— Ea-Er —
Ea—Babylonian god
95:1.4 chief deities down to seven: Bel, Shamash, Nabu, Ea
95:1.4 Babylonian triad: Bel, Ea, and Anu, the gods of sea,
each - non-exhaustive; see other, each
40:10.13 The Father loves e. of his sons, and that affection is
12:7.8 God loves e. individual as an individual child in the
12:7.10 Brotherhood discloses not the e. relationship, but the
40:10.13 The Father loves e. of his sons, and that affection
eager
123:5.1 And Jesus was truly e. for the new school life which
136:0.1 John was an e. and earnest worker, but Jesus was
148:9.2 surrounded by e. listeners, a man long afflicted
eagerly
51:5.2 and the people e. look forward to the day when
74:7.23 the races of earth looked forward e. to the time
88:6.8 half the world is grasping e. for the light of truth
136:0.1 the Jewish people of Palestine were e. looking for
eagerness
69:5.7 4. Position—e. to buy social and political prestige.
156:3.2 observe the e. of these gentiles to hear the gospel
eagles
61:2.12 gulls, herons, flamingoes, buzzards, falcons, e., owls,
65:2.9 The bird types of today—e., ducks, pigeons, and
97:7.8 they shall mount up with wings as e.; they shall run
131:2.6 their strength; they shall mount up with wings like e..
ear
1:5.1 “He who planned the e., shall he not hear?
5:3.6 and give e. to the pleas of their petitioning subjects
8:6.4 He who has an e., let him hear what the Spirit says
11:4.5 “Eye has not seen, nor e. heard, neither has it entered
24:6.2 those realities which “eye cannot see nor e. hear,
85:1.4 the stones were put in to keep the e. holes open.
90:0.2 the exceptional among humans could catch the e. of
97:7.9 cannot save, neither his e. heavy that it cannot hear
99:1.5 while the upper strata of society turned a deaf e. to
110:7.6 The e. of the human mind is almost deaf to the
131:1.5 there is the face of the Most High and the open e.
132:6.3 as his e. for the recognition of human melody will be
141:6.2 Why did he so resist me and so readily lend an e.
142:7.10 Always is his e. open to their petitions; he is ever
142:7.17 the ability to listen with the e. of the spirit?
144:2.5 For some time he would not give e. to her, but
146:2.3 cried for mercy, but there was no e. open to hear.”
146:2.3 “He who turns away his e. from hearing the divine
146:2.8 the prayer gives it right of way to the divine e., not
149:2.6 His e. was ever open to the sorrows of mankind,
151:3.15 the blade, then the e., then the full grain in the e..
151:3.15 He who has an e. to hear, let him hear.”
173:3.1 give e. while I tell you a parable: A certain great
181:2.20 showing you that which eye has not seen, e. heard,
185:4.3 the Sadducees and, giving e. to their accusations,
191:5.5 with the eye of flesh nor heard with the mortal e..”
192:1.3 so when John whispered this in his e., Peter quickly
193:0.3 “And now you should give e. to my words lest
earlier—adjective; earlier ages; earlier days;
earlier epochs; earlier stages; see times
22:2.4 mortals who were among the e. Paradise arrivals,
30:3.7 mortal progression, especially during the e. phases
34:1.2 in his e. work of physical universe organization.
39:2.1 as directors in the spheres of their e. activities.
41:9.3 suns lose matter at a prodigious rate during their e.
41:10.3 are characterized by mountains, during their e. life,
42:9.3 markedly observable in the e. or lighter atomic
44:1.13 These e. types of rhythm stimulate the reaction of
45:2.3 Lanaforge was faithful to Michael in an e. upheaval
46:5.23 you are permitted extended leisure on your e. visits.
48:2.18 Unconsciousness attends the e. metamorphoses
49:2.17 in the treetops as did his e. arboreal ancestors.
50:6.5 serious blunders in the e. administration of the world.
51:3.7 On Urantia a majority of these e. midway creatures
51:4.2 The e. races are somewhat superior to the later;
55:2.9 They do not pass through any of the e. phases of
57:7.5 the surface resembling its e. molten state before the
58:7.1 they yield fossil remains of some of the e. forms of
58:7.8 rises and dips, of the e. continental drift contributed
59:2.1 then another, more particularly in its e. history, but
59:4.7 that the e. deposits were covered by mud or shale.
59:5.13 the e. coal deposits were being laid down, but now
60:1.10 But e. reptiles were smaller, carnivorous, and
60:3.22 flying dinosaurs nor from the e. types of land birds.
61:2.2 plants and trees, having appeared during e. periods.
61:2.5 Of the e. and more primitive mammals, over one
61:2.6 the only remaining group representative of man’s e.
62:3.11 branches which mated with the e. types of gibbons
62:4.4 for like their e. ancestors, they were greatly subject
64:6.2 The appearance of the e. Andonites on Urantia was
69:4.6 the e. wars were fought over natural deposits,
69:9.14 “commons” represent the survival of the e. form of
70:7.9 the e. groups were remarkably free from sex laxity.
70:7.19 and later evolved into the e. religious societies—
71:6.3 it is a factor throughout the e. phases of civilization.
71:8.14 upon the e. phases of settlement in light and life.
74:8.4 of the e. beliefs in progressive creation—evolution.
74:8.8 That the e. traditions recognized pre-Adamic
77:4.8 located on the Persian Gulf near the e. city of
78:3.1 The cultural effect of these e. migrations was not
78:3.10 It took so long for the e. waves of Adamites to pass
78:4.5 which explains why the e. race movements had been
78:6.2 white races—the blend of the blue men and the e.
79:1.1 These e. migrations were in no sense conquests;
79:2.6 these e. Andite conquerors made a desperate attempt
79:3.1 The e. and purer Dravidians possessed a great
79:3.3 the Sethite priesthood entered India, both in the e.
79:5.5 In the e. struggles the red men were generally
80:1.6 no religious practices which were repulsive to the e.
80:4.1 the majority of the e. and purer strains migrated to
80:4.3 The e. expansions of the purer violet race were far
80:8.1 by the broad-headed mountain survivors of the e.
80:8.4 The best pottery is the product of the e. settlements.
80:9.4 This explains why remains of the e. white races,
81:1.4 Since slaves were employed by the e. agriculturists,
81:2.20 vases and implements are inferior to the e. products
82:4.3 specifically mentioned in the e. codes and mores.
85:3.1 a survival of the e. practice of worshiping animals.
89:7.4 providing sanction for the e. and more savagelike
89:9.4 human sacrifice and the still e. cannibalistic rituals.
90:1.1 the later tribes had both the e. shaman-medicine men
90:2.3 Witchcraft embraced the magic performed by e.
93:9.4 the scene of his e. activities and the place where he
94:1.1 the ceremonial practices of their e. Andite forebears
94:1.3 represented a degeneration of their e. monotheism
94:1.3 and the vestigial symbol of an e. Trinity concept.
94:2.3 in death which had been a part of the e. Vedic faith
95:1.10 of the descendants of the e. Salem missionaries,
95:1.11 derived from the e. Andite Mesopotamians and lost
97:4.1 the Yahweh of the e. Hebrews—to a God who would
97:7.4 incorporation among the writings of the e. Isaiah.
98:0.4 were repercussions of the e. Melchizedek teachings.
98:1.5 the antipriestcraft doctrines of the e. Salem teachers
98:3.1 Having grown out of the e. forms of worship of the
98:3.7 priests of the state religion told Augustus of the e.
98:5.1 was a great improvement over the e. mystery cults.
104:1.5 the e. Trinity portrayals were brought to India by the
104:1.6 of a trinitarian nature: The e. was Teacher, Law,
121:4.1 all derived from the e. Platonism of the Greeks.
122:1.1 Abraham and through this patriarch to the e. lines of
122:5.1 Joseph had been more cheerful, but in the e. years
124:3.4 to return to the childlike attitude of his e. years.
126:5.1 family returned to the simple life of their e. years.
128:3.6 new gospel was the direct result of this e. interview
131:3.1 Ganid did find some record of certain e. beliefs
131:5.1 the descendants of the e. Melchizedek missionaries,
131:7.1 contained remnants of the e. Melchizedek teachings
131:8.1 the doctrine of one God became a part of the e.
133:5.12 the offspring of the inferior slaves of those e. periods
133:6.1 perpetuation of the still e. mother goddess of ancient
136:1.6 the son of David, as presented by the e. prophets;
137:3.4 and more like himself as he was during the e. years
139:7.8 During the e. months, when Matthew knew his
142:2.4 folly to cling to these e. and misconceived notions
146:1.1 Many of the e. Babylonian and later Zoroastrian
150:7.2 his native village in any of his e. preaching tours.
154:6.9 James’ failure to enjoy this e. association with Jesus
156:3.2 from the e. Canaanite tribes of still e. Semitic origin
163:1.1 apostles of John, fifty-one of the e. evangelists,
166:2.1 They had heard much of Jesus and his e. miracles
168:4.12 the long-waiting answers to your e. but ill-timed
170:5.6 the e. concept of the purely spiritual brotherhood of
172:4.3 not excepting the e. ones, he said, “Let us go up to
192:1.2 to meet with them amidst the scenes of their e.
194:2.8 fundamental truths and teachings of his e. gospel
195:0.11 the Mithraic cult, but even in that e. compromise
195:8.5 simply ignores him; at least that was the e. attitude.
earlier ages
16:5.3 individual mortal mind during the e. evolutionary a.
35:9.8 make excessive trouble in the e. of the universe,
41:10.4 During the e. of all these new worlds, earthquakes
49:6.3 Throughout the e. of an inhabited world, many are
49:6.6 the e. of the animal-origin races are characterized by
49:6.9 Throughout the e. of an evolutionary world, few
55:2.5 in spiritual flames, and what a contrast to those e.
55:5.2 the idleness and friction of the e. primitive ages.
60:3.21 The wading and swimming prebirds of e. had not
71:5.3 Throughout the e. of any world, competition is
94:5.8 of the teachings of the Salem missionaries of an e..
earlier days
69:9.5 In the e. of social evolution the apportionment of
80:1.1 During the e. days of the violet race the
earlier epochs
19:2.6 whether in their e. or when settled in light and life.
32:2.5 Son at the capital sphere, this was not true of the e.
40:5.9 series one inhabit the worlds of space during the e.
40:10.6 from the e. and less settled epochs to the later and
55:2.5 scenes of weeping and wailing characteristic of e.
56:7.7 God the Sevenfold during the e. evolutionary
earlier stages
19:6.2 compensate for the spiritual impoverishment of e.
20:9.5 the regime of mortal progression through the e.
49:2.24 During the e. and the later stages of many planets,
55:3.11 on a planet passing through the e. of evolution.
earlier—adverb
59:4.13 usually destroyed by the still e. appearing bacteria.
79:5.2 tribal organization of the red races was formed e.
84:3.9 The provision of milk for the young led to e weaning
89:8.3 tattooing is an artistic evolution of the e. scarring of
80:7.11 who had e. come to Italy from the Aegean Islands.
82:3.8 since one must be married, the e. the better.
95:2.3 Still e. they had been totem tribes, very much like the
150:7.1 E. in the day Jesus had sent Thomas to arrange
179:0.3 and since this supper was given one day e., they
181:2.6 as Jesus had intimated to them e. in the evening
182:3.7 E. in the evening it had not seemed so difficult to
184:2.8 spoken to him by his Master e. that same night.
earliest
16:9.2 From its e. inception the soul is real; it has cosmic
34:2.2 From the e. association with the Creator Son the
40:10.7 these beings hail from the e. epochs of Orvonton,
64:1.2 Many of man’s e. religious emotions grew out of his
65:2.7 The frog is one of the e. of surviving human-race
66:5.3 and smoking; food thus became the e. property.
68:2.6 And from e. times, where woman was has always
68:3.2 The ghost dream was one of the e. appearing
68:5.2 The e. human cultures arose along the rivers of the
69:3.9 The origin of one of the e. castes of priests, apart
69:4.2 Women held the first markets; they were e. traders,
69:5.8 Bond servants were among the e. form of property
69:9.7 In e. times women were the property of the
69:9.11 Sleeping space was one of man’s e. properties.
70:3.6 believed to survive death—one of the e. concepts of
70:3.11 The e. peace missions consisted of delegations of
70:7.18 Taxation has been a long struggle, one of the e.
70:8.8 Among the e. divisions of this sort were the
70:10.4 In the e. primitive society public opinion operated
70:10.11 One of the e. formulations of advanced tribal law
77:5.4 decided to leave for the north at the e. opportunity.
78:4.2 The e. Andite peoples took origin in the regions
79:2.2 The e. race mixtures in India were a blending of the
79:3.7 The Dravidians were among the e. peoples to build
79:6.4 tribes of the yellow man established their e. centers
82:2.4 In the e. stages of tribal development the mores were
83:6.2 The e. monogamy was due to force of circumstances
84:2.4 The e. races gave little credit to the father, looking
85:2.6 Many of these e. forms of nature veneration became
85:2.6 but the e. mind-adjutant-activated types of worship
86:0.2 Man’s e. prereligious fear of the forces of nature
88:2.4 The e. images were made to preserve the appearance
88:3.1 from the e. belief in sacred stones, through idolatry,
88:5.1 a fetish, the e. magic had to do with hair and nails.
89:1.1 It was the e. form of societal regulation and for a
89:1.3 Among the e. prohibitions were restrictions on the
89:4.5 The e. idea of the sacrifice was that of a neutrality
90:1.2 Quite a few of these e. of priests were of a class
90:3.4 The e. hypothesis advanced in explanation of disease
90:4.8 blood and urine were thus among the e. medicines
90:4.8 values of raw cocoa and quinine were among the e.
91:0.2 The e. prayer forms were not addressed to Deity.
94:5.2 teaching that the e. form of Taoism arose in China,
94:6.4 Lao-tse also made one of the e. presentations of the
101:6.2 from its e. inception on the material level up to the
103:4.1 Partaking of a common meal was the e. type of
103:5.4 gives origin to the e. type of human guilt feelings.
103:6.10 has civilized man followed in the footsteps of the e.
104:1.1 This e. Trinity concept was lost to the world in the
113:0.2 They have ministered on Urantia since the e. times
121:8.3 John Mark wrote the e., briefest, and most simple
122:2.8 From his e. infancy John was judiciously impressed
123:5.14 Jesus’ e. training, aside from that of the home hearth,
145:0.3 from the times of Ruth’s e. spiritual consciousness
early—adjective; see early man; early men; see ages; days;
life; peoples; stage(s); times; see Monday, etc.
5:4.14 the fact that the doctrines of e. Christianity were
12:1.15 the Uversa physicists have detected e. evidence of
24:1.11 has functioned on Salvington since the e. concept of
25:4.1 From the e. supernaphim and omniaphim, one million
29:5.5 e. organizers and directionizers of these gigantic
30:4.28 beings who will sponsor your e. Havona activities.
33:4.1 the first conjoint act of this e. and free association
34:0.3 difficult to portray this e. universe presence of the
37:3.3 Among their e. observations of intrauniverse
38:1.2 Son, but as the e. creative helper of the Creator Son.
39:5.5 The e. millenniums of the upward strivings of
39:5.5 largely thwarted in their e. efforts on Urantia,
41:10.4 world experienced an e. phase of mighty upheavals,
44:1.12 from the barbarous monotony of your e. ancestors to
46:2.4 Material and e. morontia beings must utilize these
47:1.2 is not visible to the unaided material or e. morontia
47:4.6 presenting the e. beginnings of the morontia regime
47:7.1 corresponds in general to that of the e. era of light
48:1.4 The e. morontia life in the local systems is very much
48:2.17 These e. morontia-form changes require about seven
48:3.12 During the e. mansonia career you will have recourse
48:4.10 The e. experiences of the race or the order are
48:4.12 back upon certain episodes of our e. experience.
48:7.2 new mansion world sojourners in their e. efforts to
49:2.17 It is both amusing to observe the e. civilization of
49:2.18 But these modifications of e. intelligent creatures are
50:2.3 The rule of the evolutionary planets in their e. and
50:3.1 prince as helpers in the work of e. race improvement.
50:3.3 diseases of the realms,are, like the e. morontia bodies
50:5.4 food quest is paramount in the minds of these e.
51:4.4 by observing the remnants of these e. races on your
52:1.3 During the e. racial struggles on many worlds some
52:1.5 The e. races also make extensive use of the larger
52:1.5 but your e. ancestors enjoyed their services.
52:1.6 is coincident with the appearance of e. language.
52:1.7 the e. or biologic religion of primitive man is
52:1.7 But this e. fear religion serves a very valuable
52:2.4 all of these racial religions two strains: the e. fears of
52:2.11 when it is attacked at this e. date in human evolution.
53:3.1 Whatever the e. origins of trouble in the hearts of
55:4.8 invisible cousins of the e. Adamic regime.
57:0.1 of Urantia respecting its antecedents and e. history,
57:0.2 from the e. decades of the twentieth century of the
57:2.1 primary nebulae are circular throughout the e. part of
57:2.4 This was the e. period of differential mass formation
57:7.8 the carbon gases were consumed by the e. plant life.
57:7.9 Even the e. deposits of the soon appearing ocean
57:8.11 The e. crust of the earth was in a state of continual
57:8.11 subsequent deposits of the e. world-wide ocean.
57:8.14 The earth’s e. crust was highly unstable, but
58:6.1 transitional stages between e. primitive vegetable
58:6.6 the rock-embraced fossils of marine life reveals the e.
58:7.1 primitive forms of the e. marine-animal organisms.
58:7.2 But the absence of such fossils in the e. rock layers
58:7.6 the upheavals of earthquakes and the e. volcanoes.
58:7.9 sedimentary rocks belonging to this e. stratification
58:7.9 back to the e. appearance of the world-wide ocean.
59:0.5 4. The e. land-life era extends over the next one
59:0.8 the e. animal organisms have gradually made their
59:0.8 Since so few of these e. organisms had shells, not
59:1.0 1. EARLY MARINE-LIFE IN THE SHALLOW
59:1.14 The e. animals developing from the three original life
59:2.11 thousands of species of the e. ancestors of the corals.
59:3.3 The e. mountain movements of all the continents
59:4.3 was very diverse due to the e. species segregation,
59:4.13 but these e. varieties had only rudimentary foliage.
59:4.14 Greenland holds the remains of these e. land plants
59:5.10 The deposits of this e. Carboniferous age are from
60:0.0 URANTIA DURING THE E. LAND-LIFE ERA
60:1.0 1. THE EARLY REPTILIAN AGE
60:3.7 angiosperms emerged from these e. Cretaceous seas
60:4.5 of the e. ancestors of the future mammalian types.
60:4.6 extending from the e. appearance of land life down
61:1.0 1. THE AGE OF EARLY MAMMALS
61:1.10 The mammals of the e. Cenozoic lived on land,
61:2.2 the e. placental mammals sprang from carnivorous
61:2.6 The surviving members of the e. reptilian families are
61:2.10 The e. ancestors of the ancient lemurs first made
61:5.0 5. THE EARLY ICE AGE
61:5.7 During these e. epochs of the ice age North America
61:6.3 thus it may be seen that your e. ancestors were born
62:0.1 mutations stemming from e. stock of the lemur type
62:0.1 The dominant factors of these e. lemurs were derived
62:1.0 1. THE EARLY LEMUR TYPES
62:1.1 The e. lemurs concerned in the ancestry of human
62:1.2 While these e. lemurs evolved in the Western
63:3.3 These e. Andonites evinced a very marked clannish
63:4.1 e. Andonites more nearly resembled the present-day
63:4.2 These e. human beings were not so sensitive to pain
63:4.6 evolved from their e. efforts to intercommunicate.
63:4.6 word of Urantia, the tongue of the e. human family,
63:4.8 This e. race and its primitive civilization were lost
63:5.1 The e. Andon races did not penetrate far into Asia,
63:5.3 These Andonic tribes were the e. river dwellers of
63:5.6 these e. humans became highly skillful in fashioning
64:1.3 tropical forests of the land of their e. common origin.
64:1.7 e. dawn civilization was threatened with extinction
64:2.6 the e. settlements of the Andon descendants were
64:2.6 located along rivers and seashores of that e. day,
64:4.13 These e. Neanderthalers could hardly be called sun
64:6.6 much of the teachings and traditions of his e. origin.
64:6.22 The e. blue men were responsive to the persuasions
64:7.1 These e. colored races were extraordinarily tested by
64:7.6 the e. red and yellow men mingled in Asia,
64:7.9 descendants of their e. and common ancestor, Andon
64:7.10 deteriorated descendants of e. Andonic plainsmen;
64:7.20 those sterling and rugged traits of your e. ancestors
64:7.20 persistency and superb devotion of your e. ancestors,
65:2.2 Very few species of the e. types of marine vegetation
65:2.2 The sponges are the survivors of one of these e.
65:2.2 These e. transition forms, while not identical with
65:2.3 are very little changed from the e. dawn of life;
65:2.4 represent the survival of the first e. evolutionary
65:2.5 Before long the e. single-celled animal types
65:2.5 the stationary types of e. and lower animals,
65:2.7 The frog is the only species ancestor of the e. dawn
65:3.1 grotesque occurrences of e. evolutionary progress.
65:4.11 It was our intention to produce an e. manifestation of
65:6.8 evolved out of the primeval protoplasm of e. seas.
66:3.7 Although these e. schools of Dalamatia were crude,
66:5.19 Many of the e. teachings of Lut’s guardians of health
66:5.29 serious people; little humor graced these e. tribes.
66:7.8 Hap presented the e. races with a moral law.
67:6.1 the rehabilitation of the world as their e. Badonite
68:0.3 blue man most of all profited by these e. social
68:1.1 Rather did the e. races learn by sad experience that
68:1.6 be observed something of the e. group hostility,
68:2.1 Civilized society is the result of man’s e. efforts to
68:2.1 well illustrates what the e. tribes came up through.
68:2.4 which contributed to the e. association of human
68:2.6 The e. home was founded upon the sex
68:2.6 The presence of a helpless baby determined the e.
68:2.10 emotions gave origin to the e. beginnings of all art,
68:3.3 The e. cult of ghost fear became a powerful social
68:4.1 From these e. beginnings all of the institutions of
68:6.8 The e. races often resorted to practices designed to
69:1.3 superstition have played a prominent part in the e.
69:2.2 Before the dawn of e. frugality and primitive industry
69:2.5 of the world reverted to the e. ideal of idleness.
69:3.1 The e. order of specialization in labor was:
69:3.5 gave origin to the e. beliefs in white and black magic.
69:3.9 The e. specialists in industry were the flint flakers
69:3.11 The e. traders were women; they were employed as
69:4.1 piracy intervened between the e. practices of silent
69:4.3 The e. traders were scrupulously honest within their
69:4.3 Even the e. Hebrews recognized a separate code of
69:4.6 Modern writing originated in the e. trade records;
69:4.7 and wampum belts, to the e. symbolic alphabets.
69:5.2 The e. banker was the valorous man of the tribe.
69:6.3 The e. home was not a building but the family
69:6.4 used in striking fire were held sacred by e. mankind.
69:6.6 The e. myths about how fire came down from the
69:8.5 This is the e. origin of serfdom—man attached to the
69:9.3 But in e. communal society a man’s capital was
69:9.7 The e. chiefs owned all the land and were
69:9.13 insignia, and this is the e. origin of family crests.
70:1.1 and ruinous reversion to these e. methods of violent
70:1.6 the e. chiefs would try to iron out misunderstandings,
70:1.7 Among the e. causes of war were: 1. Hunger, which
70:1.8 the e. peace tribes were practically exterminated.
70:1.14 The e. priesthoods were, unfortunately, usually allied
70:1.19 E. wars were fought between tribes as a whole, but
70:2.2 the dance, one of the e. forms of which was a drill.
70:2.9 E. wars promoted organization and efficiency, but
70:3.0 3. EARLY HUMAN ASSOCIATIONS
70:3.3 it was commerce and trade that held these e. groups
70:4.9 the e. tribal governments being a loose confederation
70:4.10 The courts of the tribal chiefs and e. kings consisted
70:5.1 From the e clans and primitive tribes there developed
70:5.3 In the e. council of the elders there resided the
70:5.6 These e. war lords were not fond of peace.
70:5.8 Some e. communities were ruled by medicine men,
70:5.8 Quite often the e. royal insignias had originally been
70:6.5 The e. fetish king was often kept in seclusion; he
70:6.5 These assistants of the e. kings became the
70:6.6 E. court magic was diabolical; the king’s enemies
70:8.10 8. Religious—the e. cult clubs produced their own
70:8.11 India, was based on color, as was that of e. Egypt.
70:10.5 Their e. methods of detecting crime consisted in
70:10.9 religion has since modified these e. tribal practices.
70:11.2 E. society operated negatively, granting the
70:12.2 The e. and diffuse powers of the primitive council
70:12.4 The e. kings were greatly restricted by the mores—
71:1.2 The e. states were small and were all the result of
71:1.2 e. states did not originate in voluntary associations.
71:5.3 E. evolution is characterized by the survival of the
74:3.1 during their e. experience on such worlds.
74:6.1 Before the size of the Adamic family outgrew these e
74:8.5 The e. Greeks had clear ideas of this despite their
74:8.8 In his e teachings, Moses very wisely did not attempt
75:1.4 heightened by the e. departure of the Melchizedek
76:4.2 not suffer pain in childbirth; neither did the e. races.
76:4.8 the e. beginnings of the mighty Andite race.
76:5.7 the mistakes of their e. world rulers so plunged the
76:6.4 civilization to survive in the face of the e. dilution
77:2.3 While hardly “sons of the gods,” the staff and their e.
77:2.10 older kings signifies that some of the e. Nodite rulers
77:2.11 in the Biblical genealogy of Abraham and in the e.
77:4.11 Some of the e associates of Van subsequently settled
77:5.4 Adamson did much to forward the e. activities of
77:8.12 When the e. teachers of the gospel of Jesus were
78:3.0 3. EARLY EXPANSIONS OF THE ADAMITES
78:3.4 the best of the e. Andonites had been preserved.
78:3.5 As the period of the e. Adamic migrations ended,
78:3.9 These e. migrations extended over a period of ten
78:4.4 These e. Andites were not Aryan; they were pre-
78:5.3 modern languages are derived from this e. speech of
78:8.7 After the breakup of the e. Sumerian confederation
79:1.8 The e. Chinese annals record the presence of the red-
79:1.9 The e. breakup of their empire long delayed cultural
79:2.2 India are hardly representative of these e. people;
79:2.2 was never fully absorbed by either the e. Andites or
79:2.3 the e. descendants of Adam (and most of the later
79:4.2 The e. Aryan centers were scattered over India,
79:5.2 While the e. Neanderthalers were spread out over
79:7.4 e. Chinese legends place “the land of the gods” in the
79:7.6 The similarities between certain of the e. Chinese
79:8.6 promise of an e. development of advanced statehood
80:0.2 white races and still more of the e. Nodite strains.
80:1.1 Some of man’s very e. maritime commerce was
80:1.3 the Sahara peoples deteriorated the e. civilization
80:1.8 the e. waves of Mesopotamian culture made their
80:2.1 The e. expansion of the violet race into Europe was
80:3.3 The European civilization of this e. post-Adamic
80:3.5 At an e. age the women were well versed in the
80:6.2 This e. setback was more than compensated by the
80:6.4 sought to revive the remnants of the e. religious
80:7.7 later incorporated in the e. Christian religion under
80:7.13 the advances in e. Greek civilization persisted in
80:9.2 The typical e. Nordic was long-headed, tall, and
80:9.4 so few evidences of the white man’s e. culture,
81:1.2 that terminated the e. migrations of the Adamites,
81:2.2 that your e. ancestors had little or no leisure which
81:2.16 houses not at all unlike the e. log cabins of the
81:2.18 It was from these e. huts that the subsequent idea of
81:3.2 in producing those e. and semipeaceful communities
81:3.3 regarding the refinements of e. urban life.
81:3.3 The e. races were not overly neat and clean,
81:3.4 of this era of the e. industrial and trading cities.
81:5.4 characterized the e. experiences of the human race.
81:6.14 The chief factor in e. civilization was the force
82:1.8 As an institution, marriage, from its e. beginnings
82:2.2 Among the e. races there was little or no regulation
82:2.4 practices had their origin in these e. taboos which
82:2.5 The e. mores granted the same degree of sex liberty
82:3.0 3. EARLY MARRIAGE MORES
82:3.3 But the e. sex and mating mores were a mass of
82:3.5 Many e. tribes required feats of stealing as a
82:3.9 E. in social evolution peculiar and celibate orders of
82:4.2 marriage was more permanent among the e. tribes
82:5.4 brother and sister marriages were common in e. to
82:6.1 The e. and original evolutionary peoples of color
83:0.1 This is the recital of the e. beginnings of the marriage
83:2.3 An e type of wedding ceremony was the mimic flight
83:5.1 In the e. history of marriage the unmarried women
83:7.1 In the e. evolution of the marital mores, marriage
84:1.9 Regardless of the antagonisms of these e. pairs,
84:2.0 2. THE EARLY MOTHER-FAMILY
84:2.4 this was all a part of the e. mores designed to
84:3.1 family unity under the herder and e. agricultural
84:4.0 4. WOMAN’S STATUS IN EARLY SOCIETY
84:4.3 E. woman was not to man a friend, sweetheart, lover
84:5.6 The e. Chinese and the Greeks treated women better
84:7.9 The e. family embraced a related working group,
85:0.2 E. religion was wholly intellectual in nature and was
85:2.3 All e. marriages were held under the trees,
85:2.4 Patagonians still worship trees, as did the e. Semites.
85:3.4 The e. Nordics thought that eclipses were caused
85:4.3 primitive tribes and by many of the e. nature cults.
85:4.3 linked and were widespread among many e. groups.
85:6.3 In e. evolution religion creates its own gods.
85:7.1 worshipfulness, and that its e. practice became
86:0.0 EARLY EVOLUTION OF RELIGION
86:1.1 e. evolutionary religion had its roots of origin in the
86:1.4 and the supreme fascination of the e. savage mind.
86:3.2 vestigial traditions of the e. attitude toward death.
86:4.8 The e. Andites thought their ghosts returned to the
86:5.3 E. mortals usually failed to differentiate the concepts
86:5.13 Among e. Christians the ceremony of bestowing the
86:5.17 The e. Nodite races regarded man as consisting of
87:0.1 None of these e. religions had much to do with the
87:3.1 The e. gods were simply glorified departed humans
87:3.2 Devotees of the e. ancestor-ghost cults even feared
87:4.4 The e. monospiritism of ghost fear was evolving into
87:4.5 being completely temperamental as the e. ghosts
87:4.6 Man’s e. philosophy was able to reconcile spirit
87:5.1 E. humans were so afraid they might overlook
87:5.4 and the e. prayers always included the petition,
87:5.6 therefore did primitive man ascribe it to his e. gods.
87:5.6 E. humility was not, therefore, debasement of ego
87:7.4 The e. Christian cult was the most effective of any
88:1.2 Fire and water were also among the e. fetishes,
88:1.6 derived from the e. recognition of the four points of
88:4.6 The fascination of e. superstition was the mother of
88:6.3 Some e. incantations finally evolved into prayers.
89:1.5 The e. food taboos originated in fetishism and
89:2.4 Among the e. tribes the violation of a taboo was a
89:2.5 Many apparently hygienic customs of the e. tribes
89:3.3 greatest social gains from e. evolutionary religion.
89:5.1 Modern ideas of e. cannibalism are entirely wrong;
89:5.1 wrong; it was a part of the mores of e. society.
89:5.4 and e. Andonites seldom were cannibalistic except
89:6.7 are survivals of the e. ceremonies involving human
89:8.5 man’s e. idea of God was so anthropomorphic that
89:8.6 mistaken idea that these e. sacrifices were a free gift
89:8.8 E. prayer was hardly worship; it was a bargaining
89:9.1 The e. rituals of sacrifice bred the later ceremonies of
89:9.1 These e. ideas of ransom, redemption, and covenants
89:9.3 the e. Jewish fraternity was a sacrificial blood affair.
89:9.4 those shocking e. ceremonies of human sacrifice
90:2.1 In the e. development of their profession the
90:2.6 A severe drought meant death to the e. agriculturists;
90:4.9 Oil and wine was a very e. medicine for treating
90:5.1 it was inevitable that the e. shamans should sooner
91:0.4 praying to no one in particular, just as did the e.
91:0.5 In this e. evolutionary confusion men pray to gods—
91:1.1 The function of e evolutionary religion is to conserve
91:3.2 The e. and primitive form of prayer was much like
92:1.1 The evolution of religion has been traced from e. fear
92:3.9 as a result of all these e. errors in ethical technique.
92:6.17 only western people to follow their e. evolutionary
92:6.20 nothing more than a reversion to the e. Roman
93:3.1 system which had been developed by the e. Sethite
93:7.3 teachings of the e. Salem missionaries had become
94:0.1 The e. teachers of the Salem religion penetrated to
94:0.1 covenant with Abraham was the pattern for the e.
94:1.3 was in process of resynthesis in the e. centuries of
94:2.8 Hinduism; its e. portrayal of God was even less
94:5.2 E or proto-Taoism was a compound of the following
94:5.3 yellow race never fully lost this e. concept of Deity.
94:5.7 China failed to progress beyond her e. emancipation
94:9.4 Buddhism which clings to the e. or asocial doctrine.
94:10.1 savagery very similar to that which the e. Christian
95:1.2 the custom of the e. Adamite peoples in honoring
95:1.5 for all women to submit, at least once in e. life, to
95:1.6 The e. progress of the Melchizedek teaching was
95:2.0 2. EARLY EGYPTIAN RELIGION
95:3.5 These e. Nile valley teachers were the first to
95:6.5 was not a pure dualism; though the e. teachings did
96:1.1 The e. Semites regarded everything as being indwelt
98:1.2 The e. influence of the Salem teachers was nearly
99:3.1 E. Christianity was free from all civil entanglements,
99:4.2 During the e. decades of the twentieth century,
103:0.1 sponsored by the e. ministry of the adjutant of
103:2.3 And when such e. moral awakenings are nurtured,
103:2.10 At least this is the e. and fundamental experience of
103:3.1 conflict in the moral nature of the e. human mind.
103:3.1 these primitive contributions to man’s e. religion,
103:4.1 so did e. religions provide that some portion of the
103:5.1 The e. evolutionary mind gives origin to a feeling of
103:5.4 But man’s interpretation of these e conflicts between
103:9.4 But this e. magic and mythology very effectively
104:1.10 And the e. Christians inherited the Hebraic prejudice
106:0.3 It pertains to universes from e. physical beginnings
109:0.1 through the social and play life of e. childhood,
109:3.7 In many of the e. evolutionary races of Urantia, three
112:6.5 acceptably in the e. stages of the morontia life and
116:5.13 throughout these e. epochs of local universe building
121:2.5 Paul made the bulk of his e. converts to Christianity.
121:3.4 the moral backbone of the e. Christian church,
121:3.7 The e. Christian church was largely composed of the
121:3.8 that made the e. Christian church so tolerant of this
121:5.4 seriously resented by the Jews and the e. Christians
122:4.4 The e. followers of Jesus all too often succumbed
123:0.0 THE EARLY CHILDHOOD OF JESUS
123:0.2 through these e. years of Jesus’ helpless infancy,
123:0.2 these years of his infancy and e. childhood.
123:1.5 the hour just to observe the baby’s e. activities.
123:2.3 The most valuable part of Jesus’ e. education was
123:2.14 his e. practice at writing Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew,
123:3.3 Even at an e. age it was very difficult to answer
123:3.4 Before Jesus was six years of age, in the e. summer
123:3.5 Next came the e. springtime celebration of Purim,
124:6.12 knew something of the e. history of John and Jesus,
125:0.1 the great event of his later childhood and e. youth.
125:2.3 Even at this e. date, though Jesus said nothing about
125:4.2 E. forenoon found him in the temple with his
125:4.2 Joseph and Mary also had arisen with the e. dawn
126:0.1 No human youth, in passing through the e.
127:2.6 most delicate and difficult situations of Jesus’ e. life.
127:4.3 discipline his brothers and sisters at such an e. age
128:0.0 JESUS’ EARLY MANHOOD
128:0.1 As Jesus of Nazareth entered upon the e. years of his
128:3.6 whose boldness in preaching this e. gospel resulted
130:2.3 While the eastern branch of the e. Christian church,
130:3.3 again we remark that the e. teachers of the Christian
130:7.1 kept him busy telling tales about his e. life in Galilee.
132:0.4 in the teachings of the e. Christian missionaries.
132:3.1 preparing Nabon to become one of the e. converts to
132:3.10 in the midst of the confusion of his e. orientation
133:6.1 Not all of Ganid’s e. training to respect images as
133:9.2 Jesus was much interested in the e. history of Ur,
134:9.9 was a reason for this failure of his e. beneficiaries to
135:0.3 The most eventful occurrence in John’s e. childhood
135:4.3 And all his e. teaching was based upon the current
135:7.3 e. and cryptic message: “Repent and be baptized.”
136:1.6 the great stumbling block of Jesus’ e. disciples.
136:9.12 Jesus sought to prevent his e. followers alluding to
137:3.3 their mother had resurrected all her e. hopes of Jesus
138:1.2 to choose one man from among his e. converts for
138:6.4 In these e. teachings Jesus sought to avoid
138:10.11 the twelve functioned from their e. organization up
139:1.8 counseling these e. leaders about the organization of
139:1.9 made and circulated freely among the e. teachers of
139:4.11 closely associated with Peter in the e. activities of the
139:8.3 The e. home life of Thomas had been unfortunate;
140:6.14 And so on through the e. hours of the morning,
140:8.14 many of Jesus’ e. followers had strong opinions
141:4.8 their limited knowledge of the e. history of Urantia
142:2.4 discern their father’s love in all these e. disciplines.
144:1.6 Jesus told the twelve much about his e. life and his
145:5.1 The theme of Jesus’ prayer on this e. morning was
146:1.1 Peter preached one of the great sermons of his e.
147:2.3 and many of the e. believers in John’s preaching.
147:5.9 and e. demoralization of their own offspring
149:2.1 The well-meant efforts of Jesus’ e. followers to
149:2.2 much of the Greek philosophy into e. Christianity,
149:2.4 second great blunder of the Master’s e. followers,
150:6.3 reached the encampment prepared by the e. arrivals
150:7.4 failed to remember his e. devotion to his father’s
151:5.1 Jesus spoke to them in the e. afternoon after the
152:5.6 spectacular episode brought an end to the e. era of
154:5.2 At this e. morning meeting Jesus imparted his
154:6.9 became connected with the e. Christian movement
156:5.4 not as the e. Hebrew prophets so dimly saw him.
157:3.2 his e. experience with the affairs of the kingdom,
158:7.8 long after these e. hints of the impending tragedy of
162:4.4 into three groups for this e. morning ceremony.
162:6.3 At the conclusion of this e. morning service Jesus
166:0.2 build the e. church around the miraculous concepts
166:3.7 the meaning of Jesus’ e. declaration: “Unless you
166:5.3 Philadelphia was the headquarters of the e. church
166:5.4 with all of the leaders of the e. Christian church.
167:6.5 discussion of the e. religious training of children
170:1.16 the transplantation of e. Christianity from a Jewish
170:2.24 the e. Christians had experienced so much trouble
170:5.15 e. Christians (and all too many of the later ones) lost
170:5.19 his e. followers who went about to create a
176:1.3 Jerusalem was to become the cradle of the e. gospel
177:2.0 2. EARLY HOME LIFE
177:2.1 spent considerable time comparing their e. childhood
177:2.2 qualities are grounded upon such an e. training as
177:2.4 His e. home life was not such as would produce a
177:2.5 and the associated home life for all his e. concepts
177:2.5 easy or difficult, in accordance with his e. mental
182:3.10 to the days of his childhood and to his e. work in
183:4.8 the last half of Thursday night and the e. morning
184:1.2 Annas thought to presume on this e. acquaintance
185:0.2 ready to receive this group of e. morning callers,
185:6.1 do not know of his night arrest and e. morning trial
188:3.4 the spirit counterpart of the Adjuster’s e. work in
189:4.10 As these women sat there in the e. hours of the dawn
190:0.4 the faith of all branches of the e. gospel teaching.
190:2.2 experiences of the e. morning hours at the tomb of
190:3.3 come to the rulers of the Jews during the e. evening
192:1.2 apostles had spent the afternoon and e. evening
193:6.5 become actors on the stage of the e. proclamation of
194:2.12 The e. evolutionary races of mortals are subject to
194:3.1 with the e. narratives of the day of Pentecost.
194:4.5 Thus the message of the e. believers had to do with
194:4.6 good will did spring up in these e. communities of
194:4.11 Among their e. converts were Stephen and
194:4.12 the formal organization of the e. Christian church.
195:0.12 Wisely or unwisely, these e. leaders of Christianity
195:0.18 by Jesus were almost lost in these e. compromises,
195:2.2 Much of the e. persecution of Christians in Rome
195:2.2 And so, when these e. persecutions, due so largely
195:2.3 The e. Romans were politically devoted and
195:2.3 They were honest, zealous, and dedicated to their
195:3.6 The e. plan of Christian worship was largely taken
195:3.6 The backbone of the e. Christian church consisted of
195:3.10 The e. schools continued to hold much of Jesus’
196:2.2 a transcendent religious growth from the e. ideas of
early man—see early men
52:1.5 E. evolutionary man is not a colorful creature.
54:1.10 War is the heritage of e. evolutionary man, but on
62:0.0 THE DAWN RACES OF EARLY MAN
64:4.5 its southernmost march, compelling e. to move
66:5.7 It was not enough that e. should try to domesticate
66:5.23 did much to improve the industrial technique of e.
66:5.25 piece of red-hot metal was a terrorizing object to e..
68:4.5 E. was mightily gripped by custom; the savage was
69:2.2 E. had to compete with the whole animal world for
69:2.4 that drove the naturally inactive races of e. into
69:5.11 E. (and some later-day ones) tended to squander his
69:6.7 food and so left e. some strength for social culture,
69:9.10 Vanity plus ghost fear led e. to resist all attempts to
70:1.5 E. regarded it a virtue to shed alien blood.
71:5.3 E. is stimulated by competition.
85:1.2 Stones first impressed e. as being out of the ordinary
85:1.2 The shooting star was awesome to e., and he easily
85:2.2 E. looked upon sprouting grain with dread and awe.
85:4.3 Windstorms with thunder and lightning overawed e..
85:6.2 E. regarded unusual persons as superhuman, and he
86:1.4 E. lived in uncertainty and in constant fear of chance
86:3.2 E. accepted life as a fact, while he regarded death as
86:4.3 E. was also much concerned about his breath,
86:4.7 E. entertained no ideas of hell or future punishment.
86:5.1 The soul was e.’ dream double; it was in every way
87:1.3 and this fear prevented e. from building dwellings.
88:1.1 E. regarded shooting stars and meteors as indicating
89:5.2 E. was a cannibal; he enjoyed human flesh, therefore
89:5.2 he offered human flesh as a food gift to the spirits
90:2.13 E. respected knowledge; he honored and rewarded
90:4.6 E. discovered that heat would relieve pain; hot clay,
91:8.1 E. was wont to pray in two diverse situations:
91:8.1 When in dire need, he experienced the impulse to
91:8.1 when jubilant, he indulged the impulsive expression
103:6.10 E. did not differentiate between the energy level and
early men
63:4.2 The tribal life of the animal ancestors of these e.
63:4.4 These e. possessed a touching affection for their
64:6.22 The e. blue men were responsive to the persuasions
64:7.6 the e. red and yellow men mingled in Asia,
68:3.2 the ghost dream actually terrorized e., driving these
85:3.2 E. revered the animals for their power and cunning.
85:3.2 They thought the keen scent and the farseeing eyes
91:1.3 E. did not perceive that material things were not the
early—adverb
15:0.2 E. in the materialization of the universal creation
18:4.7 You will e. see the Perfections of Days when you
36:2.16 new world always provide for the e. establishment
41:6.4 E. in the atomic struggle it loses its outer electron;
41:10.4 are left behind in the wake of the e. condensation
48:5.8 The mansonia life e. teaches young morontia pupils
49:2.16 those planets which very e. provide a hospitable
50:4.1 The prince’s corporeal staff e. organize the planetary
50:7.1 such ascenders are very e. intrusted with special
51:4.1 peoples begin to make their appearances very e. in
51:5.4 whole scheme of race improvement was e. wrecked
52:1.5 But e. in this era mortals learn to kindle and
52:2.9 The e. development of a normal world is greatly
53:9.1 E. in the days of the Lucifer rebellion, salvation was
55:4.22 E in the seventh epoch the Trinity Teacher counselor
57:5.9 gravity pull of Jupiter and Saturn e. captured most of
57:8.2 Volcanic action e. equalized internal-heat pressure
58:3.1 originally built up in these e. appearing hydrogen
59:4.3 The brachiopods e. reached their climax, being
61:1.2 E. in this period and in North America the placental
62:3.1 E. in the career of the dawn mammals, in the abode
62:3.3 The twins e. displayed superior intelligence and were
62:4.1 While e. learning to communicate with each other
62:5.4 Many new emotions e. appeared in these twins.
62:5.7 e. they learned to engage in verbal communication;
63:5.5 They very e. became remarkably clever in disguising
63:5.6 so his descendants e. discovered and made effective
63:6.3 The Andonites e. developed a fear of the elements
63:6.4 Very e. the Andonic peoples formed the habit of
64:4.13 The sun, they e. learned, would regularly return,
64:6.4 They were aided by their e. invention of the bow and
64:6.21 The blue men e. invented the spear and worked out
64:6.32 would have benefited by such an e. amalgamation
64:7.2 peculiar but natural antipathy which e. manifested
64:7.4 The red men e. began to migrate to the northeast,
64:7.5 red man and e. journeyed southward to Mexico
65:2.13 living organisms were e. progressing favorably
66:1.3 Caligastia very e. sought a commission as Prince, but
66:5.18 reduced infant mortality and facilitated e. weaning.
66:8.1 We detect the e. appearance of this tendency to be
67:6.1 The followers of Van e. withdrew to the highlands
68:1.2 Association e. became the price of survival.
68:1.4 Primitive human beings e. learned that groups are
68:1.5 The peoples who thus e. organized themselves into a
68:2.7 Woman thus e. became indispensable to the evolving
68:4.3 The one thing which e. established and crystallized
69:2.1 E. in his existence man began to draw lessons from
69:3.4 The old men and cripples were e. set to work making
69:4.2 Very e. the trading counter was developed, a wall
69:5.6 Collection vanity e. appealed to the pride of man.
69:5.7 There e. sprang up a commercialized nobility,
69:5.9 Men e. began to give death presents to the priests
69:5.13 Accumulations of wealth e. became the badge of
69:9.9 e., personal effects were burned, then buried with the
69:9.13 Private property was e. marked by family insignia,
70:1.2 The Andonites were e. taught the golden rule, and,
70:1.18 Very e. in the history of the race, poisoned weapons
70:1.20 Such warriors were e. prohibited from associating
70:1.21 Very e. it became the custom not to fight near
70:5.2 Wisdom and experience were e. appreciated even by
70:5.5 The race e. learned that an army commanded by a
70:7.8 Primitive people very e. taught their adolescent
70:7.13 Women’s orders pledged against marriage e. came
70:10.5 It was e. believed that ghosts administered justice
70:10.9 Society e. adopted the paying-back attitude of
70:11.2 and the e. administration of justice consisted in the
74:4.4 It was e. on the morning of this seventh day and
75:1.1 the Material Son and Daughter e. became aware of
76:3.7 eating of meat was e. introduced into the second
76:4.6 owing to the e. miscarriage of the plans for racial
78:3.2 Some of the Adamites e. journeyed westward to the
79:3.4 As e. as 16,000 B.C. a company of one hundred
79:3.8 in the e. appearance of many of the refinements and
79:5.5 he e. manifested a marked ability to live peaceably
79:6.8 The yellow race e. learned the value of peace among
79:8.2 The Chinese e. turned to agricultural pursuits,
79:8.7 learned classes despite the e. appearance of printing.
80:1.2 Syrians very e. introduced pottery and agriculture
80:6.4 The Egyptians very e. assembled their municipal
80:7.2 This was the only island settled so e. by such a
80:8.5 Much of central Europe was thus e. settled by mixed
81:1.6 (notably the Chinese) e. learned to plant seeds
81:3.4 and the Andites e. learned to work in iron, gold,
81:4.3 In the e. development of the Urantia races there were
81:6.29 been enormously advanced by the e. division of labor
82:4.4 Very e. in the march of civilization the illegitimate
82:5.1 Very e. the savage observed that race mixture
83:4.2 E. marriage was a factor in property interests, even
83:5.13 aged very e. because of frequent childbearing
84:1.3 The savage e. conceived the idea that babies were
84:2.1 her further loss of blood at childbirth e. suggested
84:3.5 woman e. learned to trade upon her sex charms.
84:7.20 savages, discipline of children was begun very e.;
84:7.20 the child e. realized that disobedience meant failure
85:3.1 In Asia it was e. believed that the souls of men came
85:3.4 E. in evolutionary religion the lamb became the
86:5.10 E. in evolution sleep was regarded as proving that
86:6.2 Very e. in the history of mankind the realities of the
87:6.16 so primitive man e. developed a decided austerity in
88:1.5 monkeys, because of resemblance to man, e. became
89:0.2 The savage was e. possessed with the notion that
89:1.1 but taboos e. acquired ghost or spirit sanction,
89:2.5 The idea of confession and forgiveness e. appeared
89:4.2 E. in the evolution of religion there existed two
89:5.10 2. It very e. became a religious ritual, but the growth
90:1.5 the honest shamans e. perished; only the shrewd
90:2.1 The human race very e. sought for superhuman
90:2.5 Very e. in the history of the race the shamans turned
90:3.5 were e. removed from the category of ghost action.
90:4.8 Purging very e. became a routine treatment,
91:1.2 Prayer very e. became a mighty promoter of social
91:1.4 Prayer e. becomes a dialogue and rapidly expands to
91:3.1 By this technique the child e. learns to convert his
94:8.2 disciples e. began to call him the enlightened one,
95:2.5 in the Nile valley magical ritual e. became involved
101:7.4 become e. arrested on such an adventitious level.
102:4.3 Man very e. becomes conscious that he is not alone
103:2.3 that so e. gives origin to a social consciousness.
103:2.4 Every human being very e. experiences something of
103:2.9 Very e. in life the normal child begins to learn that it
116:4.3 E. in the projection of the superuniverse scheme of
121:6.2 The e. translation of the Hebrew scriptures into
121:8.3 Mark was e. associated with Peter; later with Paul.
122:2.4 husband until her subsequent visit with Mary in e.
122:7.4 couple went forth from their humble home e. on the
122:7.6 Bright and e. the morning of August 19, Joseph
122:7.6 E. in the morning of August 20 they resumed their
123:0.6 Accordingly, e. in October, 4 B.C., they departed
123:1.5 the birth of the second child, James, in the e. hours
123:3.3 but he very e. became doubtful that such unseen
123:4.1 E. in January a great snowstorm occurred in Galilee.
123:5.4 Jesus e. became a master of Hebrew, and as a young
124:2.9 Joseph e began to instruct Jesus in the diverse means
125:4.2 E. next day Jesus was up and on his way to the
126:1.4 E. this year Joseph arranged to set aside the income
126:2.2 force this young man of destiny so e. to assume
126:2.7 Jesus e demonstrated the possession of keen business
126:5.5 this year Jesus could earn, by working e. and late,
127:1.2 personality traits began e. to become manifest,
127:3.1 They went up to Jerusalem a day e., to be alone,
128:4.6 Very e. he recognized that his followers would be
130:3.2 They arose e. in the morning to view this splendid
130:4.12 They rose e. the next morning to go aboard the
132:0.4 It was this e. acceptance of the teachings of the
132:0.5 three factors of paramount value in the e. setting of
132:1.1 Jesus had an all-night talk e. during his sojourn in
132:7.4 I mean that he e. lost sight of his spiritual Father,
133:7.11 The human mind e. begins to manifest qualities
134:1.4 were married at a double wedding in e. March of
134:9.2 his sisters, going e. the next morning to Jerusalem.
135:6.1 E. in the month of March, A.D. 25, John journeyed
135:9.7 It was e. on the morning of Sabbath, February 23,
135:9.9 E. in the morning of the next day Jesus took leave of
135:10.3 very e. in the morning of June 12, before the
137:0.1 E. on Saturday morning, February 23, A.D. 26,
137:1.4 Jesus said, “E. on the morrow we go into Galilee.”
137:4.1 In the forenoon and e. afternoon it appeared more
137:4.4 E. in the afternoon Mary summoned James, and
137:5.1 Andrew, Peter, Philip, and Nathaniel—departed e.
137:7.13 Jesus e. taught his followers that the kingdom was a
138:7.1 And e. on this first day of the week, just as Jesus was
138:8.9 The disciples e. learned that the Master had a respect
138:8.11 but e. became accustomed to, Jesus’ treatment of
138:10.1 The apostles e organized themselves in the following
139:2.3 Peter very e. learned to talk over many of his plans
139:3.8 being e. put to death with the sword by Herod
139:8.11 e. found that it was best, when he was downhearted,
140:5.22 And every child should e. learn to sacrifice.
144:1.10 the apostles very e. perceived that their Master did
144:9.2 Accordingly, e. on the morning of January 13,
145:0.1 e. the next day, Mary the mother of Jesus hastened
145:5.0 5. EARLY SUNDAY MORNING
145:5.3 Peter could not sleep that night; so, very e., shortly
146:4.4 thronged by the sick that he was forced to rise e.
146:6.4 physician that he departed e. the next day for Endor.
147:6.3 They did not move toward home until e. Sabbath
150:9.4 to go back to Capernaum e. the next day, as Jesus
157:0.2 E. in the afternoon David’s messengers brought
158:1.7 they had begun their journey very e. that morning.
158:7.1 little that night, so they were up e. and ready to go.
161:0.1 Jesus surprised all by announcing that e. the next day
162:0.3 E. the next day they crossed the river and continued
162:3.2 What really happened was this: E. the third morning
162:9.5 e. in November Abner and his eleven fellows cast
163:1.6 E. the next morning Abner sent the seventy
163:2.4 E. the next morning, as Jesus was going for a walk
163:3.5 who went out e. in the morning to hire laborers to
163:4.1 E. that morning, in his last talk with the seventy,
164:3.16 that Jesus brought his two apostles to this man e.
170:5.6 2. The gentile Christians began very e. to accept the
171:1.5 the e. establishment of the kingdom at Jerusalem.
172:0.3 E. the next morning they were awakened by
172:2.3 E. that morning David Zebedee had turned over to
173:5.6 the dramatic cleansing of the temple during the e.
175:3.3 given the orders for Jesus’ arrest e. the next morning
176:2.1 second coming of Christ became e. incorporated
176:2.8 very e. in the second century a Jewish apocalyptic
177:3.1 but e. in the afternoon they became very desirous
177:3.4 on the following day or very e. the next morning.
178:0.1 discourses to the apostles during the e. evening
178:3.1 As they were a little e., and since Jesus did not
179:0.2 that they would celebrate the Passover one day e..
182:2.9 They sought sleep that they might rise up e. in the
182:2.9 priests would seek to apprehend their Master e. in
182:2.11 They will be here e. tomorrow forenoon since it
185:1.2 this deep-seated hatred e. began to manifest itself.
185:1.2 very e. in his experience as governor, made a series
185:6.1 In all that is transpiring e. this Friday morning before
186:3.1 so David e. removed some five or six tents up the
187:5.1 Although it was e. in the season for such a
188:2.2 Sanhedrists who were to visit Pilate e. the next day
190:1.10 for Philadelphia, e. in June, the day after his marriage
190:5.3 very e. this morning they went to his tomb and
191:0.13 located Thomas at the home of Simon in Bethpage e.
191:1.2 wonderful message brought him e. that morning
191:4.6 E. the next morning, even while the apostles tarried
191:5.7 very e. the next morning, before the break of day,
192:4.1 Peter, e. in the week, sent out word that a public
195:0.3 it e. struck a decided attitude on religious rituals,
earmark
10:7.4 an e. of the incompleteness of the Supreme and of
102:7.5 The intellectual e. of religion is certainty;
116:0.3 Growth is the e. of experiential Deity: Havona did
156:5.18 leverage, and tolerance is the e. of a great soul.
195:10.11 Uniformity is the e. of the physical world of
earmarks
16:5.5 suffice to eradicate the e. of superuniverse origin.
71:8.15 progressive government and the e. of ideal statehood
100:6.6 One of the most amazing e. of religious living is that
103:9.5 The e. of such a religion are: faith in a supreme
earn
7:6.5 who, in the experiences of creature incarnation, e.
21:3.3 but the Michaels choose to experientially e. it,
82:3.10 expected that a young woman would e. her dowry,
89:7.4 in this way she could e. her redemption money.
119:8.2 he was required to e. his sovereignty by experience
126:5.5 By the end of this year Jesus could e., by working
127:3.14 James had not yet begun to e. much, and
144:4.3 You e. righteousness—character development—but
150:5.5 said: “You cannot buy salvation; you cannot e.
162:3.4 did most shamefully force Hildana to e. their living
165:5.3 If you are only believing disciples, you must e.
167:5.1 There is nothing man can do to e. this salvation.
earned—verb
3:5.16 They have experientially e. advancement only
18:3.8 but they have not experientially e. this right to rule
21:4.6 a Master Son, one who has fully e. the right to rule
84:8.6 Man has well e. some of his present-day joys and
89:7.5 The money e. by the temple prostitutes was held
92:4.7 that faith was the act by which men e. God’s favor.
119:1.5 become chief of Melchizedeks, having e. our love
128:3.1 Miriam e. considerable by the sale of milk and butter;
132:5.21 7. Except for the just and legitimate fees e. in
181:2.17 you have e. in your capacity as spiritual leader,
earned—adjective
21:3.1 the experiential supremacy of self-e. sovereignty
21:3.1 Until the achievement of bestowal-e. sovereignty, he
72:5.12 are beginning to appreciate their well-e. leisure,
81:6.7 to enjoy a well-e. and profitable margin of leisure.
101:4.9 fill in vital missing gaps in otherwise e. knowledge.
106:2.3 This is e. power, demonstrated power, experiential
128:1.2 his numerous well-e. titles that of Son of Man.
132:5.12 10. E. wealth—riches derived directly from your own
132:5.17 wealth is not identical with individually e. income
136:3.5 sovereignty, and assume your well-e. rulership of
earner
70:8.8 the wage e. could elect to join the capitalistic ranks.
earnest
25:7.2 you will have e. and progressively difficult tasks to
30:4.26 your spiritual education begins in reality and in e.;
48:6.35 to be faithful and e. and, withal, cheerful; to accept
53:2.2 a bold and e. advocate of “self-assertion and liberty.”
68:2.1 evidence e. striving, not the deadly monotony of
68:3.2 dreamers into each other’s arms in willing and e.
73:2.4 These commissions all began in e. their work,
89:3.2 tens of thousands of e. souls began to court poverty.
89:3.4 Hebrews, Hindus, and Buddhists were e. devotees of
93:3.4 to his disciple Nordan and his band of e. students he
98:3.9 band of Salem believers was made by an e. group of
98:7.2 as well as that of their e. Asiatic contemporaries,
114:6.7 These are the “angels of the churches,” the e.
121:8.3 Peter and on the e. petition of the church at Rome.
123:3.1 meet an almost endless procession of e. students
126:4.8 never had they heard his voice so e. and so sincere;
128:1.1 Jesus began in e. and with full self-consciousness
131:3.5 is thoughtful, prudent, reflective, fervent, and e.—131:03.07 Those who are e. die not; the thoughtless are dead
133:4.4 To the e. leader of the Mithraic cult he said: “You
135:6.5 some curious but many e. and serious, came to hear
135:7.3 Scores of e. believers lingered with their adored
135:8.4 brothers took up their positions in this line of e. men
135:9.1 John found them in e. conference, discussing what
136:0.1 John was an eager and e. worker, but Jesus was a
137:2.4 By this time he was in e. converse with Peter,
137:7.1 Jesus held over one hundred long and e. sessions
138:7.3 After this short but e. talk the apostles all arose,
139:7.2 Levi was an e. disciple and an increasing believer in
140:6.13 that willing hands and e. hearts shall not go hungry.
140:7.2 For weeks small groups of e. truth seekers,
142:6.2 with the distinguished visitor, Jesus was calm, e.,
144:1.7 an e. effort to co-ordinate what the Master had
144:4.2 The e. and longing repetition of any petition, when
145:0.2 Jesus also received and taught many e. inquirers,
146:4.6 But the Master was unmoved by their e. urging.
148:9.4 they fell to e. debate among themselves; and after
151:1.5 where they engaged in e. and prolonged discussion.
151:2.4 into serious discussion and engaged in e. debate,
155:2.2 preaching the gospel to a small but e. company of
159:4.6 Many e. seekers after the truth have been, and will
147:5.8 ceremonial services, this woman has, in dead e.,
161:0.2 Thomas were engaged in e. debate with Rodan.
163:2.2 One e. disciple came to Jesus, saying: “Master, I
163:5.2 the ever-increasing number of inquirers, mostly e.,
181:1.3 put forth your e. efforts to live in accordance with
187:3.2 a group of e. women believers including Mary
190:2.3 Join e. hands with your brethren and follow after
194:4.7 Thousands of e. believers sold their property and
195:1.1 The Hellenization of Christianity started in e. on
195:10.9 Many e. persons who would gladly yield loyalty to
earnestly
1:6.6 the more e. such a God-knowing human will strive to
39:3.7 truths of fraternity which you will then be so e.
44:8.4 those things which you so e. longed to do on earth
47:4.8 begun on the first mansion world, is here more e.
68:6.1 the soil, a child of nature; no matter how e. he may
93:4.5 Too long and too e. had they sacrificed and made
124:3.7 Joseph talked e. and long with Jesus concerning the
127:6.12 goal of idealism while he toils e. for the attainment
133:3.8 very presence here in your house testifies how e.
146:2.14 to praying wholeheartedly and intelligently, e. and
147:1.1 “Teacher, we e. request you to go over to
147:5.9 Jesus e. warned his apostles against the foolishness
150:4.3 Labor e. to save the whole family lest a man’s foes
151:2.5 concerning this parable and hold such opinions so e.
153:1.7 the Jerusalem leaders had labored long and e. with
155:2.2 e. and honestly took stock of his own soul and its
157:4.2 Peter and Simon Zelotes had been e. laboring with
158:8.1 what was it that you talked about so e. among
160:0.1 Rodan was now e. engaged in the task of
164:0.1 dedication, they remonstrated with him most e.,
170:2.11 Jesus e. sought to induce them to abandon the use
190:5.3 “What were the words you exchanged so e. as I
193:0.6 together, e. discussing the Master’s admonitions and
195:1.6 the Greek had seriously thought and e. debated
earnestness
137:4.6 before the wedding supper and, in great e., said:
143:1.8 few occasions when Jesus spoke with manifest e.,
146:0.2 sick, and baptizing believers, with great e. and joy.
190:5.2 the road to Emmaus, they talked in great e. about
earning
4:5.6 act of a Creator Son in the long adventure of e. the
81:6.32 in the highly specialized techniques of e. a living,
127:0.4 this divine Son is e. the right to become sovereign of
127:1.8 was toiling at the carpenter’s bench e. a living for the
128:1.1 finally and fully e. the right of unqualified rulership of
128:7.3 Jude was not conscientious about e. his share of the
132:5.7 income derived from the fair and just e. possibilities
136:3.4 finished so far as concerned the e. of the perfected
138:8.6 as fishermen every alternate two weeks, thereby e.
144:4.3 No child has aught to do with e. the status of son or
earnings
69:9.5 of social evolution the apportionment of individual e.
72:5.8 face of decreased e. they shall share proportionally
72:5.8 And thereafter all e. in excess of these fixed charges
72:6.4 1. One day’s e. each month are requisitioned by the
72:6.6 3. The e. of compulsory labor in the state mines.
72:7.3 treasury and supplement such revenue from the e. of
89:7.5 thronged the temple sex marts and devoted their e.
121:3.8 slaves often received wages and by saving their e.
124:4.1 shop and was permitted to manage his own e.,
127:5.2 income fully to compensate for the loss of Jesus’ e..
128:4.8 Jesus continued to turn over his e. to James for the
129:2.3 mother is in need, then will I share my own e. with
132:5.24 10. That part of your fortune which represents the e.
163:2.11 Master regarded the wise investment of excess e.
172:1.7 the cost of this ointment was a sum equal to the e.
earns
3:5.16 Mortal man e. even his status as an ascension
18:3.9 a Creator Son experientially e. the sovereignty of his
72:7.12 The government e. a considerable sum from the
ears
4:1.4 eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his e.
8:4.8 “the divine e. which are ever open to their prayers.”
85:1.4 E. were not perforated to carry stones, but the
89:8.2 were circumcised; women had their e. pierced.
97:4.2 the e. of man heard the denunciation of the double
97:4.2 For the first time in their history Hebrew e. heard
97:5.2 “And your e. shall hear a word behind you, saying,
97:7.9 the spiritual concept of God ever to greet the e. of
122:8.5 utterances of praise were not heard by human e..
145:5.7 proclaimed the good news to all who had e. to hear
146:2.3 turns the e. of spirit personalities away from
146:2.3 and pulled away the shoulder and stopped their e.
146:2.6 “Whoso stops his e. to the cry of the poor, he also
148:9.1 straining their e. to catch some part of Jesus’
151:1.2 the multitude, “He who has e. to hear, let him hear
151:1.4 has waxed gross, and their e. are dull of hearing,
152:5.4 that you may see and open your e. that you may
153:2.2 our city, and you have heard him with your own e..’
153:2.2 Lord has sent me to speak these words in your e..’
153:3.5 gains access to the mind through the eyes and e.,
157:2.2 that your eyes see not and your e. hear not.
163:6.4 Blessed are the eyes which see and the e. which hear
169:2.3 When all this finally came to the e. of his master,
171:2.5 He who has e. to hear let him hear what I say.”
earth—noun; see earth—with of; earth—with on;
earth—with to; see earth’s; see face; see life;
see peace
1:0.2 “God created the heavens and formed the e.;
2:4.1 righteousness in the e., for in these things I delight.
3:1.2 ‘Do not I fill heaven and e.?’”
3:5.2 “The e. is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof.”
4:1.3 you have established the e. and it abides.”
4:1.6 the empty space and hangs the e. upon nothing.”
4:5.3 who shake the e. in their wrath and strike down
52:7.11 “I saw a new heaven and a new e. and the new
52:7.12 This is the same renovated e., the advanced stage
52:7.12 wrote: “‘For, as the new heavens and the new e.,
52:7.15 His promise, look for a new heaven and a new e.,
55:1.1 day when the “holy temple comes down upon e..”
57:6.3 When the tidal frictions of the moon and the e.
57:6.3 the e. will always turn the same hemisphere toward
57:6.3 driving the moon farther away from the e. but
57:6.3 or may be gradually drawn into the e. as meteors.
57:7.2 2,000,000,000 years ago the e. began decidedly to
57:7.2 enormous space bodies were captured by the e..
57:7.4 1,500,000,000 years ago the e. was two thirds its
57:7.4 enabled it to begin the slow robbery of the little
57:7.5 The whole e. is a veritable fiery inferno, the surface
57:8.5 Meteors continue to bombard the e., but they are
57:8.18 Electric disturbances in the air and in the e. were
58:4.7 the bottom of this system is buried deep in the e.,
58:7.10 those forms of plant life which overran the e.
58:5.1 it was and still is very hot in the deep interior.
59:4.13 The e. was being rapidly overrun by the new orders
59:4.17 The e. was overspread by vast forests of ferns one
73:6.5 the tree was growing from the e. in the central and
85:4.1 Mankind has worshiped e., air, water, and fire.
88:2.5 anything that is in heaven above, or the e. beneath,
92:6.17 even you alone; you have made heaven and e..”
93:3.6 many modern religious ideas about heaven and e.,
93:4.7 any God but the Most High Creator of heaven and e.
94:5.6 Melchizedek, dwelt upon e. that the name of God
96:1.9 Adonai, The Creator of Heaven and E., Kyrios, Jah,
97:1.3 concept of one God as creator of heaven and e.:
97:7.5 “And as the heavens are higher than the e., so are my
97:7.6 “I have made the e. and put man upon it.
97:7.6 “The heavens may vanish and the e. wax old, but
97:7.11 “The heavens are my throne, and the e. is my
128:1.10 the Creator of the heavens and the e., the Upholder
128:1.13 Jesus was the maker of the heavens and this very e.
131:1.2 “God is supreme; the Most High of heaven and e..
131:1.2 He is the sole maker of the heavens and the e..
131:1.2 The Most High is the light of heaven and e.;
131:1.3 “Even if the e. should pass away, the resplendent
131:1.5 “God pours rain upon the e., he causes the sun to
131:2.2 “In the beginning God created the heavens and e.
131:2.2 none beside him in heaven above or upon the e.
131:2.2 The e. shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as
131:2.3 the Lord: ‘As the heavens are higher than the e., so
131:2.4 himself from our God, for he fills heaven and e..
131:2.4 Let the heavens be glad and let the e. rejoice.
131:2.5 Let the e. be filled with his glory!
131:2.9 who created the heavens and who formed the e.:
131:2.9 The meek shall inherit the e. and shall delight
131:2.12 “Says God, the creator of heaven and e.: ‘Great
131:4.4 He is the great parent of heaven and e., possessed
131:4.7 “God is our Father, the e. our mother, and the
131:5.3 him who made the waters, plants, animals, the e.,
131:7.2 I am the maker of heaven and e.; the sun and the
131:8.2 This Being existed before the heavens and e. were.
132:7.6 the revelations of God flash upon e. in the lives of
135:4.4 fathers, lest I come and smite the e. with a curse.”
135:5.4 certain end, and that “a new heaven and a new e.”
136:6.7 coming Messiah, the time when “the e. will yield its
137:6.2 heaven is my throne, and the e. is my footstool.
137:6.2 Shall the e. be made to bring forth in one day?
137:8.4 Yahweh is a great king over all the e..
140:1.7 the whole e. shall be filled with the praise of my
140:3.5 Happy are the meek, for they shall inherit the e..
140:5.11 3. “Happy are the meek, for they shall inherit the e..
142:3.6 beginning the Gods created the heavens and the e.”
145:2.2 Darkness may cover the e. and gross darkness the
151:1.2 fell upon the rocky places where there was little e.,
151:3.15 is also like a man who cast good seed upon the e.;
153:2.9 I have come down upon the e., not to do my own
156:2.5 that “even though heaven and e. shall pass away, my
160:1.14 transfer one’s goal from time to eternity, from e. to
163:6.3 “I thank you, my Father, Lord of heaven and e.,
167:5.7 copartners with the Makers of heaven and e..
170:3.11 of spiritual pre-eminence does come upon the e.,
174:5.8 except a grain of wheat falls into the e. and dies, it
176:1.6 appearance of the “new heavens and the new e..”
176:1.6 pass away when the new heavens and the new e.
176:3.4 He went away by himself and dug a hole in the e.
176:3.4 I safely hid your talent in the e.; here it is; you now
earth—with of
1:5.3 It is he who sits on the circle of the e., who stretches
3:2.1 in the army of heaven and the inhabitants of the e..”
3:3.2 he looks upon all the inhabitants of the e..”
4:3.1 the planetary creation, to be the ruler of all the e.,
41:4.7 accommodate your sun and present orbit of the e..
42:6.8 an electron would become as large as that of the e..
57:6.3 When the tidal frictions of the moon and the e.
57:6.3 to within about eleven thousand miles of the e.,
57:7.3 The internal heat of the e. continued to be
57:8.3 condensation on the cooling surface of the e.,
57:8.11 The early crust of the e. was in a state of continual
58:2.2 a level about ten miles above the surface of the e.,
58:2.6 Ascending from the surface of the e., temperature
58:2.6 with heat reckoning at the surface of the e..
58:7.6 oldest fossil-bearing stratum in the crust of the e.,
59:1.5 The crust of the e. was temporarily stabilized;
61:2.5 the mammals slowly assumed domination of the e.,
63:2.7 by lightning, but never before had the creatures of e.
63:5.6 humans journey to the ends of the e. in quest of gold,
66:5.19 guardians of health persisted among the tribes of e.
67:4.3 presently mating with the sons and daughters of e.,
73:7.3 for unselfish bestowal upon the needy races of e..
74:6.2 of joint parentage with the mortal stock of e..
74:7.23 the more intelligent of the races of e. looked forward
74:8.5 the various races of e. became sadly mixed up in
76:5.6 world welfare was promulgated to the mortals of e.
77:2.9 Nodites mingled with the evolutionary peoples of e.,
78:0.1 sending out their progeny to the ends of the e.,
78:2.2 in a steady stream as emissaries to the races of e..
78:5.5 penetrated to the ends of the e. as missionaries,
78:7.4 The only time the surface of the e. was covered by
79:6.10 the Chinese were among more spiritual peoples of e..
81:6.44 the gist of the long, long struggle of the peoples of e.
85:0.4 in the sky and beneath the surface of the e..
88:2.5 or on the earth beneath, or in the waters of the e..”
88:2.7 books happens to speak of the e. as being flat,
93:2.3 the stars of the firmament and even of this very e.
93:4.7 any God but the Most High Creator of heaven and e.
94:1.3 and Agni, the three-headed fire god, lord of the e.
95:1.4 triad: Bel, Ea, and Anu, the gods of e., sea, and sky.
96:1.9 Adonai, The Creator of Heaven and E., Kyrios, Jah,
97:1.3 concept of one God as creator of heaven and e.:
97:1.3 “The pillars of the e. are the Lord’s, and he has set
97:1.8 The Lord will judge the ends of the e., showing
97:6.2 He asserted that Yahweh was God of all the e.,
108:6.1 probationary union with animal-origin beings of e..
112:3.7 establish communication with the living beings of e..
119:7.6 Certain wise men of e. knew of Michael’s impending
122:3.1 and the Lord of all the e. shall overshadow you.”
123:1.6 and passengers from the four corners of the e..
123:5.6 with human nature from the four quarters of the e.
124:5.4 Most High” and servant of the Lord of all the e..
126:4.5 Lord, to bow myself before the Lord of all the e.?
126:4.6 you liken God who sits upon the circle of the e.?
128:1.10 the Upholder of a universe, the Judge of all the e.,
128:1.13 Jesus was the maker of the heavens and this very e.
131:0.1 of one God—the Most High—to the ends of the e..
131:1.2 “God is supreme; the Most High of heaven and e..
131:1.2 He is the sole maker of the heavens and the e..
131:1.2 The Most High is the light of heaven and e.;
131:2.9 Look to me and be saved, all the ends of the e..
131:2.12 “Says God, the creator of heaven and e.: ‘Great
131:3.7 to be desired than the sovereignty of all the e..
131:4.4 He is the great parent of heaven and e., possessed
131:7.2 I am the maker of heaven and e.; the sun and the
132:5.4 derived from the uncultivated resources of mother e..
133:4.7 you sometime stand before the Judge of all the e..”
134:5.10 between the great military governments of e..
135:5.2 God (the Messiah) would rule the nations of e. in
135:5.7 thus to assume the rulership of the e. made new.
135:11.2 I am of this e. and have declared my message.
136:9.6 The kingdoms of e. were paltry things to interest
136:9.7 the uttermost parts of the e. for your possession.
137:6.5 full, and they shall be called the blest of all the e..
139:2.9 and send its messengers to the four corners of the e.
140:1.3 the good men of all ages, the hope of all the e.,
140:3.12 as I send you forth, you are the salt of the e.,
140:4.0 4. YOU ARE THE SALT OF THE EARTH
140:4.2 “You are the salt of the e., salt with a saving savor.
140:10.1 righteousness in the daily life of the mortals of e..
141:2.1 of the Jewish people over all the peoples of the e.
141:7.8 Jesus had purposely ignored the “great men of e..”
143:6.6 the dispersion of the apostles to the ends of the e.
144:4.4 Prayer will lead the mortals of e. up to communion
147:5.9 unwise parents who conspire with the foolish of e.
148:3.4 weeks of decreased participation in the affairs of e.
148:4.10 from far and my daughters from the ends of the e.;
153:2.1 shall be removed into all the kingdoms of the e..
153:2.1 from the end of the e., a nation whose tongue you
153:2.2 make this city a curse to all the nations of the e..’
153:2.8 heaven—but I say to you that this was the bread of e.
155:1.1 The kings of the e. set themselves, and the rulers of
156:4.3 And thus migrating to the ends of the e.,
163:6.3 “I thank you, my Father, Lord of heaven and e.,
166:3.4 shall the Judge of all the e. say to you: ‘Depart
167:5.7 copartners with the Makers of heaven and e..
175:1.22 reckoning will come when the Judge of all the e.
178:1.14 gospel of the kingdom, even to the ends of the e..
181:2.12 you will go out alone, and to the ends of the e.,
181:2.18 going to be scattered to the four corners of the e.,
181:2.26 And when you all are scattered to the ends of the e.
181:2.26 go before you even to the uttermost parts of the e..”
184:4.6 cosmically lonely mortals of e. are enabled to
186:5.9 had been favorably received by the mortals of e. and
190:3.1 I will be with you always, even to the ends of the e.
190:5.4 in him shall all the families of the e. be blessed;
earth—with on; see face; see life; see peace
1:4.3 your course has been run in temporary form on e.,
2:1.1 “Will God indeed dwell on the e.?
2:5.10 Michael as he lived on e. the ideal spiritual life.
2:6.6 The Father, whose spirit indwells his children on e.,
3:1.1 is present “in heaven above and on the e. beneath”;
4:4.7 to effect the eternal survival of his children on e..
5:5.7 even in the days of his temporal sojourn on e.:
7:7.6 your own Creator Son, onetime Son of Man on e.,
14:5.10 and annoy you during your short sojourn on e., but
14:5.11 frequently be restrained during your short life on e.,
21:4.5 his local universe, “all power in heaven and on e.”
27:7.5 What play does for your jaded minds on e.,
30:4.11 at the conclusion of his work on e., “He led a great
30:4.26 On e. you were a creature of flesh and blood;
33:2.3 jurisdiction over “all power in heaven and on e..”
33:3.5 “all power in heaven and on e. has been committed
34:1.4 “All power in heaven and on e. has been intrusted to
39:3.5 efficient and agreeable working groups on e.;
39:5.5 “Glory to God in Havona and on e. peace and
44:6.6 You have nothing on e. to which this type of spiritual
44:8.4 things which you so earnestly longed to do on e.
48:5.7 Those things which you might have learned on e.,
52:2.1 Government appears on e., and the advanced tribal
52:4.1 the nations are learning to live on e. in peace and
52:6.1 Prince arrives with the message, “Peace on e. and
52:6.1 Your Master, when on e., warned his disciples that
52:7.3 The kingdom is appearing on e., and the glory of
53:5.2 been vested with “all power in heaven and on e..”
55:1.1 day when the “holy temple comes down upon e..”
55:3.1 planet in this stage of development—as heaven on e..
55:4.1 affairs until the morontia temple appears on e..
58:1.5 Slowly but surely physical developments on e. and
58:7.7 There are few places on the e. where such activities
59:4.2 It is the dawn of a new age on e..
59:6.2 hundred thousand species of living things on e..
60:3.22 was the third type of flying creature to appear on e.,
61:2.13 had evolved and was present on e. much as today.
62:2.3 of any animal that had theretofore existed on e..
63:6.8 was there such a high spiritual civilization on e..
64:1.1 Primitive man made his appearance on e. a little
64:3.4 the various prehuman groups than any others on e..
65:2.16 And this appearance of primitive man on e. during
65:4.7 prehuman animal stock and usually appear on e.
66:0.2 almost one-half billion primitive human beings on e.
66:4.2 aside from the technique of their appearance on e.
67:6.3 The remainder of this noble band continued on e.
67:6.7 were many good strains of biologic promise on e..
67:6.8 Van and Amadon remained on e. until shortly after
69:5.15 degree of freedom than that ever preceded it on e..
70:1.16 the races—man working out his own destiny on e..
73:1.7 —were the most advanced and cultured races on e..
73:6.1 and whose fruit had so long sustained him on e..
74:3.2 and talked far into the night, their first night on e.—
74:3.3 Adam’s second day on e. was spent in session with
74:3.4 the air over this, the most beautiful spot on e..
74:3.5 the first time such a thing had occurred on e. since
74:3.5 And thus ended the fourth day on e..
74:3.9 When the sixth day of their sojourn on e. was over,
74:4.2 events of the first six days of Adam and Eve on e.
74:4.3 a god himself, else how had he lived so long on e.,
74:4.4 It was near the dawn of their seventh day on e.
74:4.6 as long as the Adamic administration held sway on e.
74:5.2 Adam requested his advisers to remain on e. with
74:5.5 Caligastia was still present on e. and able to resist
74:8.10 almost a thousand years after Moses’ sojourn on e.
75:3.1 his first one hundred years on e. when Serapatatia,
76:4.8 tribes and represented most of the races on e.,
76:6.4 They left a great culture on e., but it was not
77:2.3 “The Nephilim (Nodites) were on e. in those days,
77:5.2 children of Adam who elected to remain on e. with
77:6.2 And such a phenomenon was never possible on e.
77:6.6 And during his sojourn on e. they all made final
77:7.3 But midwayers did many strange things on e. prior to
77:7.4 rebel cherubim and seraphim who also were on e.
77:8.11 midwayers are engaged in important missions on e.
77:9.10 that distant day when in fact peace does reign on e.
78:1.9 races in India—embracing every race on e., but
79:3.1 produced the most versatile civilization then on e..
80:6.1 the headquarters of the most advanced group on e..
86:6.6 this long before the times of any revelation on e..
88:1.1 stars and meteors as indicating the arrival on e. of
89:2.3 of Dilmun and the days of a little paradise on e..
92:5.5 the appearance on e. of the Planetary Prince and
92:5.6 Following the appearance of Adam on e., so-called
93:1.3 personalize on e. as a temporary man of the realm,
93:2.6 never married, nor could he have left offspring on e..
93:2.6 Had Machiventa remained for any period on e., his
93:2.7 later Son of God, Michael, when he appeared on e.
93:3.8 And Michael, when he appeared on e., confirmed all
93:4.15 Melch. came to achieve two tasks: to keep alive on e
93:5.2 many families on e. just as well prepared to receive
93:5.2 situated for Michael’s subsequent appearance on e.
93:9.10 Michael when he appeared on e. and in the flesh
93:10.4 fullness of the time for Michael’s appearance on e..
93:10.6 dethroned Planetary Prince, or else appear on e. to
94:5.6 Melchizedek, dwelt upon e. that the name of God
94:6.1 the purity of his teaching on e. was being unduly
95:2.10 the sins of one’s life in the flesh on e. was carried
98:7.7 Iranian savior-hero, Mithras, whose advent on e. was
100:7.7 or how indifferent to man’s welfare on e.,Jesus never
100:7.14 was inimical to the welfare of his children on e..
102:0.2 humble and unlearned of God’s children on e..
104:2.5 For example: The Master, when on e., admonished
110:1.3 temporal welfare and in your real achievements on e.
110:3.4 and with a successful and honorable career on e..
113:7.1 Monitor who so long indwelt your mind on e..
114:7.8 rehearsed for numerous crucial positions on e. and
119:7.3 that Michael would appear on e. as a helpless infant
119:8.9 down to the time of Michael’s appearance on e. in
121:8.1 a vast host of celestial beings who were on e. during
121:8.3 refused to write out his teachings when on e.
121:8.13 two thousand human beings who have lived on e.
121:8.14 the men of many races who have lived on e. during
121:8.14 elaboration of our restatement of Jesus’ life on e..]
122:1.3 plan of Michael to appear on e. as an average man,
122:3.1 he shall inaugurate the kingdom of heaven on e.
122:4.4 apply to Jesus long after his life had been lived on e..
122:4.4 constructed subsequent to Michael’s career on e..
122:8.6 that “the light of life” was about to appear on e. as
123:0.2 in any way interfere with his future mission on e.;
123:3.8 knowledge regarding man and the way he lived on e..
123:6.8 that his son was to fulfill some great mission on e..
124:2.1 personality and the character of his mission on e..
124:4.6 fulfillment of his concept of Jesus’ bestowal on e..
124:5.3 that Jesus was destined to perform a mission on e.
125:0.6 in heaven cannot so regard his erring children on e.
125:0.6 Father in heaven loves me less than my father on e.
125:6.11 heaven, I will also be obedient to my father on e..
125:6.12 his thinking or to establish the plan of his work on e.,
126:1.1 self-conscious of the nature of his bestowal on e..
126:2.2 to reveal the divine nature on e. and in the flesh,
126:2.5 preparation to do his Father’s heavenly will on e..
126:3.8 of Man, describing the work he would do on e.
126:3.8 this Son of Man, before coming down on this e. to
126:3.8 to come down on e. to proclaim salvation to needy
126:3.10 something about the nature of his mission on e.,
127:0.1 he was present on e. and in the flesh for the purpose
127:1.7 that no one living on e. could give him advice
128:1.12 even after Jesus’ emergence into the larger life on e.,
128:3.9 that Jesus was to fulfill any divine mission on e.,
128:4.2 Jesus well knew that his mission on e. was not to
128:4.9 to realize that this man was a Son of God on e..
128:6.2 most refined specimens of manhood to appear on e.
128:6.12 But Jesus did not live on e. long enough to enjoy the
129:1.7 and continued to observe how men lived on e..
129:4.6 those who chanced to be his contemporaries on e.,
129:4.7 ministry that you all may live your lives on e.;
129:4.8 He came on e. the fullness of God to be manifest to
130:2.2 the living of the heavenly life while on e. by means
130:2.4 was interested in the welfare of his children on e.,
130:6.3 does the most powerful and prosperous man on e..
130:6.4 dedicated to the ennobling service of man on e.
131:1.5 “God pours rain upon the e., he causes the sun to
131:1.8 and mother; he really loves us, his children on e..
131:2.2 none beside him in heaven above or upon the e.
131:2.13 Have I not said of my creatures on e., you are the
131:3.5 fervent, and earnest—even while he yet lives on e.—
131:10.3 mercy be received by the humblest being on e..
131:10.3 heaven know how wisely to love his children on e.
131:10.4 Father in heaven will not suffer a single child on e.
131:10.5 God by learning how to do the will of God on e.;
132:5.16 that one individual can live on e. but a short season
132:7.2 If we know God, our real business on e. is so to
132:7.6 the revelations of God flash upon e. in the lives of
133:1.3 to disclose to him that he (Jesus) was living on e.
134:7.6 consecration to the remainder of his lifework on e..
135:5.2 in heaven—“Your will be done on e. as in heaven.”
135:5.5 precede the establishment of the new kingdom on e..
135:7.1 kingdom and the end of the temporal age on e.,
135:11.3 also knowing that John’s work on e. was finished,
136:2.4 Your will be done on e., even as it is in heaven.”
136:6.8 to reveal his Father in heaven to his children on e.,
136:8.4 knowledge in the furtherance of his mission on e.?
136:8.8 decided that he would not lend his mission on e. to
136:9.3 potential possession of all power in heaven and on e.
136:9.7 Jesus would appear on e. as the Prince of Peace to
137:3.3 had become a firm believer in Jesus’ mission on e..
137:3.6 they believed that his future course on e. would be
137:5.2 who he was and what was to be his mission on e.
137:8.7 and when I shall have finished my work on e.,
138:7.1 all power in heaven and on e. will presently be
138:7.1 in humble obedience to execute his bidding on e..”
139:2.6 of courage and cowardice that ever lived on e..
139:7.10 the teachings of the Master during his sojourn on e..
139:8.12 fully understand all about Jesus and his work on e.,
140:2.2 From among our children on e. I have chosen these
140:2.2 And I would, if it is your will, tarry on e. a time to
140:3.1 men separate and distinct from all other men on e..
140:3.1 as my agents on e. you will be obligated to abide
140:5.2 Jesus lived on e. as a twofold personality—human
140:6.2 ideas of the Son of Man and his mission on e..
140:6.6 I am on e. solely to comfort the minds, liberate the
140:6.11 lay not up for yourselves treasures on e., but by
140:7.4 great motives of his postbaptismal mission on e.:
140:8.1 re-establishment of Israel as a temporal power on e.
140:8.17 And if Jesus were on e. today, living his life in the
140:8.25 Jesus wanted his children on e. to live as though they
140:9.3 death, and before you establish the kingdom on e.,
141:2.1 also rules within the hearts of his children on e. by
141:4.1 damaging entries against his erring children on e.,
141:7.7 the essentials of truth for an entire age on e..
141:7.11 his work on e. was in some respects to be limited by
142:2.2 love of the Father in heaven for his children on e..
142:2.3 Loving your children as a father on e., you must
142:3.3 to accept the sincere worship of his children on e.,
142:4.2 and the likeness of things in heaven and on e..
142:7.2 he himself was on e. living a unique life in the flesh,
142:7.2 Man was the only person who had ever lived on e.
142:7.3 beginning here on e. and progressing up through life
142:7.16 Many times we grievously suffer on e., and not
143:1.6 The service of the kingdom on e. will call for all
143:5.8 nature and sonship which Jesus had made on e.;
143:7.9 other worlds did, and other generations on e. will.
144:0.3 beginning of the full and final effort of his life on e.,
144:1.1 of Jesus or the significance of his bestowal on e..
144:3.5 your will be done On e. as it is in heaven.
144:5.1 during the remainder of Jesus’ sojourn on e., he
144:5.41 Give your children on e. this day To see the way,
145:2.1 Jesus in Capernaum than in any other one city on e..
145:2.9 wills that his children on e. should begin that eternal
145:3.10 Such a scene was never witnessed on e. before
145:3.15 every now and then attended Jesus’ mission on e.
145:3.15 They were incidentally inherent in having on e. a
145:5.6 my mission on e. is the revelation of the Father,
147:5.6 or supposedly most flagrant sinner on e. if such
148:4.7 view mankind beginning on e. with a perfect Adam
148:5.1 permits so many of his children on e. to suffer so
148:5.3 toward the betterment of his estate on e..
148:6.10 And that is our mission on e..
148:6.11 rebellion against the righteous rule of heaven on e..
148:9.3 that the Son of Man has authority and power on e.
149:0.4 This was the clearinghouse for Jesus’ work on e.
149:2.7 When the Creator himself was on e., incarnated in
149:2.7 a religion who performed supermaterial acts on e..
149:2.8 most revolutionary feature of Michael’s mission on e
149:4.6 of cultural familiarity with life as it is lived on e..
149:5.3 to make the best of their lives on e., having thus
149:6.3 constitutes the mission of the Son of Man on e..
150:3.2 indicating that a great man had been born on e..
150:3.3 nothing to do with the events of human life on e..
150:5.4 plans for the establishment of the kingdom on e..
151:3.15 is also like a man who cast good seed upon the e.;
152:1.4 evaluate what took place on e. in the person of Jesus
152:1.5 Never before Jesus was on e., nor since, has it
152:3.2 this spiritual brotherhood of the sons of God on e..
