove

85:3.4 and the d. the symbol of peace and love.

dovecote

123:4.4 Mary maintained a d. on top of the animal house

doves

123:4.4 used the profits from the sale of d. as a special fund,

126:3.12 Mary turned the sale of d. over to James.

126:5.11 chickens, a donkey, and a dog, in addition to the d.

140:8.13 “Be as wise as serpents but as harmless as d..”

140:9.3 therefore as wise as serpents and as harmless as d..

163:1.3 as serpents while you are also as harmless as d..

173:1.2 the value of a week’s labor for a pair of d. which

178:1.7 Be always as wise as serpents but as harmless as d..

dowered

83:3.4 A man could not divorce a d. wife without paying

83:5.10 only the children of such a purchased or d. spouse

downsee downwith go, going, gone or went

  see came; cast; coming; falling; laid; lay; laying;

  look; looked; looking; sat; settled; sit; sitting

1:0.3 carried this divine exhortation d. through the ages

1:4.3 When you are through d. here, when your course

1:5.6 Bright and Morning Star d. to the lowest human

3:1.10 running d. to the systems and planets themselves.

3:5.2 The Father rules through his Sons; on d. through

4:3.1 spectacle of his bowing d. before idols of wood,

4:5.3 who shake the earth in their wrath and strike d.

9:3.4 Such powers operate by slowing d. energy to the

11:7.6 right angles to the plane of Orvonton, either up or d.

14:1.16 The up-and-d. diameter of the outer circuit is fifty

14:1.17 characterized by wave movements of an up-and-d.

15:5.7 When a sun reaches this limit, unless it slows d. in

15:8.10 superuniverse of Orvonton is apparently running d.;

15:8.10 and planets perish, but the universes do not run d..

25:1.2 Son-Creative Spirit liaison d. to sex procreation on

27:7.5 can begin to appreciate even d. here on Urantia,

28:5.15 Hearts of Counsel, and presently there is handed d.

28:6.5 —their spiritual liabilities—to be set d. against their

32:3.6 The farther d. the scale of life we go, the more

33:8.5 they must pass d. to the legislative assemblies of

34:4.13 These creature creations are duplicated on d.

37:10.5 reach back and d. to extend a helping hand to their

38:2.5 seer “fell d. to worship before the feet of the angel,”

39:1.13 Trinity Teacher Sons d. to the morontia mortals who

39:1.14 These ministrations extend on d. to the individual

40:5.1 touch of the Original and Eternal Son passes on d.

41:1.2 and relay the d.-stepped and modified circuits to the

42:4.9 dark worlds can slow d. electronic and ultimatonic

42:5.4 as they are slowed d. to that point where they veer

42:5.8 The next step in the slowing d. of the electron yields

42:5.11 9. Infrared rays—the slowing d. of electronic activity

42:6.4 The ultimatons, unknown on Urantia, slow d.

43:3.4 D. through the ages there has been great confusion

45:5.3 extending from divinity and perfection above d. to

46:1.4 these energies are reflected back and d. as a gentle,

46:3.2 the only planetary activity which is not slowed d.

47:3.7 You begin over there right where you leave off d.

48:2.20 They slow d. the energy revolutions to that point

48:3.13 learn a language over there much as you do d. here,

48:4.9 beings ranging from the Havona natives d. through

48:4.17 But proceeding d. the scale of spirit life from

51:4.2 Even stature tends to decrease from the red man d.

53:7.14 they have never handed d. any subsequent decisions

53:9.1 courts hand d. a decision in the matter of Gabriel vs.

55:10.4 New relationships extend d. to the constellations

57:6.2 the first to have their revolutions slowed d. by tidal

57:8.20 largely oxidized, subsequently worn d. by erosion,

58:3.1 matter which blazing suns break d. and disperse as

58:4.2 d. to the days of Caligastia, the Planetary Prince,

59:2.12 The bivalve gastropods have come on d. through

59:3.4 vegetable and animal matter carried d. at the time of

60:1.4 as that part of the continent remained d. and hence

60:2.4 been leveled d. and washed into the Atlantic Ocean

60:2.6 The same polar sea that extended so far d. over

60:3.2 mountain range extending from Alaska d. through

60:3.5 almost completely worn d. to the water’s level.

60:3.13 worn-d. Appalachian Mountains of the Atlantic coast

60:4.6 extending from the early appearance of land life d. to

61:1.1 the land rose but was simultaneously washed d. to

61:1.2 reptilian ancestor whose descendants persisted on d.

61:5.4 and it overspread western Europe d. to France.

61:5.8 thundering d. Norwegian fiords into the North Sea.

61:7.19 the retreat of the ice and on d. to historic times,

62:5.8 about nine years of age, the twins journeyed off d.

62:6.4 Increasingly, on d. through the dawn mammals,

63:5.3 the one river unchanged by the glaciers, running d.

64:0.1 Andon and Fonta, almost one million years ago, d.

64:4.1 China on the east, and even d. into northern Africa.

64:4.9 the alpine glaciers descended far d. the river valleys.

64:4.12 the more backward peoples of Urantia right on d. to

64:7.19 American red man with any other human stock d. to

65:2.4 organism, has come on d. but little modified.

65:2.15 life implantation over the Bering land bridge and d.

65:4.7 beginning with the red man and passing on d.

65:7.7 —the phenomenon of the higher reaching d. to

66:5.19 guardians of health persisted among the tribes on d.

66:8.4 the inevitable vicissitudes of isolated Urantia d. to

67:5.2 the Dalamatia hinterland had already swept d. in

67:6.3 leadership for the world d. through the long dark

68:0.1 through the intervening ages, and d to the later times

68:3.4 strain of society breaks d. upon reaching certain

68:6.7 All d. through the ages the standards of living have

69:2.2 Competition-gravity ever pulls man d. toward the

69:3.3 All d. through the ages the taboos have operated to

69:9.2 communism did not especially level men d.,

70:1.12 war for vengeance was in good standing right on d.

70:7.12 And this ancient custom has continued d. to modern

70:11.6 When he handed d. a decision, he simply said, “It is

71:1.2 nomads, who would swoop d. on peaceful herders

71:3.2 in tribal welding and nation building right on d. to

72:4.2 commitment decrees are handed d. by the parental

73:7.1 floor of the Mediterranean Sea sank, carrying d.

74:3.10 but the majority were about ready to fall d. and

74:4.2 at high noon in order that everyone might bow d. in

74:4.5 and bow d. in worship of him who made us all and

74:7.21 continued to use the prayers and forms handed d.

75:1.3 No Adam of the planetary service was ever set d.

75:1.4 the tremendous sense of loneliness which bore d.

75:1.6 too impatient; they were not willing to settle d. to

75:3.1 All d. through the ages this line had held authority

75:5.3 They swept out through the gates of Eden and d.

75:8.1 did fall from their high estate of material sonship d.

76:5.6 corporeal staff of the Planetary Prince, d. through

77:3.8 The religious group were promptly voted d..

77:9.12 the superb survival plan of bringing God d. to man

78:0.2 d. through its amalgamation with the Nodite and

78:5.5 mixed Andites and Egyptians followed d. the east

78:5.8 conquests of the Andites continued on d. to their

78:7.5 up and d. the river valley advocating that all houses

79:1.1 For over twenty-five thousand years, on d. to

79:3.5 But for more than seven thousand years, d. to the

79:3.8 diffused throughout India and has survived on d. to

79:4.3 Right on d. to the first century before Christ there

79:4.5 This elaborate caste system has been preserved on d.

79:5.7 from their arrival in the Americas d. to the end of

79:8.15 continues on d. to the great ethical, moral, and

79:8.16 the yellow race has persisted d. through the centuries

79:8.16 unbroken picture of continual progression on d. to

80:3.6 They made stone axes, cut d. trees, erected log huts,

80:7.7 And this mother cult persisted on d. to the times of

82:1.8 marriage, from its early beginnings d. to modern

83:5.15 offended relatives swept d. on the chief in wrath and

83:7.4 D. through the ages marriage has made steady

83:7.6 The real test of marriage, all d. through the ages, has

84:3.10 methods of agriculture, extending on d. through

85:3.3 The Hebrews worshiped serpents d. to the days of

85:3.3 The art of snake charming has been handed d. from

86:5.11 All d. through the ages men have stood in awe of

89:2.3 taboos—sin—brought him d. to his later sorry plight

89:3.1 in many ancient religions and has been handed d. to

89:4.1 The tendency to bow d. before power and to

89:4.5 and the sojourn of Adam filtered d. through time,

90:2.6 weather shamans, have persisted right on d. through

92:1.1 of religion has been traced from fear and ghosts d.

92:4.1 D. through the ages of a world’s history,

93:0.2 continued thereafter as planetary receivers on d. to

93:3.5 a tradition of the days of Melchizedek handed d. to

93:10.6 Recent rulings handed d. from the Most Highs of

94:1.7 this compilation, as later revised, has come on d.

95:1.4 bringing the chief deities d. to seven: Bel, Shamash,

95:2.8 rays betokened the letting d. of a celestial stairway

95:2.8 “King Pepi has put d. his radiance as a stairway

95:6.2 Zoroaster set d. all other gods as devils, consigned

97:4.3 climb up to heaven, thence will I bring them d..”

98:3.3 Zeus became Jupiter; and so on d. through the many

99:1.1 This new and oncoming social order will not settle d.

99:1.3 Urantia society can never hope to settle d. as in past

100:5.4 very often occurs a sudden d.-grasp of the spirit to

109:4.3 On d. through the ages, many of the intellectual

114:3.3 he hands d. scores of rulings and decisions each day

114:7.17 From Uversa to Salvington and on d. to Jerusem,

117:3.6 his Adjuster develops new techniques for reaching d.

119:5.4 from the highest Melchizedeks right on d. to the

119:6.6 But from that day d. to the hour when Michael

119:8.9 narrating the history of Urantia d. to the time of

121:8.13 who have lived on earth from the days of Jesus d.

121:8.14 right on d. to those who are still alive at the time of

122:8.5 Ur, who were sent d. from Jerusalem by Zacharias.

123:0.1 the family was able to settle d. to a normal life.

123:4.5 real accident Jesus had up to this time was a fall d.

123:5.12 long ridge of Mount Carmel running d. to the sea;

124:6.5 The road now led immediately d. into the tropical

124:6.5 its glistening and rippling waters as it flowed d.

125:1.4 They now passed d. to the priests’ court beneath the

125:4.3 and, glowering d. upon him, asked how old he was

126:1.5 were her hopes dashed d. in cruel disappointment.

126:2.2 an apparently cruel hand struck d. the head of this

127:3.12 settle d. to the care of their little farm and to

127:6.6 the Passover with friends in an adjoining village d.

128:4.4 all Jewry upside d. with the former carpenter of

128:7.3 youngest brother, who was not inclined to settle d.

129:1.4 Zebedee’s home was situated d. the lake shore near

130:1.2 Jesus and the young Philistine strolled d. by the

130:8.2 ‘He looks d. upon men, and if any will say: I have

131:2.7 He makes me to lie d. in green pastures; he leads

133:3.6 near where the wall of the citadel ran d. to the sea,

133:4.11 My son, stop trying to deceive yourself; settle d. to

133:5.10 When the energies of the universe are so slowed d.

133:6.2 they walked d. by the river to observe the dredging

133:8.4 luggage for the camel caravan, they passed on d. to

134:5.9 right on d. to the end of the World War, when an

134:6.16 as a Mithraic temple and eventually burned d. in

134:7.4 for a few weeks, continuing d. the coast to Joppa.

134:9.1 east of the lake and by Gerasa and on d. the Jordan

135:1.1 Elizabeth took their son to Engedi, d. by the Dead

135:6.7 Before leading them d. into the water, John,

135:6.7 brings not forth good fruit is destined to be cut d.

135:7.2 whose sandal straps I am not worthy to stoop d.

136:4.5 the days of Andon and Fonta, d. through Adam’s

136:10.1 before starting d. the mountain to join John and his

136:10.1 he had thus spoken, he journeyed d. the mountain.

137:4.8 And then, breaking d. in tears, Mary entreated him

137:4.9 motionless, with the tears streaming d. her face,

137:6.4 with James and Jude, entered a boat and pulled d.

137:7.4 baptism and the wine of Cana had begun to quiet d..

138:4.2 As our Father in heaven looks d. upon men,

139:2.7 bring d. upon Peter’s head the fearless denunciation

139:3.5 these “sons of thunder” who wanted to call fire d.

139:4.8 they both wanted to call d. fire from heaven on the

139:6.1 Nathaniel was on the way d. to see John the Baptist

139:7.6 business men, public officials, and politicians, d.

139:8.8 safety, but if Thomas’s conservatism was voted d.

139:12.11 and swiftly plunged on d. into confusion, despair,

140:0.2 As Jesus started d. the seashore calling the apostles,

140:1.6 until it shall break d. every barrier and bring all men

140:3.19 fruit is presently hewn d. and cast into the fire.

140:4.7 bears no fruit is “hewn d. and cast into the fire.”

140:8.11 he did labor to break d. all forms of selfish isolation

140:8.20 much misrepresented all d. through the centuries

141:0.2 search he found Jesus sitting in a boat d. the beach

141:1.1 to accompany the apostolic group on their way d.

141:7.1 a large group of followers journeyed d. the Jordan

141:9.1 Lazarus of Bethany had been d. to the Jordan twice

142:2.2 has enlarged and grown from the days of Moses d.

142:8.3 the agitation against Jesus had so quieted d. in

143:3.6 The third day when they started d. the mountain

144:1.4 to their work in both Judea and Galilee to quiet d..

144:6.4 some time before the twenty-four could settle d. to

145:0.3 Ruth’s earliest spiritual consciousness right on d.

145:1.2 put out into yonder deep and let d. your nets for a

145:1.2 at your bidding we will put out and let d. the nets.”

145:1.2 they let d. their nets and enclosed such a multitude

145:1.2 this Simon fell d. at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Depart

145:3.9 Jesus, looking d. upon the afflicted throng, answered

146:7.3 to tarry and teach while the countryside quiets d..

147:5.3 was compelled to wear her hair d.—the badge of

147:8.3 Is it to bow d. his head like a bulrush, to grovel in

148:4.9 man is descending from godly perfection d. toward

148:5.3 Man brings d. upon himself unnecessary affliction as

148:7.2 into a pit on the Sabbath day, would you reach d.,

148:9.2 a man long afflicted with paralysis was carried d.

150:5.3 All d. through the ages has this same faith saved the

150:7.1 Jesus walked d. by the synagogue where he had

150:8.8 who shall go up for us to heaven and bring it d. to

150:8.11 Sabbath morning Jesus stepped d. into the crowd

151:5.2 cooling air of the gorges to rush d. upon the lake.

151:6.1 shore in some places dropping sheer d. into the lake.

151:6.4 When Amos recognized Jesus, he fell d. at his feet

151:6.5 man crouching like an animal at his feet, reached d.

151:6.6 hill shortly after his troubled mind had quieted d.,

152:1.1 And when the house had quieted d., Jesus, going

152:4.3 and John reached d. and pulled Peter out of the sea.

153:2.3 they did let him d. by cords in a filthy dungeon

155:5.16 As they journeyed on d. the road, the twenty-four

155:6.3 you progress from a theology of mind handed d.

156:2.4 All d. through the ages men have not been unable

158:1.10 as they fell d. on their faces to worship, they heard

158:1.10 Jesus alone with the three, and he reached d. and

158:2.1 For about half the distance d. the mountain not a

158:8.1 one of Peter’s little ones and, setting the child d.

159:1.4 he fell d. on his face before the king and implored

159:1.5 And then did this fellow steward fall d. before the

159:3.11 Offer not consolation to those who lie d. before

159:5.17 the philosophy of religion from heaven d. to earth.