152:5.4 heavenly Father or to advance his kingdom on e..
152:6.5 ordeals of the last year of the Master’s ministry on e.
153:2.4 is it you seek as evidence of my mission on e.?
153:2.4 and to establish on e. the spiritual brotherhood of
153:2.9 I have come down upon the e., not to do my own
154:6.1 continuously in the divinity of his mission on e..
155:1.2 ideas about the Son of Man and his mission on e..
155:4.2 the establishment of the kingdom of heaven on e.,
155:5.10 for a long time there will live on e. those timid,
156:5.16 as to render you a useful citizen to function on e. in
156:6.9 for this last and eventful year of his mission on e..
157:6.2 of a new epoch in their Master’s career on e.,
157:7.5 go to be endowed for the finish of my work on e..
158:0.2 of the celestial beings so soon to appear on e..
158:4.2 rebellious midwayers who were then present on e.
158:7.3 the end of the bestowal of the Son of Man on e..
159:1.3 maintain temporal order in the kingdom on e..
159:1.3 the temporal welfare of the brotherhood on e..
159:1.3 whatsoever you shall decree on e. shall be
159:1.5 therefore freely give to your fellows on e..”
160:5.7 who chooses to enter the kingdom of heaven on e.
161:2.9 assertions about himself and his mission on e.,
162:1.11 regarding the nature of his mission on e..
162:4.1 the bold announcement of his mission on e. before all
162:6.1 When the Son of Man has finished his work on e.,
162:6.3 true waters of life in the kingdom of heaven on e.
163:7.1 Master’s entering Jerusalem for his final labors on e..
164:3.1 how he would once more bring his mission on e.
165:1.2 The Master chose to terminate his work on e. when
165:3.2 when the Son of Man has completed his mission on e
165:3.3 I admonish you to fear none, in heaven or on e.,
165:4.1 the spiritual realities of the kingdom of God on e.
165:4.3 This man laid up treasures for himself on e., but he
165:4.5 There is no sin in having honest possessions on e.
165:4.14 and would have talked with him about wealth on e.
166:3.4 reward of unselfish service in the kingdom on e..
166:3.4 servants in the Father’s ministry of mercy on e.;
166:5.6 as he lived and taught, than any other group on e..
169:4.1 At the time Jesus lived on e. and taught in the flesh
170:1.7 Just before the advent of Jesus on e., the Jews
170:1.7 triumph, the eternal age of God’s supreme rule on e.
170:1.13 personal experience in relation to his fellows on e.
170:2.7 Man’s mortal sojourn on e. acquired new meanings
170:3.11 of spiritual pre-eminence does come upon the e.,
170:4.4 invisible spiritual beings which prevails on e. and in
170:4.6 the future spiritual age of light and life on e..
170:4.15 He promised a new revelation of the kingdom on e.
170:4.16 so have successive believing generations lived on e.
170:5.8 as to all other religions, races, and nations on e.—
170:5.19 any way referring either to the visible church on e.
170:5.19 belief regarding the fact of Michael’s sojourn on e.
170:5.21 Jesus conceived it has to a large extent failed on e.;
171:2.2 of the mission of doing the Father’s will on e.
171:4.3 persistent belief in the temporal kingdom on e.,
171:4.6 the Son of Man will be perfected in his mission on e.
172:5.11 was always their day of being nearest heaven on e.
174:5.8 shall enjoy a more abundant existence on e. and in
174:5.13 now I declare to you that I, if I be lifted up on e.
174:5.13 have believed that the Deliverer would abide on e.
175:1.5 of the Father in heaven for all his creatures on e..
175:4.15 beings hovered over this momentous scene on e.,
176:1.2 people with a special spiritual mission on e..
176:2.4 the Son of Man glorified by God and appearing on e.
176:2.6 no one in heaven or on e. may presume to speak.
176:3.3 have been with me in the Father’s business on e.
176:4.3 all power in heaven and on e. had been placed in his
176:4.5 Will his second advent on e. be timed to occur in
176:4.6 As far as we know, he may appear on e. any day,
176:4.7 The second advent of Michael on e. is an event of
176:4.7 Be you therefore ever ready to welcome him on e.
177:1.3 Master spent this last day of quiet on e. visiting
177:5.6 ever sleep through with his chosen family on e.,
178:0.1 his last free day on e. as a divine Son incarnated in
178:2.1 many and successive temporal kingdoms on e..
178:3.2 works in connection with my mission on e..
178:3.4 brought the kingdom of heaven to you here on e.,
178:3.4 —and when you have finished your work on e.,
178:3.4 even as I have finished my Father’s work on e.
179:2.3 Father, and that his work on e. was almost finished
179:2.3 Jesus knew he had revealed the Father’s love on e.
179:2.3 of all power and authority in heaven and on e..
179:5.7 recall the life I have lived on e. among you and
179:5.7 rejoice that I am to continue to live on e. with you
180:0.3 But when you have finished your work on e. as I
180:0.3 going to leave you, you will see me no more on e.,
180:3.2 Nothing, save to offer them fellowship on e. and
180:4.1 fully accepted the work I have done for you on e.,
180:4.1 to my Father: Having left my children alone on e.,
180:4.3 even as the Father and I have wrought on e.
180:6.9 the glorious material triumph of the kingdom on e..
181:1.8 The peace which Michael gives his children on e.
181:1.8 Jesus had trouble on e., he has even been falsely
181:2.8 my life to the establishment of your kingdom on e.,
181:2.10 the relation of citizenship on e. to sonship in the
181:2.10 conflict between requirements of citizenship on e.
181:2.11 the work given into your hands is finished on e.,
181:2.15 live long on the e. that your life of many years
181:2.18 Go on with your work on e. to the end, and then
181:2.19 Show all men on e. and the angels of heaven how
181:2.20 Remember, Philip, you have a great mission on e.,
182:1.3 Father, I have exalted you on e. and accomplished
182:3.8 not to interfere with these transactions on e. unless
182:3.9 their doom as a people with a special mission on e.
183:1.2 just as all mortals must finish up their lives on e.
183:1.2 cannot expect to have their last hours on e. and
185:1.1 Sanhedrin in respect as the highest tribunal on e..
185:6.7 Greek mythology of the gods coming down on e.,
186:1.7 This onetime ambassador of the kingdom on e. now
186:2.1 Jesus knew that his work on e. was finished.
186:2.2 the nature and divinity of his mission on e..
186:5.1 indicate that the death of the Son of Man on e. has
186:5.2 the death of his Son as it was carried out on e..
186:5.3 the technique of the required experience on e.
186:5.3 At this very time Jesus’ duty on e. was done.
186:5.5 All that the Son of Man said or did on e. greatly
186:5.6 The Father loved mortal man on e. just as much
187:4.4 the full fellowship of the kingdom of heaven on e..
188:3.7 former Adjuster of Jesus to have been present on e.
188:4.4 Before Jesus lived on e., you might possibly have
188:5.7 greater than any that had hitherto been known on e..
188:5.9 an offended God, but it does stand forever, on e.
188:5.12 and understand the meaning of his bestowal on e.,
189:1.2 body in which he had lived and wrought on e. for
189:2.8 disintegration as characterizes all bodies on e. except
190:2.1 appearances in visible form to his believers on e..
190:2.2 to believe in his eldest brother’s mission on e., but
190:4.1 While the Son of Man appeared on e. among the
191:3.2 When he next appeared to his mortal children on e.,
192:2.7 When you are through on e., you shall come to me
192:2.8 never be dismayed; when you are through on e.,
192:2.9 When you have finished your service with me on e.,
192:2.10 you are devoted to the welfare of my brethren on e.
192:2.12 As I have done the Father’s will on e., so shall you
192:2.13 Have faith in God to the end of your days on e..
192:3.1 and as ambassadors of the Father’s kingdom on e..
192:3.3 Jesus was occupied with the morontia creatures on e.
193:0.3 to reveal my Father in heaven to his children on e..
193:0.3 I have revealed you as the sons of God on e..
193:0.4 of the Father and the service of his children on e..
193:1.2 love of the heavenly Father for his children on e.
193:3.1 Jesus made his last appearance on e. as a morontia
193:3.2 and will we see the glory of God manifested on e.?
193:4.3 one of the twelve consecrated ambassadors on e..
194:2.1 Jesus lived on e and taught a gospel which redeemed
194:3.1 When Jesus was on e., he lived his life as one
194:3.4 is the one progressive and aggressive soul on e..
195:6.4 realism is only a passing episode in man’s life on e..
195:9.8 if it could only see Jesus as he really lived on e.
195:10.1 The world needs to see Jesus living again on e. in
195:10.6 not stirred since the days when they walked on e. as
195:10.9 as the best existent exponent of his lifework on e..
195:10.12 been one of the greatest powers for good on e.,
196:0.7 human and divine being functioning on e. as a
196:2.2 spiritual progression which man begins on e. and
196:2.3 a picture of the triumphant Jesus as he walked on e.
earth—with to
1:4.3 mortal tabernacle “returns to the e. whence it came”;
57:6.3 or may be gradually drawn into the e. as meteors.
58:2.1 The planetary atmosphere filters through to the e.
74:4.1 They decided that Divinity had descended to e. in
77:2.3 universal folk tale of the gods who came down to e.
85:1.2 marked the passage of a spirit on its way to e..
85:1.2 In Bengal many worship a meteor which fell to e. in
85:3.1 that the souls of men came back to e. in animal form.
94:11.3 Buddha’s spirit returned periodically to e. as a living
98:5.4 be annihilated upon the return of Mithras to e..
112:3.7 Never does a departed Adjuster return to e. as the
131:9.4 While all creatures must die and return to the e.,
135:11.2 Jesus of Nazareth comes down to the e. from
136:2.4 a Son of God as he was before he came to e. in the
140:3.1 glories of a better life and have been sent back to e.
140:8.20 come down to e. to teach something additional,
146:7.2 the advancing spirit of mortal man to return to e.
150:8.2 who, in mercy, gives light to the e. and to those who
159:5.17 the philosophy of religion from heaven down to e..
174:5.8 except a grain of wheat falls into the e. and dies, it
176:4.6 to disassociate the Master’s personal return to e.
196:2.5 and sincerely believed in his immediate return to e. to
earth’s—see crust; see surface
42:6.8 would attain a diameter equal to that of the e.’ orbit
57:7.4 E.’ rapid gain over the moon in size enabled it to
57:8.20 Since the condensation of the e.’ hydrosphere,
58:1.7 just such a distribution of the e.’ waters was rapidly
58:2.2 The e.’ atmosphere is all but opaque to much of
58:2.6 The height of the e.’ atmosphere is indicated by
58:2.6 The lower five or six miles of the e.’ atmosphere is
58:2.8 the sunspot craters out through space to the e.’ outer
58:5.1 The e.’ core had become as dense and rigid as steel,
58:5.2 The outer one thousand miles of the e’ mass consists
58:5.5 The e.’ core is twelve times as dense as water.
59:6.6 Many of the e.’ higher regions had become arid and
60:3.10 water supply of much of the e.’ present arid regions.
60:4.1 from this time on throughout the e.’ history but
74:5.4 Aside from the cream of the e.’ population,
178:2.1 were beginning to sense that e.’ greatest tragedy
earth—adjective; see earth child or children;
earth family; earth life; earth mission;
earth mother; see career
38:9.13 their e. brethren, whom they so jealously guarded
47:3.6 call upon your loved ones and other e. friends who
48:2.17 the initial world of reception for e.-origin mortals,
55:3.1 neither have the e. animals been subdued in
61:1.12 The e. circuit of land in northern latitudes was
74:4.4 made clear to these e. minds that only the Father
74:7.7 4. History and culture of the various e. races.
81:5.3 an exalted and ever-advancing guild of e. workers,
93:10.9 and Eve are destined to accompany their e. fellows
96:0.2 to prepare the way for the e. bestowal of a Son of
110:7.10 until the last e. struggle is over; I will be true to my
112:4.13 the reception of the surviving soul of the e. mortal
113:6.6 then re-present you to the Monitor of your e. days.
113:7.1 and ever-present angelic companions of e. days;
116:2.3 most distant and beautiful expression in the e. lives
119:7.4 For a third of a century of e. time all eyes in all
121:0.1 as they were observed by my order of e. creatures,
121:8.12 memory resources of my own order of e. creatures
122:5.0 5. JESUS’ EARTH PARENTS
126:0.1 Of all Jesus’ e.-life experiences, the fourteenth and
129:1.15 The days of his e. pilgrimages were approaching.
129:4.1 was the most enthralling of all Jesus’ e. experiences,
131:10.3 If our e. parents, being of evil tendency, know how
134:8.4 mortal goal of this e. creature was there attained.
135:3.4 eternal order of e. affairs, the kingdom of heaven.”
136:1.6 the true concept of the union in one e. personality
136:5.3 some certain act or episode of the Son’s e. labors.
136:5.4 departures from the natural e. order as to time.
136:5.5 in connection with Jesus’ remaining e. labors
136:5.6 for Michael perfectly to limit his personal e. activities
136:5.6 for the Son of Man thus to limit his new e. status as
136:6.2 consistent policy for the remainder of his e. labors.
139:4.4 being the chum of Jesus than any other e. mortal,
141:7.9 not to set an example for a few e. creatures, but to
142:5.2 Do you e. fathers take pleasure in torturing your
144:2.5 win favor with God but to change your e. attitude
149:1.4 as they occurred in the course of Jesus’ e. ministry,
156:5.16 in the flesh, you are still citizens of the e. kingdoms.
157:6.3 The third stage of the Master’s e. experience
157:7.5 inaugurate his fourth phase of e. ministry as the Son
158:7.4 his policy of pursuing to the end his e. bestowal in
161:2.12 Rodan was a faithful believer to the end of his e days
168:1.9 greatest of all works connected with the e. ministry
168:2.1 While these e. creatures stood there in breathless
168:2.3 just twelve seconds of e. time the hitherto lifeless
172:3.1 to perform the mightiest work of his e. bestowal,
182:3.6 the Father desired his Son to finish his e. bestowal
189:1.12 required more than an hour of e. time and was twice
193:4.4 Judas met defeat in his battles of the e. struggle
earth child
131:1.9 e. longs for the security of the arms of the Father.
131:10.6 best of all, he is my spirit Father, and as his e. I am
142:7.13 family life to the relations of man, the e., to God,
144:4.3 The e. comes into being by the will of its parents.
146:2.2 loss of personal communion between the e. and his
146:3.7 “Every e. who follows the leading of this spirit
earth children
136:6.8 Jesus sought to lead his e. to join him in a sincere
136:8.6 trying methods, just such procedures as his e. must
140:1.2 my Father is about to set up in the hearts of his e. is
161:1.7 achieved the manifestation of personality to his e.,
earth family
127:6.12 role of guiding and directing the children of his e..
142:7.17 you not allow me to use the e. as an illustration of
145:0.3 was the chief comfort of Jesus, as regards his e.,
154:2.4 supernatural ministration to any member of his e.
154:6.1 five members of Jesus’ e. arrived on the scene
154:6.5 another of those instances in which his e. could not
154:6.9 Jesus did not forsake his e. to do his Father’s work
157:0.2 through no fault of either, Jesus and his e. failed to
earth life
1:6.8 in Jesus’ e. we are inspired by the perfect
12:5.5 Even during the days of the e. in the flesh, though
14:5.11 must frequently be restrained during your short e.
46:2.7 and its transition worlds you are far nearer your e.
102:3.14 while in the e. of Christ Michael we behold the
102:8.7 yet revealed in Nebadon—the e. of Jesus of Nazareth.
117:5.4 even as the Father was revealed in the e. of Jesus.
120:1.7 which should guide you in the living of your e. as
120:2.7 Your e. in the likeness of mortal flesh shall not
120:3.2 That, in the pursuit of the ideal of your mortal e.,
120:4.3 God did not, at some vital moment in the e. of Jesus,
121:6.6 Gospel of John, last of the narratives of Jesus’ e.,
122:4.4 as to appear to fit some episode of the Master’s e..
126:0.1 Of all Jesus’ e. experiences, the fourteenth and
129:1.8 From this day to the end of his e. Jesus was known
129:3.5 the sublime task of living his mortal e. all the while
132:4.3 and most informative of any like period of his e..
134:7.7 extraordinary epochs in the Master’s e. on Urantia.
136:2.5 remainder of Jesus’ e. this Personalized Adjuster was
136:3.2 be employed in the new and changed phase of e.
136:4.9 in which he could order the remainder of his e..
136:4.9 Jesus lived out the remainder of his e. always true
136:4.11 In all this planning for the remainder of his e.,
136:5.2 remained with him throughout the balance of his e.,
136:7.4 Throughout his entire e. Jesus was consistently loyal
138:6.2 While Jesus, at this period of his e., did not require
139:0.1 is a testimony to the righteousness of Jesus’ e. that,
140:3.1 which I exemplify in my e. of revealing the Father
140:3.17 At the end of your e. you will all expect mercy;
140:10.3 Jesus lived his e. on Urantia, not to set a personal
142:7.15 Jesus had now lived his e. to the full satisfaction of
144:4.6 Only in the great crises of his e. did Jesus ever pray
145:3.4 That Sabbath was a great day in the e. of Jesus, yes,
145:3.11 Not in all of Jesus’ subsequent e. did another such
146:3.7 The way from the e. to the eternal estate has not
146:3.10 Throughout his entire e. Jesus gave his followers
148:9.1 strangest and most unique episodes of all Jesus’ e.
149:2.1 being the inspired interpretation afforded by his e.,
153:1.4 This crisis in Jesus’ e. began with the feeding of the
153:1.6 of the five thousand was the one event of his e.
154:7.2 From now on, throughout the remainder of his e.,
155:3.8 His whole e. was consistently devoted to the mission
157:6.3 This third period of his e. embraced the times when
158:1.4 departed, leaving him alone to finish out his e. as
169:4.11 the true nature of the heavenly Father in his e.,
177:1.6 Throughout the few remaining hours of Jesus’ e.
182:1.9 But when Jesus had finished his e., this name of
196:2.6 Master as they were inseparably bound up in his e.
earth mission
120:2.2 2. Apart from your e. and your universe revelation,
126:3.11 appear in Jerusalem during the time of his e.;
135:11.4 finally, tell the beloved herald of my e. that he shall
145:0.3 believed in the divinity of his e. from the times of
157:6.6 Jesus well knew that his e. could not possibly fulfill
158:3.4 this testimony regarding the success of his e.
166:4.12 they failed to grasp the meaning of his e. until after
167:5.6 They did not fully realize that his e. was concerned
167:5.7 The fact that the Son of Man pursues his e. alone
earth mother
80:7.7 the glorification and worship of Mary the e. of Jesus.
85:5.1 to be the children of the sky father and the e..
122:0.3 tidings that she had been selected to become the e.
122:1.2 Mary, the e. of Jesus, was a descendant of a long
122:8.6 found the babe and left their gifts with Mary, his e.
earth-life
126:0.1 Of all Jesus’ e. experiences, the fourteenth and
earth-origin
48:2.17 halls on the initial world of reception for e. mortals,
earthborn
136:9.6 but this e. Jew, who possessed such tremendous
earthen
140:6.14 “My brethren, you are e. vessels; it is best for you
earthenware
60:3.5 pure clay now used for the manufacture of e. were
122:6.2 The furniture consisted of a low stone table, e. and
earthly—see earthly career, earthly family; earthly father
see earthly life
2:5.9 analogous to that given by a child to an e. parent;
5:3.5 work out the details of your e. sojourn in connection
6:1.4 Son, as is suggested in one of his e. prayers: “And
8:4.5 and guide you through the paths of e. existence.
20:2.3 are born of e. mothers on the evolutionary worlds.
20:4.3 upon the mortal dissolution of their e. tabernacles.
28:6.20 in disinterested labor for the welfare of one’s e.
34:6.8 joys of living and the satisfactions of e. existence.
34:6.13 in human faithfulness perform the duties of their e.
41:4.5 than you perceive in the air of your e. living rooms.
47:9.3 a tardy member of his e. or mansonia working group
48:4.20 enjoy the celestial equivalents of your e. humor
64:6.27 standing before the celestial powers as any other e.
65:2.1 man’s ascent from seaweed to the lordship of e.
66:5.31 being intrusted with all matters of e. concern which
67:7.3 e. affairs were so disorganized and retarded that the
68:3.1 fear of pain, unsatisfied hunger, or some e. calamity;
77:4.8 Sumerian clay tablets which tell of this e. paradise
81:6.28 quality of thinking, the coming e. goal of existence.
87:4.4 a new concept of the invisible control of e. affairs.
93:8.1 Melchizedek wanted to leave the scene of his e.
94:6.10 the theory that the e. way is the distorted shadow of
95:4.3 and fly away”—that all things e. are evanescent.
100:2.7 believer, what does it matter if all things e. crash?”
100:7.7 trusted his Father as a little child trusts his e. parent.
108:5.5 They are called heavenly helpers, not e. helpers.
109:2.8 as undetected indwellers of the e. tabernacles of
110:1.5 which must serve as the e. tabernacle of this gift
111:7.3 feet must tread the material paths of e. endeavor?
112:7.2 When your e. course in temporary form has been
112:7.9 the onetime soul of e. origin stands in worshipful
112:7.19 True it is, you mortals are of e., animal origin;
120:2.7 mortals of Urantia in the days of your e. sojourn
123:3.2 Jesus found out that his e. parents were not all-wise
125:6.1 Jesus was strangely unmindful of his e. parents;
127:5.4 with the pressing problems of practical e. affairs
127:6.12 spiritual living to the practical demands of e.
127:6.12 life while he continues on with the e. existence.
128:4.6 to segregate certain features of his e. experience,
129:4.7 from the partial to the perfect, from the e. to the
131:4.6 and a gracious father who remits all our e. offenses
136:2.6 active personality contact with his e. associates,
136:6.2 chose to pursue the path of normal e. existence;
136:8.8 put loyalty to his Father’s will above every other e.
139:4.10 present and near at hand right up to the last e. hour
140:3.1 more is required than of the citizens of the e. rule.
140:8.16 He never taught his followers to avoid e. possessions
140:8.30 not teach his apostles that religion is man’s only e.
146:2.16 apprehensive concerning the problems of your e.
147:3.3 I would work, to improve your e. state but more
148:5.3 enable man to overcome much of his e. misery.
154:0.2 did not propose to meddle with the affairs of e. rule
155:6.11 the will of God can be done in any e. occupation.
158:7.6 fishermen persisted in dreaming of an e. kingdom
165:4.5 that your apostles have sold all their e. possessions
165:5.3 ask for the heavenly, and the e. shall be included.
166:3.8 surmounting every e. obstacle which might chance to
169:2.5 when all things e. fail, you shall be joyfully received
170:0.1 from all connection with e. kingdoms and temporal
170:2.7 were the result (reward) of righteous e. striving.
171:7.9 or the premeditated in the Master’s e. ministry.
174:1.3 With the e. child and the heavenly Father,
176:3.2 your first and e. adventure in sonship with God.
178:1.1 of sonship with God to citizenship in e. governments.
178:1.3 while you seek to enlighten such misguided e. rulers
178:1.3 You shall not render spiritual worship to e. rulers;
178:1.3 you employ the physical forces of e. governments,
178:1.4 and war-minded citizens of the e. kingdoms.
178:1.5 As men, you are indeed citizens of the e. kingdoms,
178:1.8 so should the rulers of e. governments become all
178:1.9 So long as the rulers of e. governments seek to
178:2.1 not reconcile the impending end of his e. ministry
181:2.19 all things have become sacred, and all e. labor has
182:1.6 I long to show my e. brethren the glory I had with
182:3.10 many of those pleasant scenes of his e. ministry.
185:1.9 a great blunder, a far-reaching error in e. affairs,
190:1.9 until after they had disposed of their e. possessions,
194:4.7 This spontaneous sharing of e. possessions was
196:0.11 child’s trust in the security of its e. surroundings.
196:0.11 heavenly Father as a child leans upon its e. parent,
earthly career(s)
25:8.5 the companion or close associate of your e. career,
39:2.13 When you finish your e., your body remains on
48:4.13 a rich vein of it and are greatly helped in their e.
110:1.2 the dark and uncertain mazes of your short e.;
113:1.5 from that time until the e. is finished, that mortal will
120:2.9 no superhuman repercussions will attend your e.
137:5.2 the most important conferences of all Jesus’ e..
181:2.3 now, as I enter upon the closing hours of my e.,
earthly family
142:7.4 discoursed at length on the e. as an illustration of
181:2.2 continue so to act in matters concerning my e..
183:4.8 the apostles, the chief disciples, and the e. of Jesus.
186:3.3 reports to the apostles, the Greeks, and Jesus’ e.,
190:2.6 he appeared visibly before his e. and their friends,
194:3.15 gift was bestowed upon the members of Jesus’ e..
earthly father(s)
125:6.12 did most gracefully conform to the desires of his e.
126:3.5 Jesus rightly reasoned that the watchcare of his e.
123:3.6 his Father much as he would talk to Joseph, his e..
125:0.6 If you, my e., possess such human reflections of
142:6.8 to the guidance and leading of a wise and loving e.,
177:2.5 he is wholly dependent on the e. for his first ideas
177:2.7 a tremendous responsibility rests upon all e.
181:2.3 But as for the responsibilities left to me by my e.,
186:2.4 upon the death scene of a nation—his e.’ own people.
earthly life
146:2.14 prayer for divine guidance over the pathway of e.
149:6.8 we have become brethren in the flesh of the e. life.
194:3.1 traits which the Master manifested in his own e..
194:3.8 The fact of Jesus’ e. provides a fixed point for the
196:0.11 In the e. of Jesus, religion was a living experience,
196:0.14 Jesus’ e. life was devoted to one great purpose—196:02.09 Jesus did not long to escape from his e. life;
earthquake
63:3.4 both were killed at the time of an e. by the falling of
80:2.4 the Mediterranean, gave way as the result of an e.,
117:6.25 find the Supreme suddenly as an e. tears chasms into
123:3.2 Jesus asked his father the cause of a mild e. which
123:3.3 Joseph’s first thought was to tell Jesus that the e.
earthquakes
41:10.4 During the earlier ages of all these new worlds, e.
41:10.4 mighty upheavals, characterized by volcanoes, e.,
46:2.1 and other evolved worlds since there are neither e.
57:8.0 8. THE AGE OF EARTHQUAKES
57:8.2 e. made their appearance as this epoch of crustal
57:8.5 Volcanoes are still widespread and e. are severe
57:8.15 Severe e. did not begin until the continental mass
57:8.15 When they once began, they increased in frequency
57:8.15 For millions of years e. have diminished, but Urantia
57:8.17 Volcanic eruptions and e. continued to diminish in
58:5.4 the more severe e. would literally shake the world
58:5.4 E. are caused by sliding and shifting of the solid
58:7.6 grotesquely twisted as a result of upheavals of e.
59:3.6 Violent e. took place in northern Europe, notably
85:0.4 powerful natural forces, such as storms, floods, e.,
176:1.1 You should not be perturbed by famines or e.;
earthward
46:1.6 the terrestrial broadcast waves, reflecting them e.
95:2.8 the oblique rays of the sun observed penetrating e.
earthworms
65:2.5 the closely related groups of e. and leeches,
ease
27:4.3 and so guide their steps as to put them at perfect e.
38:2.3 tasks for mortals are performed with exceeding e.
48:5.8 as problem avoidance, unfairness, and e. seeking.
48:8.3 survive just to enjoy endless bliss and eternal e..
50:6.3 ideal, as spheres whereon life is a flowery bed of e..
69:5.11 others toiled for property because it meant e..
81:6.7 tribes who thus sought e. seldom utilized their
82:1.7 welfare and perpetuation high above individual e.
83:4.7 it was thought best to appear miserable and ill at e.
93:4.14 Chedorlaomer; he simply did not feel quite at e.
94:7.3 to deliver men from fear, to make them feel at e.
108:5.5 Adjuster does not bestow e. of living and freedom
113:4.3 of a seraphim rarely means attaining a life of e..
129:1.9 Jesus always made them feel at e. in his presence.
140:10.4 I referred not to e. of deception, mere willingness
143:1.6 service of the kingdom is one of monotonous e..
153:2.6 that you might fill the belly with the bread of e..
154:2.5 do not progress favorably in environmental e..
165:4.2 take now your e.; eat, drink, and be merry, for you
171:7.5 And Jesus always made his friends feel at e..
180:2.5 thoughtlessly and ignorantly pray for selfish e.
181:1.2 not an endless rest of idleness and selfish e. but
ease-drifting
178:1.10 as a loving discipline designed to save your e. souls.
ease-promoting
160:1.4 right to live peaceably and contentedly under the e.
ease-seeking
155:5.13 Are you fearful, soft, and e.?
eased
127:3.1 the financial pressure thus e. for the time being,
easement
84:5.9 Every e. of the struggle for existence has redounded
easier
2:4.2 his neighbor, the e. it will be to forgive him, even to
6:8.5 you find it e. to grasp the reality of both the Father
9:5.4 that the evolutionary will creatures find it e. to form
70:7.18 taxes were e. to collect when disguised as an offering
84:3.7 Man has usually chosen the e. path, inequality has
103:1.4 It is much e. for men to agree on religious values—
113:5.3 imply that you may not make their tasks either e. or
121:7.4 And all this made it e. for certain religious leaders of
122:6.1 made it all the e. for him subsequently to enjoy
141:6.2 you can the e. persuade him that he is in reality a
156:5.13 Every day a true believer lives, he finds it e. to do
163:3.1 You have a saying that it is ‘e. for a camel to go
194:0.5 e. to remember their personal association with Jesus
easiest
19:1.5 Such a procedure is the e. path to a certain form of
easily
35:4.4 It is e. possible for such a Son to make himself
35:9.5 disloyalty to the will of Michael could most e.
37:2.5 Both types of Brilliant Evening Stars are e. visible to
48:6.37 you can do several things as e. as one if you leave
62:2.1 walk on their hind legs, they could e. stand erect.
67:1.6 Habitual sinners can e. become iniquitous, become
67:4.3 mating with the sons and daughters of earth, e. gave
69:8.5 The Africans could e. be taught to till the soil;
85:1.2 man e. believed that such blazing streaks marked the
93:6.2 Abraham, meanwhile greatly increased, could e.
96:4.7 that God was vengeful and e. influenced by man’s
139:5.8 Philip was not e. discouraged; he was a plodder
140:5.19 Children can e. be taught to function as peacemakers
153:4.3 you would e. perceive that one who is greater than
160:3.4 would e. and gracefully gain an equal victory by
165:2.7 lest some of you too e. comprehend this parable, I
172:1.8 they were well-to-do and could e. afford to make
177:4.12 At last the chief priests and elders could breathe e.
178:1.8 help to make such a citizen the more e. reached by
178:2.10 Judas was e. prevented from following Peter, John,
183:3.1 to identify Jesus so that the apprehenders could e.
185:6.1 his enemies and the e. led and unthinking populace.
186:3.1 They were at last able to breathe e., and so they
187:2.1 also could those present e. hear all that Jesus said
east—see East
1:1.4 In another, the Infinite Upholder, and to the e.,
32:2.12 Nebadon now swings far to the south and e. in the
58:2.9 since it turns slightly to the e. as the sun rises and
58:4.3 Africa moved south, creating an e. and west trough,
58:4.3 the islands of the Pacific broke away on the e. and
59:1.8 Appalachian trough, its waves broke upon the e.
59:5.20 North America e. of the Mississippi valley rose,
60:3.13 in the e. the worn-down Appalachian Mountains of
60:4.3 among those of the older e.-west systems.
60:4.3 and in the second European e.-west system, which
61:3.3 deposition continued through the lowlands to the e..
61:7.2 in the e. it extended as far south as the Ohio River
64:1.5 on through Europe and Asia to Java in the e.; but
64:1.6 of Andon and Fonta had migrated far to the e. and
64:1.7 going e., who mingled so freely with their retarded
64:3.1 other struggling center of culture persisted in the e..
64:3.4 To the e. of the Badonan peoples,in the Siwalik Hills
64:4.1 in India to France on the west, China on the e.,
64:7.6 the offspring of this union journeyed on to the e.
64:7.9 Neanderthalers had been driven south and e. by the
64:7.10 intelligent tribes that swept over Europe from the e..
67:3.4 poorly protected settlement a few miles to the e. of
67:4.2 the disloyal staff migrated to the north and the e..
73:1.5 highland regions of Elam e. of the Euphrates valley.
73:3.4 higher lands of the peninsula and flowed e. through
73:5.1 while in the “e. of Eden” were built the domiciles
74:3.9 the first time in their new home in “the e. of Eden.”
74:7.1 schools, lived and worked in the “e. of Eden.”
76:0.1 The only way open was to the e., and so they
76:2.9 And so Cain departed for the land of Nod, e. of the
76:4.4 most of these vegetarian tribes migrated to the e.
77:3.1 the Nodites moved north and e., founding the new
77:5.10 center of civilization was situated in the region e.
78:1.3 the Adamsonite headquarters, situated e. of the shore
78:1.5 to the north and e. of the Adamson headquarters.
78:1.11 mingled with Nodites and Adamites from the e..
78:5.5 mixed Andites and Egyptians followed down the e.
78:6.1 the hill tribes to the e. and the harassment of the
78:8.6 north and from Egypt in the west to India in the e..
79:1.2 relations with the progressive Chinese to the e. and
79:1.2 To the e. the Gobi was an open grassland where
79:1.5 great Andite exodus from the lands south and e. of
79:3.2 with Mesopotamia on the west and China to the e.,
79:5.6 the land passage to the e., over the Bering isthmus,
79:6.12 the mountains to the west and the Pacific to the e..
80:1.1 the south met Nodites and Adamites from the e..
80:2.2 The least progressive division to the e. of the Sahara
80:2.2 The central group moved north and e. to the Nile
80:2.5 increasing numbers to the north and e. of Eden.
80:2.5 But now the Adamites enter Europe from the e.
80:3.9 it received a fresh impetus from the e. when the
81:1.2 the stream of migration north and e. into Turkestan.
81:1.2 the Andites still confined by mountains to the e. in
85:4.2 The e. wind is a god in South America, for it
97:9.3 fellow tribesmen—the Gileadites—e. of the Jordan.
122:6.1 Mount Tabor range to the e. and the hill of Nain,
122:6.1 Their home was located a little to the south and e.
123:4.5 during an unexpected July sandstorm from the e..
123:5.12 Far to the e. they could discern the Jordan valley
123:5.12 Also to the south and the e., when the sun shone
124:6.1 they turned e., going around Mount Gilboa into
124:6.6 they passed by where the Jabbok, from the e., flows
124:6.6 looking e. up this river valley, they recounted the
128:1.14 but Jesus returned to Nazareth by the e. Jordan way,
128:1.14 traditionally had dwelt in these regions e. of the river
131:1.2 he is the God of the e., the west, the north, and the
134:7.5 and passing e. of the Waters of Merom, Jesus went
134:9.1 going to the e. of the lake and by Gerasa and on
135:8.6 took leave of them, going toward the hills to the e..
138:2.4 Matthew’s office just to the e. of the city,
140:1.2 Many shall come from the e. and from the west to sit
148:0.4 persons from the lands e. of the Euphrates were in
156:6.2 they left Ptolemais, going e. inland to near Jotapata
158:1.3 of his experience in the hills to the e. of Jordan
158:7.1 would go on down over the e. Jordan road since
162:0.3 on to Jerusalem by way of the e. Jordan highway,
163:5.2 Mesopotamia and from the lands e. of the Tigris.
166:3.5 come from the north and the south and from the e.
166:5.2 of the gospel through the regions to the e..
166:5.3 the early church in the south and e. as Antioch
167:7.7 who had observed Jesus ascending the hills to the e..
168:0.5 the Jericho road from the brow of the hill to the e. of
181:2.18 to the Greeks in the West and to Abner in the E..
189:4.3 the first signs of day began to appear in the e., five
189:4.6 side of the road, and it also faced toward the e..
190:1.8 from Philadelphia in the e. to Alexandria in the west.
east-and-west
57:8.23 The long e. cleavage separated Africa from Europe
east-west
11:2.2 longer in the north-south diameter than in the e.
11:2.2 nether surface is one tenth that of the e. diameter.
11:5.5 there are also noted differences in the e. pressures.
11:5.6 The least of these pulsations is in an e. direction,
58:4.4 tropic bays of the central seas of the e. cleavage of
58:7.4 There is also an intermittent e. ridge of this rock
60:4.3 Europe among those of the older e. systems.
60:4.3 the second European e. system, which was born at
65:2.13 the western implantation of life in the ancient e. seas.
East
96:2.1 The Semites of the E. were well-led horsemen who
98:1.2 Aryan invasion from southern Europe and the E..
121:1.1 for the effective spread of a new religion to both E.
121:1.9 commercial intercourse with the lands to the E. and
121:6.2 cult toward the West instead of toward the E..
134:5.1 Empire in the West and the Han Empire in the E.—134:05.09 in the E. since the establishment of the Ming and the
141:8.3 but when these truth seekers from the E. arrived,
142:1.7 uttermost parts of the Roman Empire and to the E..
148:1.1 nationalities of the Roman world and the E.,
195:1.8 obtaining from the E. a religion whose one God
195:1.10 Alexander had charged on the E with the cultural gift
East Indies
78:5.6 groups made their way into Japan, Formosa, the E.,
79:3.7 on the waters of the Bay of Bengal as far as the E..
East, Far
128:3.3 more remote countries of the Far West and the F.,
134:2.3 from the Far West and the Asiatics from the F. alike
East, Near - see also Eastern
146:1.3 immediately acceptable to the peoples of the N..
163:7.2 but from the whole Roman world and from the N..
Easter Island
78:5.7 E. was long a religious and administrative center
easterly
15:1.4 north, approximately opposite, in an e. direction,
57:1.3 certain sector of the, then, e. segment of Orvonton.
57:1.5 from Uversa on the long journey to that e. space
eastern—see Eastern
58:4.2 central or Eurasian-African, the e. or Australasian,
58:5.8 its lateral pressure tended to cause the e., western,
58:5.8 a wide break did not occur on the e. shore of this
58:5.8 but ever since has that e. coast line hovered over the
58:7.4 stone layer comes to the surface over the e. regions
59:1.6 Over parts of e. and western America and western
59:2.5 the great North American volcano of e. Kentucky,
59:2.6 E. North America and western Europe were from
59:3.2 great volcanoes of southern Europe and e. Maine
59:3.9 This layer of rock extends from the e. mountains
59:5.15 These coal beds over central and e. United States
59:5.20 E. America and western Europe were connected
59:6.4 The e. part of North America was high above the sea
60:1.6 As this era opens, the e. and central parts of North
60:1.7 The great e.-Connecticut fault appeared, one side
60:2.4 By this time most of the e. part of North America,
60:3.3 In the e. part of North America, Atlantic sea pressure
60:3.4 Atlantic encroached on the e coast of South America
60:3.5 the e. Appalachian highlands had been almost
60:3.9 Along the e. borders of the Rocky Mountains these
60:3.14 On the e. slope of the Rocky Mountains, near the
61:5.5 ice sheet extended south as far as Kansas; the e. and
61:5.6 erelong this e. ice mass began to flow southward.
61:7.1 the ground moraines, extend from the e. seaboard
61:7.2 a union of the North American central and e. ice
61:7.5 The e. lobe extended only a short distance below the
61:7.9 the e. sheet advancing south and covering the greater
62:0.1 The e. life group contributed little or nothing to the
62:1.2 life implantation but on the borders of the e.
62:4.3 tribes lived around the peninsula point and the e.
64:6.18 The e. group were amalgamated with the Indian
64:7.1 thousands of years migration to e. Asia was cut off.
64:7.7 continued to occupy the central regions of e. Asia.
64:7.16 the yellow man e. Asia, the blue man Europe,
65:2.13 The e. and central groups of living organisms were
65:2.13 But as the ages passed, the e. focus of life failed to
65:2.14 the mind capacity for development in this e. group
65:2.15 central life strains but in the central to near-e. regions
73:1.5 e. group migrated to the highland regions of Elam
73:3.1 —almost an island—projecting from the e. shores of
73:7.1 the e. floor of the Mediterranean Sea sank,
73:7.1 the coast line of the e. Mediterranean was greatly
76:1.2 dwellers had fled in haste to the e. mountains.
77:4.4 2. The e. or Elamite Nodites.
78:1.7 Chinese were well established in control of e. Asia.
78:3.5 Asia Minor and the central-e. European lands were
78:5.4 Andite stock of the world was resident in e. Europe,
78:6.7 there to give battle to the northern and e. invaders
78:7.2 mountains about the e. coast of the Mediterranean
78:7.2 of the river regions were driven to the e. highlands.
78:7.7 the first Eden lies submerged under the e. end of the
79:0.1 Here at this e. focus of the human race the Sangik
79:1.1 E. Turkestan (Sinkiang) and, to a lesser extent,
79:2.2 the greater portion of the extinct e. green peoples
79:2.2 are rather the most inferior southern and e. fringe,
79:2.4 many of the southern and e. inferiors into Burma
79:5.1 the narrative of e. Asia is more properly that of the
79:5.2 e. wing was the more contaminated with debased
79:5.2 which long blocked Sangik migration into e. Asia.
79:5.2 But the red man had reigned supreme in e. Asia
79:6.1 the Andonites from the river valleys of e. Asia,
79:8.2 With the completion of the conquest of e. Asia the
80:1.2 In the e. trough of the Mediterranean the Nodites
80:7.1 civilization on the islands of the e. Mediterranean.
80:9.5 resting in Asia and the apex penetrating e. France.
80:9.8 by strong Andite elements from the e. Mediterranean
80:9.9 the nomads invaded the e. Mediterranean districts.
85:2.4 and e. Russia regard the tree spirits as being cruel.
93:5.2 as was the e. shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
93:7.2 China and reached the Japanese of the e. islands.
94:9.1 religious system to be found throughout e. Asia.
95:0.1 many of the religions and philosophies of e. Asia,
96:2.1 The Semites invaded the e. regions of the fertile
96:2.1 were among the most advanced of the e. Semites.
121:2.2 good seaports of the e. end of the Mediterranean,
122:6.1 from the village spring, which was in the e. section
124:1.10 terrific hot winds from the e. desert would blow
124:6.9 On the e. slopes of Olivet they paused for rest in the
130:2.3 While the e. branch of the early Christian church,
130:3.4 they were settled near the e. end of the long and
151:6.1 Although most of the near-by e. shore of the lake
152:2.1 were all familiar with these parks on the e. shore.
152:3.2 posed in the enchanting glow of that e. twilight.
152:5.1 and much of the next day about the e. hills for Jesus,
154:7.1 manned the oars and pulled for the e. shore of the
154:7.4 make their way over the lake toward the e. shore,
157:1.5 rowed toward the e. shore of the Sea of Galilee.
162:0.1 Accordingly, they passed down the e. shore of the
162:0.1 Philip and Matthew to a village on the e. slopes of
189:4.6 of Joseph was in his garden on the hillside on the e.
eastern-Connecticut
60:1.7 The great e. fault appeared, one side eventually
Eastern—see Easterner
83:4.5 It was the custom of many Near E. peoples to throw
121:6.9 philosophic differences of the E. (Babylonian) and
122:5.11 Joseph held vigorously to the E., or Babylonian,
124:0.1 more balanced idea of the relative merits of the E.,
125:1.5 interested in those who hailed from the Far-E. and
126:3.8 (well understanding that much of the E. mysticism
134:2.3 gain a better understanding of the Far-E. peoples.
149:2.4 other E. religionists to accept the teachings of Jesus
121:6.1 In the long contest between the views of the E.
131:7.1 Only recently had the manuscripts of this Far-E.
195:1.7 Hellenistic civilization over the near-E. world.
195:1.11 The E. version of the message of Jesus,
195:1.11 E. version never progressed as did the Hellenized
Eastern Ghats
79:3.6 along the three great rivers flowing through the E.
Eastern Hemisphere
61:4.6 distinct types of life began to develop in the E. and
68:5.2 human cultures arose along the rivers of the E.,
74:8.4 created from clay was well-nigh universal in the E.;
79:1.7 Thus, while they dispersed over the E., the Andites
81:2.19 technique from Mesopotamia out over the E..
93:7.2 and Lake Van to enlighten the tribes of the E.
94:0.1 the teachings of Melchizedek over the entire E..
132:0.3 embraced the citizens of every country of the E..
Easterner, Far
130:2.2 a merchant from Mongolia, and since this Far-E.
easternmost
77:4.13 Adamson visited one of the e. of the old Vanite
79:1.2 The Tarim valley was the e. outpost of the true
eastward
15:1.4 direct southerly course just preceding the e. swing;
59:1.17 North America, being deflected e. to bathe and
60:1.8 This California sea was rich in life and extended e. to
60:2.4 Pacific, which extended e. to the Dakota Black Hills
61:7.10 Mississippi valley, then e. into the Hudson valley,
64:1.1 he could not migrate e. because of the arid Tibetan
64:1.1 Mediterranean Sea, which then extended e. to the
64:1.6 In later times they penetrated e. as far as Java,
74:3.7 Along the walls e. in Eden, Adam and Eve were
76:0.1 they journeyed e. toward the then pleasant regions
76:0.1 later journeyed e. to join the Adamites in their new
77:4.4 The culture and commerce advocates migrated e.
78:3.2 the valley of the Nile; others penetrated e. into Asia,
78:6.3 of the Sethite priests, moved e. through the Elamite
78:6.4 Ten per cent of the Mesopotamians turned e. in their
79:1.1 from the highlands of this region they infiltrated e..
79:6.5 a certain amount of Andite blood e. to the river
79:7.1 Presently the Andites penetrated e. to Honan, where
81:1.1 Asia, extending from the Nile valley e. and slightly
94:5.5 influence in the e. spread of the Salem religion was
easy—see easy for; easy to
41:2.1 such as Satania, are more e. of comprehension.
42:7.10 one to twenty-seven orbital electrons, are more e. of
48:5.7 There are no royal roads, short cuts, or e. paths to
52:6.2 the brotherhood of man is not an e. accomplishment.
58:7.5 but none are so e. of interpretation as those about
64:7.3 secondary Sangik peoples found existence more e. in
72:3.9 Notwithstanding their e. divorce laws, the rate of
78:5.7 They crossed the Pacific by e. stages, tarrying on
83:7.7 E. divorce, when the result of lack of self-control or
84:4.7 the unmixed tribes, childbirth was comparatively e.,
84:4.7 only two or three hours; childbirth is seldom so e.
108:5.5 interested in making the mortal career e.; rather are
131:3.2 I have found the approach to the Immortal e. of
136:9.4 that God’s way was not going to be the e. way.
141:3.7 The Master’s yoke is, indeed, e., but even so, he
141:7.12 Though the Master was e. of approach, he always
146:1.3 Paul’s Christian teachings more e. of acceptance
155:4.2 ignore Peter’s question, knowing full well how e. it
155:5.9 the religions of authority presents the e. way out for
155:5.11 Tradition is a safe refuge and an e. path for those
155:5.13 which one of you would prefer to take this e. path
155:5.13 Will you go back to the e. path of the certainty and
155:6.12 spiritual simplicity of such an e.-believing little one.
157:6.4 Jesus rather taught that the spirit was e. victor over
159:3.7 remember: The gospel yoke is e. and the burden of
160:3.5 temptation to seek for e. and transient attainment;
167:5.4 to teach that divorce of this e. variety was a special
177:2.5 child’s subsequent life is made e. or difficult,
177:4.11 when they were apparently within his e. reach.
183:1.2 and the supervening episode of death made e. by
easy for
2:4.2 Since God knows all about his children, it is e. for
32:3.11 It would be just as e. for the Father to make mortals
55:4.15 development that makes it e. for the Planetary Adam
85:4.1 It was e. for the ancients to imagine that the spirits
95:3.5 religious circumstances that made it e. for Abraham
122:8.7 it was very e. for myths to become traditions
129:0.2 Nazareth home; and this was not e. for him to do.
143:2.5 How e. for you to become self-deceived and thereby
151:5.5 It was especially e. for the men of that day to
153:2.6 wonders which would make life pleasant and e. for
163:3.1 And I declare that it is as e. for this camel to go
193:4.6 2. As a child, life had been made too e. for Judas.
194:1.5 the more e. for large numbers of both the Jews and
195:2.5 It was e. for these Greco-Romans to become just as
easy to
2:5.7 I find it e. and pleasant to worship one who is so
4:0.2 It is e. to deduce that the purpose in creating the
7:7.5 the Eternal Son will be more e. to approach than the
15:4.7 but return by diverse routes, thus making it e. to
41:0.2 it is not so e. to identify the physical boundaries of
67:4.6 It was e. to win the support of the primitive-minded
69:7.3 It was e. to tame some animals, but like the elephant,
81:3.5 first metal to be sought by man; gold was e. to work
90:3.5 causes for some accidents and deaths were so e. to
93:7.4 how e. it was to lose sight of a new doctrine from
106:6.5 the Trinity Absolute is not so e. to classify.
107:7.2 This is a question e. to ask, but probably no being in
137:7.2 They found it really e. to be “friends with God,”
138:4.3 They found it very e. to love and admire Jesus but
140:5.10 It is not so e. to teach a child mind these first two
140:5.14 It is e. to teach this admonition even to a child.
143:1.6 It is e. to die in the line of physical battle when
143:6.3 In any religion it is very e. to allow values to
185:1.8 It is e. to understand why the Jews presumed to
easy-believing
155:6.12 rather the spiritual simplicity of such an e. little one.
eat
47:4.6 all seven of these worlds, to e., drink, and rest.
49:3.4 The nonbreathers do not e. food or drink water as do
52:3.8 the Material Sons and Daughters do not e. meat,
55:6.2 mortal; they continue to breathe, e., sleep, and drink.
62:3.11 since they would not e. flesh, soon lost all interest
62:5.11 He refused to e.,even when food was brought to him
66:7.19 “In the sweat of your face shall you e. the fruit of
69:2.5 to decree that “he who does not work shall not e..”
83:1.5 wife were not much together; they did not even e.
89:4.10 drove these semisavages to e. the material part of
89:5.4 general practice for primitive mothers to kill and e.
89:5.12 to men; women were forbidden to e. human flesh.
89:5.14 a common practice to dig up buried bodies and e.
89:5.15 could e. only a small ceremonial bit, a sacrament.
89:6.1 it was never the custom to e. these death sacrifices.
125:2.1 It had been the plan to e. the Passover with Mary’s
127:6.7 to e. the Passover “according to the law of Moses.
128:5.4 Joseph has never received alms, and we cannot e.
133:3.8 Ganid and I desire a bite to e., and we would share
135:9.8 while Jesus sat down to e. with John, his brothers
138:10.4 multitude of listeners at times, had something to e..
140:6.13 much less be concerned with what you shall e. or
140:8.2 Hebrew saying: “He who will not work shall not e..”
143:6.1 besought Jesus to e. with them instead of talking
143:6.1 When Andrew sought to persuade him to e. a bite
143:6.1 “I have meat to e. that you do not know about.”
143:6.1 “Has any man brought him aught to e.?
147:2.3 The apostles of John did not e. the Passover with
147:6.4 since when did it become sinful to e. grain on the
147:6.4 “But if it is not wrong to e. the grain, surely the
147:6.4 they pluck, rub, and e. the grain.
147:6.4 it was not lawful for anyone to e. save the priests?
147:6.4 shall I not, before the day is finished, see you e.
152:1.1 directed that they should give her something to e.,
152:2.7 promptly added, “We have yet to e. this evening.”
152:2.9 And this multitude did e. and were filled.
152:5.4 only that they might continue to e. bread without
153:2.1 will be driven to e. the fruit of your own bodies,
153:2.7 which the Son gives to all who will take it and e.,
153:3.2 How can you give us your flesh to e. or your
153:3.2 You cannot e. my flesh nor can you drink my
153:3.3 wash your hands properly before you e. bread.
153:3.5 not that they e. bread with ceremonially unclean
153:5.2 when they reached home, Jesus refused to e..
165:4.2 take now your ease; e., drink, and be merry, for you
165:4.8 I have found rest and now shall be able to e.
165:5.2 what you shall e., nor yet for your body, what you
165:6.3 to mistreat his fellow servants and to e. and drink
166:3.4 when you say, ‘Did we not e. and drink with you,
167:1.3 washing of his hands before he sat down to e..
167:2.1 thoughtlessly said: “Blessed is he who shall e. bread
169:1.10 ‘Bring on the fatted calf and kill it, and let us e.
178:2.5 Passover, where would you have us prepare to e. it?”
178:2.5 concerning the supper we will e. together this night.
178:2.7 ‘Where is the chamber wherein the Master is to e.
179:2.1 “I have greatly desired to e. this Passover with you.
179:2.1 I wanted to e. with you once more before I suffered
179:2.1 I shall not again e. with you until you sit down with
179:4.1 I determined to e. this supper with you in this
179:5.3 said: “Take this bread of remembrance and e. it.
187:3.4 The soldiers now prepared to e. lunch and drink their
187:3.5 When Jesus saw them e. and drink, he looked down
190:5.5 after they went into the house, they sat down to e..
190:5.7 Cleopas and Jacob would not stop to e..
eaten
43:6.6 energy growth; when e. there is no residual portion.
69:8.2 In earlier times captives were either e., tortured to
73:4.1 All flesh e. by the Garden workers throughout all the
73:6.4 the life-extension force of the universe when e..
87:6.10 7. Exposure of the body to be e. by wild animals.
88:1.3 The apple was never e. by the Levantine peoples.
89:5.6 of a friend or fellow tribesman if his body were e.,
89:5.7 aged parents would seek to be e. by their children;
89:5.7 population, the surplus was unceremoniously e..
89:5.11 only certain parts or organs of the body were e.,
103:4.1 ceremonial sacrifice should be e. by the worshipers
123:3.5 no leavened bread was to be e. for the whole week.
145:2.5 the fathers have e. sour grapes and the children’s
145:2.7 ‘The fathers have e. sour grapes and the children’s
156:5.2 squaring, measuring, and smoothing his worm-e.
158:6.1 after they had e. and rested, the twelve gathered
165:4.8 ‘They have e. and filled themselves and waxed fat,
179:0.1 the Passover supper which was due to be e. on the
179:0.1 Saturday’s Passover supper would be e. on Friday
190:5.2 Cleopas had often heard Jesus teach and had e.
eater
89:5.5 ghost could be destroyed or fused with that of the e..
eaters
52:3.8 their descendants sometimes remain nonflesh e..
59:1.19 carnivorous,herbivorous, omnivorous, and “mud e..”
61:2.8 species, as differentiated from the clawed flesh e..
62:2.1 but unlike the simian tribes, they were flesh e..
69:6.7 Fire led to cooking, and “raw e.” became a term of
76:3.7 first generation of the first garden become flesh e..
76:4.4 with whom they later united were also nonflesh e..
89:5.6 Certain groups of man-e. would consume only
eating—see man-eating
52:3.9 carrying more marks of the nonflesh-e. ancestry,
60:3.20 One of these new grass-e. dinosaurs was a true
63:6.4 formed the habit of refraining from e. the flesh of
66:4.7 to affect the e. habits of many surrounding tribes,
66:4.7 groups of origin in the once exclusively meat-e.
76:3.7 The e. of meat was early introduced into the second
83:4.3 together; later it consisted in formal e. together.
86:5.15 and among many the e. of animal fat was taboo.
87:2.9 primitive method of saying grace was, before e., to
88:1.5 ensued the taboos on e. the flesh of the fetish animal.
89:1.6 Methods of e. soon became taboo, and so originated
89:5.4 e. of human flesh goes on to habitual cannibalism.
89:5.5 E. human flesh was a solemn ceremony of revenge;
89:5.5 that wizards attained their powers by e. human flesh.
89:5.7 it was customary to refrain from e. near relations;
89:5.9 last of cannibalism in Asia was this e. of criminals.
89:5.16 backward tribes dog-e. greatly reduced man-eating.
98:5.4 chanting hymns, mumbling magic, e. the flesh of
125:2.2 Passover rites, e. the roasted flesh with unleavened
135:8.3 they started immediately for Pella, e. their lunch as
135:9.7 company of John, engaged in e. their morning meal,
136:4.3 engrossed with his thinking that he forgot all about e.
140:10.5 While e. supper, Jesus had the talk with Matthew
144:8.7 John came neither e. nor drinking, and they said
144:8.7 The Son of Man comes e. and drinking, and these
147:6.4 the Pharisees answered: “You do no wrong in e.,
152:2.3 after e. the evening meal, they gathered about in
152:2.9 And when they had finished e., Jesus said to the
153:3.3 well know that such a practice as e. with defiled
153:3.3 Neither do you properly wash your e. vessels and
153:3.6 these Jews looked upon e. with unwashed hands
158:1.3 and while e. lunch, Jesus told the three apostles
163:1.3 city, e. and drinking whatever is set before you.
183:2.1 Judas so abruptly left the table while e. the Last
eats
138:3.6 this man is righteous when he e. with publicans
145:2.5 every man who e. sour grapes, his teeth shall be
153:2.12 bread which comes down from God, if a man e.
169:0.4 Jesus receives the ungodly and even e. with them.
179:4.2 friend of many years, who even now e. my bread,
Ebal
126:1.2 Jesus then would shift his gaze over to E. and
ebb
13:4.5 And the Deities are ever true to the e. and flow of
64:2.1 religion, and flintworking were at their lowest e..
66:5.24 Art and science were at a low e. throughout the
80:3.3 religion in Europe was at a low e. as compared with
154:1.3 Saturday night marked the time of the lowest e. in
182:3.7 Jesus experienced that natural e. and flow of
ebbs
92:5.8 many e. and flows of the tide of religious truth and
Eber—an officer of the Sanhedrin
162:2.6 E., the proper officer of the Sanhedrin, with two
162:2.6 As E. made his way toward Jesus, the Master said:
162:2.9 E. and his assistants refused to arrest Jesus;
162:2.9 the chief priests and the Pharisees upbraided E.
162:2.9 E. only replied: “We feared to arrest him in the
162:2.9 spoke tauntingly to E.: “Are you also led astray?
162:2.9 answered E.: “Even so, my masters, but this man
162:2.9 And the chief of the Sanhedrin was wroth with E.
164:2.1 This meeting was attended by E., Matadormus,
ebullition
27:7.2 climb to its blissful shores—the spontaneous e. of the
eccentric
100:7.3 so free from all freakish, erratic, and e. tendencies.
100:7.4 sympathetic but not sentimental; unique but not e..
142:8.1 the majority of these ascetic and e. men refused to
eccentricity
149:4.4 originality while they shunned all tendency toward e..
Ecclesiastes
97:8.2 The frank pessimism of E. was a worldly wise
ecclesiastical—see ecclesiastical authority
173:1.11 themselves behind political, financial, or e. power.
179:5.8 The supper was established without e. sanction.
183:5.1 to do with the enforcement of the Jewish e. laws.
183:5.4 observer of the transactions of the Jewish e. court.
185:2.5 had to do with infringements of the Jewish e. laws;
195:8.4 the withering grasp of a totalitarian e. domination.
195:8.4 Secularism frees man from e. slavery only to
195:8.6 gains of the secular revolt from e. totalitarianism.
195:8.6 after attaining the liberation from such e. tyranny,
ecclesiastical authority
99:4.7 intermingling of creeds, diminution of e., changing of
99:6.3 establishment of oppressive e.; creation of the
134:4.4 are willing to completely divest themselves of all e.
134:4.6 free from all notions of e.—religious sovereignty.
155:5.6 the spirit is that, while the former is upheld by e.,
174:2.4 to trip him before the multitude on matters of e.,
184:0.1 desired to maintain his prestige as the chief e. of
196:1.2 overthrow, of traditional e. if the Jesus of Galilee is
ecclesiasticism
195:10.8 E. is at once and forever incompatible with that faith
echinoderms
59:3.11 there is a great increase in the e.—the stone lilies—
59:5.8 Two groups of e. became especially well developed,
59:5.8 and they are in reality the guide fossils of this epoch.
echo
44:1.14 The best music of Urantia is just a fleeting e. of the
65:2.10 the passing Reptilia found e. in the elephant and
89:1.5 the child, when born, would be the e. of that food.
105:7.1 who have considered it as a “pre-e.” of the finite.
110:3.1 only occasionally catch an e., a faint and distant e.,
111:7.2 to heed the distant e. of the Adjuster’s faithful call to
117:5.11 the experience of man and Adjuster must find e. in
195:0.8 a great ideal, the e. of the life bestowal of Jesus
echoed
186:2.11 e. throughout all Nebadon, “Behold God and man!
echoes
48:4.19 exertion; always are they the e. of a backward glance
eclipse
1:5.1 his infinity, either to obscure or e. his personality.
90:2.9 the Shawnee Tenskwatawa, who predicted the e. of
104:4.14 but such spiritual insight must never e. the intelligent
149:2.4 not permit such consideration to e. his inspired life
eclipsed
77:5.8 at world betterment never did become fully e. by
86:1.2 cloud of despair which effectively e. every pleasure;
97:7.13 The courageous Isaiah effectively e. the nationalistic
104:1.8 monotheistic zeal for the one God, Yahweh, so e. all
182:2.4 Judas’s being a traitor for the moment e. everything
185:7.5 Fear for his personal fortunes now e. all other
eclipses
40:10.13 And such a love utterly e. all other facts.
85:3.4 early Nordics thought that e. were caused by a wolf
eclipsing
25:1.6 The satisfying joy of high duty is the e. emotion of
economic
70:8.6 4. E.—rich and poor.
84:8.1 The prime incentive to marriage used to be e.; sex
124:2.6 talking over things cultural, educational, social, e.,
economic abuse(s)
72:5.3 new techniques for the correction of e. which are
163:2.11 But there was one e. which Jesus many times
economic activities
14:5.2 The social and e. of this eternal creation are entirely
71:6.3 The profit motive of e. is altogether base and wholly
economic adjustment(s)
81:6.40 types of human adjustment—physical, social, or e..
99:1.1 e. and social changes are imperative if disaster is to
99:1.2 these ever-changing conditions and never-ending e..
economic affairs
72:7.9 the recommendations of the chief executive of e.,
126:2.7 The e. of the family continued to run fairly smoothly
economic alliances
99:3.1 Early Christianity was free from all e. alliances.
99:3.11 2. Freedom from all social, e., and political alliances.
economic associations
71:3.11 and is managed just as are all other forms of e. of
economic attitude(s)
97:3.5 the bitter antagonisms of social, moral, and e.
136:4.2 Immanuel’s advice pertaining to his social, and e.
140:8.15 4. E.. Jesus worked, lived, and traded in the world as
economic cause
114:7.5 Wholehearted dedication to some special social, e.
economic change
81:6.40 No great social or e. should be attempted suddenly.
economic classes
70:8.6 4. E.—rich and poor.
economic complexity
81:6.31 E. and the steady increase of industrial specialism
economic condition(s)
72:7.6 comparatively free and sovereign states as e. vary
92:2.4 Social, climatic, political, and e. are all influential in
99:0.2 adapt its usages and adjust its institutions to new e.
101:7.1 The e. of one’s time and place all become factors in
114:6.14 fostering industrial development and improving e.
121:3.1 Although the social and e. of the Roman state was
122:5.1 improved before his untimely death and after the e.
126:1.6 The improved e. of the Nazareth family was reflected
136:8.7 actual intellectual status and social and e. of that day
140:8.2 the Father must not be adjudged by the social or e.
economic co-ordination
52:7.5 to collective tasks of social administration and e..
economic culture
99:0.1 within the existing social order of political and e..
economic custom(s)
89:5.1 Cannibalism was a social, e., and military custom.
92:3.1 These olden cult practices persist alongside newer e.
97:9.27 a small group having their own peculiar social and e.,
economic development
51:6.4 intellectual training, social culture, e., trade relations,
81:5.1 but the Adamic blood did accelerate the pace of e.
92:3.7 Religion has hampered industrial activities and e.;
economic disputes
140:8.17 not take sides in present-day political, social, or e..
economic division of labor
62:3.3 primitive form of social organization and a crude e..
economic emancipation
84:5.8 won its unintended fight for woman’s social and e..
economic endowments
5:1.5 mortals may differ in their intellectual, social, e.,
economic environment
140:4.8 total of one’s emotional reactions to the social and e.
economic experiment
81:6.40 had experience in the domains of contemplated e..
economic features
157:4.5 authority over things temporal—the social and e. of
economic fairness
70:12.16 10. Failure of social and e. fairness.
economic family
84:2.2 the father-family is social, e., and political.
economic freedom
72:5.12 they, too, struggled for political liberty and for e..
81:5.5 scheme for securing e. through capital and invention,
economic function
72:2.5 groups of workers, balloting in accordance with e..
72:9.2 They will join the first in accordance with their e.—
economic group(s)
72:9.2 All workers thus belong to some e. franchise group,
99:3.3 influential members of various social, moral, and e..
99:5.1 always very different from e. or political groups.
132:5.21 to be expended for the benefit of one’s social or e..
134:4.7 The kingdom is free from classes, and e. groups.
economic groupings
72:9.7 the chief executive, suffrage is exercised by e.,
economic growth
99:4.4 No matter what upheavals may attend the e. of
economic incentive
84:8.1 The prime incentive to marriage used to be e.;
economic institutions
99:3.4 such a citizenry may control the political and e. of
economic interdependence
99:7.5 E. and social fraternity will ultimately conduce to
economic liabilities
84:7.27 children, who used to be an asset, have become e..
economic liberation
52:4.5 the initial visitation the races soon effect their e..
economic liberty
83:7.7 woman’s greater personal freedom and increased e..
economic life
55:5.3 The e. life of such a world has become ethical.
economic life situations
196:0.7 values of practical and commonplace social, and e.
economic lines
84:7.27 the marriage institution is evolving along new e..
economic lost notion
71:5.4 attempt to eliminate this e. should be countenanced if
economic maladjustment
196:1.2 a fellowship of social respectability and selfish e.?
economic misunderstandings
72:2.16 vested with full authority for the settlement of e..
economic mores
91:1.3 directly elevated their e., social, and ethical mores.
98:7.11 a religion well adapted to the social, political, and e.
economic movement
99:3.15 may become the outstanding leader of some e.,
121:3.9 Christianity was in no sense an e. having for its
economic necessity or necessities
99:7.5 E. tie man up with reality, and personal religious
196:0.7 family love, religious obligation, social duty, and e..
economic opportunities
5:1.5 mortals may differ in their intellectual, social, e.,
economic order(s)
55:4.30 exert a tremendous influence on the progressing e..
99:2.5 the past by glorifying the established political and e.,
99:3.2 kingdom of heaven is neither a social nor e.;
139:11.9 told Simon that it was proper to want to see the e.
economic organization
99:2.3 immediately becomes a political party, an e.,
economic partner
84:4.3 Early woman was an e., plaything, and childbearer.
economic practices
79:7.4 The Andites improved the educational and e. of
194:3.9 associated with established racial, social, or e..
economic problems
49:4.7 The social, governmental and e. of the inhabited
72:5.2 No grave e have arisen out of the abolition of slavery
72:5.3 Wages, profits, and other e. are not regulated, but
72:5.3 but they are controlled by the industrial legislatures,
134:6.2 it will require mankind government to regulate the e.
140:8.18 sons of God solve their own political, social, and e..
142:7.17 the realities of the kingdom from the material, and e.
156:5.10 difficult social situations and in solving intricate e..
167:5.6 pronouncements relative to scientific, social, and e.
195:1.6 had debated about all human problems—social, e.,
economic realms
140:8.9 public teachings he ignored the civic, social, and e..
economic reformer
140:8.15 Jesus was not an e., although he did call attention to
economic reorganization
99:1.6 in the secular work of social reconstruction and e..
99:2.1 impending world-wide social reconstruction and e.
195:9.4 and inspiration requisite for the social, moral, and e.
economic repercussions
99:3.2 phenomenon attended by astounding political and e..
economic restrictions
83:5.3 Caste and e. sometimes made it necessary for several
economic rewards
132:5.20 of every recurring problem of e. and social justice.
economic rituals
90:5.2 Rituals are often at first social, later becoming e.
economic security
71:4.5 3. Promotion of e. security.
economic slavery
195:8.4 only to betray him into the tyranny of political and e..
economic speculation
82:4.2 Primitive marriage was an investment, an e.;
economic status
5:5.14 predicated on their educational, cultural, social, or e..
51:7.4 pay attention to the scientific, and e. of the realm.
55:5.3 The e., social, and administrative status of these
146:2.8 right of way to the divine ear, not the social, or e. of
economic strata
195:0.4 first, Christianity won as converts only the lower e..
economic striving
71:6.3 superior types of nonprofit motives for e. and social
economic structure
89:3.2 as the e. of the races was beginning to take shape,
120:3.4 Avoid all entanglements with the e. and political
economic system(s)
52:7.3 The educational, administrative and e. of the planet
72:9.6 method of voting was abandoned in favor of the e..
97:9.24 Baal worship was an e. and social system dealing
99:0.1 its attitude to extensive changes in political and e..
99:2.1 more or less of an organic part of the e. which is
economic theory or theories
140:8.10 identifying Jesus’ teachings with any political or e.,
140:8.17 Jesus never intended to formulate e. theories;
economic things
124:2.6 talking over things cultural, educational, social, e.,
economic thinking
99:3.3 not insulated from e., neither insensible to political
economic transformations
196:1.2 the e. and the moral rejuvenations of Christian
economic upheavals
99:1.4 These new social relations and e. can result in lasting
99:2.6 keeping ahead of all these social developments and e.
99:4.6 amid the e., the moral crosscurrents, and sociologic
economic usages
149:2.11 an utter disregard of the religious, social, and e. of
economic value
140:10.6 whatever of practical political, social, or e. there is
economic wisdom
71:8.1 The intellectual keenness, e., social cleverness, and
economical
41:5.2 sunlight would be e. at a million dollars a pound.
72:2.2 governing schemes are very simple, direct, and e..
economically
55:4.11 of the human race—physically, socially, and e..
134:6.1 the relative nature of freedom is true socially, e.,
economics
71:4.1 E., society, and government must evolve if they are
71:6.1 Present-day profit-motivated e. is doomed unless
71:6.2 In e., profit motivation is to service motivation what
71:7.3 passing of the purely profit-motivated system of e..
86:7.2 of priests and religion, placing it in the domain of e..
97:9.28 the first time theology displaced sociology and e..
97:9.28 to be separated from politics, sociology, and e..
99:7.2 Political science must effect the reconstruction of e.
economy
6:4.2 In the eternal e. of universe administration, wasteful
14:4.11 intellectual, and spiritual e. of a billion local systems
17:2.4 he is concerned with this one phase of universe e.;
19:5.3 have no clearly discernible place in the present e.
23:3.4 indeed, the whole e. of universal administration
26:5.1 the stabilized worlds and settled e. of the central
28:4.1 Think what it means in the e. of a superuniverse to
28:6.13 a double purpose in the e. of the superuniverses:
28:6.18 The universal e. is based on intake and output;
41:9.5 it is functioning through the period of greatest e..
44:3.3 The transition worlds have a necessary e. of mutual
46:2.7 intricate material e. associated with these worlds,
77:1.2 marked changes in the spiritual e. of the realm
77:9.11 midwayers are a truly essential part of the spirit e. of
97:9.23 The changing e. favored the return of the worship of
100:1.8 acting are contributory to the e. of spiritual growth.
109:2.7 cosmic achievement essential to the spiritual e. of the
112:2.6 In the cosmic e. insight precedes foresight.
115:1.4 as to the necessity of the finite in the cosmic e., but
ecstasies
91:7.3 pseudo hallucinations, neither are they trancelike e.
ecstasy
3:5.17 they are wholly ignorant of the e. of becoming
44:1.1 millions of enraptured beings held in sublime e.
91:7.0 7. MYSTICISM, ECSTASY, AND INSPIRATION
91:7.3 Religious e. is permissible when resulting from
91:7.3 Genuine spiritual e. is usually associated with great
91:7.4 religious e. are not the credentials of inspiration,
91:7.5 these strange religious experiences of e., inspiration,
101:1.1 mystic experience of indescribable feelings of e.
131:3.4 and thus come to enjoy the e. of eternal salvation.
139:2.8 but Peter disliked to descend from the clouds of e.
145:4.1 They were literally intoxicated with the e. of their
158:5.4 who had so recently enjoyed the spiritual e. of the
160:1.5 art, even that of celestial joy and spiritual e..
163:6.3 one of those rare moments of emotional e. which
177:1.3 unforgettable e. of being alone with God in the hills
184:4.6 the e. and grandeur of spiritual socialization
189:5.1 As John hastened out of the city, a strange e. of joy
194:0.3 but at just this moment of spiritual e. and personal
ecstatic
48:7.15 not from the illuminated and e. mountain tops.
55:2.5 epochs of human evolution are now replaced by e.
91:8.5 Prayer may be the e. praise of a God-knowing soul
158:4.8 descending the mountain with the e. Peter, James,
172:5.8 drew on toward the temple, Matthew became e.;
Eden or Garden(s) of Eden or second Eden
23:2.12 make Urantia a veritable paradise, but such an E.
39:5.3 Adam and Eve is usually denominated the GE.,
43:6.2 worlds of Norlatiadek are so often called “the gE.”
51:3.2 These GE. are so named in honor of Edentia,
51:3.2 they are patterned after the botanic grandeur of the
51:3.2 They are wonderful creations on an average world.
51:5.2 the superior racial strains may proceed to the GE.
51:5.3 the prince’s staff bring to the GE. the superior men
51:5.7 the pure-line children of a planetary GE. can bestow
51:6.1 On most of the inhabited worlds the GE. remain
51:6.3 custom which eventually spreads the ideals of E. to
68:1.7 golden age is the historic fact of Dalamatia and E..
73:0.0 THE GARDEN OF EDEN
73:1.4 Even later, in the affairs of E., it was difficult for
73:3.3 surrounding highlands, it seldom rained in E. proper
73:3.4 “four heads” of the river which “went out of E.,”
73:3.6 E. was the one bright spot on Urantia;
73:3.6 it was naturally a dream of loveliness,
73:3.6 it became a poem of exquisite and perfected glory.
73:4.1 their place of abode is often called the GE. because
73:4.1 Van’s instructions were that E. was to be a garden,
73:5.1 while in the “east of E.” were built the domiciles
73:5.1 The architectural plans for E. provided homes and
73:5.3 The drinking water of E. was kept wholesome by the
73:5.4 ran beneath the walls and emptied into the river of E.
73:5.5 of that section of the world were growing in E..
73:5.7 And so was the GE. made ready for the reception of
73:5.7 And this G. would have done honor to a world under
73:5.7 Eve were well pleased with the general plan of E.,
73:5.8 and during the early days of Adam’s sojourn in E.
73:6.6 they transplanted the Edentia tree to the GE.,
73:6.7 When the Nodites invaded E., they were told that
73:7.0 7. THE FATE OF EDEN
73:7.2 We do not regard the submergence of E. as anything
74:2.2 The tongue of E. was an Andonic dialect as spoken
74:2.3 there was great excitement and joy throughout E.
74:2.4 continued to pour into E. to welcome Adam and
74:2.7 weaving was still practiced in the days of E..
74:3.7 Along the walls eastward in E., Adam and Eve were
74:3.9 the first time in their new home in “the east of E..”
74:4.1 of the Father’s temple in the central sector of E..
74:4.6 Always in E. the seventh day was devoted to the
74:4.6 This was never the law in E., but it was the custom
74:5.3 When E was disrupted, there were over one hundred
74:5.5 group control throughout E. and had federated all
74:6.4 employed outside of the Adamic sector of E.,
74:7.1 western schools, lived and worked in the “east of E.”
74:7.11 Unarmed observers were freely admitted to E. for
74:7.20 The moral law of E. was little different from the
74:7.21 The public worship hour of E. was noon; sunset was
74:8.5 Away from the influences of Dalamatia and E.,
74:8.14 The “golden age” is a myth, but E. was a fact,
75:2.5 contact with the Nodites since the early days of E..
75:5.3 They swept out through the gates of E. and down
75:5.9 the annihilation of the Nodite settlement near E. was
75:6.2 pilgrims went forth from E. in quest of new homes.
75:6.4 to go forth in disgrace from E., only to lose more
76:0.1 Nodites were already on the march toward E..
76:1.2 the king and high priest of the GE. was marching on
76:1.4 After getting settled in the new E., it became
76:2.2 In vain did Cain appeal to the traditions of the first E
76:2.3 In the days of the first E. Adam had indeed sought
76:2.3 was difficult to organize the religious life of the sE..
76:2.9 Cain departed for the land of Nod, east of the sE..
76:3.2 learned to forget the days of their glory in E..
76:3.2 followers that they did forget the grandeur of E.;
76:3.3 a center of the violet race to the north of the sE..
76:5.1 Not long after the establishment of the sE., Adam
77:5.5 And when Ratta heard the story of E., how the
78:0.1 The sE. was the cradle of civilization for thirty
78:1.12 from the days of Dalamatia and the times of E..
78:2.1 preserve their traditions of the glory of the first E..
78:2.3 the civilization of the sE. was an artificial structure—
78:2.4 presence of Adam and the traditions of the first E..
78:7.2 after the submergence of the first E. the mountains
78:7.7 the first E. lies submerged under the eastern end of
79:7.4 But the Andite traditions of the beauty of E. did
80:1.7 Slowly these migrating sons of E. united with the
80:2.5 increasing numbers to the north and east of E..
80:7.4 most beautiful of men since the days of the first E..
81:2.20 was complicated by the regimes of Dalamatia and E..
83:8.1 for thousands of years after E., mating continued as
89:1.4 The seven commandments of Dalamatia and E.,
89:2.3 The tradition of Adam and the GE. lent substance to
92:4.6 The disruption of the first E. halted the course of the
92:4.6 sight of the revelation sponsored in the days of E..
93:3.1 been developed by early Sethite priests of the sE..
95:3.2 this teachers of truth in ancient times from the sE.,
Edenic—see Edenic pair
34:7.5 were not more fully Adamized by the E. bestowal.
51:6.0 6. THE EDENIC REGIME
51:6.5 violet race, imparts that stability of growth to E.
73:3.4 took origin in the coastal hills of the E. peninsula,
73:5.1 At the center of the E. peninsula was the exquisite
73:7.1 beneath the waters the whole of the E. peninsula.
74:2.2 see it become the tongue of Urantia as the E. culture
74:3.4 to create this garden of E. beauty and grandeur.
74:5.3 promoting the gradual extension of the E. civilization
74:5.5 federated all of these companies into the E. league.
74:5.7 before the collapse of the E. regime he succeeded in
74:6.1 the whole E. plan had been disrupted and the Garden
75:2.5 and through them the E. regime was now to meet its
75:3.4 Serapatatia became the associate chairman of the E.
75:6.3 The E. caravan was halted on the third day out
75:7.1 It was while the E. caravan was halted that Adam
78:3.1 violet race retained the E. traditions of peacefulness
78:3.10 moved with sufficient speed to retain the E. culture
84:5.5 have tended to be influenced by the E. teachings
84:7.8 The E. ideal, the whole family as gardeners, was a
92:4.6 2. The E. teachings.
95:6.5 that perpetuates the Dalamatian and E. teachings
Edenic pair
31:5.3 If both of the E. are attached to the same group,
31:5.3 they are usually permitted to function jointly,
51:3.4 archrebel, by a wily stratagem, outmaneuvered the E.
75:4.2 none other than my own announcement to the E.
75:4.2 that they had disobeyed the instructions of the
75:7.3 The E. were informed that they had degraded
75:7.3 that they must henceforth conduct themselves as man
76:5.4 And so the E. always proclaimed that a Son of God
Edenites
73:5.4 the E. practiced the scrupulous burial of all waste
74:4.3 And as the excited E. were about to seize him and
74:5.6 Even among the E. there were those confused minds
74:5.6 they caused Adam no end of trouble;
74:5.6 always were they upsetting the best-laid plans for
74:5.6 dividing the E. into companies of one hundred
74:7.21 but the E. continued to use the prayers and forms
76:0.1 could not go west, for the E. had no boats suitable
76:1.0 1. THE EDENITES ENTER MESOPOTAMIA
Edens
77:4.9 The Sumerians well knew of the first and second E.
93:4.6 seven commands taught in the first and second E..
Edentia—see Edentia, of; Edentia, on; Edentia, to;
see Edentia Fathers; see Most Highs
15:7.6 E., headquarters of your constellation of Norlatiadek
15:14.6 local systems and has a headquarters world called E..
37:9.12 E. has the univitatia, while the citizens of Salvington
41:1.3 Architectural spheres, such as Salvington, E.,
43:0.2 spheres, the centermost and largest of which is E.,
43:0.2 E. itself is approximately one hundred times as your
43:0.2 The seventy major spheres surrounding E. are about
43:0.3 E. time reckoning and distance measurement are
43:1.1 E. abounds in fascinating highlands, elevations of
43:1.2 E. can be circumnavigated via these various water
43:1.3 E. and its associated worlds have a true atmosphere,
43:1.4 The E. highlands are magnificent physical features,
43:1.10 The E. sea of glass is one enormous circular crystal
43:3.3 The Psalmist knew that E. was ruled by three
43:4.3 The residence of the E. Faithful of Days is the center
43:4.7 The System Sovereigns come periodically to the E.
43:4.7 were wont to come up to these E. councils just as
43:4.7 instigators of sin been permitted to sit in the E.
43:4.9 Satan, sought to attend such an E. conclave, but
43:5.3 local universe before taking up his E. responsibilities.
43:5.13 the Vorondadek Son attached to the E. rulers but
43:6.3 lead all E. in the worshipful contemplation of God
43:6.4 but on such a world as E. there are ten divisions of
43:6.5 nothing in all E. to make any living being afraid.
43:7.1 each time they change residence from one E. sphere
43:7.2 which swing around each of the major E. worlds.
43:8.0 8. THE EDENTIA TRAINING WORLDS
43:8.1 All E. spheres are energized directly by the universal
43:8.2 morontia culture associated with the E. age of mortal
43:8.12 We have portrayed E. socialization as an association
43:9.2 training worlds, culminating in E. citizenship,
43:9.5 on that day when you are prepared to leave E. for
44:4.11 to hear the poetic broadcasts of the E. assemblies
45:1.10 The capital, E., has no analogous prison worlds;
45:3.22 the election of ten members to the E. legislature.
45:6.2 the headquarters world until they take leave for E..
46:3.3 the E. word of the Most High Constellation
46:5.27 and is an actual reproduction of the E. system,
47:10.6 when such a Jerusem citizen is given clearance for E.
48:6.33 the first; the second being Jerusem; the third, E. and
62:7.6 These messages from Salvington, E., and Jerusem
66:2.6 petitioned E. for permission to transplant the life
67:8.3 From E. up through Salvington and even on to
73:6.5 This E. shrub was taken to their highland retreat,
73:6.6 they transplanted the E. tree to the Garden of Eden,
93:3.2 To a majority of the Salem students E. was heaven
114:3.5 represented by a Vorondadek Son, the E. observer.
Edentia, of
39:3.7 with the univitatia in the social laboratories of E.,
43:1.2 The water of E. and similar architectural spheres is
43:1.5 highland range are the resurrection halls of E.,
43:1.5 The first of the receiving spheres of E. has special
43:1.7 The sea of glass, the receiving area of E., is near the
43:1.7 One half of E. is divided into seventy triangular
43:2.8 The legislative pronouncements of E. constitute the
43:4.9 doors of the hearts of all E. closed against Satan;
43:5.14 the president of the emergency council of E..
43:6.2 About half of E. is devoted to the exquisite gardens
43:6.4 Were you to view these ten divisions of E. life, you
43:6.8 and the floral grandeur of the supernal gardens of E..
43:7.1 Univitatia are the permanent citizens of E. and its
43:7.1 The natives of the seventy major spheres of E.
43:8.1 The physical endowment of E. and its surrounding
43:8.13 will enjoy your sojourn on the progress worlds of E.,
44:4.8 of expression in the orations of Salvington and E.
46:5.27 619 temples is occupied by a working model of E.
51:3.2 These Gardens of Eden are so named in honor of E.,
53:2.5 The Faithful of Days of E., on the request of the
53:7.5 under the leadership of the Faithful of Days of E..
66:4.13 tree of life, a shrub of E. which was sent to Urantia
66:5.31 approved by the Constellation Fathers of E. before
67:2.6 a final decision, would or did the authorities of E.
73:4.1 the floral beauty and the botanic grandeur of E.,
73:6.1 and Eve would also be dependent on this gift of E.
73:6.3 to the planet, by the Melchizedeks, a shrub of E.,
114:4.3 this Vorondadek Son of E. now on observation duty.
136:3.5 the Constellation Father of E. appeared to Jesus
136:3.6 When the Most High Father of E. had taken leave,
188:3.15 records of E. indicate that the Constellation Fathers
Edentia, on
35:4.2 On E., your constellation headquarters, they are
35:9.3 group that is larger on E. than the average indicated.
39:3.6 seraphim are organized in seventy divisions on E.,
39:3.7 until you reach the brotherhood schools on E.,
39:3.10 A large and efficient corps functions on E.,
41:1.4 On E. there are ten associated mechanical controllers
43:1.6 Melchizedeks maintain two special colleges on E..
43:1.9 area assigned to ascending mortals resident on E. is
43:2.5 On E. this body is not fully recruited at the present
43:4.1 representative of the Trinity who functions on E..
43:4.2 on E. as the personal representative of Immanuel
43:4.5 The residence of the Faithful of Days on E. is located
43:5.7 personal representative of Gabriel stationed on E.
43:5.15 Vorondadeks and others who are also resident on E..
43:8.3 Your sojourn on E. and its associated spheres will
43:9.0 9. CITIZENSHIP ON EDENTIA
43:9.1 ascending mortals take up residence on E..
43:9.2 But on E., ascenders are midway between their
43:9.2 During your whole stay on E. and its worlds you
43:9.4 Ascending mortals on E. are chiefly occupied with
43:9.4 They also serve in varied capacities on E. itself,
53:5.4 Gabriel called his personal staff together on E. and
53:7.12 I was among the reserves mobilized on E. by Gabriel
54:5.9 The Faithful of Days on E. advised the Constellation
54:6.7 extending from the Constellation Fathers on E. to
55:7.3 who are held on E. as wards of the Most Highs of
57:8.9 and approved by the planetary commission on E..
62:7.3 transmit assurance of pleasure on Salvington, E.,
66:2.6 was granted on Jerusem and approved on E..
67:8.2 these momentous transactions I was stationed on E.,
75:1.1 counsel with their superiors on either Jerusem or E.
75:6.3 These offspring of Adam and Eve are now on E.;
Edentia, to
37:6.2 on the seventy socializing realms attached to E.,
39:4.15 assignment, they will carry you forward to E..
43:1.8 During your periodic visits to E., though the entire
46:5.24 worlds who are tarrying on Jerusem en route to E..
48:6.5 to choose wisely among the optional routes to E.,
53:2.4 the impending outbreak that he went direct to E.
53:6.5 our intelligence corps, forwarded calls for help to E.
53:7.1 They do this work as they tarry en route to E..
55:7.3 bodies on Urantia in preparation for transit to E..
75:6.3 Two thirds chose to go to E.; about one third
75:6.3 All children of prechoice age were taken to E..
76:3.1 as well as their children who had been deported to E.
77:5.3 and their children, who had all elected to go to E.
113:7.4 After that they go with you to E. and its seventy
136:3.4 when he went to E. preparatory to entering upon
193:5.4 The Master went to E. by way of Jerusem, where the
Edentia Fathers
43:5.0 5. E. SINCE THE LUCIFER REBELLION
43:5.16 Ever since the Lucifer rebellion the E. have exercised
67:6.10 settled until this ruling of the E. was recorded on
edge—see edge, on
12:1.13 The present ragged e. of the grand universe, its
15:3.6 the center out towards the e. of the star stream.
32:2.11 Nebadon is well out towards the e. of Orvonton.
46:5.24 These exhibits occupy the outer e. of this vast wall.
59:4.13 few plants grew except about the water’s e..
63:5.4 They preferred to camp near the e. of a forest and
86:1.1 lived on the ragged e. of a precarious and harassed
136:2.3 John’s disciples, standing by the water’s e.,
137:6.6 Jesus, standing by the water’s e., prayed: “My Father
145:1.1 the people crowded him so near the water’s e. that
150:9.3 where they were minded to shove him over the e.
150:9.3 But just as they were about to push him over the e.
152:5.1 their chore boy, sitting on a stone by the water’s e..
168:2.3 presently sat up on the e. of the stone shelf whereon
176:1.4 disobedient people will fall by the e. of the sword
edge, on
137:6.1 The entire audience was on e.; they expected to
145:2.5 sour grapes and the children’s teeth are set on e..
145:2.5 who eats sour grapes, his teeth shall be set on e..
145:2.7 sour grapes and the children’s teeth are set on e..
189:4.7 they had been on e. ever since meeting the panicky edges
58:5.6 gravity would draw the e. of the oceans up onto the
edible
89:5.11 it was customary to mix the “e.” parts of the body
135:3.1 mutton, goat’s milk, wild honey, and the e. locusts
edibles
68:5.8 food, women’s business to provide the vegetable e..
edict
52:5.6 there issues the bestowal e. of the Adjusters.
edification
1:6.6 but for the e. and mutual satisfaction of believers.
44:6.5 and the emotions of divinity for the study and e. of
44:6.6 artisans create their varied symphonies for the e. and
44:8.2 their enhanced portrayal for the e. of the realm.
116:4.12 but this portrayal is presented for the e. of human
120:2.5 the ideal religious life for the inspiration and e. of all
120:2.7 that you are living a life for the instruction and e.
121:8.4 which was written for the e. of Jewish Christians.
136:4.7 this world and the present e. of his own universe.
141:7.7 intended for the inspiration and e. of other worlds.
159:3.14 did often recite them for the e. of the apostles and
159:5.1 passages from the Scriptures for our personal e.?”
160:4.12 which you can recall at will for your pleasure and e..
edifice
43:4.10 This temporary e. is the headquarters of the Most
46:5.32 This e. on Jerusem is sealed with the insignia of
142:4.1 when sojourning in Jerusalem was a beautiful e..
175:0.1 of Jesus’ last address in the courts of the sacred e..
edifices
44:3.4 Enormous e. are utilized during the seasons of rest,
55:1.4 These e. are not used for worship, play, or for
edified
48:4.14 the memories of a lower stage of existence, is e. by
145:3.14 A small number were truly e by this physical ministry
149:7.2 the older teachers were e. by the young preachers
edifying
2:0.2 but the most enlightening and spiritually e. of all
195:7.18 No recognition of philosophy is e. if it ignores the
edited
93:9.9 they carefully e. all their records for the purpose of
121:8.6 Matthew’s original record was e. and added to in
121:8.9 Luke also had a mutilated and much-e. copy of
121:8.10 e. to make it appear to have been written by John
134:3.8 after having been e. by the Melchizedek chairman
139:1.9 informal notes of Andrew’s were subsequently e.,
editing
93:9.6 the times of the en masse e. of the Old Testament
edition
22:10.5 no superuniverse can have a complete e. of these
editions
52:7.6 manifest in the latest e. of your daily newspapers.
editor
121:8.14 I have served more as a collector and e. than as an
editors
44:4.9 They serve as censors and e. as well as co-ordinators
74:8.8 later e., intending to eradicate all reference to human
97:9.6 this time the Judahite e. attributed it to ritual errors.
97:9.12 in your record (overlooked by the Judahite e.) this
Edomite
97:9.10 then marrying the widow of Nabal the rich E.,
Edomites
97:9.14 heavy tribute on the neighboring tribes—the E.,
97:9.22 Amaziah had trouble with the revolting tax-paying E.
Edrei
159:0.2 in Gerasa, Gamala, Hippos, Gadara, Abila, E.,
159:3.1 At E., where Thomas and his associates labored,
165:0.1 additional villages: Zaphon, Gadara, Macad, E.,
educate
83:7.8 But just so long as society fails to properly e children
123:0.5 as a better place in which to rear and e. the child,
educated—verb
15:7.10 the pilgrims of time are re-e. and re-examined
26:11.5 and are e. and trained for their eternal mission.
51:5.5 The children of each of these unions are e. in the
66:5.12 It was among these enlightened groups e. in the
71:2.11 Unless a free people are e.—taught to think and plan
75:3.5 this child, to be reared and e. in the Garden, would
76:3.9 and animal husbandry or else were e. to perform the
83:7.6 Two pampered and spoiled youths, e. to expect
96:4.2 Moses thus was e. an El Shaddaist; through the
130:7.3 This Persian had been e. at Alexandria, and he really
196:3.4 the knowledge that man is e. by fact, ennobled by
educated—adjective
50:4.10 Meantime the e. and spiritualized children of the
50:5.9 Such mortals are genuinely cultured, truly e., and
56:7.4 sufficiently spiritual and adequately e. to attain
71:2.11 Unless a free people are e.—taught to think
81:6.24 Insects are born fully e. and equipped for life—indeed
92:7.11 And so should greater enlightenment deliver e.
95:5.12 only the e. Egyptians could fully comprehend his
96:2.5 which persisted among the more e. classes of Egypt,
96:3.3 there were a sufficient number of e. leaders who had
119:8.2 Michael was born a creator, e. an administrator,
121:6.2 the e. classes and the better strata of Jews in
121:6.5 transcend the teachings of this wealthy and e. Jew
122:5.5 The families of both Joseph and Mary were well e.
122:5.5 Joseph and Mary were e. far above the average for
123:5.2 as an e. “son of the commandment”—henceforth a
123:5.8 Jesus was highly e. in that he understood men and
128:3.3 Jesus spent much time talking with this well-e. and
129:3.8 high and low, black and white, e. and uneducated,
135:0.4 as he was a priest, Zacharias was fairly well e.,
135:0.4 Elizabeth was far better e. than the average Judean
139:6.2 Nathaniel and Judas Iscariot were the two best e.
139:11.6 to dealing with the legalistic minds of the e. Jews
139:12.2 Judas was probably the best-e man among the twelve
141:3.5 but also to the e. and intellectual Nicodemus and
149:4.6 Truly e. persons are not satisfied with remaining in
195:6.7 The mechanistic naturalism of some supposedly e.
educating
35:3.11 all beings who are engaged in e. and spiritualizing
37:6.1 the scheme of e. and training the ascending mortals.
70:9.9 7. Provision for e. and training youth.
72:12.2 after e. them, send them back as emissaries of culture
123:2.5 Jews had a systematic program for rearing and e.
education
2:7.12 The real purpose of all universe e. is to effect the
5:5.13 Limitations of intellect, curtailment of e.,
16:6.11 It is the purpose of e. to develop and sharpen these
25:3.12 The higher a creature’s e., the more respect he has
26:11.1 utilize in furthering the e. of the ascending pilgrims,
27:3.3 where these beings are receiving much of their e..
30:3.10 it is a liberal e. to be permitted to spend a season
30:4.25 They receive the same general e., but special groups
30:4.26 your spiritual e. begins in reality and in earnest;
30:4.27 Now begins your personal e., your individual
35:3.1 But the e. of ascenders is only one phase of the
35:3.12 training on the six encircling planets of specialized e..
35:7.1 the ascending mortals secure the acme of their e.
37:6.1 designed to effect the mind training and the spirit e.
37:6.2 This training of mind and e. of spirit is carried on
37:6.4 The divine plan of e. provides for the intimate
37:6.6 intellectual acquisition is also a part of universal e..
38:5.1 The Melchizedeks also have a large part in the e.
38:5.3 Following this general e. they are advanced to the
39:0.10 by experience and through additional e. they can
39:6.1 greatest efforts toward the e of the surviving mortals
43:7.3 minor worlds are technical spheres of practical e. in
44:3.6 5. The e. builders—those who build the headquarters
46:6.6 5. E. and other Melchizedek activities.
47:10.7 seven worlds of corrective training and cultural e.
48:6.31 to the e. and training of the morontia progressors.
50:5.7 learn by doing; e. is the watchword of these ages.
50:5.9 E. aspires to the attainment of meanings, and
52:5.3 Entirely new systems of e. and government grow
55:3.3 was expended in the promotion of truth—science, e.,
65:6.8 The reactions of chemistry are not modified by e.;
65:8.4 not mean that spiritual evolution is dependent on e.,
66:7.6 This plan of e. did not ignore thinking and feeling
67:3.7 E., training, and experience are factors in most of the
68:0.2 each generation of youth must receive anew its e..
69:1.4 safeguards of home and school, of family life, e.,
70:7.8 their e. being intrusted to the men’s secret societies.
71:2.7 E. of public opinion is the only safe and true method
71:3.1 essentials of civil progress—liberty, security, e.,
71:4.7 5. Compulsory e..
72:7.0 7. EDUCATION
71:7.1 The purpose of e. should be acquirement of skill,
71:7.2 In the ideal state, e. continues throughout life,
71:7.3 E. will jump to new levels of value with the
71:7.3 E. has too long been localistic, militaristic, ego
71:7.3 it must eventually become world-wide, idealistic,
71:7.4 E. recently passed from the control of the clergy to
71:7.4 Eventually it must be given over to the philosophers
71:7.5 E. is the business of living; it must continue
71:8.7 3. The establishment of universal e.—learning
72:3.4 the most valuable part of a child’s e. and character
72:4.3 This travel is a part of the adult-e. program and is
72:4.5 The chief object of e. on this continent is to make
72:6.1 This nation provides every child an e. and every man
72:6.7 purposes, such as disease prevention, e. of geniuses,
72:8.1 In addition to the basic compulsory e. program
72:11.2 his four years’ course, received one half of the e.
76:2.3 Adam intrusted the organization of worship and e.
76:2.6 value of environment and e. as factors in character
76:2.6 Good social environment and proper e. are
76:3.5 undertaking, embracing religion, health, and e..
76:3.10 their methods of e. have never since been surpassed.
79:8.13 3. Efficient e. of children in the arts and sciences of
81:6.13 Knowledge can be had by e., but wisdom, which is
81:6.24 The human baby is born without an e.; therefore man
81:6.25 But the improvement in e. has not kept pace with the
84:5.10 equality, and e.; but will woman prove worthy of all
84:7.23 2. Artificial and superficial e..
88:6.7 But if modern methods of e. should fail, there would
90:2.9 the shamans or priests of any age who oppose e. and
92:3.7 religion has neglected e. and retarded science;
94:12.5 the spread of e. throughout Buddhism will be
96:3.3 had received some e. because of Moses’ influence
99:6.2 to promote religious e.; to provide wise counsel
111:3.5 soul’s evolution, is not so much a probation as an e..
114:6.11 seraphim dedicated to the fostering of planetary e..
119:0.4 These bestowals are the last steps in their e. and
119:0.5 to complete the personal training and universe e. of
120:2.1 as a child of the realm, complete your human e.—123:02.03 The most valuable part of Jesus’ early e. was
123:2.10 sons, the father assuming responsibility for their e..
123:2.13 to hold the father responsible for the lad’s e. from
123:2.14 responsibility for Jesus’ intellectual and religious e.,
123:3.7 they spent much money on extra e. and travel, but
123:5.1 children were supposed to begin their formal e. in the
123:5.8 secured much of his intellectual and theological e.
123:5.8 But his real e.—that equipment of mind and heart for
123:5.11 the Jews had just inaugurated a compulsory e. law),
123:6.8 Jesus could have the advantages of e. and training
124:0.1 Had he remained at Alexandria, his e. would have
124:0.1 Nazareth he secured an e. and received a training
124:3.5 Jerusalem to continue his e. under the learned rabbis.
124:5.5 enable him to go to Jerusalem to continue his e. in
124:6.13 arranged for him to resume his e. two years later,
126:1.3 Jesus continued with the home e. of his brothers and
126:2.2 plan for Jesus and his future e. was demolished.
127:1.5 the girls of Jewish families received little e., but Jesus
135:0.4 John’s parents began the systematic e. of the lad.
136:8.7 his time, plus the influence of his training and e..
139:0.4 The apostles were lacking in so-called higher e..
139:2.11 Peter and Paul differed in temperament and e., they
139:8.2 Thomas had little e., but he possessed a keen mind
140:4.10 E. should be a technique of learning (discovering)
142:7.8 3. E. and training. Wise fathers carefully plan for
142:7.8 Wise fathers carefully plan for the e. and adequate
160:4.8 6. Culture—e. and wisdom.
195:0.3 struck a decided attitude on religious rituals, e.,
195:2.3 Roman e. bred an unheard-of and stolid loyalty.
195:8.8 in order to promote science and to advance e..
195:8.13 The secularization of science, e., and society can lead
195:10.17 Even secular e. could help in this great spiritual
195:10.17 if it would pay more attention to teaching youth how
195:10.17 The purpose of all e. should be to foster the supreme
educational—see educational spheres or worlds
5:5.13 morality resulting from the unfortunate lack of e.,
5:5.14 parents to procreate is not predicated on their e.,
14:6.27 Havona is the e. training ground where the Paradise
18:7.2 directly concerned in the e. ministry to the pilgrims
20:8.1 They are affectionately devoted to the e. ministry to
24:6.4 and the director of their vast e. organization.
26:2.4 ministering to the e. training of numerous orders of
27:2.2 essential in the prefinaliter e. experiences of Paradise.
28:5.16 the angels are more quickly responsive to these e.
34:7.3 but this ascent is more like undergoing an e. training
35:3.11 and spirit progression of the Salvington e. system.
35:4.1 all of this e. work is under the general supervision of
35:4.2 orders are chiefly devoted to the vast e. system
35:10.3 The e. system sponsored by the Melchizedeks is
37:4.4 of Nebadon activity—administrative, executive, e.,
37:6.1 The Nebadon e. system is jointly administered by the
37:6.1 qualified to serve as e. advisers to the entire realm.
37:6.3 keynote of the whole e. system: character acquired
37:6.4 Fundamentally, the Nebadon e. system provides for
37:7.1 They function in most of the e. enterprises of the
37:10.6 the universe of their origin to the higher e. regime of
39:0.1 when seraphim have been subjected to e. tests and
39:1.14 chiefs of the numerous e. and training institutions of
39:2.7 the extensive e. enterprises of the local universe,
44:2.11 of reproducers in their morontia e. activities.
45:5.7 The e. and spiritual training systems provided for the
45:7.2 serve as teachers in the various e. enterprises of the
45:7.3 The Melchizedek Sons conduct thirty different e.
46:5.29 There is great e. value in mingling with diverse
47:2.2 Melchizedeks, maintain such extensive e. facilities
47:5.3 On this sphere more positive e. work is begun.
48:5.5 the program of the mansion world and morontia e.
50:4.6 3. E. application.
51:7.2 effected the union of the e. and administrative work
52:3.10 The e. system becomes world-wide, and gradually
52:5.3 bestowal Son arrives on a world of high e. culture
52:7.3 The e., economic, and administrative systems of the
66:5.9 directed the purely e. endeavors of those early ages
66:5.9 The e. methods of Fad consisted in supervision of
66:7.3 at the world’s social center and e. headquarters.
67:4.1 Fad and five members of the e. faculty were saved.
70:8.16 2. E. training of the increased brain power which
71:7.4 the search for wisdom, may become the chief e.
72:2.15 2. E. courts—the juridical bodies connected with the
72:2.15 the executive and legislative branches of the e.
72:2.17 the parental, e., and industrial high courts are final.
72:4.0 4. THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
72:4.1 The e. system of this nation is compulsory and
72:4.1 horticulture are also taught throughout the entire e.
72:4.6 The entire e. system is designed to adequately train
72:8.3 Judges of the jurisdictional tribunals of social, e.,
72:8.5 co-ordinated with industry rather than with the e.
72:11.1 by the highest parental, e., and industrial tribunals,
73:5.1 proposed schools of the e. system of the expected
76:3.2 their associates in civil administration, e. methods,
79:7.4 Andites improved the economic and e. practices of
81:6.24 controlling the e. training of the younger generation,
81:6.35 No national civilization long endures unless its e.
82:0.2 While religious, social, and e. institutions are all
82:0.3 The family as an e. institution must be maintained.
84:0.1 home building should be the essence of all e. effort.
100:1.3 progress through an established e. regime does not
100:1.3 Real e. growth is indicated by enhancement of ideals,
101:7.1 The social status, e. opportunities, moral trends,
102:3.1 Intellectual deficiency or e. poverty unavoidably
103:5.11 Even e. pressure is only negatively helpful in that it
107:3.9 this training must be imparted in the e. institutions of
124:0.1 own life problems with a minimum of e. guidance,
124:2.6 Jesus delighted in talking over things cultural, e.,
126:2.2 heavy but highly e. and disciplinary responsibilities
128:4.1 a long tour of the world’s e. centers preparatory to
129:3.7 Jesus practically completed his e. contact-training
133:4.13 renowned as an e. center, Corinth was the most
139:0.4 through the same rigid and stereotyped e. curriculum
154:2.5 human soul requires experience with the e. solving
160:4.15 Failure is simply an e. episode—a cultural experiment
educational spheres or worlds
16:5.5 discipline encountered on the one billion es. of
18:3.1 and are advanced to the es. of their superuniverse,
18:4.8 of the training on the seven es. of a minor sector
25:1.7 serve only on the ew. surrounding the capitals of the
25:1.7 activities in connection with the work of these ew.
25:3.13 ascending pilgrims who are in residence on the es.
39:1.14 systems and of the seventy es. of the constellations.
40:8.1 final surety of survival until they reach the last ew. of
40:8.2 a system, a constellation, and through the ew. of the
48:5.2 lowest mansion worlds on up to the highest of the es.
48:5.9 advance, with experience, through the es. of the
48:6.33 the fourth, Salvington and the surrounding es.;
55:2.8 the local universe must continue in service as es.
educator
69:6.3 The household fire was the first e., requiring
educators
20:7.3 Daynals are the universal e., being dedicated to the
71:3.12 bestowed in the order named upon philosophers, e.,
76:3.10 noble teachers of health and religion, those true e.,
effaced
16:5.5 of the dominating Master Spirit, are never fully e.,
70:8.1 while a world settled in light and life has largely e.
73:1.2 gains of the Prince’s administration had been e.;
75:5.7 a satisfaction of joy and gratitude that never was e.
effacement
83:7.6 and home building—a lifelong partnership of self-e.,
effect—noun; see cause and effect
9:3.3 gyroscope is a fair illustration of the e. of antigravity
14:3.6 coupled with the balancing e. of the immense dark
25:2.4 The e. of such an environment upon evolutionary
25:3.5 are put into e. by the divine executioner.
34:6.6 truth is dead, the highest moral concepts without e.,
48:6.28 as two eyes are to one; it has a stereoscopic e. on
58:2.5 Were it not for “blanketing” e. of the atmosphere at
67:8.4 then weigh the e. of the far-flung presentation of
73:0.1 social confusion had little e. on the biologic status of
77:7.5 at those times when the Adjuster is, in e., detached
78:3.1 The cultural e. of these earlier migrations was not
81:5.1 and culture become related as cause and e..
83:6.1 But quite regardless of the e. on the individual,
86:2.3 the savage considered them to be cause and e..
90:3.9 secrets of the interrelationship of cause and e.
90:4.1 they were wholehearted in putting them into e.;
91:6.1 have no direct e. upon one’s physical environment.
92:2.5 received direct revelations from Gabriel to the e.
93:5.11 policy for Salem was subsequently put into e., but
97:7.4 theories of the nature of God with such telling e.
101:10.3 the unending response of e. to antecedent action;
102:7.1 God are not identical; one is cause, the other e..
102:7.1 is absolute, infinite, eternal, and changeless; the e.,
105:1.5 both cause and e., as both volition and response.
120:2.2 the Supreme, you will in e. have brought to a close
127:2.2 Jesus’ refusal had the e. of keeping out many of his
127:5.1 then Mary paused to contemplate what e. marriage
127:5.3 Jesus made kindly reply to the e. that no amount of
127:6.6 dissertation to the e. that the Father was not truly
136:5.5 explicit act of the will of this God-man to the e.
139:12.12 Judas quickly carried the nefarious scheme into e..
141:8.2 to minister to the afflicted was first carried into e..
150:9.4 the third public preaching tour had a sobering e.
151:2.6 The words which Thomas spoke had a quieting e.
152:1.2 apparent miracles had little e. on his followers.
159:4.1 that you reject the teachings of the rabbis to the e.
168:1.14 third day, so that it was taking full e. on the fourth
191:0.13 bringing word to that e. to the apostles about eleven
192:2.6 to the e. that John would not die before the Master
effect—verb
1:7.5 experience of the faith sons of the Father can e. the
2:7.12 The real purpose of all universe education is to e. the
4:4.7 full of mercy and pledged to e. the survival of his
19:5.9 that these two types of Trinity-origin teachers e.
20:5.6 would require the bestowal of a Creator Son to e.
20:6.1 the technique employed by divine wisdom to e. such
20:10.4 collaborate to e. the revelation of the Deities of
21:4.6 When a Creator deigns to e. a bestowal, a real and
22:2.3 designed to prevent rebellion or to e. higher types of
24:1.8 the first order of the Supreme Power Centers e. a
24:6.9 plan designed to e. your survival and ascension.
25:3.5 they do ofttimes e. their strange doings and enforce
29:4.20 power directors are enabled to e. unbelievable
29:4.21 are able to e. energy control in a collective as well as
34:6.9 exclusive purpose is to e. your final deliverance
36:2.17 long upward struggle of the higher creatures to e.
36:2.18 The capacity of material creatures to e. spirit
37:6.1 work designed to e. its maintenance and upbuilding
37:6.1 Nebadon school technique designed to e. the mind
39:2.16 Seraphic recorders of the superior order e. a close
40:1.2 the guardian seraphim do actually e. such ascensions.
40:5.12 human beings who are not able to e. eternal union
45:6.8 permit which will e. their temporary transfer from
48:1.5 Morontia Power Supervisors are able to e. a union
48:5.8 One of the purposes of the morontia career is to e.
49:2.24 are competent to e. their life-process exchanges
49:5.25 and thus e. the universal coming of the Adjusters.
51:2.2 The transport seraphim are able to e. such changes
51:5.1 the best way to e. the improvement of the existing
52:3.3 the biologic uplifters is sufficient to e. a marvelous
52:4.5 visitation the races soon e. their economic liberation.
52:6.7 realize the brotherhood of man on Urantia is to e.
52:7.2 to e. the transition from the evolutionary ages to the
53:1.4 Satan, and Caligastia were leagued together to e. the
53:9.7 will e. the annihilation of these interned rebels.
65:1.6 they can e. such modifications in the Life Carriers
78:8.11 What the barbarians failed to do to e. the ruination of
82:3.8 e. the marriage of a dead son with a dead daughter
86:3.3 and depend upon religious ceremonies to e. healing.
93:6.8 Abraham did much to e. improvement of the herds
99:5.7 religionists will get together and actually e.
99:7.2 Political science must e. the reconstruction of
106:3.2 This Trinity is destined to e. the further evolutionary
109:5.1 done in order to e. deep spiritual transformations in
110:2.1 It is their mission to e. such mind changes and to
111:6.2 The courage required to e. the conquest of nature
113:3.1 destiny guardian does for her subject is to e. a
118:4.7 Creators operate to e. the time transmutations of
118:8.8 That mind which can e. a partial abridgment of time
119:8.2 complete the bestowal career of Michael and to e.
120:0.7 required instructions from no one in order to e. this
120:0.8 this decision to e. such associative subordination,
122:9.1 present Jesus to the priests and e. his redemption
125:5.8 one thing: to proclaim everlasting truth and thus e.
135:11.2 and yet he does nothing to e. your deliverance.”
136:1.4 believed that the coming of the Messiah would e.
139:8.3 to transform Thomas’s whole disposition and to e.
147:3.5 in order to e. recovery—take up his bed and walk.
150:1.2 Jesus authorized these women to e. their own
152:6.1 It requires time for men and women to e. radical
152:6.5 conspire with Herod Antipas to e. their destruction
157:5.2 to e. such a modification of their concept of the
160:1.11 to e. those vital reconstructions and readjustments
170:4.14 kingdom, of failing to e. its establishment within
181:2.9 my disciples will not fight to e. its establishment.
183:4.2 hasten on after the mob and e. the rescue of Jesus.
185:0.4 as they intrigued to e. the judicial murder of Jesus,
185:6.4 had set their minds to e. the destruction of Jesus.
186:2.8 in Pilate’s well-meant but halfhearted efforts to e.
188:5.13 We know that the death on the cross was not to e.
195:9.10 Jesus to e. the spiritual transformation of successive
196:2.7 enabled him to e. such extraordinary progress in
effected—see effected by
10:1.4 Son, for when the conjoint act of creation was e.,
12:3.8 have laboriously e. a comparison of this finding
20:6.1 how this mysterious incarnation of Michael was e..
22:2.4 the first trinitizing of Mighty Messengers was not e.
32:1.2 until the power directors have e. the mobilization of
32:2.5 until gravity stabilization of the realm has been e.
34:5.2 This labor of the Spirit is largely e. through the
44:2.3 But all of this is e. on the morontia level.
51:3.8 the loyal primary and the secondary midwayers e. a
51:7.2 there has been e. the union of the educational and
79:8.5 the Yangtze and Yellow river centers had been e..
91:9.6 but you have e. an unqualified consecration,
97:10.8 feat in the evolution of religion ever to be e. on
112:5.20 this can only be e. through the medium of mind.
112:7.3 Fusion with the Adjuster is usually e. while the
112:7.4 When fusion with the Adjuster has been e., there can
114:7.16 changes will be e. in planetary management.
119:1.6 but we do not understand how they are e..
119:3.4 This emergency Material Son e. the repentance
145:2.16 hours later, after sundown, was Amatha’s cure e. in
149:1.3 explained to his apostles how the healings were e.,
160:1.8 emancipation of the mind and soul can never be e.
161:1.5 Nathaniel e. this change in the Greek’s views by the
180:5.10 And this entire living adaptation of love must be e.
effected by
0:11.2 enrichment of all reality is e. by experiential growth
1:1.2 abide by the Father’s will, and such decisions, e.
17:2.1 each such creative episode was e. by a liaison of the
36:1.3 The segregation of these three divisions was e. by
42:10.5 synthesis of the material and spiritual which is e.
42:11.7 could be e. only by a purposive and dominant mind.
44:5.4 techniques for the intake of energy have been e. by
44:8.3 self-realization will be e. by your own personal
46:5.24 planetary conditions and world progress is e. by
48:2.17 necessary changes in creature form are skillfully e.
48:2.22 spiritizing creation is e. by this selective re-keying.
49:5.30 uniquely related groups of beings is probably e. by
70:11.2 the liberties of all others, and this is e. by the taboo,
72:5.2 this adjustment was e. gradually by the liberation of
74:6.6 This thought exchange was e. by means of the gas
91:1.1 but the mission is chiefly e. by the function of prayer.
97:9.23 The real undoing of Judah was e. by a corrupt ring
112:2.20 material association to morontia identification is e.
148:2.2 Many of the cures e. by Jesus in connection with his
180:2.4 And such a will-union is e. by and through Jesus
188:3.8 it was e. by his never-ceasing choice of the Father’s
196:3.15 Thus it appears that all human progress is e. by a
effecting
34:3.2 ministries ignore space but suffer a time lag in e.
49:4.9 antagonism towards the Adjuster’s mission of e. the
54:4.8 rebellion, we may record that, during the time of e.
65:8.2 If spending so much time in e. the evolutionary
75:1.3 instead of beginning the task of e. religious unity,
77:6.5 over to the service of the Melchizedeks, thus e. a
84:6.7 meanwhile e. the continuation of civilization and
99:5.5 destroyed much of the potential of religion for e.
103:7.6 e. the stabilization of both science and religion.
111:2.9 capable of making moral decisions, thereby e. a
118:8.4 will fail to compensate this loss of stability by e. a
122:7.1 made which could be used for e. better taxation.
124:4.9 Jesus achieved the satisfaction of e. an increasingly
128:1.8 this experience of e. the self-realization of his
131:10.1 After the arduous labor of e. this compilation of the
134:1.7 great progress was made in e. working harmony
134:7.6 and complete the task of e. his full consecration to
180:6.7 same revelation of life in e. the overthrow of death.
185:2.6 to use Roman soldiers in e. the secret arrest of Jesus,
effective
0:1.10 as e. overcontrollers and absonite upholders of the
2:3.6 These Sons devote themselves to the e. execution of
3:1.11 such as the Mystery Monitors, but his e. presence is
4:3.6 a contrast with comparative evil (not sin) for the e.
6:4.1 the spiritual control and e. administration of such a
7:4.6 service so essential to the practical and e. operation
8:3.5 The Infinite Spirit is the e. agent of the all-loving
13:4.1 beings concerned with the e. administration of the
15:6.11 holding large neighboring systems in e. leash.
15:10.22 are mingled in e. service, wise administration, loving
19:2.5 become the most e. universe administrators ever to
20:2.9 their work on the inhabited spheres is just as e. and
20:5.6 Magisterial Sons are just as divinely e. and all wise
21:2.2 is destined to function as the actual and e. helper of
21:2.9 has formed an e. and co-operative working union
23:1.9 to interfere with their proper and e. functioning.
28:5.18 E. use is made of the fraternal competitive spirit by
28:5.20 they are just as e. out in the universes as at their
29:1.3 but maintain themselves as e. power centers in all
29:2.16 are engaged in the orderly dispatch of e. energy to
29:4.24 transformers are powerful and e. living switches,
29:4.29 Transmitters form skillful liaisons which are e. in
30:4.13 they are kept together for long periods of e. service.
34:5.5 ministry of the Holy Spirit becomes increasingly e. in
35:0.1 these “lesser Christs” are just as e. and all-powerful
36:5.12 the practical and e. program of the ascending scale
36:5.13 relationship makes the adjutants more practically e.
36:5.14 e. collaborators with the Master Physical Controllers,
38:9.1 intimate and e. association with the angelic hosts
39:2.6 to adjust to, and make e. use of, the potentials of
41:3.1 and physical controllers as way stations for the e.
44:3.6 to make ascending mortals more intelligent and e.
44:5.1 These interesting and e. artisans are concerned with
44:5.10 divine rest, which is so essential to the e. utilization
48:6.34 These seraphim are devoted to the e. grouping of
48:6.30 the efficient and e. techniques of fact recording.
51:3.4 Caligastia offered crafty and e. opposition to the
51:3.9 How much more e. and beautiful it would have
51:7.2 a new and e. order of world administration.
53:8.8 faith is an e. armor against sin and iniquity.
55:6.4 ministry of angels are even more e. as the epochs of
55:10.4 direct contact with the Ancients of Days to be e.
56:0.2 and indicate absence of e. co-ordination;
58:3.4 but they are not e. in the subsequent modification
63:5.6 discovered and made e. use of the throwing stick
67:3.9 in a magnificent and e. combination of intellectual
69:8.3 Og, the king of Bashan, was equally brutal and e..
70:6.1 E. state rule only came with the arrival of a chief
70:6.1 Man found that e. government could be had only by
71:2.18 No civil government will be serviceable and e.
71:5.3 progresses, co-operation becomes increasingly e..
71:8.1 Aside from this divine concept of e. social
74:7.21 teaching that e. prayer must be wholly individual,
75:2.1 the results of rebellion to produce e immunity against
79:8.9 for civilization is dependent on the e. functioning of
81:1.3 Evolution may be slow, but it is terribly e..
81:2.1 man utilized in his ascent from savagery were e.
81:6.29 Civilization is now dependent on the e. co-ordination
81:6.30 weaken and disintegrate human society if e. means
81:6.31 embodied in a better and more e. co-operation and
81:6.36 Without e. co-ordination, industrial civilization is
81:6.37 13. E. and wise leadership.
81:6.37 depends on an enthusiastic and e. load-pulling spirit.
82:4.2 And that the property mores were e. in stabilizing the
82:5.3 Religion has been an e. barrier against outmarriage;
82:6.9 bring into existence many new and biologically e.
83:6.8 that intimate understanding and e. co-operation
85:7.3 When the spirit of wisdom achieves e. ministration,
86:7.6 Evolution may be slow, but it is unerringly e..
87:7.4 The early Christian cult was the most e., appealing,
87:7.10 Every e. religion unerringly develops a worthy
88:5.3 Images were supposed to be e. in magic.
89:1.6 The taboos were highly e. in organizing society,
90:4.9 Many of these ancient and e. secret remedies lost
91:3.7 the more e. technique for most practical purposes
91:5.2 Group or congregational praying is very e. in that it
91:9.0 9. CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVE PRAYER
91:9.1 If you would engage in e. praying, you should bear
92:3.8 man’s most expensive but incomparably e. institution
95:5.9 they provided e. weapons for the priests to use
99:5.6 Any religious belief which is e. in spiritualizing the
100:3.1 loyalties are socially e. and spiritually progressive.
100:7.1 The most e. presentation of Jesus consists in
102:2.3 Religionists seem to live in e. emancipation from
102:3.1 paradoxical necessity: the necessity of making e. use
108:1.8 Adjuster as to the most e. plans for personality
110:3.6 your desires, do constitute real and e. co-operation.
110:6.14 The Adjuster’s work is much more e. after the
110:6.17 spiritual fulcrum for the more e. functioning of the
111:4.5 find those higher concepts in association with e.
114:0.4 Urantia is not without proper and e. supervision
114:5.4 planetary government is more than expectedly e.
114:7.14 a very definite and e. superhuman supervision of
121:1.1 for the e. spread of a new religion to both East and
121:8.14 narrative in accordance with my concept of its e.
121:8.14 the e. expressions which I have thus utilized had their
121:8.14 would enable me to create the most e. portraiture of
124:5.6 understanding, and e. teacher and eldest brother to
127:6.9 Jesus’ mortal and divine natures into a simple and e.
128:0.4 the more e. leading of these same mortals to a better
128:1.7 evil, and his prayers were e. because he believed.”
129:4.3 Jesus perfected increasingly e. methods of personal
130:2.3 just such an e. appeal to the spiritually hungry Asiatic
132:5.1 administer material wealth as a wise and e. trustee
132:5.21 wise and e. distribution of such unearned resources.
133:7.9 Without the e. functioning of a consciousness sorter
134:5.10 wars, but it will not be e. in preventing major wars,
136:9.1 How should he organize his followers for e. effort
139:1.4 Although Andrew was never an e. preacher, he was
139:5.8 of Jesus, Philip’s e. reply was, “Come and see.”
139:5.8 And that is always the e. technique in all forms of
139:11.6 Simon became a powerful and e. preacher of “Peace
140:4.5 one’s vocation can be utilized as an e. “reflector” for
140:4.6 The happy and e. person is motivated, not by fear of
140:4.8 An e philosophy of living is formed by a combination
141:7.10 Peter was a much more e. preacher than Jesus.
141:7.10 Jesus’ preaching was so e. because of his unique
144:3.17 Jesus taught that e. prayer must be: 1. Unselfish—
145:2.14 the rapid and e. spreading of such a startling rumor.
148:7.4 but as an e. protest against making the Sabbath rest
150:2.3 Mary Magdalene became the most e. teacher of
152:0.3 touch of his garment with her healing had been e..
155:1.3 do they strive with valiant and e. execution.
156:6.5 there was occurring a gradual but e. consolidation of
157:6.4 that the spirit was easy victor over both and e. in the
160:1.8 The wise and e. solution of any problem demands
160:2.4 The most e. of all social groups is the family,
160:2.4 Such an e. relationship is also possible between two
160:2.6 calculated to develop character, the most e. and
160:2.10 if you can build up such trustworthy and e. small
167:6.6 Truth, beauty, and holiness are powerful and e.
169:1.14 This was one of the most touching and e. of all the
171:7.2 Goodness is e. only when it is attractive.
172:4.1 been e. in preventing Jesus’ immediate arrest upon
178:1.4 kingdom should be the e. destroyer of the hate urge
186:5.9 just as e. and unerringly certain if Jesus had not been
187:1.10 Alexander and Rufus, became very e. teachers of
187:4.5 extolled such a career of robbery as an e. patriotic
188:4.1 guilt of mortal man nor some sort of e. approach
194:2.1 was an e. solvent for man’s spiritual difficulties in
194:2.1 will prove to be an e. solvent for man’s ever-new
195:7.16 True art is the e. manipulation of the material things
196:3.1 it is an e. sorter, evaluator, and adjuster of all human
196:3.1 religion unifies the personality for e. adjustment to
effectively
4:3.4 this divine foreknowledge e. directs the creative free
5:1.6 he is so certainly and so e. spiritually endowed by the
7:4.7 Thus do the Deities e. co-operate in the work of
8:1.6 fill all organized space and begin e. to draw all things
10:0.1 e. provide for the Father’s liberation from the
10:0.2 The Trinity e. provides for the full expression of the
11:8.1 The inescapable pull of gravity e. grips all the worlds
12:9.4 For example: Water is used e. to extinguish fire.
14:1.15 the dark bodies, so e. equalize the lines of Havona
15:6.11 which so e. function to hold a given system steady
16:2.5 the Seven Master Spirits, who so e. distribute the
19:5.9 would e. jeopardize the certainty of reception.
22:2.3 creature who e. prevents such upheavals of error,
25:4.20 adjudged in contempt of the divine laws they so e.
26:11.1 with a rich situational environment which they e.
34:7.6 the Caligastic rebellion and most e. compensate
38:9.13 whom they so jealously guarded and so e. served
39:2.4 differential of energy which e segregates the business
40:9.2 Adjusters e. build up the same spirit counterpart
40:10.4 the present ascension scheme e. provides the time-
41:1.5 circumstances are e. utilized by the Satania Power
42:4.3 they are able to e. control and direct energy
43:2.7 fact-finding and timesaving group which e. serves
43:8.5 1. Live happily and work e. with ten diverse fellow
43:8.7 Acquire the ability voluntarily and e. to co-operate
44:2.10 often and e. the heavenly reproducers collaborate
44:2.11 the transition ministers freely and e. utilize these
52:4.8 mortals are learning to live more naturally and e..
53:9.8 e. proclaiming the great truth “that the way of the
63:3.5 Their first task was to roll up stones to e. entomb
64:6.32 e. upstepped by a thoroughgoing admixture with the
70:12.2 to permit representative government to function e..
71:2.17 suffrage remaining universal for both sexes, will be e.
76:2.6 a bad environment can very e. spoil an excellent
82:0.3 faithfully and e. passed on to the next generation.
82:0.3 institutional influences because the home was e.
82:0.3 wisely and e. passed on to succeeding generations.
82:1.1 This instinct operated e. long before humans
82:1.7 in the guise of individual gratification, e. tricks man
84:6.7 understand each other, they are e. complementary,
84:6.8 at the same time it most e. provides certain highly
86:1.2 a cloud of despair which e. eclipsed every pleasure;
86:3.1 death inspired fear and thus e. fostered religion.
86:4.2 this new dream-ghost-future-life concept began e. to
89:5.15 thus human sacrifices e. put a stop to cannibalism,
90:3.4 they did e. isolate afflicted individuals and prevent
91:6.7 can so e. and immediately approach the threshold
94:8.18 it was the ideal humanism and most e. removed all
97:7.13 The courageous Isaiah e. eclipsed the nationalistic
97:10.5 this religion survives because it has e. functioned
103:9.4 this early magic and mythology very e. prepared the
109:0.1 practice which is e. utilized by the Adjuster in
112:1.3 Personality performs e. on the levels of the finite,
114:5.3 The absence of the Prince is e. compensated by the
115:7.6 e. unifying the results of this mode of reality
116:7.1 permeated by energy lanes which e. activate
118:0.10 transient goal attainment which serve so e. as the
118:8.5 which e. circumscribe the subspiritual choice range
118:8.8 possessed of the seeds of wisdom which can e. serve
118:9.1 Finite creatures are e. insulated from the absolute
118:10.14 his science is slowly but e. destroying his
118:10.14 the love of God in his heart will be e. outpoured as
126:3.5 Family responsibility had e. removed all thought of
127:3.15 Jesus possessed the ability e. to mobilize his powers
128:1.1 But he had already e. combined these two natures
132:0.4 this enhancement of the truth e. crowded out the
134:5.10 World-wide confederations of nations will e.
134:8.9 if they ever occur) may be dealt with e. and
139:1.6 can live together peaceably and work together e..
139:1.12 throughout these tragic hours Andrew continued e.
146:2.5 love combined with mercy cannot e. abrogate.
150:2.3 laboring faithfully and e. for the enlightenment
150:9.3 managed the crowd and e. disarmed even his violent
153:1.5 “Why did he himself so deliberately and e. turn
153:1.5 for the time being, e. master all such inclinations.
157:0.1 And this, of course, e. prevented any of the family
158:6.2 and to ask for a richer endowment of wisdom e. to
159:4.9 the sacred writings of the past e. prevents the honest
159:5.10 the end that they might e. overcome evil with good
159:5.15 If you can think of nothing more e. positive to do,
159:5.17 Jesus most e. employed the antithesis, comparing
160:1.9 Even though you are e. armed to meet the difficult
166:5.5 Such conduct e. separated him from all his former
168:4.9 Material beings can pray e. only when they “pray in
170:5.15 a social brotherhood which e. displaced Jesus’
172:3.7 where they e. spread the report among the throngs
173:2.1 this spectacular cleansing of the temple likewise e.
173:2.7 effort of his enemies to ensnare him was e. turned
174:1.2 attitudes of love e. prevent all those estrangements
174:4.1 discredit Jesus before the people and e. to prevent
175:4.15 powerless to act because they were e. restrained by
179:5.5 saw to it that his express desire was e. thwarted
183:3.8 Jesus thus e. put a stop to this show of resistance by
192:0.1 but the rulers depended upon the bribed guards e. to
194:2.3 This bestowal of the Son’s spirit e. prepared all
194:3.5 qualifying believers more e. to preach the gospel,
195:0.5 so quickly and e. capture the very best minds of the
195:4.2 divine courts, and who, therefore, if e. appealed to,
195:10.1 mortals who e. reveal the Master to all men.
195:10.2 should be e. restrained from daring to form creeds
196:0.5 absolutely swept away any spiritual doubts and e.
effectiveness
13:4.7 of enterprise, devotion, loyalty, wisdom, and e..
14:6.12 affords proof of the partnership e of the divine family
81:6.14 5. E. of material resources.
81:6.16 6. E. of language.
81:6.20 7. E. of mechanical devices.
118:8.6 testifies to the e. of that brake—material inertia—
140:10.9 faith in the e. of the supreme human desire to do the
163:6.6 this gospel that you come back in surprise at its e.?
effects—noun; see effects—belongings
3:1.2 never be fully comprehended by an analysis of e.;
3:6.3 Universe causes cannot be lower than universe e..
19:1.11 are helpful, but only divine causes reveal final e..
46:7.2 cultivated largely for aesthetic and ornamental e..
67:7.4 Sin is never purely local in its e..
75:2.4 rather than to plan farsightedly for more remote e.,
75:5.7 Never did this noble soul fully recover from the e. of
81:2.18 idea of making pottery arose from observing the e.
85:2.3 The savage believed that all chemical e. were due to
86:2.5 therefor a universe of law and order wherein all e.
88:5.3 same e. were believed to rest upon the real person.
101:10.1 through the examination of physical causes and e..
102:7.3 You cannot have e. without causes; only the I AM is
111:6.4 in the mathematical level of the causes and e. of the
115:3.14 the integration of the mathematical causes and e.
115:6.7 may be discerned by observing its e. on the visible;
118:4.2 first causes produce original e. which are free from
118:4.2 Secondary causes yield e. which invariably exhibit
159:5.8 rather that social service was one of the certain e. of
effects—belongings
69:9.9 personal e. were burned, then buried with the dead,
69:9.10 The ornamental type of personal e. originated in the
134:9.6 Jesus went to the chest containing his personal e.,
143:0.1 after sending their tents and meager personal e. to
163:5.1 started out at daybreak with all their e. to lodge near
effects—verb
91:4.5 if prayer does not change God, it very often e. great
117:5.7 the adjutant mind-spirits and e. its decisions within
effectual
66:6.5 The process was slow but very e..
effectually
35:2.8 receives that instruction which e. purges him of the
41:5.1 the density of Urantia would e. prevent the escape
94:2.4 Mortal desire and human ambition were e.
95:2.5 e. delivered them from the religion of the tombs.
101:10.7 Religion e. cures man’s sense of idealistic isolation
112:5.15 personality is e. safeguarded in the custody of
121:4.2 It did e. combat ignorant superstition.
137:4.6 But all expectance of such a demonstration was e.
188:5.2 find through him a goodness which e. destroys evil
191:5.3 let your loving service e. destroy the prejudice
192:0.1 that the gospel movement was, after all, e. crushed.
194:2.8 brotherhood of men will emerge to e. transform
195:10.8 desire to foster ancient thought systems e. prevents
effeminate
70:7.7 with the women and children, to be considered e..
efficacious
26:2.2 These angels of the eternal Isle are highly e. in
85:1.4 porous rocks were supposed to be unusually e. in
91:4.4 And, to a certain extent, all such petitions are e. in
94:2.2 taught that the sacrifice to deity in itself was all-e.,
94:10.2 its turning Tibetans believe the petitions become e..
146:2.15 thinking that prayers would be rendered more e.
efficacy
87:6.16 a belief in the e. of self-torture and self-denial as
88:2.1 This belief explains the e. of many modern relics.
90:2.8 The Greeks believed in the e. of oracular advice,
90:5.1 technique of ritual was the decisive factor in its e.,
91:2.4 any religion unfailingly detracts from the higher e. of
91:6.2 prayer has added to the e. of other remedial
91:6.3 the scientific doubtings regarding the e. of prayer
91:6.7 the e. of prayer in the personal spiritual experience
95:2.6 general belief in the e. of spittle as a healing agent,
102:8.1 The highest evidence of the reality and e. of religion
143:3.3 all learn the value of rest and the e. of relaxation.
164:3.11 great faith in the e. of the spittle of a holy man;
164:3.14 He did believe in the superstition of the e. of spittle,
efficiency
25:3.16 which is constantly increasing in numbers and e..
41:9.5 It will shine on as of present e. for more than twenty-
44:4.11 and so an effort is frequently made to increase e.,
51:6.4 trade relations, physical e., and civil government.
53:0.1 was distinguished for wisdom, sagacity, and e..
70:2.9 Early wars promoted organization and e., but these
83:6.8 for parental happiness, child welfare, and social e..
100:4.3 Health, mental e., and happiness arise from the
110:5.7 human partner from the standpoints of health, e.,
132:5.13 the laws of justice, equity, fairness, and true e.;
134:6.2 with such a goal of human happiness and e..
160:4.9 Even the physical problems of bodily health and e.
efficient
0:11.4 the Unqualified Absolute appears to be the all-e.
2:7.11 Such levels of e. living come about through the
14:3.3 but it is marvelously perfect and divinely e..
15:8.1 are able to function as e. power-energy regulators
16:3.2 He is a peculiar and e. manifestation of the power,
16:4.2 They are, therefore, e. and perfect supervisors of
17:1.5 to the e. administration of a single superuniverse.
18:5.1 these glorious and divinely e. Trinity personalities.
20:8.4 ever-faithful and universally e. Trinity Teacher Sons.
22:3.3 the everywhere-present and always-e. executives of
23:4.4 Are all our e. Solitary Messengers going to be
24:1.12 In their work of circuit supervision these e. beings
24:5.5 a host of unrevealed personalities, constitute an e.,
25:4.19 Technical Advisers are equally devoted to the e.
26:7.2 Most faithful and e. are the Trinity guides;
29:2.18 energies and the e. regulation of physical power.
29:3.8 these gigantic and almost perfectly e. power centers,
29:4.15 These marvelously e. beings are intrusted with the
31:3.7 detail of every divine principle of the just and e.,
33:1.5 a ruler and divine parent who is just as mighty, e.,
35:5.3 Vorondadeks are even more reliable and e. as rulers
36:1.2 This e. corps of life disseminators is not a truly self-
38:7.1 They are wonderfully intelligent, marvelously e.,
38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim are the faithful and e. aids of
38:7.6 sanobim prove to be most e. in the borderland work
39:2.11 exceptionally e. since you are unable to oppose,
39:3.2 and they are the ever-e. helpers of the Most Highs.
39:3.5 they may constitute e. and agreeable working groups
39:3.6 These e. seraphim are organized in seventy divisions
39:3.10 A large and e. corps functions on Edentia,
40:4.1 these e. Adjusters are personalized by the Father.
41:9.5 partially e. period of decline as long as the combined
43:0.4 the e. spironga and the beautiful spornagia.
44:5.10 regarding the most e. modes of energy intake and
46:4.7 For example: Jerusem enjoys the e. services of the
48:3.13 the Morontia Companions will be your e. interpreters
48:5.9 and understanding instructors, able and e. guides.
48:6.30 They also serve as instructors regarding the e. and
51:3.9 welcomed to your world by a loyal and e. Prince
63:6.8 Onagar instituted an e. tribal government, the like of
65:4.5 scientists will become more e. in the treatment of
65:6.3 The spore is most e. as a reproductive agent, but it
70:5.2 men who had distinguished themselves in some e.
71:1.1 strongest, most e., and enduring state is composed
71:2.9 practical and e. form of representative government,
71:2.17 Representative government presupposes an e.,
71:5.3 In advanced civilizations co-operation is more e.
75:3.3 Serapatatia became one of the most able and e. of all
77:7.5 midway creatures function when they serve as e.
79:8.13 3. E. education of children in the arts and sciences
80:3.5 They maintained an e. system of child culture.
81:6.20 Improved tools,ingenious and e. machines, determine
81:6.32 must also be provided e. methods of place finding.
91:6.4 one’s alter ego,constitutes a technique of the most e.
92:3.9 Religion is the e. scourge of evolution which
93:6.8 Abraham was a shrewd and e. business man,
96:3.3 for liberty to constitute a corps of e. organizers.
108:1.1 gifts are bestowed in accordance with some e.
108:3.7 there exists a profoundly intelligent and e. directive
109:5.5 operate to delimit the sphere of e. Adjuster activity,
110:1.2 These Monitors are e. ministers to the higher phases
110:5.4 grotesque dreams indicate their failure to make e.
110:7.7 in the scale of service, the more e. Adjusters become.
112:7.9 who will ever be found serviceable, faithful, and e.,
113:1.8 to the ever-present and increasingly e. Adjusters,
119:0.5 bestowals are not essential to the wise, just, and e.
119:1.6 that this unique and e. Melchizedek was Michael,
126:2.7 Jesus proved to be a wise and e. administrator of his
127:4.8 thought and action but a dependable and e. child.
127:5.2 Jesus would all the more need a faithful and e. wife.
132:5.2 if you really wish to become a wise and e. steward
139:1.4 Andrew was an e. personal worker,being the pioneer
139:1.5 an understanding executive and an e. administrator.
139:5.11 Philip’s wife, who was an e. member of the corps,
139:7.2 Matthew was a very e. propagandist and a keen
139:11.2 Simon was a very e. organizer of the play life and
160:2.9 and mutual affection is an e. insurance against evil.
190:1.7 under the orders of their fearless and e. leader, go
196:3.1 spiritual religious experience is an e. solvent for most
efficiently
24:1.16 and they attend strictly and e. to their business.
35:2.6 Melchizedek supporters who so e. contribute to the
42:9.5 are at the same time so stable and so e. flexible.
46:0.1 but it is at present being administered most e.,
48:5.5 teachers of the ascending mortals and e. conduct the
65:6.4 carries oxygen to the living cells and just as e.
91:7.7 2. To function more e. and practically in his mental
111:7.4 it exceedingly difficult for the Monitors to work e.
112:1.2 Personality functions equally e. in the local universe,
112:3.6 the group custodians faithfully and e. perform the
118:8.6 that brake—material inertia—which so e. operates to
120:1.4 I will be fully and e. responsible for the security
133:7.12 The supremely happy and e. unified mind is the
134:2.4 Jesus most faithfully, e., and wisely discharged his
139:5.4 apostolic family was intelligently and e. managed.
139:12.3 of Judas’s office honestly, faithfully, and most e..
151:2.6 no matter how faithfully and e. we execute our
effigies
88:5.3 E. were made, and when treated ill or well, the same
effort—see effort to
1:6.5 consecrated to the e.; halfhearted, partial devotion
3:2.7 that an e. is being made to rectify the situation;
12:7.11 The good e. of each man benefits all men; the error
17:2.2 represents the initial e. of the Supreme Creator
20:2.9 In every planetary e. the secondary Paradise Sons,
20:8.3 Recognition indicative of e. and attainment is granted
22:7.6 who have made the supreme e. and sustained the
22:7.14 together trinitize a new creature, this conjoint e.
23:2.17 need is greatest and the opportunities for heroic e.
26:4.12 has set all creation astir in the co-operative e. of the
26:7.1 discover what true study and real mental e. mean
26:10.2 Those who are unsuccessful in the first e. at Deity
32:3.9 are the result of individual e. and actual living,
34:6.5 Spiritual e. results in relative spiritual exhaustion.
38:1.1 Following the completion of this united e., the Son
38:1.1 in her initial solitary e. at spirit reproduction.
44:1.14 Such an e. would be something like endeavoring to
44:4.11 so an e. is frequently made to increase efficiency,
48:4.12 struggle and advancement; it bespeaks work, e.,
48:6.35 —throughout every e. in the long struggle to break
48:7.10 8. E. does not always produce joy, but there is no
48:7.10 joy, but there is no happiness without intelligent e..
48:7.17 15. Affectation is the ridiculous e. of the ignorant to
50:1.1 the Planetary Prince represents the last e. of the
50:6.3 E. and decision are an essential part of the
50:7.3 career, reward follows e. as the result of causes.
52:6.2 a much longer time and necessitates far greater e..
53:7.3 propaganda had to be carried on by personal e.
69:6.7 animal husbandry, by reducing the e. necessary to
75:0.1 After more than one hundred years of e. on Urantia,
77:1.3 This e. resulted in the first group of fifty midway
77:5.8 And the results of this e. at world betterment never
78:7.3 to abandon the e., to let the whole world drown in
81:6.7 how to wrest a living from the land with lessened e.
84:0.1 should be the center and essence of all educational e.
86:6.7 that long waste of human e. upon tombs, temples,
87:5.8 One’s future was not the result of e., industry, or
88:2.6 Moses’ very e. against fetishes became a supreme
89:1.7 have cost vast treasure in e., sacrifice, and self-denial
91:1.1 but nonetheless personal and collective e. of any
91:2.2 a technique of avoiding the expenditure of that e.
94:8.8 views, aspirations, speech, conduct, livelihood, e.,
94:8.8 Gautama’s intention to attempt to destroy all e.,
94:8.17 of Gautama, salvation is achieved by human e.,
94:8.17 And in making this e., he left the door wide open
95:5.14 Although the e. of this Egyptian ruler to impose the
97:7.14 But in this e. Isaiah was not wholly successful.
100:4.2 E. is attendant upon clarification of spiritual vision
100:4.2 The slothful animal mind rebels at the e. required
103:2.1 religious development occurs without conscious e.
103:2.6 there are always present the inevitable decisions, e.,
103:5.7 striving to be Godlike—is a continuous e. before
110:6.14 While there is no apparent concert of e. between
115:7.2 plan, which has predicated finite progress upon e.,
116:6.6 The e. is made by the personalities of time and space,
116:6.6 but the culmination and consummation of this e. is
117:1.9 responsive alike to creature e. and Creator purpose;
125:6.6 in the midst of the most serious and sublime e. of
136:9.1 should he organize his followers for effective e. and
137:8.4 sermon, the first pretentious e. of his public career,
144:0.3 beginning of the full and final e. of his life on earth,
144:0.3 either executed or released to join them in a united e.
144:1.7 They realized that their next public e. in either
149:0.1 Participating in this e. were Jesus and his twelve
151:3.14 as the best possible refutation of the studied e. of
152:6.2 but he was only partially successful in this e..
154:3.1 A new e. was made to have Herod place Jesus
155:5.11 The religion of the spirit means e., struggle, conflict
156:5.5 surmount temptation by the e. of supplanting one
158:4.7 Andrew was deeply chagrined at this ill-advised e.
160:3.1 The e. toward maturity necessitates work,
162:9.4 arrangements for them to join him in the united e.
170:2.11 The great e embodied in this sermon was the attempt
172:3.6 spiritual matter; but he had not succeeded in this e.
173:2.7 the e. of his enemies to ensnare him was effectively
174:2.1 a determined e. should be made to discredit him
194:3.9 This day of Pentecost witnessed the great e. of the
effort to
0:0.2 But our mandate admonishes us to make every e. to
5:1.2 a never-ending e. to reveal himself to the children of
5:1.8 divine administration are all interlocked in an e. to
6:0.4 In an e. to enable the finite mind of time to form
12:3.10 in the e. to arrive at a basic unit for mind-gravity
20:6.1 any e. to detect the working of this Sonarington
21:5.7 nameless patience have been exhausted in an e. to
22:7.5 to make the paradisiacal e. to spiritualize, idealize,
26:4.12 set all creation astir in the co-operative e. to assist
31:8.1 consists in the e. to achieve comprehension of the
31:10.13 to administer these universes in an e. to compensate
36:2.13 the Life Carriers work constantly in an e. to improve
36:2.15 Carriers collaborate with the Melchizedeks in the e.
37:4.2 in the e. to bring all Nebadon into fuller harmony
41:2.8 their order in an e. to equalize these lines of energy.
44:0.20 perverting thought and distorting language in an e.
44:0.20 I proceed with this e. to enlighten the human mind
44:0.21 farther in an e. to project the human mind from the
45:7.3 in their supreme e. to qualify the mortal survivors for
47:4.8 The e. to master the significance of morontia mota,
48:6.37 the self element that exhausts, not the e. to achieve.
48:7.17 15. Affectation is the ridiculous e. of the ignorant to
50:1.1 the Planetary Prince represents the last e. to draw
50:1.2 And all of this e. to provide sympathetic rulership for
50:5.7 The e. to execute knowledge results in wisdom,
51:3.4 but he failed in his e. to involve them in the Lucifer
53:4.7 his rebel government before Gabriel made any e. to
53:8.2 Subsequent to their e. to corrupt Michael when in
56:10.2 This represents man’s e. to discern God in mind,
58:0.1 life experiments in an e. to modify or improve the
60:1.11 an experimental e. to improve mammalian types,
62:6.6 our protracted e. to evolve will creatures on Urantia.
64:4.13 in an e. to induce the moon again to shine.
65:4.12 But in our e. to provide for that combination and
67:4.2 In an e. to increase their numbers, Daligastia ordered
68:4.2 the mores originated in an e. to adjust group living to
68:4.2 grew out of the e. to avoid pain and humiliation
69:6.7 animal husbandry, by reducing the e. necessary to
69:9.6 diverse subterfuges in an e. to escape enslavement
70:11.3 The oath originated in the days of Dalamatia in an e.
70:11.7 represents the e. of judges to adapt written laws to
72:6.1 This nation is making a determined e. to replace the
74:5.5 Adam made a heroic and determined e. to
74:5.7 For the time being Adam abandoned all e. to
76:4.7 scientific e. to withstand so many physical disorders.
77:2.10 an e. to stretch the dynasties back to Dalamatia.
79:4.5 by the Aryans in an e. to perpetuate racial identity.
79:4.6 in the futile e. to prevent racial amalgamation of the
82:5.3 in an e. to conserve property within a clan, mores
82:5.3 In-mating was practiced in an e. to preserve craft
82:5.4 long practiced brother and sister marriages in an e.
83:4.4 in this e. to insure a happy and fertile marriage,
84:4.3 to resort to shrewdness in the e. to alleviate their
84:4.6 scores of foolish things were said and done in an e.
84:4.8 beat a girl after each monthly period in an e. to
87:1.2 practiced in an e to hoodwink and deceive the ghosts
87:2.1 The e. to secure this protection constituted the
87:2.3 The funeral service originated in man’s e. to induce
87:6.2 nor did he stop with the e. to win good luck;
88:2.5 made an e. to control fetish worship among the
88:5.5 it was in an e. to cure disease or to stop bad luck.
89:1.1 Observance of a taboo was man’s e. to dodge ill luck
90:4.6 Rhythm was practiced in an e. to influence the spirits
91:1.1 nonetheless personal and collective, e. to secure this
91:1.3 perversion of prayer, it encouraged the e. to realize
91:8.2 prayer is the e. to adjust the personality to the will of
93:3.4 To the rank and file of his followers he made no e. to
94:1.7 culled the sacred writings of their day in an e. to
94:2.2 In a desperate e. to stem the tide of racial extinction
94:2.6 was a definite e. to seek and to find true reality.
94:7.3 Gautama made a noble e. to deliver men from fear,
95:1.6 the Salem missionaries failed in their e. to bring
95:5.14 Although the e. of this Egyptian ruler to impose the
96:4.7 Moses made a heroic e. to uplift Yahweh to the
97:7.1 in an e. to restore the Jews as the chosen people
98:3.6 a heroic and somewhat successful e. to destroy the
99:5.9 Primitive man made little e. to put his religious
103:4.2 man resorted to sacrifice of some kind in an e. to
103:6.2 art of philosophy develops in an e. to harmonize the
103:6.7 Metaphysics stands for man’s futile e. to
103:6.9 philosophy has been developed by man’s mind e. to
103:9.6 Theology constitutes the religious e. to define,
110:3.4 But a devoted and determined e. to realize eternal
110:4.2 Adjuster is engaged in a constant e. to spiritualize
121:5.13 Paul, in an e. to utilize the widespread adherence to
121:6.5 Philo’s inconsistencies resulting from an e. to
122:9.28 Joseph was not in harmony with this premature e. to
124:4.9 great mental distress as the result of his constant e.
126:3.3 It was in this e. to stimulate his older brothers and
127:5.1 they decided to make an e. to stop it before Jesus
130:6.2 to go away from you without making the least e.
133:1.3 Would you make no e. to defend yourself?”
133:7.12 the experience of an e. to serve both good and evil.
134:3.7 teachers of the various religions made a great e. to
136:6.8 to lead his earth children to join him in a sincere e.
143:5.7 But Nalda would make one more e. to avoid the
144:1.7 engaged in an earnest e. to co-ordinate what the
144:7.2 prison, and why he made no e. to secure his release
145:2.3 This sermon was an e. on Jesus’ part to make clear
145:3.6 assisting their loved ones in this e. to secure healing.
148:1.2 They made no e. to teach just alike; there was no
149:0.3 entire second preaching tour was principally an e.
149:2.3 1. The e. to connect the gospel teaching directly onto
149:2.3 These teachings originated in a praiseworthy e. to
151:2.4 they were involved in a vigorous and determined e.
151:3.14 as the best possible refutation of the studied e. to
154:4.6 would go to pieces if everybody made an honest e.
157:2.1 united with the Pharisees in their e. to entrap Jesus.
159:3.4 put forth every e. to secure work for those who find
159:4.6 misinterpretations thereof in their determined e. to
162:9.1 The Sanhedrin made no e. to molest these gatherings
167:5.5 appealed to written Scriptures in his e. to improve
168:4.4 1. Prayer is an expression of the finite mind in an e.
170:3.9 the service of one’s brothers and sisters in the e. to
173:2.7 the e. of his enemies to ensnare him was effectively
174:2.1 a determined e. should be made to discredit him
174:2.1 Herodians were all united in this e. to discredit
174:4.6 refrained from asking any more questions in an e.
174:4.7 forgot their differences in the united e. to stop Jesus’
177:5.3 Every e. to persuade him to talk only indicated that
179:5.5 the Master’s e. to establish this new sacrament of
183:3.4 Jesus made one last e. to save Judas from actually
183:3.8 teaching the people, and you made no e. to take me.”
186:4.2 the space reports of the archangels in an e. to keep
188:4.3 a sacrifice which consisted in an e. to pay God a debt
194:3.9 This day of Pentecost witnessed the great e. of the
195:0.12 compromised the ideals of Jesus in an e. to save
195:7.10 The sincere e. of man to become a mechanist
195:7.10 the tragic phenomenon of that man’s futile e. to
195:7.15 Poetry is an e. to escape from material realities to
195:7.22 to transcend the world of material things in an e. to
196:3.30 Science is man’s e. to solve the apparent riddles of
196:3.32 love generates in the soul of man a superanimal e. to
196:3.34 sane e. to advance the borders of self-consciousness
196:3.34 soul-consciousness in a wholehearted e. to reach the
effortless
143:7.7 Worship is e. attention, true and ideal soul rest,
effortlessly
117:4.7 Mankind does not ascend e. in the universe,
efforts—see efforts to
2:3.6 of rebels and wrong thinkers, when all such loving e.
6:0.2 Such distortions of language represent our best e.
21:2.1 the e. of his older brothers in various creations
22:7.12 In their creative e. the finaliters are attempting to
22:7.13 The creative e. of the Paradise Citizens and the
26:6.3 in all their e. at penetrating the divinity level of the
27:5.5 and wise e. of the custodians of knowledge.
28:5.16 are more quickly responsive to these educational e.
32:5.8 certain victory will crown the e. of every human
36:3.6 the planetary life, Life Carriers cease implantation e.,
37:9.11 The transactions of such beings and the e. of the
38:2.1 appreciate and greatly enjoy your e. in music, art,
38:7.5 continuously engaged in e. at self-improvement.
39:5.4 Without the work of these seraphim the e. of the
39:5.5 these angels were largely thwarted in their early e.
39:6.1 angels in Satania at present direct their greatest e.
40:10.4 these administrations should be enriched by the e.
41:0.3 adjusted by the intelligent e. of the power directors
44:2.11 But not all their e are devoted to transient illustration
44:8.3 effected by your own personal e. in progressive
45:7.1 those very e. which were prematurely interrupted
48:4.10 When partially exhausted by the e. of attainment,
48:4.19 the exertions of the newer and higher intellectual e.
48:6.32 the seraphic racial interpreters further the e. of the
52:7.2 a Trinity contribution to the antecedent e. of all the
53:7.11 combined and protracted e. of the subtle evil forces
55:5.6 on such a highly cultured world concerns the e. of
65:3.3 life strains having perished in spite of all our e.
65:4.12 these seemingly strange by-products of our e. are
65:6.2 These interminable e. of all living things evidence the
69:2.5 Labor, the e. of design, distinguishes man from the
81:1.3 to accomplish what all other e. had failed to do,
83:8.2 sincere human e. of husband and wife to progress,
86:4.8 tomb construction and e. at body preservation.
87:6.3 Man’s first e. at defense were directed against the
90:3.1 man logically directed his e. to winning the favor
90:3.2 And many of man’s e. were directed to the end of
91:4.4 those e. and exertions which are contributory to
91:5.2 cities, nations, and races to mighty e. of reform and
92:5.10 regenerated by the e. of those teachers who were
92:5.16 the ardent and sincere e. of these future prophets will
94:2.5 salvation could come only by man’s own unaided e..
94:2.7 In their e. at self-preservation the Brahmans had
94:6.11 by the imperial e. of Ch’in Shih Huang Ti
99:0.2 but it does not oppose the intelligent e. of society to
109:0.1 But the Adjuster’s e., while living within you,
110:1.5 All physical poisons retard the e. of the Adjuster to
111:7.3 counterpart of all these strenuous material e.?
112:5.12 combined life and e. of the human you in liaison with
117:4.1 these unending e. bespeak the unceasing struggle of
120:3.4 advise that you confine your e. largely to spiritual
123:5.15 creative imaginations by suggesting competitive e.
124:1.4 Jesus listened to the indictment of his artistic e. for
125:6.12 misguided e. of his parents to dictate the course of
125:6.13 nationalistic channels and enlisted the e. of her
126:5.10 entered keen competition in their agricultural e..
132:5.12 just reward of your own daily e. of mind and body.
132:5.16 discoverer should not be denied all reward for e. of
132:5.24 the earnings of your own mental and physical e.—
132:6.2 They did not cease their e. until they had found a
133:6.3 its start in Ephesus largely through the e. of Paul,
138:2.10 the launching of their more pretentious public e..
138:7.4 upon more aggressive and pretentious public e..
141:8.2 but their e. were chiefly of a more quiet and personal
144:6.10 attempt of his followers to co-ordinate divergent e.,
149:2.1 The well-meant e. of Jesus’ early followers to
149:2.3 Though these e. failed as far as winning the Jews was
154:6.1 to dissuade him from further e. at public teaching.
158:4.7 cast out the demon, but only failure crowned his e..
159:2.4 Aden went right on with his e. and raised up a
160:1.5 exploratory e. of such human beings have failed to
160:3.3 thereby many times multiplying the fruits of his life e.
160:4.10 expect to be well rewarded for their temporal e..
162:1.2 This Jesus did in spite of the e. of his apostles to
162:1.6 The e. of Abner and his associates throughout Judea
162:1.7 Master under arrest, but nothing came of these e..
164:0.1 But their e. were of no avail; Jesus was determined
188:3.8 first, by the direct e. of his Thought Adjuster,
191:5.1 Thomas derived unconscious satisfaction from e.
efforts to
0:3.25 in their e. to discover the Father-Infinite, is inherent
0:12.11 directs that we shall, in all our e. to reveal truth
2:0.3 In all our e. to enlarge and spiritualize the human
2:0.3 for purposes of illustration or comparison in our e.
2:0.3 All our e. to enlarge the human concept of God
5:6.13 And this represents my e. to present the relation of
6:2.4 in their spiritual e. to attain divine perfection.
9:3.6 such as antigravity, which they utilize in their e. to
14:4.22 in their e. to attain higher levels of divinity realization
19:5.11 will I never cease in my e. to solve the mystery of the
22:10.9 untiring e. to facilitate the inward progress of the
26:4.10 understand, comfort, and assist you in all your e. to
27:6.2 of experience in their e. to master the unknown.
29:4.24 They are skillful in their e. to insulate the planets
33:3.4 his e. to stabilize government and uphold authority
34:2.4 never fails the Son in all e. to uphold and conserve
34:7.2 pre-Adamic man must put forth positive e. to ascend
37:8.2 service to us in our e. to overcome the handicaps of
37:9.11 The transactions of such beings and the e. to
38:2.1 only good can result from your e. to understand and
39:5.4 Without the work of these seraphim the e. to
40:5.16 Life Carriers, in their e. to formulate beings capable
44:5.10 creatures in their e. to understand the divine rest,
44:6.1 your own pitiful but worthy e. to do these things on
48:6.32 the seraphic racial interpreters further the e. to
48:7.2 these new mansion world sojourners in their e. to
50:4.9 laudatory rivalry among the races of men in their e.
50:6.1 must be guided by these restrictions in all our e. to
53:7.13 archrebels continued their deceptive and seductive e.
54:6.1 in their e. to understand the Lucifer rebellion,
55:4.11 planetary rulers regarding the further e. to purify
55:5.6 on such a highly cultured world concerns the e. to
55:8.4 These midsoniters carry on certain e to inculcate new
62:7.5 absolved us from future criticism of any of our e. to
63:4.6 well-developed language evolved from their early e.
64:7.12 All e. to identify the Sangik ancestry of modern
65:5.1 our special e. to modify intelligent life on Urantia
68:2.1 Civilized society is the result of man’s early e. to
72:10.3 E. to prevent breeding of criminals and defectives
83:4.4 e. to insure fecundity also led to the association of
83:8.2 sincere human e. of husband and wife to progress,
84:8.5 All e. to obtain wholesome diversion and to engage
87:6.2 In the early days of the cult, man’s e. to influence
87:6.2 a more positive nature, e. to win good luck.
90:3.1 man logically directed his e. to winning the favor
90:4.5 and was preceded by e. to rub medicine in, even as
92:1.1 including those e. first to coerce and then to cajole
95:7.1 against all e. to extend the gospel through military
97:2.1 these e. to advance the Hebraic religion did not
99:0.2 but it does not oppose the intelligent e. to adapt its
99:2.3 Religious collectivism must confine its e. to the
103:5.7 True religion does not belittle man’s e. to progress
107:2.5 Here occurs a break in our e. to follow the careers of
110:1.5 All physical poisons retard the e. of the Adjuster to
112:5.11 two difficulties that hamper my e. to explain just
112:7.9 through sincere e. to achieve Adjusterlikeness?
113:1.8 their e. to finish the third circle, traverse the second,
117:4.1 are reflections of his e. to achieve reality of self and
120:3.5 limiting your e. to leave behind you on Urantia an
121:8.13 failed in my e. to find the required conceptual
123:2.3 in his e. to reach a satisfactory solution of the
125:6.12 misguided e. to dictate the course of his thinking
127:5.2 Rebecca interpreted Mary’s e. to dissuade her as a
129:3.5 In all your e. to decipher the meaning of Jesus’ life
131:3.3 By your e. to make amends for past sins you acquire
132:6.1 a duty, to offer guidance to their fellows in their e.
133:3.7 become confused in their e. to understand themselves
141:6.2 to refrain from all e. to take something out of the
143:3.5 Simon was unusually upset in his e. to reconcile
149:0.3 encourage them in their e. to establish the kingdom
149:2.1 The well-meant e. to restate his teachings so as to
149:2.2 The Apostle Paul, in his e. to bring the teachings of
153:0.2 Matthew was putting forth renewed e. to replenish
153:3.6 wherefore their e. to involve him in the discussion
156:5.18 more alert and expert in your worthy e. to avoid all
156:5.19 Avoid dishonesty and unfairness in all your e. to
157:0.1 to elude the vigilance of the Pharisees in their e. to
157:5.3 to refrain from further e. to convince them that he
162:1.2 This Jesus did in spite of the e. to dissuade him.
162:7.1 the apostles had failed in their e. to persuade him
166:4.8 the harvest of your direct e. to comply with the laws
167:5.2 but Jesus artfully avoided their e. to bring him into
169:1.4 assistance in our e. to find those who are lost,
174:5.12 that victory shall eventually crown our united e. to
181:1.3 when I leave you, put forth your earnest e. to live in
186:2.8 interest in Pilate’s well-meant but halfhearted e. to
188:4.2 In your well-meant e. to escape the superstitious
191:5.1 Thomas derived unconscious satisfaction from e.
195:0.1 of the majority of the apostles in their e. to proclaim
195:5.1 seek first the realities of heaven” in all of man’s e. to
195:9.1 In all your worthy e. to rid yourselves of the creeds
196:3.17 elect to suspend their e. to discover the God who
effrontery
43:4.7 there was found no way to stop this arrogant e. until
185:2.4 What e. for these subject citizens to appear before
egg
60:1.10 They were e. layers and are distinguished from all
61:1.9 A small reptilian, e.-laying type of mammal
61:1.9 bird developed to a height of ten feet and laid an e.
eggs
59:5.6 Today frogs still lay their e. in water, and their
60:2.11 animals always returned to the land to lay their e..
ego or alter ego
48:4.15 Humor is the divine antidote for exaltation of e..
48:6.37 you lose energy to the wear and tear of e. dignity so
71:7.3 education has too long been militaristic, e. exalting,
83:7.6 indulgence and full gratification of vanity and e.,
84:3.4 This exaltation of the warrior elevated the male e.
87:5.6 Early humility was not debasement of e. but rather
91:1.4 influences are superhuman and distinct from the e. of
91:2.2 always indicated positive action by the praying e.;
91:2.2 to manipulate reality without affecting the e. of the
91:3.0 3. PRAYER AND THE ALTER EGO
91:3.1 In this way a budding e. seeks to hold communion
91:3.1 e. seeks to hold communion with a fictitious ae..
91:3.1 pseudo dialogues in which this ae. makes replies to
91:3.2 communication by the emergence of the idea of an a
91:3.2 the a.-e. concept is exalted to a superior status of
91:3.3 the ae. evolves up through ghosts, fetishes, and
91:3.3 ideals and the loftiest aspirations of the praying e..
91:3.3 From the moment of the conceiving of an ae. to the
91:3.4 conversations with the fictitious symbol of the ae. of
91:3.5 ethical prayer is a splendid way to elevate one’s e.
91:3.5 Prayer induces the e. to look both ways for help:
91:3.7 will be to revert to the concept of a near-by ae.,
91:3.7 and then to recognize that the idea of this ae. has
91:3.7 a real and genuine and divine ae. that indwells him
91:5.1 As the concept of the ae. of prayer becomes divine
91:6.4 purely human practice, a dialogue with one’s ae.,
93:9.9 The national e. of the Jews was tremendously
103:2.10 to identify the urge to be self-serving with his e.—
103:4.1 period of truce in the conflict of the self-seeking e.
103:5.2 of doing good to others—the impulse to deny the e.
103:5.4 these early conflicts between the e.-will and the
103:5.4 the multiform contentions of the e. cravings and the
103:5.5 Human happiness is achieved only when the e. desire
112:2.20 The material self, the e.-entity of human identity,
196:0.6 fanaticism, to exaggeration of the religious e., but
egocentric
28:6.18 This is not an e. universe.
87:7.7 The old cults were too e.; the new must be the
103:1.3 may prevent your religious life from becoming e.—
egoism
103:2.7 between the urges of e. and the impulses of altruism.
egoistic
44:8.4 socialize their former purely selfish longings and e.
54:1.5 conquest of self is a figment of e. mortal imagination.
91:4.3 whether individual or communal, may be either e.
91:4.3 E. prayers involve confessions and petitions and
97:4.2 attack on the e. doctrine of the “chosen people,”
97:7.14 many wrong and racially e. concepts of the mission
102:2.2 impression of self-assertion or e. exaltation.
103:2.7 not disregard the personality values of the e. motive
103:2.9 he has developed a strong and well-unified e. nature.
103:3.1 provided the challenge to the e.-altruistic conflict
125:5.8 seemed to be utterly free from all e. desire to win
142:6.8 Nicodemus was refined, e., and altruistic; but he did
egotism
69:8.3 the contemporary tribes, those having less tribal e.,
71:3.2 Much as it is to be regretted, national e. has been
92:7.2 did autocratic and intolerant theologic e. appear.
93:9.9 swung to the other extreme of national and racial e.,
97:10.3 National e., false faith in a misconceived promised
111:6.9 Courage is valorous, but e. is vainglorious and
133:5.4 afflicted with mathematical pride and statistical e.,
140:8.27 self-analysis as a prevention of conceited e..
egotist
196:0.8 nor the superficial frothiness of the religious e..
egotistic
186:1.2 Imagine the great surprise of this e. traitor when a
egotistical
140:5.7 praying in the temple, the one felt rich in spirit—e.;
Egypt
64:6.13 occurred in the region of the lower Nile valley in E..
64:7.14 the green man was killing off the orange race in E.
64:7.14 these physically strong indigo peoples overran E.,
64:7.15 And so it appears that E. was first dominated by the
64:7.15 the mixed races had driven the indigo race out of E.
70:8.11 India was based on color, as was that of early E..
74:8.12 to the attention of Ptolemy, the Greek king of E.,
78:3.6 held forth in E. and prepared to take over the culture
78:6.5 made their way across Arabia and entered E..
78:8.6 as civil rulers by all peoples to the north and from E.
79:1.4 From E. through Mesopotamia and Turkestan to the
80:1.3 For more than thirty thousand years E. received a
80:1.3 so that E. reached its lowest cultural level fifteen
80:3.3 compared with the developments in India and E..
80:6.1 E. became the successor of Mesopotamia as the
80:6.2 the culture of E., though really derived from the
80:6.2 were seven distinct groups of human beings in E.;
80:6.3 E. was fortunate in gaining so many of the most
80:6.4 The Andites built the first stone structures in E..
80:6.4 different parts of the world, this was the first in E..
80:7.5 the Aegean Islands region succeeded E. and
80:7.5 But as it was in E., so again practically all of the art
80:7.12 When E. followed Mesopotamia in cultural decline,
80:7.12 And when the arrival of inferior groups from E. later
82:5.4 brother and sister marriages were common in E.,
89:7.2 obtained over most of the world from Mexico to E..
93:5.3 appearance of Machiventa, rather than in E., China,
93:5.7 During his brief sojourn in E. Abraham found a
93:5.7 his wife, Sarah, lived at court, and when leaving E.,
93:5.8 But Melchizedek was revered even in E.,
93:5.9 on the way back from E. Abraham laid before Lot
93:6.3 Canaan by his offspring after their sojourn in E..
93:7.1 to all the surrounding tribes, especially to E., Asia
93:9.1 built upon when he led the Hebrew slaves out of E..
93:9.5 Joseph’s honor in E. was chiefly due to the
94:9.1 monarch Asoka, who, next to Ikhnaton in E.,
95:0.1 through Palestine, Mesopotamia, E., Iran, and
95:1.7 already invaded E. as Isis, Greece as Aphrodite,
95:1.11 into Hebrew literature and liturgy by way of E.
95:2.1 Melchizedek teachings took their deepest root in E.,
95:2.1 so E. fostered the most thoroughly blended type
95:2.2 tendencies that rendered E. more favorable to the
95:2.2 Each tribal leader in E., after fighting his way to
95:2.2 The idea of monotheism wavered in E. for many
95:2.6 as a healing agent, an idea which had its origin in E.
95:2.10 was carried over into Hebrew theology from E..
95:3.1 Although the culture and religion of E. were derived
95:3.1 there evolved in E. more of moral culture as a purely
95:3.3 years before the Salem gospel penetrated to E.,
95:3.5 E. was intellectual and moral but not overly
95:3.5 for Joseph to exert great influence throughout E.
95:3.5 But when the Salem missionaries first entered E.,
95:4.1 In due time there grew up in E. a teacher called by
95:5.1 prevailed upon her son, Ikhnaton, Pharaoh of E.,
95:5.2 alive the doctrine of El Elyon, the One God, in E.,
95:5.2 other reasons, that the child Jesus was taken to E.,
95:5.3 then would E. have become the great monotheistic
95:5.3 have lived the greater portion of his mortal life in E..
95:5.5 not slow to connect all of E.’ subsequent troubles
95:5.8 The family life of E. did much to preserve moral
95:5.9 teaching that Aton was not only the creator of E.
95:5.9 lands, even Syria and Kush, besides this land of E.
95:5.10 eventually gaining possession of one seventh of all E.
95:5.11 die out of the hearts of men in E. and in the world.
95:5.11 so zealously proclaimed for the worship of all E..
95:5.14 that E. became the agent for transmitting the culture
95:5.15 their sojourn in E. the Bedouins carried away much
96:0.1 highest deity concepts of Mesopotamia, E.,
96:0.3 much of the morality and religious thought of E.,
96:1.8 This doctrine was carried to E., where this Trinity
96:1.8 The philosophic circles of E. and later Alexandrian
96:2.2 roving Bedouins entered E. as contract laborers on
96:2.3 the Bedouin Semites who were held captive in E..
96:2.3 True, his offspring, coming up out of E., did form
96:2.3 into the clans of Israel had never sojourned in E..
96:2.3 their Semite associates from E. journeyed through
96:2.5 persisted among the more educated classes of E.,
96:3.1 dates from the departure of the Semites from E. to
96:3.1 Moses’ mother was of the royal family of E.;
96:3.1 Semites who fled from E. to the Arabian Desert
96:3.4 brother entered into a compact with the king of E.
96:3.4 and goods in token of their long service in E..
96:3.4 Pharaohs and not to join in any alliance against E..
96:3.4 into the desert to organize the nomads against E..
96:3.5 this intrepid organizer led his compatriots out of E.
96:4.2 after the flight from E., he had formulated a new
96:4.3 the idea of El Elyon, but before leaving E., he had
96:5.3 Hebrews would have come out of E. in hopeless
96:5.3 he selected the best in the religion and mores of E.
96:5.4 Moses had become tainted with the doctrines of E.
96:5.4 will put none of the evil diseases of E. upon you.”
97:0.2 vague and hazy at the time of the flight from E.
97:1.4 first time since the Hebrews sallied forth from E.,
97:9.21 the king of Israel conspired with the king of E.
97:9.23 The fall of Assyria and the ascendency of E. brought
97:9.24 Necho’s army as it moved up the coast from E.
97:9.24 was wiped out, and Judah went under tribute to E..
98:0.1 many routes, but chiefly they came by way of E.
98:3.6 the cults, rituals, mysteries, and god concepts of E.,
98:4.1 and emotional mystery cults from E. and the Levant.
104:1.2 the Sethites persisted in both Mesopotamia and E.
121:2.2 travel, trade, and armies of Babylonia, Assyria, E.,
121:2.8 Palestinian highway of travel between Syria and E.
121:2.8 the pitting of Seleucid Syria and Ptolemaic E.
121:2.8 Roman policy, the degeneration of E., and
122:10.4 from Bethlehem with the babe for Alexandria in E..
122:10.4 attention, they journeyed alone to E. with Jesus.
123:0.3 Memphis and Alexandrian friends to remain in E..
123:3.1 —which had been presented to them on leaving E..
125:2.12 conversant with the way in which the youth of E.
127:6.4 was brought back to Nazareth on the return from E..
128:5.5 His friends from E. set sail for home,
130:3.1 friends departed at noon one day for Alexandria in E.
132:0.3 included all of southern Europe, Asia Minor, E.,
135:3.2 believed that Rome was even then divided, as E.,
142:3.10 When the children of Israel came out of E. in the
142:3.21 in the first case deliverance from E. is assigned as
145:2.5 fathers when I brought them out of the land of E.,
166:3.2 Joshua from among all the hosts that went out of E.
179:1.6 to the times when their fathers were slaves in E..
195:0.18 It was a Greek, from E., who so bravely stood up at
Egyptian
64:6.19 were mostly confined to this southern or E. nation.
89:1.5 The E. taboo on pork has been perpetuated by the
89:4.9 It was no empty boast that a certain E. ruler made
89:4.9 And in order to do this he must needs have sorely
93:5.7 Abraham found a distant relative on the E. throne,
93:5.8 for Abraham to forego the honors of the E. court
93:9.5 Joseph was offered military command of the E.
95:2.0 2. EARLY EGYPTIAN RELIGION
95:2.1 many of the E. administrators were Sumerians.
95:2.3 For ages the E. peoples had been given to the
95:2.4 burial statues led to great improvement in E. art.
95:2.10 and that particular psalm was written by an E..
95:3.3 The E. triad of this age was Truth-Justice-
95:5.1 Amenemope were losing their hold on the E. mind
95:5.1 through the influence of an E. Salemite physician,
95:5.2 In some respects this young E. king is one of the
95:5.3 gift to the world of the Hebrew race and the E. royal
95:5.8 In those days social position or wealth gave no E.
95:5.9 religion failed to augment the morale of the E.
95:5.14 Although the effort of this E. ruler to impose the
96:0.3 the Hebrews was influenced, first, by E. moral
96:1.6 religion of this era was the E. concept of Providence,
96:2.2 as contract laborers on the E. public works, only to
96:2.4 largely forgotten by the time of the E. enslavement
96:2.5 Egypt, including the mixed Hebrew and E. stocks,
96:3.3 because of Moses’ influence with the E. rulers.
96:3.5 when the E. military forces were fully occupied in
96:4.1 While Moses comprehended the more advanced E.
96:7.1 their idea of Deity fell far below the E. concepts of
96:7.2 were written by E. and Mesopotamian teachers.
97:8.2 They struggled with their original and E. concept of
97:9.24 in Jerusalem, and thus began the real E. bondage.
98:4.4 2. The E. cult of Osiris and his mother Isis.
98:4.6 The Phrygian and E. mysteries taught that the divine
98:4.8 This E. ritual was built around the legend of the Nile
98:5.1 The Phrygian and E. mysteries eventually gave way
111:0.6 When an E. of this period died, it was expected that
111:0.6 One E. ruler, speaking of the ka within his heart,
122:1.2 Syrian, Hittite, Phoenician, Greek, and E. stocks,
126:1.2 gaze upon Megiddo and recall the story of the E.
126:1.2 taught Joseph’s brethren sold him into E. slavery.
136:1.3 Moses had delivered their fathers from E. bondage
142:3.5 El Shaddai, the E. concept of the God of heaven,
Egyptians
77:2.12 But when the E. undertook to reform the calendar,
77:4.8 The E. called this city of ancient glory Dilmat,
78:5.5 Later on, mixed Andites and E. followed down the
80:6.3 added greatly to the metalworking skill of the E..
80:6.4 The E. very early assembled their municipal deities
80:6.4 They developed an extensive theology and had an
82:5.4 The E. long practiced brother and sister marriages in
86:4.8 The Chinese and E. once believed that soul and
86:4.8 Among the E. this led to careful tomb construction
89:6.2 in the religious customs of the Chinese, Hindus, E.
90:4.9 Both the Greeks and the E. received their medical
95:1.11 The E. remarkably preserved the teachings of social
95:2.1 the concept of Divine Providence from the E..
95:2.2 In this way the E. gradually got used to the idea of
95:2.3 Still earlier they had been totem tribes, much like
95:2.4 In time the E. observed that dead bodies placed in
95:2.4 The E. believed that preservation of the body
95:2.5 For centuries the E. placed their faith in tombs as
95:2.7 The E. long believed that the stars twinkling in the
95:2.7 survivors they thought were absorbed into the sun.
95:2.9 E. had a religion far above that of the surrounding
95:3.1 the social and ethical idealism of the E. arose in the
95:3.3 the motto of the E. was: “Established is the man
95:3.5 years only four great prophets arose among the E..
95:3.5 Amenemope they followed for a season;
95:3.5 Okhban they murdered; Ikhnaton they accepted but
95:3.5 Moses they rejected.
95:5.4 of adversity and oppression swept over the E..
95:5.12 such an advanced religion that only educated E.
95:5.13 immortality for all men too advanced for the E..
95:5.13 therefore did they so carefully embalm and preserve
95:5.13 the E. later believed in the survival of dumb animals.
95:6.6 Zoroaster, like the E., taught the “day of judgment,”
96:3.5 hotly pursued by Pharaoh and a small body of E.,
96:5.3 Moses made over and above the religion of the E.
96:5.3 these teachings, joined to the learning of the E.,
97:6.2 all nations, and that there was no Osiris for the E.,
104:0.3 Later on, the Persians, Hindus, Greeks, E.,
111:0.4 The E. and many African tribes also believed in two
111:0.5 a symbol of that entity which the E. called the ka.
150:3.11 were derived from the superstitions of the E.,
eh
132:0.1 gracious manner, I would be a real emperor, eh?”
eight—see eight billion; eight hundred; eight hundred
thousand; eight million; eight o’clock; eight years
15:3.4 Of the ten major divisions of Orvonton, e. have been
39:4.8 acquired during the e. preceding life experiences—041:03.10 you will recognize e. of these immense sectors as
45:4.2 have been recruited from the e. Urantia races,
48:1.5 E. of these occur in the system, seventy-one in the
49:2.23 number 7, e. per cent; number 8, five per cent;
51:1.3 Material Sons vary in height from e. to ten feet,
58:2.6 the temperature steadily falls for six or e. miles,
60:2.8 one species of ammonites attained a diameter of e.
64:6.19 many of their leaders being e. and nine feet in height.
72:1.2 The high mountains, on which heavy rains fall e.
72:5.9 The climate favors travel about e. months in the year,
74:1.1 series and were a little more than e. feet in height.
77:6.4 the e. couples eventually produced 248 midwayers,
77:6.4 There are e. subgroups of secondary midwayers.
84:2.4 the wife, remaining at rest from three to e. days.
104:4.45 fifteen, e. of which are unrevealed in these papers.
122:5.1 As a youth, among his e. brothers and sisters, he
123:3.5 the midwinter festive illumination, lasting e. days,
126:3.11 making a living for himself, his mother, and e.
127:2.8 a widowed mother and e. brothers and sisters needed
163:1.1 e. other disciples who had distinguished themselves
182:2.5 After the e. apostles had finally gone to their tents,
183:0.2 Although e. of the apostles were sound asleep,
183:0.2 the camp was now aroused except the e. apostles.
183:3.9 informed all e. of the Master’s betrayal and arrest.
183:3.10 about the time the e. apostles were being awakened
eight billion
19:4.1 There are exactly e. Universal Censors in existence.
eight hundred
163:5.3 almost e. visitors were gathered about the Master,
eight hundred thousand
37:3.1 at the time of the last registry there were almost e. in
eight million
25:6.4 those of attained status on Uversa are not quite e.
eight o’clock
154:6.1 It was about e. on this Sunday morning when five
154:7.1 It was almost half past e. this beautiful morning
175:3.1 At e. on this Tuesday evening the fateful meeting of
186:1.1 It was about half past e. this Friday morning when
186:4.2 It was a little after e. when Pilate turned Jesus over
190:3.3 called a meeting of the Sanhedrin to convene at e.
191:0.4 until a little after e., when he ventured out into the
191:1.1 It was near half past e. this Sunday evening when
191:4.1 to mortal recognition occurred a short time after e.
191:6.1 on Tuesday evening, April 18, at about half past e.
191:6.1 At about e., the messenger, Nathan of Busiris,
eight years
15:7.2 of Urantia time, about e. and one fifth of your years.
47:2.5 families consist of children whose ages are six, e.,
62:5.6 lost their lives on many occasions before they were e.
123:5.15 Before he was e. years of age, he was known to all
129:1.5 the Sadducean group, having been deposed only e.
177:2.4 because you spent your first e. years in a normal
eighteen—see eighteen hundred; eighteen trillion;
eighteen years
33:6.7 The standard day of Nebadon is equal to e. days
49:2.21 e. per cent to the lower, compared with Urantians,
126:3.4 on a piece of smooth cedar board about e. inches
133:3.3 During the e. months Paul preached in Corinth,
166:4.4 You also know about the e. men upon whom the
eighteen hundred
42:6.8 If the volume of a proton—e. times as heavy as an
eighteen trillion
25:3.15 gives the number operating in Orvonton as almost e.
eighteen years
72:4.1 that the student attends from the ages of five to e..
72:4.6 graduating from the precollege school system at e.
72:5.11 all able-bodied citizens over e. work either at home
72:8.1 program extending from the ages of five to e.,
72:8.7 the military training of volunteer citizens from e. to
74:6.8 The average age of betrothal was e., and these
76:2.5 The boys were respectively e. and twenty years of
128:2.1 brothers and sisters ranging in age from seven to e.,
128:2.4 solemnly installed James, then just past e. old,
128:5.7 attention to the fact that Joseph would soon be e. old
135:2.1 July, A.D. 12, when John was just past e. of age.