159:6.5 preaching and teaching which extended right on d. to

161:2.8 the day of our ordination as apostles right on d. to

162:0.1 they passed d. the eastern shore of the lake and,

162:4.3 The worshipers passed d. the steps leading from

162:4.4 another group marched d. below Jerusalem to near

162:6.1 after the water and the wine had been poured d.

162:6.3 to perpetuate these symbols, even d. to this day.

162:9.5 labored with them as one organization right on d.

163:3.3 And when they had walked d. by the lake, they sat

163:5.2 David proceeded d. the lake shore and along the

163:6.7 To you and to all who shall follow in your steps d.

164:1.3 a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed d. to Jericho,

165:2.3 you, slaves of tradition, who have followed me d.

165:4.2 ‘This I will do; I will pull d. my barns and build

165:5.3 which is alive today and tomorrow is cut d. and

166:4.9 Cut d. this barren tree; why should it encumber the

166:4.9 then, next year, if it bears no fruit, it shall be cut d..’

167:3.1 As Jesus stepped d. from the pulpit, he went over to

167:3.1 this woman, who had been bowed d. and bound

167:3.3 a daughter of Abraham who has been bound d. by

168:0.5 Martha instructed a neighbor lad to keep watch d.

168:0.6 Jesus reached d. and, lifting Martha upon her feet,

168:5.2 took hasty leave of his sisters at Bethany, fleeing d.

169:3.3 since the crowd had quieted d., Andrew arose and

170:1.8 as it has been understood and misunderstood d.

171:6.1 he almost fell out of the tree in his haste to get d.,

171:8.6 And so on d. through the others until the last of

172:1.5 his feet as Mary took d. her hair and wiped them

172:2.2 from the day of their ordination near Capernaum d.

172:3.7 associates took it upon themselves to hasten on d. to

172:5.4 the procession moved d. Olivet toward Jerusalem,

172:5.6 collect his thoughts while on the way d. Olivet to

172:5.9 D. deep in his heart he regarded the whole

172:5.10 On the way d. Olivet he even envisaged the

173:0.2 As this group journeyed d. Mount Olivet, Jesus led

173:1.7 Jesus stepped d. from the teaching platform and,

173:5.2 destroy these rebellious murderers and to burn d.

174:0.3 About halfway d. the slope of Olivet Jesus paused

175:1.1 up and d. in the land proclaiming the Father’s love

175:1.22 the first prophet killed d. to the times of Zechariah,

176:0.1 They shall all be thrown d..”

176:1.4 so shall Jerusalem be trodden d. by the gentiles.

176:3.4 And so on d. through the entire group of honored

177:0.4 The Master smiled on John and reached d. to take

177:1.1 “But, Master, you may set the basket d. while you

177:4.11 Deep d. in his heart Judas always resented the fact

177:5.2 few of them permit the word of truth to strike d.

178:3.1 meet the road leading from Bethany d. to the city.

178:3.5 Jesus arose, and they all followed him d. Olivet

179:3.1 Peter reclined, and, kneeling d. in the attitude of a

179:5.4 binding d. spiritual meanings by the dead chains

180:5.4 while dragging the living truth d. to the dead levels

180:6.8D. here I have taught you in proverbs and spoken to

181:0.2 discussed and had begun to settle d. in their minds,

181:2.4 changed much since you wanted me to call fire d.

181:2.5 the tears rolling d. his cheeks, John looked into the

182:2.12 his vigil near the road which ran by the brook d. to

182:3.1 And when he had fallen d. on his face, he prayed:

182:3.4 As he reached d. to shake them that he might

182:3.9 this sorrow of love bore d. on him and made it

182:3.9 to bear d. with crushing cruelty and terrible agony.

182:3.10 these sentiments bore d. on him with indescribable

183:0.3 Master left them and walked d. toward the olive

183:3.2 they all rushed d. to near the olive press where the

183:4.7 Jude hastened back d. the Jericho road to carry this

184:2.11 as he walked up and d. the porch to keep warm,

185:2.16 before his bloodthirsty accusers and gazing d. on

185:6.4 His face was bloodstained and his form bowed d.

186:1.7 d. into the terrible solitude of the valley of Hinnom,

186:2.7 when all the perjured testimony had broken d.,

187:0.3 No one takes my life away from me—I lay it d. of

187:0.3 I have authority to lay it d., and I have authority to

187:2.8 the tunic, or seamless vestment reaching d. to near

187:4.8 the body of the Master was taken d. for burial.

187:5.7 so that they could be taken d. from their crosses

188:0.1 Jesus was taken d. from the cross by the Roman

188:0.1 Jesus would have been taken d. sooner but for the

188:1.1 found the soldiers taking Jesus d. from the cross

189:0.3 from Gabriel d. to the most humble cherubim.

189:4.6 They set d. their burdens and began to look upon

192:0.1 the Jewish leaders had quieted d. considerably.

192:1.4 the heavy-laden net, ran d. the beach to greet them

192:1.10 then Jesus walked up and d. the beach, talking with

192:2.10 And when the work d. here is over, you shall serve

192:4.4 teaching and preaching on the way d. the Jordan,

193:5.1 look out over Jerusalem and d. upon Gethsemane.

194:0.3 and others followed after him on d. to Paul, who

194:1.4 followed the apostles d. to the pool of Siloam,

195:6.9 out and turned the whole Roman Empire upside d..

195:9.1 the river of truth running d. through the centuries,

195:9.8 They take their religion wholly as handed d. by

downwith go, going, gone or went

32:3.6 The farther d. the scale of life we go, the more

39:8.7 they may go d. to those who do start from the

48:6.12 Though I go d. into the valley of uncertainty or

59:5.14 The land was periodically going up and d. due to the

60:1.8 went d. excepting the southern part of California

61:0.2 sector of time the Panama Isthmus went up and d.;

61:4.6 subsequently North American land bridges went d..

67:5.2 years before the beautiful headquarters went d.

70:5.1 government which have come and gone right on d.

86:4.8 phantom replica of the individual went d. to Sheol;

95:1.6 more important spiritual teachings went d. in defeat.

95:1.8 attempted too much, and their noble cause went d.

96:7.7 ‘Deliver him from going d. in the pit, for I have

98:3.5 the artistic worship of the Greeks had gone d. before

120:2.8 You are to go d. to Urantia in the likeness of

123:5.12 when they lingered toward the going d. of the sun,

124:6.1 Joseph and his family would have enjoyed going d.

128:1.14 Going d. the Jordan, Jesus narrated Jewish history to

129:1.7 Frequently he would go d. to visit at the caravan

135:3.1 when he went d. to Engedi for Sabbath services.

134:9.9 visits and ministrations as he had gone up and d. in

135:8.1 John the fishermen sons of Zebedee had gone d.

135:8.2 Jude had talked about going d. to John for baptism;

136:2.2 When Jesus of Nazareth went d. into the Jordan

136:2.3 very day when he went d. into the Jordan with his

137:2.5 “Teacher, shall I go d. to John or shall I join my

141:6.1 learning that Jesus had gone with his apostles d.

141:9.3 April 6, Jesus and the apostles went d. to Jerusalem;

143:5.10 ere the sun went d., a great crowd had assembled at

144:6.4 Jesus went d. the mountainside, and they saw him

145:3.1 carried by friends just as soon as the sun went d..

146:3.9 this plan prevailed until they went d. to Jerusalem

150:7.1 trumpet blast announcing the going d. of the sun,

156:6.1 south of Tyre, going d. the coast to Ptolemais.

158:1.9 We are loath to go back d. to the inglorious world.

158:7.1 knew that those who followed him would go on d.

164:1.3 Said Jesus: “A certain man was going d. from

164:1.3 Very soon, by chance, a certain priest was going d.

165:4.8 Then, as the people went d. by the river to witness

190:5.5 Jesus was about to take leave of them, going on d.

down-grasp

100:5.4 there very often occurs a sudden d. of the spirit to

down-stepped

41:1.2 relay the d. and modified circuits to the power

downcast

75:7.2 While d. by the sense of guilt, Adam and Eve were

96:3.3 undertook to reform and uplift a more forlorn, d.,

122:5.2 Mary was usually cheerful, was very rarely d.,

130:6.1 long talk with a young man who was fearful and d.

130:6.1 why so d. on such a beautiful day?

139:8.10 Thomas had some bad days; he was blue and d. at

146:3.9 comforting the d. and ministering to the sick and

147:3.5 One man who had been many years d. and afflicted

152:4.1 None of the twelve was so crushed and d. as Peter.

153:0.2 Even Simon Peter was depressed, if not d..

154:0.1 speaking words of comfort and courage to his d.

156:5.8 Be not d. by your failure wholly to forget some of

156:5.13 individuals are not discouraged by misfortune or d.

158:4.8 were sleepless in their confusion and d. humiliation.

164:5.5 out of the synagogue, he was at first greatly d., but

166:2.6 all looked at Jesus, save Simon, whose eyes were d..

167:3.1 upon an elderly woman who wore a d. expression,

172:5.4 then was he d. and overcome by disappointment

172:5.11 could not possibly understand the d. behavior of

172:5.12 since all of the apostles were equally d. and silent.

174:0.2 your brethren and see that they do not find you d..

177:5.1 The Master endeavored to cheer his d. apostles,

180:3.1 Be not d. even when faint-hearted believers turn

181:1.6 you are scattered abroad by persecution and are d.

189:5.3 all refused to believe her report, Mary became d.

downfall

64:6.23 after Caligastia’s d. a widespread revival of learning

71:3.1 Ignorance and selfishness will insure the d. of even

72:9.8 dominance of mediocrity spells the d. of any nation.

73:0.1 and spiritual poverty resulting from the Caligastia d.

73:0.2 since Caligastia’s d. and the temporary vacation of

97:9.22 But Jeremiah did not hesitate to proclaim its d..

114:1.1 Subsequent to the d. of Prince Caligastia, at the time

121:2.6 the d. of a succession of gentile national overlords

153:2.3 to warn his brethren of their impending political d..

163:6.6 If you could understand the d. of Lucifer, you would

176:1.3 coming revolts and so perish in the d. of Jerusalem.

176:3.2 The d. of nations, the crash of empires, the

176:4.2 predictions of the overthrow of Jerusalem and d.

179:4.2 the intellectual pride that precedes the spiritual d.!

193:4.0 4. CAUSES OF JUDAS’S DOWNFALL

193:4.1 to review the causes of Judas’s d. in the light of the

downhearted

130:8.1 Jesus had a long talk with a d. and discouraged

138:6.4 “Go seek for the sinners; find the d. and comfort the

139:7.7 the doors of the kingdom wide open to hosts of d.

139:8.11 Thomas found that it was best, when he was d.,

162:2.9 He cheers the d., and his words were comforting

downhill

58:5.8 slide d., over the underlying semiviscous lava beds,

downreach

102:6.10 the human upreach and the divine and saving d..

downright

172:5.9 performance as a little childish, if not d. foolish.

downs

81:0.1 Regardless of the ups and d. of the miscarriage of

97:9.18 There were ups and d.—wars between Israel and

102:2.4 the ups and d. of the progress of human wisdom,

196:0.1 Jesus experienced the ordinary ups and d. of mortal

downsittings

3:3.2 “God knows our d. and our uprisings; he

downstairs

182:0.1 in the upper room, but on hearing them coming d.,

193:6.3 apostles then went d., where they agreed to cast lots

downstep

2:1.8 does the Paradise Father lovingly and willingly d.

8:4.5 the Infinite Spirit and his co-ordinate Spirits do d.

29:2.16 They function to d. and otherwise to modify the

40:5.3 God the Father does not, cannot, thus d. himself

downstepping

7:5.2 draw near to created personalities by a series of d.

downsweep

105:5.5 cycle of reality—the growth cycle—a majestic d. from

downthrust

57:8.21 The increasing d. of the Pacific Ocean operated

downtrodden

96:2.2 the hard daily toil of the common and d. laborers of

138:3.6 that I have come to proclaim joy to the socially d.

150:2.3 the enlightenment and uplifting of their d. sisters;

downward

28:5.11 these living mirrors have only to turn their faces d.

34:2.5 even as the Sons grade d. from the Melchizedeks

39:4.12 passes ever d. through a succession of short falls,

42:5.1 Next d. from the visible sunlight appear the

58:5.1 The temperature increases from the surface d. until

60:3.10 pick up water at upturned outcrops and convey it d.

109:1.5 Adjusters are in nature evolving outward and d. from

dowries

89:7.5 Many of the better classes of women collected d.

dowry

70:1.18 require one hundred Philistine foreskins as the d.

82:3.10 expected that a young woman would earn her d.,

83:3.0 3. PURCHASE AND DOWRY

83:3.3 for the bride, these presents became the bride’s d..

83:3.4 The idea of a d. was to convey the impression of the

83:3.4 divorce a dowered wife without paying back the d.

83:3.4 During the period of transition from purchase to d.,

83:7.3 The inauguration of wife purchase and wife d.,

dozensee dozen, half

41:3.2 elbow room in space as one d. oranges would

63:1.3 on no less than a d. occasions Andon made good use

65:6.6 between the hormone output of a d. ductless glands.

79:6.5 the Chinese had built up a d strong centers of culture

80:1.7 produced a d. or more virile and progressive blue

132:4.4 More than a d. such proffers were made, and Jesus

134:3.6 lived in cottages each accommodating about a d.

135:3.1 John built no less than a d. stone shelters and night

135:7.2 John paused at more than a d. places as he traveled

148:3.1 public services at the encampment less than a d times

149:0.3 each took with them about one d. of the evangelists

160:1.1 Thomas, and a group of some two d. believers who

163:2.1 a gospel messenger, there were more than a d. who

174:0.1 the apostles, the women’s corps, and some two d.

187:4.7 with him his mother and a company of almost a d.

dozen, half

49:0.4 spheres have satellites, sometimes a h. or more,

63:3.2 a hundred grandchildren and a h. great-grandchildren

93:2.5 Melchizedek spoke Chaldean and h. other languages

97:9.15 There were a h. contenders for the throne besides

135:5.8 the coming kingdom had not less than a h. meanings

148:8.3 returned to Bagdad, taking with him only a h.

163:4.17 Jesus would have accepted no less than a h.

177:3.2 his speech on “Supreme Desire” to about a h.

191:0.8 Simon did not speak a h. times throughout the day.

drafts

108:1.2 The seraphic d. of ancestry and projected patterns

drag

89:7.4 The mores always d. behind in the evolutionary

155:6.6 Shame on those false religious teachers who d.

dragging

162:3.2 hired agents of the Sanhedrin who were d. a woman

180:5.4 the spiritually unprogressive soul is all the while d.

dragon

53:1.6 The d eventually became the symbolic representation

53:1.6 and bound the d. (all the rebel leaders) for an age.”

53:5.6 the d. (Lucifer, Satan, and the apostate princes);

53:5.6 the d. and his angels fought but prevailed not.”

53:7.7 John saw this when he wrote of the great red d.,

59:5.7 D. flies measured thirty inches across.

85:3.3 The Chinese worship of the d. is a survival of the

dragons

94:6.12 into a pitiful theology wherein swarmed devils, d.,

drain

122:7.4 and furnishing of a home had been a d. on Joseph

195:9.11 many olden cultural watersheds d. into this stream

drained

26:10.2 These are they who have d. the experiential cup to

195:3.9 unbalanced trade with the Levant that d. away gold,

drains

195:9.11 The stream of modern Christianity d many an ancient

drama

4:1.12 undoubtedly a part of the finite d. of the time-space

8:1.1 stage of space is set for the stupendous d. of creation

34:1.3 This is the relation of a stupendous d. in few

56:10.3 the height of finite art, is the d. of the unification

90:5.2 —or both—as illustrated by prayer, dancing, and d..

92:3.6 d. originated in the acting for spirit guidance, poetry

97:8.2 The d. of Job was something of a protest against

97:8.3 Then Daniel presented the d. of the impending

105:7.15 cosmic stage on which is enacted the endless d. of

113:5.4 not, therefore, intrude into the picture of human d.

117:3.2 takes place the magnificent personality d. of time;

117:3.5 the same d. of evolutionary attainment is being

118:4.3 grand universe enact the never-ending d. of cosmic

120:0.2 to execute the final act in the d. of the acquirement

139:12.10 the one innocent person in all the sordid d. drama

139:12.13 committed the final act in the d. of fleeing from the

150:2.3 when the last and tragic episode in the d. of Jesus’

158:1.4 enact the closing scenes of the d. of his bestowal on

168:1.11 ready to enact the d. of the resurrection of Lazarus

188:4.2 Death is the last act in the mortal d..

dramatic

44:2.10 in tremendous d. spectacles representative of the

88:6.3 magical dances were nothing but d. prayers.

89:1.2 this d. episode strengthens the hold of the taboo on

119:6.3 not even excepting his d. and tragic sojourn on

138:6.5 Jesus was engaged in a mission of enormous d.

139:2.4 Peter was a fluent speaker, eloquent and d..

139:2.8 the enthusiasm of d. indulgence to the plain and

139:5.7 Philip was unable to grasp the d. possibilities of a

172:3.11 Jesus never premeditated anything which was d..

173:5.6 While the d. cleansing of the temple during the

179:3.4 The d. appeal of this unusual scene at first touched

dramatically

44:2.6 4. The historic pageanteers—those who d. reproduce

136:6.10 This great decision of Jesus portrays d. the truth that

dramatists

44:2.9 and technique, the celestial d. of sovereignty.

dramatize

99:6.2 It is the purpose of group religious activities to d.

dramatizing

44:6.7 by d. the significance of relationship through the

drank

69:9.8 If a stranger d. from a cup, the cup was henceforth

100:7.12 he sometimes d. deeply of the cup of human sorrow.

136:4.14 Jesus d. from the small spring which came from the

143:5.2 our father Jacob who gave us this well, and who d.

179:5.2 d. of this cup of blessing in profound reverence

drastic

55:4.11 purification of mortal stock by the d. elimination

135:5.5 All were agreed that some d. purging or purifying

195:3.4 died for their faith during the earlier times of d.

196:1.2 revisions of Christian civilization would be d. and

draught

70:10.6 any woman could quaff this filthy d. and not show

143:5.2 you would ask me for a d. of the living water.”

145:1.0 1. THE DRAUGHT OF FISHES

145:1.2 into yonder deep and let down your nets for a d..”

145:1.2 in this episode were amazed at the d. of fishes.

145:1.3 But this was in no sense a miraculous d. of fishes.

Dravidian

78:1.9 7. Pre-D. India. The complex mixture of races in

78:5.6 These Andites were the so-called D. and later Aryan

79:3.0 3. DRAVIDIAN INDIA

79:3.1 in that mixed people which has been called D..

79:3.2 the D. Andites lost their racial and cultural contact

79:3.3 the peoples of India date from the early times of D.

79:3.6 The D. centers of culture were located in the river

79:3.7 D. shipping was pushing coastwise across the

79:4.4 Aryan and D. mingled to produce a high culture,

79:6.7 peoples crowded out of India by the D.-Andite

94:2.1 Salem missionaries penetrated into the D. Deccan,

94:2.3 reincarnation of souls—which came from the D.

Dravidians

79:3.1 The earlier and purer D. possessed a great capacity

79:3.7 The D. were among the earliest peoples to build

79:3.8 India, they did not recognize in the D. their Andite

79:3.8 Despite biologic limitations, the D. founded a

79:4.2 made them vulnerable to absorption by the D. of the

drawsee draw near

1:4.2 inhabited worlds and “d. all men to themselves”;

2:1.8 infinity in order that he may be able to d. nearer the

6:5.5 to bathe all creation and unceasingly d. all spirit

8:1.6 effectively to d. all things and beings Paradiseward.

11:7.6 dimensions of the master universe these limits d.

14:2.8 Infinite Spirit d. all intellectual values Paradiseward.

15:5.5 larger collections of matter unite and gradually d.

29:4.38 d. on your imagination to the extent of recognizing

40:5.2 d. nearer and nearer to the struggling creatures of

40:5.3 d. the nearest to you in the personality circuit and

47:6.1 the morontia visitors are enabled to d. very close

48:4.5 ability to d. upon the past for memory material with

48:6.34 these transition ministers d. the nearest to humans of

48:7.6 4. Few mortals ever dare to d. anything like the sum

57:5.8 but it did swing sufficiently close to d. off into the

57:5.11 reached the stage of solidification and so began to d.

58:5.6 gravity would d. the edges of the oceans up onto the

61:4.7 this period of almost ten million years’ duration d. to

64:7.16 As the Sangik migrations d. to a close, the green and

69:2.1 Early in his existence man began to d. lessons

70:11.1 It is just as difficult to d. sharp distinctions between

85:2.2 The Apostle Paul was not the first to d. profound

97:9.18 groups and resisted at Karkar; the battle was a d..

108:4.1 may so act as to d. all creature creation to himself,

108:4.1 yet on Urantia, “I, if I am lifted up, will d. all men.

116:3.5 bestowals of the Universal Father enable him to d.

117:7.17 The curtain of cosmic destiny will d. back to reveal

132:4.2 Jesus’ usual technique of social contact was to d. out

133:1.5 d. from Jesus the opinion that organized society

137:1.3 Then Andrew beckoned to Jesus to d. aside while

138:7.3 enemy of the kingdom would seek also to d. them

139:7.9 Levi would often d. heavily upon his own personal

143:5.2 came up with her water pitcher and prepared to d.

143:5.2 said Nalda: “But, Sir, you have nothing to d. with,

143:5.3 that I thirst not neither come all the way hither to d..

147:8.4 The Father rather desires that you d. out your

150:1.2 never again did they d. upon Judas for support.

150:2.2 when visiting the sick, these women were able to d.

155:6.9 the religion of the spirit will progressively d. men

157:6.10 if the Son be lifted up, he will d. all men to himself,

160:2.6 best designed to d. forth those precious impulses

161:2.7 Jesus asks us questions to d. us out, not to gain

167:1.5 Sabbath day, would not go right out and d. him up?”

174:5.13 if I be lifted up on earth and in your lives, will d.

182:1.1 desire that we d. apart by ourselves while we pray

183:5.3 I saw him in the garden, and he did not d. a sword

192:1.3 so much so that they were hardly able to d. it up.

195:6.1 moral security to all who d. upon it “in His name.”

195:10.1 And when Jesus becomes thus lifted up, he will d.

draw near

2:1.7 celestial intelligences who d. to the material beings

5:1.11 Mortal man may d. near God and may repeatedly

7:5.2 the Eternal Son does d. to created personalities by

8:4.6 the Infinite Spirit does actually, and as a person, d.

34:1.1 the other Master Spirits d. this central lodgment of

35:9.7 created that they might better understand, and d. to

50:1.1 last effort of the Eternal Son and his Sons to d. you

53:8.6 neither can Caligastia d. to their souls to tempt

131:8.4 If you love people, they will d. you—you will have

162:2.6 D. near while you listen to my teaching.

178:1.4 know of your spiritual light of truth unless you d.

drawbacks

87:7.6 Regardless of the d. and handicaps, every new

drawingsee drawing power

0:12.12 d. upon our own superior knowledge of the reality

8:3.5 their conjoint project of d. to themselves all truth-

12:3.10 intellectual d. of the Conjoint Actor takes origin in

12:8.4 this spirit gravity of the Son, ever d. all spiritual

28:6.7 your individual d. credits are always far in excess of

35:8.15 they are capable of d. nearer the lower creatures of

57:5.8 Angona succeeded in d. away the ancestral material

57:6.3 moon farther away from the earth but gradually d.

60:2.14 million years ago the reptilian age was d. to a close.

60:4.1 The great Cretaceous period was d. to a close,

81:6.29 As society expands, some method of d. together the

124:1.3 Jesus delighted in d. landscapes as well as modeling

124:1.4 discovered Jesus d. a picture of the teacher on the

124:4.7 Jesus as to the reasons for not making images or d.

133:7.2 as their tour of the Mediterranean was d. to a close.

135:5.3 the end of the rule of the gentile nations was d. near.

137:4.11 Jesus observed that they were d. wine out of them

149:6.2 be attracted to the worship of the Eternal by the d.

164:1.2 D. a little closer to the Master, he said,“But, Teacher

165:6.3 Fiery trials are d. near you.

166:2.1 When the lepers saw Jesus d. near them, not

167:7.7 Martha had been informed that the Master was d.

174:3.1 Their spokesman, d. near to him, said: “Master,

177:5.4 They all felt the certain d. upon them of the terrible

179:3.3 Then Peter, d. a long breath, said, “Master, you

188:1.6 preparation day and the Sabbath was d. on apace.

191:5.3 d. close to your fellow men in understanding

191:6.1 on the way to Galilee, d. near their journey’s end,

drawing power

5:1.11 close their hearts forever to the Father’s d. when

6:4.1 beings and values are responsive to the infinite d.

6:4.6 becomes increasingly responsive to the spiritual d.

7:1.3 Spirit realities respond to the d. of the center of

7:1.4 This d. is instantly responsive to the inter- and

7:1.5 The Son’s spiritual d. is inherent to a lesser degree

9:6.2 so does the Conjoint Actor exercise a d. on all minds

11:8.7 neither triata nor gravita, and their d. discloses

20:1.13 Each Creator Son is endowed with this spiritual d.

20:1.13 that absolute spiritual d. of the Eternal Son which

20:7.5 the Daynals do not possess a spiritual d. in and of

29:3.6 to do with physical gravity except to resist its d..

33:1.3 Our Creator Son exerts the same spiritual d. power,

42:4.3 energies fall under the complete grasp of the d.

108:4.1 This spiritual d. of the Paradise Sons and their

131:8.3 mighty are his overflowing influence and d. power!

141:3.4 spiritual d. in his authoritative manner of teaching,

149:2.12 Jesus exercised a peculiar d. over men, but he was

188:5.10 There is true d. in the whole bestowal of Michael,

drawings

86:5.14 tribes still believe that the making of pictures, d.,

87:2.10 Later races made paper models and substituted d.

124:1.3 that all images, pictures, and d. were idolatrous in

drawnsee drawn from; see drawn toward(s)

9:6.2 divine thoughts and perfect ideas, are unerringly d.

11:8.9 fact that everything is d. inward towards Paradise.

14:2.7 values and spiritual personalities are unceasingly d.

28:4.11 phenomenon of reflective transference, of being d.

39:4.4 indictments d. by the administrators of universe

41:7.10 7. Recaptive light and other matter which are d. back

57:5.6 From the Angona side there was d. out a column of

57:6.3 resembling those of Saturn or may be gradually d.

63:6.3 a particular animal, crude outlines of it would be d.

67:2.4 the issues were clearly d.; and each group drew off

83:0.2 the marriage mores have d. heavily on both property

97:6.3 therefore with loving-kindness have I d. you.”

121:8.12 retell the doings of Jesus of Nazareth, I have d. upon

129:2.1 While working with Zebedee he had d. only small

133:0.1 those who had known him found themselves d.

148:1.3 seventy gospel teachers and preachers were d..

155:1.5 The measure wherewith truth seekers are d. to you

156:6.10 The issues of battle are clearly d. as the Master and

167:5.3 refused to be d. into a controversy with Pharisees

179:4.1 the Master’s cheerful demeanor they were soon d.

184:5.2 before Pilate, they had d. up the indictment of Jesus,

188:1.1 with d. swords they stood astride the Master’s body

drawn from

18:4.4 These groups are d. among the trinitized offspring

20:2.2 is made up of experienced Avonals d. the services

20:8.2 Many of their assistants are d. the ranks of the

39:8.6 Guardians of destiny are d. the ranks of the more

44:0.3 volunteer pupils d. the ascending mortals and other

57:5.6 more matter was d. the sun to become independent

102:7.4 the living sustenance is d. the roots of original divine

drawn toward(s)

5:6.9 They are ever d his Paradise presence by that kinship

139:1.11 each of the twelve was d. him because of some trait

139:9.7 Judas Alpheus was d. Jesus because of the Master’s

180:4.5 will all the children of light be made one and be d.

drawn-out, long

3:2.2 The long-d. evolutionary processes of peoples,

64:6.13 This long-d. battle was waged for one hundred

65:8.3 they regard evolution as being a long-d. process.

97:3.1 The long-d. controversy between the believers in

draws

9:6.2 Much as the Father d. all personality to himself,

15:5.8 the largest outer planet sometimes d. to itself its

34:4.5 Comforter is the spiritual force which ever d. all

40:6.6 This spirit ever d. you toward the divine Son, who is

41:10.1 the attracting body sometimes d. off whole planets,

47:5.1 affectionate adieu when the farewell time d. near,

107:0.5 links the mortal son with his Father and d. him

117:4.8 the Supreme that the Adjuster-mortal ascender d.

176:2.6 that the summertime of a new visitation d. near.

178:2.5 “Master, seeing that the time of the Passover d. near,

180:6.1 I warn you the hour d. near when they who kill

dread

14:5.10 Love of adventure, curiosity, and d. of monotony—

64:4.13 fear of the dark; they had a mortal d. of nightfall.

68:3.3 The d. of the departed spirits of the dead brought

84:7.17 6. Ghost fear produced a d. of being alone.

85:2.2 Early man looked upon sprouting grain with d. and

86:1.2 The constant d. of unknown and unseen calamity

86:1.2 they lived in constant d. of doing something that

86:1.3 This ever-present d. of bad luck was paralyzing.

86:2.2 the awe of the unseen, and the d. of the unknown.

86:7.1 willingly paid his burdensome premiums of fear, d.,

89:2.1 The fear of chance and d. of bad luck literally drove

90:3.10 d. of the unseen which is the scaffolding for the God

92:6.1 Australians have only a ghost fear, d. of the dark,

92:7.11 those fears born of the d. of natural phenomena.

93:9.3 This d. became a terror to the otherwise brave and

113:2.5 demoralized by the thoughtless panic of d. and

127:5.2 d. of losing the head and sole support of her family;

132:3.4 by the d. of facing new facts of material discovery

149:6.3 up from fear, through anguish and d., to awe and

149:6.5 A dutiful and affectionate son does not fear or d.

149:6.5 confidence in the place of d., loving service and

149:6.6 the fear of what the father can do, through awe, d.,

185:7.3 the superstitious fear of Jesus and mortal d. of the

194:3.2 These are the religions of primitive fear and d..

195:9.6 Modern, civilized men d. the thought of falling

dreaded

83:4.4 Childlessness was greatly d., and since barrenness

124:6.2 The much-d. Archelaus had been deposed,

173:2.1 they also d. the possibility of the Roman guards

182:3.9 how ignorant his apostles were, and he d. to leave

dreadful

135:4.4 the coming of the great and d. day of the Lord;

172:5.4 in the grip of a distressing and d. uncertainty.

187:3.1 Throughout these d. hours the unseen hosts of a

dreamnoun

68:3.2 in the evolution of human society was the ghost d..

68:3.2 the ghost d. actually terrorized early men, driving

68:3.2 The ghost d. was one of the earliest appearing

73:3.6 Eden was naturally a d. of loveliness, and it soon

81:5.7 vain and fanciful d. of unstable and flighty minds.

83:8.6 Marriage always has been man’s supreme d. of

83:8.6 Though this beautiful d. is seldom realized in its

83:8.6 it endures as a glorious ideal, ever luring mankind

86:4.1 the occurrences of everyday life plus the ghost d..

89:2.3 Eden lent substance to the d. of a onetime “golden

90:2.5 astrology; d. interpreting also became widespread.

95:6.2 as the result of a d. while in Ur, he settled upon a

112:5.21 life would at first seem to be a vague and hazy d..

122:2.5 that Zacharias, as the result of an impressive d.,

122:4.0 4. JOSEPH’S DREAM

122:4.1 until after he had experienced a very impressive d..