135:3.3 with Jesus, at the time of his visit when he was e.
167:3.1 bound up by the depressions of fear for e. years,
167:3.3 Abraham has been bound down by evil these e.,
eighteenth
127:3.0 3. THE EIGHTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 12)
179:5.10 singing, all together, the one hundred and e. Psalm.
193:2.1 The Master’s e. morontia appearance was at Tyre,
eightfold
94:8.8 philosophy of the E. Path: right views, aspirations,
eighth
14:1.12 three and one-e. seconds less than one thousand
37:5.10 The e. group of seven primary worlds and tributary
40:9.9 In Nebadon their universe home is the e. group of
42:9.3 six consecutive elements, but on reaching the e.,
42:9.3 the e. chemically active element resembles the first
58:7.3 surface, over about one e. of the present land area.
73:1.3 for the Nodites themselves constituted the e. race of
77:2.8 constitute the ancestry of the Nodites, the e. race to
78:4.1 peoples whose racial inheritance was from one-e. to
119:8.1 the e. proclamation of Michael’s sovereignty,
122:2.7 the e. day they presented the child for circumcision,
122:8.2 the promised child was born; and on the e. day,
123:2.6 1. The newborn child, the first to the e. day.
123:6.0 6. HIS EIGHTH YEAR (A.D. 2)
135:0.2 On the e. day John was circumcised according to the
139:8.1 Thomas was the e. apostle, and he was chosen by
191:1.1 This was his e. morontia manifestation.
eighty
64:7.18 A little more than e. thousand years ago, shortly
97:9.12 And they did this because e. per cent of David’s
191:6.1 appeared to Rodan and some e. other believers,
eighty-five
12:3.10 These investigators deduce that about e. per cent of
64:6.5 About e. thousand years ago the comparatively pure
79:5.6 It is e. thousand years since the last of the pure red
eighty-four
15:14.6 The universe of Nebadon is number e. in the minor
eighty-second
162:4.4 the Psalm for the last day of the feast being the e.,
eighty-three
73:2.2 proposed, e. years before the arrival of Adam, that
either—not included
ejected
96:2.2 milk and honey,” but just as often were they e. by the
173:1.8 merchandisers had been e. from the sacred temple.
ejection
42:5.6 Orbital shifting of electrons results in the e. or the
57:5.7 The repercussional e. of gas from the opposite side
168:3.3 With the e. of these nineteen men the Sanhedrin
El
96:1.7 4. El. Amid all this confusion of terminology and
96:1.7 practice of referring to this composite Deity as El.
El Elyon
93:2.1 to this shepherd, “I am Melchizedek, priest of E.,
93:2.3 he turned to Amdon, saying, “E., the Most High,
93:2.3 and he is also the supreme God of heaven.”
93:2.4 soon known throughout Palestine as the priest of E.,
93:3.2 of Norlatiadek, whom he termed E.—the Most High.
93:4.2 I believe in E., the Most High God, the only Father
95:5.2 kept alive the doctrine of E., the One God, in Egypt
96:1.4 2. E.. For centuries after Melchizedek’s sojourn at
96:1.4 but was generally connoted by the term E.,
96:1.4 at various times worshiped both Yahweh and E..
96:1.5 Melchizedek teachings embodied in the concept of E
96:1.12 many of the Kenites believed more or less in E.,
96:2.4 The Melchizedek teaching concerning E., the Most
96:2.5 for the tinge of the E. concept of Melchizedek which
96:4.2 Moses’ father-in-law was a Kenite worshiper of E.
96:4.3 endeavored to teach these Bedouins the idea of E.,
96:5.5 of Moses trying to adapt his sublime concept of E.,
96:7.2 goodly number who believed in the supremacy of E.,
98:7.12 the teachings of the “priest of E., the Most High
142:3.4 became believers in Melchizedek’s teaching of E.—
El Elyonist
96:4.2 the influence of his father-in-law he became an E.;
El Shaddai
96:1.5 3. E.. It is difficult to explain what E. stood for.
96:1.5 as the concept of E. permeated the Hebrew mind,
96:1.6 that material prosperity was a reward for serving E..
96:4.2 but the emancipator’s parents were believers in E..
142:3.5 3. E.. During these early days many of the Hebrews
142:3.5 many of the Hebrews worshiped E., the Egyptian
El Shaddaist
96:4.2 Moses thus was educated an E.; through the
elaborate—verb
30:4.33 spheres of outer space will undoubtedly further e.,
40:0.10 —to e. and continue the recital of the eternal purpose
65:4.3 living cell is injured, it possesses the ability to e.
87:6.1 to e., the technique of spirit propitiation led directly
elaborate—adjective
27:6.3 the masters of philosophy conduct e. courses in the
44:4.4 The language of Nebadon is not quite so e.,
48:8.2 e. universe training school for ascending creatures.
63:6.4 developed into the more e. sacrificial ceremonies
77:4.8 The e. records left by the Sumerians describe the
79:4.5 This e. caste system has been preserved on down to
80:5.6 he was, by e. ceremony, committed to the shaman
80:6.4 municipal deities into an e. national system of gods
83:4.3 first to develop the more e. celebration of weddings.
87:1.4 employed e. purification ceremonies designed to
89:4.3 sacrificial feasting, in time becoming increasingly e.
90:5.3 ritual next grew into e. ceremonies of purification,
94:10.2 priests with shaven heads who practice an e. ritual
94:10.2 holy water, gorgeous vestments, and e. choirs.
95:2.5 these ethical and moral ideals, rather than e. tombs
97:9.8 by e. and solemn ceremonies to anoint him king
97:9.16 bankrupted the nation by his e. building program:
98:5.4 the sun-god and with the most e. observance of all
109:1.1 There must be a comprehensive and e. plan for the
121:5.10 3. They were characterized by e. ceremonies of
163:4.13 Oriental salutation was a lengthy and e. ceremony;
167:6.6 embellishment with man’s e. and ostentatious art.
elaborated
39:8.2 the most important as e. in these narratives are the
63:6.4 This idea was e. by Moses in the Hebrew ritual and
elaboration
2:6.5 led directly to the e. of the atonement doctrine,
3:6.4 in the e. of universe laws he so deeply reverences.
21:5.6 beings in no way interferes with the work of life e.
36:6.7 There are some things connected with the e. of life
40:7.3 the e. of this great truth embraces your whole career.
41:2.6 with the physical preliminaries of life, with the e.
42:2.12 gravity energy is the product of the energy e.
104:4.45 While we do not deem it wise to attempt any e.,
121:8.14 further e. of our restatement of Jesus’ life on earth.]
137:4.13 chemical elements requisite for the e. of the wine.
163:4.9 which was an e. of the Master’s charge given at the
Elam
73:1.5 eastern group migrated to the highland regions of E.
77:4.4 The commerce advocates migrated eastward into E.
Elamite
76:2.9 son, Enoch, became the head of the E. Nodites.
77:4.4 2. The eastern or E. Nodites.
78:6.3 the Sethite priests, moved eastward through the E.
Elamites
76:2.9 for hundreds of years the E. and the Adamites
77:4.4 The E. of thirty to forty thousand years ago had
elapsed
179:4.1 After some time had e., in about the middle of this
elastic
11:8.9 extension, an e. tension of Paradise presence.
87:7.5 truth has expanded freely when the cult has been e.,
elasticity
12:6.6 characterized by an e. of response which are often
41:9.4 The interior gas e. of the suns upholds the
42:9.5 Physical stability associated with biologic e is present
104:1.9 firm monotheistic tradition coupled with doctrinal e..
127:4.4 in all Jesus’ administrative rulings a refreshing e. of
elated
163:6.6 But why were you so surprisingly e.?
elation
62:2.3 highly curious and exhibiting considerable e. when
172:5.4 was cruelly torn by his conflicting emotions of e.
172:5.11 the memory of the e. of this Sunday afternoon
elbow
41:3.2 They have just as much comparative e. room in
elbows
134:5.7 So-called sovereign nations cannot rub e. without
elder—see elder brother
72:2.7 3. The third house—the e. statesmen—embraces the
72:2.7 the majority action of the e. statesmen themselves.
72:2.17 the national government, the house of e. statesmen.
74:6.7 they were sixteen, the younger being taught by the e.
77:9.10 Midwayers are likewise your e. brethren, comrades
88:1.8 For an e. or superior to spit on one was the highest
97:7.4 was a full convert to the e. Isaiah’s God of justice,
128:7.12 Jacob the e. having been laid to rest with his fathers.
133:3.10 The e. of these two women died a short time later,
150:1.1 Martha, the e. sister of Andrew and Peter; Rachel,
169:1.11 while they were celebrating, the e. son came in from
173:2.3 only the Sanhedrin could ordain an e. or teacher,
190:5.1 Cleopas, the e., was a partial believer in Jesus;
elder brother
40:6.5 Son of God became one of you; he is your e. in fact,
119:1.1 heard Michael announce that his e., Immanuel,
120:0.6 Gabriel and then presented himself before his e.
127:2.12 visit of a messenger, dispatched by his e. Immanuel,
128:1.11 Immanuel, he merely replied, “Not I, that is my e..”
129:1.5 her four daughters looked upon Jesus as their e..
136:3.3 administered by his e., Immanuel, ere he entered
169:4.1 referred to himself as the Son of Man and their e..
169:4.13 Jesus is your e. who, in the flesh, makes known to
170:5.17 became the head of the church rather than the e. of
elderly
142:6.1 one Nicodemus, a wealthy and e. member of the
167:3.1 Jesus looked down before him upon an e. woman
171:5.1 one Bartimeus, an e. man who had been blind
elders
34:4.11 The seats of the four and twenty e. are on Jerusem,
45:4.1 the Revelator called them the four and twenty e.:
45:4.1 and upon the seats I saw four and twenty e. sitting,
66:5.15 give us respect for our e. and that which belongs to
66:7.15 7. You shall not show disrespect to the e. of the tribe
70:5.2 real governmental body was the council of the e..
70:5.2 there ensued a long age of the domination of the e..
70:5.3 In the council of the e. there resided the potential of
70:11.12 4. By appeal to the e.—later to the courts.
70:12.2 and diffuse powers of the primitive council of e.
70:12.2 After the arrival of real kings the groups of e.
80:5.6 When the tribal council of the Andite e had adjudged
82:4.2 and arranged by the group, their parents and e..
83:3.2 the price demanded by a grasping father, the e.
93:4.13 7. You shall not show disrespect for parents and e..
97:9.11 e. of Ephraim came down and “anointed him king
97:9.15 no longer could “the e.” mete out justice.
123:4.2 more serious things they observed their e. doing.
124:1.4 There it was, plain as day, and many of the e. had
124:1.4 The e. were thrown into confusion.
124:1.4 And the committee of e. departed in silence.
124:5.5 The e., notwithstanding all their trouble with Jesus’
125:5.8 He made few comments on the remarks of his e..
130:3.8 of the Alexandria Sanhedrin, the seventy ruling e..
147:1.1 So the e. went to see Jesus and their spokesman
147:1.2 wherefore I sent the e. of your own people.
153:3.3 unwashed is a transgression of the law of the e..
153:3.3 traditions of the fathers and the laws of our e.?”
153:3.3 The law of the e. thus relieves such crafty children
153:3.6 the traditions of the e., or so-called oral laws of the
153:3.6 die than to transgress the commandments of the e.
153:3.7 represented by the oral law—the traditions of the e.,
158:7.3 be rejected by the scribes, the e., and the chief priests
173:2.2 a group of these e. of Israel made their way up
173:4.4 looking with searching gaze upon those e. who
175:1.8 I bid you co-operate with these e. in Israel.
177:3.7 the priests and e. were amazed that Jesus did not
177:4.12 At last the chief priests and e. could breathe easily
eldest—see eldest brother; eldest son(s)
63:3.5 clan and was ably assisted by his wife, his e. sister.
69:6.3 household fire, attended by the mother or e. daughter
77:9.5 1-2-3 the first, the e. of the primary order, was
123:2.16 Mary often talked about the future of their e. child,
127:5.1 not strange that Rebecca, the e. daughter of Ezra,
128:5.8 Martha was competent to assume her duties as e.
132:6.2 they had found a position for the e. boy so that he
139:5.11 Their e. daughter, Leah, continued their work, later
150:1.1 Ruth, the e. daughter of Matthew Levi;
eldest brother
124:5.6 effective teacher and e. to this family—his family—
126:5.10 Their e. spent some time with them in the garden
127:1.4 They were all unfitted to comprehend their e.’ life
127:2.8 Jesus paid compliment to his mother and e. for
129:1.13 the more Jude saw of his e., the more he became
134:1.4 postponed these events, hoping for their e.’ return.
186:0.3 of that terrible business of putting to death their e.,
190:1.10 James, Jesus’ e., remained with his family in
190:2.2 always inclined to believe in his e.’ mission on earth,
190:2.3 heard his name spoken, he knew that it was his e.,
eldest son(s)
35:2.3 assumes responsibility, of the e. in a large family.
35:2.5 These eS. of a universe are the chief aids of the
36:4.2 direction of such a world then devolves to her e..
76:3.3 and his e., Jansad, became the successor of Adam
76:3.4 Seth, the e. surviving son of Adam and Eve born in
77:5.2 Now this e. of Adam had often heard from Van and
77:5.4 Adam and Eve were much grieved to lose their e.,
86:5.13 It was long the custom of the e. to try to catch the
122:5.2 aroused by the extraordinary career of her e.,
122:5.6 become a firm believer in the divine mission of his e..
123:6.8 was convinced her e. was to become the Messiah,
124:1.4 be done to suppress the lawlessness of his e..
124:4.4 was something superhuman resident within this e.,
130:2.2 activities, his e. decided to become a Taoist priest.
134:6.15 Cymboyton’s e. appealed to Abner at Philadelphia
137:4.8 mother had other motives for appealing to her e. on
186:0.2 went at once in the company of John to see her e..
Elealah
165:0.1 Jogbehah, Gilead, Beth-Nimrah, Tyrus, E., Livias,
elect—noun
49:6.5 shall gather together his e. from the four winds.”
113:6.7 shall gather together his e. from one end of the realm
elect—verb
16:3.1 They have names, but we e. to introduce them by
22:7.4 such finaliters may e. to spend this duty-free period,
25:8.10 she would e. to accompany her mortal associate.
31:5.2 the Planetary Adam and Eve, may e. to humanize,
35:1.3 They periodically e. their own administrative chief
47:9.3 an ascender may e. to tarry on the seventh mansion
55:4.27 A Planetary Adam and Eve may e.—as do Material
55:4.30 as they e. to humanize, receive Adjusters, and start
56:9.13 be like him, may e. to attain Paradise and find God.
70:8.8 the wage earner could e. to join the capitalistic ranks.
70:12.5 should e. only those who are qualified intellectually
71:8.1 it matters little what form of state a people may e.
72:2.1 These states e. their governors and legislators for ten
72:9.6 intelligent groups who e. only their best members to
76:5.4 would e. to function as the Paradise bestowal Son.
89:7.4 might e. to redeem her life by dedicating her body
94:12.3 the soul, upon experiencing death, may e. to enjoy
106:8.3 We e. to present the three-level concept, which is as
109:3.2 but when comparatively few will e. to ascend the
118:6.5 man can e. to become more than a man; he can
118:7.2 those volitional beings who may, or may not, e. to
139:8.8 proposition to a vote, and after the twelve would e.
153:3.7 Thus did the Master e to discuss and expose the folly
160:1.5 e. to live upon the high plane of intelligent art,
196:3.17 may e. to suspend their efforts to discover the God
elected—see elected by; elected to
39:1.16 A body of 144 supreme seraphim is e. from time to
52:1.6 and upon death many are duly e. as survivors
72:2.7 ballot among the list of nominees is thereby duly e..
72:7.14 state legislature, one quarter being e. every six years.
150:1.2 The ten e. Susanna as their chief and Joanna as their
192:0.2 his fellow apostles never formally e. Peter to such a
elected by
72:2.3 The federal chief executive is e. every six years by
72:2.5 1. The upper house is e. by industrial, professional,
72:2.6 2. The lower house is e. by certain organizations of
72:2.7 members are e. by the majority action of the elder
72:7.9 The upper industrial house is e. by labor, the lower
72:7.14 nominated by the state governors and e. by the state
elected to
22:7.5 if they report that they have singly and jointly e. to
30:4.9 but we have e. to tell this story as it pertains to the
33:2.2 Michael e. to organize this local universe, and herein
35:2.8 have e. to do certain things which their supervisors
53:5.4 Michael e. to remain aloof from the actual warfare of
53:5.4 e. to assume command of the loyal hosts of Satania.
67:3.8 Amadon e. to stand with his chief throughout the
71:3.12 e. or appointed to some position of governmental
75:6.2 Adam had no liking for war and accordingly e. to
75:6.3 about one third e. to remain with their parents.
76:0.1 When Adam e. to leave the first garden to the
76:2.1 Abel e. to be a herder; Cain had chosen to follow
76:4.8 Adam e. to leave behind as much of his life plasm
77:5.2 the children of Adam and Eve who e. to remain on
77:5.3 loss of his mate and their children, who had all e. to
93:9.5 Joseph e. to serve as a civil administrator, believing
96:3.2 Moses e. to cast his lot with the people of his father.
103:1.6 which we have e. to call God-consciousness.
120:0.7 Michael had e. to execute this bestowal in the flesh,
120:1.2 Now that you have e. to be wholly subject to your
120:3.3 practices of the people among whom you have e. to
140:3.1 you have e. to represent me in the world even as I
153:1.2 enemies, and he e. boldly to assume the offensive.
155:6.2 You have e. to exchange feelings of authoritative
157:5.2 Jesus therefore e. boldly to disclose the third plan
157:6.6 Jesus, seeing this, then e. to meet his believers part
158:1.4 but Jesus also e. to meet the last and full measure of
163:6.5 blessed are these communities which have e. to
166:5.5 version of Jesus’ teachings which Paul e. to preach
170:1.7 Jesus e. to appropriate the most vital heritage of
172:3.2 he e. to make a formal and public entry into the city.
174:5.5 and thirty of them had e. to enter the kingdom.
183:1.2 Jesus e. to lay down his life in the flesh in the
187:3.6 he e. to die as an ordinary mortal upon the cross.
189:0.2 Your Creator-father has e. to pass through the
192:0.2 his fellow apostles never formally e. Peter to such a
electing
71:2.19 the practice of e. to public offices only those who are
election
45:3.22 the system has resumed the e. of ten members to the
45:7.6 The vote cast at a Jerusem e. by any one personality
70:6.3 between the death of a king and the e. of a successor
72:2.1 for ten years, and none are eligible for re-e..
72:2.3 He is not eligible for re-e. except upon the petition of
72:2.6 All citizens in good standing participate in the e. of
72:2.6 depending on whether the e. pertains to the upper
72:9.6 The e. of a federal chief executive every six years is
72:9.7 Thus, except in the e. of the chief executive, suffrage
93:1.2 to uphold truth in the manner of their own e. “until
97:9.4 Saul was made king by popular e. by his troops.
elections
71:2.8 Popular e. may not always decide things rightly,
71:2.8 but they represent the right way even to do a wrong
elective
45:7.4 an e. body charged with the duty of representing
45:7.5 There are many e. bodies on Jerusem, and they are
55:3.20 7. Certain e. commissions of three properly qualified
55:4.15 becomes attached to the e. mortal chief executive,
72:8.2 Individuals may accept political, e., or appointive
electorate
71:2.17 presupposes an intelligent, efficient, and universal e..
72:9.6 the e. consists of solidified, unified, and intelligent
electors
45:7.4 are selected by the council of one thousand e.,
45:7.4 those who constitute this group of one thousand e..
electric
29:4.28 directionize the flow of certain forms of e. energy;
41:1.2 such as sun spots and system e. disturbances;
41:6.5 before the e.-gravity power of the atomic nucleus
41:8.3 The gravity-e. changes give origin to vast quantities
41:8.3 quantities of tiny particles devoid of e. potential,
42:5.8 The electronic charge creates an e. field; movement
42:5.8 movement gives rise to an e. current; the current
42:6.6 e. differentiation of negative and positive bodies of
42:8.3 Without this arrangement the e. charge carried by
42:8.4 neither e. nor gravitational forces could hold the
42:8.4 The mesotron causes the e. charge of the nuclear
42:8.4 so unbelievably rapid that the e. charge is deprived
46:1.4 until they reach the e. air-ceiling of the sphere;
49:2.6 5. E. types.
49:2.22 5. The e. types. The electric, magnetic, and
49:2.22 The e., magnetic, and electronic behavior of the
49:2.23 Of the e. groupings of mortal life, almost twenty-
57:8.18 E. disturbances in the air and in the earth were also
58:3.2 whether coming from tense e. fields, outer space,
electrical
11:8.3 Local or linear gravity pertains to the e. stage of
15:6.13 the e. reaction of its highly expanded gases and
15:8.7 fluctuations accompanied by e. manifestations.
36:3.5 with the physical, chemical, and e. specifications of
42:1.4 control of the energy revolutions of the e. units of
42:3.5 3. Electronic matter—the e. stage of material
42:3.8 (chemically active) electrons by e., thermal, or X-ray
42:4.2 of restless, surging e. energy or magnetic power;
42:4.3 energy even after it has transmuted to the e. level,
42:7.10 Other influences—physical, e., magnetic, and
49:1.2 association of chemical, e., and other basic energies.
49:3.3 meteor damage by making e. installations which
49:3.3 to disastrous e. storms of a nature unknown on
57:8.8 institute new patterns of mechanical, e. mobilization
65:6.7 responsive to physical, chemical, and e. environment.
65:6.8 Absolute, e. and chemical reactions are predictable.
110:7.6 dominated by the chemical and e. forces inherent
118:8.2 escape the chemical and e. mechanics of his existence
electrically
42:7.6 Stability of the atom depends on the number of e.
77:6.3 but their e. energized offspring live on and on, not
110:4.5 The Urantia races are so largely e. and chemically
electricity
41:1.2 light and e. are not the basic energies of space;
42:4.1 Light, heat, e., magnetism, chemism, energy, and
48:2.14 Much as a dynamo apparently generates e. out of the
69:6.8 of steam power and the present-day uses of e..
81:2.14 Through animals, fire, wind, water, e., and other
81:6.8 to be followed by the employment of steam and e..
133:5.4 force manifestations, of gravitation, light, and e.,
electrified
58:2.10 It is the presence of two different levels of e. regions
173:1.7 By this time the assembled pilgrims were e.,
electrochemical
0:5.7 The living e. mechanism of animal nature and origin.
16:8.15 the Nebadon type of organism belonging to the e.
36:6.7 fully comprehend the physical organization of the e.
49:2.26 physiologic differentiation, and e. adjustment.
65:1.1 could not possibly function in the e. domains as a
65:7.8 Always should the domains of the physical (e.) and
109:5.5 the legacy of cerebral endowment and that of e.
111:1.5 Human consciousness rests gently upon the e.
electrochemistry
65:1.3 1. The physical level of e..
65:1.6 enable them to function on the physical levels of e.
electrochemists
36:2.14 realm of the universe physicists and e. who serve as
electromagnetic
42:5.8 When an electron is suddenly stopped, the e.
electron
41:5.4 one-half million years for an X-ray-stimulated e. to
41:6.4 Early in the atomic struggle it loses its outer e.;
41:6.4 a masterful act of juggling the nineteenth e. back
41:6.4 By tossing this nineteenth e. back and forth
41:6.5 The agility of this acrobatic calcium e. is indicated
41:6.5 it only remains in that orbit for one one-millionth of a
42:4.3 ultimaton into the circuits and revolutions of the e.
42:4.6 one hundred ultimatons—the equivalent of one e.—042:05.06 while the individual e. always gives up a particle of
42:5.8 The next step in the slowing down of the e. yields
42:5.8 When an e. is suddenly stopped, the resultant
42:5.16 and the encircling e. to resist falling into the nucleus.
42:6.5 ultimatons together in the constitution of the e.;
42:6.5 less than one hundred ultimatons in a typical e..
42:6.5 existence one of the ten modified forms of the e..
42:6.7 while an e. weighs a little more than 1/2,000th of the
42:6.7 while it may be no larger than a negative e.,
42:6.8 magnified until that of an e. equaled one tenth of an
42:6.8 the volume of such an e. would become as large as
42:6.8 proton—eighteen hundred times as heavy as an e.—042:07.08 The wavelike energy extension of an e. may so
42:7.9 from e. to e. and well-nigh from orbit to orbit.
42:8.3 a particle of matter 180 times as heavy as the e..
42:8.5 “energy carrier,” which thereby becomes a mere e..
56:10.14 Every impulse of every e., thought, or spirit is an
58:3.3 greatly altered because the e. spin is sometimes in
electronic
0:6.2 ordinarily limited to the designation of the e. level of
0:6.6 This is the pre-e. level of energy-matter.
0:6.7 This is the e. level of energy-matter and evolutions
29:2.13 This is the e. organization of universe power.
29:2.15 The e. organization of universe power functions in
41:3.6 now closely approach the status of e. condensation.
41:6.4 attached electrons in the two outer e. circuits,
41:6.4 nineteenth and twentieth circuits of e. revolution.
41:7.12 certain gravity pressures, as the e. boiling point.
41:7.12 all atoms are degraded and broken up into their e.
41:7.13 the acceleration of ultimatonic and e. activities when
41:9.1 space, to engage in the adventure of e. association
42:2.12 in the soon appearing material mass of the e.
42:3.5 3. E. matter—the electrical stage of material
42:3.5 units entering into the varied constitution of the e.
42:3.12 there is still some ultimatonic even e. activity, but
42:4.3 transmuted to the electrical level, the so-called e.
42:4.5 Heat is the measurement of e. activity, while cold
42:4.6 and ultimatonic activities, as well as organizing e.
42:4.7 Low temperatures favor certain forms of e.
42:4.9 the dark worlds can slow down e. and ultimatonic
42:4.9 Certain e. associations of a close nature, as well as
42:4.12 The existence of pre-e. forms of matter is indicated
42:4.14 quantity of energy taken in or given out when e. or
42:5.4 down to that point where they veer towards the e.
42:5.5 These are the shortest of all purely e. vibrations and
42:5.6 4. The e. stage. This stage of energy is the basis
42:5.6 positive bodies and the other members of the e. stage
42:5.7 The best illustration of this form of e. activity is in
42:5.8 The e. charge creates an electric field; movement
42:5.11 9. Infrared rays—the slowing down of e. activity still
42:6.2 unattached, and uncharged e.-energy particles or on
42:6.4 attain the revolutionary-energy prerequisites to e.
42:6.5 The loss of one or more ultimatons destroys e.
42:6.6 thus determining the differential e. dimensions.
42:6.6 positive reactions of the several types of e. units.
42:6.6 The entire segregation and grouping of e. matter,
42:7.2 between the atomic nucleus and the inner e. circuit
42:7.3 The e. axial revolutions and their orbital velocities
42:7.8 This same comparative ratio of e. behavior in
42:7.8 The nearer the nucleus, the less there is of e.
42:7.10 But some of this e. unpredictability is due to
42:7.10 —also operate to produce variable e. behavior.
42:8.2 are synchronized with e. velocity and ultimatonic
42:9.1 reality of the sevenfold e. organization of prematter.
49:2.22 The electric, magnetic, and e. behavior of the worlds
58:3.2 changes in, temperature, gravity, and e. pressures.
112:2.10 explained by any theory of mechanistic e. association
electronically
42:4.3 range of action is enormously curtailed when e.
electrons
29:4.33 manipulating atoms, e., and ultimatons much as you
41:4.3 atoms are exceptionally small; they contain few e..
41:5.5 a sun’s interior charge the heated and agitated e.
41:6.3 bulk—containing as it does twenty revolving e.—is
41:6.4 stone atom has two agile and loosely attached e. in
41:7.4 1. Annihilation of atoms and, eventually, of e..
41:7.12 even the e. and other associations of ultimatons may
41:7.13 to enormously speed up the ultimatons and the e.,
41:9.1 suns maintain such a gravity control over their e.
41:9.2 Atoms and e. are subject to gravity.
42:3.3 the energy particles which go to make up e..
42:3.5 —the electrical stage of material differentiation—e.,
42:3.8 atoms stripped of their outer (chemically active) e.
42:4.5 are at work creatively organizing ultimatons into e..
42:4.14 are 860 times the diameters of the ultimatons, e.,
42:5.4 As the ultimatons aggregate into e., condensation
42:5.6 When e. pass from higher to lower energy levels of
42:5.6 Orbital shifting of e. results in the ejection or the
42:5.14 Ultimatons, e., and other mass aggregations of
42:6.0 6. ULTIMATONS, ELECTRONS, AND ATOMS
42:6.6 orbits or whirl about in circuits within the e., but
42:7.2 Within the atom the e. revolve about the central
42:7.4 from one to one hundred e. revolve around a central
42:7.6 is dependent on the activity of the freely revolving e..
42:7.7 naturally to assemble over one hundred orbital e. in
42:7.7 the dispersion of the e. and other liberated energies.
42:7.8 may contain from one to one hundred orbital e.,
42:7.8 only the outer ten e. of the larger atoms revolve
42:7.8 The thirty e. nearest the center are difficult of
42:7.8 all atoms regardless of the number of e. embraced.
42:7.8 especially is this true of the e. nearest the atomic
42:7.9 The thirty innermost orbital e. have individuality,
42:7.9 The next thirty e. constitute the second family, or
42:7.9 The next thirty e., the third energy zone, are still
42:7.9 The last ten e., present in only the ten heaviest
42:7.9 members of this fourth and outermost group of e.
42:7.10 containing from one to twenty-seven orbital e.,
elects
5:5.14 honestly e. to do the will of the Father in heaven.
15:11.2 superuniverse councils e. a native representative.
20:5.4 whereon a Creator Son e. to make his bestowal.
45:6.7 whether or not it e. to follow the parental path of
112:5.3 it is real only in so far as the personality e. to become
118:8.10 the beginnings of spiritual brotherhood when he e. to
167:7.5 the seraphic joy when one soul e. to forsake sin
element—chemical
41:6.2 Calcium is the chief e. of the matter-permeation of
41:6.3 calcium feat is all the more remarkable since this e.
41:6.4 Calcium is an active and versatile e. at solar
41:6.7 many iron lines, but iron is not the chief e. in the sun.
42:9.3 Starting from any one e., after noting some one
42:9.3 the eighth chemically active e. resembles the first,
element—component
5:3.3 prayer embodies a self- or creature-interest e.;
5:3.3 There is absolutely no self-request or other e. of
5:3.4 The moment the e. of self-interest intrudes upon
23:3.1 particularly where the e. of time is involved.
23:3.4 be deprived of its personal e. were this not a fact.
28:6.10 the Ancients of Days, time is an e. of evidence.
28:6.11 the secret of prophecy; they portray the e. of time
34:3.4 Only as regards the e. of time is a Creative Spirit
39:1.8 the e. of mercy inherent in divine justice—of fairness
39:2.11 there is an automatic time e. in the transit slumber.
48:6.37 the self e. that exhausts, not the effort to achieve.
68:2.2 lessen the risk e. in the individual’s mode of living,
68:2.2 lessening pain and increasing the pleasure e. in life.
69:2.4 The time e. in labor, the idea of doing a given task
69:9.7 (Polygamy is the survival of the female-slavery e.
82:5.6 Familiarity breeds contempt; so, as the e. of choice
83:4.9 The luck e., that in spite of all premarital tests certain
84:0.3 the e. of self-gratification being largely incidental.
84:4.3 satisfactory sex relations have involved the e. of
88:6.7 science is removing the gambling e. from life.
101:4.1 tempted to discard any e. of genuine religious truth
102:2.4 Time is an invariable e. in the attainment of
102:4.4 The e. of error present in human religious experience
102:4.6 Revealed religion is the unifying e. of human
103:3.4 Religion evolves favorably as the e. of magic is
103:3.5 But in all of this religious evolution the moral e. was
112:5.12 and divine parentage constitutes the surviving e. of
115:2.2 Value is a unique e. in universe reality.
136:7.3 the lack of control over the e. of time in connection
136:8.3 there was present the human e. of questioning and
145:3.11 regarding the impossibility of limiting the time e.
elemental
41:6.1 casualties of fierce encounters of the solar e. battles.
42:3.9 7. Atomic matter—the chemical stage of e.
49:2.3 2. E. types.
49:2.15 2. The e. types. These differentiations have to do
49:2.18 In Satania, of the e. types, seven per cent are water,
57:7.2 appear as a result of the internal e. contest between
68:3.3 fear which reaches out and away from the e. needs
69:8.12 wealth and power from the e. storehouse of nature.
71:2.7 Public opinion, the mores, is the basic and e. energy
85:4.3 man was so impressed with these e. disturbances that
112:3.5 After death the material body returns to the e.
159:5.17 Jesus portrayed the e. needs of the soul with a new
189:2.8 the same natural process of e. disintegration as
elementary
26:5.3 That, then, is the e. course which confronts the
41:2.6 vehicles for the energies of e. material organisms.
93:4.16 Melchizedek taught e. revealed truth at Salem for
123:5.2 For three years he attended the e. school of the
170:2.9 in the e. and confused kingdom teachings of John
elements—chemical
12:9.4 a further study of these e. discloses that oxygen is
14:2.3 of exactly one thousand basic chemical e.
36:3.5 vitalize the otherwise inert e. of the material order of
41:6.1 sun are due to modifications of well-known e. which
41:6.2 one of the most prevalent and persistent of the e..
41:6.3 Of all the solar e., calcium, notwithstanding its
41:6.3 and this despite the fact that nineteen lighter e.,
41:7.1 Regardless of what material e. may appear in the
41:7.1 those in the interior are rendered very similar by the
41:7.5 Transmutation of e., including the radioactive group
42:3.11 disorganizing tendency and activity of the heavier e.
42:7.5 every world will show one hundred recognizable e.
42:7.5 but they are somewhere present, have been present,
42:7.5 Even on Urantia the known heavier e. manifest a
42:7.9 ten electrons, present in only the ten heaviest e.,
42:7.9 spontaneous disruption of uranium and kindred e..
42:9.3 periods of seven when the basic e. are arranged in
42:9.3 When the Urantia chemical e. are thus arranged in
42:9.3 such a quality will change for six consecutive e.,
43:1.3 which embodies the two e. of Urantian atmosphere
48:1.3 and they have just double the number of e. of the
48:1.3 metals and crystals, having one hundred e., but
57:7.1 caused the heavier e., such as iron, to settle more
57:7.3 and deeper burial of the radioactive or heavier e.
57:7.3 The study of these radioactive e. will reveal that
57:7.3 comparatively recent acquirements of these e..
57:8.18 The lava flows brought to the surface a mixture of e.
58:5.2 Underneath are the denser and heavier metallic e..
137:4.12 assembled near the water and other necessary e.,
137:4.13 chemical e. requisite for the elaboration of the wine.
elements—components
28:6.20 While these are the moral e. of greatness, there are
28:6.20 spiritual tests of greatness are applied, the moral e.
32:3.9 While the e. of grace are freely admixed,
34:3.2 Infinite Spirit must often reckon with temporal e.,
36:3.5 vitalize the otherwise inert e. of the material order of
47:3.4 the spirit e. of the nonsurviving mortal creature
50:5.6 The weaker e. of the races incline towards excesses
50:5.6 subjugated by the more strong and truth-loving e. of
56:10.2 the comprehensible e. of Deity—truth, beauty, and
63:4.8 serious losses sustained among the very best e. of the
73:6.4 antidotal to age-producing e. of animal existence.
78:1.10 The superior e. of the indigo race had their most
78:3.3 the purer e. of the Adamites were well on their trek
79:2.7 but if the inferior e. of racial stocks predominate,
80:2.2 The purer indigo e. moved southward to the forests
80:9.8 the white race was infused by strong Andite e. from
97:9.7 Judah was made up mostly of non-Hebrew e.—
105:1.2 There are many e. of danger attendant upon the
106:3.5 expansion of the comprehensible e. of the Father.
116:0.4 encompasses the e. of growth and incomplete status.
121:6.4 In the matter of the combination of the better e. in
137:4.12 assembled near the water and other necessary e.,
152:2.10 Michael multiplied food e. as he always does except
159:1.6 Jesus sought to minimize the e. of unfairness,
161:2.4 All men, good and evil, recognize these e. in Jesus.
196:3.2 There are just three e. in universal reality: fact, idea,
elements—wind and rain, etc.
55:2.5 their dead to the embrace of the terrestrial e.!
60:4.3 Mountains by the combined artistry of nature’s e..
63:5.4 the approaches and sheltered them from the e..
63:6.3 The Andonites early developed a fear of the e.—
64:4.12 placate the invisible forces behind these natural e.
85:4.0 4. WORSHIP OF THE ELEMENTS
85:5.1 developed up through fearful veneration of the e.
96:5.4 supernatural control of the Nile and the other e. of
151:5.6 that he had not commanded the e. to obey his word,
151:5.6 Master as having absolute power over the natural e..
elephant
61:3.0 3. AGE OF THE ELEPHANT AND THE HORSE
61:3.6 no animal the size of an e. could have survived
61:3.6 In intelligence and adaptation the e. is approached
61:3.10 brain is next in animal quality to that of the e., but
61:3.10 The horse lacks the emotional control of the e.,
61:3.10 while the e. is greatly handicapped by size and lack
61:3.10 animal evolved which was somewhat like the e.
61:3.15 This age of the e. and the horse is known as the
65:2.10 passing Reptilia found echo in the e. and mastodon,
66:5.5 blue man had already been successful in taming the e.
69:7.3 It was easy to tame some animals, but like the e.,
elephants
49:1.6 Mice reproduce much more rapidly than e., yet
49:1.6 yet e. evolve more rapidly than mice.
61:3.6 The huge e. of this and subsequent periods soon
61:3.6 Even so, of the fifty species of e. in existence at
61:3.10 this was truly the age of horses as well as of e..
61:5.7 beavers, saber-toothed tigers, sloths as large as e.,
64:4.2 species of deer, as well as e. and hippopotamuses,
64:4.7 over the Sicilian land bridge, straight-tusked e.,
81:2.12 sheep, goats, cows, camels, horses, fowls, and e..
Eleusinian
98:2.10 The E. mysteries grew up within the Olympian
elevate
44:1.12 your human musicians have done much to e. musical
60:3.3 Now the Pacific coast range was beginning to e.,
61:1.11 land areas of the Northern Hemisphere began to e.,
66:5.23 This corps did much to e. his concepts of beauty.
81:6.27 Ideals e. the source of the social stream.
84:8.4 you cannot hope to e. the soul or to nourish the spirit
88:2.2 to rationalize the fetish of the savage and thus e. it to
91:3.5 that ethical prayer is a splendid way to e. one’s ego
100:7.18 Jesus enters the human mind to e., transform, and
133:4.8 E. the drudgery of your daily toil to the high levels
elevated—see elevated—geologic
5:4.9 Christianity has e. the concept of anthropomorphism
5:5.5 the science, art, and philosophy which e. man to the
39:8.1 some seraphim may be e. to the exalted duties of
41:10.5 Michael’s bestowal e. your planet to a position of
45:4.1 after Christ Michael was e. to the full sovereignty
45:4.11 survived and was subsequently e. to this position by
45:4.18 e. to this position by Michael soon after his entrance
46:5.9 consists of concentric and successively e. circles.
46:5.11 These circles are concentric and successively e. so
46:5.11 crystal gems of gleaming brightness and are so e. as
46:5.20 seven concentric and successively e. circles, each
50:5.11 Planetary Princes are e. to the position of Sovereigns
50:6.4 culture cannot be enhanced unless mind is e..
51:7.2 whereupon the Planetary Prince is e. to the position
52:7.10 Planetary Prince is e. to the position of Planetary
55:1.6 the material body of a translation candidate is e. by
55:7.1 the Planetary Prince is e. to the status of Planetary
56:10.9 therein to be perceived and e. to the very threshold
66:1.2 Lucifer e. Caligastia to a position on his personal
84:3.4 This exaltation of the warrior e. the male ego while
84:8.3 but the Adamic strain e. this primitive propensity
85:6.4 pantheon—nature spirits e. to the position of gods.
88:2.3 The fetish hut of the Hebrews was e. by Moses to
89:4.1 crude concepts of sacrifice were e. to the level of
89:10.4 and all values are e. from the human to the divine.
91:1.3 directly e. their economic, social, and ethical mores.
91:5.1 so are man’s ideals accordingly e. from mere human
93:10.5 e. to the position of personal ambassador on Jerusem
98:2.5 They e. its ideals, but they were more artists than
98:3.8 cult had a roster of twoscore self-e. human deities,
100:1.1 results when purely personal evaluations are e. to the
103:7.1 instructed only by revelation, can be surely e. only by
123:0.1 employed as a carpenter and then e. to the position
139:5.5 observing one like themselves e. to an honored
140:10.5 stripped morality of all rules and ceremonies and e.
141:2.2 you are e. to the high position of the free children of
151:1.1 This boat had an e. seat on which he sat (for it was
180:5.3 the consciousness of knowledge e. to new levels of
194:2.1 superstition that he was a child of the devil and e.
196:0.2 exalted and e. the idea into a sublime experience by
elevated—geologic
57:8.22 moisture in the air hovering over these highly e.
58:7.12 these ancient sea beds are now e. high upon land,
59:1.5 The entire Caribbean region was highly e..
59:1.6 390,000,000 years ago the land was still e..
59:2.2 The Caribbean region was highly e..
59:3.1 The land was not e. far above the sea so that not
59:3.6 all of this was subsequently e. high above the sea.
59:4.7 many of the shore lines were considerably e. so that
59:5.4 while both Africa and Asia were highly e..
60:1.7 filled land depressions were greatly e. by lava flows
60:2.4 part of North America, which had long been e.,
60:3.3 mountain peaks, merely e. land ridges of great width.
60:4.3 mountain highland was e. which was destined,
60:4.4 been long since leveled by erosion and then re-e..
60:4.4 the remains of the original range which was re-e..
61:1.9 the continental backbones were e. in association
61:1.13 Today this same stone is e. to a height of 10,000 feet
61:2.3 nor was the land e. sufficiently to produce glaciers.
61:3.3 The Rocky Mountain region remained highly e. so
61:3.3 The Sierras were well re-e.; in fact, they have been
61:3.8 the Suez region was e. so that the Mediterranean
61:5.1 of North America and of Europe were highly e. on
61:5.2 Snow began to fall on these e. and therefore cool
61:5.3 The great ice sheets of this period were located on e.
64:7.13 gravitated to Africa over the newly e. land bridge
73:3.4 The coast line of this land mass was considerably e.
73:7.1 the coast line of the Mediterranean was greatly e..
122:5.9 house was located near the foot of the near-by e.
elevates
17:6.8 the triumphant Creator Son e. the Universe Mother
21:4.6 from the divine level of a Creator Son and e. him
91:8.9 Prayer e man because it is a technique of progressing
92:7.5 but civilization e. religious values, for true religion is
133:6.5 spirit-perceiving part of man which forever e. the
elevating
2:2.5 the divine purpose of e. all will creatures to the
61:4.2 The Sierras were e.; Shasta, Hood, and Rainier were
62:1.2 the e. mountainous regions of the Indian peninsula
89:7.4 The ancients regarded it as highly e. to have sex
108:0.1 Their mission is also that of e. the mortal minds
135:5.5 e. the believing saints of the chosen people to high
180:5.4 The God-knowing individual is constantly e. wisdom
elevation—see elevation—geologic
7:4.2 This project for the spiritual e. of the ascendant souls
17:7.1 becomes possible at the time of the Spirit’s e. to the
21:3.1 But the e. of a Michael Son from this initial and
21:5.7 The e. of a sevenfold bestowal Son to the
21:5.9 After his e. to settled sovereignty in a local
21:6.2 the e. to supreme universe sovereignty must signify
23:2.18 in the hands of a Creator Son at the time of his e.
34:2.1 but subsequent to the e. of the Creator Son to the
34:5.1 after his e. to the full sovereignty of the universe,
40:3.1 temple of light and the e. of the Planetary Prince to
64:6.26 the red man, received little or none of the race e.
66:5.11 contributed directly to the e. of standards of living by
81:3.3 industry was promoted by the e. of the standards
83:6.3 the e. of the standard of living has consistently
91:2.2 Magic has sometimes ascended by goal e. from
91:9.4 an enhancement of meanings and an e. of values.
96:4.1 The evolution and e. of the Mosaic teaching has
100:1.7 of meanings and the ever-expanding e. of values.
112:6.1 has to do with the continued e. of the personality
113:0.1 to the ministry to individual mortals, for whose e.
136:2.3 occur those preliminary phenomena of spiritual e.
160:1.15 supplied by this gospel of Jesus, with its e. of ideals,
elevation—geologic
46:2.8 Mount Seraph is the highest e. on Jerusem, almost
57:8.12 This extensive granite e. is composed of stone
57:8.22 With this increase in land e. the first climatic
57:8.22 Land e., cosmic clouds, and oceanic influences are
59:2.1 The periodic phenomena of land e. and land sinking
59:4.17 The e. of the continents proceeded, the atmosphere
59:5.20 This land-e. period marks the beginning of the
59:5.21 Land e. began to modify the marine climate of the
59:6.3 the seas and increasing e. of enormous land masses.
60:0.1 Land e., cooling crust and cooling oceans, sea
60:3.3 sea pressure was also working to cause land e..
60:3.4 the gradual e. of the western plains of North America
60:3.11 This circumpacific land e., which culminated in
60:3.13 the halted continental drift continued the e. of the
60:3.14 crustal distortions connected with the maximum e. of
60:4.4 Rocky Mountain region is not the original e. of land;
60:4.4 that e. had been long since leveled by erosion and
61:3.1 Land e. and sea segregation were slowly changing
61:3.3 submergence following the long epoch of land e..
61:4.0 4. THE RECENT CONTINENTAL-E. STAGE
61:4.1 This is the period of preglacial land e. in North
64:7.1 consequent upon the e. of Arabia, was it possible for
78:7.2 This e. of the highlands was greatly accelerated
122:6.1 hill and about midway between the base of this e.
130:2.1 with the temple of Augustus, situated upon an e.
elevations
43:1.1 Edentia abounds in extensive e. of physical matter
43:1.4 The lesser e. are the sites of special residences and
59:1.5 mountains, or rather high e. of land, rose along the
59:2.1 Throughout all of these successive land e. and
59:5.15 deposits washed away during subsequent land e..
59:6.5 earth’s crust folded extensively during these land e..
60:4.3 from Europe over into the West Indies land e..
60:4.3 Rocky Mountain system, where for ages, land e.
61:5.2 Simultaneously with these land e. the ocean
61:7.11 future land e. or modification of ocean currents.
64:1.1 migrate eastward because of arid Tibetan land e.,
81:1.2 By the time of the completion of these land e. and
85:1.5 so that high e. of land were worshiped for this reason
eleven—see eleven apostles; eleven o’clock; eleven years
57:6.3 when the moon approaches to within about e.
61:1.10 They had from one to e. pairs of mammary glands,
63:3.4 Five of their children and e. grandchildren perished
64:7.5 of the red race forsook Asia, there were e. tribes,
72:12.1 on the other continents (there are e. on this planet)
93:2.8 Machiventa was in full contact with his e. fellows of
93:5.14 Abraham became leader of a confederation of e.
93:10.1 the Urantia Melchizedek receivers functioned as e..
93:10.1 finished, he signalized this fact to his e. associates,
93:10.1 from Salem he appeared among his e. fellows of the
121:8.14 While I, with the collaboration of my e. associate
132:0.4 Jesus selected e. of the Cynics, and sixteen of the
138:4.4 a night of rest the entire party, now numbering e.,
162:9.5 Abner and his e. fellows cast their lot with Jesus
168:4.5 not to the death, he had already been dead e. hours
179:1.3 host with one couch on the right and e. arranged
eleven apostles
139:12.4 Him whom e. of the apostles looked upon as the
139:12.14 The e. apostles were horrified, stunned.
143:3.2 “Now you should go to each of your e. brethren and
155:2.1 Jesus, with the e., departed for Caesarea-Philippi,
155:3.2 sojourn at Caesarea-Philippi was a real test to the e.;
155:3.2 it was a difficult two weeks for the to live through.
155:3.2 They were well-nigh depressed, and they missed the
155:3.2 they missed the periodic stimulation of Peter’s
155:3.2 they made few converts during these two weeks,
155:3.2 they did learn much that was highly profitable from
157:3.5 the e. sitting apostles arose to their feet with one
175:0.1 Jesus, accompanied by e., Joseph of Arimathea,
178:2.1 Even the e. were bewildered by his allusions to
179:4.7 Jesus started with twelve—now he had e..
180:3.1 The e. had scarcely ceased their discussions of the
180:3.10 the e. engaged in a spirited discussion of these
180:6.9 When the e. had heard him speak, they said to each
180:6.9 These e. men could not get away from their long-
181:0.1 the conclusion of the farewell discourse to the e.,
181:1.1 When the e. had taken their seats, Jesus stood and
182:0.1 Jesus led the e. apostles from the home of Elijah
182:0.2 As Jesus and the e. made their way back to camp,
182:1.6 now, my Father, I would pray not only for these e.
182:1.7 The e. remained kneeling in this circle about Jesus
182:2.1 While the e. were engaged in a heated discussion
182:2.2 he addressed his last words to all e., saying: “My
183:2.1 The Master and the e. left the home of Elijah Mark
183:2.1 Jesus and the e. were well outside the walls of the
183:2.2 the Mark residence and in the company of e. men,
183:2.2 nervous as Judas meditated how the e. loyal apostles
187:2.7 John was the only one of the e. apostles to witness
188:3.2 John Mark summoned the e. secretly to come to the
191:5.2 They were having their evening meal a little after six
191:5.2 As they thus sat at supper, and while the doors were
191:5.7 The e. were now fully convinced that Jesus had risen
191:6.1 While the e. apostles were on the way to Galilee,
192:1.4 down the beach to greet them; and when he saw e.
192:1.10 All e. had come down from Jerusalem together,
192:1.10 Zelotes grew more despondent as they drew near
192:1.10 when they reached Bethsaida, Simon forsook his
192:3.1 the e. assembled by appointment on the hill near
192:3.2 At this time the e. knelt in a circle about the Master
192:3.2 And these e. men never forgot this experience of
192:4.4 Because of certain things said to the e. while they
192:4.4 Sunday, April 30, the e. left Bethsaida for Jerusalem.
192:4.4 They did considerable teaching and preaching on the
192:4.4 they did not arrive at the home of the Marks until
192:4.5 the e. made this upper chamber their headquarters
193:0.1 Assembled here at this time were the e. apostles,
193:3.1 As the e. were about to sit down to breakfast in the
193:5.1 Olivet with his e. silent and bewildered apostles.
193:5.1 without being directed they knelt about Jesus in a
193:5.5 Jesus disappeared from the observation of his e. to
193:6.2 made a thrilling report of the last meeting of the e.
193:6.3 The e. then agreed to cast lots in order to determine
eleven o’clock
183:2.4 started out from the temple, about half after e., Judas
187:3.1 Before e., upward of one thousand persons had
187:3.4 by half past e. most of the jesting and jeering crowd
191:0.13 bringing word to that effect to the apostles about e..
eleven years
41:3.8 to the present e. and one-half year sunspot cycles.
57:5.2 but its e. and one-half year sunspot cycles betray that
63:0.1 the first two human beings—the twins—were e. old,
119:5.2 lived and functioned on Uversa for a period of e. of
123:6.5 By the time Jesus was e. of age, he was a skillful
124:3.4 time of his mother’s illness—just before he was e.
eleventh
124:3.0 3. THE ELEVENTH YEAR (A.D. 5)
124:3.10 At the end of this e. year Jesus was a vigorous,
139:11.1 Simon Zelotes, the e. apostle, was chosen by Peter.
elicit
157:7.2 And that was all Andrew could e. from Jesus.
186:2.2 one question which would always e. an answer,
elicited
125:4.2 but inquiry e. the fact that no one had seen Jesus.
142:7.1 Thomas asked a question which e. a long answer.
171:7.7 In this way Jesus e. interest, appealed to the better
eligible
15:9.15 circuits of light and life, becoming at once e. for
38:8.6 then do they become e. for advancement to
44:0.4 Any morontia personality or spirit entity is e. for
45:1.4 will become e. for a visitor’s permit to transitional
45:5.7 Sons are not e. for admission to the Melchizedek
66:7.5 they were e. for marriage and ready to receive their
70:7.13 After initiation girls were e. for marriage and were
72:2.1 for ten years, and none are e. for re-election.
72:2.3 He is not e. for re-election except upon the petition
74:6.8 At twenty they were e. for marriage; and after
76:5.1 become e. for admission to the ranks of the sleeping
125:2.8 Jesus saw less of Lazarus since he was not e. for
183:3.4 bargain with the rulers of the Jews in order to be e.
185:0.3 before they would be e. to partake of the Passover
Elihu—the prophet of Ur
96:7.7 salvation as this extraordinary teaching of E.,
Elijah—translated soul of post-Material Son age
45:4.15 E., a translated soul of brilliant spiritual achievement
97:2.0 2. ELIJAH AND ELISHA
97:2.1 determined, fearless warrior for righteousness, E.,
97:2.1 E. restored to the northern kingdom a concept of
97:2.1 E. had little opportunity to present an advanced
97:2.1 he was kept busy overthrowing the altars of Baal
97:2.1 And he carried forward his reforms in the face of the
97:2.2 When E. was called away, Elisha, his faithful
97:2.3 The era of E and Elisha closed with the better classes
97:3.5 become a definite religious issue until the times of E.
97:3.6 E. shifted the Yahweh-Baal controversy from the
97:3.6 E. made a moral issue out of the olden land mores
97:3.6 It was chiefly under E. that Yahweh became Elohim.
97:4.2 envisioned the stern and just God of E. and
97:9.19 The vigorous E. appeared on the scene
97:9.19 Thus E., one of the greatest of the prophets, began
97:9.20 The attempt to suppress freedom of speech led E.,
123:5.12 Jesus heard his father relate the story of E.,
135:1.4 John, as a result of reading about E., became greatly
135:4.2 John knew of the records of such as E., Samuel,
135:4.2 E. was his ideal of a prophet.
135:4.2 E. was first of the teachers of Israel to be regarded
135:4.4 read in Malachi: “Behold, I will send you E. the
135:4.4 And it was only this promise of Malachi that E.
135:4.4 this expectation of the coming of E. held him back
135:4.4 John knew he was not E..
135:4.4 that, since the first of the prophets was called E.,
135:4.4 sufficient to prevent his ever calling himself E..
135:4.5 It was the influence of E. that caused John to adopt
135:4.5 John sought to dress like E., and he endeavored to
135:4.5 endeavored to talk like E.; in every outward aspect
135:6.3 John was dressed like E. of old, and he thundered
135:6.3 forth his warnings in the “spirit and power of E..”
135:9.4 They asked John directly if he was E. or the
135:9.4 If you are not E., nor the prophet, nor the Messiah
136:3.3 actuated Moses and E., and even John the Baptist.
155:6.2 Our Father did indeed speak through Moses, E.,
157:3.5 and by various persons, compared with Moses, E.,
158:1.8 that the beings with Jesus were Moses and E.;
158:1.9 tents, one for you, one for Moses, and one for E..”
158:2.2 “Master, why is it that the scribes say that E. must
158:2.2 “E. indeed comes first to prepare the way for the
158:2.2 But I tell you that E. has already come, and they
158:2.2 perceive that he referred to John the Baptist as E..
158:2.2 then must John be the E. of the prophecy.
Elijah Mark—father of John Mark
182:0.1 Jesus led the eleven apostles from the home of E.
183:2.1 The Master and the eleven left the home of E. fully
187:1.8 nor water since the Last Supper at the home of E.;
187:6.2 sent the women, in charge of Jude, to the home of E.
189:4.1 the ten apostles were sojourning at the home of E.
189:4.13 they hastened back to the city and to the home of E.,
190:1.3 and Joseph went immediately to the home of E.,
192:4.5 his father, E., suddenly died from a hemorrhage in
192:4.6 publicly appear in connection with the funeral of E.
eliminate
71:5.4 no attempt to e. this economic lost motion should be
84:7.7 now tends to e. from the reproductive stream of the
92:2.3 feared to e. what their ancestors deemed to be holy
159:1.6 the dangers and e. the unfairness of personal bias.
eliminated
51:4.8 are blended, the inferior and unfit are largely e..
52:3.4 the defective bestial tendencies are very nearly e.
52:5.9 Degeneracy has been largely e. by selective
59:6.10 testing times of biologic adversity which e. all forms
62:2.4 crude shelters in the high treetops which e. many of
71:3.8 But poverty and dependence can never be e. if the
87:1.4 man has hardly yet completely e. the fear of dead
90:4.6 spirit causing the sickness could be e. by sweating.
121:6.5 Paul recognized and e. from his pre-Christian basic
136:5.5 event in question, should not be shortened or e..
136:8.1 Jesus settled upon a policy of procedure which e.
159:3.2 as a factor in human decisions cannot be wholly e.
160:1.13 Prejudice can be e. only by the abandonment of
177:2.7 these olden Jewish homes have been virtually e.
eliminating
75:1.1 the all-important work of e. the defectives and
195:0.11 Christians succeeded in e. the gross immoralities and
elimination
52:3.4 age witnesses the completion of the e. of the unfit
55:2.8 The e. of death is theoretically possible, but it has
55:4.11 purification of the mortal stock by the drastic e. of
65:2.14 To all outward appearances the e. of these inferior
70:8.15 stocks—the selective e. of inferior human strains.
71:8.11 9. The e. of toiling slavery by machine invention and
80:1.7 blending, combined with the e. of inferior strains,
81:6.10 science stabilizes philosophy through the e. of error,
88:5.1 Secrecy attendant upon body e. grew up out of
100:2.4 proportional to the e. of the selfish qualities of love.
101:4.6 1. The reduction of confusion by the authoritative e.
102:6.1 The philosophic e. of religious fear and the steady
136:5.5 wholly to the e. of time unless the Father in heaven
136:5.5 The e. of time in connection with the expressed
152:2.10 food elements as he always does except for the e. of
Eliphaz—friend of Job
148:6.4 “The first of Job’s friends, E., exhorted the
148:6.9 E. grew more stern, accusing, and sarcastic.
Elisha—associate of Elijah
97:2.0 2. ELIJAH AND ELISHA
97:2.2 When Elijah was called away, E., his faithful
97:2.3 The era of Elijah and E closed with the better classes
124:6.3 and about the wonderful works E. performed there.
Elizabeth—mother of John the Baptist
122:2.0 2. GABRIEL APPEARS TO ELIZABETH
122:2.1 mother, E., was a member of the more prosperous
122:2.1 Zacharias and E., though they had been married
122:2.2 that Gabriel appeared to E. at noontide one day,
122:2.4 This vision greatly frightened E..
122:2.4 After Gabriel’s departure she turned this experience
122:2.5 For five months E. withheld her secret even from her
122:2.5 could no longer question that she was expectant
122:2.5 regarding the prospective motherhood of E., but he
122:2.5 an impressive dream, became fully convinced that E.
122:2.6 our miles west of Jerusalem, in the hills, to visit E..
122:2.6 E. did much to strengthen Mary’s faith in the
122:2.7 Zacharias and E. rejoiced greatly in the realization
122:2.7 carrying the message of E. to Mary proclaiming that
122:3.1 Speak not of this matter save to Joseph and to E.,
122:3.2 Mary hastened to depart for a visit with E..
122:7.2 possible pleasurable visit with her kinswoman E..
122:8.4 day after the birth of Jesus, Mary sent word to E.
122:8.4 Both Zacharias and E. had become possessed with
122:10.1 Zacharias and E. remained away from Bethlehem.
123:3.4 Zacharias and E. and their son John came to visit the
125:6.4 thought Jesus might have gone thither to see E. and
127:3.11 E. and John came to visit the Nazareth family.
127:3.11 The more Mary and E. talked about their sons,
135:0.1 with the promise that Gabriel made to E. in June of
135:0.1 For five months E. kept secret Gabriel’s visitation;
135:0.1 and when she told her husband, Zacharias, he was
135:0.1 fully believed her narrative only after Zacharias had
135:0.1 Excepting the visit of Gabriel to E. and the dream of
135:0.4 E. was far better educated than the average Judean
135:0.4 she was also of the priesthood, being a descendant of
135:0.5 Zacharias and E. had a small farm on which they
135:1.1 Zacharias and E. took their son to Engedi, down
135:2.2 E. and John made a journey to Nazareth to visit
135:2.3 John and E. returned to their home and began to
135:3.2 E. kept John posted about Palestinian and world
135:4.0 4. THE DEATH OF ELIZABETH
135:4.1 E.’ friends, knowing of the Nazarite restrictions
135:4.1 made all arrangements for the burial of E. before
Elizabeth - one of the ten women evangelists
150:1.1 E., the daughter of a wealthy Jew of Tiberias and
Ellanora—mortal heroine of the Lucifer rebellion
53:7.1 E., a young woman of that mortal realm, grasped
ellipse
11:8.2 the trend of the circle, the swing of the great e..
15:1.2 that the seven superuniverses traverse a great e.,
41:9.2 it does ever swing true to the circuit of the great e.
105:0.1 conceiving eternity-infinity as an almost limitless e.
ellipses
12:1.3 the master universe is existent in six concentric e.,
58:3.3 which vary from modified circles to extreme e..
ellipsoid
11:2.2 Paradise is definitely e., being one-sixth longer in the
elliptic
103:6.14 it must never fail to reckon with the e. symmetry
elliptical
11:5.4 The activities of this vast e. force center are not
11:5.4 This center consists of three concentric e. zones:
11:5.7 and most active of the three concentric and e. belts
11:7.5 visualize this plane in e. revolution about Paradise,
11:7.7 enormous e. regions of quiescent space activities.
11:7.8 A space level thus functions as an e region of motion
11:8.2 operating upon the endless circuits of the e. space
12:1.2 If the master universe were not a series of e. space
14:1.15 The belt of dark gravity bodies is divided into two e.
57:5.5 immediately started to revolve about the sun in e.
Elman—Syrian physician
148:0.1 of a believer physician, a Syrian named E..
148:2.1 E., the Syrian physician, with the assistance of a
148:2.2 Jesus’ ministry in behalf of E.’ patients did, indeed,
148:2.3 E. and his associates endeavored to teach the truth
150:1.1 Nasanta, the daughter of E., the Syrian physician;
Eloah
96:1.8 under the name of Elohim, or in the singular as E..
Elohim
96:1.8 5. E. In Kish and Ur there long persisted Sumerian
96:1.8 this Trinity was worshiped under the name of E.,
96:1.8 But the concept of the trinitarian E. never became
97:3.6 It was chiefly under Elijah that Yahweh became E..
97:9.17 The kingdom returned more to the worship of E..
97:9.19 had blasphemed the names of “E. and the king.”
104:1.8 by the time of Jesus’ appearance the E. doctrine had
142:3.6 4. E..
169:4.8 To the Jews, E. was the God of gods, while
169:4.8 Jesus accepted the concept of E. and called this
169:4.9 Jesus never claimed to be the manifestation of E.
169:4.9 Jesus never declared that he was a revelation of E.
169:4.9 never taught that he who had seen him had seen E.
169:4.10 Jesus was, indeed, the Son of even the E. God; but
elongated
15:1.2 traverse a great ellipse, a gigantic and e. circle.
15:3.1 forms a watchlike, e.-circular grouping of about
15:3.2 spheres of Orvonton are traveling in a vast e. plane,
32:5.5 in a delimited universe moving over a vast, e. circle
elopement
62:7.1 On the third day after the e. of the twins, and before
83:2.2 This pseudo e. was the transition stage between
83:2.3 the mimic flight, a sort of e. rehearsal which was
83:3.2 of his demands, or else there might be an e..
eloquence
97:7.9 Isaiah vied with Moses in the e. with which he
132:4.7 “Your e. is pleasing, your logic is admirable, your
137:4.4 the e. of his rebuke lay in the expression of his face.
154:6.8 how human beings are swayed by the preacher’s e.,
159:3.2 the mere weight of logic or overawed by shrewd e.
186:2.3 even his purely human powers of persuasive e. to
192:4.7 Nathaniel could not withstand Peter’s e.,
195:0.18 Greek’s name was Athanasius, and but for the e. and
eloquent
68:1.6 the nonsocial peoples of ancient times bear e.
128:7.4 Be wise in your counsel and e. in your lives, that
130:6.2 My boy, to one who loves his fellows there is an e.
135:4.5 an example to his age, but John was an e. rebuke.
139:0.1 It is an e. testimony to the charm and righteousness
139:2.4 Peter was a fluent speaker, e. and dramatic.
146:2.15 rendered more efficacious by e. phraseology,
149:4.5 that his own life was such an e. exemplification of
eloquently
25:4.20 laws they so effectively interpret and so e. expound.
53:9.8 e. proclaiming the great truth “that the way of the
108:4.1 The Mystery Monitors e. bespeak the fact that,
140:4.1 was so e. and perfectly representative of his Father.
else—see else, everything; else, nothing; else, or
7:5.9 Whatever e. this original Michael revealed, he made
13:4.7 Nowhere e. can I observe such an amazing
14:3.6 Nowhere e. in all the grand universe is it convenient
19:4.5 when a Censor has spoken, no one e. may speak,
32:4.12 which God has thus divested himself of all things e..
70:9.15 Middle Ages; every man belonged to someone e.,
73:3.6 Nowhere e. was there a location which could have
74:4.3 that he was not far from a god himself, e. how had
78:3.5 in Europe and central Asia than anywhere e. in the
79:6.2 has persisted in larger proportion than anywhere e. in
79:8.7 above all e., the process of social standardization
84:7.19 They desire above all e. to have sons to officiate in
94:2.2 caste sought to exalt themselves above all e..
100:6.6 nor height, nor depth, nor anything e. shall be able to
107:5.2 be minded in some manner e. they could never be
126:0.2 be a dutiful son—not that he was ever anything e.—
127:1.7 talked less and less with his mother, or anyone e.,
127:3.14 a funeral on top of everything e. staggered them.
135:12.2 preacher in prison, not knowing what e. to do with
136:7.3 Jesus never walked on the water nor did anything e.
137:4.14 miracle, e. it would not have transpired, since Jesus
137:8.8 Father, shall presently possess all e. that is needful.
140:8.9 permit himself to be concerned about anything e..
148:6.4 You must deserve this punishment, e. you would
148:6.5 you must be in error, e. you would not be so afflicted
158:2.2 not knowing what e. to talk about, gave expression
164:4.5 greatly troubled and, knowing not what e. to do,
165:4.10 Whatever e may concern the wealthy in the judgment
184:3.11 hands on the temple, e. how could he destroy it?
else, everything
6:5.6 but they are also everything e. in addition to being
48:2.15 mortals will find the plant life and everything e.
85:6.1 Having worshiped everything e. on the face of the
127:2.8 military idea, it, along with everything e. in his life,
148:6.2 wealth, dignity, position, health, and everything e.
161:2.3 Jesus has shared his life and everything e. with us.
182:2.4 eclipsed everything e. in the apostles’ minds.
194:4.6 all their new concept of God and everything e..
else, nothing
10:0.3 I consider nothing e. in all the universe of universes
134:6.4 sovereignty will prevent global wars—nothing e. can.
158:1.9 and because nothing e. came into his mind at just
164:3.9 Having always been a beggar, he knew nothing e.;
176:3.3 as a son of God, nothing e. matters as regards the
else, or
41:3.4 or e. remaining in each other’s gravity grasp and
48:6.34 failed to personalize on the mansion worlds or e.
72:5.11 the temporarily unemployed are absorbed, or e. in
74:4.1 Adam and Eve were in reality gods or e. so near
76:3.9 animal husbandry or e. were educated to perform the
83:3.2 result in a modification of his demands, or e. there
92:7.2 either evolved, or e. they are suddenly revealed.
93:10.6 the role of the dethroned Planetary Prince, or e.
103:7.7 reason abdicates or e. rapidly degenerates into a
128:6.6 obtain either an immediate hearing for Jude or e.
134:5.11 struggle for national (imperial) supremacy, or e.,
139:2.9 Peter was either leading the procession or e. trailing
148:8.5 go home or e. to follow the evangelists into Galilee.
153:4.4 either make the tree good and its fruit good, or e.
161:2.4 Jesus is either what he professes to be, or e. he is
162:1.5 the Sanhedrin either secretly believed in Jesus or e.
167:1.3 disciples of Jesus or e. were friendly to the gospel.
169:2.7 either he will hate the one and love the other, or e.
176:2.5 or e. the Son of Man will return to adjudge the age.
177:5.2 the multitude either flee in dismay or e. stand by
180:3.9 or e. believe me for the sake of the very life I have
186:4.2 rulers were either assembled here on Urantia, or e.
193:3.2 two or three of you constantly by my side or e.
195:6.17 or e. it could not have become known as a thing.
elsewhere
11:2.9 organization of space potency not to be found e. in
14:1.17 unique in that nothing like it is to be found e. in all
16:2.3 e. his personal spirit presence is exerted by and
28:5.13 When not specifically directionized e., seconaphim
29:2.12 of energy control, a condition not existing e..
30:1.13 the representatives of the Son, are encountered e..
30:3.12 colony consists of “stopovers,” beings en route e.
34:4.6 personal presence may be in the local universe or e.;
37:10.4 courtesy colonies are domiciled on Salvington and e.
39:8.4 they cannot initiate departure for Seraphington or e..
49:5.11 life have appeared on Urantia that are not found e.;
54:6.4 even rebellion in the system or e.—no matter what
58:7.2 not necessarily prove that living things were not e. in
61:5.3 in Eurasia, and one fourth e., chiefly in Antarctica.
65:0.7 this is why evolution—on Urantia or e.—is always
66:5.30 quite different from the barbaric society evolving e.,
74:1.5 left behind them on the capital of Satania and e.,
77:4.7 Without a trace of origin e. in the world, these
79:2.3 colored peoples, whether in India, Africa, or e..
85:5.1 In India and e. the stars were regarded as the souls
89:9.2 in Mexico and e., a sacrament of cakes and wine was
90:3.6 Today, in Africa and e. may be found primitive
107:3.7 the Personalized Adjusters, and I have seen them e..
157:3.2 about their recent experiences in Phoenicia and e.
162:1.9 Jesus taught in Solomon’s Porch and e. in the temple
165:1.2 a large number of Pharisees from Jerusalem and e.,
167:1.1 Pharisees had come over from Jerusalem and from e.
elucidate
10:4.5 be futile to attempt to e. the Trinity mystery: three as
25:4.19 They even essay to e. the technique of the Ultimate.
65:6.1 chemist can e. the chemistry of dead protoplasm,
104:4.45 These approximations are sufficient to e. the concept
105:1.2 in all our attempts to e. the genesis and fruition of
elude
157:0.1 both Jude and Ruth endeavored to e. the vigilance
158:7.1 Jesus sought to e. his critics and the crowd which
eluded
184:2.11 how cleverly he e. the accusations of the servants,
eludes
195:7.7 Man’s conceit often outruns his reason and e. his
Elyon—see El Elyon
Elyonist
96:4.2 influence of his father-in-law he became an El E.;
emanate
11:8.8 those absolute influences and potentials which e.
42:5.5 They e. in the largest quantities from the densest
103:5.8 man learns that these higher urges of his soul e. from
104:4.28 the absolutum of the Isle of Paradise, whence e. the
126:3.8 no matter from what source it appeared to e..
emanated
42:2.3 the totality of cosmic reality—universes—which e.
emanates
9:6.8 The mind-gravity circuit is dependable; it e. from the
171:7.1 graciousness is the aroma of friendliness which e.
emanating
11:5.5 The forces e. from this zone are not responsive to
15:6.13 the actual pressure of light and other energies e.
23:1.8 They are constant partakers of the direct circuit e.
29:2.16 otherwise to modify the seven power circuits e. from
42:2.8 compensating motions e from the Universal Absolute
46:1.5 just sift out of the sky, e. equally from all directions.
103:1.1 divine impulses e. from the God spirit that indwells
116:3.2 The mind circuits e. from these varied intelligence
116:7.2 the unfailing energies e. from nether Paradise to
emanation
0:6.9 This luminous e. is in no respect related to physical-
58:2.1 about one two-billionths of the sun’s total light e..
110:5.6 the Adjuster’s voice is in reality the e. of your own
emanations
11:5.7 unimagined activities, the central circuit point of e.
11:5.8 with the e. of the activated zone of the Unqualified
11:8.2 All known e. of nether Paradise invariably respond to
15:4.9 near-by suns and redispatched in space as solar e..
41:2.4 basic energies of space, including the e. of heated
41:5.3 by the incessant bombardment of these mighty e..
41:5.8 solar-light e. appear to execute certain wavy
42:4.12 through uranium disintegration by way of radium e.;
42:5.7 5. Gamma rays—those e. which characterize the
56:3.2 the spirit personalities and e. of the Eternal Son
74:6.4 “light and energy” direct from certain space e. in
74:6.5 Since the light e. of their bodies were so obscured by
110:4.3 (In contrast with these subconscious e.,
emancipate
120:2.5 souls of men, and e. their minds from age-old fears.
emancipated
53:6.5 newly projected system of ‘liberated worlds and e.
69:8.9 less trouble ensues when slaves are gradually e..
84:5.7 Science, not religion, really e. woman;
84:5.13 Innate maternal affection will never permit e. woman
121:3.8 Many such e. slaves rose to high positions in state,
131:3.4 When the faith of your religion has e. your heart,
emancipating
89:1.4 these newer codes were truly e. in that they took the
97:5.6 when man heard, and some even believed, such e.
emancipation
12:9.5 Your philosophy struggles for e. from dogma and
49:6.1 liberated from the bonds of flesh by the e. of death,
71:1.22 the provision for the e. of the boy at twenty-one and
84:5.8 unintended fight for woman’s social and economic e.
86:7.4 Mankind is achieving e. from the bondage of the
94:5.7 failed to progress beyond her early e. from priests;
102:2.3 Religionists seem to live in effective e. from harrying
120:3.4 largely to spiritual regeneration and intellectual e..
137:7.10 party that advocated e. from the direct Roman rule
150:1.3 the e. proclamation which set free all women and
160:1.8 this e. of the mind and soul can never be effected
emancipator
45:4.14 Moses, the e. of a remnant of the submerged violet
96:4.2 but the e.’ parents were believers in El Shaddai.
embalm
95:5.13 so carefully e. and preserve their bodies in tombs
172:1.7 provided this precious ointment with which to e.
embalmed
95:2.4 placed in brickless graves were preserved—e.—by
188:1.4 Jews did not really bury their dead; they actually e.
embalming
95:2.4 which resulted in the later practice of e. the dead.
188:1.4 When the e. was completed, they tied a napkin about
188:3.3 prepared spices for the further e. of Jesus’ body,
189:4.3 had prepared an abundance of special e. lotions,
embark
21:2.2 When a Creator Son departs from Paradise to e.
22:7.2 superb beings may e. upon the unique adventure of
25:7.3 as you prepare to e. upon the superuniverse spirit
31:5.2 Eve, may elect to receive Adjusters, and e. upon
34:6.3 to embrace the soul of mortal origin and to e. on the
44:8.5 ascending mortals leave the local universe to e.
75:3.9 Eve consented to e. upon the much-discussed
87:1.1 the scene of death, to e. on the journey to deadland.
93:6.1 But Abraham had about decided to e. upon the
109:1.1 Adjusters of indwelling experience before they e.
117:5.14 the total finite will e. upon the absonite phases of
118:6.5 man can choose to e. upon the voyage of universe
120:0.1 preceded the Creator Son’s arrival on Urantia to e.
129:3.9 before his surrender of conscious personality to e.
130:2.1 paddles of the vessel on which they intended to e.
134:5.11 really sovereign (great) powers, either they must e.
157:6.1 to sustain the apostles until their return to e. upon
166:3.7 whosoever wills may enter to e. upon the endless
embarkation
19:1.12 by e. on the time-space journey from the infinite,
45:5.2 the evolutionary worlds of space or until their e.
66:2.4 who volunteered for e. on the Urantia adventure.
embarked
1:0.3 will creatures of universe upon universe have e. upon
5:1.12 God has e. upon the eternal adventure with man.
11:9.8 the career of doing the Father’s will has already e.
32:0.3 approved by the Paradise Trinity before he ever e.
48:6.4 you have e. upon the prespirit career and have been
66:1.5 No prince of the planets ever e. upon a career of
119:6.6 But from that day down to the hour when Michael e.
120:0.7 but he had e. upon a program of the revelation of
130:0.3 from which place Gonod and Ganid e. for India.
130:1.2 it was reputed that Jonah had e. on his ill-fated
130:4.12 before they e., the lad had still further questions to
133:7.13 they departed for Salamis, where they e. for Antioch
148:2.4 his Paradise brother, Immanuel, given ere he e. upon
160:4.15 the God-seeking man who has e. on the eternal
160:5.8 My brethren, I am a believer, I have e.; I am on my
embarking
0:7.10 of e. upon the attempt to reach absonite levels of
78:5.7 this race, e. in a fleet of small boats from Japan,
126:3.11 And what should be his relation, after e. on his life
133:2.0 2. EMBARKING AT TARENTUM
137:7.14 As they thus tarried before e. on their active public
138:7.5 completing arrangements for boats and nets for e. on
embarks
28:1.2 tertiaphim accompany this Creator Son when he e.
embarrass
153:3.1 unbelievers who sought only to e. and entrap him.
164:1.2 to justify himself while also hoping to e. Jesus,
173:2.5 They had thought to e. Jesus before the multitude,
174:2.1 difficult questions and otherwise to seek to e. him
embarrassed
46:8.2 still be e. by the fact that your whole system rests
128:7.4 ever and anon was Jesus e. by Jude’s belligerent
134:5.8 political sovereignty is (and has always been) e.
embarrassing
102:3.1 is likewise sometimes very handicapping and e..
123:3.3 provocative of further and still more e. inquiries.
123:6.6 He persisted in asking many e. questions concerning
124:6.14 Jesus did ask his father several e. questions as to
125:4.3 his pointed questions were somewhat e. to the
133:2.1 e. hesitation, stammered out—“er—why—yes, what
143:5.7 the discussion of the e. question of her personal life
144:0.3 in any manner either trying or e. to John the Baptist.
154:6.2 of the supposed disgrace of their e. position.
164:4.4 one would arise to ask entangling and e. questions,
189:2.5 Judas, and now, when confronted with this e.
embarrassment
104:1.13 concept suffer e.: It has been difficult for many
125:6.8 Presently the young man relieved the e. of all three
135:2.1 This was a time of great e. to John since the vow
150:2.1 a source of much difficulty and no end of e. when
170:5.18 the Christian church has labored under great e.
179:3.3 After a few moments of this great e., Peter said,
embassy
171:2.3 he sends an e. to this other king, even when he is yet
171:8.3 already rejected him, sent an e. after him, saying,
embellish
43:1.3 to e. all outdoors on these especially created worlds.
132:0.4 then proceed so to e. and illuminate this truth in
embellished
14:5.6 perfection spheres has been e. in accordance with
43:1.4 and are beautifully e. with biologic and morontia art.
44:3.2 These homes are fitted up and e. in accordance
46:5.24 is entirely open, being highly and magnificently e..
74:8.6 enlarged and e. the story of man’s creation;
84:0.1 Material necessity founded marriage, sex hunger e. it
94:11.2 this myth of his human life, e. as it was with a
97:5.4 by Micah and Obadiah, who e. his soul-satisfying
153:2.8 which was e. with grape clusters: “You have thought
186:5.5 greatly e. the doctrines of sonship with God and of
embellishers
44:0.11 6. Designers and E..
44:6.0 6. THE DESIGNERS AND EMBELLISHERS
44:6.7 5. The presence e.. These artisans are not occupied
embellishment
14:3.7 and heating, as well as the biologic and artistic e.,
18:2.4 The architecture, natural e., morontia structures,
43:6.1 On the constellation headquarters worlds living e. is
43:6.7 extensive work of botanic decoration and biologic e..
44:0.1 and semispirits who are engaged in morontia e.
44:3.9 While neither these structures nor their e. would be
44:6.1 attempt on my part to explain the work of spirit e.
46:4.7 morontia helpers who labor for the upkeep and e.
46:4.9 while the e. of the purely spiritual zones is no less
47:1.2 of physical beauty and extraordinary morontia e.,
48:3.11 the reversion directors for the e. of their programs.
48:3.15 of magnificent construction and exquisite e..
50:4.2 simple, being characterized by mineral e. and by
50:4.4 of the soil, associated with home building and e..
53:7.1 execute the personal orders of Michael for the e. of
73:5.8 work of e. was hardly finished at the time of Adam’s
82:1.2 experience was free from imaginative e..
167:6.6 sanctuaries of appealing simplicity and artistic e.,
167:6.6 e. with man’s elaborate and ostentatious art.
embellishments
43:6.1 are the acme of morontia activities and living e..
embers
95:6.1 Zoroaster appeared to revive the smouldering e. of
158:1.7 Lucifer rebellion while seated about the glowing e. of
embittered
111:7.5 the spring of joy e. by the waters of sorrow;
139:12.11 warnings are usually useless in dealing with e. human
194:3.12 only one who came out of these e. struggles with an
emblazoned
114:7.9 these reservists of destiny have seldom been e. on
emblem
53:5.4 the banner of Michael, the material e. of the Trinity
53:5.5 The Lucifer e. was a banner of white with one red
74:4.5 “Go you now to the material e. of the Father’s
85:3.3 serpent is employed as an e. by modern physicians.
93:2.5 his breast he wore an e. of three concentric circles,
144:6.9 to baptize with water as the e. of the baptism of the
179:5.1 This shall be to you the e. of the bestowal and
180:2.3 large e. of the grape and its attached vine decorated
emblematic
93:3.3 three circles were e. of the infinity, eternity, and
emblems
70:5.8 originally been the symbols or e. of priestly dress.
88:3.3 their flags, e. of national consciousness, never touch
127:6.7 these e., which Jesus termed “the bread of life”
embodied
16:7.8 discrimination e. in his ability to scrutinize meanings.
22:10.4 Our second problem was e. in a High Son
34:2.3 inherent characteristics of the Infinite Spirit as e. in
66:4.4 were corporeal and relatively human, for they e. the
81:6.31 The next age of social development will be e. in a
93:2.1 And the proclamation of his mission was e. in the
96:1.5 by Melchizedek’s teachings e. in the concept of El
98:0.1 e. in Occidental philosophy after being Hellenized
112:4.2 an epitome of the human life as it is e. in the
121:7.8 The gospel of Jesus, as it was e. in Paul’s cult of
124:1.8 yet the personality e. in this growing youth was all
131:4.1 became e. in the subsequent teachings of Hinduism.
133:4.5 the greater things of mortal life which are e. in the
147:4.6 the idealism e. in the nobility of profound self-respect
148:6.9 to a just God against the God of injustice e. in the
160:5.5 the known standards of ethics and morality e. in
170:2.11 The great effort e. in this sermon was the attempt to
170:5.4 The ideas and ideals of Jesus, e. in the teaching of
170:5.15 generally lost sight of the Father-and-son idea e. in
180:5.6 positive injunction of a great moral teacher who e.
195:0.3 challenged the traditions of the human race e. in
195:1.9 ideas and ideals of Jesus, which were partially e. in
195:10.11 Christianity is confronted with the doom e. in one
embodies
5:3.3 prayer e. a self- or creature-interest element; that is
9:1.2 The Conjoint Creator e. the fullness of the combined
21:5.3 2. E. a sevenfold attitude of time-space creatures.
21:6.1 the dual deity concepts of his origin; thus he e. actual
32:3.10 personal experience which e. an actual knowledge of
33:1.2 Eternal Son but fully represents and actually e. the
39:5.8 since a civilization is now evolving which e. much
43:1.3 which e. the two elements of Urantian atmosphere
87:7.9 No cult can survive unless it e. some masterful
120:0.5 his sovereignty is supreme since it e. at one and
174:1.3 justice is so eternally fair that it unfailingly e.
embodiment
20:7.4 In all universes they are the e. of service and the
21:1.2 unqualified, finished, and final expression and e.
22:10.2 They are the personality e. of some divine idea,
24:4.1 The Associate Inspectors are the personal e. of the
25:3.17 as the e. of the supreme justice of time and space.
97:1.4 that Yahweh was changeless, forever the same e.
106:8.14 The Supreme is the deity e. of the completion of the
117:3.4 Supreme is the actual e. and personal epitome of
118:9.9 the e. of the harmonious beauties of the galaxies of
120:0.3 as the e. of the universe wisdom and the divine
149:2.2 set them forth as the e. of the teachings of Jesus.
embodiments
118:4.6 exist as the veritable e. of the Deity concept of the
embody
21:4.6 Such beings e. all that can be secured from divine
22:7.10 These trinitized sons of destiny e. ideas, ideals, and
22:7.14 The trinitized sons of destiny e. certain aspects of
22:10.2 they show forth and actually e. the very wisdom of
22:10.2 these personalities e. all of everything that any
31:1.2 Messengers, innately e. this spirit of God the Father.
43:3.1 Sons are known as the Most Highs since they e. the
91:8.6 A petition may be for daily bread or may e a yearning
104:1.13 The Michael Creators fully e. the divinity of the
108:4.2 children of God also personally e. that same will,
109:6.3 And their unique natures e. the mosaic humanity of
embodying
21:0.1 creators and sovereigns are of dual origin, e. the
34:2.6 Master Spirits on high, being a spirit intelligence e.
77:2.2 procreating offspring e. the combined qualities of
91:3.3 eventually to the One God, a divine being e. the
93:5.2 to establish contact with some human family e. the
98:3.9 to a form of worship e. Melchizedek’s gospel as it
117:5.1 And the Supreme is also an actualizing Deity e. a
121:7.6 system of teaching e. the philosophy of the Greeks,
152:1.4 in the likeness of mortal flesh, at the same time e. all
196:2.1 Christianity, a religion e. his own theologic views
embolden
195:7.11 would be no science to e. the scientist to postulate
emboldened
128:5.8 e. Miriam to approach her brother-father with her
142:5.5 the apostles were e. by Jesus’ teaching to preach the
embrace or trinity embrace—noun
0:8.11 immortal and the finite attains the e. of the infinite.
1:6.2 attain the divine e. of the living God on Paradise.
2:3.2 becoming wholly unreal through their e. of iniquity.
2:3.4 When the continued e. of sin by the associated
7:3.1 the loving e. of the all-pervading spirit of the Son.
13:1.12 ascend the path of Deity e. open to all of their kind
22:0.5 or as an experience of Te. subsequently attained.
22:1.1 subsequent to the Te. they are forever devoted to
22:1.11 Subsequent to their e. by the Paradise Trinity and
22:2.2 they are trinitized in the secret e. of the Trinity and
22:4.5 of Attainment have been trinitized in the divine e. of
22:4.5 the Te. does seem to precipitate out of the stream of
22:4.7 attain the Te., and in remote future ages be attached
22:5.3 The candidates for the Te. from among the seraphim
22:6.1 ascenders, candidates are selected for the Te.,
22:6.2 Trinitized Ambassadors selected for the Te. upon the
22:8.4 may nominate their creature-trinitized wards for e.
22:8.4 Emerging from this e as Trinitized Sons of Perfection
22:9.5 The e. of the Paradise Trinity does compensate for
22:9.5 The Te. may act solely upon the idea which is
22:10.9 passed through the divine e. of the Paradise Trinity,
24:7.3 Experiencing the luminous e. does not necessarily
24:7.3 one quarter of those who achieve the divine e. never
24:7.5 knew the Father, entered the divine e., and is not.”
26:8.3 when in the e. of the enshroudment of the Deities.
34:1.3 the secret e. of the Gods and following the flash of
38:8.1 further augmented by the e. of the Divine Minister.
38:8.6 From this second e. they emerge as full-fledged
39:1.5 have all achieved Paradise and the personal e. of the
40:5.10 type achieve eternal life through the spiritual e. of
40:10.12 the Te. endows them with everything which a
48:5.2 they pass into the intimate e. of the Mother Spirit
48:5.9 or after their e. by the Universe Mother Spirit.
48:5.10 and from this second e. these cherubim and sanobim
48:8.4 living existence from mortal man to the Deity e.,
54:3.2 —the automatic result of such a willful e. of evil—055:02.05 when mortals must commit their dead to the e. of
57:3.4 escape from the immediate e. of the nebular nucleus,
63:2.2 and as they held each other in fearful and fond e.,
76:5.3 you will be called from the e. of mortal slumber
91:9.4 every craving of soul to the transforming e. of
95:1.5 for all women to submit to the e. of strangers;
106:2.5 does the Supreme Being eventually attain to the e. of
112:7.2 united with your faithful Adjuster in an eternal e..
117:2.4 One thing is certain: Our status is fixed by the Te.,
130:4.2 has attained the physical status, intellectual e.,
131:1.9 Most High; the wise man hungers for the divine e.;
133:2.3 scene of the teary-eyed couple standing in silent e..
144:5.15 at our end receive us into the eternal Paradise e..
160:2.6 friendship of man and woman in the mutual e. of
160:2.6 man and woman in the fond e. of the highest ideals
178:3.4 work on earth and am about to return to his e..”
182:1.6 glory and then go on to join you in the Paradise e..
183:3.6 disengaging himself from the traitorous e. of Judas,
191:3.3 Jesus entered the e. of the Most Highs of Edentia on
195:7.16 Religion is the divine e. of cosmic values and
196:1.13 7. The final e. of the Paradise Father, conferring
196:3.32 when man does find them, he is glorified in their e.;
embrace—verb
0:12.3 cannot be infinite because they e. derived Deities,
0:12.12 planetary revelations of divine truth invariably e.
2:1.4 his divine plan and eternal purpose actually e. and
2:1.10 lovingly e. all the finity of all his children in all
2:1.11 Infinity of personality must, perforce, e. all finitude
3:2.9 whose survey, vision, and solicitude e. the highest
3:4.3 still will God’s central personality continue to e. the
8:1.11 enlarging this concept to e. the family as a whole.
9:6.3 personality gravity may e. the material creature—
9:6.4 The Father’s circuit may e. a mind-material being
9:8.24 they e. orders that function in the local universes,
10:8.7 The Corps of the Finality e., among others, those
12:7.7 time frame is enlarged beyond the moment to e.
13:0.7 These twenty-one spheres e. the potentials of the
14:4.18 the inhabitants of the central universe e. numerous
15:5.4 2. The Whirled Stars e. those suns which are thrown
16:1.3 sevenfold expression of Deity does actually e.,
16:1.4 It might e. much that is ultimate but not absolute.
19:4.4 such decisions e. the united wisdom, counsel, and
20:1.1 called the Paradise Sons of God and e. the following
21:4.3 they always e. the mortal-bestowal adventure.
21:4.6 all that can be secured from divine parentage and e.
22:1.11 The Trinitized Sons of Selection e. the Trinitized
26:1.14 3. The Ministering Spirits of the Local Universes e.
28:0.2 the ministering spirits of the superuniverses e. the
29:0.5 Including the supreme directors,they e. the following
31:1.1 The finaliters thus e. both phases of experiential
31:7.2 This group may e. Solitary Messengers,
34:6.3 in the partnership of faith, lovingly to e. the soul of
35:3.16 sojourn on the capital of the local system and e. the
36:2.19 This world and its six tributaries e. the schools of
39:0.10 infant; hence every mortal attainment must e. all
40:5.9 the evolution of mankind and e. the most primitive
40:5.17 They e. mortals of the one-brained, two-brained,
40:5.18 These narratives cannot possibly e. all of the
42:2.4 the nether side of Paradise probably e. three zones
44:4.4 The concept symbols of Uversa e. more than a
46:7.7 that they e. the combined traits of a faithful horse
47:1.5 mansion world parents e. their material offspring
54:5.5 the sinner may see the error of his way and e.
55:3.12 revelation of truth was enlarged to e. the workings of
56:8.2 trained in the central universe, e. in their personal
56:10.9 these quality values e. the revelation of Deity to the
56:10.20 To finite man truth, beauty, and goodness e. the full
59:2.12 and e. the muscles, clams, oysters, and scallops.
66:7.20 students but does not e. the visitors and observers,
69:1.3 These institutions e. those practices growing out of
69:1.4 They e. the social safeguards of the home and the
69:1.5 and they e. customs in dress and personal adornment,
70:4.1 long since expanded beyond blood ties to e. nations
84:0.3 the home does e. all three of the essential functions
92:3.3 existence extended to e. existence beyond the grave.
95:5.8 right doing to e. international and national ethics.
100:1.8 Habits which favor religious growth e. cultivated
100:6.3 the religious impulse e. the qualities of nobility and
103:5.2 one’s neighbor expands in concept to e. the clan,
103:5.2 Jesus enlarged the neighbor scope to e. the whole of
106:3.3 experiential Trinities e. the contributions of even
106:7.1 inherent in the fact that all such ideas e. something
108:5.3 local universe type of Sons, may occasionally e. evil,
109:7.4 Adjusters are the exclusive beings who e. within their
110:6.21 The seven circles e. mortal experience extending
114:7.11 These e. the judiciary council, the historicity council,
116:4.9 their local universe sovereignty is enlarged to e.
116:5.1 These sevenfold controllers of the grand universe e.
118:6.8 But to accept the fallacy of omnificence is to e. the
118:9.8 Such beings would e. unique prerogatives of
118:9.8 they would e. personal and impersonal reality,
121:8.13 the record of the Apostle Andrew—e. thought gems
126:3.8 truth he never hesitated to e., no matter from what
130:1.3 the wealthy leather merchant, to e. Christianity.
133:3.8 how willingly they will e. the opportunity to show
133:9.3 Wisdom will bring you to honor if you will e. her.”
156:2.6 while you push forward to e. the greater realities of
179:5.7 And when the kingdom grows to e. large groups of
189:4.12 As Mary sought to e. his feet, Jesus said: “Touch
190:2.6 move toward him as if to e. him, he vanished from
195:0.3 Christianity presumed to e. too much for any one
embraced—see also Trinity-embraced
0:3.20 by finite creatures is e. within the Supreme Being.
0:4.4 Much of this co-ordinate reality is e. within the
1:3.7 The technique of survival is e. in those
1:5.2 the Universal Creator is e. within the spiritual ideals
2:0.1 man’s highest possible concept of God is e. within
5:6.12 such persons are likewise e. in the great circuit of
8:1.5 Thus the twofold gravity-e. universe is touched with
12:1.12 is about equal in the number of local universes e.
12:2.4 the total material mass and energy charge e. in all
15:10.12 were mustered into the Corps of the Finality, e. by
15:10.21 E. within this group are: the evolving superuniverse
17:6.3 personalizable possibilities which are e. within the
19:7.5 finds itself in touch with every individual e. within
20:0.5 which includes all beings e. by the Paradise Trinity
22:1.10 when they have been Trinity e., their names are
22:1.12 the Trinity Teacher Sons, are retrinitized (e.) by the
22:2.4 last group of this order to qualify on Paradise e.
22:2.5 Mighty Messengers are e. by the Paradise Trinity in
22:2.6 we were e. in the same seven-hundred-thousand
22:4.2 This order of sons is e. by the Paradise Trinity in
22:5.2 Subsequently they were e. by the Paradise Trinity
22:5.4 are Trinity e. and commissioned as Custodians in the
22:5.5 The Trinitized Custodians are e. by the Trinity in
22:8.5 Not all creature-trinitized sons are Trinity e.; many
22:9.1 Creature-trinitized sons are e by the Trinity in classes
22:9.1 of Paradise-Havona personalities are all equally e. by
22:9.2 When these unique beings have been Trinity e., they
22:9.5 leaving the e. son otherwise unchanged, but such a
22:10.2 And they have subsequently been Trinity e.; thus
23:3.5 realms not e. within the established circuits of the
24:7.2 will be e. by the Luminous Persons, and disappear
26:11.2 Certain of these sons are Trinity e and commissioned
34:1.1 when the Deity-e. Master Spirit emerges to the
38:8.5 deserted cherubim and sanobim are usually e. by
38:8.6 once-e. cherubim and sanobim have long served on
38:8.6 cherubim and sanobim are re-e. by the Mother Spirit.
40:9.9 only Adjuster-fused mortals or other especially e.
40:10.12 When a mortal finaliter is Trinity e.—becomes a
42:1.6 after the similitude of the three Gods e. in one,
42:7.8 all atoms regardless of the number of electrons e..
42:8.1 This universal influence permeates all the space e.
46:5.19 Michael memorial is the center of all activities e. in
48:5.10 on the worlds of the Salvington circuit, are re-e. by
49:6.21 of the mortals leaving a realm are e. in this class,
52:7.16 farseeing concepts of the future life than those e.
53:0.1 through evil and error, he e. sin and is numbered
55:3.21 is e. in the problems of disease, degeneracy, war,
58:6.6 Study of the rock-e. fossils of marine life reveals the
67:3.9 vast experience in universe affairs, went astray—e. sin
67:7.2 The impersonal (centrifugal) consequences of e. sin
74:6.1 The Adamic family grounds e. a little over five
75:0.1 desperate as to demand something for relief not e. in
78:4.3 They e. most of the highest types of the surviving
81:6.39 neither should an idea be unconditionally e. just
82:3.6 These marriage tests e. skill in hunting, fighting,
82:5.10 by the taboos on kinship marriages, which e. many
84:7.9 The early family e. a related working group,
85:6.4 Many religious systems e. a dual concept of deity,
89:3.4 These olden ideas of self-discipline e. flogging and
89:4.2 the debt sacrifice, which e. the idea of redemption.
90:2.3 Witchcraft e. the magic performed by earlier spirits;
94:11.7 life of the great thinkers who, from time to time, e.
97:7.13 the highest God concept in the Occident has e.
100:7.6 His sympathetic heart e. all mankind, even a universe
101:6.8 first Urantian religion which so fully e. a harmonious
102:2.8 a retreat from life which is e. by those humans who
104:1.6 followers of Buddha, e. Supreme Lord, Holy Spirit,
106:8.21 second level of the Trinity of Trinities, there is e. the
111:1.9 evil shoals of rejected mercy and rocks of e. sin.
112:4.13 the Universal Father, returns immediately and is e.
117:2.4 My order, the Mighty Messengers, being Trinity e.,
120:2.8 is e. in your decision to live a life wholeheartedly
121:1.8 rich; a miserable and impoverished lower class e.
130:1.5 which, when consciously e. and willfully endorsed,
131:1.1 Ganid’s selection e. the following: “God is supreme;
132:0.3 and its inhabitants e. the citizens of every country of
133:3.2 Crispus with his entire family e. the new religion,
133:3.12 from Rome, and they quickly e. Paul’s teachings.
135:9.5 clear in his own mind as to just what was to be e.
136:5.1 This mighty host e. twelve legions of seraphim and
140:2.3 One by one they e. Jesus, but no man said aught.
146:1.1 later Zoroastrian teachings were still e. in the beliefs
146:3.10 e. teaching designed to make clear the differences
149:2.1 all religions would speedily have e. the gospel
150:3.7 means of communion with the spiritual world is e. in
157:6.3 This third period of his earth life e. the times when
157:6.3 his acknowledgment of divinity and e. the labors
158:1.4 the requirements of his order of divine sonship e.
160:1.14 only by those who have e. the living God as the goal
166:5.1 rich and poor,learned and unlearned, e. the teachings
168:4.1 Jesus therefore e. the opportunity to say many things
169:1.9 with affectionate greeting he e. and kissed him.
170:1.8 the Christian era, e. four distinct groups of ideas:
170:2.9 This great concept was hardly e. in the elementary
172:2.2 This morning’s instructions e. a brief review of their
174:1.1 Peter e. this occasion as a fitting opportunity for
183:3.5 as Judas thus e. his Master, Jesus said, “Friend, is it
191:4.5 this group in Philadelphia e. the largest number of
193:2.2 the result of believing the good news and are e. in
195:0.3 the teachings of Jesus, e. in the Christian message,
195:0.7 Christianity e. the best in Greek philosophy as well
195:1.5 Romans fought Christianity, while the Greeks e. it,
195:2.5 in spiritual growth of those who e. the new religion
195:2.9 an even better concept of one God, and they e. it
195:5.2 teaches the truth seeker aright only when truth is e.
embraces—noun
24:7.3 a Havona Servital may enjoy numerous divine e.
embraces—verb
0:0.6 are all a part of the master universe, which also e.
0:4.3 2. Deified reality e. all of infinite Deity potentials
0:6.5 1. Cosmic force e. all energies deriving from the
0:6.6 2. Emergent energy e. those energies which are
3:5.15 and knowingly e. a deliberate immoral judgment.
5:5.1 evolution e. in its unfolding all endowments
7:4.3 This divine plan of perfection attainment e. three
9:8.15 A group of composite origin that e., among others,
10:6.5 group of Trinity Sons e. the following personalities:
15:2.19 One system e., approximately . . . . . . 1,000 worlds
15:4.6 Each local universe e. exactly one one-hundred-
15:13.4 Each minor sector e. as many as one hundred local
17:1.6 into numbers beyond human comprehension and e.
18:4.9 the major sector of Splandon, which e. the local
19:0.1 the Co-ordinate Trinity-origin Beings, e. the Trinity
20:8.2 University of Salvington e. over one hundred
21:5.2 1. E. the sevenfold viewpoint of Paradise Deity.
22:1.1 for service, e. seven orders of personalities:
31:9.5 third absonite level e. the seven Master Architects of
32:5.7 There is in the mind of God a plan which e. every
33:4.3 This supernal personality e. the divine will of the Son
35:10.3 It e. training in things material, intellectual, morontial
40:7.3 elaboration of this great truth e. your whole career.
44:5.3 work e. numerous unique adventures in intellect
48:4.4 Our humor e. three general levels of appreciation:
48:8.4 From mortal man to Paradise finaliter e. all that now
56:10.9 Universal beauty e. the harmonious relations and
56:10.10 Goodness e. the sense of ethics, morality,and religion
57:4.1 while the quartan e. the second and last cycle of sun
68:4.7 A progressing civilization e. the progressive idea
71:4.2 progressive program of an expanding civilization e.:
72:2.3 federal government e. three co-ordinate divisions:
72:2.4 The legislative division e. three houses:
72:2.7 3. The third house—the elder statesmen—e. veterans
72:9.1 modified scheme of voting which e. the following
84:6.2 Every successful human institution e. antagonisms of
84:8.1 Marriage is the only institution of society which e. all
92:1.3 As a social institution religion e. rites, symbols, cults,
94:10.2 Tibetan’s hierarchy e. monks, nuns, abbots, and the
96:7.3 e. the entire period from Amenemope to Isaiah.
101:6.3 Moral will e. decisions based on reasoned knowledge
101:6.4 Wisdom e. the ideas formulated from memory in
103:2.8 It e. the fact of God-consciousness and exhibits the
103:7.3 the unity of Deity not only e. the spiritual values of
103:9.5 such an experience e. a positive and living faith
104:4.22 This grouping e. the following: 1. The Father-Spirit.
106:0.3 This level e. creature existence from the planetary
106:8.23 I AM implies full self-realization—it e. that limitless
107:4.1 It is highly probable that such purity of divinity e. the
110:7.5 potential finaliter e. all the experiential memory of
111:4.11 then must we recognize that freewill creativity e. the
112:1.7 2. Vertical depth e. the organismal drives and
112:1.8 3. Breadth e. the domain of co-ordination,
112:1.10 breadth e. insight—the capacity to experience
113:1.3 This class e. those who cannot comprehend God;
115:6.3 The Supreme Being e. possibilities for cosmic
117:5.1 Deity embodying a creative will which e. an evolving
117:6.19 The Supreme is not infinite, but he probably e. all of
118:6.1 Omnipotence e. the power-potential of the Almighty
132:3.2 it consorts with wisdom and e. such imponderables
133:5.5 Life e. phenomena which are not wholly material.
140:5.11 It e. patience and forbearance and is motivated by an
140:8.2 His instruction e. the ideal principles of living near
160:4.14 Wisdom e. both the fact and the ideal and saves its
160:5.2 Religion e. thinking, feeling, and acting reverently
160:5.7 that there can never be a higher since this gospel e.
177:2.6 the home life of the modern civilized peoples e. more
181:2.15 if you would learn that true wisdom e. discretion
embracing—see all-embracing
0:12.2 Trinity constitute the only Deity reality e. infinity,
3:1.6 range of mode and channel of manifestation e.
9:8.12 they have minds e. memory, reason, judgment,
12:4.14 it results from numerous factors of error e. angles
21:5.5 the sometime-to-be-completed Supreme Being, e.
25:2.3 Every superuniverse corps, e. one seventh of each
30:3.13 They are an ever-shifting colony e. all orders of
31:7.4 We entertain many ideas, e. possible assignment of
31:10.19 As we view this triune development, e. creatures,
32:0.1 It comprises one hundred constellations, each e. one
35:3.2 The first group, e. the pilot world and the next six
35:4.2 In an evolving universe eventually e. ten million
37:2.4 Brilliant Evening Stars are a unique twofold order, e.
37:6.1 These beings are a recruited corps e. all types of
39:4.8 the eight preceding life experiences—e. Urantia and
42:5.1 the visible rays e. a single octave, number forty-six
44:6.2 This corps, while e. over one thousand subdivisions
47:8.2 The first lessons e. the affairs of a whole universe are
48:4.9 they are a recruited corps e. beings ranging from the
51:7.5 things which their world has lost through e. evil and
54:0.2 Potential evil is time-existent in a universe e.
57:8.7 commission consisted of twenty-four members, e.
58:2.1 Vast solar energies pour in upon Urantia e. wave
58:4.2 and the western, e. Greenland and the Americas.
59:1.20 the end of that long period of the world’s history, e.
59:4.6 Kentucky, and are about one hundred feet thick, e.
60:2.15 This period, e. the height and the beginning decline
62:3.9 half the tribe, e. the more intelligent families,
62:5.4 the worshipful group, e. awe, reverence, humility,
65:4.4 the choice of the Life Carriers of a formula e. over
72:2.6 organizations of society e. the social, political, and
74:2.5 consisted of twelve members e. a representative of
76:3.5 Sethite priesthood was a threefold undertaking, e.
77:2.2 Life Carriers had planned a new type of mortal e.
77:2.8 These two groups, e. 104 individuals who carried
77:4.7 superior culture, e. temples, metalwork, agriculture
77:8.1 Midwayers now function as a single corps, e. both
78:1.9 The complex mixture of races in India—e. every race
79:6.3 by races e. large proportions of the yellow and red
79:8.15 a higher social organization e. cities, manufacture,
85:2.3 found out in the forest affectionately e. a sturdy oak.
90:5.3 services e. prayer, song, responsive reading,
93:3.4 Melchizedek taught advanced truth, e. the conduct
94:10.2 who practice an elaborate ritual e. bells, chants,
97:7.4 this second Isaiah in the book of that name, e.
122:1.2 a descendant of a long line of unique ancestors e.
131:3.3 things as they are gain joy by thus e. the truth.
140:8.1 This was a four hours’ teaching conference, e.
158:4.1 group of about fifty persons, e. the nine apostles and
170:0.1 the notable addresses of his public ministry, e.
170:1.13 taught the kingdom as e. man’s personal experience
178:2.1 extending over vast stretches of time and e.
embroil
149:4.5 They sought to e. him in debate, but his answers
embroiled
140:8.9 Jesus forbade them to become in any way e. in
embryo
111:3.2 The soul is thus the e. of the future morontia
112:5.4 just as the human e. is a transient parasitic stage of
embryonic
55:6.4 During the e. and prespiritual stages of development
66:4.9 During the mortal life in the flesh the soul is of e.
71:1.0 1. THE EMBRYONIC STATE
71:1.23 The e. state was made possible by the decline of
71:1.24 many are the e. nucleuses of states of the future.
101:3.3 this same spirit personality, in primitive and e. form,
110:6.11 The shadowy reality of the e. nature of a seventh
196:3.34 through the dim realms of e. soul-consciousness in a
emerge
7:1.11 Spirit seems to e. from the potentials of the Deity
24:7.3 embraces and e. therefrom merely an exalted servital.
25:3.16 they subsequently e. as the co-ordinating corps
38:8.6 From this second embrace they e. as full-fledged
42:4.2 again may this same energy re-e. and many times
47:10.4 same form until you bid it farewell when you e. as
48:5.10 these cherubim and sanobim e. with the status of
55:12.5 the Supreme Being himself will e. from the Havona
56:1.1 to be orphaned in time and space did they not e.
58:7.1 when it does e. from below all the accumulations
59:2.4 the American continents and Europe began to e.
65:4.11 Ordinarily, will does not e. until the colored races
67:5.4 the waters of the sea, and this land did not again e.
94:5.7 The yellow race was the first to e. from barbaric
100:4.1 New meanings only e. amid conflict; and conflict
109:5.3 many times only their unfinished creations e. into
110:3.3 always e. triumphant in each of their undertakings.
112:6.1 so will the true personalities of human beings e. on
115:4.6 the Supreme Creator Personalities e. from Paradise
117:5.2 potentially personal selves of the finite e. from the
157:4.6 endure the fiery trials which were just ahead and e.
189:1.8 did not e. from the tomb as a spirit nor as Michael
189:1.9 who, as resurrected morontia ascendant beings, e.
194:2.8 fatherhood of God and brotherhood of men will e.
emerged
2:3.4 into the cosmic potentials whence they once e..
49:4.4 do not regard a planet as having e. from barbarism
52:1.4 When you have e. from your first world experience,
52:2.4 Urantians do not seem to have wholly e. from this
53:7.12 Every ascendant mortal e. from the crucial test
57:8.4 The first continental land mass e. from the ocean in
57:8.15 did not begin until the continental mass of land e.
59:1.5 much of North America and Europe e. from the sea.
59:2.7 Mexico e., thus creating the Gulf Sea, which has
59:3.9 280,000,000 years ago the continents had e. from
60:3.7 90,000,000 years ago the angiosperms e. from these
63:7.1 and Fonta e. from the regime of the mansion worlds
64:3.3 gradually sinking into the ocean, and though it e.
70:0.3 government, comparative law and order, slowly e.
70:8.2 As society e. from savagery to barbarism, its human
83:7.7 those crude societal stages from which man has e.
91:0.5 The Baganda tribes of Africa have only recently e.
92:3.9 The learned professions and science itself e. from
94:2.6 depersonalizing the concept of God, and they e.,
102:6.8 man’s intellectual and philosophic endowments e.
112:7.15 when the finite God has finally e. from the mystery
127:1.1 Then Jesus e. from that testing and trying transition
155:3.5 From one conference they e. with the teaching that
160:1.5 Suicide among men testifies that they have e. from
183:3.9 the fleeing apostles and disciples; but just as he e.,
189:1.2 After the resurrected Jesus e. from his burial tomb,
189:1.7 Jesus e. from the burial tomb without moving the
194:1.1 Now these frightened apostles e. from their weeks of
195:6.11 To say that mind “e.” from matter explains nothing.
emergence—see emergence of
0:12.4 but their universe e. as personalities of power is
51:4.1 their appearances very early in the age of mortal e..
52:1.1 From the time of man’s e. from the animal level—
52:1.4 all the vicissitudes of the early ages of human e.,
57:8.19 great land epoch, the age of increased continental e..
57:8.22 nine miles at the time of the maximum land e..
59:1.8 other continents were experiencing a short-lived e..
59:2.2 the total land e. being fifteen per cent greater than
59:4.0 4. THE GREAT LAND-EMERGENCE STAGE
59:4.4 was one of the greatest land-e. epochs in all world
59:6.5 This was a time of continental e. except for the
60:3.17 because of greater continental e., especially in North
87:1.1 the supposed transition period between its e. at the
103:2.1 “birth” of religion is not sudden; it is a gradual e..
103:2.5 his moral impulses, those powers of mind whose e.
110:4.3 they are the sudden e. into consciousness of ideas
118:4.7 is time-space conditioned in the final stages of e..
128:1.11 subsequent to the e. from his purely human life into
128:1.12 Always, even after his e. into the larger life on earth,
195:1.1 The Greek, at social and political e.; Jesus, at moral
195:1.1 political emergence; Jesus, at moral and spiritual e..
emergence of
9:7.5 may represent the e. of the presence-consciousness
24:2.8 The partial e. of will observed in the reactions of
31:10.19 and the personality e. of the Supreme Being with
32:1.0 1. PHYSICAL EMERGENCE OF UNIVERSES
36:3.7 intervening between life establishment and the e. of
37:2.11 Evening Stars consequent upon the completed e. of
49:5.23 With the e. of human groupings, this Prince arrives
52:1.6 after this e. of mortal will, these beings become
52:2.6 social achievement of the prince’s epoch is the e. of
57:1.5 in the e. of a new physical creation in Orvonton.
58:3.1 attended by the e. of flood tides of short space rays
58:4.4 We foresaw that in the later era of the e. of land life
64:6.1 The simultaneous e. of all six races on Urantia,
70:1.5 With the e. of social groupings, individual irritations
70:5.2 With the gradual e. of the family units the
74:8.2 the onetime sudden e. of the world from a dense
86:6.7 With the e. of these concepts, there was initiated the
88:4.6 superstitions represented the e. of the human desire
91:3.2 communication by the e. of the idea of an alter ego.
94:6.5 pictured life as the e. of a personality from cosmic
103:2.6 mind of the normal child moves positively, in the e.
103:4.1 eventuates in the e. of the brotherhood of man.
106:4.2 and connotes the full e. of this transcendental Deity.
106:4.3 What changes will be inaugurated by the full e. of
106:4.4 repercussions attendant upon the e of Ultimate Deity
106:5.1 the actual e. of these two experiential Deities lays
110:6.9 The e. of the morontia soul indicates the extent of
112:6.5 and prior to the e. of morontia will as a full-fledged
116:3.6 they culminate in the e. of the Supreme personality
117:0.2 factual in the e. of the divine personality of God the
117:7.1 This suggests the final e. of the Supreme as an
118:0.9 is indispensable to the eventual e. of the Ultimate.
118:2.3 the ubiquitous becoming—the universe e. of Deity.
118:2.5 will a corresponding e. of God the Ultimate in the
118:10.23 Providence is the slow and sure e. of the sovereign
132:1.4 purify its activities or pass away before the e. of a
132:3.8 of the e. of even the concept of potential evil.
179:5.2 The old Passover commemorated the e. of their
195:1.1 goal—both aimed at the e. of the individual.
emergences
58:7.8 occurred many successive submergences and e..
emergencies
3:2.6 As the e. of human experience arise, he has foreseen
28:4.14 but such specialized work is undertaken only in e..
35:4.2 and it is in such e. that the Melchizedeks act.
35:4.4 The Melchizedeks are the first to act in all e. of
35:5.6 In certain e. this Most High observer could exercise
39:1.5 to cope with the e. associated with the bestowals of
50:3.5 not mate with the mortal races except in certain e.
63:5.4 were not tree dwellers, though in e. they still
91:8.8 they only pray when under unusual pressure—in e..
93:0.1 The ability of the Melchizedek Sons to function in e.
113:5.4 intrude into the human drama except in e. and
114:5.4 which is so frequently utilized in planetary e. and
114:7.8 are held in readiness to act in possible planetary e..
114:7.9 except in those social e. and spiritual exigencies
128:7.13 sickness or apply them to meet the unexpected e.
emergency—see emergency Son(s)
3:2.7 Situations arise in which it appears that e. rulings
7:4.5 then do the e. provisions of the bestowal plan
19:1.3 and Teacher Sons volunteer for e. duty and unusual
22:6.3 They are the e. or reserve corps of the Trinitized
23:3.5 Solitary Messengers are able to function as e. lines
28:4.14 held in reserve for the unclassified duties and the e.
28:7.3 you will avail yourself of the e. help of these beings
29:4.30 They provide the e. lines of communication in the
33:8.5 if recommendations have to do with e. conditions
35:1.2 the special, extraordinary, and e. commissions and
35:4.4 They are the versatile and volunteer e. ministers to
38:7.4 On a nonpersonal assignment and in an e., cherubim
43:1.6 the e. school is devoted to the study of problems
43:5.10 8. The Most High e. administrator, the Vorondadek
43:5.10 charged with the task of adapting the e. enactments
43:5.12 10.The Most High judge-advocate, the head of the e.
43:5.14 12. The Most High director, the president of the e.
43:5.14 of the Satania upheaval constitute the e. council,
45:3.9 of seven Lanonandeks constitutes the expanded e.
48:6.29 They serve as e. space traversers and perform
51:2.3 e. installation of the dematerialization technique is
54:5.10 the Paradise e. adviser of Gabriel portrayed that,
54:5.12 11. An e. council of ex-mortals consisting of Mighty
67:3.1 The e. Melchizedeks were dispatched to Jerusem,
67:3.10 arrive with the e. Melchizedeks to seize authority on
84:3.3 not function in an e.; woman was not a crisis hero.
93:8.1 that Machiventa decided to end his e. bestowal on
93:10.2 his appearance on Urantia; his was an e. bestowal.
93:10.2 informed that his e. bestowal had received the
93:10.6 As his was an e. bestowal on Urantia, it does not
109:7.7 assumed an e. regency of your world—asserted his
109:7.7 began his e. administration of Urantia with a staff of
114:5.4 but in an e. this handicap can now be circumvented
114:7.4 being secretly rehearsed for numerous possible e.
114:7.6 and contending with impending world e. situations.
119:1.3 assigned to the e. service of the Melchizedeks of
119:1.4 of this unique Melchizedek Son of the e. corps of
119:1.4 assignment to twenty-four missions of universe e..
119:3.4 the transitory or e. Planetary Prince took formal
139:5.4 Even the many e. demands attendant upon the life
154:5.1 summoning them for an e. council at seven o’clock
171:3.4 reached the conclusion that Jesus might, in an e.,
emergency Son(s)
35:4.2 constellation headquarters, they are known as e..
92:4.7 This e. of Nebadon inaugurated the third revelation
93:0.1 The Melchizedeks are widely known as e., for they
93:1.3 to bestow himself as an e. of world ministry.
93:9.10 they lost sight of the teaching of this e. regarding the
93:10.1 When Machiventa considered that his mission as an e
98:7.12 It is nearly four thousand years since this e. of
119:1.5 performed his assignments as an e. of our order.
119:3.4 This e. Material Son effected the repentance and
emergent
0:6.4 we generally use the terms cosmic force, e. energy,
0:6.6 2. E. energy embraces those energies which are
11:7.8 universally followed by cosmic force and e. energy
11:8.6 This e. energy is originally neutral but consequent
16:4.12 4. The behavior of e. energy when fully liberated
32:1.1 when e. energy becomes responsive to local gravity,
42:2.2 following classification for cosmic force, e. energy,
42:2.10 3. E. energies.
42:2.13 Ultimate in both levels of e.-energy manifestation.
42:2.23 are conversant with all phases of e.-energy behavior
42:3.13 Neither does it take into account the pre-e. stages of
42:4.5 provided neither e. energy nor organized matter were
42:5.3 This is the first stage of e. energy in which wavelike
115:3.10 potentiality is absolute while actuality is e.;
115:3.10 actuality is absolute while potentiality is e.;
115:3.10 potentiality is either existent or e.—the Father is.
emerges
34:1.1 Deity-embraced Master Spirit e. to the recognition
42:2.11 When energy e. to the level of initial response to
59:4.2 As the land e. from the last Silurian inundation,
60:1.6 as the Bering Strait land bridge soon again e.,
84:5.3 woman gradually e. from slavery and obscurity.
101:4.3 always a revelation: autorevelation when it e. as a
112:6.1 Just as a butterfly e. from the caterpillar stage, so
118:10.8 the Supreme consequently e. as an actual unifier of
118:10.11 the Supreme increasingly e. as the meaningful
118:10.11 the Ultimate gradually e. as the transcendental unifier
132:2.2 But the soul that survives time and e. into eternity
170:5.21 surely as the butterfly eventually e. as the beautiful
179:5.2 the enslaved individual e. from the bondage of
emerging
0:4.9 Paradise Deity is existential, but the e. Supreme and
0:5.10 material mind is the mother of this same e. reality.
0:5.10 This is the e. and immortal soul which is destined
7:1.5 the e. experiential overcontrol of the Supreme Being.
7:1.9 Deity Absolute in the realms of e. spiritual potentials.
12:6.6 freedom of reaction disclosed by these e. universe
12:9.5 Your religion is becoming real because it is e. from
15:3.5 may observe two great streams of star clouds e. in
22:8.4 E. from this embrace as Trinitized Sons of Perfection
25:3.16 unique grasp of the e. reality of the Supreme Being,
26:2.6 the Master Spirits to the e. purpose of the Supreme
32:1.2 literal suns and material spheres—for the e. universe.
34:4.5 inherent endowment of the Creator Son, e. from
35:8.5 Of this order e. from Melchizedek there were
39:4.18 and individuals just e. from material existence.
41:6.4 to defy gravity and thus successfully to ride the e.
42:2.8 Force is now e. from the exclusive domain of the
42:2.10 These two levels of e. energy are: a. Puissant energy
48:6.32 revelation would be fatal to those slowly e. truths
56:8.3 opportunity to do for and in the e. Supreme Being.
57:5.14 foreign directional forces into the e. solar system
59:1.17 Western Europe and the British Isles were e.,
62:3.13 during the last fierce battle of their tribe, e. only after
70:0.3 comparative law and order, slowly emerged or is e..
70:3.1 the e. clans and tribes took its place as the social
80:7.4 the then most valuable strains of the e. white races.
83:5.3 Group marriages gradually gave way before the e.
84:7.3 new mores are e. designed to stabilize the marriage
86:6.6 of a primitive philosophic life policy were e..
86:7.4 Modern civilized races are just e. from ghost fear as
87:4.7 birthmark of long-gone days of the e. ghost cults.
89:6.2 The later American Indians had a civilization e.
91:1.5 animism, but such beliefs may exist alongside e.
94:1.5 not altogether disharmonious with the e. concept of
94:2.3 upon what may have been an e. monotheism,
95:2.7 the Pole Star so that the soul of the king, when e.
95:3.4 of the Nile valley had lived by these e. ethical and
98:3.6 The e. Roman state conquered politically but was in
99:4.2 from old religious loyalties to the e. new meanings
101:3.4 demonstrates the potential divinity of its e. nature by
101:9.5 of those ethical and e. morontial values which duty
103:7.3 finite level in the e. Deity of the Supreme Being.
104:1.9 always difficult for an e. monotheism to tolerate
104:5.12 They appear in the e. power-personality synthesis of
106:0.2 The present grand universe and the e. master univ.
106:1.4 destined to be eternally unified in the e. Supreme
108:2.2 the ability to choose between the e. values of good
108:5.4 the motivations and purposes of the e. morontial soul
108:6.5 spirit re-creations are being preserved in the e. reality
109:3.2 to attain the higher levels of e. spirituality.
110:6.11 the clearer manifestation of the e. morontia nature of
110:6.16 the evolutionary soul with the e. Supreme Being.
110:7.6 death; must await the liberation of the e. soul from
111:3.2 increasingly identified with the e. morontia-soul
112:5.7 they continue their observations of the e. morontia
116:7.3 whereby the spirit of this e personality of the cosmos
117:3.1 complex and universal synthesis of the e. phases of
117:5.8 receptive and reactive to the e. values in ascending
117:5.9 through the ministry of the spirit of the e. Supreme
117:7.7 reflective of the e. sovereignty of the Supreme,
117:7.17 inexorably the enigma of the e. Deity of God the
118:3.4 temporal creature eventuates a new and e. value of
118:10.7 There is a real and e. providence in the finite realm of
118:10.9 evolutionary worlds may be due to the gradually e.
emeritus
183:3.10 take Jesus to the home of Annas, the high priest e.;
emigrants
80:7.2 These e. to Crete were highly skilled in textiles,
emigrate
64:6.20 the last of the colored peoples to develop and e.
emigrated
75:5.9 kept up long after Adam and his followers e. to the
emigration
41:8.3 It was such an e. of these “runaway particles” that
70:8.5 3. Chance—war and e. resulted in the separating of
74:8.8 telltale reference to Cain’s e. to the “land of Nod,”
78:5.4 sixty-five per cent of these last waves of e. entered
78:8.12 Their ancient civilization finally fell due to the e. of
79:2.5 Had there been adjacent lands for e., then would the
eminent
133:9.5 influential man, a worthy successor of his e. father,
eminently
25:2.11 Were it not for these e. fair commissions, tribunals
48:6.35 They are wholly fair and e. just.
60:2.10 This continued to be, pre-e., the age of the dinosaurs
61:2.5 On land this was pre-e. the age of mammalian
121:1.1 in nature part Occidental and part Oriental, were e.
125:5.8 He was always e. fair and considerate in the asking
138:2.1 The first missionary tour of the six was e. successful.
139:12.3 treasurer of the twelve, a position which he was e.
181:2.16 you have always been sincerely just and e. fair in
195:0.12 And they were e. successful.
emissaries
22:6.3 Trinitized Ambassadors are the e. of the Ancients of
23:2.8 6. Ambassadors and E. of Special Assignment.
23:2.22 6. Ambassadors and E. of Special Assignment.
23:2.23 in other circumstances as e. of special assignment.
30:2.148 Such e. prosecute their work and carry on their
53:7.9 And it is to their everlasting dishonor that the e. of
63:6.7 These e. of Onagar were the world’s first
66:6.4 send them back to their people as e. of social uplift.
66:6.5 Foreign e. were never sent to a race except upon
66:7.5 to receive their commissions as e. of the Prince to
72:12.2 educating them, send them back as e. of culture to
73:7.3 They were to become e. of a new life to all the world
78:2.2 choicest sons and daughters in steady stream as e. to
134:8.7 proposals and counterproposals of the e. of Lucifer,
157:0.1 The arrival of these Jerusalem e. greatly perturbed
171:1.6 these uncompromising e. of the teachings of Jesus
emission
42:8.5 by the e. of certain small uncharged particles.
emit
13:0.4 spheres e. light (light without heat) to Paradise and
15:6.8 You are familiar with suns that e. light accompanied
41:8.1 it begins to e. protons as fast as new ones arrive.
42:8.5 When atoms perform radioactively, they e. far more
emitted
15:5.11 suns, all available space-energy having been e..
57:5.10 they shone with a brilliant light and e. enormous
Emmaus
190:5.1 At E., about seven miles west of Jerusalem, there
190:5.2 as these two brothers trudged along the road to E.,
emotion
1:1.6 impulses of parental e. are inherent in the hearts of
20:1.13 Son is personally conscious of every act and e. of
25:1.6 The satisfying joy of high duty is the eclipsing e.
38:2.2 sympathetic beings, they are not sex-e. creatures.
38:4.3 seraphim are not characterized by sex e., though they
39:1.10 only by comparison with the human e. of nostalgia.
44:6.5 3. The e. designers. These enhancers of feeling are
82:1.7 one e. which, in the guise of individual gratification,
82:1.10 No human e or impulse, when unbridled can produce
84:1.7 This compelling mother love is the handicapping e.
87:7.1 cult achieves this end by fostering and gratifying e..
87:7.2 The cult preserved sentiment and satisfied e., but it
87:7.7 cult must, like the old, foster sentiment, satisfy e.,
88:4.6 There was progressive dynamic e—fear plus curiosity
92:1.4 e. has ever functioned as a powerful conditioning
99:4.8 so largely dependent upon fear, superstition, and e..
100:4.6 virus of love pervade the sentimental e.-stream of
100:5.5 e. alone is a false conversion; one must have faith
101:5.9 Feeling and e. are invariable concomitants of religion
101:5.9 Neither logic (rationalization) nor e. (feeling) is
113:2.5 The only e. actuating you which is somewhat
124:3.8 Jesus was startled by his father’s display of e.;
125:6.9 from head to foot under the surging of intense e.,
129:4.4 The Son of Man experienced those wide ranges of e.
135:8.6 John was atremble with e. as he made ready to
138:9.1 in deference to just one extraordinary human e.—143:01.08 manifest earnestness, accompanied by marked e..
150:7.1 had the Son of Man had such a flood of human e.
159:3.2 While e. as a factor in human decisions cannot be
159:3.6 that strong feelings of e. are not equivalent to the
160:5.3 All religions based on fear, e., tradition, and
160:5.13 The feelings of the e. to worship God are not true
172:3.10 the Master, with much e. and with tearful voice,
172:5.13 With the long-nourished e. of revenge there was
173:1.6 uprisings of indignant e. in the soul of Jesus.
181:2.29 there before his Master, all atremble with intense e.
185:7.1 As Pilate, trembling with fearful e., sat down by the
194:3.16 losing self and finding the spirit was not one of e.;
emotion-stream
100:4.6 virus of love would soon pervade the sentimental e.
emotional
0:5.8 The intelligence associated with the e. life reaching
5:5.2 social or e. level of fellowship; the moral or duty
5:5.3 The e. artist sees God as the ideal of beauty, a God
14:5.8 he has already attained e., intellectual, and social,
40:9.6 instantly invests the narrated event with the e. tinge
45:6.3 enabled to compensate the social, intellectual, e.,
48:4.19 a health insurance and as a liberator of e. pressure,
50:5.9 Religion is completing the ascent from the e.
52:6.6 E. maturity is essential to self-control.
52:6.6 Only e. maturity will insure the substitution of
61:3.10 The horse lacks the e. control of the elephant,
62:4.5 Although in e. nature the Primates differed little from
62:5.4 But the most remarkable advance in e. development
82:1.5 and the lowest in both the physical and e. natures.
84:1.2 Woman, because of physical and e. attachment to her
89:3.5 It was once customary, when under some e. stress,
89:6.8 times of great e. stress, to sacrifice their first-born
91:6.2 prayer has contributed to the cure of mental, e., and
91:7.3 experiences are often the outgrowth of purely e.
91:7.3 psychologic presentiment and every intense e.
91:7.3 outward calmness and almost perfect e. control.
98:2.11 of attaining salvation, these e. and fiery ceremonials.
98:3.5 the fervid and deeply e. worship of the mystery cults.
98:4.1 the spectacular and e. mystery cults from Egypt and
100:3.2 moral values do not grow out of wish fulfillment or e
100:5.3 loyalty to the supreme ideals—the psychic, e., and
100:5.5 experience of conversion be a blended intellectual, e.,
100:6.4 heightened self-discipline, lessens e. conflict,
101:0.3 religious assurance is more than an e. feeling.
103:2.1 later in life as a result of mental conflict, e repression
103:2.2 with God through a psychological crisis, an e.
103:5.1 and moral obligation derived chiefly from e. fear.
103:5.5 contest between the natural expansion of e. impulses
103:9.11 Faith must not be overmuch influenced by its e.
110:3.5 such intellectual e. difficulties do not in the least
110:4.5 highly animallike in their common behavior, so e.
122:5.2 Mary indulged in free expression of her e. feelings
122:5.3 In e. reactions to his adult-life environment, Jesus
128:2.1 new awakenings of their intellectual and e. lives.
139:8.11 But no matter what happened in his e. life, Thomas
139:11.4 to make such an intellectual and e. transformation,
140:4.8 the total of one’s e. reactions to the social and
140:4.8 cannot be fundamentally modified, e. responses to
140:4.8 In the strong character e. responses are integrated
140:4.10 total of these enhanced techniques of e. satisfactions.
140:5.3 fatherly love as it is related to certain e. attitudes
140:5.16 He alluded to an e. attitude of tenderheartedness.
140:5.16 to give evidence of e. feeling or physical suffering.
141:4.6 which were looked upon as e. and mental difficulties
141:7.10 so much because of compelling oratory or e. appeal.
143:3.1 a state of great nervous and e. tension developed
145:4.1 keyed up to the highest pitch of e. enthusiasm.
146:6.1 from purely nervous disorders and afflicted with e.
146:6.3 were aroused to the highest pitch of e. frenzy.
149:4.3 sympathy and pity may degenerate into serious e.
151:2.3 seed which fell among the rocks stands for those e.
151:6.4 His troubles were mostly e.—his brain was not
154:6.8 how the conscience responds to e appeal as the mind
155:5.14 one of the few e. appeals which Jesus ever made to
156:5.18 portion of all who suffer from lack of e. adjustment
160:1.6 to suffer the consequent hazards of e. casualties—160:1.6 of some degree of intellectual and e. maturity.
160:3.1 E. excitement is not the ideal spiritual stimulus.
160:5.5 intellectual beliefs and meaningless e. ceremonies.
160:5.12 Other religions may consist in e. feelings, beliefs,
161:2.5 the perfection of his e. control convince us that he is
163:6.3 Jesus experienced one of those rare moments of e.
168:1.2 certain about the real cause of these e. manifestations
176:2.9 they were speechless and under great e. tension.
177:2.5 in accordance with his early mental and e. life,
179:1.8 the thoughts of some who had sufficient e. control to
180:5.6 e. gratification of the tender feelings of the human
185:6.4 hearts of those who are victims of intense e. hatred
187:5.8 even two or three days, the overwhelming e. agony
191:4.6 in Jerusalem awaiting the e. recovery of Thomas,
191:5.1 There was an e. stubbornness associated with his
193:4.3 impelled, by the accumulation of his e. conflicts,
193:4.13 ultraindividualistic apostle had many psychic, e.,
195:4.3 teachings, beliefs suited to special intellectual, e.,
195:7.14 Machines are never intellectual, e., aesthetic, moral,
196:0.10 an avoidance of e. tension, a prevention of conflict,
emotionalism
194:3.1 confused with the foolish outbreaks of rampant e..
emotionalized
102:5.3 religion is something more than e. morality.
emotionally
44:7.3 be intellectually true, e. beautiful, and spiritually
69:0.1 E., man transcends his animal ancestors in his ability
99:4.5 upon the average man unless it becomes e. activated.
100:7.4 Jesus was e. active but never flighty.
123:2.15 continued to make normal progress mentally and e..
149:3.3 “You should remember that in body and mind—e.—
191:0.4 Peter characteristically vacillated e. between faith
193:4.13 E., Judas was loveless and unforgiving.
emotionless
84:5.12 and e. competition will certainly replace that chivalry
emotions
4:3.2 of wrath and anger in the sense of these human e.
4:3.5 sometimes occasion e. of divine sorrow in the
27:7.4 expression to his e. of intelligent appreciation and
27:7.6 the ever-increasing overflow of the spiritual e. of
27:7.6 tremendous reactions of the spiritual e. of beings
27:7.6 the expression of the accumulated e. of the ages,
38:2.1 share all of man’s nonsensuous e. and sentiments.
39:2.5 leaders who foster the higher impulses and holier e.
44:6.5 the sentiments of morontia and the e. of divinity for
48:7.23 crystallize the e. of time into the thought of eternity.
62:2.3 They experienced many of the e. and shared
62:5.4 Many new e. early appeared in these human twins.
63:4.2 with the expanding e. and augmented brain powers
63:4.3 that all of the e. essential to the birth of religion were
64:1.2 Many of man’s earliest religious e. grew out of his
68:2.4 Two other e. which drove human beings together
68:2.10 such e. are futile without an audience to parade
68:2.10 vanity associated with itself other e. and impulses
68:2.10 This group of e. gave origin to the early beginnings
68:3.4 But these e. alone, without the influence of peace-
69:1.4 maternal instinct, and higher tender e. of the races.
69:1.5 growing out of vanity proclivities and pride e.;
70:2.20 drive designed to liberate those ever-accumulating e.
74:7.9 6. Co-ordination of conflicting duties and e..
82:1.8 impulse hub for all sorts of associated instincts, e.,
84:3.4 a military uniform still mightily stirs the feminine e..
89:5.5 men experienced bitter e. regarding their enemies.
91:1.2 primitive man attempted to gratify his baser e. or
101:1.2 for the reception or expression of religious e..
101:1.3 contact with mortal man, not by feelings or e., but
101:1.4 offspring of sublime feelings and purely mystical e.
102:3.3 Material feelings, human e., lead directly to material
108:5.6 Your transient and ever-changing e. of joy and
109:4.1 animals can express e. but not ideas and ideals.
110:5.4 not only testify to pressure of unexpressed e. but
110:6.15 Concerning mind, e., and cosmic insight, this
111:7.5 the urge of angels opposed by the e. of an animal;
113:2.5 They share most of your e. and experience some
113:5.2 they do have spiritual e., and seraphim do experience
113:5.2 which are in certain ways comparable to human e..
128:1.2 He experienced the full gamut of feelings and e.;
128:3.6 there were aroused in his heart those e. which led
138:0.1 and increasing e. of disappointment, humiliation,
151:6.5 to his right mind and the normal control of his e..
152:6.4 Jesus taught the appeal to the e. as the technique of
155:5.15 their e. mightily stirred by what Jesus had said.
155:5.15 pray the Father to transform your e. of mind and
155:6.17 He takes note of the physical and superstitious e.
156:5.4 in the habit of accounting for these unusual e. by
157:2.2 when the e. of love for your neighbor well up
160:1.6 with feelings of tenderness and with e. of tolerance
161:2.6 Jesus seems to possess all our human e., but they
167:6.6 so that the highest of human e. may be aroused in
168:1.2 of the combined human e. and divine thoughts,
168:1.4 These conflicting e. may possibly explain why Jesus
168:1.12 be rolled away, they were filled with conflicting e..
172:4.3 recalling his e. in connection with previous visits,
172:5.1 ever experienced such diverse and inexplicable e. as
172:5.2 whom he feared might be led away by their e.
172:5.4 James was torn by his conflicting e. of elation and
188:5.8 Jesus on the cross of Golgotha has stirred the e. of
195:7.20 of the mind; music expresses the tempo of the e..
195:10.12 the minds of reflective men with mighty moral e..
emperor
87:3.4 One Roman e. tried to reform these practices by
89:6.2 tenderhearted Japanese e. introduced clay images
92:6.20 a reversion to the early Roman e. worship
98:3.7 idea took such a firm hold on the e. that he built
98:3.7 as e. did not hesitate to proclaim himself the supreme
121:5.4 2. E. worship. This deification of man as the symbol
130:2.1 surmounted by a colossal statue of the Roman e..
130:3.5 that their religion was hardly more than e. worship.
132:0.1 The morose e. was unusually cheerful on this day
132:0.1 the e., referring to Jesus, remarked to the aide
132:0.1 kingly and gracious manner, I would be a real e., eh?
132:0.2 Palatine hill, where were located the e.’ residence,
133:4.3 loyal and faithful in your devotion to a worthy e..”
139:4.13 Patmos for a period of four years until another e.
176:2.8 who was attached to the court of the E. Caligula,
184:5.5 sort of kingdom, he incited treason against the e..
185:1.4 lost prestige and accordingly had the shields of the e.
185:1.4 and the e. ordered the offending shields removed.
185:1.6 Finding no favor in the eyes of the new e., he
185:1.8 threaten to charge him with treason before the e. if
185:7.5 are not Caesar’s friend, and I will see that the e.
195:0.10 even the Roman e. Constantine was won to the new
195:3.7 Christianity adopted the e.; later, he adopted
emperors
169:4.1 the people of Urantia knew mostly of kings and e.
emphasis
93:3.6 E. was placed upon this teaching for the purpose of
94:6.10 subordinated to the e. placed on the Way of Heaven,
97:9.28 detracted from e. of their gospel of social justice.
100:7.5 And the most original of his teachings was the e. of
101:5.11 duty; revealed religion lays increasing e. on loving,
127:4.2 He refrained from placing e. on evil by forbidding
137:7.13 he laid e. on the proclamation of the “good tidings of
140:8.22 Jesus laid great e. on “first making the tree good.”
140:10.5 Jesus placed e. on the individual, not on the race
141:7.6 Jesus laid great e. upon what he called the two truths
143:7.1 taught many great truths, and in particular he laid e.
149:2.5 refrain from placing so much e. on the differences.
157:3.5 startling e. he pointed to them with a sweeping
157:5.1 In the second confession more e. was placed upon
157:6.4 Jesus did not place e., as did his later followers, upon
163:4.1 in his last talk with the seventy, Jesus placed e. on
170:4.8 The Master on this occasion placed e. on five points
emphasize
133:7.6 but now let me e. that self-consciousness is a reality.
149:6.11 And it was to e. the value of sincerity and perfect
174:3.4 The point Jesus wished to e. was: That the Father
emphasized
75:3.6 It should again be e. that Serapatatia was honest
102:4.5 but prayer has been wrongly e. by modern religions,
141:7.5 Jesus e. that this intimate spiritual fellowship was to
151:3.3 Jesus e. the value of utilizing the analogy existing
emphasizing
146:2.1 phraseology, this discourse may be presented as e.
164:0.1 warnings e. the folly and danger of placing himself
emphatic
44:0.21 to make e. the fact of the reality of these transactions
141:7.8 Jesus was so bold and e. in these announcements that
emphatically
136:6.4 He e. decided to continue on in just such implicit
155:1.5 “Let me e. state this eternal truth: If you, by truth
empire or Roman Empire
71:1.22 and a factor in the ultimate collapse of the e.,
79:1.9 The early breakup of their e. long delayed cultural
94:9.1 Asoka built a great Indian e. through the
98:3.8 Augustus worship was observed throughout the e.
98:5.1 Mithraism spread over the RE. through the
121:1.7 the entire Mediterranean world was a unified e..
121:1.8 a majority of the inhabitants of the e. languished in
121:2.4 a culture, Rome built the roads and unified an e.,
121:2.10 Jewish penetration of distant portions of the RE.
121:3.9 There was no widespread social problem in the R.
121:3.10 woman enjoyed more freedom throughout the RE.
121:5.5 developed into a religion throughout the Greco-RE..
121:6.7 the curtailed liberties of the Jews throughout the e..
121:7.12 The Mediterranean RE., the Parthian kingdom,
122:7.1 Augustus decreed that all inhabitants of the RE.
122:7.1 Throughout all the RE. this census was registered
126:3.11 Jewish commonwealth and religion? To the RE.?
130:0.6 Gonod made three extensive trips to the e. of the
130:8.6 all three being anxious to see this mistress of e.
132:0.3 At this time the RE. included all of southern Europe,
132:0.4 influence upon, the religious leaders of the e.’ capital
132:0.4 in Rome and from there throughout the e..
132:0.8 of the new religion in Rome and throughout the e..
133:3.4 the most cosmopolitan city of the Mediterranean e..
133:5.1 the cultural center of the onetime Alexandrian e.,
133:8.1 Antioch was the third city of the e. in size and the
134:5.1 there were only two great world powers—the RE.
134:5.1 and the Han E. in the East—and these were widely
134:5.6 nation, while nations sometimes become unified by e.
135:3.2 a strongly cemented and firmly consolidated e..
135:3.4 the dissoluteness and moral barrenness of the e.,
140:8.14 were lax in Palestine and throughout the RE..
142:1.7 celebration to the uttermost parts of the RE. and
148:0.4 Interested persons from every part of the RE. and
162:1.4 of believers from all parts of the RE. saw Jesus,
163:5.2 Palestine and even from remote regions of the RE.
164:2.1 the gospel to the pilgrims from all parts of the e.;
173:1.3 the RE. for this orthodox shekel of Jewish coining.
185:1.1 millions, scattered here and there throughout the e.,
185:1.9 the Jews the best provincial administrator in the e..
188:3.1 at this time, hailing from all parts of the RE. and
194:4.13 called Christianity, went forth to the ends of the e.
194:4.13 then on to Rome and to the uttermost parts of the e..
195:0.1 and the Greek believers carried it to the whole RE..
195:0.2 the rest of the RE. was found to be receptive to
195:0.3 merely as a new religion—something all the RE.
195:0.5 effectively capture the very best minds of the RE.?
195:1.7 Macedonian king dared to expand Greece into an e.,
195:1.7 After the city-states of Greece had expanded into e.,
195:1.8 The Hellenistic E., as such, could not endure.
195:1.8 the Roman political genius for e. administration
195:1.8 East a religion whose one God possessed e. dignity.
195:2.9 consolidated the Mediterranean lands into one e.,
195:3.0 3. UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE
195:3.1 one God, a great religious concept, but without e..
195:3.1 Greco-Romans found themselves with a great e. but
195:3.1 as the suitable religious concept for e. worship
195:3.1 The Christians accepted the e.; the e. adopted
195:3.9 Even a good religion could not save a great e. from
195:3.11 And this RE. lasted sufficiently long to insure the
195:3.11 to insure the survival of Christianity even after the e.
195:6.9 went out and turned the whole RE. upside down.
195:9.2 the religion of Jesus is destined to conquer an e. of
empires
158:1.4 fought by the armies of e. on the plain of Esdraelon;
176:3.2 The downfall of nations, the crash of e.,
emplacement
65:2.13 eastern focus of life e. failed to attain a satisfactory
89:8.8 written for e. on wheels and for hanging on trees,
110:7.10 more cheerfully endure the tasks of my e.,
115:6.2 divine personalities of central e.—the absolute Isle of
emplacements
36:2.10 And I am permitted to reveal that the seven central e.
36:5.3 These life-mind e. are perfect indicators of living
employ
0:3.20 we are forced to e. the technique of time-space
6:0.4 therefore do I e. such terms as will afford the finite
6:3.5 Crude, indeed, are such illustrations, but I e. them in
19:1.12 Therefore do we e the technique of approaching man
19:5.3 directly e. these Spirits in the furtherance of his
22:4.3 e. the highest type of evolved spiritual mentality
24:1.12 direct all concerned as to the proper circuits to e.
24:1.12 They e. the unrevealed “high spirit personalities of
28:6.19 Mortals may e. words to conceal their thoughts,
33:4.6 Gabriel may e. any and all of the orders of celestial
41:2.8 local controllers sometimes e. enormous numbers of
44:4.6 but in preserving thought, we usually e. concept
44:5.8 I am, perforce, compelled to e. crude illustrations in
49:2.25 The subbreathers e. the first type of nutrition,
49:2.25 The superbreathers e. the fourth type of energy
61:1.6 3. E. their superior brain power in self-perpetuation.
65:3.2 Life Carriers may e. every possible natural resource
66:5.10 for words and ideas, much like those they now e..
69:7.4 It then became the custom to e. watchdogs to
71:4.17 temptation to e. this military strength in offensive
88:5.1 from the body and e. it in detrimental magic;
127:4.2 Never did he e. the negative mode of teaching
132:4.7 then you might e. your powers of speech to liberate
132:5.19 Never permit yourself to be so selfish as to e. money
133:1.2 all consistency I may e. sufficient force to restrain
133:1.5 that organized society had every right to e. force in
140:8.4 that the civil government must sometimes e. force
141:4.3 Jesus would e. another type of parable for purposes
142:6.2 to repulse his secretive caller, nor did he e. sarcasm.
142:7.17 just because I presume to e. commonplace and
146:2.15 he did exhort his believers to e. prayer as a means
149:4.5 enemies, did not hesitate to e. every sort of false,
151:1.1 About this time Jesus first began to e. the parable
151:2.5 our preaching, we should e. true stories, not fables,
159:4.6 will they e. both the doctrine of the inspiration of
166:4.2 consistently refuses to e. the forces of heaven for his
169:1.4 for those who are lost, and in this search we e. all
173:1.11 did not look with approval upon the refusal to e.
177:3.3 nor permit his followers to e. force in his defense.
178:1.2 may often find it necessary to e. physical force in
178:1.3 neither should you e. the physical forces of earthly
178:1.6 you should not e. temporal power in the furtherance
182:2.3 I do not think the Master needs to have us e. the
182:3.7 he was fully determined to e. none of his sovereign
183:2.3 obtain permission to e. the armed Roman guards.
185:0.2 e. the Roman soldiers in arresting the Son of Man,
186:2.3 Jesus refused to e. even his purely human powers to
189:2.1 We do not propose to e. our technique of
employed
0:0.2 finds no terminology in English which can be e. to
0:0.3 be attached to numerous English words which are e.
0:6.2 Power is also e. to designate sovereignty.
0:6.4 These are often e. as follows: 1. Cosmic force
1:1.4 the terms e. to designate the Universal Father more
10:3.19 This threefold endowment is e. in many ways to
14:3.6 Antigravity is e. in the organization of the material
20:6.1 the technique e. by divine wisdom to effect such
26:1.15 seraphim who are e. in the furtherance of the scheme
27:7.5 are e. to their highest capacity in the worship of
36:2.14 essential units of energy which are e. in building up
37:6.3 The methods e. in many of the higher schools are
47:3.5 Regardless of the technique which may be e. on
51:4.6 The backward humans are usually e. as laborers by
53:2.4 the measures to be e. in case of open rebellion.
66:5.11 This council was e. in fostering industry within the
66:7.2 At this headquarters of culture no methods were e.
68:5.5 Many forms of ingenious snares and traps were e.
69:3.11 early traders were women; they were e. as spies,
69:6.2 fire was also e. as security against ghosts.
70:3.8 The Hebrews e. a modified form of this adoption
70:7.15 the “new birth” used signs and e. a special secret
70:7.18 These clubs were e. by merchants to collect debts
72:4.3 the same methods as those e. in old-age insurance.
72:5.6 Reasonable salary for skill e. in industrial operations.
72:11.4 not in over one hundred years e. military resources
72:11.5 mobile defense mechanisms are quite fully e. in trade,
73:4.4 volunteer laborers were e.; no hirelings were ever
74:1.2 Adam was e., with his mate, in the trial-and-testing
74:6.4 While cooking was universally e. outside of Eden,
74:7.2 The evenings were e. in social intercourse and the
77:8.8 were transmitted, midway creatures are always e..
81:1.4 Since slaves were so generally e. by the agriculturists
81:2.12 They e. as beasts of burden the ox, camel, horse,
81:3.5 Copper was next e. but not extensively until it was
81:3.6 vehicles so equipped became e. in commerce and war
81:6.27 technique of pressure or directional control may be e
82:3.8 The original matchmakers were e. to negotiate
83:4.4 a happy and fertile marriage, many charms were e.;
85:1.3 a stone may be e. as a talisman of the law,
85:3.3 serpent was a symbol of Greek medicine and is e. as
86:5.11 for ordinary dreams are not the methods e. by the
87:1.4 have e. elaborate purification ceremonies designed
88:6.2 magic, personal and selfish magic which was e. as
88:6.4 The doll was first e as a magic talisman by the barren
90:1.4 They frequently e. drugs to induce certain physical
90:2.1 has the technique of positive suggestion been e..
90:4.6 hot stones, and many of these methods are still e..
96:1.10 Jehovah is a term that in recent times has been e. to
96:3.3 superior men had been e. as native overseers of their
98:6.4 Both religions e. baptism and partook of the
103:1.6 no word in any human language which can be e. to
122:5.8 When Joseph was a young man, he was e. by Mary’s
123:0.1 Joseph was e. as a carpenter for several months
123:0.1 foreman of a large group of workmen e. on one of
127:4.2 Jesus invariably e. the positive form of exhortation
128:1.3 He e. no agency not a part of his human endowment
128:4.2 merchant profitably e. Jesus doing some translating
128:7.1 was not to be e. by his personality as the Son of Man
131:0.1 Ganid e. more than threescore learned translators
135:5.8 significance attached to the phrases which John e.,
135:6.4 had never seen it e. as John now made use of it.
136:3.2 methods to be e. in the new and changed phase of
136:8.1 not any of his superhuman powers should be e.
136:9.1 the choice of methods to be e. in the proclamation
137:1.7 term apostle was e. to distinguish the chosen family
139:12.1 moved to Jericho, where Judas lived and had been e.
142:7.4 Jesus e. such figures of speech because the Jewish
144:4.6 Jesus e. the beneficial influence of praying for one’s
146:2.9 8. Prayer may not be e. to avoid the delays of time
149:0.4 David e. forty to fifty messengers in this
149:0.4 While thus e., he partially supported himself by
149:3.1 when he e. a parable for illustrating his message,
151:2.8 from this time on Jesus more and more e. parables
151:3.4 almost a new method of teaching as Jesus e. it
153:4.2 devils; that he admitted in the language which he e.
159:3.2 mental superiority are not to be e. to coerce men
159:5.17 Jesus most effectively e. the antithesis, comparing
161:3.3 instance, to specify which method Jesus may have e..
163:5.3 David e. the larger part of his former messenger
169:4.5 Jesus e. the Hebrew word signifying the plural God
169:4.7 Jesus e. the word God to designate the idea of Deity
169:4.7 When the word Father is e. to denote God, it should
169:4.7 be e. to represent the human concept of the Father as
174:2.5 Jesus merely e. the wisdom of making a double reply
177:4.1 be e. in bringing him before the Roman authorities
179:5.4 Jesus e. symbols because he wanted to teach
185:1.2 feared for his position before Tiberius, and they e.
employees
129:1.11 shop, and shore helpers, for Zebedee had many e..
132:0.2 often one of Gonod’s own e. would accompany
employer
163:3.5 kingdom is like a householder who was a large e.
employing
26:1.16 They can work singly except when directly e. the
66:5.8 By e. improved techniques and by the use of traps,
173:2.7 In e. this method of dealing with his adversaries,
employment
2:5.11 children by the e. of the human word symbol love.
27:6.1 remain a thousand mysteries which demand the e. of
28:6.12 that which you call “time,” both in its positive e.,
30:4.32 no specific or settled e. for the Mortal Corps of
44:1.10 techniques analogous to the human e. of musical
46:7.2 spornagia are intelligently expert in the e. of the
66:5.9 methods of Fad consisted in supervision of e.
69:7.4 The e. of watchdogs made it first possible for the
71:4.8 6. Compulsory e..
75:2.3 that the only hope for success lay in the adroit e. of
81:6.8 to be followed by the e. of steam and electricity.
81:6.21 substitute oxen for men since it threw men out of e..
81:6.22 difficulties arising from the sudden loss of e. by large
81:6.30 his diversification of ability and dissimilarity of e. will
81:6.31 some technique for directing individuals to suitable e.
87:6.1 the recognition of higher spirits necessitated the e.
87:6.13 Exorcism was the e. of one spirit to control or banish
128:2.4 Before taking up his new e. at Sepphoris, Jesus
128:2.6 any sort of e. under the supervision of Herod
136:5.4 Adjuster: “I will enjoin the e. of this attendant host
138:2.9 Judas was looking for e. in these regions when Jesus’
139:12.2 Judas was seeking e. with a fish-drying enterprise at
159:3.2 This injunction against the e. of material influences
159:3.4 every effort to secure work for those without e..
169:1.7 hunger and his distress was great, he found e. with
178:1.2 believers will not resort to the e. of physical force.
employs
14:6.35 creatorship which a Universe Divine Minister e. as
44:1.14 Spirit-morontia music not infrequently e. all seven
65:6.4 The cuttlefish e. copper for this function, and the
114:7.7 The average inhabited world e. seventy separate
empower
67:3.7 so as to e. the fully consecrated will of the creature
empowered
5:3.2 I know that all orders of Father fragments are e. to
22:7.5 the Architects are e., on their own discretion, to
26:2.7 e. by the Infinite Spirit to create a sufficient number
29:4.2 These high commissioners are e. to interpret the
29:4.33 they are e. to release these accumulated energies.
34:6.9 you are e. increasingly to subject the animal nature
43:2.4 are e. to review evidence, digest pleas, formulate
65:4.3 elaborate certain chemical substances which are e.
72:2.11 The regional executives are e. to bring any case at
72:7.7 event of war the National Council of Defense is e. to
111:3.1 this same material and human will is e. to rescind
114:4.4 A Most High observer is e. to seize the planetary
120:1.5 know with assurance that I am e. to do all that I
138:10.6 Matthew was e to order the twelve back to their nets
140:5.5 even as mourners they would be e. to show mercy,
141:5.1 spiritual liberty to the end that mortals may be e.
181:1.8 that confidence which ever e. him to proceed with
empowering
3:2.9 e. the Conjoint Actor to execute the choosing of
144:5.77 Thus e. us to perform your will and execute your
189:2.1 the custody of the mortal body of Jesus and e. us to
emptied
51:2.3 from such worlds unless the planet is to be e.,
73:5.4 ran beneath the walls and e. into the river of Eden
128:1.4 attributes of his prehuman existence, he e. himself.
emptiness
117:2.8 E. does have its virtue, for it may become filled.
empty—verb
61:7.10 at different times, e. first into the Mississippi valley
61:7.10 the connected Great Lakes system began to e. out
empty—adjective
4:1.6 “He stretches out the north over the e. space and
13:3.3 no doubt such a world would seem e. and deserted
41:6.1 it should be remembered that space is not e.;
42:4.6 Practically speaking, space is not e..
42:4.6 The most nearly e. space known in Nebadon
42:4.6 Such scarcity of matter is regarded as practically e.
42:5.16 Space is not e.; the spheres of all space whirl and
42:5.16 neither is the space content of an atom e..
42:8.2 The interelectronic space of an atom is not e..
89:4.9 It was no e. boast that a certain Egyptian ruler made
130:7.6 Space is not e., and the only thing man knows
152:5.2 when their stomachs were full and their hearts e.,
152:6.3 to the intellect of man is likewise e. and barren;
157:6.1 they reached Caesarea-Philippi, the treasury was e..
157:7.2 and sometimes dejected by an e. treasury.
167:6.6 rooms so e. of all suggestion of good cheer and
173:1.8 not permit anyone to carry even an e. vessel across
183:3.9 escaping naked while the soldier held the e. coat.
189:1.12 to peer into the e. tomb to discover what they
189:2.6 Jesus has been based on the fact of the “e. tomb.”
189:2.6 It was indeed a fact that the tomb was e., but this
189:2.6 The tomb was truly e. when the first believers
189:2.7 The tomb of Joseph was e., not because the body of
189:4.0 4. DISCOVERY OF THE EMPTY TOMB
189:4.5 laden with their ointments, arrived before the e. tomb
189:4.8 the tomb, and they all entered and saw that it was e..
189:5.2 Peter rushed up and saw the same e. tomb with the
190:0.5 indicates how horrified she was to find the tomb e.
190:1.5 I have seen the tomb—it is e..
190:1.5 is: ‘Jesus has risen from the dead; the tomb is e..
190:2.2 in the garden of Lazarus before the e. tomb of the
190:2.2 Even as James stood before Lazarus’s e. tomb,
190:5.2 concerning the rumors that his tomb was e.,
190:5.3 this morning they went to his tomb and found it e..
190:5.3 apostles ran to the tomb and likewise found it e.”—
191:1.2 by the women who came from the e. tomb, “Go
empty-handed
173:4.2 stoning another, and sending the others away e..
en banc
35:5.7 twelve or more Vorondadek Sons sits e. as a high
en masse
3:1.10 It is determined by the e. recognition of God and
44:2.11 they function e., they are able to re-enact an age,
49:6.9 when the e. roll is called at the end of a dispensation
64:6.5 of the red race went e. across to North America,
66:6.3 to undertake the sudden transformation, or the e.
80:3.9 the final and e. invasion of the Mesopotamians
93:9.6 up to the times of the e. editing of the Old Testament
112:5.10 the sleeping survivors who will be repersonalized e.
145:3.11 such e. physical healing of mortals take place.
en route
30:3.12 visitor colony consists of “stopovers,” beings e.
46:5.24 ascenders who are tarrying on Jerusem e. to Edentia.
53:7.1 They do this work as they tarry e. to Edentia.
127:3.1 Jesus told James about the historic places e. as his
130:7.1 Most of the time e. to Carthage Jesus talked with his
156:0.2 the Master on religion to which they had listened e.
En-Gannim
134:7.5 Lebonah, Sychar, Shechem, Samaria, Geba, E.,
enable
0:12.13 spirit forces conspire to e. material man to grasp
5:1.1 the spiritual vision which will e. him to see even
6:0.4 In an effort to e. the finite mind of time to form
8:0.4 I do so merely to e. you to think of their relationship.
9:7.2 all three, so associated as to e. the universe rulers
10:5.8 I do not command language which would e. me to
14:4.19 yet achieved that spiritual development which will e.
15:6.9 Still other conditions e. these suns to transform
25:4.15 are able so to counsel the workers of space as to e.
26:7.5 the transit trio are not required to e. him to locate
27:4.3 at ease and to e. the pilgrims to avoid that confusion
32:2.5 the materialization of sufficient energy to e. the
32:3.6 development will e. them to see God in person,
39:2.16 while the broadcasts e. them to maintain constant
40:10.9 as would e. them to ascend to the higher universe;
45:1.2 Power Supervisors e. you momentarily to glimpse
51:2.2 semimaterial beings as e. them to be enseraphimed
53:3.2 a myth invented by the Paradise Sons to e. them to
55:4.8 as e. mortals to recognize these heretofore invisible
60:2.12 they failed to evolve along lines which would e.
61:3.6 a huge animal with a brain sufficiently large to e. it
65:1.6 such modifications in the Life Carriers as will e.
86:7.4 wise manipulation within the laws of nature will e.
87:4.6 And while this belief did e. man to reconcile the
94:11.12 it did e. the intellectuals of these lands to unify their
111:1.4 decisions which e. you to achieve Adjusterlikeness,
112:6.7 associated material-energy pattern to e. it to operate.
116:3.5 e. these divine Sons to enrich their personalities by
116:3.5 The Adjuster bestowals of the Father e. him to draw
119:0.4 The purpose of these creature incarnations is to e.
120:3.9 e. you to live for us the perfect life of man on the
121:8.14 concepts, preferably human, which would e. me to
124:5.5 laying plans which would e. Jesus to go to Jerusalem
130:6.3 release it from the fetters of fear and thus e. your
131:5.3 Through our good thinking the wise Creator will e.
133:1.2 a sufficient length of time to e. the weaker party to
138:10.8 a sufficient number of assistant ushers to e. them to
148:5.3 Intelligent application would e. man to overcome
153:1.3 discipline of soul which would e. them to triumph
153:2.5 sufficient evidence to e. you to make your decision.
157:5.2 concept of the Messiah as would e. him to meet
160:1.9 personality which e. you to win the hearty support of
161:1.2 symbols of spirit communication which would e.
166:1.4 will cleanse you from unrighteousness and e. you
172:5.5 grasped enough of the meaning of this Scripture to e.
180:6.2 between sin and righteousness and will e. you to
189:4.6 just enough of the dawn of a new day to e. Mary to
193:6.2 that a recess would be granted to e. the apostles to
195:10.14 spiritual progress are hardly sufficient to e. all men
196:1.2 living as will e. it to “follow after” the Master
enabled
1:0.1 one God in the place of many gods—e. mortal man
2:1.8 the infinite Father is e. to enjoy close contact with
7:5.2 gradations of divine sonship until he is e. to stand in
17:5.1 the Havona Circuits they are e. to provide a unified,
19:7.5 we are e. to intercommunicate instantaneously.
27:7.4 creatures how to worship that they may be e. to
27:7.4 the womb of space and the travail of time are e. to
29:4.20 associate power directors are e. to effect changes
32:5.4 being e. to strike spiritual step with the progressive
40:9.5 Such children of the local universe are e to repossess
40:9.9 Such children of Spirit fusion are e. to enjoy these
45:6.3 these sex-deficient mortals are e. to compensate
47:6.1 the morontia visitors are e. to draw very close to
48:6.28 they are e. to bring these material and morontial
56:8.2 the finaliters are e. to find the Universal Father, but
57:7.4 Earth’s rapid gain over the moon in size e. it to begin
64:4.12 improvement in tools, with abundance of game, e.
65:4.9 Andon and Fonta made the decisions which e.
66:4.13 it was the fruit of the tree of life that e. the material
66:4.15 the system circuits; and thus were they e. to live on
67:3.6 moral steadfastness which e. Van to maintain such
68:5.4 The invention of weapon tools e. man to become a
69:6.2 Fire e. man to stay on the ground at night as all
70:4.10 This e. him to watch them and the better secure their
80:5.3 biologic reserves e. them to wipe the older race out
84:5.8 but invention and wealth have e. her to create a new
87:2.10 this conservation of property e. them to become
87:4.5 great religio-philosophic advance because it e. man
89:7.1 Moses established a systematic schedule which e.
93:2.7 technique of indwelling an incarnated Son which e.
96:3.1 unusual versatility and adaptability which e. Moses
97:1.2 coupled with extraordinary determination, e. him
101:3.3 origin in association with human experience is e.,
106:3.4 Group associations are e. to anticipate individual
110:6.5 so that the Adjuster is increasingly e. to register his
110:6.22 and they are thereby e. to intercommunicate,
111:3.2 During the life in the flesh the evolving soul is e. to
113:4.4 presence of the indwelling Adjuster and thus be e. to
118:9.1 finite creatures are e. to coexist in the cosmos with
123:3.1 and e. Jesus, as he grew up, to meet an almost
127:3.9 By this means he was e. to regain some of the local
127:3.15 his untiring patience, e. Jesus serenely to endure the
134:2.3 trip carried Jesus nearest to the Orient and e. him to
137:7.2 that matchless grace of personality which e. him
142:7.15 this incarnation in the flesh had e. him fully to
151:3.14 it e. him to proclaim vital truths to those who
154:2.3 This week of rest e. Jesus to visit many families and
160:2.7 man is e. to avoid that ever-present tendency to
184:4.6 cosmically lonely mortals of earth are e. to escape
189:4.11 These human eyes were e. to see the morontia form
190:0.2 which e. Jesus to rise from the dead, is the very gift
196:2.7 devotion that e. him to effect such extraordinary
enables
0:8.9 e. mortal man to attain the presence of God, who
2:4.3 wisdom e. a righteous God to minister justice and
15:6.11 And this great concentration of mass e. these dark
16:7.4 a moral being possesses an insight which e. him to
16:8.4 feature of an individual which we know, and e. us
16:8.4 Personality is that part of any individual which e.
16:8.15 confers the dignity of cosmic citizenship and e.
19:2.6 The versatility of the Perfectors of Wisdom e.
19:5.5 registration which e. him actually to know the
20:1.13 spiritual drawing power of the Eternal Son that e.
26:3.4 multiple levels—e. these supernaphim to give
26:3.8 intelligence by the Havona graph method, which e.
34:4.7 it is this very fact that e. the spirit of the Creator
41:3.10 knowledge of this fact e. astronomers to utilize
42:5.16 the absence of this hypothetical ether e. the planet
81:6.23 Social inheritance e. man to stand on the shoulders
101:2.10 e. man to see the same God in nature that faith
101:10.4 The faith acceptance of the truth of God e. man to
102:2.8 the one thing which e. him to carry on and “endure
103:7.9 The science of the material world e. man to control
103:7.9 the fraternity impulse which e. men to live together
104:4.46 the existential presence of the triunities that e. the
118:10.19 The attainment of completed spiritual insight e. the
130:2.10 “Will is that manifestation which e. the subjective
131:8.2 men and thereby e. them to excel and to survive.
132:2.3 qualities of goodness and truth that e. the souls of
140:5.12 which e. him to love his fellows even as a father
151:3.10 The use of the parable form of teaching e the teacher
160:1.12 that courage which e. one bravely to face one’s
160:1.12 the assurance that e. him to dare to be Godlike.
160:2.3 that constitutes human culture and e. man to build
160:5.10 This gospel e. us to seek for the true God and to
196:3.1 the indwelling divine presence—unfailingly e. the
enabling
0:8.11 thus e. the finite to attain the absonite and,
34:3.6 understanding helper of the Creator Son, e. him to
47:9.3 for the purpose of e. a tardy member of his earthly
69:6.3 altruistic without loss by e. him to give live coals to
80:4.4 e. the last groups of Andite cavalrymen to progress
enact
22:7.7 but when exalted creature beings e. such a creative
25:4.12 all the way in to Havona you e. the role of a pupil-
44:2.11 function en masse, they are able to re-e. an age,
77:9.10 a rebellion-tested corps, and they will faithfully e.
118:4.3 e. the never-ending drama of cosmic evolution.
122:0.2 Michael chose Urantia as the planet whereon to e.
134:0.2 and to e. the final scenes, of his life on earth.
137:4.2 With perfect poise Jesus could at one moment e. the
153:3.3 you e. a law of tradition which permits undutiful
158:1.4 the plains of the Jordan to e. the closing scenes of
168:1.11 ready to e. the drama of the resurrection of Lazarus
179:2.3 now prepared to e. the parable of brotherly love.
192:3.2 repeat the charges and saw him re-e. the ordination
enacted
33:8.2 While true legislation is not e. at the headquarters
105:7.15 This is the cosmic stage on which is e. the endless
150:2.3 episode in the drama of Jesus’ life was being e.,
180:1.1 “When I e. for you a parable indicating how you
enaction
178:1.12 to establish righteousness by the e. of secular laws.
enactment
22:7.3 no limit to the continued e. of trinitization episodes.
22:7.4 is to attempt the e. of creature trinitization.
22:10.6 are essential to the e. of such creative adventures.
25:2.1 This creative e. involves a definite superuniverse
33:8.5 assemblies of the constellation for deliberative e.
33:8.5 but they function without the authority of e. and
35:7.2 participate in the e. of the actual general legislation
39:3.3 a forecast of how any proposed e. would affect the
54:5.13 the adjudication is simultaneous with the e..
55:5.4 Self-control is slowly rendering laws of human e.
109:2.7 intrusted with the e. of some cosmic achievement
136:5.5 was equivalent to the e. of the thing conceived
137:4.14 it was evident that the e. of this so-called miracle
159:6.5 the e. of the closing episodes of Jesus’ earth career.
167:4.2 to the e. of temporal exhibitions of political power,
168:1.9 hamlet of Bethany for the e. of the greatest of all
179:3.5 Peter that there was attached to this proposed e. of
enactments
35:7.2 Such e. are designed to co-ordinate the varied
43:2.1 administered according to its own legislative e..
43:2.1 together with the legislative e. of the constellations,
43:2.8 This group sanctions the final form of all e. and
43:2.8 renders legislative e. the law of the realm; their acts
43:5.10 charged with the task of adapting the emergency e.
48:4.10 pleasure in living over again the e. of other days
70:5.3 the extent that such decrees and e. were enforced,
70:12.3 the king enforced legislative e., the crystallization of
71:2.12 the whims of rulers are replaced by legislative e. in
186:5.5 periodic bestowal e. of the Creator Sons of God,
enactors
44:2.9 7. The administrative e.—those who depict the
enacts
33:3.4 The Spirit e. the role of a mother, always assisting
enamored
121:5.6 strange religions from the Levant, which had e. the
enamoured
167:5.3 or for no better reason than that he had become e. of
encamped
137:0.1 from the hills to rejoin John’s company e. at Pella.
142:3.10 right up to the times when they were e. before Sinai.
157:0.2 brought Jesus word that the Pharisees were e. on the
157:2.1 Jesus and the twelve apostles were e. in Magadan
169:2.8 large numbers of the multitude e. thereabouts;
171:1.2 When the Master left Pella, the disciples e. with the
171:4.1 Jesus and his followers e. at Livias on their way to
177:3.1 visiting with the disciples who were e. with them,
182:2.6 chief of the visiting Greeks who were e. with them,
183:0.2 the Greeks who were e. alongside them were more
183:2.3 threescore devoted followers were e. with him,
encampment
96:4.2 the Hebrew e. about Mount Sinai after the flight
144:1.0 1. THE GILBOA ENCAMPMENT
148:0.1 The e. was a model in order and sanitation as well
148:0.2 catch to David for consumption by the seaside e..
148:0.4 months several thousand came and went at this e..
148:0.5 The e. was not conducted as a community of
148:2.1 In connection with the seaside e., Elman,
148:2.1 Jesus visited the sick of this e. not less than three
148:3.1 Jesus conducted public services at the e. less than a
148:3.2 period of the evangelists’ training e. at Bethsaida.
148:8.3 About this time there arrived at the Bethsaida e. a
148:8.5 Andrew had announced the closing of the e.,
148:9.1 evangelists, and other leaders of the disbanding e.,
150:1.1 had served in the administration of the former e. and
150:6.3 and Peter, the last to arrive, had reached the e.
150:7.1 Before returning to the e., he walked down by the
150:9.4 Jesus, followed by his disciples, proceeded to their e.
152:2.1 that David Zebedee desired to establish a new e.,
156:4.2 each night most of them would return to the e. at
167:0.1 Andrew, returned to the Pella e. to teach the
167:3.6 ten apostles would have started back to the Pella e.
168:3.7 they started on their journey back to the Pella e..
169:0.2 the resurrection of Lazarus had reached the e. two
171:1.1 his twelve apostles took final leave of the Pella e.,
172:2.3 realized from the sale of the equipment of the Pella e.
182:0.1 over the brook Kidron, and on to their private e.
encapsulate—see incapsulate
enchanted
121:7.12 This was an e. age, everybody believed in miracles
enchanters
90:2.2 called sorcerers, magicians, wizards, witches, e.,
150:3.11 The practices of the e., the wizards, the magicians,
enchanting
117:4.13 before you lies the e. vista of the universe career—
152:3.2 Galilean was there majestically posed in the e. glow
enchantment
145:4.1 intoxicated with the ecstasy of their bewildered e..
enchantments
121:5.14 Paul forsook magic rites and ceremonial e..
encircle
12:2.4 starry and planetary clusters which completely e.
14:1.14 they so completely e. and enshroud Havona as to
15:5.6 form small worlds that continue to e. the parent sun.
encircled
15:7.5 worlds of transition culture, each of which is e. by
35:3.1 seventy primary spheres, each of which is e. by six
43:1.7 Edentia, is near the administrative center and is e. by
46:3.2 This Jerusem broadcast-receiving station is e. by an
encirclement
15:8.2 a little over 968 million years to complete the e. of
encircles
12:1.14 relative quiet which e. the seven superuniverses.
15:1.2 around the vast swing that e. the central universe.
29:4.3 While the presence of the Paradise Deities e. the
encircling
0:12.11 central universe and the e. seven superuniverses,
3:1.6 not observably present in the creations e. Havona,
6:6.4 Eternal Son, to his seven spiritual spheres e. Paradise
11:8.2 complemented by the dark gravity bodies e. Havona
11:8.7 The dark gravity bodies e. Havona are neither triata
12:1.3 concentric ellipses, the space levels e. the central Isle
12:1.10 Owing to the enormous e. masses of the dark
12:1.11 The Paradise-Havona System, the eternal universe e.
12:1.14 a continuous belt of cosmic activity e. the whole of
15:5.3 sun surrounded by numerous gigantic clouds of e.,
25:1.5 to serve on the study worlds e. the headquarters
27:6.6 The e. creations know of these teachings only from
32:3.12 In the universes e. Havona there are provided only
35:3.2 six primary spheres in the e. planetary procession,
35:3.12 while pursuing their training on the six e. planets of
35:3.15 on the mansion worlds e. the premier satellite of the
35:7.1 Each of these spheres, with its six e. satellites, is
37:3.7 The seventh group of the e. Salvington worlds,
37:6.2 hundred and ninety spheres of spirit progress e.
39:3.6 minister on the seventy morontia worlds e. the
40:9.9 universe home is the eighth group of worlds e.
42:5.16 and the e. electron to resist falling into the nucleus.
42:7.1 which are faintly comparable to the planets e. the sun
43:0.4 minister extensively to the e. morontia-training
47:0.1 In a certain sense, all fifty-six of the e. worlds of
73:3.3 this stabilized weather was due to the e. mountains
74:6.5 The origin of the traditional halo e. the heads of
106:2.1 dominance of the spirit nucleus over the e. domains
encircuit
26:1.16 are able to e. only when polarized as liaison pairs.
encircuited
5:3.2 But worship is undoubtedly e. and dispatched to
9:8.11 are in a class by themselves in their relations to e.
11:5.8 forms of force and phases of energy seem to be e.;
16:9.14 personality upon all such beings and has e. them
17:8.1 Seven Master Spirits e. around the Paradise Trinity
26:1.17 hosts are e.; they “have food that you know not.”
29:2.19 receive the e. lines of power dispatched by the
36:5.15 being e. in the spirit cycles of the Mother Spirit.
38:4.3 When seraphim are not e., they can work alone;
38:9.7 energized by the Adamic technique, spiritually e. by
39:5.14 to ascertain whether or not the angel is properly e.,
41:8.1 In those suns which are e. in the space-energy
65:1.6 When these beings are properly e., they can effect
65:7.3 adjutant spirits are e with other adjutant functionings
108:2.2 the adjutant mind-spirits and e. in the Holy Spirit.
108:4.4 planet is cut off from all outside e. communication,
112:5.17 the morontia variant of the cosmic mind can be e..
112:5.20 consists in the seizure of the e. morontia phase of
113:4.6 of the Adjuster, the e. action of the Holy Spirit,
115:3.16 since the Potential and the Actual are both e. in the
encircuitment
8:5.2 bestowal of Adjusters and in the e. of personality,
102:2.5 relevant facts actually become meaning through e.
103:0.1 first supermind endowment is that of personality e.
103:7.12 energy-spirit divergence is in the e. of the Seven
110:6.13 the e. of the mortal creature in the influence of the
117:5.7 the arena produced by e. within this ministry.
encircuits
2:2.6 the God of perfection e. the natures of all those
3:1.11 While the Father parentally e. all his sons—all
enclosed
66:3.3 a very simple but beautiful city, e. within a wall
145:1.2 let down their nets and e. such a multitude of fish
enclosures
46:5.9 They are all surrounded by far-reaching e., which
48:3.15 activities of these spheres take place in the open e.
48:3.15 the mansion world structures are roofless, being e.
encompass
0:12.4 Trinity functions e. Deity realities, and Deity
1:5.6 The natures of the Paradise Creator Sons do not e.
2:1.10 Though man cannot e. the significance of infinity,
3:1.2 but the cosmos can never contain or e. the entirety
11:7.3 Paradise and eventually e. the borders of all space
16:1.3 literally e., all of every attribute and attitude of the
16:1.3 the Seven Master Spirits do, then and there, e. the
25:2.4 and together tending to e. the circle of Supremacy.
27:6.2 think the truth; they may even seek to e. the concepts
29:3.8 to explain the manner in which these living beings e.
48:6.31 teachings and plans e. provisions for the future ages
104:3.13 thus do all seven e. the circle of infinity throughout
105:2.4 can now be enlarged to e. the I AM as sevenfold.
105:4.7 they e. both deified and undeified reality.
106:2.3 slowly expands to e. the evolutionary settling and
106:3.5 no creature is able experientially to e. such a
106:5.3 Rather do trinities e. personality and correlate it,
115:2.4 this very all-inclusiveness must, perforce, e. even the
115:4.1 for they e. all absolute actuality and all infinite
115:4.1 two triodities, actual and potential, e. the totality of
115:4.5 The triodities which collectively e. the actual and
134:5.5 for it tends to e. ever-widening segments of the total
138:1.3 “The Master is right; we are too few to e. this work
138:5.2 none of them could e. the whole of his teaching.
139:7.10 conspired with Roman soldiers to e Matthew’s death
140:5.21 things—things which brotherly love can hardly e..
146:2.18 but not many of them could fully e. his teaching.
147:5.9 parents who conspire with the foolish of earth to e.
175:1.13 you do indeed e. land and sea to make one proselyte,
encompassed
0:9.1 the antecedent divinity endowment of the e. grand
12:1.12 of local universes embraced and in the space e..
41:0.3 One or more—even many—such nebulae may be e.
56:8.2 diversity of possible creature experience has been e..
77:5.5 Ratta was e. with but a single thought—to marry
80:9.2 The northern white race thus e. these four desirable
94:3.3 portraiture of Deity since it would have e. the first
100:4.6 an extent that all civilization would be e. by love,
106:5.3 But always is trinity inclusive of all e. deity; trinity
126:5.2 well-nigh e. the comprehension of how men lived in
176:1.4 when you see Jerusalem being e. by the Roman
encompasser
115:7.6 is the indispensable focalizer, summarizer, and e. of
encompasses
1:5.16 the Conjoint Actor e. all the mind expression of
3:3.3 God’s personal circuit e. all personalities, and his
28:4.8 divinity e. the space of time and masters the time of
42:10.6 The cosmic mind e. all finite-mind levels and
48:8.4 embraces all that now can be—e. everything possible
92:6.17 The Hebrew religion e. the philosophic transition
105:1.5 is filled by the Infinite; the Infinite e. infinity.
106:0.6 This level e. that which is of master universe
106:2.3 It e. the whole gamut of divinity attainment in time
106:7.3 the three great potentials whose absoluteness e.
107:1.6 those creatures whose destiny e. the possibility of
108:0.2 The infinity of the eternal God e. the potential for
115:4.3 infinity e. all things ranging from the lowest and most
116:0.4 his present experience e. the elements of growth and
116:5.1 you should now recognize that the Sevenfold e. the
131:1.5 mercy fills all places and his goodness e. all souls.
131:4.2 He is the Lord who e. all things.
144:5.4 Your presence e. us, and your glory is manifested
encompassing—see also all-encompassing
0:4.3 the lowest finite to the highest infinite, thus e. the
46:5.9 form extensive promenades entirely e. every group of
106:7.10 the concept of the threefold Trinity e. the Trinity of
113:4.5 between the indwelling Adjusters and the e. seraphim
118:8.6 escape from the next-e. barriers to human action.
encompassment
0:10.1 we are not certain regarding the e. of all absolute
0:11.6 superadditive to both in the e. of absolute potential.
encounter—noun
130:5.4 This was probably as near a personal e. with his
174:3.4 Jesus appealed only to Moses in his e. with the
encounter—verb
0:1.19 in all phases and forms of relativity, we e. seven
13:2.5 you are sure to e. many difficulties as you attempt
13:2.5 you would simply e. more difficulties until you
15:8.9 The farther out we go, the more certainly we e. those
16:4.5 Unquestionably, when we e. the functional activities
16:6.2 On a world like Urantia we do not e. the direct
20:6.6 A bestowal Son must e. death, must pass through
24:3.4 the Personal Aids are the only ones you will not e.
25:8.3 Almost every other being you mortals will e.