122:4.1 In this d. a brilliant celestial messenger appeared to

122:8.6 teacher had had a d. in which he was informed that

135:0.1 fully believed her narrative after he had an unusual d.

135:0.1 Excepting the d. of Zacharias, there was nothing

152:4.2 against the wind and the waves, Peter dreamed a d.

152:4.2 so that (in his d.) he cried out to the Master: “Lord

152:4.3 In connection with the latter part of his d. Peter

152:4.3 And Peter awakened from his d. as Andrew, James,

153:3.6 by experiencing an extraordinary and vivid d..

185:5.8 I have suffered many things in a d. this night

dreamverb

5:2.3 What a mistake to d. of God far off in the skies when

89:8.5 Man could never d. of entering into a contract with

158:1.4 Jesus used to ascend the hill near his home and d. of

195:7.14 Machines do not think, create, d., aspire, idealize,

dreamadjective

44:4.7 technique of your disordered and garbled d. life—

63:3.5 derived from their fantastic and variegated d. life.

86:4.2 The d. origin of the belief in a future existence

86:4.2 And presently this new d.-ghost-future-life concept

86:4.3 ghost, was derived from the breath-d. idea-system.

86:5.1 The soul was early man’s d. double; it was in

86:5.1 The belief in d. doubles led directly to the notion

86:5.2 Gradually the d. life of the race so developed and

90:2.5 astrology; d. interpreting also became widespread.

110:5.2 Man’s d. experiences, that disordered parade of the

110:5.4 The absurdities of d. life not only testify to

110:5.5 postulate as to the Adjuster content of the d. life.

110:5.5 ordinary d. experiences are purely physiologic and

160:4.14 awaken from the d. world of their own imaginations.

dreamed

98:7.9 Paul little d. that his well-intentioned letters to his

124:4.4 they never even faintly d. that this son of promise

124:5.6 But he little d. of the tragedy, so soon to occur,

130:6.6 Simon, little d. that the man whose cross he bore

148:8.3 d. fantastic dreams when his sleep was disturbed.

152:4.2 Peter d. a dream; he saw a vision of Jesus coming

152:4.2 he d. that he heard Jesus say: “Be of good cheer;

152:4.2 Then Peter d. that Jesus came to the rescue and,

172:5.10 Simon d. of the establishment of the new national

186:2.11 Indeed, the fear-ridden Roman governor little d.

dreamer

93:9.5 because of this, regarded by his brothers as a d..

99:7.5 Man is naturally a d., but science is sobering him so

127:4.7 Simon was a well-meaning boy but too much of a d..

139:2.8 Peter was not so much of a d., but he disliked to

139:6.4 Nathaniel was the apostolic philosopher and d.,

139:6.4 d., but Nathaniel was a very practical sort of d..

172:3.3 he entertained none of the illusions of a fantastic d.;

177:4.2 conclusion that, while Jesus was a well-meaning d.

dreamers

68:3.2 terrorized early men, driving these superstitious d.

141:3.7 said, “Come to me all you who are d. and all who are

178:1.14 ascetics, you should not become d. and drifters,

dreaming

86:4.1 The simultaneous d about a departed chief by several

86:5.6 2. Sleeping, natural d..

158:7.6 fishermen who persisted in d. of an earthly kingdom

195:7.22 but rather like the striving, d., and advancing artist

dreams

68:1.7 societies were far from the realization of utopian d..

68:3.2 Although most d. perturbed the primitive mind,

77:5.2 to go in search of this land of his youthful d..

83:8.7 marriage should not be discouraged; such d. are the

86:4.1 the savage who would awaken from such d. reeking

86:4.3 his d. of doing all sorts of queer things while asleep

86:5.10 D. were looked upon as the experiences of the

86:5.10 The savage believes his d. to be just a real as any

86:5.11 They truly believed that God spoke to them in d.,

86:5.11 ordinary d. are not the methods employed by the

87:5.14 During these times, d. were regarded as prophetic,

88:1.1 Objects connected with d were likely to be converted

100:5.6 mystic experiences, along with extraordinary d.,

103:3.1 While the belief in spirits, d., and diverse other

110:5.4 some of your grotesque d. indicate their failure to

125:2.4 His rest was disturbed by revolting d. of slaughter

148:8.3 dreamed fantastic d. when his sleep was disturbed.

150:3.9 7. The interpretation of d. is largely a superstitious

150:6.1 discussed “The Love of God,” “D. and Visions,”

176:2.3 that the material d. of the Jews will be fulfilled?

dreamy

145:2.12 spoke in a d. state, saying: “What have we to do

dredging

133:6.2 they walked down by the river to observe the d. of

dregs

26:10.2 who have drained the experiential cup to its d.;

dress

69:1.5 they embrace customs in d. and personal adornment,

70:5.8 originally the symbols or emblems of priestly d..

82:2.4 The sex customs of d., adornment, and religious

90:1.4 The shamans developed a professional mode of d.

135:1.4 Mount Carmel and decided to adopt his style of d..

135:1.4 With his flowing hair and peculiar mode of d. John

135:4.5 John sought to d. like Elijah, and he endeavored to

143:5.2 knew Jesus was a Jew by his appearance and d.,

192:1.8 while I visit with you; John Mark will d. the fish.”

dressed

90:2.12 The shamans d. well and had a number of wives;

93:2.5 Melchizedek d. much as did the Canaanite priests

135:6.3 John was d. like Elijah of old, and he thundered his

183:0.2 streamed forth from their tents, fully d. and armed.

186:4.1 the robe which Herod had put on him, they d. him

dressing

83:3.2 The bride shows were occasions for d. up and

drewsee drew near

53:7.7 the great red dragon, saying: “And his tail d. a third

57:5.5 as Angona d. nearer and nearer, the gravity pull of

57:5.6 As the Angona system d. nearer, the solar

59:4.18 And thus d. to a close one of the longest periods of

61:3.15 Thus d. to a close a very eventful and interesting

67:2.2 which he formally d. his indictment of Daligastia,

67:2.4 each group d. off by itself and began deliberations,

97:9.18 But the end d. on apace when Shalmaneser III

124:1.5 so Jesus no more d. or modeled the likeness of

128:7.13 He d. up, and they both signed, a secret compact

130:5.4 Jesus rushed forward and d. the maiden away from

133:8.2 Jesus became sober and reflective as he d. nearer

135:12.6 The young lady d. aside and inquired of her

137:2.2 John rebuked Ezra for these utterances, he d. away

137:4.15 When the servants d. this new wine and carried it to

140:6.10 hearing these startling words, the apostles d. apart

143:5.9 They quickly deposited their supplies and d. aside,

143:6.1 On the evening that Nalda d. the crowd out from

148:2.5 the season for the increase in chills and fever d. on.

151:4.6 Now, when the net was filled, the fishermen d. it up

157:3.5 When Jesus had listened to this report, he d.

158:1.7 the glowing embers of their fire until darkness d. on

167:4.4 the apostles heard their Master say this, they d. off

168:2.5 Jesus and the apostles d. to one side while Martha

172:4.2 as the evening d. on and the crowds went in quest

172:4.3 As the evening d. on, they walked about the temple

172:5.8 moved in the direction of the city and then d. on

175:3.2 and the end of the Hebrew nation d. on apace.

178:2.6 d. closer that he might overhear their conversation.

183:3.5 disciples d. nearer, Judas stepped up to Jesus and,

183:3.7 Peter d. his sword and with the others rushed

183:4.2 how Peter and others d. their swords to defend the

184:2.6 About this time the portress of the gate d. Peter to

185:1.3 Jews d. themselves up defiantly before his palace,

190:5.5 Soon they d. up in front of their humble dwelling

192:1.2 welcome them back with their catch, but as they d.

drew near

129:2.8 Presently the time of the Passover d., and along with

146:4.3 As he d. the squalid hovel of a certain leprous man

146:6.2 As Jesus and his apostles d. the gate of the city,

158:1.10 While Peter was yet speaking, a silvery cloud d.

158:4.1 As they d., they discerned a considerable crowd

158:5.1 As Jesus d., the nine apostles were more than

158:5.1 asked, “What were you disputing about as we d.?”

164:3.1 as Jesus and his two apostles d. the temple, they

167:1.4 smiled so benignly that he d. and sat down upon

169:1.11 as he d. the house, he heard the music and dancing.

173:4.2 when the season of the fruits d., he sent servants to

173:4.4 Jesus paused for a moment until they d. him,

178:3.1 As they d. the place where Jesus had tarried the

189:4.8 As they d. the sepulchre, the frightened Magdalene,

192:1.1 as their boat d. the shore close to the usual landing

192:1.10 Simon grew more and more despondent as they d.

dried

152:2.7 “The lad has left only five barley loaves and two d.

179:3.10 wine, with the bitter herbs and the paste of d. fruits,

driftnoun; see driftwith continental

42:6.3 ultimatons are thus held in the universal space d..

58:4.3 were beginning their long and slow westward d..

64:7.1 geologic count, was well advanced on its d. over

70:2.12 The strong d. toward materialism, spiritual blindness.

96:6.1 this backward d. of the concept of Deity continued

97:1.9 There was a steady d. back toward the recognition

111:7.5 the aims of the best overshadowed by the d. of the

121:6.2 a vital influence which determined the d. of Paul’s

driftwith continental

57:8.23 westward d. of the continents of North and South

57:8.24 The continental land d. continued; increasingly the

58:5.0 5. THE CONTINENTAL DRIFT

58:5.1 The continental land d. continued.

58:7.8 earlier continental d. contributed to the frequency of

60:3.1 the westward and southward d. of the continents,

60:3.2 as the continental land d. continued, it met with the

60:3.11 The western advance of the continental d. was

60:3.12 years ago marks the end of the continental d..

60:3.13 The backthrust of the halted continental d. continued

60:4.2 period also witnesses the end of the continental d.

60:4.2 thwarted momentum of their agelong d. are not the

driftverb

81:6.7 tended to d. toward the salubrious climate of the

86:1.3 —nothing for something—when one might d. along

154:6.2 his family allowed matters to d. along, but now

195:7.19 —humanists—tend to d. with the material currents.

drifted

58:4.3 broke away on the south and east and have d. far

64:1.7 These unprogressive individuals d. southward and

64:4.11 these primitive peoples d. on, hunting and fighting,

64:6.15 and d. into great darkness following the Caligastia

66:5.10 pictorial writing, while the yellow races d. into the

96:7.1 But they soon d. back into the benighted beliefs of

190:2.2 lost contact with Jesus’ work and had d. into grave

drifters

178:1.14 ascetics; you should not become dreamers and d.,

drifting

58:4.4 large oceans of water would separate these d. land

79:1.1 the continual d. of the Andite tribes into India and

164:4.4 The presiding officer saw whither they were d.,

178:1.10 loving discipline designed to save your ease-d. souls.

drifts

15:3.13 the so-called star d., about the Uversa headquarters

59:4.1 And the continental d. have not proceeded so far

60:4.2 lighter deposits of the land erosion and marine d. of

61:7.1 Glaciers alone leave behind them those telltale d.

61:7.1 These d., particularly the ground moraines, extend

drill

70:2.2 one of the early forms of which was a military d..

92:2.2 kindle their altar fires by using a primitive fire d..

drills

59:2.12 ancient seas, and they included single-shelled d.,

drinknoun

34:6.13 “The kingdom is not meat and d. but righteousness,

137:8.13 The kingdom is not a matter of meat and d. but

143:5.2 from the well, Jesus said to Nalda, “Give me a d..”

143:5.2 Jesus, “How is it that you, being a Jew, ask for a d.

143:5.2 Jesus answered: “I have indeed asked you for a d.,

143:6.1 Can it be that Nalda gave him food as well as d.?”

155:3.1 the “kingdom is not meat and d. but the realization

162:4.4 by the priest bearing the wine for the d. offering.

165:5.2 The welfare of the soul is more than food and d.;

188:2.3 the Jews carrying them their food and d..

drinkverb

20:6.7 “to d. the cup” of the career of incarnation and

47:4.6 all seven of these worlds, to eat, d., and rest.

49:3.4 The nonbreathers do not eat food or d. water as do

55:6.2 mortal; they continue to breathe, eat, sleep, and d..

70:10.6 the accused wife was made to d. the nasty potion.

94:8.14 5. You shall not d. intoxicating liquors.

131:2.7 He causes us to d. of the river of his pleasures,

136:9.4 might possibly be bitter, but he decided to d. it.

139:3.8 When Jesus asked if they were ready to d. the cup,

139:3.8 as concerns James, it was literally true—he did d.

140:6.10 prepared to pay the extra price; we will d. the cup.

140:6.13 concerned with what you shall eat or what you d.;

147:7.3 a new friend; if it becomes old, you shall d. it with

153:3.2 can you give us your flesh to eat or blood to d.?

153:3.2 You cannot eat my flesh nor can you d. my blood,

162:6.1 said: “If any man thirst, let him come to me and d.

165:4.2 take now your ease; eat, d., and be merry, for you

165:6.3 to mistreat his fellow servants and to eat and d.

166:3.4 when you say, ‘Did we not eat and d. with you,

171:0.5 But let me ask you: Are you able to d. the cup I am

171:0.5 Are you able to drink the cup I am about to d.?”

171:0.5 I declare that you shall indeed d. of my cup of

171:2.5 to your homes in peace if you are not willing to d.

179:2.2 realize that I shall not again d. with you the fruit of

179:5.1 saying: “Take this cup, all of you, and d. of it.

179:5.1 And I will not again d. this cup with you until I d. in

181:2.3 death in the flesh, and I am ready to d. this last cup

181:2.15 I asked if you were able to d. my cup, and both of

181:2.15 they will when they see you d. my cup.

182:3.1 I would know that it is your will that I d. this cup.

182:3.2 this is a bitter cup, I would d. it if it is your will.”

182:3.4 Father, if this cup may not pass, then would I d. it.

182:3.7 it had not seemed so difficult to d. the cup, but as

182:3.9 escape, and failed, it was willing to d. the cup.

183:1.1 the will of the Father that his Son should d. to the

183:3.7 that it is the Father’s will that I d. this cup?

187:2.3 narcotized, as thirsty as he was, he refused to d. it.

187:3.4 The soldiers now prepared to eat lunch and d. their

187:3.5 When Jesus saw them eat and d., he looked down

192:2.8 faith, shall sustain you when the hour comes to d.

194:3.4 On the cross he refused to d. the deadening drug,

drinking

66:5.22 or blood d. as a seal of friendship and as a token of

70:3.7 The ceremony of adoption consisted in d. blood.

70:3.7 saliva was exchanged in the place of blood d.,

73:5.3 The d. water of Eden was kept wholesome by the

89:5.11 Blood d. became common, and it was customary to

89:9.3 brotherhoods were based on the rite of blood d.;

98:5.4 eating the flesh of the sacrificial animals, and d.

124:6.10 Mount of Olives, d. in his first view of Jerusalem.

127:3.3 particularly at Bethel and when d. from Jacob’s well.

143:5.2 and was therefore much valued for d. purposes.

144:8.7 John came neither eating nor d., and they said he

144:8.7 The Son of Man comes eating and d., and these

153:3.3 Neither do you properly wash your d. cups and

162:8.2 while Lazarus and Mary sat at Jesus’ feet d. in his

163:1.3 that city, eating and d. whatever is set before you.

179:3.1 After d. the first cup of the Passover, it was the

179:5.3 When they finished d. this new cup of remembrance,

drinks

70:7.15 language; they also forswore certain foods and d..

135:1.1 making of vows to abstain from all intoxicating d.,

143:5.3 “Everyone who d. of this water will thirst again, but

143:5.3 whosoever d. of the water of the living spirit shall

drivenoun

14:5.11 urge of discovery, the d. of exploration—is a part of

32:5.3 successively arranged, constitutes a straightaway d.

32:5.5 Eternity can hardly be conceived as a straightaway d.

70:2.20 let loose a collective d. designed to liberate those

97:3.5 triumph of Yahweh and the d. toward monotheism.

99:3.8 the achievement of some sociologic or theologic d..

100:6.4 The self has surrendered to the intriguing d. of an

103:2.10 the altruistic d. may become so overdeveloped as to

103:5.3 the truly unselfish d. of mortal mind is in response to

112:1.15 such contacts with environment (response to a d.)

127:6.12 the spiritual d. to turn the mechanism of material

driveverb

64:6.4 yellow tribes were able to d. them off the Asiatic

64:6.14 they were able to d. the red race before them as they

79:1.3 began to d. the Andites to the river bottoms and the

84:4.8 after each monthly period in an effort to d. the evil

133:9.1 their twenty camels and observed him volunteer to d.

135:4.1 John directed Ezda to d. his herds to Engedi and

141:6.2 living truths will presently d. out all serious error.

149:4.3 that enthusiasm may d. on into fanaticism.

160:1.8 It requires the lure of a great ideal to d. man on in

171:4.5 Herod made up his mind either to kill Jesus or d. him

173:1.7 proceeded to open the gates of every stall and to d.

drivensee drivenwith out

60:2.12 were d. to the air by the bitter competition of life

64:3.5 either destroyed or d. back to the southern forests.

64:7.6 were d. by the rapidly increasing yellow race onto

64:7.9 These older European Neanderthalers had been d.

64:7.17 Andon tribes came very near being d. into the sea.

78:1.5 had long since been d. from the plains of Europe by

78:6.3 Many of their descendants were later d. into India

78:7.2 the inhabitants of the river regions were d. to the

79:5.2 Neanderthal strains were destroyed or d. off the

79:6.3 Japanese people were not d. off the mainland until

80:3.8 The European hunters were being d. to the river

80:7.2 d. off the mainland by their larger and inferior

80:9.5 They are d. like a wedge between the Nordic and

102:7.8 be dogmatic must, if consistent, sooner or later be d.

153:2.1 And it shall come to pass that you will be d. to eat

173:1.6 bullocks which was being d. from one section of

drivenwith out

64:7.15 the mixed races of Arabia had d. the indigo race out

69:3.6 After being d. out of the villages, the smiths

78:1.6 The red man occupied the Americas, having been d.

79:2.8 d. out or destroyed the least desirable third of the

80:1.1 the last Andites were d. out of the Euphrates valley,

80:1.5 or when d. out of the Euphrates valley, they chose

88:1.8 devils could be d. out by spitting on a person.

90:2.7 Astrologers could not be d. out, and even in the

90:4.8 shamans believed that disease spirits could be d. out

139:2.14 and when Peter was d. out of Jerusalem, his wife

162:0.2 reported how they had been d. out of the village,

175:0.2 Jesus and the aroused multitude had d. them out the

drivers

134:2.2 caravan family—passengers, guards, and camel d..

drivesnoun

71:3.3 the impulse of three mighty and co-ordinated d.:

100:1.6 certain innate d. toward growth and self-realization

112:1.7 2. Vertical depth embraces the organismal d. and

160:1.2 Human life consists in three great d.—urges, desires,

drivesverb

5:4.1 The morality of the religions of evolution d. men

11:5.5 It directs and modifies force-energies but hardly d.

34:6.11 The Spirit never d., only leads.

79:4.9 which d. men to establish a superior civilization

92:3.9 ruthlessly d. indolent and suffering humanity from

101:5.11 Evolutionary religion d. home to the individual the

148:6.9 Failure to receive help from man d. Job to God.

drivingverb

57:6.3 no longer d. the moon farther away from the earth

67:5.2 d. the secession staff and their associates northward.

68:3.2 the ghost dream actually terrorized early men, d.

78:8.3 overran all Mesopotamia, d. forth the last waves of

79:6.1 Sometime after d. the red man across to America,

80:9.6 aridity was d. these Andonites back into Turkestan.

87:6.3 techniques developed for frightening ghosts and d.

149:6.2 deliver you from the bondage of d. yourselves

151:6.8 into a herd of swine, d. them to quick destruction.

173:1.7 going over to the lad who was d. the cattle through

184:1.3 Jesus had recently done in d. the money-changers

185:5.5 a hero in the eyes of the populace when he was d.

drivingadjective

72:5.10 rapidly displaced by other and higher d. forces.

79:8.1 to develop because the continuous d. stimulus of the

81:6.27 The d. power of even the most material aspects of

82:1.7 mating instinct is one of the dominant physical d.

88:4.6 there was progressive d. power in the olden magic.

98:6.1 religious institutions lacked a powerful d. agency

132:7.5 spiritual d. power which a religion must possess if

160:1.8 soul can never be effected without the d. power of

160:1.15 my urge was impotent; my search lacked d. power;

194:3.4 The spiritual forward urge is the most powerful d.

195:1.6 the d. power of a new order of human society and,

droll

139:6.4 of profound philosophy and periods of d. humor;

drooped

75:1.4 Slowly their courage weakened, their spirits d.,

dropnoun

1:7.2 Man does not achieve union with God as a d. of

39:4.12 as a d. of water from a higher level falls to a lower

41:7.13 you pause to consider that one d. of ordinary water

89:9.1 would partake of a d. of human blood or a bit of the

90:4.7 The red men always put a d of blood in the root hole

117:4.4 nonascender returns to the Supreme as a d. of water

168:1.14 the common belief of the Jews that the d. of gall on

dropverb

126:2.6 the custom for the neighbors to d. in to hear Jesus

134:9.3 Jesus did d. numerous remarks which disturbed John

162:8.2 custom for these three to d. everything and listen

172:4.2 watching the people d. in their contributions:

dropped

128:1.15 many words were d. which Joseph remembered

130:2.4 interested in the words which he d. from hour to

151:5.4 When the boat began to fill with water, he d. his

183:5.3 Judas was so ashamed and humiliated that he d.

184:2.1 Judas had d. some distance behind, and Peter

186:1.3 He automatically d. the money bag in his pocket,

190:1.3 David d. the bag of Judas, containing the apostolic

192:1.3 As they d. anchor and prepared to enter the boat

dropping

151:6.1 the shore in some places d. sheer down into the lake.

drops

182:3.7 for the perspiration rolled off his face in great d..

dropsical

167:1.4 with a chronic disease and now in a d. condition.

dropsy

167:1.4 after glancing significantly at the man with d., said:

drought

59:6.7 meet the demands of suspended animation during d.

78:3.7 The Saharan civilization had been disrupted by d.

78:8.3 by the increasing d. of the highland pastures.

79:1.3 This increasing d. not only drove them to the valleys

79:1.5 But ever-increasing d. brought about the Andite

80:2.1 This d. dispersed the smaller-statured brunets,

85:4.2 it is a devil because it brings dust and causes d..

86:1.5 The farmer found himself the victim of d., floods,

90:2.6 A severe d. meant death to the early agriculturists;

93:5.7 Nile to obtain food supplies as there was then a d.

drovenoun

173:1.6 the air was rent by the bellowing of a d. of bullocks

droveverb

62:5.2 When danger d. them to the treetops, they climbed

63:5.4 the later ice sheets came farther south and d. their

64:7.4 followed by the yellow tribes, who d. them out of

64:7.17 tradition of these repeated glacial advances that d.

64:7.18 ice fields on Greenland d. the Eskimo descendants

68:2.4 Two other emotions which d. human beings

68:3.4 Hunger and love d. men together; vanity and ghost

68:4.3 Ghost fear d. primitive man to envision the

69:2.4 It was the ever-advancing standards of living that d.

70:0.3 struggle for existence literally d. the human race

78:6.8 barbarians who d. out the residual strains of ability.

79:1.3 increasing drought not only d. them to the valleys of

79:2.4 This Andite pressure from the northwest d. many of

80:3.8 climatic modifications d. the races of Europe to

87:6.1 his feeling of inferiority d. man to attempt to find

87:6.11 bells, and drums d. ghosts away from the living;

89:2.1 dread of bad luck literally d. man into the invention

89:4.10 Sheer necessity eventually d. these semisavages to

97:9.1 The Hebrews never d. the Canaanites out of

122:5.3 d. forward in the manner of his mother’s optimistic

151:6.6 thirty swine and d. most of them over a precipice

173:1.7 his whip of cords and swiftly d. the animals from

188:1.1 leave the two thieves while they d. back this mob

droves

125:1.4 to observe the killing of the d. of animals and the

drown

78:7.3 to abandon the effort, to let the whole world d. in its

drowned

75:5.4 The next day Serapatatia d. himself in the great river.

drowning

85:4.1 Sometimes a d. man would be refused succor for

130:2.4 floundering in darkness compared to his body d.

148:8.4 after almost d. from trying to walk on the water,

drudgery

69:3.3 agreeable work, leaving the routine d. to woman.

70:2.17 Labor is ennobling but d. is benumbing.

100:0.2 religion ennobles the commonplace d. of daily living.

133:4.8 Elevate the d. of your daily toil to the high levels of

149:2.9 disrespectful oblivion and the slavish d. of the ages.

drug

194:3.4 On the cross he refused to drink the deadening d.,

drugged

187:2.3 for the purpose of offering d. wine to the victim in

drugs

69:5.11 Intoxicants and d. intrigued the primitive races.

90:1.4 They frequently employed d. to induce certain

drumlins

61:7.1 gentle swells, or surface undulations, known as d..

drums

87:6.11 bells, and d. drove ghosts away from the living;

88:5.4 The staff or wand was magical, along with d., bells,

92:1.3 bells, d., and priesthoods are common to all religions

drunk

70:3.8 wine alone was d. to seal the adoption ceremony,

137:4.15 the good wine and, when the guests have well d.,

182:2.8 until I come again to you after I have d. this cup.

drunken

125:4.3 question the justice of putting to death a d. gentile

130:5.4 A d. degenerate was attacking a slave girl on the

130:5.4 explain to Ganid why he did not smite the d. man.

165:6.3 to eat and drink with the d., then the lord of that

drunkenness

50:5.6 characterized by tyranny, intolerance, gluttony, d.

88:1.9 D. was looked upon as a form of spirit possession;

97:4.1 Amos, to denounce the criminality, d., oppression,

dry

48:6.32 as well as to seek for the d. sands of knowledge.

63:2.5 The nest was d. and highly inflammable and

63:2.7 the twins learned that d. moss would kindle fire

80:3.8 turned the world’s happy hunting grounds into d.

80:6.3 with river life, its floods, irrigations, and d. seasons.

123:4.5 playing, as was his habit, for during much of the d.

123:6.6 finding out why there was a d. season and a rainy

124:1.10 two seasons in Palestine, summer and winter, the d.

130:1.2 life will spew them out upon the d. land of fresh

148:0.1 the d. season an enormous camp was maintained

162:6.3 ‘Behold, as the waters are poured out upon the d.

drying

59:6.6 Gradually the inland lakes and seas were d. up all

59:6.8 survived because they could live even in the d.-up

66:5.3 Food was preserved by cooking, d., and smoking;

68:5.5 fish in great numbers, d. the surplus for winter use.

81:2.17 could then be daubed over with clay and, after d. in

139:1.1 had been a partner of Zebedee in the fish-d. business

139:12.2 was seeking employment with a fish-d. enterprise at

181:2.8 the fiery patriot, d. his eyes, replied: “Master, have

192:1.9 to buy the fresh catches for the d. establishments.

dualsee dual-origin; dual-spiritism

0:7.2 Deity is, therefore, d. in presence: 1. Existential—

0:7.7 these d phases are power-personality unifying as one

0:12.1 personal will co-ordinated these d. realities by mind.

6:4.4 that in all situations of Father-Son presence of a d.

11:8.7 These material organizations are d. in constitution

14:2.6 on a basis entirely different than in the d.-energy

16:1.2 the Eternal Son, or the Infinite Spirit, or any d.

18:6.1 accredited by the Trinity to the d. rulers of the local

18:6.7 is directly ruled by a divine Son of d. Deity origin,

19:1.1 the Trinity Teacher Sons alone act in a d. capacity.

21:6.1 Michael is the absolute of the d. deity concepts of

22:1.1 All Trinity-embraced sons are originally of d. or

25:1.2 pattern for the list of reproductions of the d. order in

25:6.2 recorders continue their system of d. recording, thus

25:6.3 They are subjected to a d. inspection, their records

28:6.21 work together, always showing a d. and mutually

33:5.1 local universes are characterized by d. supervision,

33:7.2 In all matters of adjudication there presides a d.

34:5.4 This d. spirit liaison hovers over the worlds,

34:6.9 In every mortal there exists a d. nature:

35:0.7 D. Deity in the local universe, the Son and the

37:5.11 present such a d. viewpoint with ever-heightening

37:9.9 then does the Creator Son personalize in d. form

40:9.6 the intellectual quality of fact; and this d. response

42:2.16 Havona energy systems are not d.; they are triune.

42:7.4 materializations of space-energy in a d. universe;

42:11.1 laws of nature operate in what seems to be the d.

51:1.4 Material Sons enjoy a d. nutrition;

51:1.4 they are really d. in nature and constitution,

51:7.2 amalgamation of the d. supervision of a planet

52:2.7 The idea of tribal rule gives way to the d. concept of

55:4.7 and Eve, who function jointly as the unifiers of the d.

56:1.1 The seven superuniverses are seemingly d.;

56:1.6 unifying the ever-widening divergence of these d.

56:2.2 thought of the Father eternalizes in d. expression:

56:3.1 to time-space he is revealed in the d. phenomena of

56:3.2 this single spirit is revealed in the d. phenomena of

66:2.5 provided with personality forms of the d. nature of

73:6.6 partook of its fruit for the maintenance of their d.

74:0.1 were re-created in d. human form for presentation

75:7.6 dependent on the maintenance of a d. circulatory

76:4.3 energized by d. nutrition, subsisting on both food

84:6.5 Many orders of universe creatures are created in d.

84:6.5 Such d. associations greatly multiply versatility and

85:6.4 Many religious systems embraced a d. concept of

91:0.1 corollary of other-consciousness, the d. potential of

94:3.1 phase of theology excepting the essential d. concept

94:12.2 of Buddhism that the d. conception of God and

105:2.2 from The Infinitude, but the postulation of this d.

105:4.2 These d. relationships, eternalizing to the universes

110:2.6 Morontia intellect connotes a d. mind in the local

111:6.1 Such a d. situation not only provides the potential

115:3.12 which first causes and then balances the d. motions

115:6.5 this d. motion is revealed in the descending and

115:6.6 Always is the finite Deity seeking for d. correlation,

115:6.8 And these d. motions seem to account for most of

117:5.3 spirit existence, such d. minds will become triune.

118:0.9 And the d. presence of the Supreme and the Ultimate

120:2.6 a time-space Creator, the d. experience of working

124:4.2 did not yet fully grasp the reality of his d. nature.

128:1.1 this stupendous task fully realizing his d. nature.

140:5.2 Jesus loves mankind with a d. affection.

170:1.1 scriptures there was a d. concept of the kingdom

170:2.1 the d. concept of the truth of the fatherhood of God

dual-energy

14:2.6 on a basis entirely different than in the d. systems

dual-origin or dual origin

15:10.12 Trinitized Sons of Attainment, being of d. but now

18:6.7 is directly ruled by a divine Son of d. Deity origin,

19:1.1 who bridge the universe gulf between Trinity- and d.

20:8.1 associated with the conduct of the d. universes.

21:0.1 These universe creators and sovereigns are of d.,

21:2.10 No two are administered or inhabited by d. native

23:4.4 while the single- and d. creatures move on into the

30:1.1 with origin: those of d.; and those of single origin.

30:1.29 II. DUAL-ORIGIN BEINGS. Those of origin in any

30:1.48 5. Unrevealed D. Beings.

37:9.9 thus finally confirming his own and original d..