28:6.12 You will first e. these beings on the mansion worlds,
28:6.18 will never e. monotony of inaction or stagnation
28:7.4 Celestial workers on Urantia e. many difficulties
33:4.8 mortals will seldom e. Gabriel as they ascend
35:2.2 With this unique group we e. the first attempt at
40:5.15 When you e. these modified mortal types on the
42:7.10 From twenty-eight upward we e. more and more
47:3.12 but you will e. larger numbers as you progress
48:3.13 You will never e. a visitor on any of these worlds but
51:6.5 In these Material Sons and Daughters we e. the
54:6.1 Whatever difficulties evolutionary mortals may e. in
56:3.3 you may e. spiritual phenomena or contact with spirit
64:7.9 in position quickly to e. and absorb their invading
86:1.3 —when one might drift along and e. good luck—106:00.19 These are some of the limitations which we e. in
106:6.1 We e. considerable difficulty in attempting to
113:4.3 In following this leading you are sure to e., and if
118:3.7 When we enter the mind domain,we e. many a puzzle
163:4.11 Peter warned them that they would e. hostility and
181:2.23 it is not strange that you should e. perplexity in
182:3.10 made his human heart ready to e. the traitor who
encountered
1:1.1 Source and the Universe Center are most often e..
6:4.2 and needless repetition of function is never e.;
6:8.3 Father and Son are e. in confusing interassociations,
7:1.9 there are e. phenomena which are not so predictable
7:2.4 spiritual urge of the Son’s personal influence is e. in
11:7.6 upper or lower limit of pervaded space would be e..
12:6.6 of response which are often disconcerting when e.
15:8.3 minus retardation by mass e. in transit, plus the
16:5.5 unifying discipline e. on the one billion educational
17:8.1 the activity of the Supreme Spirits is e. everywhere
18:4.5 may be e. anywhere in a superuniverse, but
20:6.6 meet with the tragic end e. by the Creator Son who
24:0.11 Solitary Messengers are e. from Paradise outward:
24:1.15 other-than-Father-endowed personality not e. in any
25:3.13 difficulties e. in the conduct of superuniverse
25:5.2 From Urantia to Paradise, both recordings are e.:
26:0.1 Such ministering spirits are to be e. from the Isle of
26:5.1 seven groups of secondary supernaphim to be e.
26:10.2 They have just e. their greatest disappointment, in
26:11.1 the many groups of beings soon to be e. on Paradise.
28:4.2 Even there limits are e.: From Uversa, such
30:1.13 representatives of the Eternal Son, are e. elsewhere.
30:2.9 most of whom will be e. in the ascendant experience
31:9.10 that the 28,012th attempt e. the mathematical level
37:5.8 High Commissioners are e. on the programs of
37:8.10 The reflective seconaphim are e. wherever the
40:10.10 these beings are e. ever and anon on the circuits of
42:2.16 Continuing Paradiseward, there is next e. a phase of
42:12.10 Nearly all beings e. in the seven superuniverses are
42:12.13 there must be e. all ranges of material, mindal, and
48:3.2 Companions are seldom e. on the inhabited worlds.
48:4.18 which will next be e., through humor swiftly grasps—
53:3.6 the finaliters had e. a destiny no more glorious than
57:5.2 certain outside influences which were to be shortly e.
64:1.1 and as he went north, he e. the advancing ice.
64:7.9 Europe they soon e. the Neanderthal descendants of
71:1.12 have evolved a state had they not prematurely e. the
74:1.6 fully instructed concerning every danger to be e. on
77:9.1 Such permanent citizens are e. at various points in
80:2.5 e. mountainous barriers and the then expanded
80:5.6 invaders of Europe exterminated all peoples e. who
80:9.3 The primitive culture of Europe, which was e. by the
91:9.7 wisdom to solve the specific human problems e. in
94:2.1 Dravidian Deccan, they e. an increasing caste system,
94:10.1 the Buddhist missionaries entered Tibet, they e. a
95:3.5 the Salem missionaries first entered Egypt, they e.
97:1.2 the almost universal opposition which he e. when
102:7.6 individual has e. all these deterrents and triumphed
107:6.1 As Thought Adjusters are e. in creature experience,
116:2.4 God the Sevenfold, whose successive levels are e. by
118:2.2 and ultimate ascensions he e. God the Father.
130:6.1 difficult circumstances which the lad had e. as he
133:0.2 On this journey they e. all sorts of human beings.
134:6.14 After the death of Cymboyton, his sons e. great
136:3.4 Jesus e. his universe chief executive, Gabriel,
139:4.8 When John e. strangers teaching in Jesus’ name, he
139:6.1 down to see John the Baptist when they e. Jesus.
143:1.1 the apostles e. new difficulties in the proclamation
151:3.11 when the same familiar scenes are subsequently e..
151:5.2 they e. one of those violent and sudden windstorms
151:5.4 this was one of the worst gales they had ever e..
154:2.5 planetary obstacles must be e. as a part of the
164:3.1 they e. a well-known beggar, a man who had been
166:2.1 they e. a group of ten lepers who sojourned near
171:5.1 e. a throng of beggars, among them one Bartimeus
183:2.2 more than threescore devoted disciples would be e.,
189:4.5 they e. a number of soldiers fleeing into the city
195:7.23 values which are to be e. in the progress of eternity.
encountering
3:5.7 Then must life experience provide for e. situations of
4:1.7 I am continually e. apparently fortuitous
4:1.8 My perplexity is occasioned by e. what appears to
26:6.2 they come near to e. the central universe source of
encounters
0:2.18 e. completion of divinity, and undergoes depletion of
0:2.18 Deity now e., impinges upon, and experiences
5:4.14 that composite Christian theology e. great difficulty
21:1.1 absolute spiritual ideation in the Eternal Son e. the
41:5.5 unabated velocity until it e. considerable masses of
41:6.1 the atomic casualties of the fierce e. of the solar
52:5.3 and e. a race spiritually trained and prepared to
70:11.13 The first courts were regulated fistic e.; the judges
115:3.3 Man e. a similar problem when he pauses to
115:7.1 the Almighty e. the barriers of time;
118:6.5 Volition on any level short of the absolute e.
185:1.3 as a result of a number of unfortunate e..
encourage
22:10.6 we, in every way possible, e. the pilgrims of space
28:5.18 using the performances of the best to inspire and e.
48:6.35 they seek to e. your speedy development and
66:7.1 teachers to e the eventual development of agriculture
70:2.18 as to promote initiative and to e. individualism.
84:6.6 continue to intrigue, stimulate, e., and assist each
87:7.7 It must augment moral values, e. social development,
97:10.5 but it failed to foster progress and e. philosophic
99:6.2 and spiritual guidance; and to e. group worship.
99:6.2 all live religions e. human friendship, conserve
111:7.3 Why do you not e. the heavenly helper to cheer you
116:0.1 serving only to e. stoical resignation in the victims of
125:2.4 talked with his parents if they had dared to e. him.
137:6.5 And to e. them, he set an example by going back
139:1.10 Andrew failed to e. his associates by judicious
139:5.7 Jesus wanted to e. them all to look to him and
144:2.5 These stories I tell you to e. you to persist in
149:0.3 to observe the work of the evangelists and to e.
160:2.5 are socializing and ennobling because they e. the
encouraged
50:4.13 These loyalists were e. by the Melchizedek
66:5.11 Every form of primitive manufacture was e. by this
69:6.2 Fire e. eventide social intercourse; it not only
71:3.9 Social evolution should be e. by governmental
76:2.7 and Eve e. Cain in his decision to leave the garden.
82:3.13 many practices now regarded as immoral were e..
89:5.14 The Nodites e. cremation as a means of combating
91:1.3 While this constituted a perversion of prayer, it e.
98:6.4 characters of Mithras and Jesus, was that one e.
102:8.2 religion encourages and is e. by a constantly
103:5.12 he should be e. to enjoy religious liberty in the full
103:7.1 though independent of logic, it is nonetheless e. by
121:3.4 backbone of the early Christian church, which e.
121:8.10 John e. his associate, Nathan, to begin the writing.
137:3.3 Mary e. her sons to have faith in their brother as the
139:8.6 e. many troubled minds to come into the kingdom,
139:9.4 the common people were greatly e. to find two like
140:6.14 presence of his Master much cheered and greatly e.
158:5.1 they were greatly e. to behold the good cheer and
164:3.6 he always e. his apostles to seek for the true causes
164:5.5 was at first greatly downcast, but he was much e.
172:1.7 many others e. him in this attitude since the cost of
174:5.12 that you be e. and be made ready for the fiery trial
177:2.2 they also e. you to learn how to live in this world
183:4.2 Nathaniel was e. in this stand by James Zebedee,
encouragement
34:6.5 the source of continual ministry and e. to the children
140:9.1 and beautifully touching personal message of e.,
145:2.15 speaking words of comfort and e., the fever left her
147:4.2 to distort my teaching into a license for the e. of
148:2.1 as by the spiritual practices of prayer and faith e..
150:6.2 news from other groups was always a source of e. to
154:2.2 to rest their troubled souls and speak words of e. to
191:0.4 But to derive e. from this message implied that he
encourages
72:7.10 The federal government e. invention and original
102:8.2 The higher the type of any religion, the more it e.
encouraging
70:4.1 beyond blood ties to embrace nations is most e.,
103:5.7 foster moral indolence and spiritual laziness by e.
139:5.11 She stood at the foot of Philip’s cross e. him to
164:3.14 material acts were suggested for the purpose of e.
encouragingly
140:3.2 When you find my children in distress, speak e. to
encroach
54:1.9 How dare the self-willed creature e. on the rights of
70:5.6 gradually they began to e. upon the peace intervals,
encroached
60:3.4 Atlantic e. on the eastern coast of South America,
encroachment
59:3.1 northward e. of the ancient Silurian seas made
60:2.10 sustenance during the preceding period of sea e..
79:5.4 This e., coupled with natural racial antagonism,
encumber
70:9.14 any natural right to e. twentieth-century civilization,
166:4.9 Cut down this barren tree; why should it e. the
encumbered
89:9.3 while Paul may have unnecessarily e. Christianity
encumbering
84:1.1 man, who indulged his sex appetite freely without e.
end—noun; see end of the world; end, in the;
end that, to the; end—with week, year, era, age, etc.;
end—result or destiny
0:9.5 They will never have an e., but they do have
2:1.2 He is the beginning and the e., the Father of every
2:1.4 but the Father sees the e. from the beginning,
2:1.5 He is without beginning or e. of days.
2:2.1 He “declares the e. from the beginning.”
2:3.3 On a world such as Urantia it comes at the e. of a
3:1.3 “His going forth is from the e. of the heaven,
3:4.3 if mind continues without e. to be bestowed upon
6:4.7 the Son comprehends the e. from the beginning.
11:2.3 greater out-pressure of force-energy at the north e.
11:5.5 his primal force is definitely greater at the north e.
15:5.8 With your solar system, such an e. would mean
15:5.8 Such an e. of a solar system would result in the
19:4.7 But this is not the e. of our difficulties regarding
20:3.1 bring to an e. a dispensation of suspended justice,
20:6.6 the idea that they always meet with the tragic e.
21:0.4 Michael knows the grand universe from one e. to
21:5.7 the beginning of the e. of agelong uncertainty
22:7.5 At the e. of this assigned retreat, if they report that
24:6.3 your Graduate Guide will follow you to the e. of
26:11.6 Near the e. of the first-circle sojourn the ascending
32:5.2 Everything familiar to you has an e..
32:5.3 everything seems to have a beginning and an e..
39:1.11 that a first-stage spirit being stands, not at the e.
39:2.9 recuperate personal power at the e. of the journey.
46:8.4 There will come an e. for rebels and rebellion.
47:10.4 career is such as will see you through to the e. of the
49:6.9 the en masse roll is called at the e. of a dispensation
50:3.6 At the e. of the prince’s dispensation, when the
50:4.11 most inglorious e. by Caligastia’s adherence to the
51:2.2 arrival at the e. of the seraphic-transport journey.
52:3.7 By the e. of the Adamic dispensation on a normal
52:4.9 bestowal Son—the advent of each one marks the e. of
52:7.5 Degeneracy and the antisocial e. products of the
52:7.16 The departure of the Teacher Son corps, at the e. of
53:8.4 was, in principle, the real e. of the Lucifer rebellion.
53:9.2 the e. of the unfaithful Sovereign of Satania.
57:3.12 this marks the e. of the secondary career of a space
57:4.6 And this was the beginning of the e. of the nebula.
57:4.8 6,000,000,000 years ago marks the e. of the terminal
58:2.2 radiation at the ultraviolet e. of the spectrum.
59:4.2 world development and life evolution comes to an e..
59:6.1 This period marks the e. of pivotal evolutionary
60:3.1 Urantia to near the e. of the long reptilian dominance
60:3.12 years ago marks the e. of the continental drift.
60:4.1 the e. of the great sea invasions of the continents.
60:4.2 This period also witnesses the e. of the continental
63:1.3 Andon had fastened a sharp piece of flint on the e. of
64:6.12 Before the e. came, this people lost much cultural
67:3.10 There is no e. to the recital of the stirring events of
67:6.3 this noble band continued on earth to the e. of
68:5.4 a piece of hard flint, bound on the e. with sinews,
71:3.10 the e. of the administration of political spoilsmen,
73:7.1 the e. of the most beautiful natural creation that
74:5.6 and the Edenites caused Adam no e. of trouble;
74:7.1 taught in the Urantia schools at the other e. of the
75:5.5 At the e. of that time judgment asserted itself, and
76:5.5 the process of repair, and the inevitable e. came.
76:5.6 hundred and fifty thousand years, came to an e..
77:5.10 region east of the southern e. of the Caspian Sea,
78:7.7 the first Eden lies submerged under the eastern e. of
79:3.5 years, down to the e. of the Andite migrations,
80:5.6 thus did the blue man come to an e.—and quickly.
80:7.4 the e. of the second civilization of the Adamsonites.
84:2.6 food supply, the mother-family came to a speedy e..
84:4.8 every woman, from adolescence to the e. of the
86:3.1 Death as a natural and expected e. of life was not
89:3.6 the human race come to a sudden and inglorious e.
89:9.3 make an e. of the doctrines of redemption through
93:9.11 having neither beginning of days nor e. of life but
95:1.9 the Salem headquarters at Kish came to an e.,
97:9.18 But the e. drew on apace when Shalmaneser III
97:9.24 this era came to a tragic e. when Josiah presumed to
97:9.26 And so the e. of Judah came suddenly.
102:2.4 bound up on its material e. with the developments
103:2.10 worry, sorrow, and no e. of human unhappiness.
104:4.16 of spiritual manifestation has its beginning and e.
107:4.7 never can this supernal revelation come to an e.,
110:7.10 function with wisdom and power until the very e.,
112:2.8 other persons—human or divine—is an e. in itself.
112:4.4 will be repersonalized at the e. of a dispensation,
112:5.10 who will be repersonalized en masse at the e. of the
113:6.7 gather together his elect from one e. of the realm to
114:1.4 of Urantian affairs until the e. of the dispensation.
114:2.6 status ensues, such as the e. of a dispensation,
115:3.4 on the other it is DIVERSITY without e. or limit.
115:3.16 theory, there may be an e. to this metamorphosis,
115:3.16 is identified with the I AM can never find an e. to
115:3.17 to the conclusion that there is no such thing as an e..
117:2.6 There will come an e. sometime to the growth of
118:2.2 at the e. of the supreme and ultimate ascensions he
119:3.5 By the e. of this mission it had become evident to all
119:4.1 It was at the e. of one of the periodic millennial roll
121:2.2 seaports of the eastern e. of the Mediterranean,
121:5.7 The mystery religions spelled the e. of national
121:8.3 The Gospel was completed near the e. of A.D. 68.
121:8.3 added at the e. to replace the latter one fifth of the
124:1.10 February and March, near the e. of the rainy season.
126:2.3 upon him, and he carried them faithfully to the e..
128:1.10 “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the e.,
129:1.8 From this day on to the e. of his earth life Jesus was
129:3.9 By the e. of this tour Jesus virtually knew—with all
129:4.4 the bottom to the top, from the beginning to the e..
130:1.6 and the evil to go along together until the e. of life,
130:3.4 after landing they were settled near the eastern e.
130:3.6 add his own personal conclusions until near the e. of
130:4.12 at the e. of the discussion Ganid was heavy of eye
131:1.3 is the first and the last, the beginning and the e. of
131:1.4 What man does must come to an e., but what God
131:3.3 Make an e. of your misery by loathing sin.
131:3.7 goal of sincerity; death, the e. of thoughtless living.
131:4.7 come the e. of evil because man has found God.
131:4.7 When the e. of mortal life comes, hesitate not to
131:6.2 righteous man has already experienced an e. of sin
133:1.2 the assaulted lad; that was the e. of mercy ministry
133:8.2 as he drew nearer Palestine and the e. of the journey.
134:1.2 At the e. of his Mediterranean journey Jesus had
134:5.9 years right on down to the e. of the World War,
134:5.16 There can be no e. to the evolution of political
134:8.6 Near the e. of the mountain sojourn Jesus asked
134:8.10 At the e. of this sojourn on the mountain, as Jesus
134:9.1 It was now near the e. of the summer, about the time
135:2.2 After bidding Jesus and Mary good-bye at the e. of
135:3.4 Get ready for the e.; prepare yourselves for the
135:5.2 The e. of Roman rule was synonymous with the e.
135:5.3 There was a general feeling that the e. of the rule of
135:5.4 that the world was approaching its certain e.,
135:11.4 prepare him for the tragic e. of his life in the flesh
136:4.9 Even to the bitter e. he invariably subordinated his
136:6.5 Jesus pursued this policy consistently to the very e.,
137:4.5 Is there no e. to his strange conduct?”
137:5.4 at the e. of the meal gathered them about him,
139:1.3 To the very e Andrew remained dean of the apostolic
139:3.9 James lived his life to the full, and when the e. came,
139:8.8 Thomas would debate to the bitter e., but when
139:9.11 The twins served faithfully until the e., until the dark
139:12.2 a fish-drying enterprise at the lower e. of the Sea of
139:12.8 why Jesus permitted Judas to go on to the very e.,
140:1.2 There shall be no e. of this rule of my Father in the
140:3.17 At the e. of your earth life you will all expect mercy;
141:7.13 how Jesus seemed to see the e. from the beginning.
142:7.17 I love you and will bear with you, even to the e. of
144:5.23 And when our e. shall come, receive into your own
144:5.51 At the e., for the sake of the divine Son, Receive us
144:5.82 And when the mortal e. shall finally come upon us
144:5.86 Even so, throughout a universe without e..
144:5.15 And at our e. receive us into the eternal Paradise
145:2.12 the e. of the seizure, when recovering consciousness,
146:2.4 3. By opening the human e. of the channel of the
147:6.2 dispose of him as Herod had put an e. to John, but
150:2.1 no e. of embarrassment when they had desired to
150:8.3 we shall not be put to shame, world without e..
150:8.5 and say, Yahweh shall reign, world without e..
152:2.2 on foot to walk around the upper e. of the lake.
152:2.4 The weather was pleasant, it being near the e. of
152:5.6 This spectacular episode brought an e. to the early
153:2.1 bring against you a nation from afar, from the e. of
153:2.2 when Jeremiah had made an e. of speaking all that
155:6.2 prophets of old made an e. of their utterances.
157:7.3 for they went through with him to the bitter e..
158:3.5 decided to pursue the mortal bestowal to its natural e
158:7.3 the e. of the bestowal of the Son of Man on earth.
158:7.4 that he change his policy of pursuing to the e. his
160:4.13 It sounds well always to claim success, but the e.
161:2.12 Rodan was a faithful believer to the e. of his days,
162:0.4 remained in the vicinity of Jerusalem until the e. of
162:1.3 sufficed forever to put an e. to all whisperings about
162:4.1 than was the Passover at the e. of the winter or
163:5.3 Near the e. of December and before the return of the
165:3.1 By the e. of January the multitudes numbered almost
165:6.4 And this was the e. of a full and busy Sabbath day.
166:1.2 after each course of food nor at the e. of the meal.
166:5.7 And to the very e. Abner was a faithful believer in
167:1.4 Near the e. of the meal there came in from the
167:4.7 I am satisfied it means the e.; they will surely kill
167:5.1 at the e. of this lesson told the parable of the
168:0.1 laid away in a private tomb at the far e. of the garden
168:1.1 rock which rose up some thirty feet at the far e. of
168:1.14 angel of death began to work by the e. of the third
168:1.14 the soul of man linger about the tomb until the e. of
172:3.2 Jesus was nearing the e. of his career in the flesh,
174:5.6 Jesus perceived the e. of one dispensation and the
175:1.5 and it shall speedily come to an inglorious e..
175:3.2 and the e. of the Hebrew nation drew on apace.
175:4.1 destruction of Jerusalem and the e. of the Jewish
176:1.1 will happen, the e. of Jerusalem is not yet at hand.
176:2.3 you now look down upon are coming to an e., but
176:2.7 as a personal experience when you reach the e. of
176:3.2 the e. of an age, even the e. of the world, what have
178:2.1 could not reconcile the impending e. of his earthly
178:2.4 I will be with you to the e..”
178:3.3 have heard my words telling of the e. of Jerusalem.
179:1.1 water, and herbs were all in readiness on one e. of
179:1.1 Except for the e. on which rested the bread and wine
179:1.4 and took his place on the lowest couch, the e. of
179:3.1 around the unoccupied e. of the table to the lowest
179:4.5 Jesus brought their whisperings to an e. by saying:
180:5.5 the golden rule might result in no e. of sorrow and
181:2.11 and that I will go on with you to the very e..
181:2.16 Jesus stepped around to the e. of the table where
181:2.18 Go on with your work on earth to the e., and then
181:2.22 I know you will be faithful to the e., and I will
183:4.5 Until the very e. of the crucifixion, John Zebedee
186:1.0 1. THE END OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
186:1.7 taking the girdle of his cloak, fastened one e. to a
186:4.4 might just as well die with him as wait for the e. of
187:2.3 to retain his human consciousness until the very e.
187:3.5 the saturated sponge stopper upon the e. of a javelin,
187:5.6 that John might be near him right up to the e. of
187:5.8 the acute spiritual anguish of Jesus brought an e. to
191:4.4 for I am with you always, even to the e. of the ages.
191:6.1 the way to Galilee, drawing near their journey’s e.,
191:6.3 lo, I am with you always, even to the e. of the ages.”
192:2.4 And follow after me even to the e..”
192:2.11 I will go before you and be with you even to the e..
192:2.13 Have faith in God to the e. of your days on earth.
193:0.2 that my sojourn among you must come to an e.;
194:3.15 Pentecost marked the e. of special priesthoods and
194:4.7 Christian “equal-sharing” came to an e.—but the
194:4.8 they partook of the sacrament at the e. of the meal.
195:3.5 regarding Christ’s love for children soon put an e. to
195:3.10 by the e. of the second century, practically all the
196:2.4 the beginning to the e. of all personal religious
end of the world
95:6.6 judgment,” but he connected this event with the e..
98:5.4 that at the e. Mithras would summon all the dead
135:5.4 that the world was approaching its certain e.,
135:5.2 of the age and, and, in a certain sense, with the e..
170:1.6 achievement of the triumph of good over evil at the e
176:0.1 they could conceive of no event short of the e.
176:1.6 connect the destruction of the temple with the “e..”
176:1.6 New Jerusalem would fill all Palestine; that the e.
176:2.9 of Jerusalem, the Master’s departure, and the e..
176:3.2 unbelieving Jews, the end of an age, even the e.,
176:4.2 of Christ with the end of the age, even with the e..
178:1.17 my spirit shall be upon you, now and even to the e..
end, in the
10:2.8 so that in the e. they function in seven different
76:6.4 undoubtedly, in the e., a story of ultimate triumph
92:3.9 promoted art and knowledge; the race, in the e.,
96:1.15 the Buddha concept in Asia, which in the e. led to
98:6.5 In the e. the nominal Christian faith dominated the
140:5.13 and these in the e. augment God-consciousness.
146:2.6 In the e. it will prove true: “Whoso stops his ears
178:2.3 own heart that the will of God will prevail in the e..”
195:6.5 in the e. only leads the scientist straight back to the
end that, to the
47:7.2 the perfection of the tongue of Uversa to the e. that
54:5.9 to the e. that all sympathy for these evildoers should
70:9.12 the freedom of religious practices to the e. that all of
70:12.6 intelligent, and fearless interpretation to the e. that
71:7.4 Teachers must be free beings, real leaders, to the e.
81:3.8 to the e. that most of Eurasia and northern Africa
103:1.3 to the e. that you may prevent your religious life
108:4.1 to the e. that he may so act as to draw all creature
110:2.1 may willingly and intelligently authorize, to the e.
113:4.4 the cosmic insight of the human ascender to the e.
120:3.7 To the e. that you may not unnecessarily contribute
140:6.8 flock, and that I am beholden to them also, to the e.
141:5.1 to proclaim spiritual liberty to the e. that mortals
151:1.4 speak to the people much in parables to the e. that
152:5.4 open your ears that you may hear, to the e. that
159:5.10 to the e. that they might effectively overcome evil
167:4.6 to the e that you shall now have new cause to believe
end—with age, era, week, year, etc.
30:4.12 On reassembly of personality at the e. of an age,
47:3.6 At the e. of your ten-day period of leisure you
47:3.10 at the e. of ten days you will enter the translation
52:2.9 and intellectual strength before the e. of this era.
52:4.6 being fairly well established by the e. of this age.
55:6.5 its full development by the e. of the fifth epoch of the
57:8.3 By the e. of this period the ocean was world-wide,
57:8.21 By the e. of this period one third of the earth’s
59:1.20 This was the biogeologic picture of Urantia at the e.
59:3.10 by the e. of this epoch the seas are so excessively
59:4.6 toward the e. of this land-depression epoch, North
59:6.11 the Permian, marks the e. of the long Paleozoic era,
60:2.1 perished from the face of the earth by the e. of this
60:4.0 4. THE END OF THE CHALK PERIOD
60:4.5 By the e. of this period, while the placental mammal
61:0.1 origin of placental mammals to the e. of the ice age,
61:2.8 forty-four teeth, which perished before the e. of the
61:3.1 By the e. of this period these warm-climate plants
64:0.1 times of the Planetary Prince to the e. of the ice age.
78:8.8 The e. of this long period of the weak rule of the city
79:5.7 from their arrival in the Americas down to the e. of
79:5.9 contact until the e. of the first millennium after Christ
121:8.3 The Gospel was completed near the e. of A.D. 68.
123:2.9 dependence on the mother, lasting up to the e. of the
123:6.4 enjoy his brother James very much and by the e. of
124:1.10 February and March, near the e. of the rainy season.
124:1.10 by the e. of April the whole land was one vast flower
124:3.10 At the e. of this eleventh year Jesus was a vigorous,
124:6.6 Toward the e. of the second day’s journey they
125:2.8 By the e. of the week, Jesus saw less of Lazarus
125:2.10 By the e. of the week he had made many adjustments
126:3.12 Before the e. of this year Mary saw the family funds
126:5.5 By the e. of this year Jesus could earn, by working
127:1.7 By the e. of this year he had just about made up
128:4.4 the e. of this year found him back in Nazareth going
128:4.8 By the e. of this year the Nazareth home was running
129:2.9 Before the e. of this Passover week, by apparent
129:4.8 By the e. of the twenty-ninth year Jesus had virtually
132:0.4 Before the e. of the first week in Rome Jesus had
133:0.1 Before the e. of the second year small groups of
135:2.3 the e. of two years they had all but lost their home;
135:3.4 John was minded to believe that the e. of the age of
135:3.4 that the world was ripe for the e. of the age of man
135:4.3 brotherhood that “the e. of the age was at hand”;
135:6.8 “Make ready for the e. of the age—the kingdom is
135:7.1 kingdom and the e. of the temporal age on earth,
137:7.4 By the e. of these many weeks of waiting the reports
138:7.7 more than five months, even to the e. of this year
138:9.3 By the e. of this period the twelve had worked out
141:1.2 By the e. of the first week several hundred people
141:6.1 Near the e. of the last week at Amathus, Simon
142:3.16 and the feast of the ingathering at the e. of the year.
142:8.1 By the e. of April the opposition to Jesus among
143:0.1 At the e. of June, A.D. 27, because of the
143:6.6 camped on Mount Gerizim until the e. of August.
144:5.13 May the Son guide and lead us to the e. of the age.
144:7.1 This was really the e. of that preliminary period of
145:3.1 evening meal near the e. of this eventful Sabbath day,
149:7.3 assigned to service at the e. of the two weeks’ recess
152:2.4 The weather was pleasant, it being near the e. of
176:2.7 must face as a literal fact at the e. of an age, you,
176:3.2 the e. of an age, even the e. of the world, what have
176:4.2 the second coming of Christ with the e. of the age,
end—result or destiny
0:7.10 Paradise reality, to the e. and for the purpose of
87:7.1 the cult achieves this e. by fostering and gratifying
90:3.2 And many of man’s efforts were directed to the e. of
90:3.10 Evolution unerringly achieves its e.: It imbues man
102:0.2 But such is not man’s e. and eternal destiny;
112:2.8 experience, excepting personality, is a means to an e.
139:12.5 “There is a way that seems right to a man, but the e.
160:4.13 It sounds well always to claim success, but the e.
end—verb
45:7.3 begin with the college of self-evaluation and e. with
69:9.9 Property relations did not e. with death; early,
89:7.1 Moses attempted to e. human sacrifices by
93:8.1 Machiventa decided to e. his emergency bestowal
93:10.2 But Machiventa did not e. his sojourn in the flesh
107:6.2 of your mortal minds that their loneliness may e.,
120:2.2 forever e. the shameful misrepresentations of these
120:2.4 in the expressed desire to e. your Urantia bestowal
132:3.7 the soul can never e. because it has become like God
132:4.2 usually begin by his asking them questions and e. by
134:5.2 War on Urantia will never e. so long as nations cling
135:3.2 was fast approaching when the old order was to e.;
137:1.3 presently will my work e., and we shall all become
137:5.2 his mission on earth and how it might possibly e.,
159:3.3 destroy proper humility and e. in pride, conceit,
161:1.11 I am satisfied to e. the argument and to accept Jesus
194:0.5 sought to destroy their Master and e. the influence of
endanger
175:4.5 threatened to e. the existence of the Jewish nation
184:2.2 apostles, who had been warned not to e. their lives
Endantum
119:6.3 this career of Michael as the morontia mortal of E..
119:6.6 of their Sovereign Ruler as he functioned on E. as
endear
39:4.18 such relationships as these that so e. a system capital
endeared
125:5.8 combination of sagacity and humor which e. him
127:4.4 and personal consideration e. Jesus to all his family.
138:9.1 that so e. him to them that they all (save Judas)
endeavor
0:0.2 our e. to expand cosmic consciousness and enhance
14:6.5 I will e. to depict how this perfect creation ministers
28:5.16 They e. to demonstrate that there is inherent joy in
28:5.20 “spiritual insight,” if I may use such words in an e.
42:2.2 I will e. to lessen conceptual confusion by suggesting
44:0.13 those who are most advanced in any line of e. are
44:6.8 designers e. to increase the appreciation of beauty
63:2.5 Each day this couple would strike the flints and e.
71:4.15 the highest human and divine goals of mortal e.—
83:8.2 sincere application to other avenues of human e..
84:1.5 many parents still e. to keep their children in more or
99:0.1 The chief problem of religion was the e. to replace
111:7.3 your feet must tread the material paths of earthly e.?
113:6.1 seraphim during natural life, I will e. to inform you
114:6.7 They e. to maintain the ideals of that which has
126:3.3 Jesus would e. to lead them along by suggestive
131:9.4 in every way e. to make punishment a blessing.
133:1.4 these problems perplex you, and I will e. to answer
133:4.10 Did you ever sincerely e. to talk with the spirit of
159:3.11 the indulgence of self-pity; honestly e. to avoid the
160:4.11 to toil for the later returns inherent in honest e..
endeavored
68:5.9 Both Caligastia and Adam e. to teach horticulture
72:12.2 they have e. to force a superior culture and religion
74:7.21 Adam e. to substitute the offerings of the fruit of the
74:7.22 Adam e. to teach the races sex equality.
74:8.10 he e. to trace the lineage of Abraham back to Adam,
77:6.5 at the death of Adamson, e. to swing the whole order
94:8.17 minimize the superstitions of India, e. to turn men
96:1.7 many devout believers sincerely e. to worship all of
96:3.4 Moses e. to negotiate diplomatically for the
96:4.3 Moses had e. to teach these Bedouins the idea of
97:2.1 many truth teachers e. to stem the reactionary tide
121:8.1 consistent with our mandate, we have e. to utilize
124:1.5 Mary e. to influence Joseph to permit Jesus to model
124:3.9 Jesus e. to introduce the idea of recreation into his
126:3.2 Jesus e. to take the place of his father in comforting
128:6.6 Jesus e. to obtain either an immediate hearing for
135:2.1 John had e. to comply with the restrictions of his
135:4.5 John sought to dress like Elijah, and he e. to talk like
135:6.8 in the details of their new life and e. to answer their
137:7.5 Jesus e. to teach his associates what their attitude
138:5.2 the meaning of those wonderful truths which he e.
138:6.3 Jesus e. to make clear to his apostles the difference
138:7.2 and each e. to cheer and strengthen the other,
141:7.3 Jesus e. to make clear that he desired his disciples,
145:5.4 Jesus e. to explain to these three apostles what had
146:6.3 Jesus e. to calm the multitude and vainly tried to
148:2.3 Elman and his associates e. to teach the truth to
149:4.5 The wise and learned e. to trip him, but he did not
152:6.5 Jesus thus e. to prepare the apostles for the shock—
156:1.3 Peter also e. to reason with her and to persuade her
157:0.1 both Jude and Ruth e. to elude the vigilance of the
157:5.2 never fulfill their Messianic expectations, he e. to
157:6.6 Jesus had sincerely e. to lead his followers into the
167:6.1 mothers with their children, they e. to send them
170:0.2 discussed the subject from every viewpoint and e.
172:3.2 Jesus had always e. to suppress all public acclaim of
174:2.3 the youths who had e. to entrap Jesus marveled at
177:5.1 The Master e. to cheer his downcast apostles, but
186:2.8 Jesus pitied Pilate and sincerely e. to enlighten his
190:1.6 The majority of those present e. to persuade David
194:3.9 the apostles at first e. to impose the requirements
endeavoring
31:10.14 thus e. to atone for their deficiencies in the realities
32:5.6 I am e. to aid you in the crystallization of your
39:3.4 artificiality while e. to facilitate the interassociation
44:1.14 like e. to reproduce the strains of a great orchestra
93:10.4 thus e. to keep alive the truths of Salem until the
110:5.4 divine messages which the indwellers are e. to put
125:5.10 Jesus lingered long into the night, vainly e. to think
130:3.4 Jesus e. to point out to this young mind the truth
159:3.5 Never be guilty of such unworthy tactics as e. to
167:2.4 the philosophic exercise of e to interpret the meaning
endeavors
55:0.1 In these e. the Teacher Sons enjoy the assistance
56:10.3 often limit to the study of man’s crude artistic e..
65:4.10 On Urantia the e. of the Life Carriers to improve the
66:5.9 organized and directed the purely educational e. of
80:6.4 of the Sethites, but these e. were short-lived.
94:11.5 resided in all men; that man, through his own e.,
100:7.18 to unify experience and to co-ordinate human e..
101:5.2 Through enlightened philosophy the mind e. to unite
103:7.15 and philosophy e. to interpret its meanings while
110:5.1 the Adjuster, in addition, e. to tell you what truly is
110:6.14 When the third circle is attained, the Adjuster e. to
110:7.10 that may accrue as a result of my ceaseless e.—
ended
53:9.7 The rebellion has e. on Jerusem.
59:2.2 but before it e., the continents again arose, the total
59:4.11 before this epoch had e., fishes had adapted to fresh
60:0.1 The era of exclusive marine life has e..
61:2.5 hundred species were extinct before this period e..
74:3.2 Thus e. the first day of Adam and Eve on Urantia,
74:3.3 thus e. a sad but enlightening day—their second on
74:3.4 This day of inspection e. with a banquet in honor of
74:3.5 And thus e. the fourth day on earth.
78:3.5 As the period of the early Adamic migrations e.,
78:8.8 And for the time, this e. the city-states, priest-ruled
95:6.1 a persecution which practically e. the monotheistic
97:3.5 Baal—and it e. in the triumph of Yahweh and the
97:3.6 The prophet began as an agrarian reformer and e. up
97:9.21 This reign of terror was e. by a monotheistic revolt
97:9.26 The Yahweh-Baal struggle e. with the captivity.
99:4.9 the three contending philosophies of religion is e.:
119:2.1 a rebellion long since adjudicated and e. by the
122:0.2 When this commission e. its labors, Gabriel was
123:3.1 Before this year e., Jesus had assumed custody of
125:2.4 disconcerted by the events of the day just e..
125:2.6 Jesus refrained until the Passover celebration had e.
125:3.1 day of the week after the Passover festival had e..
125:5.2 Before the day had e., the entire attention of the
126:5.12 The growth period for mind and body had e.,
128:7.12 organization working smoothly before the year e..
133:9.6 Thus e. that chapter in the life of the Son of Man
134:6.11 The fallacy of self-determination will be e..
135:5.4 sin was to be e., and that the citizens of the new
136:2.7 This day of baptism e. the purely human life of Jesus.
137:4.7 By the time the formal supper had e. and the guests
153:1.4 began with the feeding of the five thousand and e.
154:1.3 concepts taught by Jesus, had now definitely e..
157:6.3 This second stage e. with the experiences and
160:5.14 thus e. the dissertations of the Greek philosopher,
179:5.10 e. this celebration of the old but bloodless Passover
184:3.18 this first session of the Sanhedrist trial of Jesus e. at
186:1.1 when the hearing of Jesus before Pilate was e.
187:6.3 Thus e. a day of tragedy and sorrow for a vast
188:2.2 meeting e. with the appointment of a committee of
191:6.1 Nathan e. his touching recital with these words:
192:4.3 Peter e. his sermon, saying: “We affirm that Jesus is
194:0.5 Master still lived, that their friendship had not e.,
195:0.3 History shows that the struggle e. in compromise.
196:0.10 and e. his life triumphantly with just such a prayer.
ending—see never-ending
3:5.2 an unbroken chain of rulers e. with the Planetary
8:0.4 The Deities are without beginning or e. of days;
26:9.3 The days of uncertainty are e.; the temptation to
32:5.2 eternity, something never beginning and never e..
57:4.1 the mother nucleus e. either as a globular cluster or
59:6.11 The e. of this period of biologic tribulation, known
71:8.13 11. The e. of war—international adjudication of
78:7.6 With the e. of this period of deluge, the second
93:10.2 neither resurrection roll call nor e. of planetary
117:2.6 the evolution of the Supreme will witness the e. of
127:2.9 the lad bring to a fairly happy e a very tense situation
140:2.1 each apostle, beginning with Judas Iscariot and e.
146:0.1 continued for about two months, e. with the return
149:0.1 and continued for three months, e. on December 30.
150:9.4 This turbulent e. of the third public preaching tour
153:1.4 e. only with the Master’s trial and crucifixion.
162:9.4 in the united effort which was to precede the e. of
163:3.6 their wages, beginning with the last hired and e.
165:2.1 from the jurisdiction of the Jewish rulers at the e. of
167:1.4 As the meal was e., the Master looked over his
172:5.5 apparent purposeless e. of the triumphal procession.
177:3.2 the e. of which was: “What is wrong with most of
endings
0:1.11 Finite realities may not have e., but they always have
0:1.12 by things and beings without beginnings or e.
101:6.17 the beginnings and e. of the faith experience of
104:4.22 the beginnings and the e. of all energy reality, from
106:0.5 the postfinite significance of all apparent finite e.
115:3.18 there are no e., merely transitions from one phase of
endless
0:1.13 The absolute level is beginningless, e., timeless, and
1:4.4 the increasing unfolding of the e. panorama of the
1:4.4 the truth of his infinite goodness, e. mercy, matchless
2:1.7 in e. profusion they descend from the heights of
2:5.9 The Father’s love follows us throughout the e. circle
3:2.2 swings the universes around the e. circle of the
3:2.4 the e. but orderly procession of the starry hosts
6:5.7 approving the plan and pledging e. co-operation,
6:7.1 continued to bestow himself in e. profusion upon his
8:4.2 —the ministry of divine love and e. mercy to all
9:2.4 with their almost e. array of loving personalities who
10:0.3 looking backward into the e. past, we can discover
11:8.2 central gravity pull operating upon the e. circuits of
12:2.6 then the e. future may hold for all of you the same
12:2.6 the same enthralling spectacles that the e. past has
12:4.1 moving along the e. circuits of the master universe
14:0.2 about which swirls that e. procession of universes
14:5.10 that death is only the beginning of an e. career of
15:6.16 almost e. variety of creature life and other living
15:6.16 which closely follow each other in the e. swing
15:8.10 the e. metamorphoses of universe making, unmaking,
20:8.4 But of the e. details of the duties and functions of the
21:5.6 In time there may develop an almost e. evolution of
21:5.7 When the provisions of e. mercy and nameless
23:3.1 They serve in an e. variety of assignments, helping
25:1.7 Havona Servitals engage in an e. variety of activities
25:4.15 living law libraries of time and space, preventing e.
27:0.11 are you ready to begin the e. career of a finaliter.
27:4.3 Only by such an arrangement could e. confusion be
27:4.4 new mortal residents regarding the almost e. array
27:7.10 The e. service of the Paradise Trinity is about to
28:4.11 unprejudiced testimony concerning the e. array of
32:5.4 the eternal purpose as an e. circle, a cycle of eternity
32:5.5 higher life of the e. swing around the eternal circle.
32:5.7 of boundless opportunity, progress, and e. life.
33:3.7 but one of untold responsibilities and e. watchcare.
37:5.5 Race commissioners function in an e. series of crises
37:10.5 after attaining Salvington, are used in an almost e.
42:1.7 subject to e. transformation, and metamorphosis;
42:1.9 as yet, a finite universe, a circularity of e. existence,
42:4.2 We do not fully comprehend the almost e. changes
42:4.2 after countless ages and almost e. wandering through
42:7.1 Surrounding this energy center there whirl, in e.
42:10.1 The e. sweep of relative cosmic reality from the
43:1.4 their beauty is enhanced by the e. profusion of life
44:5.9 spirit power for the next stage of the e. career.
46:5.14 supervise the almost e. activities of these versatile
48:8.3 only that you may survive just to enjoy e. bliss
55:6.7 the very first stage of that e. and incomprehensible
68:4.4 savage was hedged about by an e. ceremonial.
72:1.4 states, and dictators came and went in e. profusion
90:5.1 so for tens of thousands of years e. rituals have
94:2.3 nonevolutionary perpetuation of self in an e. round
94:10.2 Tibetans keep up an e. repetition of sacred rituals
100:2.5 Eternal life is the e. quest for infinite values.
101:6.6 the eternal birthright of the e. pursuit of finality of
102:3.10 This cosmos of the Infinite I AM is therefore e.,
104:3.13 the circle of infinity throughout the e. cycles of
104:4.28 The e. possibilities of the Unqualified Absolute are
104:4.28 And the e. throbbing of the material Paradise heart of
105:0.1 throughout this universal circle of e. diversification,
105:1.8 will continue to grow throughout your e. careers
105:2.10 This is the e. matrix, the possibility for all future
105:7.15 the cosmic stage on which is enacted the e. drama
106:7.4 measurelessly remote in the futurity of e. eternity,
106:7.5 The quest for God is e.!
106:7.6 supreme assurance that throughout all e. futurity
106:9.11 the final quest of eternity is the e. exploration of
106:9.11 the will of God is the eternal passport to the e.
108:6.8 You humans have begun an e. unfolding of an almost
112:5.20 Human life is an e. change of the factors of life
115:6.6 the e. procession of ascending creatures witnesses
116:1.5 —mind is the experiential technique of e. progress.
118:0.10 Creative growth is unending but ever satisfying, e.
123:3.1 enabled Jesus, as he grew up, to meet an almost e.
133:4.5 seeks to lead you forth on that long and e. journey of
135:5.4 become immortal in their enjoyment of this e. bliss
142:3.8 continue to enlarge and brighten throughout the e.
144:5.37 And receive us into your e. service on high.
144:5.99 Make available life everlasting with your e. mercy
163:6.2 that you are thus to go forward in an e. career of
166:3.7 whosoever wills may enter to embark upon the e.
170:2.8 destiny of the e. service of the salvaged sons of God.
178:3.4 you have entered already upon the eternal life of e.
181:1.2 Life in the Father’s eternal creation is not an e. rest
182:1.15 I am the reality of e. life.
194:3.2 religions crave extinction in e. slumber and rest.
194:3.8 Truth provides for the everlasting expansion and e.
194:3.8 always-growing religion of e. progress and divine
195:5.10 calm while you await the unfolding of an e. career of
endlessly
88:4.1 whose machinations e. explained the inexplicable;
endlessness
106:8.12 the absoluteness of self-existence, through the e.
endogamy
82:5.0 5. ENDOGAMY AND EXOGAMY
Endor
123:3.8 Magdala, Nain, Sepphoris, Capernaum, and E.,
123:4.6 accident, occurring while Joseph was absent in E.,
124:1.12 father on pleasure or business to near-by Cana, E.,
134:7.5 Sychar, Shechem, Samaria, Geba, En-Gannim, E.,
146:0.1 Gischala, Chorazin, Madon, Cana, Nain, and E..
146:6.4 physician that he departed early the next day for E..
146:7.0 7. AT ENDOR
146:7.1 At E. Jesus escaped for a few days from the
146:7.1 apostles the story of King Saul and the witch of E.
endorsed—see also indorsed
36:2.12 they must be passed upon, and e. by, the Creator
130:1.5 which, when consciously embraced and willfully e.,
endorses
3:5.15 sin only when the human will consciously e. and
endow
9:5.1 still his mind potential would be adequate to e.
62:6.3 the spirit of understanding was able to e. such
69:5.13 while rich men e. great institutions of philanthropy
109:1.3 newly formed Adjuster does not in any manner e.
110:7.4 the Adjuster can e. the new creature only with
110:7.5 an Adjuster ever completely to e. the personality
193:3.2 and who shall e. you with power from on high.”
endowed—see endowed with
3:4.4 successive existences for these divinely e. mortals.
5:1.6 spiritually e. by the indwelling and divine Adjuster,
5:5.14 if such a spirit-e. individual seeks God and desires
12:3.9 it would satisfactorily explain why spirit-e. beings
13:0.6 ultimate status spheres for all Father-e. personalities,
13:1.3 superbly e. and marvelously adapted to their
16:8.15 the divine gift of personality upon such a mind-e.
16:9.1 The cosmic-mind-e., Adjuster-indwelt, personal
17:3.3 are the creators of all these marvelously e. beings.
18:3.8 the most divinely e. rulers in all time-space existence.
19:7.3 yet, in the highest sense, they are all freewill e..
23:1.3 in the dawn of time as full-fledged and perfectly e.
24:1.15 possess a type of other-than-Father-e. personality
28:4.3 this order should be so e. as inherently to interpret
33:4.5 This executive was created fully e. for his work,
34:6.8 spiritually refreshed, morally strengthened and e..
39:2.8 others have risen from the lower or less e. groups.
51:4.3 second, fourth, and sixth being somewhat less e..
52:4.5 reproduction of the less fit and poorly e. individuals.
54:2.2 Were this not true, the Father would have hardly e.
70:10.2 justice may well be constitutive in a spirit-e. mind,
91:5.7 patient with, and tolerant of, those less e. intellects
93:5.2 There were equally e. families among the red men,
101:6.4 Truth is made accessible to the wisdom-e. individual
101:10.4 that man is at present e. and indwelt by the Father.
108:2.4 Even with a Spirit of Truth e. mind, the Adjusters
111:1.4 the Father himself has e. you with the purest spirit
118:7.3 choice with which immature creatures must be e. in
118:8.2 man is mind e. and spirit indwelt; and though he can
120:2.2 when you were so e. at the time of the inception of
130:4.10 Truth is the domain of the spiritually e. intellect
131:1.4 the union of body and soul and has e. man with his
157:7.5 mountain, where the spirit bids me go to be e. for
180:5.3 spiritual reality value experienced only by spirit-e.
194:3.12 Pentecost e. mortal man with the power to forgive
196:0.7 Jesus was a perfectly e. divine being; he was also
endowed with
3:1.12 Rather, having been e. the power of choice, his
6:6.4 these mysteries will clarify as you begin to be e. the
8:6.3 The Spirit is e. absolute mind: “The Spirit searches
8:6.3 The Spirit is e. not only with mind but with will.
9:0.1 e. unique prerogatives of energy manipulation.
9:1.8 the Infinite Spirit is superbly e. those attributes of
9:8.12 First Source and Third Source personalities are e.
9:8.13 as soon as you have been e. a morontia form with its
16:2.4 The Seven Master Spirits are collectively e. the
16:7.8 level of a moral being because he is e. personality.
16:8.1 Urantia human beings are e. personality of the finite-
16:8.15 e. the Nebadon order of the Orvonton series of the
20:1.13 Each Creator Son is e. this spiritual drawing power
22:8.1 and unrevealed, are e. personality by the Father.
23:3.7 They are true persons, yet e. nearly all of the
26:2.6 abundantly e. the ability to make suitable creative
29:2.9 They are all e. Third-Source personality and disclose
29:4.1 The physical controllers are e. capabilities of
29:4.13 They are not e. will and independence of decision,
29:4.35 these living organizations are e. the unique power of
30:1.113 no entity has personality unless he is e. it by God
34:4.5 The Creator Sons are e. a spirit of universe presence
34:4.8 Creative Spirit does not bestow mind until she is e.
34:4.9 orders of personality in a local universe are e. the
34:4.9 the subhuman orders of evolutionary life are e. the
34:5.4 When mind is thus e. the ministry of the Holy Spirit,
36:4.8 that their midsonite children will some day be e.
38:9.7 intellectually e. the morontia transition type of mind.
39:4.1 Fourth-order seraphim are by nature e. unusual
40:0.10 the lowest order of life e. the potential of immortality
40:6.7 You have been e. a measure of divine spontaneity of
41:2.5 physical controllers, who are e. ability to mobilize,
42:7.1 This central unit is e. a threefold possibility of
43:6.7 Being e. ten divisions of physical life, not to mention
44:0.17 The angels of time and space are e. the ability to
46:2.5 Jerusem and its associated worlds are e. the ten
54:0.2 potential in all realms where imperfect beings are e.
54:2.2 Were this not true, the Father would have hardly e.
57:5.14 material derived from the sun was originally e.
63:0.2 And all pray that these creatures may speedily be e.
65:1.1 The Life Carriers are e. potentials of personality
70:12.5 supreme tribunals only those who are e natural ability
99:2.4 e. them with that superior social wisdom which is
101:10.5 that man’s concepts of ideality are e. reality.
102:8.1 man, naturally fearful and suspicious, innately e. with
111:1.4 the Father himself has e. you with the purest spirit
111:4.11 This is the problem: If freewill man is e. the powers
112:0.1 You have been e. a perfect guide; therefore, if you
112:5.1 But those that are personal have been e. the actual
112:6.2 You will be e. morontia patterns of personality
112:6.4 In the morontia estate the ascending mortal is e.
116:4.8 bona fide imperfect personalities e. the freewill
118:6.4 Mortal man is e. free will, the power of choice,
130:2.8 that makes mortal man a moral being, a creature e.
131:1.4 the union of body and soul and has e. man with his
131:5.3 beauteous, the bountiful Immortal, e. eternal light.
143:2.4 spiritual renewing of your mind, and so are you e.
146:3.5 “The Son is naturally e. with the life of the Father.
146:3.5 Having been e. the living spirit of the Father, you are
157:6.10 the combined nature of the Son shall be e. life that is
193:5.2 “I bade you tarry in Jerusalem until you were e.
194:0.3 And so they went forth, e. power from on high,
194:3.12 Pentecost e. mortal man with the power to forgive
194:4.2 to tarry in Jerusalem until they are e. power—until
endowing
7:4.4 the Adjusters and the e. of material creatures with
34:5.2 first e. vegetable life, then the animal organisms,
70:6.1 conferring power on a personality, not by e. an idea.
104:4.7 bequeathing, spirit-bestowing, and mind-e. Gods.
130:1.6 “Your Father in heaven, by e. you with the power
136:3.5 and e. you with full and unlimited authority to deal
endowment—see endowment, mind; endowment, spirit
see spiritual endowment
0:6.12 be attributed to God—Deity—to Paradise force e.,
0:9.1 progressively evolves from antecedent divinity e.
3:4.2 and power had never been poured forth for the e. of
5:1.4 differ greatly in innate abilities and intellectual e.,
5:6.5 For, when such a creature mind of personality e. is
9:0.2 Paradise is infinite in potential for force e. and in
9:1.1 As the Absolute Mind, he is the source of the e. of
10:3.1 Regarding the e. of man with the divine Adjusters,
10:3.19 This threefold e. is employed in many ways to
10:5.2 are not simply the sum of the Father’s apparent e.
11:0.2 in the infinite e. of divine spirit personality—
11:8.8 This primal e. of Paradise is not an actual level of
12:8.7 The e. of intelligence, the ministry to the material
13:1.10 This e. of the Infinite Spirit is also utilized in
13:4.4 is inherent in the freewill e. of personal creatures.
14:5.11 a part of the inborn and divine e. of evolutionary
15:8.3 the initial e. of velocity, minus retardation by mass
16:2.4 While each one individually partakes of this e., only
16:2.5 grand universe in accordance with their divine e.
16:6.4 It is this universal cosmic e. of will creatures which
16:8.3 Personality is a unique e. of original nature whose
16:8.19 The full function of such a personality e. is the
26:4.12 only one e. of perfection, perfection of purpose.
28:6.9 Time is the one universal e. of all will creatures;
29:2.9 are the possessors of exquisite intelligence e.;
29:4.19 Possessing the living e. of antigravity in excess of
29:4.35 these beings of enormous antigravity e. are the
30:4.11 to attain that level of intelligence mastery and e.
32:1.3 The power charge and potential-matter e. of a local
32:1.3 by the e. of the inherent physical control possessed
32:1.4 one one-hundred-thousandth of the force e. of its
32:1.4 Nebadon possesses all of the physical e. of energy
34:2.2 Infinite Spirit, including the full e. of antigravity.
34:4.5 This spirit is an inherent e. of the Creator Son,
35:2.1 Divinity and the lowest creature life of will e..
36:3.8 in accordance with the e. of the inherent nature
36:5.8 3. The spirit of courage—the fidelity e.—in personal
36:5.10 5. The spirit of counsel—the social urge, the e. of
36:6.4 to serve as a transient vehicle for that life e. which
38:2.6 In nature and personality e. the seraphim are just a
38:8.2 this order are brilliant, though not by inherent e.
39:0.10 seraphim can augment their divine and inherent e. of
39:9.2 there to complement the ministry of divine e. by
40:5.17 These three types of physical-brain e. are not
43:8.1 The physical e. of Edentia and its surrounding
43:8.11 to the augmentation of all phases of personal e.
47:3.4 as an integral part of the individual experiential e. of
49:0.3 thirty-six uninhabited planets nearing the life-e.
49:1.3 two worlds being exactly alike in plant and animal e..
49:4.3 The average special physical-sense e. of human
49:5.19 definitely influenced by this differential chemical e..
51:1.5 created Adam and Eve are immortal by inherent e.
51:4.2 represents variation at the expense of the original e..
51:4.4 seeming to deteriorate the original e. of the red man,
54:0.1 that the divine e. of freewill choice eventuates in the
54:3.1 This liberty to choose for oneself is an e. of the
54:6.9 Mortal man has always possessed the e. of freewill
65:2.16 type of human being with tremendous survival e..
65:6.2 There is original e. of adaptation in living things and
65:6.7 to air, water, and land is not a supernatural e., but
65:7.3 been the case in a more standardized type of life e..
68:3.5 peace tendency of the human race is not a natural e.;
73:6.7 they lacked that e. which acted as a complement to
76:4.3 Urantia offspring did not inherit the parental e. of
82:1.2 animal passions quickened and aroused by the e.
84:1.6 All mammalian mother love is the inherent e. of the
100:1.6 this constitutive e. of the potential of spiritual growth
101:3.2 Spiritual reason, soul intelligence, is an e. of the Holy
101:3.2 is the e. of the Spirit of Truth, the combined gift of
101:3.18 crowning e. of human nature, religious experience.
101:5.10 Evolutionary religion is the outworking of the e. of
101:10.4 but neither the energy e. nor the mind e. of man
102:2.8 Religion is evolutionary man’s supreme e.,
103:0.1 Man’s first supermind e. is that of personality
107:5.6 and subsequently augments the experiential e. of
107:7.2 does not fully understand the e. of will, choice,
108:1.1 they are identical in the e. of existential divinity,
108:1.2 but also the estimate of probable intellectual e. and
108:6.3 circumscribed limitations of material creature e.
109:1.3 it is the one thing which no amount of divine e. can
109:5.5 While the hereditary legacy of cerebral e. and that
109:6.2 an e. to be enjoyed and utilized throughout all
110:0.1 The e. of imperfect beings with freedom entails
110:6.21 the superadjutant e. of the Creative Spirit of a local
110:7.4 a complete exhaustion of the e. of an Adjuster,
111:2.9 it possesses a supermaterial e. of cosmic ministry
112:1.1 Father upon his creatures as a potentially eternal e..
112:6.4 the Nebadon modification of the cosmic-mind e.
118:7.7 Personality e. comes from the Father and imparts
118:8.5 inhabited worlds with any large e. of self-restraint.
120:2.2 with the subsequent e. of supreme sovereignty
121:5.15 it promised deliverance from sin followed by the e.
122:1.2 but in hereditary e. Mary was more a composite of
127:0.4 and of all degrees of personal e. and experience.
128:1.3 Jesus employed no agency not a part of his human e.
129:4.2 between the material mind of man and the mind-e. of
130:4.6 Personality is that cosmic e., that phase of reality,
131:3.2 Faith is man’s true wealth; it is the e. of virtue and
131:9.2 virtues of man are the fruit of this e. of Heaven’s
132:5.20 riches are derived from the rewards of inventive e.,
136:6.10 Man’s natural e. of talent and ability should be
138:7.1 it is not the Father’s will that we use this divine e.
148:4.6 To be imperfect or partial in natural e. is not sinful.
155:1.5 to you represents the measure of your truth e.,
155:6.3 which shall be built up in your souls as an eternal e.
158:1.4 now he ascended Mount Hermon to receive the e.
158:6.2 to ask for a richer e. of wisdom effectively to do
170:2.6 Human life received a new e. of moral value and
180:5.1 This divine e. is not the letter or law of truth, neither
180:5.3 and activated by the presence of the universe e. of
190:0.2 power which is inherent in Jesus—the e. of life—
195:7.21 of personality, limited by the inherent situational e..
196:0.9 imparted to his unique life a profound e. of spiritual
endowment, mind
5:6.3 is potential in all creatures who possess a mind e.
5:6.3 mind e. alone is not personality, neither is spirit
5:6.6 personality is potential in the cosmic-mind e. of
9:4.3 The mind e. of the seven superuniverses is derived
9:6.1 and creatures of mind e. in the far-flung universes.
9:6.3 But irrespective of this, the e. of mind even in
16:7.1 Moral intuition is a component of human mind e. and
16:7.5 an integral part of his cosmic-mind e. as a personal
21:2.7 mind is the e. of the Third Source and Center,
34:4.8 both contribute variously to the mind e. of their local
36:2.18 Mind such as man comprehends is an e. of the seven
36:2.18 is entirely dependent on the associated mind e.,
36:5.11 association from the soulless creatures of mind e..
36:6.3 the initial spark of life and bestows the e. of mind.
36:6.3 two essential attributes—mind e. and reproductive
40:5.17 individuals who are otherwise quite alike in mind e.
42:12.9 The mind e. of an individual animal, mortal,
49:4.4 male and female are equal in mind e. and spiritual
56:2.2 Mind is the functional e. of the Infinite Spirit,
58:6.7 but the subsequent e. of mind is a bestowal of the
65:0.5 The spirit e. of mortal mind—culminating in Adjuster
65:6.8 differential response to environment, is the e. of mind
101:3.2 spiritual intuition is the e. of the cosmic mind in
101:10.4 but neither the energy e. nor the mind e. of man
102:2.5 universal realities through the eyes of the mind e..
102:7.4 drawn from the roots of original divine e. of mind
103:0.1 Man’s first supermind e. is that of personality
103:7.11 constitutive reality sensitivity of the mind e. of man.
105:4.9 e. of mind together with the bestowal of personality,
107:5.4 in an Adjuster must be similar to the mind e. of
112:2.7 associated with the spiritual e. of the mortal mind
112:5.14 life destroys the physical brain patterns for mind e.,
112:6.4 cosmic-mind e. of the Master Spirit of Orvonton.
112:6.9 the superimposition of the e. of morontia mind upon
120:3.9 of your expanding human mind of hereditary e..
129:4.2 between the material mind of man and the mind-e.
endowment, spirit
34:6.9 inheritance of animal tendencies and high urge of s.
40:10.2 Son-fused ascenders rise to the source of s.,
56:3.5 fusion of mind with a fragment of the pre-Trinity s.
56:3.5 from the Father, partakes of the threefold s. of the
65:0.5 3. The s. of mortal mind—culminating in Adjuster
133:6.6 eternal alliance with its associated immortal s..
150:3.7 the spiritual world is embraced in the s. of mankind,
194:2.11 subject to the teaching and guidance of a threefold s.
194:2.20 s. designed to aid in the ascending search for God.
endowments—see spiritual endowments
0:9.5 ultimate, and possibly supreme-ultimate e., but
1:6.5 all of man’s personality e. must be consecrated to the
5:1.5 economic, and even moral opportunities and e.,
5:5.1 Human evolution embraces in its unfolding all e.
16:6.11 and sharpen these innate e. of the human mind;
16:9.4 the contributions of the constitutive e. of man—
19:6.1 the inherent e. of such divinely perfect creatures
19:6.3 of time may add to their stores of experiential e..
21:2.8 the pre-Trinity spirit e. of the Trinity personalities—
24:0.10 by the possession of tremendous e. of antigravity.
33:3.6 the Spirit’s equality with him in all e. of personality
36:5.6 and other self-preservative e. of all mind creations;
36:5.9 the urge to direct the e. of courage into useful and
38:7.1 In all essential e. cherubim and sanobim are similar to
39:2.9 powers of a primary seconaphim of transport e..
42:4.4 to gravity—the exercise of their antigravity e..
44:8.1 assist those mortal artists who possess inherent e.,
50:5.10 Within the limitations of finite nature and material e.
51:1.3 in reproductive nature and in certain chemical e..
54:4.4 All these precious e. were lost by giving way to
55:6.3 planetary requirements and innate hereditary e.:
65:7.2 the perfect integration of these spirit e. with the
65:8.5 Failure of these diverse e. to synchronize and
69:3.8 5. Differentiation based on physical and mental e..
77:8.5 in accordance with innate e. and acquired skills,
92:0.1 was, in itself, the product of man’s superanimal e..
100:7.8 recognizing how they differed in innate e. and
101:2.12 these three supermortal e. are unified in human
101:3.2 these spirit e. constitute man a spirit personality in
102:2.4 religion makes its e. immediately available, albeit
102:6.8 that man’s intellectual and philosophic e. emerged
103:6.4 inspects the universe through the material e. of his
103:7.13 founded on the constitutive mind e. of mortal beings,
107:3.4 1. Always to show respect for the experience and e.
108:1.6 The degree to which these two e. may possibly be
112:2.9 the self-consciousness of personality are e. of the
112:7.1 Among these new e. may be mentioned: fixation of
113:3.3 These divine e. are unified and co-ordinated on the
117:2.3 have personalities, together with mind and spirit e..
117:6.8 is the cosmic cocoon in which the universe e. of
119:0.6 But such e. of justice and righteousness will not
120:1.6 incarnate in the realm you are without celestial e.,
122:1.3 connections and superior average of personality e..
132:5.8 the creative and inventive e. of the human mind.
133:0.3 recognition of differential human abilities and e.
133:7.11 life performances indicates, not only the varying e. of
136:8.7 to convey the idea that the human e. of Jesus were
136:9.6 to use his universe e. either for the aggrandizement
141:5.2 the technique of your own original e. of mind, body,
141:7.14 all of his divine e., after all, he was human.
151:2.2 —owing to their differing intellectual e.—and hence
151:2.3 who possess diverse e. of spirit illumination.”
166:4.11 is limited by man’s capacity for receiving divine e..
170:2.1 enrich human living with the following e. of the new
171:8.11 faithfulness in everything consistent with his e..
176:3.8 you will be asked to give an account of the e. and
176:3.8 If e. are used only in selfish pursuits and no thought
endows
5:6.4 energy systems which he e. with the attributes of
9:6.3 and e. them with consciousness despite the total
16:3.18 e. the pilgrims of time with the ability eventually to
16:6.9 in the cosmic mind, which e. all will creatures.
40:10.12 the Trinity embrace e. them with everything which
132:5.17 such honestly accumulated wealth e. its possessor
143:2.4 The new law of the spirit e. you with the liberty of
ends—noun; see ends of the earth
3:1.3 the end of the heaven, and his circuit to the e. of it;
11:1.4 universal lines of gravity from the e. of creation.
16:7.4 as to the best means of attaining indiscriminate e.,
16:7.4 insight that enables him to discriminate between e.
16:7.5 When man fails to discriminate the e. of his mortal
16:7.10 selective discrimination in the choice of superior e.
16:7.10 as in the selection of moral means to attain these e..
19:1.11 Eternal e. are not shown in time beginnings.
30:4.32 co-operative service to the e of the far-flung creation
39:3.5 But not always do these seraphim attain their e.;
57:5.6 vast column of solar gases, pointed at both e. and
57:5.9 the less massive and tapering e. of the gigantic bulge
63:6.7 They cooked flesh on the e. of sticks and also on
66:5.29 were refined and made to serve valuable social e..
70:2.9 these e. are now better served by modern methods
75:4.6 represented the wrong way to achieve righteous e.,
115:3.18 From a circumscribed view there are many e., many
136:8.4 methods of the world—how people gained their e. in
148:4.10 ‘Bring my sons and my daughters from the e. of
160:4.11 man is able to distinguish between means and e.;
194:4.13 Christianity, went forth to the e. of the empire
ends of the earth
63:5.6 humans journey to the e. in quest of gold, platinum,
78:0.1 sending out their progeny to the e., and latterly,
78:5.5 many groups penetrated to the e. as missionaries,
97:1.8 The Lord will judge the e., showing mercy to the
131:0.1 the doctrine of one God—the Most High—to the e..
131:2.9 Look to me and be saved, all the e. of the earth.
143:6.6 the dispersion of the apostles to the e. by the bitter
156:4.3 And thus migrating to the e., they carried with
178:1.14 in the preaching of this gospel, even to the e..
181:2.12 from the shock, you will go out alone, and to the e.
181:2.26 And when you all are scattered to the e. in the times
190:3.1 And I will be with you always, even to the e..”
ends—verb
5:5.5 of human existence begins and e. with religion,
11:4.1 The central Isle e. abruptly at the periphery, but its
27:7.9 And thus e. the story of the Paradise supernaphim,
33:5.1 The administration of Trinity-origin personalities e.
53:9.7 It e. on the fallen worlds as fast as divine Sons
54:4.8 This e. the ability of Satan to pay further visits to any
59:2.13 So e. the evolutionary story of the second great
59:6.10 Thus e. the period of marine-life curtailment and
60:4.6 And thus e. a long era of world evolution, extending
76:6.4 thus e. the story of the Planetary Adam and Eve of
101:2.7 Science e. its reason-search in the hypothesis of a
113:6.7 And even so, when a planetary age e., when those
119:1.4 e. thus: “And at noon on this day, without
124:6.18 Thus e. the career of the Nazareth lad, and begins
131:3.5 Evil results in sorrow and sin e. in pain.
142:7.12 Death only e. one generation to mark the beginning
159:3.3 the loss of self-respect often e. in paralysis of the
176:3.2 if nations overturn, the age e., or all things visible
endurance
70:8.4 2. Personal—the recognition of ability, e., skill, and
75:1.6 not willing to settle down to the long, long e. test.
81:6.42 and foresight are indispensable to the e. of nations.
82:3.6 tribes put the severe marriage tests of male e. in the
111:2.3 universe value of potentially eternal e., the soul.
132:4.8 integrity of its courts the e. of a nation depends.
140:8.20 “Fear not” was his watchword, and patient e. his
193:4.12 and Judas’s despair deepened almost beyond e..
endure
54:6.4 —no matter what you may have to e. because of the
68:3.4 these emotions alone are unable to e. the strain of the
71:2.14 No government can long e. if it fails to provide for
75:5.2 on Urantia without her was more than he could e..
84:1.7 women to submit to strange conditions and to e.
87:7.8 No cult can e. and contribute to the progress of
97:7.6 but my righteousness shall e. forever and my
98:2.1 A lightly regarded and superficial religion cannot e.,
101:10.2 though concept may e. beyond a mortal life span,
102:2.8 carry on and “e. as seeing Him who is invisible.”
110:7.10 more cheerfully e. the tasks of my emplacement,
111:0.2 something vital is destined to e. beyond the short
121:2.8 all the harder for them to e. Roman suzerainty
127:3.15 his untiring patience, enabled Jesus serenely to e. the
131:2.9 Weeping may e. for a night, but joy comes in the
140:5.5 show mercy, promote peace, and e. persecutions,
140:6.14 my Master, I could the better e. it alone with you.”
148:6.7 henceforth be called on to e. the afflictions of Job.
153:2.1 You shall e. hunger and thirst and wear this alien
153:5.3 If you find it difficult to e. this test, what, then, will
155:6.10 have not ceased to toil, sweat, groan, travail, and e.
156:5.20 He knows how bravely to e. unavoidable suffering;
157:4.6 undoubtedly e. the fiery trials which were just ahead
158:7.8 Slowly they began to realize what the Master must e.
165:6.2 so will I exalt those who e. the trials of this hour in
168:1.5 the persecution he knew Lazarus would have to e.
177:4.3 Judas could not e. the humiliating thought of being
178:3.4 You must e. many sorrows—and these trials are
180:3.1 But when you e. these tribulations, you should recall
180:4.3 that you may be the better prepared to e. those trials
181:1.7 determined to face the inevitable and e. the worst;
183:1.1 which Jesus was called upon to e. in the final hours
184:3.14 But Caiaphas could not longer e. the sight of the
184:3.19 His silence is terrible to e.; his speech is fearlessly
195:1.8 The Hellenistic Empire, as such, could not e..
endured
68:4.6 but no civilization has e. which abandoned its mores
89:1.7 taboo would never have e. but for the upholding
98:2.12 Religions have long e. without philosophical support
127:0.2 conflicts or trying situations than Jesus himself e.
131:7.2 and e. such abasement even that man should not
136:3.1 Jesus had e. the great temptation of his mortal
138:9.1 for the twelve apostles, but they e. the test.
140:5.5 e. meekness, and who were pure in heart.
182:3.7 we know that he e. great anguish and suffered
187:1.9 knowing what Jesus had already e., he commanded
195:1.8 it e. only after securing from the West the Roman
endures
2:4.1 to everlasting”; yes, “his mercy e. forever.”
41:6.2 Calcium not only e. solar ionization—splitting—but
68:4.7 civilization embraces the progressive idea and e.;
81:6.35 No national civilization long e. unless its educational
83:8.6 dream e. as a glorious ideal, ever luring mankind on
131:2.4 Give thanks to God, for his mercy e. forever.
131:2.5 His mercy is everlasting, and his truth e. to all
131:2.7 and his dominion e. throughout all generations.
enduring
5:4.2 great service of religion is the establishment of an e.
44:6.9 inspiring portrayal of the divinely beautiful, an e.
48:1.7 They have in heaven a better and more e. substance.
52:6.6 is ultimately suicidal—destructive of all those e.
54:1.2 E. liberty is predicated on the reality of justice—
68:2.5 Modern society is e. the strain of one of its most
71:1.1 strongest, most efficient, and e. state is composed of
71:7.1 The e. state is founded on culture, dominated by
78:3.1 The cultural effect of these migrations was not e.,
79:5.8 the later and more e. civilizations were founded by
79:8.10 superior family relationships and e. family groups,
82:0.1 Marriage is e.; it is not inherent in biologic evolution,
84:7.10 E. and continuous human associations have never
87:7.4 Christian cult was the most effective, and e. of any
92:3.6 without religion there would have been no e. ethics
92:7.15 the foundation and guiding star of all e. civilizations.
100:2.8 rearing of the more noble and e. realities of a new
101:9.8 realities of time and the more e. realities of eternity.
101:9.9 moral consciousness and the spiritual concept of e.
111:2.2 universe character of e. values and divine meanings—
111:4.5 to the building of a better and more e. civilization.
112:2.20 more e. and immortal nature of the morontia soul
112:5.4 and die in a relative instant of time; they are not e..
112:7.6 the self has become a new and more e. reality,
120:3.5 your efforts to leave behind you on Urantia an e. and
121:5.11 survival after death, and e. life in blissful realms
131:10.6 is very full of joy, and it generates an e. happiness.
132:5.18 An e. civilization cannot be built upon the practice of
145:3.7 But Jesus well knew he could never build an e.
180:1.2 the supreme joy, even though e. outward sorrow,
180:5.8 the spirit of the truth of the e. and living reality of
189:1.3 both are the reflected shadow of e. spirit reality.
189:2.1 spared the memory of e. the sight of the decay of the
193:2.2 goodness, forgiving tolerance, and e. peace.
enemies—see enemies—with love
43:5.17 And blessed be the Most High, who delivered your e
53:8.4 would forever settle the status of his agelong e.,
59:1.19 protection when attacked by their later appearing e..
61:1.7 4. Utilize increased agility in escaping from e..
63:6.6 from the curse of the ice, save us from our forest e.,
64:7.7 finally all but annihilated by their e. of other races.
69:7.4 protect the home against spirits and material e..
69:8.3 The Hebrews “utterly destroyed” their e., taking all
70:3.11 maidens for the sex gratification of their onetime e.,
70:4.7 5. Fearing the same e..
70:6.6 Early court magic was diabolical; the king’s e.
87:6.13 expanded into the pronouncing of curses upon e..
88:5.1 all this was done through fear that one’s e. might
88:6.2 as a coercive method of bringing evil on one’s e..
89:5.5 men experienced bitter emotions regarding their e..
89:5.6 they ate e. for revenge with the idea of appropriating
89:6.3 agreeing to pay a certain price for victory over his e..
90:3.7 3. Magic—the influence of e..
91:4.3 his other children, your friends, neighbors, even e..
91:8.7 for vengeance or a merciful intercession for one’s e..
93:5.13 the God of Salem had given him victory over his e.
96:5.7 glorious in power, who dashes in pieces his e..”
96:5.7 “hardened Pharaoh’s heart” and “cursed their e..”
96:7.6 “sends evil spirits to dominate the souls of his e.”;
97:4.3 “And though they go into captivity before their e.,
97:9.12 this telltale statement: “Yahweh has broken my e.
97:9.20 and his son Jeroboam delivered Israel from its e..
100:7.4 Even his e. maintained a wholesome respect for
121:2.1 and the more recent e. of Rome, the Carthaginians.
122:9.10 Salvation from our e. and from the hand of all who
122:9.13 that we, being delivered out of the hand of our e.,
130:6.3 You may be surrounded with small e and be retarded
131:3.2 I dwell in security, and my e. cannot alarm me.
131:3.6 a noble soul who is friendly in the midst of his e.,
133:1.4 my lifework can be jeopardized by anything my e.
134:8.6 be permitted to hold conference with his Satania e.
135:5.4 a regenerated Jewish nation delivered from its e.
136:6.1 a challenge by supposed e. that he “command that
136:8.1 the taunting challenge of his e. to “show us a sign”
136:9.2 come in miraculous power to cast down Israel’s e.
140:8.9 careful to avoid the political snares of his e.,
140:9.3 But take heed, for your e. will bring you up before
142:7.11 Fathers are not like judges, e., or creditors.
143:2.1 when Jesus was denounced by his e., he simply
147:0.2 they remained bitter and threatening e. of Jesus
148:7.4 by Jesus in response to the challenge of his e..
149:4.5 His e. continually laid snares for him, but they
149:4.5 tactics in meeting the continuous pressure of his e.
150:1.3 e. of Jesus making great capital out of this move,
150:4.2 But you should not fear these unbelieving e..
150:7.3 His e., knowing that he was to spend this Sabbath
150:9.1 by a great throng of his e. and a sprinkling of his
150:9.3 effectively disarmed even his violent e. had it not
150:9.3 served notice on the e. of the Master to go hence.
151:1.4 while our e. and those who love not the truth may
151:3.14 at the same time affording his e. less opportunity
152:2.5 this quiet spot outside the jurisdiction of all his e.
152:5.4 Have we not sufficient e. among the religious
153:1.2 of avowed and open warfare by his increasing e.,
153:2.1 The Lord shall cause you to be smitten by your e.;
153:2.1 Therefore shall you serve your e. who shall come
153:2.1 the straitness wherewith your e. shall press you.”
154:3.1 Jesus’ e. were industriously spreading the rumor
154:3.2 could not expect a fair trial before his bitter e. at
154:4.6 e. maintained that his teachings were impractical,
155:4.2 why is it that we flee from the threats of our e.?
155:4.2 know just what is wrong with the religion of our e.
156:2.5 not because he lacked courage to confront his e..
156:6.5 his e. reckoned that the whole movement had been
157:1.1 the maintenance of the religious activities of his e.,
157:3.5 that even his e. greatly feared him, accounting for
158:5.3 And all who were present, even the e. of Jesus,
159:1.7 of his e., exclaimed: “If Cain, with no weapon in his
159:4.5 forefathers to go forth in battle to slay all their e.—
162:1.6 the e. of Jesus dared not be too outspoken in their
162:1.7 in publicly appearing in Jerusalem overawed his e.;
162:1.7 His e. were so taken aback by Jesus’ unexpected
162:1.7 for Jesus promises of protection against his e..
162:1.10 His e. hesitated to denounce him openly for fear of
162:1.10 But even his e. marveled at his teaching, knowing
162:3.1 brought into his presence by her accusers and his e..
162:3.3 It was the plan of Jesus’ e., if he upheld the law of
163:1.3 you must contend with bitter and self-deceived e.;
165:2.2 you are my disciples and some of you my bitter e.,
165:2.8 Verily, verily, I say to you, friends and e., I am the
165:3.3 “Soon, very soon, will the things which our e. now
165:3.7 “And when our e. bring you before the rulers of the
167:1.3 Only his e. took notice of the fact that he did not
167:5.1 by a company of almost fifty of his friends and e..
168:0.9 Many of those present were Jesus’ bitter e..
168:0.9 into the midst of a large group of his Jerusalem e..
168:1.8 Many of Jesus’ e. were inclined to sneer at his
169:2.8 argumentation, but he refused to debate with his e..
171:3.4 assert his divine power and put to shame his e..
172:1.1 Lazarus was becoming a problem to the e. of Jesus.
172:3.10 wherein your e. will cast a trench around about you
172:3.12 came also many of the Pharisees and his other e..
173:2.7 disposed to take unfair advantage of even his e..
173:2.7 the inference that the effort of his e. to ensnare him
173:2.8 the Master and the designing hypocrisy of his e..
174:2.4 Jesus’ e. conjectured that, if he would dare to
174:2.5 In all this the e. of Jesus were defeated since it was
174:4.6 my lord, sit on my right hand until I make your e.
175:0.1 vehement e. and would-be destroyers—the scribes,
176:1.1 doubt not that this gospel will triumph over all e.
177:4.1 in haste to keep his appointment with Jesus’ e.
177:4.11 the clever insinuations and subtle ridicule of the e.
178:2.9 his e. to take him, he made this secret arrangement
178:3.5 to betray the Master into the hands of his e..
179:2.3 to deliver him that night into the hands of his e..
179:4.1 you should betray me into the hands of my e..”
180:3.1 turn against you and join hands with the e. of the
181:1.6 leaving the Son of Man in the hands of his e.,
182:2.1 he intended to betray him into the hands of his e..
182:2.3 could defend himself against his e. if he so desired.
182:2.3 If he will not resist his e., it must be that such a
182:2.5 when he will be delivered into the hands of his e.,
182:2.6 of Man will be put to death at the instigation of his e.
182:2.9 John Mark understood that the e. of Jesus were
182:3.4 Son of Man be betrayed into the hands of his e..”
182:3.11 the Son of Man was prepared to face his e. with
183:3.1 why Judas chose to be ahead of the Master’s e.:
183:3.4 The Master had boldly revealed himself to his e.,
183:4.2 use of his divine powers to frustrate his human e..
184:2.2 Peter felt very much out of place here among the e.
185:5.5 he was a nonresisting prisoner in the hands of his e.
185:6.1 before Pilate, only the e. of Jesus are participating.
185:6.1 the Master’s death are to be found only his sworn e.
185:6.2 Though his e. did not witness this scourging, Pilate
186:0.1 although reluctant to leave Jesus alone among his e.,
186:3.1 David Zebedee believed that Jesus’ e. would return
186:4.1 His friends were in hiding; his e. had gone their
187:0.4 group of two hundred or more were either his e. or
187:1.10 talking with many of his friends and with his e..
187:5.2 “Your hand shall find out all my e.,”
188:2.1 his promise to rise from the grave, his e. were not.
188:5.7 that he was willing to lay down his life for his e.,
189:5.3 grave had been rifled, that e. had stolen the body,
190:2.1 He did not appear to his e. nor to those who could
190:5.4 he must go to Jerusalem, be delivered up to his e.,
193:4.2 harbored grudges and fostered such psychologic e.
194:4.1 When Jesus was so suddenly seized by his e. and
enemies—with love
103:5.2 whole of humanity, even that we should love our e..
131:10.8 I am going to learn to love my e.; I have not truly
140:3.15 “I say to you: Love your e., do good to those who
140:8.6 Love your e.—remember the moral claims of human
161:2.3 is the friend even of sinners; he dares to love his e..
174:0.2 To John he said: “Be gentle; love even your e.;
175:2.3 one who taught his disciples to love even their e.!
enemy
62:5.10 Nor was her sacrifice in vain, for she held off the e.
69:7.1 To start with, the entire animal world was man’s e.;
70:10.10 ghost, he could return and visit wrath upon his e..
70:10.10 the threat of suicide on an e.’ doorstep was usually
86:3.3 regard disease as having been produced by “the e.”
86:5.15 Head hunting was a method of capturing an e.’ soul,
88:4.8 savage believes that an e. can actually be killed by
88:5.1 body elimination grew up out of fear that an e.
89:5.5 it was believed that an e.’ ghost could be destroyed
89:5.6 than just punishment to an e. thus to devour him.
93:5.12 of his seven confederated tribes, moved on the e..
97:7.12 And if the e. shall come in like a flood, the spirit of
97:9.3 little more than three thousand he defeated the e.,
138:7.3 warned them that the e. of the kingdom would seek
140:8.3 clear that the world is not to be regarded as an e.;
151:4.1 but while he slept, his e. came and sowed weeds
151:4.1 he replied to his servants, ‘An e. has done this.’
158:7.4 are not on my side but rather on the side of our e..
159:5.9 “When an e. smites you on one cheek, do not
171:2.3 If the king cannot afford to meet his e. because he
191:1.2 “Peter, the e. desired to have you, but I would not
192:2.3 Be not taken by surprise at the e.’ hand.
energetic
67:5.2 entire staff of sedition were engaged in e. defense
80:9.13 The European white races were e. builders,
97:1.5 Ever this e. teacher proclaimed, “You are great, O
139:1.6 day of Pentecost, when, through the e. preaching
energies or physical energies or spirit(ual) energies
0:5.11 the Father makes upon the living and associated e. of
0:5.12 personal or impersonal realities, living or nonliving e.
0:6.5 1. Cosmic force embraces all e. deriving from the
0:6.6 2. Emergent energy embraces those e. which are
0:6.10 as s., or mindal, or any combination of these e..
0:6.11 debt; the reality of any pattern consists of its e.,
1:2.9 of their manifestations of p., mindal, and se..
3:2.5 the absolute level, whereon the three e., material,
4:0.3 occupy the time and enlist the e. of celestial hosts.
4:1.7 conversant with, the recognized forces, e., minds,
4:1.7 conspiracies of the interassociation of forces, e.,
5:6.3 the co-ordinated e. of matter, mind, and spirit.
7:1.2 this transcendence of time and space by pure se. is
8:1.4 to this hypothetical eternity moment the space-e.
9:0.2 capacity to co-ordinate all existing universe e.,
9:0.2 Center is the universal unifier of the manifold e.
9:0.4 the Conjoint Actor ceaselessly manipulate the e. of
9:0.4 things, meanings, and values; e., minds, and spirits.
9:1.4 also as a universal manipulator of the forces and e.
9:3.1 modified or annulled except by the forces and e.
9:3.5 The e. subject to the direct or indirect control of
9:3.6 to do with the regulation and stabilization of pe..
9:3.6 the physical equilibrium of the matter and e. of the
10:3.19 even the manifestations of primary forces and e.,
11:4.2 the seven flash stations for certain Paradise e. going
11:5.5 It directs and modifies force-e. but hardly drives
11:5.9 the e. and material organizations of the universe of
11:5.9 the Paradise force center is the source of space-e.,
11:6.3 “Unpervaded” space means: unpervaded by e.,
11:9.7 is the center of all creation, the source of all e.,
12:1.2 we conceive that some of the cosmic e. would be
12:1.14 stupendous circuits of force and materializing e..
12:2.4 that these forces are ancestral to those pe. which
12:6.1 is the product of balanced e., co-operative minds,
12:6.3 and co-ordination of the combined p. and se.
12:6.3 Mind alone can interassociate the pe. and forces
12:6.4 the interrelation of p., intellectual, and se.,
12:6.5 many such combinations of e. or forces become
12:8.14 On Paradise the three e., p., mindal, and s., are
13:0.4 to take origin the impersonal e. of spirit luminosity.
14:2.2 Havona e. are threefold; superuniverse units of
14:2.3 Each of these basic e. manifests seven phases of
14:2.6 regulates and maintains the pe. of this central
15:4.3 not have the least conception of the origin of the e.
15:6.13 pressure of light and other e. emanating from the sun
15:6.13 proofs of the reality of light and its associated e.;
15:8.1 over the balance and control of the pe. circulating
16:4.3 the organization, control, and regulation of the pe. of
16:4.5 so to combine and associate material and se. as to
16:8.2 the ensemble of material, mental, and se. whose
16:8.3 associated e. of a material, mindal, and s. nature
17:1.5 devoting his e. to the management of the seventh
26:1.17 resembling their technique of assimilating the life e..
29:1.2 results in a unique association of p. and se.,
29:2.14 the Universe Power Directors direct the force-e. of
29:2.14 converting and directing these e. into channels of
29:2.14 a difference between Havona energy and the e. of
29:2.18 the perfect co-ordination of certain material e. and
29:3.9 and concentrate the e. of space as they pour over
29:3.10 are assigned to the working of all of the pe. of space.
29:3.10 work with the three basic currents of ten e. each.
29:4.14 the adjustment of basic e. undiscovered on Urantia.
29:4.14 These unknown e. are very essential to the system of
29:4.14 These same e. are, on occasion, used by the midway
29:4.20 directionization, and intensification of the pe. and
29:4.20 manipulation of twenty-one of the thirty pe. of
29:4.24 of the living and dead e. of their respective realms.
29:4.24 But they deal only with p. and semimaterial e.,
29:4.25 can and do change the physical form of the e. of
29:4.25 twenty-seven of the thirty pe. of the superuniverse
29:4.25 That three of these e. are beyond their control
29:4.29 augment these e. that the accompanying message
29:4.32 converting the e. of space into a physical state not
29:4.33 they are empowered to release these accumulated e..
31:2.2 They seem to be competent to utilize any and all e.
32:1.1 the primordial e. are the work of the Master Force
32:1.2 have effected the mobilization of the space-e.
32:2.1 From the e. of space, thus previously organized,
32:2.2 forever remaining in associated control of those e.
35:3.4 the physical-life schools and laboratories of living e..
36:6.6 a configuration of e. that have already fulfilled all
38:9.8 up through the transition phases of universe e. to the
39:5.14 the traveler is properly enseraphimed, that the e. are
41:1.2 distribution of otherwise fluctuating and variable e.
41:1.2 light and electricity are not the basic e. of space;
41:1.3 directionize and channelize the pe. of space.
41:1.5 which mobilize and directionize certain space-e.,
41:2.4 and perfect control of a majority of the basic e. of
41:2.4 and transmit nearly all of the pe. of organized space.
41:2.5 transform, and concentrate the manifold e. of space.
41:2.6 the physical vehicles for the living e. of elementary
41:2.8 Urantia is in the lines of tremendous e.,a small planet
41:5.1 proved by the steady streams of escaping light-e..
41:5.1 prevent the escape of all X rays and light-e. from a
41:5.1 until the rising internal pressure of accumulating e.
41:5.5 transformed into heat with the liberation of other e..
41:5.8 other undiscovered e. present in the space regions
41:5.8 the various space-forces and solar e. operating in
41:7.5 elements, including the radioactive group of e. thus
41:7.6 3. The transmission of certain universal space-e..
41:7.9 action transforms circuitized power into radiative e..
41:7.10 left it, together with other e. having extrasolar origin.
41:9.1 These ultimaton e. escape out into space,
41:9.3 temperature, the subatomic e. begin to be released.
42:1.0 1. PARADISE FORCES AND ENERGIES
42:1.2 the lines of gravity involved in the e. concerned in all
42:2.0 ENERGY SYSTEMS (PHYSICAL ENERGIES)
42:2.10 3. Emergent e.. The passive presence of the
42:2.13 Puissant and gravity e., when regarded collectively,
42:2.17 Uversa these e. of Havona are known as TRIATA.
42:4.3 Upon such materialization, these e. fall under the
42:4.6 activities, as well as organizing electronic e..
42:4.9 to the point of converting these e. into the matter of
42:4.10 with the antigravity behavior of the ultimatonic e.
42:5.12 10. Hertzian waves—those e. utilized on Urantia for
42:6.2 when activated by X ray and other similar e., but no
42:7.4 It is this orderly and dependable association of e. that
42:7.7 wild dispersion of the electrons and other liberated e.
42:10.2 The universal nonspiritual e. are reassociated in the
42:11.3 Time-space minds, organized out of the e. of time
42:12.9 a living being; it connotes the arrangement of e.,
42:12.13 Physical, spiritual, and mindal e., as such and in
42:12.13 On Paradise the three e. are co-ordinate, in Havona
44:0.15 to nothing material excepting certain of the basic e..
44:1.5 by the skillful management of the morontia and se..
44:5.4 can be precisely dealt with, even as can the pe..
44:5.5 throughout the universes as p., mindal, and se..
44:5.8 the divine rest and thus recuperate our depleting e..