41:10.4 Planets having a d. like Urantia pass through a less

120:4.2 But make no mistake; Christ Michael,while truly a d.

dual-spiritism or dual spiritism

87:4.3 This new d. did not have to spread from tribe to tribe

87:4.4 of ghost fear was gradually evolving into a d.,

87:4.6 religion paid a terrible price for the concept of d..

87:6.13 The d. concept of good and bad forces offered man

88:6.2 The concept of d., good and bad spirits, gave rise to

92:5.12 the prevalent concept of d., the good and the bad,

dualism

87:4.5 This d. represented a great religio-philosophic

95:6.5 Original Zoroastrianism was not a pure d.; the early

dualities

105:4.8 The d. eternalize reality foundations.

duality

4:4.2 from the divine to the human, and from unity to d.

56:1.5 of God there could not possibly exist d. of reality,

56:2.2 Such d. of eternal reality renders the mind God,

94:6.3 Tao, and from Unity there appears cosmic D.,

94:6.3 from such D., Trinity springs forth into existence,

105:2.7 the absolute oneness of the d. of the Father-Son and

105:4.0 4. UNITY, DUALITY, AND TRIUNITY

105:4.1 the eternalization of the d. association of the seven

105:4.2 D. becomes thus existent in the eternal association of

105:4.3 stated that unity begets d., that d. begets triunity,

105:4.5 2. D. relationships. Relations existent between

105:4.7 Triunity relationships arise upon d. foundations

115:3.3 understand how it is that this unity becomes d.,

dualization

105:6.5 partner with the Adjuster in the d. of the soul.

dualize

16:9.2 the indwelling divine spirit to d. the immortal soul.

ducks

65:2.9 The bird types of today—eagles, d., pigeons, and

ductless

65:6.6 between the hormone output of a dozen d. glands.

duesee duewith course, season, or time;

  see duecaused by; see duescheduled ­

12:6.4 spiritual energies, and that d. allowance is made for

15:1.4 superuniverse number one swings almost d. north,

19:4.7 Having made d. allowances for all that we know or

39:5.13 after d. registry, are inducted into the transit sleep.

44:8.3 you will receive d. appreciation as you ascend

66:5.29 fostered courtship and marriage after d. deliberation

70:10.6 After d. ceremony, including threatening curses,

71:8.10 8. The d. recognition of sex equality and the

87:5.1 afraid they might overlook some honor d. the gods

90:2.10 shamans made d. announcement of the safe arrival of

94:2.2 to relegate to themselves the honors d. their gods.

115:6.3 This statement is made with d. regard for the

126:5.7 the dispute about the amount of money d. Joseph

126:5.7 heard Herod decree that his father had nothing d.

126:5.11 collect the considerable sum of money d. his father

126:5.11 refused to pay them any of the funds d. Joseph,

129:2.3 month until the funds d. him should be exhausted.

129:2.4 his father, Zebedee, regarding the money d. Jesus,

129:2.4 paid the remainder of the mortgage when it fell d.,

135:2.3 John refused to accept the priest’s allowance d. him

149:0.2 After d. deliberation it was decided that James

150:1.3 liberation of women, giving them d. recognition,

159:1.5 might hold him until he had paid all that was d..

159:3.2 be fair; exercise self-control and exhibit d. restraint

173:4.2 refused to give the servants the fruits d. their master;

181:2.5 d. consideration to the fact that age oftentimes

185:4.1 a just decision regarding the money d. his father,

195:7.18 unless it provides d. recognition for the scientist.

duewith course, season, or time

23:2.16 but returned in dt. with the desired information.

25:8.9 fail in a phase of the Deity adventure,in dc. he would

49:6.13 In dc. Adjusters come to indwell these little ones,

52:0.9 the Life Carriers, and in dt. are dispatched to planets

52:3.2 for the reception, in dt., of the Mystery Monitors.

53:4.6 that Gabriel would, in dt., speak for Michael,

57:8.9 In dc. arrangements for the planetary occupation

63:7.1 upon the arrival of the Planetary Prince, and in dt.

95:4.1 In dt. there grew up in Egypt a teacher called by

110:4.4 In dt, if not in this world then on the mansion worlds

112:7.17 that in dt. these enormous galaxies will become

119:2.3 bidding of my Father,” promising to “return in ds.

119:3.4 In dt. a Material Son and Daughter arrived on this

119:5.1 In dt. our Sovereign departed, but the broadcasts of

122:3.1 and that in dt. you will become the mother of a son;

128:6.5 They arrived at Jerusalem in dt. and were on their

150:4.2 that you are to proclaim in ds. from the housetops.

158:6.2 heard on the mountain shall be revealed to you in ds.

174:5.7 my teaching shall be brought to judgment in ds. by

duecaused by; see due, not

3:2.7 misunderstanding of God is d. to the profound

4:3.3 is d. to the far-reaching consequences of the Lucifer

9:6.9 the unpredictability of finite mind may be d. to the

24:7.6 d. no doubt to those in transition, exactly equals the

27:5.5 consult this vast store of knowledge is solely d. to

31:10.12 the grand universe suffer many difficulties d. to

40:4.1 failure is never in any way d. to neglect of duty,

41:3.9 phenomena are wholly d. to internal fluctuations.

41:5.7 seem to be propelled in waves, but that is d. to

41:5.8 confusion is also d. to your incomplete grasp of

41:6.1 which appear in the spectra of your sun are d. to

41:6.3 Local space-permeation by calcium is d. to the fact

41:6.7 d. to the present temperature of the sun’s surface.

42:4.14 the wave mechanics of quantum behavior is d. to

42:5.14 when subjected to certain observations is d. to the

42:7.10 electronic unpredictability is d. to differential

45:6.3 whether d. to inheritance, environment, or

48:4.18 pressures d to the monotony of sustained and serious

57:5.13 D. to the intense gravity field of Angona, its

57:8.16 stabilized the fluctuations d. to cooling, contracting,

58:2.4 your pleasant life on Urantia is d. to the “fortuitous”

59:1.7 The sinking of the land was principally d. to crustal

59:1.17 and Australia are d. to isolated mountain glaciers

59:4.3 The marine life of this age was very diverse d. to the

59:5.14 The land was periodically going up and down d. to

60:3.20 dinosaurs, whose rapid increase was d. to the

63:1.4 more than mere animals was d. to the possession of

63:3.3 feeling of intimate kinship was undoubtedly d. to the

64:6.16 the yellow race is d. to their intertribal peacefulness.

66:7.4 from these times of Dalamatia and were chiefly d. to

69:2.3 conformity was d. to the coercion of necessity.

69:3.9 was d. to the superstitious exaltation of a family of

70:6.2 rulership became hereditary, d. to belief in the divine

70:11.4 confusion d. to the failure to segregate crime and sin.

73:3.3 stabilized weather was d. to the encircling mountains

77:2.11 records of such long-lived individuals are also d. to

78:8.12 ancient civilization finally fell d. to the emigration of

79:3.3 Dravidian domination and are d., in part, to the fact

79:4.3 of the so-called Aryan blood in India is not only d. to

79:6.3 exodus was not so much d. to population pressure

79:6.6 superiority of the ancient yellow race was d. to four

79:7.6 and governmental administration were d. to the

82:1.2 civilized peoples is chiefly d. to race mixtures,

82:5.10 racial marriage mores are largely d. to this custom

82:6.8 The chief troubles of “half-breeds” are d. to social

83:6.2 monogamy was d. to force of circumstances, poverty

83:6.4 mates in the social arena of competition may be d.

84:8.2 And it is d. to this failure to evolve specialized

85:2.3 savage believed that all chemical effects were d. to

86:3.1 Among savage peoples death was ordinarily d. to

86:3.3 natural death was at first believed to be d. to spirit

86:4.6 custom of naming children after grandparents was d.

93:9.5 Joseph’s honor in Egypt was chiefly d. to the

94:4.5 Vishnu is extremely popular d. to the belief that he

95:0.1 Sometimes their failures were d. to lack of wisdom

95:5.6 all gods into the worship of the sun was d. to the

96:5.3 Egyptians and the Levantine tribes were d. to the

98:2.8 Much of the strength of Christianity is d. to its

103:6.7 co-ordination between science and religion is d. to

106:9.5 the experiential Trinity of Trinities is in part d. to

106:9.9 the failure to experience the Father as infinite is d. to

106:9.9 in the Infinite; all apparent developments are d. to

111:7.5 “Much of my difficulty was d. to the unending

114:0.4 This uniqueness in your plan of supervision is d. to

118:3.5 understanding space on the material level is d. to the

118:4.1 the metaphysical dilemmas of mortal man are d. to

118:10.9 prevailing on the evolutionary worlds may be d. to

118:10.21 Partial—d. to the incompleteness of the actualization

118:10.22 2. Unpredictable—d. to the fluctuations in creature

123:0.5 reckoned among the offspring of David was d. to

130:7.8 spirit personality are d. to augmentations of both

145:2.13 But he had been taught that his affliction was d. to

146:4.6 with success was d. to Jesus’ insistence that they

147:3.1 the warm waters was believed by many to be d. to

151:2.6 that all such differences in results are directly d. to

151:6.4 believed his periodic mental affliction was d. to the

157:4.1 state of turmoil d. to conflict between the concepts

162:1.7 and bold appearance in Jerusalem had been d. to a

170:1.14 the term “kingdom of heaven” have been d. to three

185:1.2 lack of moral courage, of the procurator was d. to

185:3.8 existed between himself and Herod, d. to numerous

186:4.4 with Jesus for the site of the crucifixion was d. to the

195:0.5 the philosophic religions and mystery cults was d. to

195:2.2 the early persecution of Christians in Rome was d.

195:2.2 persecutions, d. so largely to misunderstanding,

due, not

3:1.12 fluctuations of the Father’s presence are not d. to

7:1.2 not d. to the interposition of the antigravity forces

39:5.12 The idea that angels possess wings is not wholly d.

40:4.1 failure is never in any way d. to neglect of duty,

41:9.1 35,000,000 degrees—are not so much d. to light

59:6.3 The peculiarities of this new period were not d.

79:4.3 of the so-called Aryan blood in India is not only d. to

79:6.3 final exodus was not so much d. to population

duescheduled

20:9.1 They will be d. to appear on Urantia after its

93:10.10 Melchizedek will be d. to return in the capacity in a

136:2.3 d. to take place in the personality experience of

170:5.19 another and greater John the Baptist is d. to arise

179:0.1 the Passover supper which was d. to be eaten on the

188:1.8 Jesus was d. to arise from the tomb on the third day.

duel

70:1.19 tribes fighting, the two disputants engaged in a d..

dueling

70:10.7 D. is a modern survival of the trial by ordeal.

70:10.16 Lynching and d. represent the unwillingness of the

dues

173:1.3 practice to require the temple d. of one-half shekel

173:1.3 been exempted from the payment of temple d..

173:1.3 people with proper money to meet the temple d.

175:1.14 demand heavy d. of those who would serve God as

dug

173:4.2 He set a hedge about it, d. a pit for the wine press,

176:3.4 He went away by himself and d. a hole in the earth

dull

100:7.4 the realities of life, but he was never d. or prosaic.

139:5.2 was not necessarily d., but Philip lacked imagination.

151:1.4 their ears are d. of hearing, and their eyes they

duller

124:2.8 except by the parents of some of the d. children,

dullness

149:4.3 dangers of the d. of overconservative mediocrity.

duly

13:1.14 d. protected in the secret sector of Vicegerington.

14:6.32 Spirit Daughters of the universes were d. trained in

16:1.1 spiritual beings, d. expressive of the Father, Son,

17:1.4 the combined policies of all d. constituted rulers in

25:8.7 or is d. mustered into the Corps of the Finality.

27:3.2 Ethics has been d. taught and adequately learned

30:4.29 arrival on the worlds of Havona will be d.

31:3.6 have found God, and they have been d. inducted into

38:9.13 the Creator Son; midwayers will be d. rewarded for

38:9.13 the ascending Sons of God and will be d. initiated

40:8.3 and d. transmit this finding to the Ancients of Days.

45:7.6 and d. registered personal possession of mota—

45:7.8 budding morontia career, both being d. blended by

48:6.4 and have been d. admitted to the morontia life.

49:5.22 they d. install a Planetary Prince as ruler of the realm

51:3.4 Melchizedek receivers of Urantia had d. warned

52:1.6 and upon death many are d. elected as survivors

54:1.9 conferred by the Creators and d. respected by all

57:1.6 Andronover nebula number 876,926 was d. initiated.

65:1.7 the material organizations have been d. completed,

71:3.12 Parents are d. rewarded by the excellency of their

72:2.7 largest ballot among the list of nominees is d. elected

72:3.8 been d. instructed in the parental schools regarding

73:0.3 after his survey of racial progress, d. recommended

74:1.4 Adam and Eve were d. advised to regard themselves

76:5.1 and Eve were d. informed that their repentance was

77:7.2 were d. interned in connection with the planetary

93:10.2 in the flesh of human beings until he had been d.

108:2.2 Adjusters cannot invade the mind until it has been d.

113:6.2 and after being d. registered for the final adventure

119:3.4 when they had been d. installed as visible rulers,

128:3.4 Simon was d. received into the commonwealth of

135:1.1 the Nazarite brotherhood, and there the lad was d.

140:8.9 In his personal life he was always d. observant of

173:2.3 to teach without authority, without having been d.

176:4.6 age after age has passed and been d. adjudicated by

185:7.2 crime, and before he had been d. sentenced to die.

186:2.5 propriety of calling witnesses who might d. testify

193:6.3 Matthias was d. inducted into his office and then

dumb

95:5.13 the Egyptians believed in the survival of d. animals.

152:1.3 two blind men led by a d. boy followed him and

159:5.9 smites you on one cheek, do not stand there d.

164:4.9 But Josiah was neither d. nor lacking in humor;

175:1.17 You are truly blind guides and d. teachers; you strain

dumfounded

153:1.6 Jesus had left them d. and confounded.

173:1.9 scribes heard about these happenings, they were d..

186:1.3 Judas was stunned, d..

dungeon

97:6.4 civil rulers cast him into the miry pit of a dismal d..

153:2.3 in a filthy d. until he sank in mire up to his armpits

duplicatenoun

10:2.6 the Infinite Spirit are unique persons; none is a d.;

11:2.9 it is Paradise, and Paradise is without d..

12:7.9 child of the Father, a child without d. in infinity,

17:3.5 Everything of true spiritual value is registered in d.,

25:6.1 are the recorders who execute all records in d.,

108:6.5 Adjuster is seldom able to exalt these d. creations

112:4.2 human life as it is embodied in the Adjuster’s d.

duplicateverb

14:0.2 the Creator Sons of God, who aspire to d. in time

54:2.1 the attempt to d. in time the central universe of

108:0.1 impossible to d. by any other universe technique.

108:6.5 These custodians of the future career unfailingly d.

duplicated

34:4.13 These creature creations are d. on down through the

duplicates

25:6.3 certify to the correctness of the quasi-physical d. of

44:0.19 Through their retention of the d. of your entire life’s

110:2.4 unceasingly seeking to produce morontia d. of every

112:0.12 personality is unique when bestowed—there are no d.

duplication

6:4.2 the Deities are not given to useless d. of ministry.

16:0.1 In this sevenfold creative act of self-d. the Infinite

20:1.13 Here is a divine reflection, a local universe d.,

20:5.1 When a d. or divine extension of this Original Son

32:3.4 every local universe is, in a certain sense, a d. of

107:0.7 the three stages of Adjuster progress in mind d.

duplications

11:9.5 Patterns are never reflections; they are d.

17:4.1 are virtual d. minus the attribute of reflectivity.

duration

12:5.7 consciousness of sequence, motion, and sense of d..

12:5.9 a consciousness of presence and an awareness of d..