44:5.10 essential to the effective utilization of the basic e. of
44:7.1 organization of specialized forces and e. which are
46:1.3 The natural resistance to the passage of these e.
46:1.4 hundred thousand centers from which rarefied e. are
46:1.4 these e. are reflected back and down as a gentle,
48:1.5 are able to effect a union of material and of se.,
48:2.1 a combination of spiritual and p. or semimaterial e..
48:2.14 Circuit regulators initiate those changes in material e.
48:2.14 living dynamos seem to transform the everywhere e.
48:2.19 controller is functional with, p., s., and morontial e.;
48:4.9 attitudes are most helpful in recuperating depleted e..
48:6.29 the transition worlds entails real contact with the e.
48:6.29 concerning the nature of those e. which are utilized
49:1.2 the association of chemical, electrical, and basic e..
51:1.4 automatic intake of certain sustaining cosmic e..
51:4.2 Life Carriers impart the full bestowal of the living e.
51:7.4 devote their e. to the promotion of the arts, social
55:2.4 the e. manifest at the instant of the “life flash”
56:9.12 Force Organizers go out into space and mobilize its e
57:1.2 Paradise had long been in control of the space-e.
57:8.18 better insulated the planet from certain space-e..
58:2.1 Vast solar e. pour in upon Urantia embracing wave
65:1.1 the electrochemical domains as a fabricator of pe.
70:2.20 liberate those ever-accumulating emotions and e.
73:6.4 This superplant stored up certain space-e. which
76:4.3 supplemented by superphysical e. unrevealed on
90:3.1 to control the life and e. of the physical domains;
99:4.5 contact with, and release of, se. in the mortal life.
100:4.2 weaned from subsisting upon the nonspiritual e. of
101:10.3 extinguished upon the exhaustion of the limited life e
105:3.5 infinite integrator of Paradise cosmic e. with the
105:3.5 cosmic energies with the se. of the Eternal Son;
105:3.5 weaving the pattern of Paradise into the e. of space
107:7.5 a universe of created beings and nonpersonal e.
109:5.1 Thus are the forces and e. of mind adjusted to the
110:6.4 housed in a body of clean habits, stabilized e.,
111:1.2 much as nebulae take origin in the cosmic e. of
111:4.3 the youth of any generation devote their e. to the
112:0.8 three e. which show both qualitative and quantitative
112:2.14 constitutive factors: the basic e., the master tissues,
112:2.20 unbalanced equilibrium of e. and intellect which,
112:3.1 one kind of death, the physical cessation of life e.;
112:3.2 the temporary continuation of the living e. of the
112:3.2 persistence of the material momentum of cosmic e..
112:3.4 about the time that the measurable brain e. cease
115:7.8 the spirituality of the Son with the immutable e. of
116:4.1 —the creators, creatures, intelligences, and e. of the
116:5.14 they achieve finite victory over the e. and masses
116:7.2 the grand universe depend upon the unfailing e.
117:3.8 with the Conjoint Actor in manipulating the e. of
117:7.14 creature intelligences, reacted to by all created e.,
118:10.7 a true and actualizing correlation of the e. of space,
126:2.5 Jesus devoted his time and e. to just two purposes:
133:5.10 When the e. of the universe are so slowed down that
133:5.10 favorable conditions, these same e. become mass.
138:9.3 could devote their entire e. to the Master’s work
140:6.13 now, when you prepare to devote all of your e. to
155:1.3 they are able to concentrate their e. enthusiastically.
155:5.3 instinctive urge to fear mysterious e. and worship
156:5.4 you intelligently redirect the e. of spirit, mind, and
160:3.2 practices designed to conserve and augment their se..
165:4.5 who devote all their e. to the work of the kingdom.
195:5.10 Harness your e. and bridle your passions; be calm
195:9.6 will of the Father and requiring that the e. of living
energization
7:3.1 profit by the intake of this ministry of spiritual e..
energize
41:5.1 penetrate space for millions of miles to e., light,
41:7.15 energy of the rarest form, admirably adapted to e.
48:2.1 channels of morontia power which sustain and e. the
48:2.13 it requires millions of these regulators to e. even a
energized
15:8.5 certain conditions in space near highly e. cold bodies
38:9.6 Primary midwayers are e. intellectually and spiritually
38:9.7 Secondary midwayers are physically e. by the
41:1.3 are lighted, heated, and e. by methods which make
42:5.1 their associated highly e. minute particles of matter
43:8.1 Edentia spheres are e. directly by the universal space
45:0.3 independently lighted, heated, watered, and e. by the
46:1.9 and their forty-nine satellites are heated, lighted, e.,
76:4.3 Adam and Eve were e. by dual nutrition, subsisting
77:6.3 but their electrically e. offspring live on and on,
100:6.3 The religionist is thrilled and e. with the assurance of
103:5.8 But man is ennobled and mightily e. when he learns
112:6.7 the patterns thereof are e. by the returning Adjuster.
116:7.1 even as the human body is nourished and e. by the
Energizer
104:4.1 Universal Controller, Limitless E., Original Unity,
104:4.28 and the unsearchable plan of the Infinite E.,
energizing
12:1.14 These tremendous wheels of e. forces are situated
29:2.17 the e. of those living creatures who are dependent
48:4.11 of depletion and are not, therefore, subject to re-e..
49:2.7 6. E. types.
49:2.24 6. The e. types. Not all worlds are alike in the
49:2.25 The sixth technique of e. is limited to the midway
energy—noun; see energy, physical; energy-matter;
see force-energy
0:4.11 personality, and e.—spiritual, mindal, or material.
0:4.13 conduct of all beings having to do with force, e.,
0:5.4 Personality is superimposed upon e., and associated
0:5.5 secret of spiritual e., morontia spirits, and perfected
0:6.0 VI. ENERGY AND PATTERN
0:6.2 E. we use as an all-inclusive term applied to spiritual,
0:6.2 your generally accepted definitions of force, e., and
0:6.4 generally use the terms cosmic force, emergent e.,
0:6.6 2. Emergent e. embraces those energies which are
0:6.7 3. Universe power includes all forms of e. which,
0:6.11 Pattern may configure e., but it does not control it.
0:6.12 the individual aspect of e. and of personality.
0:6.12 resultant from e. (physical, spiritual, or mindal) but
0:6.12 That quality of e. or of personality by virtue of which
0:9.1 the encompassed grand universe potential of e.
3:2.3 Viewed as an unspiritual phenomenon, God is e..
3:2.3 And there is still another form of nonspiritual e.
3:2.4 the lightning”; he has ordained the circuits of all e..
3:2.4 The light and e. of the eternal God thus swing on
3:2.6 transient force, a shifting power, or a fluctuating e..
3:4.2 surcharged with the same degree of force and e.;
3:4.2 just as if e., and power had never been poured forth
3:6.7 Ruler of the universes is power, form, e., process,
4:1.6 Father unceasingly pours forth e., light, and life.
4:4.1 God is purposive e. (creative spirit) and absolute will
5:6.3 is not personality, neither is spirit nor physical e..
6:4.1 the interassociation of all undifferentiated spirit e.
7:1.2 therefore is spirit e. undiminished in transmission.
7:1.3 the organized e. of physical matter (quantity) is
8:1.5 the creation of the Gods the second form of e.,
8:1.5 gravity-embraced universe is touched with the e. of
8:1.9 prior to this stupendous eruption of creative e. that
9:1.4 Universal Father presides over the realms of pre-e.,
9:1.4 functions specifically wherever and whenever e.
9:1.4 and exerts a mighty influence over e. and matter.
9:1.8 In addition to this supercontrol of e. and things
9:3.4 powers which can transcend force and neutralize e..
9:3.4 Such powers operate by slowing down e to the point
9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is not e. nor the source of e.
9:3.5 nor destiny of e.; he is the manipulator of e..
9:4.2 Mind is not separated from e. or spirit, or both.
9:4.2 Mind is not inherent in e.; e. is receptive and
9:4.2 mind can be superimposed upon e., but
9:4.5 E. is thing, mind is meaning, spirit is value.
9:4.5 establishes those relative relationships between e.
9:4.6 relative and differential growth in spirit, mind, and e..
9:5.3 a ministry of mind-spirit or mind-e. personalities.
9:6.5 While mind is e. associated in purely material beings
9:6.5 possess minds that are associated with both e. and
9:6.6 Cosmic mind, when not associated with either e. or
9:6.6 (the co-ordinate of the absolutes of spirit and e.)
9:6.7 The greater the spirit-e. divergence, the greater the
9:6.7 the lesser the diversity of e. and spirit, the lesser the
9:6.7 mind seems to function in a mid-zone between e. and
9:6.7 on Paradise, e. and spirit are essentially one.
11:1.4 flow the flood-streams of life, e., and personality
11:5.8 All forms of force and all phases of e. seem to be
11:5.9 Space is not force, e., or power.
11:7.8 force and emergent e. as they circle forever around
11:8.3 linear gravity pertains to the electrical stage of e. or
11:8.5 space potency into the pre-e. forms of cosmic force.
11:8.5 of space, sometimes called pure e. or segregata.
11:8.6 2. Gravity Stages (E.).
11:8.6 emergent e. is originally neutral but consequent upon
11:9.4 The e. and material repercussions of the acts of Deity
12:1.1 all forms of basic e. ever swing around the curved
12:1.2 we never find force, e., or matter thus behaving;
12:2.4 The physicists of Uversa calculate that the e. and
12:3.6 they are neither force, e., nor power circuits.
12:4.1 All units of cosmic e. are in primary revolution, are
12:4.13 of creation is space work but not power-e. work.
12:8.3 Power and e. are the universal evidences of the
12:8.5 action is a quantitative determiner of nonspirit e.;
12:8.5 is the qualitative measure of the living e. of divinity.
12:8.10 Organized e. which is subject to linear gravity except
12:8.15 but this does not invalidate the reality of matter-e..
12:9.6 The mind is a personal-e. system existing around a
14:1.17 permeated by tremendous e. activities of an unknown
14:2.2 one form of e. exists in negative and positive phases.
14:2.3 balanced function of the seven forms of Havona e.
14:2.6 entirely different than in the dual-e. systems of the
15:3.15 the constitutive segmentation of matter-e. into the
15:4.1 and in conformity to the gravity laws of force, e.,
15:4.2 When this e. attains gravity-responding levels, the
15:4.3 This segmentation of e. is a phenomenon which has
15:4.3 though they are competent to deal with space-e.,
15:4.6 for e. is not organized by nebulae—it is universally
15:5.10 the direct result of the accretions of transmuting e. in
15:5.11 suns, all available space-e. having been emitted.
15:6.9 heat and light well illustrates the vast store of e.
15:6.9 The actual e. stored in these invisible particles of
15:6.9 this e. becomes almost wholly available as light
15:6.9 suns to transform and send forth much of the e. of
15:6.12 enormous aggregate of e. and material substance.
15:8.1 that they are able to function as efficient power-e.
15:8.1 serving as focal points for the directionization of e.
15:8.3 Evolving e. has substance; it has weight, although
15:8.3 Mass in matter tends to retard velocity in e.;
15:8.3 and the anywhere-present velocity of e. represents:
15:8.4 maintenance of equilibrium between matter and e.
15:8.4 or to expand and liberate, varying quantities of e..
15:8.5 gravity would eventually convert all e. into matter
15:8.6 overaggregated and threatens to unbalance e.,
15:8.6 gravity’s own tendency to overmaterialize e. is
15:8.6 are suddenly converted into the rarest form of e.,
15:8.7 During the times of plus e. there are power
15:8.7 During times of minus e. there are increased
15:8.7 quickly restore the balance between circulating e.
15:8.10 heat and antigravity disrupt matter and dissipate e..
15:9.2 only two e.-circuit divisions or power segregations:
16:4.1 Third Source and Center in the relationships of e.,
16:4.4 any personal connection between the cosmic-e.
16:4.12 4. The behavior of emergent e. when fully liberated
16:6.4 responds to phases of reality just as e.-material
16:6.10 Matter-e. is recognized by the mathematical logic
17:0.11 regulation of organized physical power, mind e.,
24:1.1 power currents of space and the circuits of spirit e.
24:1.1 these stupendous systems of e. are under control;
24:1.1 with the realms of purely physical or material e.—
24:1.1 —but with the circuits of relative spiritual e. and
24:1.1 The supervisors do not give origin to circuits of e.
24:1.9 but are not concerned in these matters of spirit-e.
24:1.9 the establishment of separate circuits of spirit e.
25:6.1 to manipulate both spiritual and material e..
26:1.17 sustained directly by the intake of the spiritual e. of
26:1.17 Urantia mortals must obtain light-e. through the
27:1.2 There is also the normal rest of e. intake,
27:1.2 beings with physical or with spiritual e..
29:0.5 having to do with the intelligent regulation of e.
29:1.3 The power directors function singly in the power-e.
29:2.11 cosmic phenomena below the levels of “gravity e..”
29:2.13 Three currents of primary e. of ten segregations each
29:2.14 All e. is circuited in the Paradise cycle, but the
29:2.14 There is a difference between Havona e. and the
29:2.14 of three phases of e. of ten segregations each.
29:2.14 it is like a vast moving ocean of e. which engulfs
29:2.16 are engaged in the orderly dispatch of effective e. to
29:2.16 intensified lanes of e. useful for interplanetary
29:2.16 Such a lane or line of e., sometimes also called
29:2.16 is a direct circuit of e. from one power center to
29:2.16 to the free space movements of undifferentiated e..
29:3.5 scheme for the interruption of the physical lines of e.;
29:3.6 creation except power, material or semiphysical e.;
29:3.7 these e.-modifying units are not stationary as are the
29:3.8 and regulation of the master circuits of universe e..
29:3.11 perfect control over only seven of the ten forms of e.
29:4.3 There is a distinct segregation of e. and a separation
29:4.14 lay lines of e. for the purpose of conveying sound
29:4.14 these undiscovered forms of e. are utilized by the
29:4.20 to directionize the flow of e. and to facilitate its
29:4.21 They influence e. and power transformations
29:4.24 Their e.-transmutive attributes render them most
29:4.24 one time transformers seem to consume or store e.;
29:4.24 at other times they appear to exude or liberate e..
29:4.25 are able to exert a profound influence upon the e.
29:4.27 They are marvelous dispatchers of e. as it is
29:4.28 When e. is to be diverted to a new circuit,
29:4.28 by virtue of their unique attributes of e.-attraction,
29:4.28 directionize the flow of certain forms of electric e.;
29:4.29 the weakening currents of specialized e. passing from
29:4.32 these living organisms store e. during times of plus
29:4.33 your knowledge of e. and matter is not sufficiently
29:4.35 the unique power of evolving limitless supplies of e..
29:4.35 a form of e. which is hardly known on Urantia
29:4.36 joint creation of all three orders of e.-control beings:
29:5.5 (pre-e. not responsive to direct Paradise gravity)
29:5.5 into primary or puissant e., e. transmuting from
30:1.113 not associated with either spiritual or physical e.
30:1.113 be termed mindal- and physical-e. personalities.
32:1.1 when emergent e becomes responsive to local gravity
32:1.4 possesses all of the physical endowment of e. and
32:1.4 consists in the quantitative charge of space-e. held
32:2.1 From pre-existent e. these Sons materialize matter,
32:2.4 at the exact e.-mass center of the local universe.
32:2.5 the materialization of sufficient e. to enable the
34:1.3 of the Gods and following the flash of spiritual e.,
35:3.20 devoted to a single line of research, such as e.,
36:2.14 and manipulating the essential units of e. which are
36:5.17 Nonspiritual mind is either a spirit-e. manifestation
36:6.6 We speak of life as “e.” and as “force,” but life is
36:6.6 segregated system of e.—material, mindal, or spiritual
38:7.2 One is an e positive personality; the other, e negative
38:9.8 entire e. gamut extending from the gross physical
39:2.4 There is a differential of e. which effectively
39:2.9 Transporters take on e. for flight while in transit
39:2.15 can simultaneously traverse the same lines of e..
39:3.9 all three of the universally distributed lines of e.,
39:3.9 transporters are able to superimpose velocity of e.
39:4.16 fabricated of the liaison of spiritual and material e.
41:2.4 The circuitizing and channelizing of e. is supervised
41:2.4 highly heated orbs and the dark e.-charged spheres.
41:2.5 the mobilization and transmutation of universal e..
41:2.5 vegetable life transforming the material e. of light
41:2.5 method whereby this vegetative e. can be converted
41:2.6 with e. as a component factor of living creatures,
41:2.6 related to the preliving manifestations of material e.
41:2.8 their order in an effort to equalize these lines of e..
41:3.1 thousand brilliant suns pouring forth light and e. in
41:3.1 initiate the specialized currents of e. which play
41:3.6 accompanied by loss of heat and circulating e.,
41:3.9 capture of meteors by the accretion of e.-material
41:4.3 also largely lost their free ultimatonic stores of e..
41:5.1 retain light by opacity until the light-e. pressure
41:5.1 a sun to cause it to shoot forth such a stream of e.
41:5.2 As you value e. and power on your world, sunlight
41:5.5 highly heated and agitated electrons with sufficient e.
41:5.5 The great e. of velocity required to escape the clutch
41:5.6 E., whether as light or in other forms, in its flight
41:5.7 Solar e. may seem to be propelled in waves, but
41:5.7 A given form of organized e. does not proceed in
41:6.1 modified by the various forms of e. and matter which
41:6.4 to ride the emerging streams of light and e.,
41:7.0 7. SOURCES OF SOLAR ENERGY
41:7.3 the sources of solar e., named in the order of their
41:7.8 cooling and contraction of a sun yields e. and heat
41:7.13 the e. of more than one hundred horsepower exerted
41:7.14 main streams of universe e. can shine on forever.
41:7.14 intake of space-force and analogous circulating e..
41:7.15 Such disappearing suns thus become e. of the
41:7.15 SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS
41:8.1 In those suns which are encircuited in the space-e.
41:8.1 solar e. is liberated by various complex nuclear
41:9.1 maintenance of basic ultimatonic associations of e.
41:9.1 The great e. losses in the early days of a sun,
41:9.2 Ultimatonic e. does not obey the linear or direct
41:9.2 but it does ever swing true to the circuit of the great
42:0.0 ENERGY—MIND AND MATTER
42:0.1 in the sense that e. is the basis of all existence,
42:0.1 and pure e. is controlled by the Universal Father.
42:0.1 Force, e., is the one thing which stands as an
42:0.1 This vast stream of e. proceeding from the Paradise
42:0.2 The manipulation of universe e. is in accordance
42:0.2 manifested power and circulating e. is modified by
42:1.2 Matter—e.—for they are but diverse manifestations of
42:1.2 Matter may appear to manifest inherent e. and to
42:1.2 The ultimaton, the first measurable form of e., has
42:1.3 universal space a form of e. not known on Urantia.
42:1.4 one atom of matter or to originate one flash of e.
42:1.5 The creation of e. and the bestowal of life are the
42:1.5 The river of e. and life is a continuous outpouring
42:1.5 This divine e. pervades all creation.
42:1.5 modifications of space-force which eventuate in e.;
42:1.5 the power directors transmute e. into matter;
42:1.5 inaugurate similar processes in divine forms of e.,
42:1.6 E. proceeds from Paradise, fashioned after the divine
42:1.6 E.—pure e.—partakes of the nature of the divine
42:1.6 it is fashioned after the similitude of the three Gods
42:1.7 But e., though springing from the Infinite, is not
42:1.8 E. is eternal but not infinite; it ever responds to the
42:1.8 Forever force and e. go on; having gone out from
42:1.8 it must return thereto, even if age upon age be
42:2.1 the various levels of force and e.—physical, mindal,
42:2.1 follow accepted definitions of force, e., and power.
42:2.1 In this paper, for example, the word e. is used to
42:2.1 and power to the postgravity, stages of e..
42:2.2 following classification for cosmic force, emergent e.
42:2.9 Primordial force is sometimes spoken of as pure e.;
42:2.10 These two levels of emerging e. are: a. Puissant
42:2.11 a. Puissant e.. This is the powerful-directional,
42:2.11 mighty-tensioned, and forcible-reacting e.—
42:2.11 This primary or puissant e. is not at first definitely
42:2.11 When e. emerges to the level of initial response to
42:2.12 b. Gravity e..
42:2.12 The now-appearing gravity-responding e. carries
42:2.12 gravity e. is the product of the e. elaboration
42:2.12 space-e. rapidly passes from the puissant to the
42:2.12 the electronic and the postelectronic stages of e.
42:2.13 Ultimate in both levels of emergent-e. manifestation.
42:2.14 Space-force has been changed into space-e. and
42:2.14 space-e. and thence into the e. of gravity control.
42:2.14 control of twenty-one of the thirty phases of e.
42:2.14 This domain of power-e.-matter is the realm of the
42:2.16 5. Havona e..
42:2.16 level by level, to the working level of the e.-power of
42:2.16 there is next encountered a pre-existent phase of e.
42:2.16 e.-power now seems to begin to swing back towards
42:2.18 6. Transcendental e.. This e. system operates on
42:2.19 E. is close of kin to divinity when it is Paradise e..
42:2.19 to the belief that monota is the living, nonspirit e. of
42:2.19 counterpart of the living, spirit e. of the Original Son
42:2.21 can comprehend the e. infinity of the First Source
42:2.22 they cause e. to segment, organize, or assemble in
42:2.22 implies that there must be something inherent in e.
42:2.23 conversant with all phases of emergent-e. behavior
42:3.13 does it take into account pre-emergent stages of e.
42:4.1 Light, heat, electricity, magnetism, chemism, e., and
42:4.2 heat, in another as forms of e. unknown on Urantia;
42:4.2 of restless, surging electrical e. or magnetic power;
42:4.2 again may this same e. re-emerge and many times
42:4.3 manipulation of the basic units of materialized e.,
42:4.3 They are masters of e. as it circulates in this
42:4.3 they are able to effectively control and direct e.
42:4.3 curtailed when electronically organized e. swings
42:4.5 provided neither emergent e. nor organized matter
42:4.8 pressure can convert ultimatons back into puissant e.
42:4.9 suns can transform matter into various forms of e.,
42:4.9 association with larger accretions of materializing e..
42:4.10 of this never-ending metamorphosis of e. and matter
42:4.10 on all transmutation phenomena of e. and matter.
42:4.11 increase of e. divided by the square of the velocity of
42:4.11 which resting matter can perform is equal to the e.
42:4.12 in atomic weight represents the actual loss of e. in
42:4.13 The integrity of matter is assured by the fact that e.
42:4.14 The quantity of e. taken in or given out when
42:4.14 vibratory or wavelike behavior of such units of e.
42:5.0 5. WAVE-ENERGY MANIFESTATIONS
42:5.1 Orvonton there are one hundred octaves of wave e.
42:5.3 the first stage of emergent e. in which wavelike
42:5.4 The assembly of e. into the minute spheres of the
42:5.4 condensation occurs with consequent storage of e..
42:5.6 This stage of e. is the basis of all materialization in
42:5.6 definite and uniform measurable particles of light-e.,
42:5.6 electron always gives up a particle of light-e. when
42:5.14 electrons, and other mass aggregations of e. are
42:6.1 the organization of evolved e. into matter entails the
42:6.1 concentration of e. into discrete masses of definite
42:6.3 of deindividuation, return to the puissant-e. stage.
42:6.4 the revolutionary-e. prerequisites to electronic
42:7.1 There is at the center of every minute universe of e.
42:7.1 Surrounding this e. center there whirl, in endless
42:7.4 distinguishable atomic materializations of space-e. in
42:8.1 these basic physical units a powerful and unknown e.
42:8.4 Thus does the mesotron function as an “e.-carrier”
42:8.5 atoms perform radioactively, they emit far more e.
42:8.5 from the breaking up of the mesotron “e. carrier,”
42:8.6 is a form of e. as yet undiscovered on Urantia.
42:9.1 the manifestation of the decimal constitution of e.,
42:9.2 the number ten, the decimal system, is inherent in e.,
42:9.3 points to the sevenfold constitution of ancestral e.
42:10.1 This eternal cycle of e., being circuited in the
42:10.7 portray the relationships of mind to nonspiritual e..
42:11.1 in the extra-Havona universes only as pure e. and
42:11.5 response is a quantitative measure of nonspirit e..
42:11.5 All mass—organized e.—is subject to this grasp
42:11.5 Physical materialized e., organized as so-called
42:12.9 is not a manifestation of e., either physical, mindal,
43:1.11 as a factor in the e.-transformation technique for
44:1.1 the melody of the realm rolled in upon the spirit e.
44:5.1 These artisans are concerned with every kind of e.:
44:5.4 The manipulators of spiritual e. are an intriguing
44:5.4 Spiritual e. acts in accordance with established
44:5.4 improved techniques for the intake of spiritual e.
44:5.4 fundamental laws of the Son governing spirit e.
44:5.5 association of the three original phases of divine e.
44:5.8 rest is associated with the technique of spiritual-e.
44:5.8 Morontia and spirit e. must be replenished just as
44:5.9 a form of rest required to replenish the e. losses
46:1.3 e. of Jerusem is superbly controlled and circulates
46:1.6 The gases which reflect this light-e. from the upper
46:2.4 with the superior forces and spirit sources of e..
46:2.8 providing initial e. for escaping the planetary gravity
46:6.2 improvement, the domains of physical power and e..
47:4.6 a kingdom of living e. unknown on the material
48:1.3 so to transform these associations of e. as to create
48:2.13 beings who co-ordinate physical and spiritual e.
48:2.15 morontia world has a separate order of morontia e.,
48:2.20 Stabilizers. These are the regulators of morontia e.
48:2.20 They make possible the conversion of morontia e.
48:6.37 When you feel important, you lose e. to the wear and
48:6.37 wear and tear of ego dignity so that there is little e.
49:2.22 mortal life fashioned to withstand the differential e.
49:2.24 Not all worlds are alike in the manner of taking in e.
49:2.24 life-process exchanges directly by means of light-e.
49:2.25 The superbreathers employ the fourth type of e.
49:2.25 nonbreathers utilize the fifth order of nutrition and e.
51:1.3 they are surcharged with divine e. and saturated with
51:1.4 nature and constitution, partaking of materialized e.
53:3.2 that physical gravity and space-e. were inherent in
53:3.6 Lucifer maintained that far too much time and e.
56:0.2 manifold manifestations of universal creative e..
56:1.1 There are force, e., and power, but they are all one
56:1.3 pure-e. response is universal and inescapable.
56:1.3 Pure e. (primordial force) and pure spirit are wholly
56:1.3 personal presence of the Paradise Father of pure e.
56:1.4 Pure e. is the ancestor of all relative, nonspirit
56:3.1 in the dual phenomena of pure e. and pure spirit.
56:9.14 There is co-ordination of all levels of e. and all
56:10.18 matter is the time-space shadow of the e.-shining of
57:1.6 the inherent qualities of e. insure the progressive and
57:1.7 preparing to withdraw, having made the space-e.
57:2.4 the height of the Andronover e.-mobilization period
57:3.7 segregation of immense space aggregations of e. and
57:8.18 this did much to facilitate the control of terrestrial e.
58:2.1 that you receive from the sun other forms of e.—
58:3.1 blazing suns break down and disperse as radiant e.
58:3.1 of flood tides of short space rays of radiant e..
58:3.1 radiations is a form of space-e. unknown on Urantia.
58:3.2 greater than all other forms of radiant e. existing in
58:3.4 laboratories, harboring all phases of evolving e.
58:3.4 plasm as are some of the longer rays of radiant e..
58:3.4 amazing flood of the short space rays of universe e.
60:3.11 the enormous e. of the sluggish momentum of the
69:6.7 And cooking lessened the expenditure of vital e.
71:2.7 the mores, is the basic and elemental e. in social
74:1.2 had been directors of the division of experimental e.
74:6.3 knowing full well the chemistry and e. of these foods
74:6.4 Adam and Eve also imbibed “light and e.” direct
75:7.6 access to this source of e. was denied Adam and Eve
79:4.9 religion, the indispensable source of that higher e.
81:2.14 electricity, and other undiscovered sources of e.,
81:6.21 only e. applied to land cultivation was man power.
81:6.27 but spiritual idealism is the e. which really uplifts
90:3.9 cause and effect in the physical domains of e.,
94:1.4 Brahman was conceived as the e.-divinity principle
94:3.2 at one and the same time identified as creative e. and
94:6.8 in the Absolute God is the source of that divine e.
94:11.6 the finite cosmos of e., mind, and spirit, bounded by
99:4.13 portrays the triune existence of spirit, mind, and e.
99:7.3 to zeal, sympathy with power, and ideals with e..
101:2.9 Matter plus e. under certain conditions is manifested
101:10.4 E. and mind do lead back to Paradise and Deity,
102:0.1 No display of e. nor expression of trust can carry
102:2.5 will portray to man the experiential synthesis of e.,
102:2.6 the soul and e. of true philosophic dynamics is mortal
102:6.3 the personalization of e., the entity of gravity,
102:7.8 later be driven into the arms of the Absolute of e.,
103:6.4 the cosmos appears to be mechanical and e.-material.
103:6.6 Both e.-things and spirit values are colored by their
103:7.12 the thought domain of mathematics, of the e. and
103:7.12 The maximum harmonization of the e.-spirit
103:7.13 the experience in and with the physical world of e.
104:2.6 —the relationships of the God of force, e., power,
104:3.2 the mathematics and premathematics of force, e.,
104:3.13 The Father is e. revealed in Paradise-Havona and
104:3.13 at the same time e. concealed in the Unqualified
104:4.13 E. is organized by the cosmic agents of the Third
104:4.13 e. is fashioned after the pattern of Paradise,
104:4.26 the Unqualified Absolute, and the source of all e..
104:4.27 absolutely controls the fundamental units of cosmic e
104:4.28 This triunity is force and e..
105:2.11 the universe as the absolute coherence of pure e.
105:3.2 God, universal love, eternal spirit, and infinite e.;
105:3.4 Just as spirit e. is related to the Universal Father
105:3.4 so is all cosmic e. grasped in the gravity control of
105:3.4 all other organized and organizing e. is in eternal
105:4.9 eternity witnesses the diversification of cosmic e.,
107:5.1 not only prepersonal but also prior to all e. and
107:5.1 On a monistic level antecedent to e. and spirit
107:6.4 mindedness, factors of pure e. are also present.
107:6.4 God is the source of pure e. and of pure spirit,
107:6.7 Adjusters do not require energy intake; they are e.,
107:6.7 they are e., e. of the highest and most divine order.
108:6.4 reaches the mind over the nerve-e. mechanism of the
110:4.1 in full touch with the spirit intelligence and e. of the
111:6.4 The spirit can dominate mind; so mind can control e..
111:6.4 But mind can control e. only through its own
111:6.4 Creature mind does not inherently control e.;
111:6.4 But creature mind can and does manipulate e. just
111:6.5 and means of controlling matter and directing e..
111:7.5 universe intelligence cancelled by the chemical-e.
112:5.14 again to function in relationship with living e..
112:5.16 authorities provide that relationship of universe e.—
112:6.7 adjutant mind needs only the associated material-e.
113:2.10 For purposes of rest and recharging with the life e.
115:3.14 cosmos have their center; be it spirit, mind, or e.,
115:3.14 the same time the mind activation of cosmic e.,
116:3.2 The finite domains of e. and spirit are literally held
116:3.3 or unify the spirit of divinity with the pattern of e..
116:5.10 The bifurcation of e. and spirit (stemming from the
116:5.12 levels but also to the physical level of e. and mass.
116:5.14 In the final analysis, all e. responds to mind,
116:5.14 for physical dominance over the relationships of e.
116:5.15 with bringing cosmic e. into harmony with concepts
116:5.15 personality unification of the e.-controlling mind
116:5.16 jeopardized by the appearance of new e. and mass.
116:6.3 On absolute levels, e. and spirit are one.
116:6.3 and as e. and spirit move spaceward from Paradise,
116:6.4 That e. can be directionized by the action of
116:6.4 discloses the responsiveness of e. to mind action.
116:6.7 is a wide gulf between cosmic e. and divine spirit;
116:7.2 Much as mortals look to solar e. for life maintenance
117:2.6 will achieve completion (in the e.-spirit sense).
117:3.1 The diversification of eternal e., divine spirit, and
117:4.8 are created out of the living potential of e., mind,
117:5.6 Be they mind, spirit, or e., the growing creations of
117:5.7 The great circuits of e., mind, and spirit are never
118:7.6 The bestowal of life renders material-e. systems
118:8.2 man’s roots are truly in the physical world of e..
125:6.13 She set to work with renewed e to mold his thoughts
127:6.12 technique of utilizing the e. of the spiritual drive to
130:2.4 becoming the material life partner with spiritual e.
130:4.15 universe control by the e. and spirit of the Supreme.
131:3.4 While faith is the e. of the better life, nevertheless,
131:4.2 God is the great source of e.; he is the Great Soul.
131:4.4 possessed of unlimited e. and infinite wisdom.
132:7.5 failed to provide in his teaching the moral e. and
133:5.4 Scientists may some day measure the e., or force
133:5.10 attaches to unrecognized e. as well as visible matter.
133:5.10 the fundamental cause of this universe of e.-mass,
133:7.6 a co-ordination of function between impersonal e.
136:8.8 the transmutation of divine and creative e. into
144:5.31 And vitalize us with your infinite e..
145:3.11 Jesus instantly ruled that such an act of creative e.
145:3.14 healing at this sundown demonstration of divine e.
150:5.4 the gospel with new power and with renewed e. and
152:0.2 who touched me, for I perceived that living e. had
152:1.4 the attributes of creative e. combined with spiritual
152:3.1 The feeding of the five thousand by supernatural e.
156:5.5 There is mighty power in the expulsive e. of a new
156:5.10 but moral power and spiritual e. are mighty forces
159:5.10 patiently to bear their obligations but rather with e.
160:1.4 the disquieting and e.-requiring lure of the pursuit
160:1.10 also of appropriating the e. for the solution of the
160:1.11 seek for new stores of wisdom and e. for meeting
160:3.1 maturity necessitates work, and work requires e..
160:3.1 Excitement does not augment e.; it rather exhausts
160:3.1 Whence then comes the e. to do these great things
160:3.1 taking in power while we are here giving out e..
194:3.19 a stimulus for mind, and an unfailing e. for the soul.
194:4.4 experience; they are filled with a new spiritual e..
195:7.23 an evolving and advancing universe of e. and matter.
energy, physical or energy, physical-
0:6.3 P. is a term denoting all phases and forms of motion,
0:6.4 In discussing p. manifestations, we generally use the
0:6.12 resultant from e. (physical, spiritual, or mindal) but
3:2.3 From this divine activity all p. and other material
5:6.3 alone is not personality, neither is spirit nor p..
9:1.4 the Isle of Paradise unifies the domain of p. and
9:1.4 higher spheres of spiritual values, p. relationships
9:1.8 In addition to this supercontrol of e. and things p.
9:7.2 can be traced back to the Son, p. to Paradise,
11:5.1 We are informed that all p. and cosmic-force circuits
11:5.9 All physical force, e., and matter are one.
11:8.4 The numerous forms of cosmic force, p., power,
12:8.3 P. is the one reality which is true and steadfast in
12:9.3 in the realms of life but even in the world of p.,
14:1.14 nor absorb light; they are nonreactive to p. light,
15:6.9 Many phases of p. and all forms of matter are
15:6.16 The laws of p. behavior are basically universal,
15:8.2 The p. circuits administered by the power centers
24:1.1 with the realms of purely physical or material e.—
24:1.14 mind which are p. associated—mechanical mind.
27:1.2 the recharging of beings with spiritual or p..
29:1.1 Power Directors are the p. regulators of the grand
29:2.17 who are dependent upon certain forms of p. for the
29:3.5 for the interruption of the physical lines of e.;
29:4.20 control of six of the nine more subtle forms of p..
29:4.28 for more than half of the thirty forms of p..
29:4.35 danger that the special or modified forms of p. on
30:1.113 that is not associated with either spiritual or p. is
30:1.113 might be termed mindal- and p. personalities.
34:6.5 Spiritual life, like physical e., is consumed.
36:5.17 spirit-energy manifestation or a p-e. phenomenon.
41:2.3 the supervision of the entire p. system of Satania is
42:2.1 the various levels of force and e.—physical, mindal,
42:2.2 force, emergent energy, and universe power—p.:
42:2.14 Thus has p. been ripened to that point where it
42:2.14 versatile directors, centers, and controllers of p. in
42:4.2 almost endless changes to which p. may be subject.
42:11.5 Physical materialized e., organized as so-called
42:12.9 is not a manifestation of e., either physical, mindal,
42:12.13 of time and space, p. seems to predominate, but
43:1.11 and for adapting other incoming p. streams.
44:5.1 artisans are concerned with every kind of e.: p.,
44:5.2 1. P. manipulators. The p. manipulators serve for
44:5.2 manipulation and control of many phases of p..
44:5.4 accordance with established laws, just as does p..
44:5.8 energy must be replenished just as certainly as p.,
46:6.2 improvement, the domains of physical power and p..
48:2.13 unique beings co-ordinate physical and spiritual e.
65:0.3 1. The p.-domain—mind-capacity production.
90:3.9 cause and effect in the physical domains of e.,
118:8.2 his roots are truly in the physical world of e..
133:5.4 Science deals with p. activities; religion deals with
energy—adjective
energy action(s)
12:1.14 a zone of an unbelievable e. which increases in
58:3.4 Great e. also occur in the marginal gases of the
75:8.7 by precise laws characterized by unvarying e.,
energy activity or activities
10:3.18 creatures nor with the e. of the material universes.
15:6.9 the tremendous heat pressure and the associated e.
42:5.13 Of all these ten phases of wavelike e., the eye can
42:5.14 merely a name to designate a group of force and e.
58:3.4 But none of these tremendous and far-flung e. of
133:5.4 Science deals with physical-e.; religion deals with
energy aggregation
29:4.17 They keep the whole vast living e. in harmonious
energy arouser
71:6.2 It is not necessary that this social e. be forever selfish
energy attributes
29:4.24 Their e.-transmutive attributes render them most
energy balance
29:4.24 in the important task of maintaining universal e.,
energy beams
42:5.14 matter, together with the initial velocity of the e.,
energy behavior
15:6.16 The laws of physical e. are basically universal,
42:2.23 are fully conversant with all phases of emergent-e.
energy blast
41:9.1 as a veritable e. during adolescent solar times.
energy carrier
42:8.5 derived from the breaking up of the mesotron “e.,”
energy catalyst
41:8.1 carbon acts as an e. since it is in no way changed
energy catalyzers
42:2.22 These power directors themselves are e.; they cause
energy center(s)
23:2.20 not explore and chart these newly organizing e.,
41:1.3 where they function at the exact e. of that sphere.
42:7.1 Surrounding this e. there whirl, in endless profusion
energy changes
15:5.12 readjustment is accompanied by tremendous e. and
energy channels
15:4.2 designed to establish the e. and power circuits
41:8.1 In those suns which are encircuited in the space-e.
42:4.4 Gravity acts positively on the power lanes and e. of
energy charge(s)
12:2.4 equal many times the total material mass and e.
14:2.2 units of energy-matter contain a twofold e.,
15:4.6 one-hundred-thousandth part of the total e. of a
29:2.14 This threefold e. spreads throughout the space of
29:3.10 That is the e. of organized space;
29:4.2 which indicate the power pressure and the e. of
32:1.4 The e. of a local universe is approximately one one-
41:0.2 principles governing segmentation of the total e.
46:1.3 zone channels, which are fed from the e. of space
48:4.10 and while awaiting the reception of new e.,
58:3.2 This short-ray e. of universe space is four hundred
160:2.8 Isolation tends to exhaust the e. charge of the soul.
energy circuit(s)
12:1.14 Between the e. of the seven superuniverses and
15:8.2 The physical e. administered by the power centers
15:9.2 level only two e. divisions or power segregations:
15:9.10 7. The e. of the power centers and the physical
24:1.1 The supervisors do not give origin to circuits of e.
24:1.1 They direct and manipulate all such spirit-e. outside
29:0.10 the e. of space outside of the central universe were
29:2.10 the regulators of the master e. of the grand universe.
29:3.5 relinquish their direct supervision of the e. of time
34:1.1 the establishment of the e. by the power centers
41:1.1 to produce that vast complex of e., power lanes,
41:1.3 And these e. are basic to all physical-material and
41:3.1 and directionizing of the e. of the material creations.
49:1.2 Carriers are the instigators of the e. of living matter.
77:9.4 Although their ability to traverse the e. makes
117:7.13 The e. will be in perfect balance and in complete
energy circulation
15:6.9 In this way suns serve as local accelerators of e.,
energy concealed
104:3.13 at the same time e. concealed in the Unqualified
energy concentrations
29:3.7 the living mechanisms of the various segregated e..
energy concept
103:6.10 bridge gulfs between the spirit concept and the e..
energy conditions
29:4.12 of their superiors and in reaction to existing e..
57:1.7 preparing to withdraw, having made the space-e.
58:3.4 These e. of space are germane to the essential
energy conservators
29:4.32 and invaluable entities are masterly e. and custodians.
energy control
8:2.5 potential eventually expands to infinity, the e.,
15:8.0 8. ENERGY CONTROL AND REGULATION
15:8.8 which are not wholly amenable to the laws of e.
29:2.12 Here in the divine universe there is perfection of e.,
29:4.16 the techniques of intelligent e. and transmutation.
29:4.20 unbelievable changes in power adjustment and e.
29:4.21 to effect e. in a collective as well as an individual
41:1.3 Basing their activities on such focal points of e.,
52:3.6 dispensation is an age of great invention, e.,
energy controllers
15:8.3 plus the regulatory function of the living e. of the
15:8.5 First, because of the antigravity influences of the e.,
32:2.2 These power directors and e. who long preceded the
38:9.8 both morontia- and spirit-e. and mind circuiters.
energy creations
34:0.3 Spirit transforms these e. into physical substances.
energy currents
15:7.1 supplied with heat by the circulation of certain e.
29:4.21 movement or detain, condense, and retard the e..
30:3.2 no living or dead suns near at hand to disturb the e..
39:5.14 as the seraphim is made ready to swing into the e. of
42:4.6 there are gravity-responding e., power circuits,
42:4.10 Temperature, e., distance, and the presence of the
46:2.4 these main e. being located at ten-mile intervals.
energy cyclones
29:5.5 They are the living instigators of the e. of space
42:2.12 Force Organizers may retire from the e. of space
energy demands
39:2.9 never withstand the e. entailed by such a journey
energy depletion
41:7.14 channels of recharging are destined to undergo e.—
42:1.9 If this were not true, then evidence of e. at some
energy direction
38:7.5 beings of e. are incapable of progression;
41:2.7 These intelligent creatures of power control and e.
energy distribution
16:0.12 of its specialized power control and segmental e..
41:1.3 designed to exert a powerful influence over e..
energy divergence
9:6.7 The greater the spirit-e., the greater the observable
107:5.1 not only prepersonal but also prior to all spirit and e.
energy domain(s)
0:4.2 1. Undeified reality ranges from the e. of the
42:2.16 This is the existential e. of the Conjoint Actor,
65:0.3 1. The physical-e.—mind-capacity production.
65:7.5 responses of living organisms pertain to the e. of the
energy dominance
9:0.2 for force endowment and in capacity for e.;
energy elaboration
42:2.12 gravity energy is the product of the e. resulting
energy endowment
101:10.4 but neither the e. nor the mind endowment of man
energy evolution(s)
23:4.5 the vast e. now taking place throughout the realms of
36:6.5 it has undergone e. and survives only as a part of the
42:4.7 —is secondary only to gravity in the realms of e.
energy expenditure
41:7.3 these phenomena are indicative of enormous e.,
energy extension
42:7.8 The wavelike e. of an electron may so spread out
energy factors
2:3.4 The living e. of identity are resolved by the
energy facts
103:7.3 is cognizant of the e. of the Universal Controller
energy flow
29:4.28 transmitters can actually induce an increased e. in the
energy fluctuation(s)
15:5.12 dead suns are influential in creating widespread e..
16:4.11 3. The fluctuations in e. manifestations exhibited by
49:3.3 During such times of tremendous e. the inhabitants
energy forms
11:8.5 of space potency into the pre-e. of cosmic force.
energy gamut
38:9.8 the entire e. extending from the gross physical power
energy governors
29:2.19 order acting as universe balance wheels or e..
energy growth
43:6.6 Such morontia vegetation is purely an e.; when eaten
energy impingements
44:1.5 3. E.—melody produced by the skillful management
energy infinity
42:2.21 can comprehend the e. of the First Great Source and
104:4.22 The Fourth Triunity—the triunity of e. infinity.
energy insulators
39:5.12 In reality these wings are e.—friction shields.
energy intake
27:1.2 There is also the normal rest of e., the recharging
44:5.8 rest is associated with the technique of spiritual-e..
44:5.10 sanobim regarding the most efficient modes of e. and
49:2.25 The superbreathers employ the fourth type of e.,
76:4.3 did not inherit the parental endowment of e. and
77:8.3 are nonmaterial beings as regards nutrition and e.,
107:6.7 Thought Adjusters do not require e.; they are energy,
energy islands
41:7.15 be recharged by certain nonluminous e. of space
energy lanes
116:7.1 This physical universe is permeated by e. which
energy level(s)
42:5.6 When electrons pass from higher to lower e. of
103:6.10 Early man did not differentiate between the e. and
energy light
14:1.14 nor absorb light; they are nonreactive to physical-e.,
energy locomotion
41:6.3 modifications, is also capable of light and e..
energy losses
41:9.1 The great e. in the early days of a sun,
energy mandates
111:7.5 universe intelligence cancelled by the chemical-e.
energy manifestation(s)
0:6.4 In discussing physical e., we generally use the terms
11:9.7 and the source-center of all force-space and e..
12:2.1 vast e. now characteristic of those outer regions,
12:3.9 no information about these vast e. aside from
15:4.2 the primary and secondary e. of physical reality.
16:4.4 The e. under the jurisdiction of the Master Spirits
16:4.4 they do not appear to be in any direct manner
16:4.11 3. The fluctuations in e. exhibited by linear-gravity
29:3.11 must represent the unpredictable realms of e.
30:3.4 study all forms and phases of space material and e.
36:5.17 Nonspiritual mind is either a spirit-e. or a physical-
36:6.1 Life is different from all e.; even the material life of
41:2.7 are concerned in the practical problems of e..
42:2.10 two phases of transmutation in the realms of e.
42:2.13 action of the Ultimate in both levels of emergent-e.
42:5.0 5. WAVE-ENERGY MANIFESTATIONS
42:5.1 Of these one hundred groups of e., sixty-four are
42:5.2 Wavelike e.—from the standpoint of twentieth-
42:5.6 Wavelike e. attend upon the performances of the
42:5.14 Light and all other forms of recognizable e. consist
48:2.11 but function in a world of their own as regards e.
energy manipulation
9:0.1 mind and endowed with unique prerogatives of e..
15:6.11 a powerful influence universe equilibrium and e..
44:1.10 thousand different modes of sound, color, and e.,
energy manipulators
41:2.4 thousand living and intelligent e scattered throughout
44:0.10 5. E. Manipulators.
44:5.0 5. THE ENERGY MANIPULATORS
44:5.2 1. Physical-e.. The physical e. serve for long
44:5.2 they are experts in the manipulation and control of
44:5.2 They are conversant with the three basic currents
44:5.2 These beings are of inestimable assistance to the
44:5.2 They are the persistent students of the cosmic
44:5.3 2. Mind-e. manipulators.
44:5.4 3. Spiritual-e. manipulators.
44:5.10 These e. also function in hundreds of other ways
energy mass
12:4.13 The work that is done in moving the material e. of
energy materialization
41:9.1 in the adventure of electronic association and e.,
energy materials
112:2.12 observation of all this relative synthesis of the e.
energy mechanism
108:6.4 which reaches the mind over the nerve-e. of the body
energy metamorphosis
105:7.15 endless drama of personality performance and e..
energy misbehavior
41:2.8 beings are not responsible for all e. on Urantia.
energy mobilization(s)
29:2.16 during the later times of universe organization of e..
31:9.7 where already our physicists have detected definite e.
energy movement(s)
12:2.4 neither are the e. therein discernibly connected
29:2.15 are definite and localized e. initiated and directed for
46:2.4 system is allied with the circulatory streams of e.,
energy organization
14:2.2 order of e. radically different from any prevailing in
42:8.1 permeates the space embraced within this tiny e..
48:1.3 have exactly one hundred forms of a unique e. called
energy overcontrol
29:3.12 related to the master universe e. of the Unqualified
energy particle(s)
42:3.3 of existence, the e. which go to make up electrons.
42:5.14 consist of a succession of definite e. which proceed
42:5.14 these processions of e. appear as wave phenomena
42:6.2 on free, unattached, and uncharged electronic-e.
42:8.4 the mesotron function as an “e.-carrier” particle
energy path
29:2.16 sometimes called an e., is a direct circuit of energy
29:4.28 transmitters deploy themselves in a line along the e.,
energy pattern(s)
0:5.4 identity can be associated with nonliving e..
110:7.6 complete domination of the e. and chemical forces
112:5.17 1. The fabrication of a suitable form, a morontia e.,
112:6.2 Such forms, while entirely real, are not e. of the
112:6.7 adjutant mind needs only the associated material-e.
energy personalities
9:5.3 ministry of mind a ministry of mind-spirit or mind-e..
30:1.113 are what might be termed mindal- and physical-e..
energy phenomena or phenomenon
36:5.17 either a spirit-energy manifestation or a physical e..
112:2.10 theory of electronic association or materialistic e..
195:6.6 assertions the universe is a blind and purposeless e..
energy plant
67:3.5 mortals to partake of the fruit and leaves of this e..
energy pole
39:5.13 into a position above the universe e. of the planet.
energy potential
15:4.9 The e. of these stellar gas clouds is unbelievably
15:4.9 it is taken up by near-by suns and redispatched in
32:1.3 local universes are all approximately of the same e.,
104:4.26 Existentially present within this triunity is the e. of
energy prerequisites
42:6.4 the revolutionary-e. to electronic organization.
energy presence
29:4.37 quantitative and qualitative e. are called chronoldeks.
41:7.15 the critical level of ultimatonic condensation of e..
energy pressure
41:5.1 retain light by opacity until the light-e. reached the
energy principle
94:1.4 Brahman was conceived as the e.-divinity principle
energy products
116:7.1 by the circulatory distribution of the assimilable e.
energy projectors
29:2.17 functioning as e. to the one hundred tributary local
energy range
39:2.9 The “e.” of seraphim is wholly adequate for local
energy rays
42:5.1 the visible light of the sun are the outer-space e.
energy reactions
15:8.8 we are living in the midst of force actions and e.
41:8.0 8. SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS
116:3.4 Mind unifies spirit causations with e.;
energy reality
16:9.1 possesses innate recognition-realization of e.,
104:4.22 eternalizes the beginnings and the endings of all e.,
104:5.11 the infinity reservoirs of all latent e.—spirit, mindal,
104:5.11 association yields the integration of all latent e..
energy realms
41:2.6 These beings of the e. do not directly concern
energy regulation
15:8.0 8. ENERGY CONTROL AND REGULATION
29:0.1 living beings having to do with force control and e.
29:1.3 The power directors function singly in the power-e.
29:2.12 Perfection of e. is the ultimate goal of all the power
energy regulators
15:8.1 that they are able to function as efficient power-e.
29:1.1 The Power Directors are the physical-e. of the grand
energy relationships
29:2.19 Only those spheres of the most extraordinary e.
111:6.5 mind can create other mechanisms, even e. and living
9:1.4 the higher spheres of spiritual values, physical e.,
energy response
56:1.3 pure-e. is likewise universal and inescapable.
energy rest
42:4.5 while cold signifies absence of heat—comparative e.—
energy revealed
104:3.13 The Father is e. revealed in Paradise-Havona and
energy revolutions
42:1.4 you should gain control of the e. of the electrical
48:2.20 slow down the e. to that point where physicalization
energy ripples
42:4.14 e. are 860 times the diameters of ultimatons,
energy secrets
111:6.4 has become master of the e. of the physical universe.
energy segregations
44:5.2 the three basic currents and the thirty subsidiary e.
energy shields
39:5.13 While the e. are wide open, the sleeping personality
energy situation
29:3.12 In any local e. the centers and controllers exert
energy spark
36:3.4 that e. which enlivens the body and presages mind.
energy stage
29:5.5 the primary through the secondary or gravity-e..
42:6.3 velocity of deindividuation, return to puissant-e..
energy states
7:2.2 the e. of this pattern universe are in perfect balance.
energy status
29:4.15 needs of the constantly changing e. of the realms.
42:8.4 these alternations of e. are so unbelievably rapid
energy streams
29:4.24 to insulate the planets against the powerful e. passing
43:1.11 and for adapting other incoming physical e..
110:3.1 the message is lost in the material currents of the e.
195:7.19 the apparently purely material course of the e..
energy supervision
24:1.9 but are not concerned in these matters of spirit-e..
41:2.8 The power-e. of the evolutionary inhabited worlds is
energy system(s)
0:5.4 and personality is associated only with living e.;
0:6.8 activity of living ministry in addition to varied e.;
2:7.11 unification of e., idea systems, and spirit systems.
5:6.4 Father, the personalization of the living e. which he
11:8.6 It signalizes the appearance of e. responsive to the
12:8.12 becomes the motivating influence of all evolving e.
12:9.6 The mind is a personal-e. existing around a divine
14:2.6 a basis entirely different than in the dual-e. of the
15:8.2 control of the thirty e. which comprise the gravita
23:2.20 know of the existence of these undiscovered e. of
36:6.4 patterns of life, after they have organized the e.,
41:2.3 the supervision of the entire physical e. of Satania is
41:2.6 with the elaboration of those e. which may serve as
42:2.0 2. UNIVERSAL NONSPIRITUAL E. SYSTEMS
42:2.11 energy—gigantic e. set in motion by the activities
42:2.14 thirty phases of energy constituting the present e.
42:2.16 Havona e. systems are not dual; they are triune.
42:2.18 6. Transcendental energy. This e. operates on
42:2.19 Original Son—hence the nonspiritual e. of the Father.
42:7.9 orbital electrons have individuality, but their e.
42:7.9 a more complete control over their attendant e..
42:8.1 factors concerned in holding together an atomic e.,
42:10.0 10. UNIVERSAL NONSPIRITUAL E. SYSTEMS
42:10.7 presence-activity of living ministry plus varied e.,
48:2.15 since the e. of each world is thus individualized,
56:1.4 of the divine and directive overcontrol of all basic e..
111:1.5 delicately touches the spirit-morontia e. above.
112:0.4 2. Personality may be bestowed upon any living e.
112:0.7 of identity, can unify the identity of any living e..
112:5.3 is the essential difference between man and an e.:
112:5.3 The e. must continue, it has no choice; but man has
112:5.4 by the material mind as it functions in the e. of the
118:7.6 The bestowal of life renders material-e. capable of
energy transformations
29:4.21 They influence e. and power transformations
energy transformers
29:4.7 3. E. Transformers.
29:4.22 3. E. Transformers.
29:4.23 The e. are the conjoint creation of the Seven Power
29:4.23 They are among the more personal orders of physical
29:4.23 They are the planetary inspectors of all departing
29:4.23 personal orders of the associate directors and the e..
29:4.24 At one time they seem to consume or store energy;
29:4.24 other times they appear to exude or liberate energy,
29:4.24 e. are able to increase or to diminish the “storage-
29:4.24 But they deal only with physical and semimaterial
29:4.24 they do not directly function in the domain of life,
29:4.24 neither do they change the forms of living beings.
29:4.25 In some respects the e. are the most remarkable
29:4.31 These beings, together with the e., are indispensable
30:2.13 3. E. Transformers.
30:3.4 astronomers make constant use of the living e.
44:0.16 presented to our minds by one of our attending e..
45:1.2 when the e. and the Morontia Power Supervisors
47:1.2 the e. are able to visualize many of these realities to
energy transmitter(s)
29:4.8 4. E. Transmitters.
29:4.19 a battery of one thousand e. provides the initial
29:4.27 4. E. Transmitters.
29:4.27 They are marvelous dispatchers of energy as it is
29:4.30 E. can function with regard to all forms of
29:4.30 they can render a distant scene “visible” as well as
29:4.30 They provide the emergency lines of communication
29:4.30 Their services must be used by practically all
29:4.31 These beings, together with the energy transformers,
29:4.38 they are an integral part of the technique of life on
30:2.14 4. E. Transmitters.
39:5.14 summons the auxiliary batteries of the living e.,
67:6.9 discovered lodged in the possession of a relay e.
67:6.9 communication was possible because e. can
energy transmutation(s)
29:5.5 who continue the process of e. from the primary
42:4.0 4.ENERGY AND MATTER TRANSMUTATIONS
103:7.3 the study of e. and material metamorphosis.
energy understanding
103:7.3 will be reaching outward and spaceward for an e.
energy units
29:3.7 these e.-modifying units are not stationary as are
42:7.1 the e. which are faintly comparable to the planets
energy unity
56:6.1 supremacy, in the presence of the impersonal e. of
102:2.5 and then seek to identify this e. of his science with
energy universe
101:10.1 and tensions of the mathematical level of the e..
energy upheavals
4:1.5 underlying order and security in the midst of the e.
41:1.2 are not concerned with transient and local e.,
energy volume
29:4.21 they can upstep and accelerate the e. and movement
energy waves
42:4.14 behavior is due to the superimposition of e.: Two
energy wheel(s)
15:4.4 these vast e. had the same origin as did those in the
57:3.5 The e. grew and grew until it attained its maximum
energy whirl
57:1.6 the liaison staff was required to inaugurate the e.
energy work
12:4.13 mass of creation is space work but not power-e..
16:4.4 any personal connection between the cosmic-e. of
energy zone
42:7.9 thirty electrons constitute the second family, or e.,
42:7.9 The next thirty electrons, the third e., are still more
energy-attraction
29:4.28 by virtue of their unique attributes of e., they can
energy-carrier
42:8.4 Thus does the mesotron function as an “e.” particle
energy-charged
41:2.4 of highly heated orbs and the dark e. spheres.
energy-circuit
15:9.2 level only two e. divisions or power segregations:
energy-control
29:4.36 the joint creation of all three orders of e. beings:
energy-controlling
116:5.15 of the e. mind with the spirit-co-ordinated intellect
energy-divinity
94:1.4 The Brahman was conceived as the e. principle
energy-mass
32:2.4 headquarters of Nebadon, is situated at the exact e.
133:5.10 And the fundamental cause of this universe of e.,
energy-material
16:6.4 mind responds to certain phases of reality just as e.
41:3.9 the capture of meteors by the accretion of e. at the
103:6.4 the cosmos appears to be mechanical and e..
energy-matter
0:6.1 we call matter—e. in all its metamorphic states.
0:6.6 This is the pre-electronic level of e..
0:6.7 This is the electronic level of e. and all evolutions
0:6.11 Gravity is the sole control of e..
3:2.4 and manner of the manifestation of all forms of e..
11:8.7 In this stage, e. discloses response to the control of
11:8.9 absolute source and the eternal focal point of all e.
12:8.14 In the evolutionary cosmos e. is dominant except in
14:2.2 superuniverse units of e. contain a twofold energy
21:2.4 1. E. is dominated by the Infinite Spirit.
21:2.4 any new transformations of e. may be attempted,
32:1.5 When e. has attained a certain stage in mass
33:2.2 they may attempt new transformations of e..
36:6.4 they conveyed to such a visible association of e..
42:5.14 the undulatory appearance of many forms of e..
42:6.6 differentiation of negative and positive bodies of e.,
42:10.1 an arena of changing relationships wherein e. is
103:6.9 study of his physical environment, the world of e.;
106:2.3 E. seemingly evolves in the depths of space and is
112:0.6 it causes spirit to strive for the mastery of e. through
116:6.1 In the evolutionary superuniverses e. is dominant
116:6.1 the subjugation of e. by mind, the co-ordination of
116:6.4 spirit can strive through mind for the mastery of e.
116:7.3 of the cosmos ever strives for the mastery of e..
117:3.2 spirit conquest of e. through the mediation of mind.
118:7.7 Subpersonal living things indicate mind activating e.,
energy-mobilization
57:2.4 the height of the Andronover e. period was attained;
energy-modifying
29:3.7 these e units are not stationary as are the vital organs
energy-power
42:2.16 the working level of the e. of the universes of time
42:2.16 e. now seems to begin to swing back towards force
energy-requiring
160:1.4 conventional ideas for the disquieting and e. lure of
energy-shining
56:10.18 shadow of the Paradise e. of the absolute Deities.
energy-spirit
103:7.12 The maximum harmonization of the e. divergence
117:2.6 his status will achieve completion (in the e. sense).
energy-things
103:6.6 Both e. and spirit values are colored by their
energy-transformation
43:1.11 a factor in the e. technique for modifying the currents
energy-transmutive
29:4.24 Their e. attributes render them most serviceable in
enfeebled
63:3.1 instinct properly to care for the increasingly e. infants
143:1.2 all men into e. specimens of passive nonresisters
enfold
144:5.68 That our charity may e. the weak of the realm.
150:5.2 gone forth, and my arms shall e. my people.
enforce
3:2.9 to e. the decisions of the personality of perfection,
25:3.5 e. the mandates of the conciliators in accordance
33:8.1 The System Sovereigns and their associates e. the
33:8.5 high councils are without authority or power to e.
81:5.6 Might does not make right, but it does e. the
89:1.2 fear of the powers who were supposed to e. them.
154:2.1 were dispatched to convey and e. this decree.
enforced
21:4.6 Why should man bemoan his e. evolutionary
61:7.16 The e. migration of life before the advancing ice led
70:2.4 because war: 1. Imposed discipline, e. co-operation.
70:5.3 to the extent that decrees and enactments were e.,
70:12.3 king e. legislative enactments, the crystallization of
81:1.8 It was these e. changes in living conditions which
83:8.8 restricted by the taboos, and e. by the laws and
84:5.1 handicap of e. maternity can only be compensated by
84:7.30 The e. associations of family life stabilize personality
86:6.4 The discomfort of e. adaptation to a changing
134:6.9 World law must come into being and must be e. by
enforcement
35:9.5 as custodians of the e. of legislative mandates
43:2.2 the local systems serve as the executive or e. units.
70:11.2 early administration of justice consisted in the e. of
81:5.6 e. of equality of opportunity under the rules of law.
134:6.1 gift of civilization made possible by the e. of LAW.
137:7.7 were not such sticklers for the details of law e..
183:5.1 with Annas in all matters having to do with the e.
188:5.11 relentless Sovereign of justice and rigid law-e..
enforces
110:2.5 if your will orders and e. the execution of the
enfranchisement
72:3.8 Marriage before twenty—the age of civil e.—is not
enfranchises
101:10.7 religion e. the believer as a son of God, a citizen of a
engage—see engage in
23:1.10 no work of the universes in which they cannot e.,
28:5.13 minor misunderstandings too trivial even to e. the
45:6.1 you both find much of common interest to e. your
129:2.9 to find someone whom they could e. as interpreter
167:1.4 and thus be more likely to e. his attention.
169:2.8 These unfriendly hearers sought to e. Jesus in
engage in
2:1.4 The Universe Sovereigns may e. in adventure;
5:3.3 we render such devotion and e. in such worship as
13:1.21 Here you will e. in thousands of activities which
17:1.3 e. in the direction of things physical, intellectual,
19:2.6 the highest orders of beings who may and do e. in
21:2.5 Before a Creator Son may e. in the creation of any
22:6.3 They e. in thousands upon thousands of undertakings
22:7.2 certain members of each of the finaliter corps e. in
22:7.3 The glorified creatures who e. in such adventures of
25:1.7 Havona Servitals e. in an endless variety of activities
28:6.8 e. in numerous superuniverse ministries, including
29:4.1 they can e. in a remarkable variety of autotransport,
31:7.3 The finaliters, as might be expected, e. in much
35:8.7 Neither do these Sons e. in reproduction; their
39:1.12 these seraphim, e. in extensive teaching in certain
41:9.1 ultimaton energies escape out into space, to e. in
44:3.4 Even the higher spirits e. in a certain form of humor
48:5.6 In the schools of the morontia life these teachers e. in
54:2.1 Sons and Daughters who go out into space to e. in
55:10.9 we all e. in such postulations from time to time.
57:1.5 space sector where they were subsequently to e. in
57:8.6 the planet whereon Michael would subsequently e. in
62:5.7 early they learned to e. in verbal communication;
65:1.6 When the Life Carriers make ready to e. in life
66:4.10 the staff did not e. in sexual reproduction, but they
70:1.6 The clan would divide up into two groups and e. in
70:1.13 to go out in semifriendly combat to e. in a foray as a
73:1.4 groups would try to e. in some common enterprise.
79:3.7 among the earliest peoples to build cities and to e. in
79:7.5 Chinese people did not begin to e. in manufacture
80:3.9 to establish settlements and e. in agriculture and
81:3.1 intellects chose to e. in trade and manufacture.
83:6.7 compelled to e. in rivalry for her husband’s affections
84:2.4 wife might arise the next day and e. in hard labor,
84:8.5 All efforts to obtain wholesome diversion and to e. in
87:6.14 when you e. in prayer, you resort to the older style
90:4.2 who e. in the nonscientific treatment of disease.
91:7.2 for short periods to e. in meditation and prayer,
91:9.1 If you would e. in effective praying, you should bear
93:0.1 known as emergency Sons, for they e. in an amazing
93:5.9 went to Sodom to e. in trade and animal husbandry.
98:2.2 The Greeks did e. in a magnificent intellectual
112:3.7 to e. in communications with other personalities until
113:3.4 when you e. in your terminal transition slumber,
115:4.6 Creator Personalities emerge from Paradise to e. in
119:0.3 Son who volunteers to go out from Paradise to e. in
119:3.5 ruler chose to e. in these repeated bestowals in the
121:8.6 before Matthew left to e. in evangelistic preaching.
124:3.1 over to Magdala to e. in fishing with the uncle who
125:5.6 the presence of those who e. in secular barter and
126:1.5 expecting to see her son e. in some superhuman
127:3.11 to return to the Judean hills to e. in agriculture unless
127:6.7 It was his custom to e. in this sacramental ritual
129:4.3 while Jesus did not appear to e. in so many seasons
132:5.18 can stoop to e. in the oppressions of wealth.
133:1.3 why Jesus would not e. in personal combat.
136:5.4 in those instances where you may e. in any choice
140:5.8 most dangerous to knowingly e. in spiritual fasting
146:4.3 forbidden to attend the synagogue or otherwise e. in
151:2.7 In your own hearts you may often profitably e. in
154:2.4 did Jesus e. in any sort of supernatural ministration
160:1.11 going apart by himself to e. in these seasons of
160:3.4 Too often we e. in a fight merely to convince
166:1.11 designed to rebuke the Pharisees’ refusal to e. in
170:3.8 a living religion that impelled its believers to e. in the
170:5.1 to e. in a prophetic forecast of the kingdom as it may
173:0.1 they were to e. in no public teaching throughout this
174:5.1 charged all of the twelve not to e. in any public
182:0.2 they did not e. in open comment about Judas until
185:5.2 Just as the Jews were about to e. in shouting their
190:1.7 And they e. in this eventful service ere his chosen
193:6.6 then Peter called all of the believers to e. in prayer,
195:10.17 the work of teaching youth how to e. in life planning
engaged—see engaged in
123:3.4 While they were thus e., the lads played with blocks
128:2.6 The group Jesus worked for were to become e. on
133:2.2 Your wife has e. to go through life with you, to
140:7.2 and sometimes all twelve of them were so e..
178:2.6 stepped up and e. Judas in conversation while Philip,
engaged in
0:7.10 the Supreme Being, is e. in an ever-ascending
0:9.3 is actually e. in the stupendous and amazing act of
6:3.4 This divine Son is not e. in the ignoble task of
7:4.2 the Infinite Spirit, e. in associative execution of their
7:7.3 The primal Son and his Sons are e. in making a
8:4.5 As the Sons of God are e. in the gigantic task of
8:6.6 Though each is e. in a personal ministry to all three
12:3.8 on this totality theory, is e. in controlling material
12:4.1 e. in the execution of their mission, while swinging
12:4.12 the surrounding starry clusters and streams are e. in
12:9.5 Your science is e. in the agelong contest between
15:1.1 we know that the universes are e. in an orderly,
15:4.7 Not all spiral nebulae are e. in sun making.
17:1.6 the staff e. in keeping straight the affairs of Orvonton
19:5.7 as I am e. in the formulation of this statement,
20:9.5 that the Teacher Sons and the finaliters are now e. in
21:0.5 Sons assembled in the parental presence and e. in
22:7.10 Vicegerington, where they are e. in the study of the
22:7.11 central universe and Paradise are e. in a threefold
24:6.3 The Graduate Guides are e. in piloting the pilgrims
26:7.2 the host of other spiritual beings e. in instructing the
29:2.16 are e. in the orderly dispatch of effective energy to
30:2.148 beings who are e. in specific missions for the Sons,
30:3.1 while e. in the furtherance of their missions and in
31:10.10 the Ultimate Trinity e. in mustering the forces of
33:1.5 if both were present on Salvington and e. in the
35:3.11 all beings who are e. in educating and spiritualizing
38:7.5 are continuously e. in efforts at self-improvement.
39:7.1 Salvington, where they are e. in pursuits relevant to
42:11.3 investigating mind e. in such a task of observation.
43:9.4 The Most Highs are not so much e. in fostering
44:0.1 They are the spirits and semispirits who are e. in
45:1.5 This is the headquarters of all the seraphic hosts e. in
48:4.14 even when e. in the most difficult of assignments.
48:8.3 intelligences are either directly or indirectly e. in
55:4.19 The finaliters are chiefly e. in initiating the new and
56:5.2 have the Father, Son, and Spirit e. in the creation of
57:8.21 Antarctica, while the bed of the Pacific Ocean e. in
64:7.7 While the yellow men now and then e. in racial war,
66:7.18 hundreds of graduates of the Prince’s schools e. in
66:7.18 A few e. in agriculture and horticulture.
67:5.2 entire staff of sedition were e. in energetic defense of
70:1.19 both tribes fighting, the two disputants e. in a duel.
77:2.4 if they e. in sexual reproduction, their progeny would
77:2.4 followers of Nod, actually e. in sexual reproduction,
77:4.11 while they were up on the mountain e. in worship.
77:8.11 The 1,111 loyal secondary midwayers are e. in
80:1.4 These Saharans never e. in manufacture, nor were
80:7.2 They e. in writing and carried on as herders and
84:7.26 The true parent is e. in a continuous service-ministry
89:7.4 sex relations with a woman thus e. in ransoming
106:1.3 the Sevenfold will be found there present and e. in
108:3.8 My order of personalities, while e. in prosecution of
109:1.2 Divinington, an extended course of training is e. in.
109:6.4 Melchizedek in the days of Abraham and had e. in
110:3.1 Adjusters are e. in one of the supreme adventures of
110:4.2 Adjuster is e. in a constant effort so to spiritualize
113:7.8 pairs have e. in the supreme adventure of identity
115:6.8 the Supreme is e. in an eternal progression into outer
116:5.10 when the Seven Master Spirits unitedly e. in their
119:8.3 these bestowals the Creator Son not only e. in a
122:7.5 camped for the night by the river Jordan and e. in
124:2.8 functioning, even when supposedly e. in play.
128:3.4 Jesus mingled with the throngs of visitors and e. in
130:3.9 Philo was e. in the laudable but difficult task of
134:1.7 The Adjuster had been actively e. in reorganizing
134:9.2 Jesus e. in many seasons of spiritual communion with
135:9.7 company of John, e. in eating their morning meal,
136:2.1 “the kingdom of God is at hand”—all Jewry was e. in
136:3.7 the sons of Zebedee were e. in searching for Jesus.
137:1.6 had you not been absent e. in a well-intentioned
137:4.16 and e. in serious thought for a few brief moments.
138:3.4 The Levi family had long been e. in business and tax
138:6.5 Jesus was e. in a mission of enormous dramatic
139:4.4 when e. in directing Nathan in the writing of the
140:9.1 Jesus e. in the solemn act of the consecration of the
140:10.3 that their Master was e. in living a life of spiritual
141:4.1 a great and supreme bookkeeper who is chiefly e. in
142:1.7 the apostles and other believers were e. in doing
144:1.7 and e. in an earnest effort to co-ordinate what the
144:3.14 rooms and shut the doors when they e. in prayer.
144:3.23 he e. in much worship of the nature of understanding
148:3.4 Jesus was e. in the direction of those high spirit
149:2.11 Jesus e. in the destruction of that which was only
150:5.1 the Master was e. in teaching a group of twelve of
151:1.5 where they e. in earnest and prolonged discussion.
151:2.4 their associates fell into serious discussion and e. in
152:1.1 already were the relatives e. in weeping and wailing
152:6.6 telling why he e. in this extraordinary manifestation
153:1.6 Jesus had recently e. in the greatest demonstration of
154:7.1 e. in this hasty flight from the Sanhedrin officers who
156:3.1 While the twenty-four were thus e. in their work,
157:4.4 were e. in discussing plans for the forthcoming tour
158:4.2 Although the crowd e. in numerous arguments,
158:4.4 And they were e. in these discussions when James
160:0.1 Rodan was now earnestly e. in the task of
161:0.2 Nathaniel and Thomas were e. in earnest debate
167:2.4 all of the apostles e. in the philosophic exercise of
167:7.5 “Many of these angels are e. in the work of saving
170:2.12 the liberated sons of God e. in joyful service for their
171:7.5 He never e. in the meddlesome probing of the souls
173:1.4 they e. in all other kinds of transactions pertaining
174:1.1 For several days Peter and James had been e. in
177:4.10 Judas had long been e. in this deliberate, persistent
178:2.6 stepped up and e. Judas in conversation while Philip,
179:1.7 They were still e. in voicing angry recriminations
179:1.8 were still e. in making uncomplimentary remarks
179:3.1 refused to wash one another’s feet, and who had e.
179:5.7 After they had e. in meditation for a few moments,
180:3.10 eleven e. in a spirited discussion of these teachings,
182:2.1 While the eleven were e. in a heated discussion of
184:4.6 e. in making a new and unprecedented revelation
185:2.2 Pilate knew they had been all night e. in deliberations
186:1.1 As Caiaphas was e. in making his report to the
190:4.1 While they were e. in discussing the reports of the
194:0.1 one hundred and twenty believers were e. in prayer,
194:3.10 were sitting there, having just been e. in silent prayer.
196:2.3 the picture of the human Jesus as he e. in the superb
196:3.20 the whole of the subjectivity of the individual e. in
engagement
83:2.6 sex relations were conventional during the e..
109:3.4 betrothal with the divine gifts, a life and death e..
120:2.8 the ideal of perfected technique in the supreme e.
157:0.1 intention of Mary and the children to keep this e.,
engagements
35:7.3 there are no analogous human e. which might be
38:3.1 affairs of Nebadon, e. which are in no way related
48:4.19 and revert to the more simple e. of your ancestors.
49:5.14 leaving the two superior brains free for higher e.:
engages
38:1.1 the Son e. in the creation of the Material Sons,
38:1.1 the Mother Spirit concurrently e. in her initial
41:6.4 outer electron; whereupon it e. in a masterful act
91:5.2 When a group e. in community prayer for moral
108:5.6 your soul for the long ascending career that e. the
engaging
28:4.11 matters e. the attention and counsel of the Ancients
45:6.1 present an e. spectacle which never fails to arouse
46:3.1 an ascendant mortal on Jerusem, none is more e.
69:3.2 man became the hunter and fighter, e. in accentuated
89:3.6 as a ritual among soldiers prior to e. in battle;
98:5.3 a militant god taking origin in a great rock, e. in
101:1.2 Adjuster’s difficulty in e. in direct communication
103:6.12 build a worthy and e. philosophy of himself and
125:0.1 in all Jesus’ eventful earth career was more e.,
127:1.2 his smile was always e. and reassuring.
139:7.6 hear that e. voice of the Master saying, “Follow me.”
157:7.4 Judas, instead of e. in sincere communion with the
Engedi
135:1.1 Zacharias and Elizabeth took their son to E.,
135:2.3 a larger stream which entered the Dead Sea at E..
135:2.3 The E. colony included not only Nazarites of
135:2.4 Hebron, while he made more frequent visits to E..
135:2.4 of Abner, the acknowledged leader of the E. colony.
135:3.1 to sell sheep, as well as when he went down to E.
135:3.1 supplemented by provisions brought from E.
135:4.1 John directed Ezda to drive his herds to E. and
135:4.2 On returning to E. from his mother’s funeral, John
135:4.3 For two and a half years John lived at E., and he
135:4.4 in the sacred writings which he found at the E.
135:4.6 John swept aside all doubts and departed from E.
142:8.1 ministered to the sick, Jesus and Abner spent at E.
165:0.1 and onetime head of the Nazarite school at E.,
engender
100:6.5 It may even e. the spirit of the crusader, which is
engendered
40:10.6 time ripens that high quality of wisdom which is e.
191:5.3 loving service effectually destroy the prejudice e.
engenders
111:6.1 not only provides the potential for evil but also e.
140:4.8 Deficient unification e. unhappiness and weakens the
149:6.5 The power of God e. fear in the heart of man, but
engines
70:12.19 e. of representative government on an evolutionary
England
60:1.4 In E. the New Red Sandstone belongs to this epoch.
61:4.2 still under water, including parts of E., Belgium,
61:5.4 the British Isles excepting the coast of southern E.,
64:1.5 During most of the ice age E. was connected by land
64:1.5 there was a continuous land path from E. to Java in
64:1.6 descendants passed over Europe to France and E..
64:2.2 inferior mongrel groups were arriving in E. from
64:2.4 long period of decadence the Foxhall peoples of E.
64:2.6 Foxhall peoples were the last to be discovered in E.,
64:2.6 the land bridge still connected France with E.;
64:2.7 journeyed on west from E. after a later ice visitation
64:7.11 this new Neanderthal race extended from E. to India.
64:7.17 a narrow southern strip of the present island of E..
80:2.4 E. separated from the continent, and Denmark arose
134:6.3 E., Scotland, and Wales were always fighting
English or English language
0:0.1 been authorized to translate into the El. of Urantia.
0:0.2 meaning by using the word symbols of the E. tongue.
0:0.2 concept to be portrayed finds no terminology in E.
0:0.3 the meanings to be attached to numerous E. words
31:10.22 formulated, and put into E. by a high commission
42:2.1 It is indeed difficult to find suitable words in the El.
56:10.23 We indited these narratives and put them in the El.,
64:2.6 they are now under the waters of the E. Channel
64:2.6 three or four are still above water on the E. coast.
92:6.20 industrial communities of the E.-speaking peoples.
114:7.9 revelations were materialized in the El. on Urantia.)
119:8.9 in the El., by a technique authorized by our superiors
engraft
50:1.4 Material Sons, who come to e. the higher forms of
engraved
63:6.3 such an animal god was e. on various ornaments.
engrossed
27:5.2 No longer must you seek enlightenment from e.
128:3.9 the Nazareth family became e. with their immediate
135:8.5 Being e. with the details of rapidly baptizing such a
136:4.3 Jesus was so e. with his thinking that he forgot all
145:5.7 I must not become e. in healing to the exclusion of
164:3.2 As the Master stood there before the blind man, e. in
engrossing
46:3.1 mortal on Jerusem, none is more engaging and e.
112:7.11 This extraordinary partnership is one of the most e.
129:4.1 This unique episode was all the more e. because he
engulf
59:3.1 the ancient Silurian seas made ready to e. most of
177:4.11 his subconscious mind and ready to spring up to e.
engulfed
27:7.7 Paradise becomes e. in a dominating tide of spiritual
67:5.5 When the first capital of the world was e.,
80:7.13 the flood of inferiority which eventually e. their art
engulfment
64:3.3 the dangers of the sea and the fear of periodic e..
77:3.2 the traditions of the e. of their first capital, Dalamatia
79:2.6 preserve their identity and stem the tide of racial e.
80:2.5 This e. of the Mediterranean basin immediately
94:3.5 the ultimate e. of all personality by the Oversoul.
engulfs
29:2.14 it is like a vast moving ocean of energy which e.
enhance
0:0.2 our endeavor to e. spiritual perception and enhance
28:5.17 they strive to e. the value of service and to augment
37:5.11 whose augmenting experience will continue to e.
39:3.4 these seraphim labor to e. all sincere social contacts
39:5.9 these seraphim e. man’s appreciation of the truth that
47:5.3 e. the understanding of the correlation of morontia
51:3.9 could have done so much to e. the lifework and
65:3.2 any and all fortuitous circumstances which will e. the
84:8.4 pride and rivalry are powerless to e. the survival
87:7.7 must facilitate spiritual progress, e. cosmic meanings,
90:5.6 the worshipers as to e. their own piety and authority.
91:1.4 are able to e. social values and to augment ideals,
91:7.10 To e. his love for, and appreciation of, truth, beauty,
99:6.2 to e. the service of unselfish fellowship; to glorify
118:1.7 in such manner as to e. the values of the future.
120:4.4 Michael bestowal was to e. the revelation of God.
134:5.2 only in so far as they e. the welfare, well-being,
147:4.5 would e. one’s interpretation of this rule of living.
159:3.12 deepen the spirit perception, and e the power to love
170:3.9 in the effort to e. and enlarge the brotherhood.
194:3.3 spiritual existence to e. and ennoble the life which
enhanced—verb
6:2.6 spiritual characteristics are apparently greatly e. by
40:10.14 plan for mortal survival, which plan has been so e.
43:1.4 and their beauty is e. by the endless profusion of life
50:6.4 culture cannot be e. unless mind is elevated.
54:6.5 his administrative status and e. his spiritual worth.
54:6.7 The passing of time has e. the consequential good
66:5.24 and the ideals of human beauty were greatly e..
68:6.3 and therefore the value of human life was much e.;
82:6.2 desirable traits which would have considerably e. the
84:1.9 This pairing of the sexes e. survival and was the very
84:3.10 the coming of agriculture has e. woman’s prestige
91:1.3 shelter, rain, game, and other material goods e. the
94:12.5 the social aspects of Buddhism have been greatly e..
102:8.7 religion is never e. by an appeal to the so-called
103:4.2 our ability to live up to them is e only by arithmetical
106:0.1 his spiritual directionization are all e. by a better
112:1.11 finite dimensions of the material level are greatly e.,
121:1.1 were further e. by the tolerant political rule of the
122:5.1 the economic condition of his family had been e.
176:3.7 Your revelation of truth must be so e. by passing
178:1.13 ordinary traits of citizenship as these have been e.
enhanced—adjective
0:12.12 new and e. co-ordination of planetary knowledge.
1:6.3 the e revelation of both human and divine personality
17:2.6 beings who will possess unimagined powers of e.
25:4.12 constantly acquiring added knowledge and e. skill,
44:8.2 to attempt their e. portrayal for the edification of the
54:6.5 I will only call attention to the e. careers of those
54:6.10 and to the achievement of e. spiritual insight.
63:3.3 due to the e. mind ministry of the adjutant spirits.
68:1.3 the reciprocity of necessity and on the e. safety of
69:9.16 Private ownership brought increased liberty and e.
71:3.7 individual liberty consequent upon e. self-control.
81:5.3 those of e. security against common dangers
81:5.4 its members in return for this e. group protection.
87:7.6 This e. symbol must arise out of religious living,
89:8.6 an e. technique for the more definite purchase of
91:4.3 forgiveness and seeks wisdom for e. self-control.
91:8.11 an e. appreciation of beauty, an augmented concept
99:2.4 religion has conferred upon them e. cosmic foresight
100:3.3 their meaningful integration and e. realization on
100:6.8 e. social outlook produces an enlarged consciousness
101:9.8 the e. realities of time and more enduring realities of
113:4.4 such a survival candidate may acquire e. realization
118:2.5 by similar and e. revelations of God the Absolute?
120:1.5 but a single thought—the e. revelation of our Father
132:1.4 by e. devotion to the service of human progress.
140:4.5 will be guided into new and godly paths of e. living.
140:4.10 happiness is the resulting total of these e. techniques
160:1.11 one’s personal attitudes which are so essential to e.
160:2.9 4. The e. defense against all evil.
170:3.11 but rather in the glories of those e. and enriched
170:4.3 the social aspects of the e. morals and quickened
176:2.3 of truth, and an e. demonstration of righteousness,
180:5.12 the new religion teaches only e. self-realization in
194:2.4 in your experience of e. fellowship with Michael.
194:3.12 struggles with an e. reputation—that was Jesus of
195:10.1 overflowing sources of inspiration and e. living to
enhancement
0:12.13 appropriation of all truth contributory to the e. of
38:8.1 to cherubim and sanobim leading to an e. of status,
43:8.11 the concurrent e. of spiritual insight as it pertains to
44:3.3 workshops but also contribute to the vocational e. of
51:6.1 potential, and the e. of spiritual receptivity.
56:7.1 And every such local e. of divinity realization is
68:1.5 And it is only because of the e. of survival value in
69:0.2 contributing something to the e. of group security.
70:8.13 when social levels petrify, the e. of social stability is
71:7.2 such a commonwealth pursue wisdom as an e. of
79:2.3 contributed very much toward the e. of what might
79:8.14 a strong sense of duty, the e. of morality,
84:4.9 the restriction of population and the e. of self-control
84:7.7 4. The e. of parental instinct.
90:5.7 civilization and to the e. of certain kinds of culture.
91:0.4 not contribute anything to the e. of any social, moral,
91:5.1 the result of all such praying is the e. of character
91:5.2 a group engages in community prayer for moral e.
91:6.6 the further e. and spiritualization of society if those
91:9.4 You must have experienced an e. of meanings and
99:3.13 4. Progressive e. of spiritual insight and appreciation
100:1.1 While religion produces e. of values and growth of
100:1.3 Real educational growth is indicated by e. of ideals,
100:4.2 attendant on e. of cosmic insight and clarification
103:2.1 supreme values with an e. of spiritual experience,
103:5.7 this life which is good contributes directly to the e.
120:2.8 you will also interpret, with a new e., our Father,
132:0.4 this e. of the truth effectively crowded out the
132:5.1 “I would bestow material wealth for the e. of life,
160:1.15 by this new gospel of Jesus, with its e. of insights,
181:2.19 Dedicate your lives to the e. of commonplace toil.
195:10.17 mortal life, even to the security and e. of life eternal.
196:3.27 Religion provides for the e., glorification,and assured
enhancements
26:6.3 those e. of intellectual grasp, of spiritual insight,
enhancers
39:3.7 These e. of ethical appreciation function anywhere
44:6.5 These e. and conservators of feeling are those who
enhances
81:6.12 The stabilization of national population e. culture
100:2.4 Spirituality e. the ability to discover beauty in things,
102:6.10 the gospel of Jesus tremendously e. and supernally
132:2.5 e. the discernment of truth, enlarges the capacity
140:4.7 only when it reveals the fatherhood of God and e.
140:5.13 And spiritual insight e. Adjuster guidance, and these
160:2.8 Friendship e. the joys and glorifies the triumphs of
160:2.8 The presence of a friend e. all beauty and exalts
177:2.6 Such a home life e. religion, and genuine religion
196:3.27 albeit real religion e. all moral values, makes them
enhancing
43:8.10 augment universe insight by e. the ability to grasp the
52:6.7 thus augmenting moral insight while e. the soul
136:8.8 for the purpose of e. moral values or accelerating
136:9.12 In rejecting these methods of e. the coming kingdom
enigma
117:7.17 inexorably the e. of the emerging Deity of God the
enjoin
120:3.7 e. your associates to make no images or likenesses of
136:5.4 Said the Adjuster: “I will, as you have directed, e.
139:9.7 The fact that Jesus would always e. silence regarding
enjoined
38:2.5 with your races, who are all e. to worship God.”
70:7.16 secret associations imposed an oath, e. confidence,
75:2.4 the Melchizedeks, before departing, had e. Eve
129:2.10 but he e. him to tell no man, not even his own
138:7.6 Jesus e. them to devote themselves to fishing for two
138:8.2 Jesus e. his apostles to refrain from discussing:
144:5.1 Jesus e. that these “parable prayers” should not be
147:2.2 but Jesus e. them to do no public preaching, only
158:2.3 Jesus e. silence about their observation of the
159:5.8 Jesus e. the positive doing of that which his new
163:4.14 Jesus e. courtesy toward all with whom they should
166:2.8 Jesus e. the twelve to say nothing about the
enjoins
162:2.1 Moses in this law e. you, saying, ‘You shall not
enjoy
1:2.2 is a saving person and a loving Father to all who e.
1:5.14 e. those continuous expansions of self-realization
2:1.8 the infinite Father is enabled to e. close contact with
3:2.7 of God is due to the profound ignorance you e.
3:5.17 They e. pleasure, but they do not comprehend the
5:1.4 they may e. environments exceptionally favorable
5:1.5 They all e. the same divine presence of the gift from
6:6.3 they e. the equivalent of human thinking.
13:4.7 their work, and who so thoroughly e. doing it.
14:4.13 you e. the ministry of the liberty of living truth.
14:5.3 When you arrive in Havona, you will naturally e.
14:6.31 It is the place they e. returning to ever and anon.
17:5.4 even though you may personally e., and recognize
21:0.2 these high Sons always e. the sustaining approval of
22:10.5 we e. the personal association of these beings
23:1.5 only beings who can and do e. a solitary existence,
23:1.5 albeit they equally e. association with the very few
23:2.14 Solitary Messengers e. special relations with the
23:2.17 In the more needy realms we all e. the satisfaction of
24:7.3 a Havona Servital may e. numerous divine embraces
26:1.1 the ministering spirits e. seasons of rest and change;
27:7.3 all ascendant beings would e. forever remaining in
28:4.9 whereby they may e. the reflective presence of all
28:7.2 You will e. their companionship when you become
30:4.10 receive the ministry of the Sons of God and e. the
31:10.11 These outer universes will all e. the matchless
32:4.8 the Sons e. intimate and complete knowledge
34:7.6 the faith sons of God e. comparative deliverance
36:6.2 Things material may e. an independent existence, but
37:5.10 except to e. many pleasant and profitable sojourns as
37:6.6 At last you are qualified to e. the unified urge of a
38:2.1 They appreciate and greatly e. your efforts in music,
38:2.6 seraphim, on the constellation spheres to e. them,
39:4.7 mortals are permitted to e. the transient satisfactions
39:4.18 all are able to e. mutual recognition and sympathetic
40:1.1 are not the only beings privileged to e. sonship;
40:5.14 e. the same devoted service of the Sons of God as is
40:8.4 They are truly your brethren, and you will greatly e.
40:9.9 Such children of Spirit fusion are enabled to e. these
40:10.6 While the Adjuster-fused finaliters obviously e.
40:10.6 These individuals e. an opportunity to witness the
43:6.4 The architectural worlds e. ten forms of life of the
43:6.8 If you e. the flowers, shrubs, and trees of Urantia,
43:8.13 As ascending mortals you will e. your sojourn on the
44:3.9 we clearly discern them and just as fully e. them.