15:8.5 Given a sufficient d. of retarding influence, gravity

18:4.6 apprenticeships of varying d. under the Eternals of

22:1.15 assignment is for the d. of the present universe age,

32:5.3 As regards an individual life, the d. of a realm, or

37:3.5 being temporarily assigned to him for the d. of such

37:5.1 serving as guides and patterns for the d. of the life

52:7.8 throughout the d. of the mortal regime of time and

61:4.7 this period of ten million years’ d. draw to a close,

114:7.11 The tenure is usually a matter of a few hours’ d.,

122:5.9 concluded a normal courtship of two years’ d..

127:5.5 I must not assume obligations of lifelong d. until

duringnon­- exhaustive

188:3.0 3. DURING THE SABBATH DAY

dust

1:4.3 the d. that composes the mortal tabernacle “returns

3:3.2 “he knows your frame; he remembers you are d..”

12:1.14 space zones are free from star d.—cosmic fog.

30:4.15 survivor; the physical body has returned to d..

41:2.7 giants of space and the swarming clouds of star d.

49:6.2 not all but “many of those who sleep in the d. awake.

57:4.2 dark islands, comets, meteors, and cosmic d. clouds.

57:5.7 has since condensed into the meteors and space d. of

58:3.1 vast hydrogen clouds, just such astronomic d.

58:3.2 fields, outer space, or the vast hydrogen d. clouds,

58:7.12 poet said, “The d. we tread upon was once alive.”

68:6.1D. you are and to d. shall you return” is literally

85:4.2 in India it is a devil because it brings d. and causes

88:5.2 Even the d. from footprints could be used in magic.

89:6.7 Now you say at death, “d. to d..”

97:1.6 The Lord raises the poor out of the d. and lifts up

112:7.19 of earthly, animal origin; your frame is indeed d..

131:3.3 Pain and sorrow follow in the path of evil as the d.

137:2.9 saw Jesus write—except upon the d. or in the sand—

148:5.5 Lord knows your body; he remembers you are d..

148:5.5 affliction does not spring forth from the d..

149:6.9 Man may be a worm of the d. by nature and origin

169:1.4 the coin is covered by the d. of time and obscured

173:4.4 he will be ground to d. and his ashes scattered to

179:3.6 But the d. of your feet should have been washed

189:2.7 a return of the “d. to d.,” without the intervention of

dusty

77:4.8 resting on the d. shelves of many museums.

179:1.2 water, the basins, and towels for laving their d. feet;

duties

5:5.2 of philosophy, or the implied d. of morality.

18:0.1 divine Trinity for the fulfillment of certain specific d.,

18:6.5 Aside from his d. as an observer, he acts only at the

20:8.3 the d. of outpost sentinels to those of star students.

20:8.4 But of the endless details of the d. and functions of

22:6.3 they are therefore available for a great range of d..

22:7.9 can perform d. that neither could have previously

25:3.11 fewer are the material d. of the divine executioner;

25:8.1 as a rule (but not invariably) they return to those d.

26:3.10 service in the less exacting phases of any of the d. of

27:0.1 interchangeably in all phases of their manifold d..

28:4.14 serials, are held in reserve for the unclassified d.

28:4.14 tasks are the performance of those generalized d. of

28:5.14 Few are the d. in the universe for the lone servant.

34:6.13 human faithfulness perform the d. of their earthly

35:1.4 on missions having to do with the interests and d. of

35:6.1 the junior assumes the d. of the senior, while the

35:6.3 When a Constellation Father is in attendance on d.

35:8.6 and prosecute the miscellaneous d. of a system and

35:9.10 are assigned to custodial d. and to departments of

36:1.4 these Life Carriers are intrusted with many new d..

37:2.3 Though personally occupied with administrative d.,

37:2.8 One of the high d. of the Evening Stars is to

38:2.3 numerous d. which would be tremendous tasks for

38:9.11 their activities are very different from the d. which

39:1.17 to study and faithful performance of similar d. while

39:2.16 recorders are seraphim ascended from similar d. in

39:4.1 seraphim are assigned to the administrative d. of the

39:8.1 some seraphim may be elevated to the exalted d.

40:2.2 permitted to resign all planetary administrative d.,

45:6.8 effect their temporary transfer from ascension d. on

48:3.7 Pilgrim Guardians are not assigned to specific d. in

48:3.16 Companions; never do they perform other d..

48:6.29 and perform numerous other regular and special d.

50:0.1 are assigned to various d. by the System Sovereign

50:3.4 customarily assign their various d. to their mutual

53:7.6 seraphim who are normally assigned to the d. of the

54:6.10 assigned to administrative d. in the superuniverse,

55:2.3 to resign all planetary d., bid farewell to the world

55:4.18 Creator Son for release from planetary d. in order to

55:4.23 Adam and Eve are always relieved of planetary d..

55:4.29 They may choose to go from their administrative d.

65:1.1 They ordinarily perform their d. as mid-phase Sons,

70:5.6 peacetimes, when their d. were of a social nature.

72:7.9 1. Import d.. All imports are subject to a tariff

74:7.9 6. Co-ordination of conflicting d. and emotions.

77:8.7 Midwayers perform the important d. of observers for

77:9.5 released from planetary d. shortly after Pentecost.

83:0.3 the assumption of altruistic d. and race-benefiting

84:7.26 Civilization regards the parents as assuming all d.,

87:5.1 ghosts as having almost unlimited rights but no d.;

87:5.1 regard man as having manifold d. but no rights.

87:5.1 constantly failing in the discharge of his spiritual d.

91:7.9 while faithfully discharging the commonplace d. of

93:10.5 Melchizedek will not be fully returned to the d. of his

99:1.4 Religion has no new d. to perform, but it is

108:3.8 while engaged in the prosecution of our specific d.,

109:3.1 are remarkably uniform, more so than are the d. of

109:7.7 all his associates and assistants their planetary d..

109:7.7 or designate d. for these Personalized Adjusters.

112:3.2 this release of the Adjuster in no way affects the d.

118:7.4 failing to perceive the supreme obligations and d. of

119:5.2 received the assignments and performed the d. of a

123:1.6 equally between helping his mother with home d.

123:2.2 assigned for the performance of certain definite d.

124:3.4 many d. occasioned by his mother’s serious illness

126:3.5 earthly father’s family must take precedence of all d.;

126:5.11 Even the little tots had their regular d. to perform

127:3.3 in which some of the priests performed their d. but

128:4.4 found him back in Nazareth going about his daily d.

128:5.8 felt that Martha was competent to assume her d. as

134:2.4 efficiently, and wisely discharged his multiple d..

137:6.5 Jesus instructed them to take up their regular d.

143:3.7 their three days’ vacation from the routine d. of life.

162:8.3 Martha busied herself with all these supposed d.,

166:1.4 all right for you to give attention to these minor d.,

171:7.10 do unselfish good as they go about their daily d..

183:0.1 their tents and seek sleep in preparation for the d. of

dutiful

124:4.9 admonition of d. submission to his parents;

126:0.2 that Jesus had returned home to be a d. son—not

149:6.5 A d. and affectionate son does not fear or dread

dutysee duty, on

0:2.1 Man’s consciousness of moral d. and his spiritual

1:0.4 attainment of perfection of divinity is the first d.,

3:5.12 7. Is loyalty—devotion to highest d.—desirable?

3:5.12 The valor of devotion to d. consists in the implied

3:5.17 devotion to d. in the face of temptation to default.

5:5.2 the moral or d. level of reason; the spiritual level of

16:6.7 2. D.—the reality domain of morals in the philosophic

16:6.10 mind-reason intuitively knows its moral d.; spirit-

16:7.1 realization of d., is a component of human mind

16:9.11 2. The quest for moral values, the sense of d..

19:1.3 and Teacher Sons volunteer for emergency d. and

22:7.4 such finaliters may elect to spend this d.-free period,

25:1.6 The satisfying joy of high d. is the eclipsing

25:1.6 exist in the face of the consciousness of divine d.

25:3.6 commissions of four are advanced to d. on a system

27:7.1 Worship is the highest privilege and the first d. of all

31:0.11 with alternating and equal periods of assigned d.

38:4.4 bears responsibilities which forbid absence from d.,

39:1.7 Herein lies the d. of the court advisers: to see that all

39:1.16 all seraphic assemblies pertaining to the line of d.

39:3.3 It is the d. of the second order of supervisor

40:3.1 midway creatures are released from planetary d..

40:4.1 failure is never in any way due to neglect of d.,

43:3.1 When commissioned to active d. in the universe as

43:5.9 Vorondadek Son intrusted with the d. of adjusting

45:7.4 an elective body charged with the d. of representing

48:4.11 periodic releases from the tension of functional d.

48:6.36 lot when you have faithfully performed your d..

54:1.4 intellectual fairness, social forbearance, moral d.,

68:5.8 In earlier times it was man’s d. to secure the food,

70:9.17 It is the business and d. of society to provide the

71:3.10 first men assume the burdens of government as a d.,

71:7.9 4. The nobility of work—d..

74:1.6 equipped and fully instructed concerning every d.

74:7.2 as the province of the home, the d. of parents.

75:4.8 that night in the Garden as became my d. under

76:3.9 educated to perform the threefold d. of a Sethite:

79:8.14 4. Development of a strong sense of d.,

81:5.6 Every human right is associated with a social d.;

82:3.4 one age marriage has been looked upon as a social d.

83:1.4 factors in marriage stability are pride, chivalry, d.,

84:3.10 had to do the real work while men did picket d..

84:7.30 the ancestor of the consciousness of loyalty to d..

85:4.4 Vestal virgins were charged with the d. of watching

87:5.11 1. D.—those things which must be done to keep the

100:7.13 But when d. required, he was willing to walk

101:1.6 the pre-existent evolutionary sense of d. completes

101:1.7 The sense of evolutionary d. and the obligations

101:5.10 with ethics and morals, the sense of human d..

101:5.11 drives home to an individual the idea of personal d.;

101:8.3 Faith never shuns the problem-solving d. of mortal

101:9.1 as authentic if it failed to recognize the d. demands

101:9.5 and emerging morontial values which d. demands

102:1.1 man’s primitive and evolutionary sense of d. into

102:5.3 Religion is to morality as love is to d., as sonship

102:5.3 potentiality of religion is dominant over the d.

103:5.1 mind gives origin to a feeling of social d. and moral

110:3.10 morality and the dawning realization of universal d..

113:7.7 of guardian of destiny the most highly prized d..

114:0.2 this world on transport, messenger, and death d..

114:4.3 Vorondadek Son of Edentia now on observation d..

115:1.2 truth, beauty, and goodness, morality, ethics, d.,

117:4.8 the universal sensitivity to, and acceptance of, d..

119:1.5 wisdom, supreme love, and superb devotion to d..

123:2.3 Joseph never failed to do his full d. in taking pains

124:4.9 personal convictions and d. toward one’s family,

125:6.12 dedication to d. to his obligations of family loyalty

126:5.4 He lived on, day by day, doing well the present d.

127:2.8 plea, maintaining that his first d. was to his family,

127:5.5 first and paramount d. was the rearing of his family,

127:6.8 Jesus explained to Mary that, since d. forbade his

128:1.14 consecration, Jesus deemed it his d. to take Joseph.

128:7.11 depend on him “to do my full d., and more if it is

130:1.2 the folly of trying to run away from d.; Jesus said

130:1.2 when we seek to escape the present d. of living by

130:1.2 The flight from d. is the sacrifice of truth.

130:6.4 Hasten back to d. and live your life in the flesh as a

131:2.9 his commandments, for this is the whole d. of man

131:3.6 who esteems virtue and is observant of his d..

131:4.6 this is the sum of d.: Let no man do to another

132:4.8 It is the sacred d. of a magistrate to acquit the

132:5.2 truth about his loyalty to God and his d. to men,

132:6.1 knowing God should esteem it a privilege, not a d.,

136:6.3 Jesus’ human nature dictated that the first d. was

138:1.4 In this matter he did his full d. and more.

138:10.4 It was Philip’s d. to provide food and to see that

138:10.6 It was his d. to see that the budget was balanced,

139:4.3 Andrew thought best to select for this special d.

139:5.3 Philip was made steward; it was his d. to see that

139:6.7 Nathaniel’s d. was to look after the families of the

139:7.3 it was Matthew’s d. to keep the treasury replenished.

140:5.9 Experiential righteousness is a pleasure, not a d..

140:5.23 on faith and love and not on law—ethics and d..

140:8.14 Jesus exalted family life as the highest human d.

141:4.3 idea of offering animal sacrifices as a religious d..

142:3.22 declare to you as constituting the whole d. of man.”

142:4.2 rather shall all be concerned with one supreme d..

142:4.2 this d. of man is expressed in two great privileges:

142:6.6 It becomes, then, the d. of those who know about

143:2.6 Henceforth, it is not a d. but rather your exalted

149:5.3 men owe a d. to themselves to make the best of

149:6.7 his commandments, for that is the whole d. of man.’

161:2.6 Jesus never falters in doing his d..

163:4.8 7. Teach that man’s whole d. is summed up in this

163:4.8 teach as man’s whole d. in place of the 613 rules of

163:5.3 used less than twenty men on regular messenger d..

163:6.7 forth to do your d. and be not weary in well doing.

176:3.8 and no thought is bestowed upon the higher d. of

178:1.3 It is the believer’s d. to render to Caesar the things

178:1.5 a double responsibility of d. to man and d. to God

178:1.8 sincere devotion to one’s temporal d. should help

178:1.11 anything to divert your devotion to this one d..

180:1.6 The idea of d. signifies that you are servant-minded

180:1.6 impulse of friendship transcends all convictions of d.,

181:2.10 simultaneous recognition of temporal d. to civil

182:2.10 David went to his self-imposed task of outpost d.,

185:5.7 angry Jews, and while Pilate hesitated to do his d.,

186:5.3 At this very time Jesus’ d. on earth was done.

189:3.4 all the celestial host not required for d. on Urantia.

195:5.1 the d. to “seek first the realities of heaven” in all of

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

195:5.14 love of the beautiful, pursuit of truth, loyalty to d.,

195:10.5 In winning souls, it is not the first mile of d. that will

196:0.7 honor, family love, religious obligation, social d.,

196:0.10 Jesus never prayed as a religious d..

196:0.14 unflinchingly confronted the requirements of d..

196:3.25 Morality is equivalent to the recognition of d.,

duty, on

15:10.18 5. Trinity Teacher Sons who may chance to be on d.

18:5.4 at least one of these rulers always remains on d. at

18:7.3 Any Faithful of Days on d. in Nebadon can and does

18:7.3 communicate with all others of his order on d. in this

23:2.1 Solitary Messengers are on d., always by assignment,

24:5.2 The sentinels on d. in the local system

27:0.2 assume command of the ministering spirits on d.

27:0.2 the second of this order to be on d. since the times

29:3.5 They are always on d.; there is no provision in the

38:1.2 the seraphim on d. in Nebadon were temporarily

42:12.16 [Presented by a Mighty Messenger on d. in Nebadon

43:5.1 We now have the same rulers who were on d. at that

43:5.17 homage to the Most High observer then on d.,

46:5.15 Universal Censors all reside in this circle when on d.

51:3.5 than the chief of the planetary helpers then on d..

62:7.6 For ages we had been on d., assisted only by the

73:0.1 when the Life Carriers on d. took note that, from a

74:5.1 arrival the Melchizedek receivers remained on d.,

93:9.11 orders of the twelve Melchizedek receivers” on d.

94:6.11 a brotherhood founded not on d. but on the love

113:2.7 one of this seraphic pair will always be on d..

114:0.2 this world on transport, messenger, and death d..

114:4.3 Vorondadek Son of Edentia now on observation d..

114:6.6 The group now on d. is the second to be assigned to

119:8.1 personally requested them forever to remain on d. in

139:1.3 necessary for him to remain on d. with his brethren

141:3.1 while all were on d. during the Sabbath services.

163:5.3 used less than twenty men on regular messenger d.

187:4.4 based on the recital of the Roman centurion on d.

189:1.2 The temple guards had been on continuous d.;

189:2.4 seen to the centurion as soon as he arrived on d..

dwarf

41:3.7 young; most of the d. stars are old, but not all.

41:8.2 such a star will become a so-called white d.,

dwarfs

41:3.7 The collisional d. may be very young and may glow

96:1.14 spirits, demons, fates, Nereids, fairies, brownies, d.,

dwell

1:5.3 curtain and spreads them out as a universe to d. in.”

2:1.1 “Will God indeed d. on the earth?

2:1.9 fully understood by creatures such as d. on Urantia.

3:1.4 “We know we d. in him because he lives in us;

5:1.12 his eternal and incomprehensible self to live and d.

10:1.6 sometimes there d. in the likeness of mortal flesh,

11:1.2 God dwells, has dwelt, and everlastingly will d. in

14:2.1 Spirit beings do not d. in nebulous space;

14:4.11 sense that other orders of permanent citizenship d.

14:6.30 Here d. the beings who co-operate with him in

15:0.3 intellectual advancement of the creatures who d.

17:1.8 perfecting and ascending beings who transiently d.

26:11.2 Among those who d. on this inner circuit are the

27:5.1 “living epistles” known and read by all who d. on

30:1.11 they do not as such d. on Spiritington, nor do they

32:3.4 as he does literally d. with the souls of the mortals

35:4.4 nature on all worlds where will creatures d..

61:6.3 Eskimos, even now prefer to d. in frigid northern

97:7.12 “I d. in the high and holy place, also with him who

131:2.4 ‘I d. in the high and holy place; also with him who

131:2.7 life, and I shall d. in the house of the Lord forever.

131:2.13 Have I not called you to become like me and to d.

131:3.2 I d. in security, and my enemies cannot alarm me.

131:4.3 ‘I d. within their own souls as a lamp of wisdom.

132:2.2 spirit which the Father has sent to d. within the

133:4.10 the spirit of the Father may chance to d. within you.

134:4.7 God gives a fragment of his spirit self to d. in the

143:4.1 Ashurbanipal sent other colonies to d. in Samaria.

144:5.16 and controlling spirit give to live and d. within us

147:8.4 walls, the restorers of safe paths in which to d..

150:3.10 The spirits of good or evil cannot d. within material

150:8.2 gives light to the earth and to those who d. upon it

150:9.2 “I love the people who d. in the city where I grew

164:5.3 so will I d. in every one who believes this gospel.”

169:4.12 the Father who sends forth his spirit to d. within

192:2.13 I will work with you, and my spirit shall d. within

193:5.2 My love overshadows you, my spirit will d. with

194:2.2 loneliness had not the Spirit of Truth come to d. in

194:2.12 eventually come to hover over him and d. within him

194:3.1 the Spirit of Truth, the new teacher, came to d.

194:3.13 God also seeking for man and sending his spirit to d.

195:5.13 why should men d. so much upon the evil in the

dwellers

26:2.2 the essential training of both groups of Paradise d..

49:2.16 upon the ground, eventually evolving into land d..

49:2.25 the first type of nutrition, the marine d. the second,

52:1.5 these primitive mortals are cave d. or cliff residents

63:5.3 The Andonic tribes were the early river d. of France;

63:5.4 These aborigines of Urantia were not tree d.,

63:5.4 They were not really cave d. either, though in

73:3.2 All but a single group of the peninsula d. vacated

74:3.10 hearts and overcome the intellects of the Garden d.

74:4.2 And the Garden d. were really sincere in all of this.

74:7.22 her husband made a profound impression upon all d.

75:2.5 The Garden d. had been in contact with the Nodites

75:2.5 they received much valuable help and co-operation,

76:1.2 When word had reached the d. in the land of the

77:4.9 regard the garden d. to the north as an alien race.

78:7.1 The river d. were accustomed to rivers overflowing

80:2.1 dark-eyed but long-headed d. of the great Sahara

125:1.5 the d. in Galilee came up only three times a year to

128:0.4 The revelation of the Father to the mortal d. on the

143:6.2 And many of the d. in Sychar believed the gospel

dwellingsee dwelling place

11:3.3 the natives of Havona who may chance to be d. on

18:2.2 Eternals of Days are visible to all will creatures d. in

20:6.8 of Truth to function in the hearts of the mortals d. on

33:1.1 And this d. is so ordered because Michael has

34:5.4 to lead the peoples d. on the evolutionary planets

35:9.7 draw near to, the evolutionary creatures d. on the

43:1.4 and morontial ornamentations are limited to the d.

62:5.9 and far from their hairy and partially tree-d. people.

64:1.1 going southward to live among their hairy tree-d.

64:1.2 would not turn back to their inferior tree-d. relatives

73:5.7 changes in the furnishings of their own personal d..

76:2.8 And this Adjuster, d. within and looking out, gave

84:7.9 group, including the slaves, all living in one d..

100:4.5 your primitive ancestors of cave-d. times—a short,

101:3.17 that man has a divine spirit or spirits d. within him;

114:7.17 you mortals now d. on Urantia are just as lovingly

119:1.3 All the inhabitants of Salvington and those d. on the

121:2.3 the Jews were abroad in the world,d. in many nations

134:7.6 Adjuster now led Jesus to forsake the d. places of

136:7.2 neither shall any plague come near your d..

137:6.2 And where is the place of my d.?

146:3.6 your spirit, then d. in all men as it now dwells in

148:2.3 mental derangement could be caused by the d. of a

dwelling place

0:0.5 stationary Isle of Paradise, the d. of the eternal God.

1:0.2 universe of universes is the work of God and the d.

11:1.1 but to creature beings it exists as the d. of Deity.

32:5.5 over a vast, elongated circle around the central d.

43:4.1 The most holy mount of assembly is the d. of the

52:7.16 heaven as the immediate destiny and final d. of

67:4.2 as the Nodites, and their d. as “the land of Nod.”

70:4.6 4. Sharing a common d. place.

73:7.1 It later became the d. of the northern Nodites who

131:2.10 The eternal God is my strength; he is our d. place,

134:7.6 Adjuster now led Jesus to forsake the d. places of

137:6.2 And where is the place of my d.?

141:2.1 The throne of the Infinite is the eternal d. place of

156:2.1 you should not think to build a d. place upon it.”

160:4.9 That the body and mind of man are the d. place of

190:5.5 Soon they drew up in front of their humble d.,

dwellings

66:5.8 in the forest were dependent on tree d., stone huts,

66:5.8 instructing pupils in the improvement of human d..

67:3.4 Dalamatia, but their d. were guarded day and night

72:3.1 And since group d. have been outlawed, most of the

72:3.1 unmarried live in clubs, hotels, and other group d..

80:9.4 These white men also built d.; they never lived in

81:2.16 Throughout the plains human d. were made of brick;

81:3.3 it was the custom to build new d. directly on top

87:1.3 fear prevented early man from building substantial d.

dwellssee dwells within

1:5.3 God “d. in a light which no material creature can

2:1.1 the Father apparently “d. in the thick darkness.”

3:1.5 “You are of God” because “he who d. in love d. in

4:1.4 “He who d. in the secret place of the Most High shall

11:1.2 God d., has dwelt, and everlastingly will dwell in this

12:7.13 but his divine presence also d. in the minds of men

20:5.1 that the Word thus d. among the lowly beings of

34:6.7 the temple of God, and the spirit of God d. in you.”

43:3.4 “He who d. in the secret place of the Most High

51:6.13 the Father, who d. on Paradise and bestows his spirit

52:7.15 heaven and a new earth, wherein d. righteousness.

70:3.8 “The stranger that d. with you shall be as one born

103:1.6 The spirit of God that d. in man is not personal—

131:2.3 the deep and secret things because the light d. with

131:2.10 He who d. in the secret place of the Most High

131:10.2 Father, in whom all things consist, and who d. in

131:10.4 We live in God and God d. in us.

144:5.88 Our Father who d in the secret places of the universe

146:3.6 your spirit, then dwelling in all men as it now d. in

149:6.11 the Father d. ‘with him who is of a contrite mind

152:5.3 ‘He who d. in the secret place of the Most High

156:6.10 the religion of the spirit of the living God who d. in

164:5.3 and that, as the Father d. in me, so will I dwell in

dwells within

0:12.13 we know that there d. the human mind a fragment

1:4.2 men have something from God which actually d.

6:5.7 And as the spirit fragment of the Father d. you, so

12:7.12 he d. you, and in him do we all literally move, live,

40:6.8 5. There d. you a fragment of the Father, and you

131:4.3 controller, and his primeval spirit d. the mortal soul

131:4.3 The Eternal Witness to vice and virtue d. man’s

131:5.3 the same time nearest to us in that he d. our souls.

133:4.4 that the mystery of salvation d. your own soul?

133:6.5 soul is distinct from the divine spirit which d. the

143:2.4 the temples of God, and his spirit actually d. you.

143:2.4 If, then, the spirit d. you, you are no longer slaves

146:2.11 Only the spirit that d. you may move you to the

148:6.10 Do you not comprehend that God d. you,

149:3.2 When men shut off the appeal to the spirit that d.

157:4.5 the insight of the spirit of my Father which d. you.

159:3.2 your appeals directly to the divine spirit that d. the

165:3.7 for the spirit that d. you shall certainly teach you in

196:3.34 better communication with the Monitor that d. the

dwelt

11:1.2 God dwells, has d., and everlastingly will dwell in

12:7.14 even though a Son once d. with you in the likeness

63:5.4 They regularly d. under the shelter of overhanging

66:3.7 Near the Prince’s headquarters there d. all colors of

67:3.4 During the times of this struggle the loyalists d. in an

78:8.5 not conquer the remnants of the Andites who d.

80:8.3 The tribes that d. in houses erected on piles or log

81:2.15 shelter, man lived under ledges or d. in caves.

85:4.1 imagine that the spirits d. in the bubbling springs,

88:2.3 They truly believed that the spirit of their God d. in

93:5.12 the property of his nephew Lot, who d. in Sodom.

94:5.6 Melchizedek, d. upon earth that the name of God

97:9.1 “And the children of Israel d. among the Canaanites.

104:1.13 the second member of an infinite Trinity, once d.

122:6.1 Jesus’ family d. in the outskirts of the city, and this

128:1.2 was “made flesh and d. as a man of the realm on

128:1.14 Ruben, Gad, and Gilead that traditionally had d. in

136:1.6 until the Creator Son was made flesh and d.

141:1.2 in a camp near where Jesus and the twelve d.,

143:1.1 Syrians—for few Jews d. in these two Greek towns

146:1.4 the first to preach the good news to those who d.

154:5.1 she hastened word to all of Jesus’ family who d.

185:4.1 When Herod Antipas stopped in Jerusalem, he d.

190:5.5 come near to the village where these brothers d..

191:0.3 resurrection to those groups of believers who d.

194:3.17 and at all other places where true believers d..

196:3.16 Unless an evaluator d. with man, he could not

dwindled

171:3.3 who followed along with Jesus day by day had d. to

dwindling

97:7.3 preparing a textbook designed to bolster up the d.

98:3.9 The last stand of the d. band of Salem believers was

194:4.7 With the passing of time, the d. resources of

Dyaks

92:6.1 D. have evolved only the most primitive religious

Dyaus

94:1.3 a pantheon under the triune leadership of D. pitar,

98:1.3 their man-god, D.-Zeus, who had already become,

dye

156:4.3 Tyrian purple, the d. that made Tyre and Sidon

156:4.3 the sea animals which were the source of this d.

156:4.3 these d. makers went forth in search of new

dying

4:5.6 until he saw his blameless Son bleeding and d.

41:4.4 glow, the senile glimmer of a d. monarch of light.

41:7.15 Such dead or d. suns can be rejuvenated by

42:6.3 the terminal disruption of a cooled-off and d. sun.

46:1.8 confronted with the problem of a cooling or d. sun.

86:5.13 the son to try to catch the last breath of his d. father.

89:10.2 the d. loyalty of indifference; and the death of loyalty

94:7.6 his d. words were, “Work out your own salvation.”

114:7.10 transfer of data from the mind of the d. reservist to

125:1.4 the sounds of the d. animals were more than this boy

130:2.5 while Anaxand ministered to the suffering and d..

133:6.5 A stagnant soul is a d. soul.

155:3.3 the Jews were spiritually stagnant and d. because

158:2.2 Peter shuddered at the thought of the Master’s d.

158:7.2 hear these strange words about leaving us, about d..

158:7.7 telling them something about the possibility of his d..

166:5.7 Abner lived to be 89 years old, d. at Philadelphia on

168:1.1 the eyes of the blind have kept this man from d.?”

171:0.7 teacher would be hanging on a cross with a d. thief

186:5.2 such a task in countless ways without d. on a cross

187:2.3 the victim sometimes not d. for several days.

187:3.1 phenomenon of the Creator as he was d. the death of

190:1.1 therefore they slighted all his statements about d.,

dynamic

0:3.21 the d. infinity of Total Deity and the static infinity of

0:11.14 Universal Absolute is the potential of the static-d.

5:4.1 “surety of survival”; it is a living and d. experience of

12:5.10 morals become truly human when they are d. and

42:4.11 In a d. sense the work which resting matter can

65:6.1 or the d. performance of living protoplasm.

87:7.9 If the new cult could only be d. instead of static,

87:7.10 living and d. body of personal spiritual experience

88:4.6 There was progressive d emotion—fear plus curiosity

91:9.6 d. dedication, to the actual doing of the Father’s will

94:4.10 the vitalizing spark of the d. love portrayed in the

99:5.3 The religion of Jesus is the most d. influence ever to

100:0.1 The experience of d. religious living transforms the

100:3.1 is an impulse for organizing the soul for d. service.

100:4.6 If each mortal could only become a focus of d.

100:6.6 most amazing earmarks of religious living is that d.

102:2.9 always and ever religion does something; it is d.!

102:6.1 a d. religious faith, which is not subject to precise

105:1.4 neither personal nor impersonal, neither static nor d..

111:4.1 become organized into a d. network of principles.

115:4.6 finite reality, is in process of d. growth between

116:5.16 The difficulty in arriving at a state of d. equilibrium

117:6.10 Love is d..

140:5.9 Jesus’ righteousness is a d. love—fatherly-brotherly

140:5.17 but here it is active and d.—supreme fatherliness.

141:3.6 His teaching was thrillingly d..

170:4.14 honestly tried out these d. ideas and divine ideals

180:5.2 Living truth is d. and can enjoy only an experiential

195:9.10 The Christian church is not such a brotherhood of d.

dynamically

3:5.13 Man could not d. choose the divine life if there were

99:1.2 spiritual progression functioning d. in the midst of

99:4.3 True religion is a meaningful way of living d. face to

dynamics

0:11.11 in the separation of the d. of freewill divinity from

102:2.6 the soul and energy of true philosophic d. is mortal

115:3.16 The final d. of the cosmos have to do with the

118:8.11 of mechanical statics to the divinity of spiritual d.,

dynamism

105:3.2 stability of all statics and d. of all change; source of

dynamo

48:2.14 Much as a d. apparently generates electricity out of

dynamos

15:6.9 and subsequently distributed by, the solar d..

41:1.5 Many of these dark islands are vast d which mobilize

48:2.14 so do these living morontia d. seem to transform

dynasties

61:0.3 the fossil records of the successive mammalian d.

77:2.10 indicate an effort to stretch the d. back to Dalamatia.

97:9.18 After four years of civil war and three d., Israel fell

134:5.9 the establishment of the Ming and the Mogul d..

dynasty

95:2.2 to perpetuate his d. by proclaiming his tribal god

97:9.20 whose depredations rivaled those of the Davidic d.

137:7.10 the Roman rule by a restoration of the Herodian d..

173:1.3 During the Asmonean d. the Jews coined their

D-E-F

77:6.4 then there are D-E-F the first, second, and so on.