44:4.11 to e. the richness of the color and tone of the
45:2.6 mortals come together at these times merely to e.
45:7.1 to e. extended opportunity for continuing their
46:2.1 neither earthquakes nor rainfalls, but you will e. the
46:5.28 Ascenders e. their Jerusem services and take pleasure
46:7.3 spornagia do e. long lives, sometimes to the extent
46:8.3 will such worlds e. the privileges of interplanetary
47:9.5 You will greatly e. your progress through the seven
47:10.1 Even the spornagia e. the arrival of these ascenders
48:3.18 And you will continue to e. them all the way up to
48:4.11 All beings e. this sort of reversion except those
48:4.20 And so you will e. the celestial equivalents of your
48:7.8 6. To e. privilege without abuse, to have liberty
48:8.3 only that you may survive just to e. endless bliss
49:3.5 these beings e. life and carry forward the activities of
49:6.1 series of mortals alike e. the ministry of Adjusters,
51:1.4 The Material Sons e. a dual nutrition;
52:5.2 Only one world in near ten million can e. such a gift;
52:6.8 they e. all the advantages of the universe broadcasts
53:3.6 He advocated that ascenders should e. the liberty
55:0.1 the Teacher Sons e. the assistance of the Brilliant
63:3.2 had nineteen children in all, and they lived to e. the
63:5.4 They could thus e. the comfort of their fires
66:7.19 highest blessing to all who are thus permitted to e.
68:4.2 at the same time seeking to e. pleasure and power.
69:3.6 Smiths were the first nonreligious group to e. special
70:1.13 engage in a foray as a holiday, to e. a sham battle.
71:2.14 for the right to e. personal property in some form.
72:1.3 They e. a brisk domestic commerce but have little
77:8.3 partake of human traits and are able to e. humor
81:6.7 to e. a well-earned and profitable margin of leisure.
84:5.4 When the time really came for woman to e. added
84:5.12 If woman aspires literally to e. all of man’s rights,
84:5.12 special consideration which many women now e.,
84:8.5 Advancing celestial beings all e. rest and the ministry
84:8.6 Let man e. himself; let the human race find
87:7.9 initiative, and which he can also e. with his fellows
89:3.7 Someday man should learn how to e. liberty without
91:7.6 1. To e. better and more complete physical health.
93:7.4 You who e. the advantages of the art of printing
94:12.3 elect to e. a sojourn in Paradise prior to entering
103:5.12 he should be encouraged to e. religious liberty in
103:5.12 A religious group should be able to e. the liberty of
108:6.7 how they do e. communicating with their subjects
111:4.7 Even families and nations will e. life more if they
112:5.9 to e. a second opportunity in the face of the rejection
112:7.12 The human member was the first to e. personality
113:1.5 men and women who e. more or less contact with
113:1.5 that mortal will e. the continuous ministry and
118:6.8 To recognize Deity omnipotence is to e. security in
118:7.3 be endowed in order to e. universe progression by
121:1.7 Europe did not again e. another such period of trade
122:6.1 to e. frequent strolls in the country and to make trips
122:6.3 all squat about the enlarged stone table to e. their
123:1.1 settled down with her little family to e. life in their
123:1.2 having premises of his own to run about in and to e..
123:4.2 few games, such as children of later days so much e..
123:6.4 Jesus began to e. his brother James very much and
125:0.1 This was his first opportunity to e. a few days of
125:5.1 came to e. the experience of seeing a lad confuse the
126:5.10 on a farm out in the country where they could e.
126:5.11 they contrived to e. much of the experience of
128:6.11 And how the little folks did e. their Uncle Joshua.
128:6.12 But Jesus did not live on earth long enough to e. the
130:2.4 more enthralling than to e. the exhilaration of
130:2.6 seem strange that one should e. the exhilaration of
130:2.8 therefore the dog cannot e. a spiritual experience.
130:3.10 led men to find God and e. a living experience in
130:5.1 The Cretans did not e. an enviable reputation among
131:3.4 thus come to e. the ecstasy of eternal salvation.
131:3.7 acts unselfishly shall not only e. virtue here during
131:3.7 of the body, continue to e. the delights of heaven.”
131:5.5 but those who follow truth shall e. the bliss of an
131:6.2 and when he makes bold to e. such liberty, he is
131:7.2 my divine power; all men e. my ministry of mercy.
131:8.6 you shall e. the enlightenment of the Supreme.
132:4.7 If you could only e. the inspiring satisfaction of
132:6.1 And all those who e. the assurance of knowing
132:6.1 Did we not supremely e. this ministry of restoring
132:6.3 “Perhaps we will make Ganid all four; then can he e.
133:4.12 chance of your soul to obtain justice and e. mercy
133:7.2 It was their plan to e. a period of real rest and play
134:5.10 Urantia will not e. lasting peace until the so-called
134:5.14 self-determination, e. interstate peace and tranquillity
134:5.14 So will the nations of Urantia begin to e. peace when
134:5.17 establish the government of mankind and begin to e.
134:6.10 The individual will e. far more liberty under world
134:6.11 and e. the personal liberties of genuine democracy.
137:4.6 And they all sat down to e. the wedding supper
137:8.14 who are able to enter the coming kingdom shall e.
138:3.6 wherein you shall more abundantly e. the good
138:6.2 e. the refreshment that comes from reverting to
140:5.19 Children e. team activities; they like to play together.
141:5.1 how shall we learn to see alike and thereby e. more
141:5.2 you may e. all of this profound spiritual unity in the
142:4.3 intelligent men may e. the treasures of art without
142:7.7 supplying the mere wants of their children but e.
147:6.6 Jesus taught that those who know God can e. the
148:6.3 And with the light you now e. you would hardly
154:6.9 as a result of his failure to e. this earlier association
158:2.5 were spiritually more fit to e. such a rare privilege.
158:2.5 Jesus desired to be alone to e. solitary communion.
161:1.6 1.The Father does e. equality of communication with
163:2.7 was then too late to e. membership in the seventy,
165:4.3 And even then he was not to e. the pleasure of
170:5.21 the Master’s teachings may e. a fuller opportunity
172:5.5 this Scripture to enable him somewhat to e. the
174:5.8 willing to lay down his life for my sake shall e. a
177:1.3 and e. the loving companionship of the God of a
177:2.2 which you have had, even such as you this day e..
177:2.2 develop independence and e. invigorating liberty
177:2.4 too much like one of the apostles who failed to e. a
177:2.6 father-child relationship, can hardly e. a world-wide
180:5.2 and e. the liberty of its enlightenment in the mind,
180:5.2 Living truth is dynamic and can e. only an
181:1.7 materialists and fatalists can hope to e. only two
181:2.12 you will not be permitted to e. the comforting and
187:0.4 to e. the shock of witnessing the crucifixions.
187:1.8 had he been permitted to e. one moment of sleep.
194:3.3 Jesus does not seek to escape this life in order to e.
195:8.8 not necessary to sacrifice faith in God in order to e.
enjoyable
135:2.2 Jesus and Mary good-bye at the end of this e. visit,
143:2.8 the highest type of e. and ennobling self-control,
enjoyed—see enjoyed—with Jesus
1:7.1 God and man, cannot be e. unless both are persons
1:7.9 Many times have I e. the supreme pleasure of a
27:1.5 The last rest of time has been e.; the last transition
27:3.3 The glorified mortals have also e. intimate contact
27:7.3 outbursts of supreme adoration and praise e. on
40:8.2 they have e. the “seventy times seven” opportunities
49:5.26 your planet e. the signal honor of becoming the home
52:1.5 Urantia, but your early ancestors e. their services.
62:3.3 This brother and sister mated and soon e. the society
69:9.17 conventions, peace, and happiness, as they are e. by
70:1.5 Peace was thus first e. by the in-group, or tribe,
70:1.6 reason than just the fun of it; they really e. fighting.
70:11.4 sin was the transgression of those taboos which e.
71:2.12 Liberty can be e. only when the will and whims of
76:3.6 They e. many of the benefits of the previous culture
80:6.3 Andites e. the sheltered position of the Nile valley;
81:6.5 as has been e. by the peoples of North America—
84:2.3 the wife’s mother e. virtually supreme authority in
87:2.7 life of such few pleasures as the primitives e..
87:2.9 Ghosts supposedly e. the smell of food; food offering
89:4.10 their sacrifices, the gods having e. the soul thereof.
89:5.2 Early man was a cannibal; he e. human flesh,
97:9.17 They e. the favor of the Pharaohs, who later enslaved
101:1.1 indescribable feelings of ecstasy which can be e.
109:6.2 Personalized Adjuster, an endowment to be e.
121:2.7 under Roman suzerainty, e. a considerable degree of
121:3.10 woman e. more freedom throughout the Roman
121:8.1 we have e. access to the lost record of the Apostle
123:3.4 in other ways e. themselves in true boyish fashion.
124:6.1 Joseph and his family would have e. going down
126:5.1 In season they e. the produce of their garden, but
127:3.3 but on the whole greatly e. his sojourn at Jerusalem.
128:3.4 Simon greatly e. his visit to Jerusalem.
128:6.10 They also e. Jesus’ stories about animals and nature.
130:2.1 Ganid greatly e. Jesus’ explanation of the water
130:2.8 Jesus and Ganid had both e. playing with a very
130:3.2 The three e. a most pleasant passage to Alexandria
133:1.5 I would have e. punishing those rude fellows who
133:3.1 Ganid much e. observing how a Jew conducted his
133:4.13 The three travelers e. their sojourn in Corinth.
133:5.2 They all e. the art of Greece, examples of which
133:5.3 the father and the son e. the discussion on science
133:7.1 They e. the long water voyage and arrived at their
133:7.3 For two weeks the trio greatly e. themselves,
134:2.2 Not all who e. these occasions of Jesus’ ministry
134:5.13 of the American Federal Union have long e. peace.
134:9.9 Few of the people who had e. his visits as he had
139:0.4 From adolescence on the twelve had e. separate
139:1.3 other three e. very close communion with the Master
139:3.1 James and his brother John e. the advantage of
139:8.7 Thomas e. the highest intellectual understanding of
148:3.3 In this way each of the twelve e. an opportunity for
154:7.5 They e. no peace of mind until Thursday afternoon,
157:7.1 Andrew had never e. such intimate personal
158:5.4 apostles who so recently e. the spiritual ecstasy of
169:1.6 The younger son e. play but shunned work;
169:3.2 you should remember that in your lifetime you e.
171:7.6 and robust courage in all who e. his association.
172:5.6 Philip e. the performance because his Master was
172:5.11 the twins really e. it all the way through, and not
172:5.11 the twins e. every moment of the whole pageant.
174:2.3 the people, even the Sadducees, e. their discomfiture.
174:4.7 Pharisees had e. the manner in which the Sadducees
177:2.2 You have e. that parental love which insures laudable
181:1.10 can be e. to the full by the believing human heart.
191:0.6 Andrew at least e. a certain sense of freedom from
191:5.1 Without intending it, he really e. the attention paid
enjoyed—with Jesus
123:0.3 Jesus e. good health and continued to grow normally
123:1.7 Jesus greatly e. this, his first experience on a farm.
123:2.4 He greatly e. his little brother and his baby sister
123:3.4 other ways e. themselves in true boyish fashion.
123:6.5 Jesus was a skillful harpist and greatly e. entertaining
124:0.1 Although Jesus might have e. a better opportunity
124:3.3 Jesus e. much free play and youthful joyousness.
124:4.3 e. good relations with them up to the beginning of
125:0.1 freedom from responsibility he had ever e..
125:2.12 He had e. the opportunity of meeting scores of boys
126:3.3 individually in prayer—much as he so e. doing—but
128:3.1 the longest period away from daily toil Jesus had e.
128:5.6 He e. this temporary respite from the usual program
128:7.7 This year Jesus e. more than usual leisure, and he
129:1.4 and e. this period of working with a father-partner.
129:1.11 He e. his labors with Zebedee in Capernaum, but he
130:2.8 Jesus and Ganid had both e. playing with a very
130:3.2 The three e. a most pleasant passage to Alexandria
133:4.13 Jesus e. many intimate talks with a large number of
133:4.13 The three travelers e. their sojourn in Corinth.
133:5.2 They all e. the art of Greece, examples of which
133:7.1 They e. the long water voyage and arrived at their
133:7.3 For two weeks the trio greatly e. themselves,
134:2.3 Jesus equally e. his personal ministry to each of these
138:7.6 And they all so much e. Jesus!
139:6.4 Jesus greatly e. hearing Nathaniel discourse on things
139:8.6 Jesus e. Thomas very much and had many long talks
150:7.1 spent a half hour on the hill which he so much e.
156:2.8 Jesus greatly e. the keen sense of humor which
160:0.1 Jesus e. a period of almost complete rest,
181:1.8 Jesus e. the comfort of that confidence which ever
196:0.1 Jesus e. a sublime and wholehearted faith in God.
196:0.5 Jesus e. the invigorating assurance of the possession
enjoying
14:6.17 while e. the satisfaction of absolute coexistence with
30:3.12 they may be e. a period of leisure—freedom from
38:9.3 and no planet e. their ministry has a larger group.
44:3.1 material satisfaction that humans are capable of e.,
60:3.18 The arctic regions were e. weather much like that
66:4.9 This group, while e. provisional citizenship on
70:9.17 same time e. some measure of self-gratification,
75:2.4 confidential visits Eve was e. with a certain Nodite
107:2.5 Adjusters are at one with the First Source, e a period
121:1.9 Palestine and Syria were e. a period of prosperity,
124:0.1 educational guidance, at the same time e. the great
124:6.5 this tropical valley, e. the luxurious fields of grain
125:4.1 listening to the discussions and e. the more quiet
167:1.3 Soon they were all seated and e. the visiting among
enjoyment
5:5.2 four levels of the e. of universe fellowship:
15:7.4 never lose their e. of their former levels of existence.
27:1.1 The one essential to the e. of Paradise is rest,
27:7.3 of sublime self-expression and personal e..
44:2.4 scenes and transient episodes for future morontia e..
48:3.18 contribute much to your e. of the mansion worlds,
54:3.1 beings in the e. of this misnamed personal liberty.
63:2.6 After three days’ rest and e. of the fire, Andon and
70:7.6 4. For the e. of some special charm or magic.
72:5.12 Now are they entering upon the e. of both while in
84:8.2 to evolve specialized techniques of pleasurable e.
88:2.6 to stultify art and to retard the e. and adoration of
91:6.2 prayer has contributed enormously to the e. of health
100:1.5 of curiosity and the e. of reasonable adventure,
100:2.6 Mortal man is entitled to the e. of physical pleasures
100:3.4 meanings, a meaningless e. bordering on relative evil.
131:4.8 They thus abandon themselves to the e. of their lusts
135:5.4 to become immortal in their e. of this endless bliss.
143:3.1 —but I will join you in the e. of a three-day period
158:6.3 not in an e. of the exercise of material power for
169:2.2 make certain of your future e. of treasures laid up
enjoys
0:11.2 e. identification with his evolutionary creatures,
1:4.6 divine presence which any child of the universe e.
5:5.9 2. Philosophically man e. the substantiation of his
12:7.13 Father e. the most intimate inner contact with you,
13:1.3 each of these sacred spheres e. a specialized
14:6.6 the Father e. the experience of love satiety on near-
14:6.8 The Father e. the Havona reciprocation of the divine
16:5.1 each individual universe and world, e. the benefits of
26:7.2 the undivided attention, and e. the whole affection,
37:9.8 architectural spheres e. the continuous ministry of a
39:9.2 Even your world e. the extensive ministry of twelve
40:5.13 each member of this group e. the ministry of a single
46:4.7 Jerusem e. the efficient services of the spironga of
69:5.15 the present generation e. a higher degree of freedom
70:2.2 Society, today, e. the benefit of a long list of useful
72:1.2 The industrial mechanism of this nation e. a certain
83:8.8 woman e. practically equal rights with her consort.
84:5.8 such a modification of her status that she now e. a
84:5.9 she has received almost all rights and e. exemption
110:5.7 whom this communication is being made e. such a
114:6.13 Urantia now e. the services of the fifth group of
131:1.5 Our God e. great authority; his name is Excellent
131:3.5 Even the evildoer e. a season of grace before the
132:5.16 2. Everyone who e. wealth as a result of discovery
174:1.3 The father e. priority and superiority of
195:8.6 Western civilization today e. many liberties and
enlarge
2:0.3 In all our efforts to e. and spiritualize the human
2:0.3 All our efforts to e. the human concept of God
22:4.7 be assigned to e. the revelation of truth to some
23:2.24 sent to e. the revelation of truth to the worlds and
23:3.9 No matter how much the universe may e., no more
44:3.1 realities that serve to enrich and e. our existence.
47:7.2 then it is only necessary to e. the superuniverse
96:4.6 But none the less he sought to e. their concept of
100:4.5 But allow us to e. the picture.
103:0.1 influence functions to e. man’s viewpoint of ethics
140:6.2 come to destroy but to fulfill, to e. and illuminate.
142:3.8 Paradise Deities will continue to e. and brighten
144:2.5 to change your earth attitude and to e. your soul’s
160:2.8 man is able to quicken and e. the appreciative
170:3.9 in the effort to enhance and e. the brotherhood.
175:1.9 They make broad their phylacteries and e. the
182:1.26 did Jesus e. the living revelation of the name of God
195:7.2 extend the horizon of life and e. his personality.
enlarged
0:0.2 It is exceedingly difficult to present e. concepts and
0:12.3 Infinity of divinity is being ever enriched, if not e.,
1:5.10 personality of the Father is an e. and truer concept
2:7.10 the e. and exquisitely integrated modern concepts
9:8.13 a morontia form with its e. sensitivity to the reality of
12:7.7 but if the time frame is e. beyond the moment to
12:7.7 if human life is further e. to include the morontia
14:3.4 subsequent to increased training and e. experience,
14:4.22 and e. appreciation of supreme meanings, ultimate
15:5.8 while the major planet, Jupiter, would be greatly e.
15:10.12 the superuniverse government e. to include the
18:6.6 Union of Days, who then functions in an e. capacity
43:9.5 and achieve increased capacity for e. appreciation of
52:2.3 each mortal epoch, receives an e. presentation of
55:3.12 revelation of truth was e. to embrace the workings of
55:4.8 discoveries of physical science in liaison with the e.
56:7.1 well-defined repercussions of e. deity manifestation
56:7.1 evolution constitutes a new and e. revelation of
59:1.2 appear, and the older bodies of water are greatly e..
61:1.12 connected the arctic seas with the e. Mediterranean
68:2.10 If vanity be e. to cover pride, ambition, and honor,
70:7.1 the first social groups; association e. the kinship clan.
74:2.5 This natural hill had been e. and made ready for the
74:8.6 e. and embellished the story of man’s creation;
84:7.4 the e. understanding of the privilege of procreation—
96:4.2 Moses formulated a new and e. concept of Deity
96:5.8 The e. and more sublime vision of God which Moses
96:6.2 inspiration of an increasingly e. concept of God;
97:10.8 e. and so exquisitely amplified by the personal
100:6.8 The new loyalties of e. spiritual vision create new
100:6.8 produces an e. consciousness of the Fatherhood of
103:5.2 Jesus e. the neighbor scope to embrace the whole of
105:2.4 (time) concept of the I AM as triune can now be e.
112:1.11 All these e. dimensional experiences of the morontia
112:1.17 much more than just an e. or complex relationship.
112:2.19 universe adventures as they seek for e. capacity for
115:2.2 divine values are increased as actualities by e.
116:4.9 their local universe sovereignty is e. to embrace
118:10.14 a new and e. factual basis for the comprehension
121:2.6 sending forth to the world of a new and e. concept of
122:6.3 they would all squat about the e. stone table to enjoy
132:2.9 the self with true spirit values has become so e. as
142:2.2 But the concept of his nature has e. and grown
142:3.4 who believed in this e. and expanded idea of Deity.
142:3.10 Israel came out of Egypt in the days before the e.
148:0.1 the Zebedee residence, which had been greatly e.
148:9.1 this assembly in the spacious and e. front room of
161:1.6 which led to the e. conception of the Trinity in the
163:7.3 leadership of the e. women’s work under Abner.
176:2.3 Father will not fail to visit you with an e. revelation
181:2.22 and I will some day welcome you to the e. service of
193:0.5 The Spirit of Truth shall lead you into the e. truth,
195:0.15 2. A new and greatly e. concept of God was given to
195:10.16 a revelation of Jesus with a new and e. presentation
enlargement
2:0.3 for assistance in the e. of the concept of God,
47:7.2 still additional e. being required for residence on
57:3.7 suns were recaptured as a result of the gradual e. of
70:7.1 Intermarriage was the next step in group e.,
100:1.3 E. of vocabulary does not signify development of
102:2.7 spiritual growth, intellectual expansion, factual e.,
103:0.1 Spirit of Truth makes contributions to the e. of the
117:4.2 self-realization and e. of experiential sovereignty.
117:4.9 directly productive of an e. of the sovereignty of
117:6.15 and each such approach is made possible by an e. of
137:8.7 fight for the establishment and e. of the kingdoms
142:3.9 the e. of the Jewish concept of the nature of God,
146:2.14 that prayer is a factor in the e. of one’s capacity to
149:1.2 to their homes, added to the e. of Jesus’ fame.
176:1.6 establishment of the New Jerusalem and in the e. of
188:4.12 to the enrichment of human experience and the e. of
195:8.9 parent of all these recent gains in the e. of living.
195:10.17 contribute its spiritual incentive to the e. of mortal
enlargements
56:7.1 signalizes corresponding e. of deity function to
130:7.8 material origin is destined to undergo successive e.
enlarges
101:9.1 Revelation unfailingly e. the ethical horizon of
107:1.4 are being constantly individualized as the universe e.,
131:10.5 all of this loving service of the children of God e.
132:2.5 e. the capacity to love and serve one’s fellows,
enlarging—see enlarging, ever-
8:1.11 by e. this concept to embrace the family as a whole.
37:9.6 are all experiential creatures, but their e. experience
47:7.5 It is beginning to dawn upon the e. minds of the
97:7.9 the gospel of the e. concept of a supreme Yahweh.
101:7.3 idea of a personal God is attained, followed by e.
104:3.2 through a great age of expanding horizons and e.
114:2.1 contributors to the e. sovereignty of the Supreme
115:1.2 before the expansions of e. cosmic comprehension
117:6.9 and this very experience is in itself capacity e..
118:10.13 man’s e. capacity for the comprehension of the facts
130:7.5 the e. view of this event procession is such that it is
130:7.8 The e. cosmic conceptions of an advancing spirit
136:8.6 the work of e. and extending that heavenly kingdom.
142:3.7 And this evolving and e. concept of God virtually
142:3.10 divine law in perfect keeping with these e. concepts
142:3.21 worthy utterances to accompany the e. Yahweh
149:0.4 the rapidly e. and extending work of the kingdom.
156:5.2 will adequately support the superstructure of the e.
170:4.3 2. The e. brotherhood of gospel believers, the social
180:5.10 Love must thereby grasp the ever-changing and e.
enlarging, ever-
6:8.7 morontia experience will be compensated by e.
26:2.2 groups of the Paradise Citizens and the e. corps of
56:7.1 by e. revelations of Deity to all intelligent creatures
106:6.3 The integration and association of e. segments of
117:6.4 functioning of the e. action of the Supreme Being.
182:1.26 eternal truth discloses his name in e. proportions.
enlighten
34:5.4 to teach truth and to spiritually e. the minds of men
44:0.20 I proceed with this effort to e. the human mind
44:5.8 employ crude illustrations in my attempts to e. you;
50:6.1 guided by these restrictions in all our efforts to e.
93:7.2 ventured from Salem to e. the tribes of the Eastern
140:6.6 Jesus said: “I have not come to legislate but to e..
150:8.3 E. our eyes in the law; cause our hearts to cleave
157:4.6 be able to go forth to e. a world sitting in darkness.
174:5.12 victory shall crown our united efforts to e. the
176:1.7 Nevertheless, I will try to e. you.”
178:1.3 while you seek to e. such misguided earthly rulers
178:1.9 eventually e. the whole world and result in the
181:2.24 I have done all that can be done to e. your minds
186:2.8 Jesus pitied Pilate and sincerely endeavored to e. his
186:5.6 but it did enrich and e. all other administrators and
190:5.4 then may I e. you since I am more than familiar
enlightened
1:0.3 The e. worlds all recognize and worship the Father,
4:5.4 a philosophy unworthy of an e. age of science and
34:7.6 e. and liberating service of wholehearted devotion
36:5.8 When e. by facts and inspired by truth, this becomes
37:6.3 whole educational system: character acquired by e.
47:9.1 advanced and e. spheres are virtually obliterated
54:6.10 After you attain Paradise, you will really be e. and
55:6.2 the status and progressive nature of the e. races of
64:6.28 the more e. and more recently taught groups lived
66:5.12 It was among these e. groups educated in the
66:6.6 and dismay which always result when e. and superior
68:0.2 cultural achievements are preserved only by the e.
84:5.1 maternity can only be compensated by the e. mores
84:5.9 The reaction of e peoples from the inequitable mores
86:6.5 cause for further smiling on the part of e. posterity.
91:3.7 E. prayer must recognize not only an external and
91:4.1 unworthy of advancing civilizations and e. religions.
93:5.5 in the e. offspring of you two brothers shall all the
94:8.2 early began to call him the e. one, the Buddha;
94:9.1 salvation through belief in the Buddha, the e. one.
94:11.9 the status of the idea of Gautama as the e. one
94:12.1 and its sublimation of Gautama, first as the e. one,
94:12.1 The concept of Buddha, to an e. Buddhist, is no
94:12.1 with the spirit demon of Horeb to an e. Christian.
100:2.3 an e. and wise technique of spiritual reaction to the
101:1.7 The higher and superphilosophic wisdom of e. and
101:5.2 Through e. philosophy the mind endeavors to unite
101:9.5 The e. spiritual consciousness of civilized man is not
102:2.2 compellingly authoritative for all e. mortals.
102:3.13 the evolutionary will-to-believe and the product of e.
111:7.3 Why do you refuse to be e. and inspired by the
112:2.11 and wisdom is lost in e. and reflective worship.
131:8.2 If you know the Eternal, you are e. and wise.
132:7.9 That which the e. and reflective human imagination
140:3.1 You are not now as men among men but as the e.
143:1.7 is uncompromising loyalty to the e. convictions of
147:6.6 “Men, if you are e. by the truth and really know what
148:6.9 he may suffer on and even die, but his e. soul now
149:6.10 humility is childish and unworthy of the e. sons of
154:4.6 men, even in the more e. age of these revelations,
155:3.8 forms of religion into liquid liberties of e. sonship.
159:4.11 Nathaniel was e., and shocked, by the Master’s
171:0.3 very few were e. by the Master’s discourse.
178:1.5 As faith-e. and spirit-liberated sons of the kingdom
178:1.8 the secular government as a result of becoming e.
181:1.4 But as many as do receive him shall be e., cleansed,
193:2.2 courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, e. honesty,
enlightener
45:4.10 8. Orvonon, the e. of the indigo race and their leader
enlightening
2:0.2 most e. and spiritually edifying of all revelations
74:3.3 And thus ended a sad but e. day—their second on
92:4.1 religion are ever-expanding and successively more e..
121:6.3 build his more advanced and e. cult of Christianity
121:8.12 a record which will not only be e. to the generation
149:4.5 but his answers were always e., dignified, and final
160:3.1 to serve the purpose of e., uplifting, and blessing
178:1.11 loving spiritual ministry, e. intellectual communion
enlightenment
1:1.3 divine controller, then, in accordance with your e.
7:5.5 for the e. and advancement of all the inhabitants of
10:4.7 should view the Trinity in accordance with your e.
12:8.15 mind in the presence of spirit luminosity of divine e.,
16:9.7 It requires the e. of reason, morality, and the urge of
19:5.9 devoted to the conscious e. of universe creatures.
19:5.9 bridge this gap in the universal scheme of moral e.
20:5.2 But your e. should indicate that this is not true.
20:6.4 these bestowal Sons are devoted to the spiritual e. of
20:7.3 concerned with moral e. and spiritual development.
20:9.1 a spiritual age, a millennium of cosmic e..
27:5.2 No longer must you seek e. from engrossed pages;
37:6.3 The teachers provide the e.; the universe station and
42:5.2 standpoint of twentieth-century Urantia scientific e.—
50:4.8 The teacher brotherhood, the e. of childhood and
50:6.4 upon the extent to which e. is received by the ages of
52:4.8 great religious awakening, a world-wide spiritual e.
73:1.1 of invention, material progress, and intellectual e..
84:1.5 The first step in e. came with the belief that sex
90:4.9 in the illumination and e. of scientific research.
92:7.11 And so should greater e. deliver educated mortals
94:8.16 It implied a condition of supreme e. and supernal
101:6.8 intellectual certainty, moral e., ethical sensitivity,
101:9.2 in accordance with their e. and status of conscience.
114:6.11 7. The angels of e..
120:1.1 the complete e. of the incarnation of a Creator
120:2.6 to experience the final e. of a time-space Creator,
124:5.3 was destined to perform a mission on earth for the e.
130:1.1 the result is a great and liberating e. born of the
131:3.5 “No religionist may hope to attain the e. of wisdom
131:3.5 he yet lives on earth—may attain the supreme e.
131:8.6 the Eternal, you shall enjoy the e. of the Supreme.
142:3.22 again—in the greater spiritual e. of Isaiah’s day—
145:2.8 a better world—is bound up in the progress and e. of
146:2.14 praying sincerely and in accordance with one’s e.,
150:2.3 the e. and uplifting of their downtrodden sisters;
159:4.3 these books represent the views and extent of e. of
178:1.13 enhanced by the spiritual e. of the ennobling
180:5.2 the soul and enjoy the liberty of its e. in the mind,
181:2.19 go back to your former labors with the new e. of
191:4.3 dedicated their lives to the e. of their fellows who
193:4.1 view of the accumulated e. of succeeding centuries.
194:2.1 such personal e. and group guidance as will prove
195:6.12 Moral convictions based on spiritual e. and rooted in
195:9.2 readjustment, moral quickening, and spiritual e..
enlist
4:0.3 fascinating pursuits which occupy the time and e.
44:0.4 But no one may e. with the celestial artisans for less
65:5.3 behooves mortal minds to e. in patient waiting and
75:7.7 neither did Adam and Eve knowingly e. in rebellion
91:0.2 Next, these believers in luck would e. the support of
104:4.14 The Paradise personalities e. the freewill adoration of
127:2.3 Mary did her best to induce Jesus to e., but she could
127:2.7 who had not joined the movement would all e. the
187:4.5 youths to e. in these daring expeditions of robbery
195:10.10 of indifferent youths would rush forward to e. in
enlisted
37:4.5 Most of this corps is e. in assisting the Nebadon
53:7.1 not a single soul on that strife-torn world e. under
101:10.9 Now are the sons of God e. together in fighting the
101:10.9 Such faith-liberated sons have certainly e. in the
125:6.13 nationalistic channels and e. the efforts of her
127:2.7 All the better Jews of Nazareth had e., and those
140:6.13 Having now e. unreservedly in the work of the
155:6.18 that you have e. in the eternal adventure of finding
177:4.9 Judas had e. with Jesus hoping some day to
enlisting
77:6.6 the loyal majority then e. under the leadership of the
127:2.2 Jesus declined fully to disclose his reasons for not e.,
132:7.1 Jesus did not follow out his usual practice of e. the
172:5.7 the Master’s reason for e. the popular support of
enlistment
100:3.1 It is the e. of the totality of selfhood in the loyal
enlistments
72:11.3 the e. in all branches of the service are for four years,
enlivens
36:3.4 that energy spark which e. the body and presages the
enminded
28:5.8 the e. and circulating wisdom of the universe of
enmity
2:1.2 “The Creator God is wholly devoid of fear and e..
70:1.22 does the social attitude of amity displace that of e..
73:1.4 There existed a traditional e. between the Nodites
75:5.9 and lasting “e. between that man and the woman,
131:1.3 God is devoid of all anger and e.; he is immortal and
136:4.1 preaching would presently arouse the fears and e.
143:4.1 of Galilee also, had been at e. with the Samaritans.
143:4.2 The religious e. between the Jews and the
147:0.2 had helped to lessen that ruler’s e. toward Jesus.
168:0.12 associated in their hearts with so much bitter e.
173:3.1 in doubt about John’s mission and arrayed in e.
180:3.0 3. ENMITY OF THE WORLD
180:3.1 When I have left you, be not discouraged by the e.
184:1.3 This act had aroused the e. of the high priest more
enmothered
20:6.1 a bestowal Son, becomes e. on the bestowal planet,
92:3.6 Religion e. much nonreligious culture: Sculpture
ennoble
16:6.11 religion to e. them; and of personality to unify them.
69:2.5 The Prince’s staff all worked; they did much to e.
102:3.4 within his own soul to refresh and e. his fellows.
159:3.12 such a faith will expand the mind, e. the soul, deepen
194:3.3 to e. the life which men now live in the flesh.
ennobled
92:3.10 religion, must ever continue to be refined and e. by
100:6.3 to a superior and e. fellowship of the sons of God.
103:5.8 But man is e. and mightily energized when he learns
103:5.11 But man is not saved or e. by pressure.
133:6.7 The human soul, when matured, e., and spiritualized
155:6.11 subordinated to truth, e. by love, dominated by
155:6.18 testifies that God has found you, idealized, e., and
191:4.3 you are e., by the grace of faith, to love unbelievers,
196:3.4 man is educated by fact, e. by wisdom, and saved—
ennoblement
52:5.8 Sons with their dispensations of character e. and
111:4.12 Inner creativity contributes to e. of character through
132:4.4 some thought of spiritual e. by well-chosen words
132:5.1 the e. of the social life, and the advancement of the
132:5.1 resources of one generation for the benefit and e.
136:6.10 devoted to the development and e. of his powers of
196:0.10 an exaltation of intellection, an e. of desire,
ennobles
100:0.2 religion e. the commonplace drudgery of daily living.
100:7.18 Jesus unifies life, e. character, and simplifies
ennobling
68:5.9 The growing of plants exerts an e. influence on all
70:2.17 Labor is e. but drudgery is benumbing.
94:12.7 All Urantia is waiting for the proclamation of the e.
121:4.6 they were often invigorating, ethical, and e. but were
130:6.4 mortal dedicated to the e. service of man on earth
143:2.8 of the highest type of enjoyable and e. self-control,
155:6.8 overshadowed by, the unifying and e. religion of
155:6.9 increasing joy and liberty of e. deeds of loving
156:5.2 support the superstructure of the enlarging and e.
160:2.5 are socializing and e. because they encourage and
160:2.10 such inspiring and e. association finds its ideal
177:2.6 truth for improving the home and e. the home life,
178:1.13 by the spiritual enlightenment of the e. association
193:0.4 actually realize, and daily experience, this e. truth.
195:7.16 religion is the e. transformation of the material
Enoch—the first translated Urantia mortal
45:4.13 11. E., the first of the mortals of Urantia to fuse with
76:2.9 E., became the head of the Elamite Nodites.
126:3.8 certain that it had not been written by E. of old,
Enoch, Book of
126:3.6 Jesus found a passage in the so-called BE. which
126:3.8 been studying, this manuscript called “The BE.”;
126:3.8 The writer of this so-called BE. went on to tell
126:3.8 tucked away in this only partially accredited BE.;
136:1.6 Son of God, as depicted by the author of the BE.
enormous
11:1.3 to comprehend the meaning of these e. distances
11:4.1 The central Isle’s size is so e. that this terminal angle
11:4.3 Here on peripheral Paradise are the e. historic and
11:5.7 overspread the e. and incomprehensible domains of
11:7.7 are e. elliptical regions of quiescent space activities
12:1.10 and is surrounded by the e. dark gravity bodies.
12:1.10 Owing to the e. encircling masses of the dark
12:1.14 Far out in space, at an e. distance from the seven
12:3.11 not influence calculations involving e. measurements.
13:0.2 All twenty-one are e. spheres, and each group of
14:0.1 It is of e. dimensions and almost unbelievable
14:1.12 though their velocity is e., owing to their situation
14:1.14 an unbelievable number of e. dark gravity bodies.
14:1.17 This zone is characterized by e. wave movements of
14:3.5 about one per cent of the area of these e. worlds is
14:3.6 convenient to utilize such e. spheres as inhabited
14:3.6 functions and spiritual activities of these e. worlds.
14:4.20 ministering to the e. numbers of creatures who have
14:6.1 range of the activities of seven-circuited Havona is e.
15:2.8 Each superuniverse is provided with an e. and
15:3.5 is situated far away in the e. and dense star cloud of
15:4.8 e. aggregations to appear as gigantic blazing suns,
15:4.9 potential of these stellar gas clouds is unbelievably e.
15:5.3 a nebula appears as an e. central sun surrounded by
15:5.5 may chance to swing near some e. mass of matter,
15:5.6 E. suns, when in certain stages of development,
15:5.10 by the accumulation of e. quantities of cold matter,
15:5.11 and it requires ages upon ages for such e. masses of
15:6.11 The dark islands are sometimes e. in mass and
15:6.12 constitute an e. aggregate of energy and material
15:6.14 they range in size from planetesimals to e. gaseous
15:8.6 In these collisional episodes e. masses of matter
15:14.9 Your planet is a member of an e. cosmos; you belong
16:0.12 Each Master Spirit maintains an e. force-focal
16:3.8 Spirit fosters that e. group of personalities taking
16:3.10 the Infinite Spirit is the adviser of that e. group of
18:5.2 In addition they have assigned to them e. numbers of
19:1.3 and an e. corps is assigned to each local universe.
29:2.13 Occupying an e. area on the capital sphere of each
29:4.19 has a gravity resistance equaled only by e. spheres
29:4.35 these beings of e. antigravity endowment are the
30:4.13 an advantage in the mobilization of such e. groups;
31:8.3 can hardly comprehend that there exists an e. and
31:10.16 New orders of physical creations, e. and gigantic
37:3.7 This e. corps of recorders busy themselves with
37:10.6 administering these creations as e. training schools,
41:1.4 are situated at the center of the e. stellar system
41:2.2 The astronomic center of Satania is an e. dark island
41:2.7 Even the e. cold and dark giants of space and the
41:2.8 energies, a small planet in the circuit of e. masses,
41:2.8 the local controllers sometimes employ e. numbers
41:3.2 abundant space to accommodate all these e. suns.
41:3.6 acquired a density at the center of their e. masses
41:3.6 The e. pressure, accompanied by loss of heat and
41:3.10 sectors as e. and fairly symmetrical star clusters.
41:4.7 And yet, for all this e. size, over forty million times
41:4.7 These e. suns have an extending fringe that reaches
41:6.6 Your sun has parted with an e quantity of its calcium
41:7.3 All of these phenomena are indicative of e. energy
43:1.9 the univitatia occupies an e. area in the mid-region
43:1.10 The Edentia sea of glass is one e. circular crystal
43:8.1 their e. power systems, both material and morontial,
44:3.4 E. edifices are utilized during the seasons of rest,
45:5.2 It is an e. area consisting of one thousand centers,
46:2.1 E. areas of Jerusem are preserved in a “natural state,
46:3.2 receiving station is encircled by an e. amphitheater,
46:5.10 And since morontia vision is of e. range, you can
46:5.19 circular reservations of the Sons occupy an e. area,
46:5.25 of the Evening Stars situated in the e. central space.
46:5.30 courtesy colonies are graced by three e. structures:
47:3.2 first mansion world is the resurrection hall, the e.
49:0.4 Many of these e. spheres have satellites, sometimes
49:0.5 the forty-four satellites revolving around an e. dark
52:1.5 These e. birds are able to carry one or two average-
57:1.6 875,000,000,000 years ago the e. Andronover nebula
57:2.1 nebulae terminate as clusters of stars or as e. suns
57:3.1 The e. nebula now began gradually to assume the
57:3.3 The rapid revolutions of this e. central core soon
57:3.4 throw e. suns off into space on independent circuits.
57:3.10 e. heat generation in the Andronover central cluster,
57:5.4 4,500,000,000 years ago the e. Angona system
57:5.6 e. volumes of matter were disgorged.
57:5.8 e. volume of matter now circulating about the sun
57:5.10 Saturn, being derived from the very center of the e.
57:5.10 shone with a brilliant light and emitted e. volumes of
57:5.11 augmented by the capture of e. quantities of meteors.
57:7.2 when e. space bodies were captured by the earth.
57:8.13 Throughout the oceanic ages, e. layers of fossil-free
57:8.22 regions, e. ice blankets would have formed;
58:2.8 these solar storm centers function as e. magnets.
58:5.1 25,000 tons to the square inch, and owing to the e.
59:3.4 gas and oil being derived from the e. collections of
59:6.3 the seas and increasing elevation of e. land masses.
60:2.3 they required such an e. amount of food and the land
60:2.14 The dinosaurs, for all their e. mass, were all but
60:2.14 to provide sufficient food to nourish such e. bodies.
60:3.11 the e. energy of the sluggish momentum of the
60:4.2 coupled with e. overthrusts of the various layers,
61:2.3 reconnecting the then e. Antarctic continent with
61:2.3 the climate remained relatively mild because of the e.
61:3.10 E. herds of horses joined the camels on the
61:5.2 northern highlands with this e. mantle of snow,
61:5.6 e. quantities of snow had been falling on Greenland
61:5.8 though glaciers spread out to cover e. areas.
61:5.8 e. icebergs were sliding off the coast of Maine into
65:2.9 and ostriches—all descended from the e. reptiles of
74:3.4 This day of inspection ended with an e. banquet in
75:1.5 They were both keenly aware of the e. undertaking
87:2.10 Ancient funeral wastes were e..
107:0.5 is our compensatory equalization of the e. tension
111:1.7 there intervenes that e. group of evolving minds
112:7.17 these e. galaxies will become inhabited universes.
125:2.1 the slaughter of these lambs in such e. numbers that
130:2.1 the three of them attended a performance in the e.
133:6.1 The crude idol exhibited in the e. temple dedicated to
138:6.5 Jesus was engaged in a mission of e. dramatic
142:5.5 It was their first contact with such e. crowds,
148:0.1 an e. camp was maintained by the seaside near the
173:1.1 An extensive business, in which e. profits were made,
enormously
26:3.4 They contribute e. to the mutual understanding of
41:7.13 These solar temperatures operate to e. speed up the
42:4.3 But their range of action is e. curtailed when
62:2.4 led to those wise precautionary measures that so e.
66:8.5 of the fallen Prince to disturb human affairs was e.
67:7.6 Sin e. retards intellectual development, moral growth
68:6.11 and the e. increasing groups of the subnormal?
75:8.1 the mortal races have profited e. from the limited
78:0.1 who have e. accelerated cultural progress on Urantia.
78:1.1 the partial failure of the undertaking, e. upstepped
81:6.9 these inventive activities has e. accelerated the rate
81:6.29 Civilization has been e. advanced by the division of
84:8.3 this form of sensual pleasure was e. heightened by
89:1.2 has violated a taboo, and this dramatic episode e.
91:6.2 and organic diseases, but prayer has contributed e. to
99:4.2 lived without religion, but such a handicap e.
130:7.8 his ideas of time-space will be e. expanded both as
177:2.5 A human being’s entire afterlife is e. influenced by
195:0.14 1. A new and e. higher note in human morals was
195:2.7 all this was e. helped by translation of the Hebrew
enormousness
11:2.1 Since you are beginning to glimpse the e. of the
12:0.1 the e. of the master universe staggers the concept
Enos—the grandson of Adam
76:3.4 Seth’s son, E., founded the new order of worship,
enough—see enough, not
8:1.11 It is e. of a reach of the material mind of the children
11:4.4 Paradise is large e. to accommodate the activities of
11:7.6 If one could move far e. at right angles to the plane
15:5.5 Such an approach may not be near e. to result in
15:5.5 near e. to allow the gravity pull of the greater pull of
27:7.2 who have learned e. of God to attain his presence.
37:10.6 E. of the life and administration of this universe is
52:7.2 long e. to effect the transition from the evolutionary
54:6.7 Satania rebels, this one gain would have been e. to
57:5.8 The visiting system did not come quite close e. to
57:7.2 become large e. to hold the primitive atmosphere
57:7.10 fewer and fewer prove large e. to resist the friction
57:8.3 metals, but there was e., in union with hydrogen,
60:2.11 perished because they did not have brains large e. to
69:4.2 the trading counter was developed, a wall wide e.
71:5.2 state undertakes to regulate social conduct only e.
75:2.1 They had before them e. of the results of rebellion to
79:7.3 The northern Chinese received just e. of the Andite
83:5.2 the marriage mores were not yet strong e. to make
84:1.8 when these temporary partnerships lasted long e. to
85:4.2 belief in nature spirits was strong e. to insure their
95:5.7 Ikhnaton was wise e. to maintain the outward
97:4.4 Amos had spread e. leaven of truth to save the
101:7.4 slight attainments, just e. to stabilize the daily living
101:7.4 Such mortals believe in letting well e. alone.
123:3.8 As James grew up to be old e. to help his mother
125:1.5 But Jesus had had e. for his first visit at the temple.
127:1.5 teaching of his sisters, two of whom were old e. to
127:2.9 to liberate his people if he (James) were only old e.
127:3.1 now proposed to buy back since James was old e. to
128:6.12 But Jesus did not live on earth long e. to enjoy the
130:8.3 that was long e. to change the life of a small boy,
132:4.6 Dare to do justice and be big e. to show mercy.
132:7.6 a new religion, one good e. for India and big e. for
138:8.6 thereby earning e. money to support themselves in
140:5.17 Children are kind and sympathetic when old e. to
142:6.9 But Nicodemus did summon faith e. to lay hold of
143:5.8 it sincerely and wholeheartedly, and that was e..
150:4.2 It is e. for the disciple to be equal with his master
156:1.8 children of Abraham not minded to show faith e. to
159:5.1 asking: “Would you be good e., Master, to suggest
164:3.14 There was just e. ceremony about the transaction to
166:2.1 but their common affliction was more than e. to
166:3.3 the door to the way of life is narrow, it is wide e. to
169:1.8 How many hired servants of my father have bread e.
169:2.6 who will be foolish e. to give you great treasure in
170:0.1 very term kingdom of heaven should have been e.
171:2.3 to see whether you had money e. to complete it?
172:1.7 —e. to provide bread for five thousand persons.
172:5.5 John grasped e. of the meaning of this Scripture to
177:1.4 how much he regretted that he had not been old e.
183:3.8 was e. to arouse the fear of the captain of the guards,
183:3.9 soldiers were not quick e. since, having overheard
183:3.9 In fact, the soldier got near e. to John to lay hold
185:1.1 Pilate was not a big e. man to comprehend the nature
185:3.6 One look at Jesus, face to face, was e. to convince
186:2.9 Jesus said little during these trials, but he said e. to
189:2.1 It is e. that we have seen the Sovereign live and die
189:4.6 By this hour there was just e. of the dawn of a new
191:1.5 coming to them walking on the water, he said e. to
195:10.18 Christianity contains e. of Jesus’ teachings to
196:2.1 reformation in the church may strike deep e. to get
enough, not
34:6.7 It is not e. that this spirit be poured out upon you;
66:5.7 It was not e. that early man should try to domesticate
71:2.16 It is not e. to be heard; the power of petition must
81:6.32 It is not e. to train men for work; in a complex
79:7.3 stimulate their innately able minds but not e. to fire
106:0.1 It is not e. that the ascending mortal should know
140:3.1 It is not e. that you live as you were before this
152:2.6 hundred denarii worth would not be e. for lunch.”
183:3.5 Jesus said, “Friend, is it not e. to do this!
183:3.9 soldiers were not quick e. since, having overheard
enraged
73:6.7 They became e. at their inability to benefit from
179:1.4 Simon Peter was so e. at this assumption of choice
enraptured
44:1.1 I have seen millions of e. beings held in sublime
enrich
44:3.1 realities that serve to e. and enlarge our existence.
44:3.7 collaborate with the Power Supervisors to e. the
80:1.3 their art and culture to e. that of the Nile valley.
81:6.1 the pure-line Adamic posterity had gone forth to e.
101:10.5 stabilize and e. human living by blending the mortal
102:4.5 Prayer may e. life, but worship illuminates destiny.
116:3.5 enable these divine Sons to e. their personalities by
141:7.15 came forth greatly to e. and gladden their ministry.
160:2.7 In this way men e. the soul by pooling their
170:2.1 the bondage of animal fear and at the same time e.
186:5.6 but it did e. and enlighten all other administrators
enriched
0:12.3 Infinity of divinity is being ever e., if not enlarged,
40:10.4 the functions of these administrations should be e.
59:4.17 and the atmosphere was becoming e. with oxygen.
170:3.11 those enhanced and e. spiritual values which are
184:1.1 Annas, e. by the temple revenues, his son-in-law
enriches
97:1.6 The Lord e. and impoverishes; he debases and exalts.
101:9.4 and to the extent that it e. the concept of the moral.
117:5.2 man exalts e., spiritualizes, and unifies his evolving
enriching
57:7.10 the ever-stronger friction shield of the oxygen-e.
117:6.7 probably ensue the advancing ages of e. experience,
enrichment
0:11.2 e. of all reality is effected by experiential growth
92:3.7 has impoverished life for the pretended e. of death.
103:5.7 Every mortal gain is a direct contribution to the e.
132:5.1 spiritual service for the e. of the intellectual life,
156:4.3 to their world-wide commerce and consequent e.,
188:4.12 about the death of Jesus, as it is related to the e. of
195:10.17 contribute its spiritual incentive to the e. of mortal
196:0.10 a vindication of moral decision, an e. of thought,
enroll
39:0.11 if successful they e. in the celestial schools attached
122:7.8 Joseph had thought to go out at once and e., but
enrolled
37:5.3 they do eventually become e. in the local universe
112:4.7 3. Be e. in one of the many training schools of
113:1.5 if such an individual becomes e. in any of the reserve
enrollment
40:3.1 midwayers are all routed for e. in the Mortal Corps
122:7.2 necessary that Mary should go to Bethlehem for e.—
122:7.6 Herod, the census e., and the comparative
122:8.3 next day after the birth of Jesus, Joseph made his e..
122:10.1 to Bethlehem with her husband for the census e..
Ensa—minor sector headquarters
15:7.8 headquarters of your minor sector, E., is surrounded
15:14.6 is number eighty-four in the minor sector of E..
15:14.7 The minor sector of E. consists of one hundred
18:5.5 will know the three Recents of Days in charge of E.,
29:4.18 upon trillions of them are commissioned in E.,
35:10.2 are excelled only by the administrative schools of E..
enseconaphim
112:7.5 e. for the flight to the central universe of Havona
113:7.4 remaining with you until you finally e. for the long
ensemble
11:0.2 wonders of this magnificent e. are utterly beyond
16:8.2 factors which go to make up the e. of material,
28:5.15 they requisition an e. of the Hearts of Counsel,
44:4.12 recorders assigned to the work of preserving the e.
44:6.9 then add the finishing touches to the morontia e.,
ensembled
23:1.9 they can collaborate in a group, but when thus e.,
ensembles
44:1.10 Your e. of dancing undoubtedly represent a crude
44:6.7 morontia and spirit orders in the composite e. of
enseraphim
39:2.13 your new body is a morontia form, one that can e..
47:5.1 when you e. for transit to the receiving worlds of
enseraphimed
23:2.22 a long time will pass before an e. ambassador can
23:2.22 An e. being cannot possibly exceed the velocity of
27:1.2 the transit sleep, the unconscious slumber when e.,
39:2.11 The process of being e. is not unlike the experience
39:2.12 When e., you go to sleep for a specified time, and
39:2.12 And so you take flight through space, e., while you
39:5.10 The majority of e. beings brought to this planet are
39:5.13 When celestial beings are to be e. for transfer from
39:5.14 soon it is impossible to distinguish the e. personality.
39:5.14 and then announces that the traveler is properly e.,
51:2.1 to submit to the deep sleep preparatory to being e.
51:2.2 before they can be e. for transport to the world of
51:2.2 to be e. and thus to be transported through space
66:2.5 they were held e. until they could be provided with
enseraphiming
36:4.3 which they pass through in preparation for e.
enshrined
79:6.10 a religion in which truth was e. as the supreme Deity.
143:1.6 to lay down your life for the love of a truth e. in
148:6.9 his friends and e. even in his own religious attitude
177:2.7 the word father becomes worthily e. in the minds
enshroud
14:1.14 they so completely encircle and e. Havona as to hide
enshrouded
0:11.1 Unqualified Absolute and e. in the Deity Absolute,
2:1.9 comprehension, the mystery in which they are e.,
31:10.19 Corps of the Finality—a designation and destiny e.
39:5.14 becomes so e. in a queer light of amber hue that it is
104:3.13 is eternally functioning in the compensating but e.
enshrouding
6:0.1 and e. the personal presence of, the Eternal Father.
55:12.5 will emerge from the Havona mystery e. his spirit
92:5.5 to make good this loss by e. his human leaders
enshroudment
26:8.3 when in the embrace of the e. of the Deities.
112:6.1 apart from their onetime e. in the material flesh.
enshrouds
8:3.8 The Third Person e. the Second and First Persons
10:8.6 of the mystery which e. the future of the finaliters.
enslave
69:8.1 Primitive man never hesitated to e. his fellows.
69:8.4 The hunter, like the American red man, did not e..
69:8.10 but thousands allow ambition to e. them to debt.
70:3.6 the custom to kill all strangers, later on, to e. them.
71:1.2 or settled agriculturists to overpower and e. them.
87:7.5 it attempts to supplant philosophy and to e. reason;
88:2.7 doctrine, the most terrible of all tyrants which e.
enslaved
64:6.18 The northern tribes were subdued, e., and absorbed
69:8.1 Pastoral man e. woman as his inferior sex partner.
69:8.2 to fighting each other, sacrificed to spirits, or e..
84:3.8 male captives were no longer killed but were e. as
91:0.2 Primitive man was e. to magic; luck, good and bad,
96:4.8 The later captivity that e. the Jews in Babylon finally
97:9.17 enjoyed the favor of the Pharaohs, who later e. Judah
132:7.5 my people are piteously e. to the fear of a God
143:1.5 Do you observe that I am e. by fear?
153:3.6 how scarce water might be, these traditionally e.
159:4.6 these sacred writings by the tradition-e. scribes
175:1.8 They have oppressed you with ceremonies and e.
179:5.2 the new dispensation wherein the e. individual
190:5.4 free those who were bound by fear and e. by evil?
190:5.4 open up the prison to those who are e. by fear
enslavement
69:5.8 Treasure lending was carried on as a means of e.,
69:8.2 Not long ago e. was the lot of those military captives
69:8.3 E. was a forward step in the merciful treatment of
69:9.6 to escape e. to the shiftless idlers of their tribes.
70:12.15 9. Taxation e. of the citizenry by the state.
71:1.10 7. E. of captives—they either adopted or massacred
81:2.6 3. The e. of captives.
96:2.2 the bitter experience of e. at the hard daily toil of the
96:2.4 largely forgotten by the time of the Egyptian e. of the
99:6.1 and dogmatism is an e. of the spiritual nature.
100:7.5 was not handicapped by e. to narrow conventionality
132:5.6 from the unfair exploitation or the e. of one’s fellows
132:5.18 amass wealth-power by e. or unfair exploitation of
149:2.6 was increasingly sought by the victims of moral e.
enslaver
142:0.2 Fear is man’s chief e. and pride his great weakness
enslaves
51:4.6 The yellow race usually e. the green, while the blue
66:6.2 tradition stifles initiative and e. the creative powers
enslaving
53:3.6 the scheme of e. all creation to the fictions of a
79:4.7 fell into the bondage of the e. superstitions of inferior
140:8.22 he understood their e. bondage to religious traditions
143:2.5 into foolish fears, divers lusts, e. pleasures, malice,
150:3.12 and all other forms of ignorant and e. superstition.
173:1.11 any given human group against the unfair and e.
ensnare
151:1.4 while those who listen only to e. us may be the
164:4.8 when they recalled Josiah, they attempted to e. him
173:2.7 inference that the effort of his enemies to e. him
174:4.5 discomfiture of all who had undertaken to e. him.
ensnared
53:7.6 the next order, the superior, were deceived and e..
53:7.7 ten per cent of the transition ministers were e..
77:1.7 the tragic days of the planetary rebellion, which e.
ensnaring
162:3.4 companion in transgression for the purpose of e.
ensue
17:6.7 create life by the Creator Son, there e. on Paradise
26:9.2 announce that the last venture of time is about to e.;
42:1.5 there e. the higher spirit forms of intelligent life.
110:1.6 there will eventually e. that morontia oneness,
117:6.7 e. the advancing ages of enriching experience,
119:7.4 of the struggle which would e. when our ruler
135:5.5 literalists taught that a world-wide war would e.
ensued
53:4.5 the fact that no action e. as positive evidence of the
57:3.3 and there e. the stage of gas escapement,
57:6.1 a period of diminishing solar disgorgement e..
70:5.2 there e. a long age of the domination of the elders.
74:5.5 trouble, serious trouble, e. when he went outside
78:8.9 After the breakup of this Kish confederation there e.
84:3.10 to the tilling of the soil, there immediately e. great
88:1.5 When animals became fetishes, there e. the taboos on
90:3.4 soul out of the body; if it failed to return, death e..
97:9.24 Then e. a period in which the Baalim politicians
123:6.2 there e. a lively competition among them to secure
194:4.10 decided to follow Gamaliel’s counsel, and there e. a
ensues
2:7.6 Happiness e. from the recognition of truth because it
8:0.1 there e. the supreme desire of both the Thought-God
10:3.7 —there e. the critical trinitarian interdependence of
28:5.8 there e. a stream of the wisdom of divinity from the
32:2.7 there e. the bringing into existence of a vast and
35:2.8 rest, reinstatement to service e. on the third day.
37:3.3 And then e. the revelation of Michael’s bestowal on
41:8.3 hydrogen is exhausted and gravity contraction e.,
51:5.6 there e. a succession of rapid strides in civilization
68:4.7 new ideas are put forward—competition e..
69:8.9 to liberate great numbers of slaves; less trouble e.
114:2.6 capacities until some change in planetary status e.,
146:2.2 harbors the concepts of iniquity, there gradually e.
148:6.9 Then e. the great struggle in his heart between faith
ensuing
17:6.7 with all the personality hosts of the e. life creation.
41:1.1 physical evolution of the e. generations of stellar
59:6.10 highly differentiated life of the e. ages of planetary
120:1.3 the unrevealed vicissitudes of your e. mortal career.
136:5.1 connection with the e. program of his public work on
136:5.5 from participating in his e. public ministry except
ensupernaphimed
14:5.5 circles of Havona without the necessity of being e..
ensured
98:5.4 that the partaking of the sacrament e. eternal life,
ensures
143:2.4 great and precious promises of God that e. your
Enta—ancestor of Mary
122:1.2 such well known women as Annon, Tamar, E.,
entail
71:5.4 if such adjustments e. even the slightest abrogation
110:3.4 with the Adjuster does not e. self-torture, mock
entailed
39:2.9 they could never withstand the energy demands e. by
123:5.2 all of which e. his attendance at the Passovers in
entailing
44:1.13 the reaction of the music-loving sense without e. the
entails
5:2.2 contacted, or otherwise e. personal, self-conscious
5:5.1 Man’s physical environment e. the battle for
26:10.1 The attainment of Paradise e. responsibilities of a
42:6.1 the organization of evolved energy into matter e. the
48:6.29 Life on the transition worlds e. real contact with
50:1.2 rulership for the evolutionary worlds e. the liability
71:8.2 The evolution of statehood e. progress from level to
83:0.3 self-regarding and self-gratifying sex relationship e.
83:6.6 This ideal of true pair marriage e. self-denial,
84:1.6 that the reproductive function e. the mother-child
84:7.25 certain parental rights, e. the supreme responsibility
99:5.1 —knowing man as a brother—e. the adjustment of the
100:4.2 organization of a philosophic standard of living e.
101:6.1 Morontia insight e. an ever-expanding consciousness
110:0.1 The endowment of imperfect beings with freedom e.
155:5.8 in contrast to the religion of the spirit, which e.
160:1.7 acknowledgment of our difficulties e. the reduction
entangle
164:1.1 lawyer, seeking to e. Jesus in a compromising
173:2.2 to go out among the people and seek to e. him in
173:4.1 the scribes who had sought to e. Jesus with their
174:4.6 asking any more questions in an effort to e. him.
entangled
95:1.8 but they became e. in the apparently worthy cause
133:4.12 You lost your way; you became e. in the meshes of
143:3.3 the best method of solving some e. problems is to
154:0.2 and he did not want to become e. in these intrigues
entanglement
99:6.3 e. with functions of secular institutions;
entanglements
99:3.1 Early Christianity was entirely free from all civil e.,
114:6.9 the races of time, regardless of their political e. and
120:3.4 Avoid all e. with the economic structure and political
184:3.8 these perjurers that their testimony fell in its own e..
191:4.3 stumble not into the misunderstanding e. of mortal
entangling
164:4.4 would arise to ask e. and embarrassing questions,
174:4.1 Sadducees had been instructed to ask Jesus e.
174:4.1 to fill up the entire day with these e. questions,
enter—see enter—with kingdom
8:0.2 absolute oneness; and therefore do they e. into an
13:1.21 your human self will here e. into new relationships
13:2.1 your home address at all times, even when you e.
20:6.6 When the bestowal Sons e. the portals of death,
22:8.4 embrace, they e. the service of the Ancients of Days
22:8.5 Still others may e. the special services on the secret
25:4.11 but they do not e. the regular courses of training for
25:4.13 All candidates voluntarily e. this order of service;
26:11.7 majestic complement of rest, who prepares to e.
27:0.11 That is, you e. upon your Paradise career under the
27:1.4 You e. the rest on the final Havona circuit and are
27:7.3 But no ascendant being is ever required to e. upon
32:2.8 Creator Son e. into the Father’s proposal to create
32:5.8 race for perfection is on! Whosoever will may e.,
34:7.6 and the spirit if they would e. the spirit kingdom,
36:4.7 restricted zones which they are not permitted to e..
38:7.5 When assigned to a planet, cherubim e. the local
39:8.10 guardians of Havona-circle experience usually e. the
39:8.10 while others e. the various nonmortal finaliter corps,
44:5.8 places of rendezvous where we e. the divine rest
47:3.6 Then you e. upon ten days of personal liberty.
47:3.10 the end of ten days you will e. the translation sleep
48:5.6 you will e. the schools of philosophy, divinity,
49:3.3 millions of meteorites e. the atmosphere of Urantia
50:3.6 They e. the transition slumber and awaken
53:8.6 Caligastia has absolutely no power to e. the minds of
54:6.9 mortals on an evolving planet would choose to e.
55:4.13 the representatives of these superuniverse rulers e.
55:6.5 exhaust material potentials, e. upon mota insight,
55:6.7 before human beings e. upon their morontia careers;
63:5.1 very far into Asia, and they did not at first e. Africa.
67:4.6 not deliberately or premeditatedly e. upon rebellion—
70:10.6 was guilty, “the water that causes the curse shall e.
72:9.2 professional, agricultural, or trade; they will e. the
76:1.0 1. THE EDENITES ENTER MESOPOTAMIA
77:5.10 migrated north and west to e. Europe with the
77:8.3 they e. into the spirit of human work, rest, and play.
79:7.0 7. THE ANDITES ENTER CHINA
80:1.0 1. THE ADAMITES ENTER EUROPE
80:2.5 But now the Adamites e. Europe from the east and
80:9.16 the racial factors which are permitted to e. into its
82:3.6 The groom was long required to e. the bride’s family
82:3.8 that unmarried persons could not e. spiritland,
83:6.4 to co-operate with, and e. into, its requirements.
84:1.5 the way for the impregnating ghost to e. the female.
86:5.12 The ancients believed that souls could e. animals or
86:5.12 but when he fell asleep, his soul could e. a wolf or
87:3.2 cults even feared to yawn lest a malignant ghost e.
88:2.4 a ceremony of consecration caused the spirit to e.
106:1.2 possible for the creature to e. into partnership with
111:4.4 Any civilization is in jeopardy when its youth e.
112:4.4 but will, according to choice, e. upon one of the
113:7.5 Such ascending seraphim e. upon divergent services
118:3.7 When we e. the mind domain, we encounter many a
118:5.2 when man and God e. into partnership, no
120:0.8 Michael could e. upon this unique bestowal with
120:3.8 you will probably not e. the marriage relation,
127:1.7 after rearing his family and seeing them married, e.
127:5.5 he was not free to e. into relations with any woman
127:6.8 as doubting that he would ever e. the marriage state;
128:3.3 Jesus come to Damascus to e. his Oriental import
128:7.14 Jesus make ready to e. upon the second phase of his
129:1.15 to be completed before he could e. upon his career
129:2.7 foolishness of suggesting that Jesus e. the schools of
130:2.3 like Peter to go into China, or like Paul to e. India,
132:7.4 safe waters of rest, but they refuse to e. because the
132:7.4 Buddhist peoples never will e. this harbor unless
134:6.6 conscription or voluntary military service e. into
135:1.2 who were ever permitted to e. the holy of holies in
138:7.4 Jesus designed later on to e. upon more aggressive
140:1.2 the children of Abraham will refuse to e. this new
140:7.1 that we should now be ready to e. upon the work,
140:10.1 open the doors wide and bid them e. into joyous
142:6.4 He cannot e. a second time into his mother’s womb
143:6.1 labored, and you are about to e. into their labor.”
144:6.3 when you e. upon the co-ordination of divergent
146:4.4 Although Jesus did not again e. the town, he
147:1.2 “Lord, trouble not yourself to e. my house, for I am
150:2.2 women evangelists were free to e. the evil resorts
153:4.3 that no one can e. into the house of a strong man
155:1.2 —I bid you e. into the exalted privileges of divine
155:5.12 And now are we about to e. upon a deadly conflict
156:5.2 the unsound beam, must reject it as unfit to e. into
157:2.2 the bondage of fear and doubt as you e. upon the
157:4.5 the divine guide and mentor of all who e. the bonds
159:3.13 by so doing e. upon the sure pathway to trouble.
160:0.1 Though the Master declined to e. into such a
160:1.15 I can now wholeheartedly e. upon the eternal venture
160:5.8 that you and I can e. upon this long and eternal
161:1.3 but the Master refused to e. into their discussions.
162:1.2 they now feared to see him e. the city at this time,
162:2.1 But before you try to e. into the new light, should
163:3.2 all who put their trust in riches shall hardly e. into
163:6.2 no more can these few lost spirits e. the minds of
163:7.1 Jesus and his associates were about to e. upon their
163:7.4 The work of the kingdom now prepared to e. upon
165:2.7 Every shepherd who seeks to e. the fold without me
165:3.8 How long will it take us to persuade you to e.
165:6.3 will not come until all are willing to believe and e.
166:1.5 You yourselves refuse to e. into the way of truth,
166:1.5 you would hinder all others who seek to e. therein.
166:1.5 we have opened to all who have the faith to e.,
166:3.2 all the hosts that went out of Egypt lived to e. the
166:3.3 wide enough to admit all who sincerely seek to e.,
166:3.7 whosoever wills may e. to embark upon the
167:1.4 that such a one should be permitted to e. the room.
167:4.5 As long as my day lasts, I fear not to e. Judea.
171:4.9 of Lazarus that nerved the apostles to e. Jerusalem,
172:2.2 this day when they were preparing to e. Jerusalem.
172:3.5 Jesus would not e. Jerusalem as a man on horseback,
172:3.5 to e. peacefully as the Son of Man on a donkey.
172:5.7 into prison the moment he presumed to e. the city.
174:5.7 you shall receive the words of life and shall e.
175:0.2 merchandisers had not dared again to e. the temple
175:1.12 doors of salvation and fight with all who would e.
176:1.4 neither let those who are outside dare to e. therein.
176:3.4 I will set you as steward over many; e. forthwith
176:3.4 you over many; e. you into the joy of your lord.
176:3.7 ever hope to “e. fully into the joy of their Lord.”
178:2.7 “Go immediately into Jerusalem, and as you e. the
181:2.3 “And now, as I e. upon the closing hours of my
182:3.3 you need to pray that you e. not into temptation—
185:0.3 the Jews, who refused to e. any gentile building
185:1.3 Therefore he permitted his soldiers to e. Jerusalem
186:1.3 Judas rushed back to e. the hall but was debarred
189:4.6 the smaller stone and dared to e. the open sepulchre.
192:1.3 dropped anchor and prepared to e. the small boat
196:1.3 to personally share his religious faith and to e. into
enter—with kingdom
103:2.1 You do not e. the kingdom of heaven unless you
136:8.6 the children of all ages would e. into the kingdom.
137:6.5 be only through much tribulation that many will e.
137:8.7 but my disciples shall e. the kingdom of heaven by
137:8.7 when they once e. therein, they shall find joy,
137:8.8 “Those who first seek to e. the kingdom, thus
137:8.10 for the remission of your sins, but when you e. the
137:8.14 to add to the heavy burdens of those who would e.
137:8.14 those who are able to e. the coming kingdom shall
137:8.14 no matter what price you pay to e. the kingdom, you
137:8.15 The kingdom is at hand, and all who e. therein shall
137:8.16 Those who e. the kingdom shall ascend to my Father
137:8.16 And all who e. the kingdom shall become the sons of
138:7.1 to inquire whether the time is not now ripe to e. into
140:1.4 not every one who says, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall e. the
140:6.3 If you would e. the kingdom, you must have a
140:8.28 The right to e. the kingdom is conditioned by faith,
140:10.4 and it is your Father’s kingdom you seek to e..
141:6.4 in part: “When you e. the kingdom, you are reborn.
141:6.5 did indeed baptize with water, but when you e. the
142:1.3 2. By faith in the fatherhood of God you may e. the
142:2.4 you should rejoice to e. the kingdom wherein such
142:5.1 that you are sent by God, and that we may truly e.
142:6.5 except a man be born of the spirit, he cannot e. into
146:4.3 I would e. the kingdom if I could be made clean.”
147:5.6 heavenly kingdom to all who have the faith to e.,
148:4.1 for men to be born of the spirit in order to e. the
149:0.3 As fast as believers were ready to e. the kingdom,
150:4.3 but when some of the family e. the kingdom and
150:9.2 I would rejoice to see you all e. the kingdom of
151:1.4 that those who really desire to e. the kingdom may
155:1.3 If you desire to e. the kingdom, why do you not take
156:1.8 are not minded to show faith enough to e. therein.”
158:8.1 for it is better to e. the kingdom minus many of the
159:3.8 is but one struggle for those who e. the kingdom,
159:3.13 Teach all believers that those who e. the kingdom are
160:5.7 attainable by every mortal who chooses to e. the
163:3.1 how difficult it is for those who have riches to e.
163:3.1 the needle’s eye as for self-satisfied rich ones to e.
163:3.3 spiritual life of those who would e. the kingdom.”
165:3.8 the Father never compels any man to e. the
166:3.4 Having refused to e. the kingdom as a spiritual
166:3.4 This door is not open to those who would e. the
166:3.7 are born again, born of the spirit, you cannot e. the
166:4.3 poor joyfully receive the gospel and e. the kingdom?
167:6.1 the kingdom of God as a little child shall hardly e.
174:5.5 and thirty of them had elected to e. the kingdom.
175:1.6 intention to seek God with all your hearts and to e.
175:1.12 You refuse to e. the kingdom and at the same time
176:3.6 you shall e. with exceedingly great pleasure into the
178:3.4 but I declare that all of you who by faith e. therein
181:2.2 when they all come to see the light and e. fully into
191:2.1 so shall you e. into the new service of the kingdom
193:2.2 You may e. the kingdom as a child, but the Father
196:0.12 Except you become as a little child, you shall not e. entered—see entered—with kingdom; see entered upon
11:4.5 “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has it e.
14:2.9 Neither has sin appeared in any creature who has e.
24:6.2 which have never e. the concept of human minds,”
24:7.5 knew the Father, e. the divine embrace, and is not.”
26:11.7 nor as you did when you e. the long transit trance
30:4.23 very unlike anything that has ever e. the imaginative
44:2.1 the activities have hardly “e. into the mind of man,”
53:1.4 Satan e. fully into the Lucifer insurrection.
53:8.4 but also in the other two systems where sin had e..
55:4.10 but as each stage of light and life is e., new orders
57:6.5 closer approach to Jupiter until it e. the critical zone
59:1.8 When this southern sea e. the Appalachian trough,
61:4.3 Asiatic sloths, armadillos, antelopes, and bears e.
64:6.18 The southern nation e. Africa, where they destroyed
64:7.18 after the red man e. northwestern North America,
66:7.5 in the schools of the Prince (they e. from thirteen to
68:5.8 when man e. the pastoral era of his existence,
70:7.10 Much self-torture and painful cutting e. into these
77:1.7 The loyal corps e. the service of the Melchizedek
78:4.2 Nodites e. the then fertile regions of Turkestan,
78:5.4 per cent of these last waves of emigration e. Europe.
78:5.6 very few e. southern China by the coastal route.
78:6.2 Sixty-five per cent e. Europe by the Caspian Sea
78:6.4 the able offspring of this racial union later e. China
78:6.5 Andites made their way across Arabia and e. Egypt
79:1.2 Here they built their settlements and e. into trade
79:3.3 fact that so many of the Sethite priesthood e. India,
79:3.4 a company of one hundred Sethite priests e. India
79:3.8 When the later appearing Aryans e. India, they did
79:4.7 When the Aryans e. India, they brought with them
79:5.3 the main body of the yellow race e. China from the
80:1.1 many of their brethren had e. Europe as adventurers,
80:4.1 Some e. Europe by way of the islands of the Aegean
80:4.2 a horde of Andonites e. Europe from the north,
80:7.11 Andites e. Spain and later mingled in Switzerland
80:8.4 Andonites, farmers and herders who had e. Europe
81:2.15 Lastly he e. the creative stage of home building,
84:1.3 believed to be the result of a woman’s being e. by a
86:4.7 primitive races believed that man e. the next life just
91:0.2 luck, good and bad, e. into all the affairs of life.
93:2.1 eventful day when Melchizedek e. the tent of Amdon
94:10.1 When the Buddhist missionaries e. Tibet, they
94:11.1 Buddhism e. China in the first millennium after Christ
95:3.5 But when the Salem missionaries first e. Egypt,
96:2.2 roving Bedouins e. Egypt as contract laborers on the
96:3.4 Moses and his brother e. into a compact with the
96:3.4 The Hebrews for their part e. into an agreement to
97:9.5 David with six hundred men e. into a Philistine
98:0.1 The Melchizedek teachings e. Europe along many
109:2.4 the supreme decision, has e. into a solemn bethrothal
110:6.13 This level is e. when human beings develop the
113:2.1 decision to become Godlike, has e. the third circle,
123:2.4 And the child Jesus heartily e. into all these natural
123:3.5 Jesus pondered them seriously and then e. fully into
124:2.2 Jesus e. the advanced school of the synagogue in
124:3.7 The boy was thrilled with the games and e. most
125:0.3 but when Jesus once e. its sacred portals, the great
125:4.3 outside the court of the gentiles and unwittingly e.
126:5.10 they e. into keen competition in their agricultural
128:0.1 Jesus e. the world in a natural manner, growing up
131:1.9 “If the faith of the Most High has e. your heart, then
132:7.4 the spirit of Buddha, you would have long since e.
133:1.2 adjudicate all that e. into his attack upon his fellow
134:0.2 same land in which he e. the human experience as
135:2.3 a larger stream which e. the Dead Sea at Engedi.
135:6.1 the children of Israel passed when they first e. the
135:6.7 “twelve tribes” at this very point when they first e.
137:6.4 James and Jude, e. a boat and pulled down the shore
139:12.12 Judas then e. into the base and shameful intrigue to
140:6.2 When he had e. the garden, he gathered the
142:4.1 But Flavius was agreeably surprised when Jesus e.
142:8.4 Jesus e. within the walls of Jerusalem only a few
143:5.10 As Nalda e. the city, she proclaimed to everyone she
147:1.2 before they had e. his yard, the Roman soldier sent
147:3.1 popular belief that the first person who e. the water
147:5.4 I e. your house as an invited guest, yet you gave
147:6.4 e. the house of God and ate the showbread, which
150:2.2 When the party e. Magdala, these ten women
150:6.1 both men and women more freely e. into these
151:6.4 evil or unclean spirits e. into him and dominated his
151:6.6 and that these devils had e. into the herd of swine,
151:6.8 that these evil spirits had e. into a herd of swine,
152:1.1 Even before they e. the ruler’s yard, one of his
152:1.1 When he e. the house, he found the flute-players
152:4.1 —sent off by themselves—e. the boat and in silence
152:7.2 Jesus e. Jerusalem only once during this Passover,
154:6.12 But Jesus did say to David Zebedee as he e. the boat
156:4.2 evangelists e. Tyre by way of Alexander’s mole
157:1.5 the three waiting men e. their boat and slowly rowed
158:8.2 they e. the boat and sailed across to Magadan.
159:2.4 spirits which the Master cast out of him e. the herd
160:2.10 Too many times marriage is e. by those who seek
162:0.1 by way of Scythopolis, e. the borders of Samaria.
162:3.4 husband had e. into a bargain with the hirelings of
164:3.6 Jesus e. into the discussion of this case with Thomas
164:4.12 Josiah e. this trial with meager ideas about Jesus
167:1.4 he was not mistaken, for when he e. the room,
170:3.2 Jesus also taught that, having e. the door, there are
171:6.1 When the Master’s procession e. Jericho, it was
172:3.5 A warrior king always e. a city riding upon a horse;
172:3.5 of peace and friendship always e. riding upon an ass.
172:5.12 the triumphal procession had e. the city, Judas had
175:1.3 Many of you have already e. into the joy and liberty
178:3.5 already e. into a conspiracy to betray the Master
178:3.6 after they had e. the gate, he hurried on by another
179:1.2 As the twelve e. this upper chamber, they noticed
184:1.4 Annas e. his spacious audience chamber, seated
184:2.1 After John had e. the palace courtyard with Jesus
184:2.3 so that he e. the courtyard of Annas unarmed.
189:4.7 did not see distinctly when Mary first e. the tomb),
189:4.8 And Mary led them back to the tomb, and they all e.
191:3.3 Jesus e. the embrace of the Most Highs of Edentia
192:4.6 The apostles purposely e. Jerusalem after nightfall
entered—with kingdom
136:0.1 He preached the kingdom of heaven but hardly e.
136:0.1 saw the great light of the new way and e. thereby
141:6.3 was numbered among those who e. the kingdom.
146:3.4 “Your assurance that you have e. into the kingdom
166:1.6 believers in his teaching and e. into the kingdom,
169:2.2 “Some of you, before you e. the kingdom, were
175:1.1 the light and, by faith, have e. into the kingdom of
187:4.4 believed in Jesus and e. into the full fellowship of the
entered upon
18:4.9 Although you are e. only upon the registry of the
38:5.2 seraphim have well e. the precommissioned phases of
47:6.1 world, you have well e. the morontia career;
70:2.11 The nations of Urantia have already e. the struggle
74:6.8 youths then e. a two years’ course of instruction in
74:6.8 and after marriage they began their lifework or e.
91:0.2 like what you would say to a friend as you e. some
118:5.2 broken the fetters of time and has already e. the
120:4.1 self-forgetful service which the Son of God now e.
123:2.13 Jesus e. the fifth stage of a Galilean Jewish child’s
123:3.7 and Joseph formally e. his work as a builder.
123:5.1 this year Jesus e. his eventful school life at Nazareth.
127:0.1 As Jesus e. his adolescent years, he found himself
127:6.6 Jesus e. a prolonged and convincing dissertation
128:0.1 As Jesus of Nazareth e. the early years of his adult
128:1.1 Jesus e. this stupendous task fully realizing his dual
136:3.2 After his baptism Jesus e. the forty days of adjusting
136:3.3 brother Immanuel, ere he e. his Urantia incarnation
150:3.2 the Master e. a thoroughgoing discussion of the
157:6.3 Jesus now e. the fourth and last stage of his human
163:6.7 “You have e. this great work of teaching man that he
172:3.5 of peace and friendship always e. riding upon an ass.
178:3.4 forget not that you have e. already upon the life of
184:2.12 continuance in the path of error when once it is e..
189:0.1 the resurrection of sleeping will creatures and e.
193:0.5 by the knowledge that the dead of an age e. the
entering—see entering—with kingdom
5:6.2 the factors e. into the make-up of various orders of
17:6.10 of record as e. upon the career of sixth-stage spirits.
19:6.4 Havoners will possibly cease e. the finaliter corps
26:3.1 from within outward, e. Havona through the pilot
26:3.2 Havona in the opposite direction, e. by way of the
35:3.19 preparatory to e. the Melchizedek primary schools
42:3.5 —electrons, protons, and various other units e. into
48:2.2 specific function and require no training before e.
58:7.8 The earth’s crust was just e. upon its later period of
61:3.11 As Urantia is e. the so-called “horseless age,” you
70:11.13 On e. a court combat, each party made a deposit
72:5.12 Now are they e. upon the enjoyment of both while
78:6.4 turned eastward in their northern trek, e. Sinkiang,
82:3.15 they are in reality e. upon a form of trial marriage
83:7.7 fantastic romance e. into courtship is responsible for
88:0.1 The concept of a spirit’s e. into an inanimate object,
89:8.4 At last, the gods were conceived of as e. into real
89:8.5 Man could never even dream of e. into a contract
94:12.3 to enjoy a sojourn in Paradise prior to e. Nirvana,
98:6.4 practice of Mithraic worshipers, on e. the temple,
120:1.3 “In e. upon the Urantia bestowal, you have divested
123:5.11 When e. school at seven years (at this time the Jews
136:3.4 preparatory to e. upon the Urantia bestowal.
138:8.8 Jesus taught, “Faith is the open door for e. into the
145:1.1 E. the boat, he continued to teach the assembled
156:2.1 In e. Sidon, Jesus and his associates passed over a
157:3.2 that he was e. upon the final epoch of his work,
158:8.1 E. Capernaum at twilight, they went by
159:3.7 e. the kingdom, you cannot escape its responsibilities
162:4.4 the procession marched back to the temple, e. by
163:7.1 terminated only upon the Master’s e. Jerusalem for
172:2.1 their final instructions preparatory to e. Jerusalem.
172:4.1 in preventing Jesus’ arrest upon e. the city.
172:5.7 Understanding the real reason for the Master’s e.
175:1.12 within your power to prevent all others from e..
177:4.1 his Master’s specific request to refrain from e.
184:2.2 Peter, upon e. the courtyard, went over to the fire
189:5.2 Very soon Simon Peter rushed up and, e., saw the
entering—with kingdom
138:8.8 that faith was the only requisite to e. the kingdom.
139:11.3 who floundered in indecision about e. the kingdom,
140:10.4 to become as little children as the price of e. the
142:6.7 spirit which is to remake me in preparation for e.
155:6.5 My Father does not require as the price of e. the
166:5.1 the seventy, thereby e. into the kingdom of heaven.
enterprise
7:4.5 the great Father-revelation e. of the Eternal Son
7:4.5 perchance, should mar or complicate this e., then
7:4.6 the tremendous and universal e. of mercy ministry.
7:4.7 Eternal Son shares the fostering of this supernal e.
13:4.7 inspire my mind with such spectacles of e., loyalty
32:5.1 We are all part of an immense plan, a gigantic e.,
50:4.11 when the whole e. was brought to a rather sudden
69:9.7 one woman in the exquisite e. of home building,
73:1.4 groups would try to engage in some common e..
73:2.5 creatures who tirelessly labored to advance the e..
73:4.4 And this great e. was carried through to completion
73:4.5 be trained in the work of carrying on the e. in case
75:3.9 consented to embark upon the much-discussed e.,
75:4.1 concomitantly with execution of the Serapatatia e..
77:3.9 but there was not sufficient support for the e.; it fell
90:2.11 with the shaman and some public e. or charity.
93:6.1 Abraham had about decided to embark upon the e.
110:3.2 The success of your Adjuster in the e. of piloting you
128:4.2 his accepting the direction of such a pretentious e..
129:1.2 invited the visiting carpenter to join him in the e.,
139:12.2 Judas was seeking employment with a fish-drying e.
148:0.5 large tent city so that it became a self-sustaining e.,
160:4.16 even though the whole temporal-life e. may appear
175:4.1 movement and wash his hands of the whole e..
183:2.3 Pilate hesitated to have anything to do with the e.,
enterprises
7:4.3 three unique, though marvelously correlated, e. of
13:4.1 with the effective administration of the many e. of
22:5.6 universe projections, and innumerable other e..
37:7.1 in most of the educational e. of the morontia life,
39:2.7 the extensive educational e. of the local universe,
45:7.2 serve as teachers in the various educational e. of the
47:2.1 These infant-receiving schools are e. devoted to
55:8.4 meanings of supreme value into the teaching e.
72:7.3 such revenue from the earnings of their socialistic e.
81:3.7 Military conquests, colonization, and missionary e.
139:6.1 Nathaniel had been associated in business e. with
139:12.1 employed in his father’s various business e. until he
enters
16:7.7 relative estimation or comparative measurement e.
17:6.9 the local universe cosovereign e. upon the sixth
26:5.5 In a limited manner it e. into the possibilities of
35:2.6 When a Creator Son e. upon the bestowal career on
35:2.6 when one of his brothers, an Avonal Son, e. upon the
55:7.4 millennium, the entire system e. the stabilized status,
90:0.2 Religion thus e. upon a new phase, a stage wherein it
100:7.18 Jesus e. the human mind to elevate, transform, and
112:6.9 mortal mind e. upon its premorontia universe career
131:4.6 “The spirit of the Universe Keeper e. the soul of
146:3.7 He who e. the kingdom has eternal life already—he
153:3.5 It is not that which e. into the mouth that spiritually
153:3.5 I declare it is not that which e. the body by the
158:6.5 The Son of Man now e. upon the last phase of the
165:2.4 he e. into the fold by the door, and when he calls,
165:2.4 The true shepherd e. the fold after the porter has
165:2.7 Every soul who e. upon the eternal way by the means
170:2.20 taught that, by faith, the believer e. the kingdom now
entertain
20:6.6 But you should not e. the idea that they always
31:7.4 We e. many ideas, embracing possible assignment of
32:3.6 grow weary in progression, e. spiritual doubts,
32:3.8 in the case of those who e. the Mystery Monitors,
32:4.1 Do not e. the idea that,since the Father has delegated
46:2.6 you can hardly e. anything like a true concept of
56:9.5 When, therefore, we crave to e. a personal concept
76:5.4 Adam did e. the thought that strife-torn Urantia
89:8.6 Do not e. the mistaken idea that these early sacrifices
104:1.10 in Hebraic monotheism, they found it difficult to e.
110:5.6 dangerous to e. the idea that every new concept
113:2.4 e. a special affection for certain races and types of
120:1.1 and I e. no thought but that you will be equally
125:2.12 the lad began to e. a desire to travel about the world
127:1.7 Jesus decided to allow Mary to e. whatever ideas
132:2.6 The ability to e. error or experience evil will not be
136:5.4 If your united natures once e. such desires, these
137:6.5 But do not e. false hope; the world will stumble at
140:8.12 The Master did not say that men should never e.
144:0.2 Herod continued to e. suspicions that John and
148:6.11 wrong ideas of God good men may honestly e.;
157:4.5 you could not e. this belief as a result of mere
158:2.2 Master’s dying—too disagreeable an idea to e.—
160:5.6 anything which those who e. it may choose to make
161:1.3 It matters little what idea of the Father you may e.
162:0.1 they were declining to e. the Holy One of Israel,
163:4.14 They were to show kindness to those who might e.
166:2.2 to e. kind feelings for the long-despised Samaritans.
167:1.5 when you e. at dinner or give a supper, invite not
177:4.3 Judas refused to e. the idea of apparent failure.
182:3.11 itself over all human tendencies to fear or e. doubt.
187:5.2 Jesus did not for one moment e. the slightest
entertained
1:7.3 The concept of truth might possibly be e. apart from
19:6.4 We have e. the theory that Havoners will possibly
19:6.4 We have also e. the thought that in subsequent ages
45:2.6 groups which are not being e. by the Sovereign at
52:7.16 mortals who have e. no more farseeing concepts of
64:1.1 the more intelligent groups never e. the idea of
66:1.5 I never for one moment e even in the slightest degree
75:3.2 Serapatatia and his new staff were e. by Adam and
75:5.1 while heartbroken and dejected, Adam e. only pity
80:1.6 Every blue man e. the ambition of becoming skillful
86:0.2 animal minds after such minds had once e. concepts
86:4.7 Early man e. no ideas of hell or future punishment.
89:3.2 were widespreadly e. in the times of Philo and Paul,
95:3.4 they ever e. the later concepts of right and wrong—
96:7.3 the varying concepts of God e. by the believers of
123:0.5 Joseph e. great fears for the child’s safety in
124:4.6 Joseph e. a growing belief in the spiritual nature of
126:1.5 both Joseph and Mary e. frequent doubts about
126:5.10 many times e. the wish that they were all located
130:2.8 Ganid never again e. belief in the transmigration
136:1.1 The Jews e. many ideas about the expected
136:1.6 never e. the concept of the union of the human
136:1.6 but never had they for a single moment e. the true
136:4.12 1. Jesus e. a strong desire to win his people—
139:12.4 Judas really e. the notion that Jesus was timid and
147:3.5 he had never once e. the idea of helping himself
149:2.13 by those who e. deep-seated religious prejudices
153:1.5 Judas e. his first conscious thought of deserting.
155:1.2 for he e. erroneous ideas about the Son of Man
162:1.9 e. the hope that they might see him at Jerusalem.
163:4.14 warned against leaving a modest home to be e. in a
168:3.3 believed they e. friendly feelings toward Jesus.
168:3.4 no doubt could be e. that Lazarus had been raised
172:1.7 Many times had he e. such ideas subconsciously,
172:3.3 Jesus e. none of the illusions of a fantastic dreamer;
181:2.6 e. even the slightest thought that their treasurer
entertainers
38:9.10 and as celestial e. in behalf of the Planetary Prince,
entertaining
70:10.10 he died e. the belief that, as a ghost, he could return
86:6.5 it goes on e. those fallacies of thought and worship
123:6.5 Jesus was a skillful harpist and greatly enjoyed e.
147:7.3 against e. the notion that all olden teaching should be
170:4.16 earth e. the same inspiring but disappointing hope.
177:4.10 e. in his heart, these hateful and evil desires of
193:4.8 grudges; Judas was always e. the idea of revenge.
entertainment
43:4.9 evil, there exists no opportunity for the e. of sin.
46:5.29 activities consist of social intercourse, group e.,
47:1.1 provision is made for the e. of all classes of spirit
48:3.10 These gracious creatures are dedicated to the e. of
48:4.8 of diversion, spiritual recreation and morontia e..
89:4.7 included praise, glorification, flattery, and even e..
95:6.8 their great fear of the dead, coupled with the e. of
98:3.9 gratified the desire for diversion, excitement, and e..
106:7.9 does not in the least prevent the e. of ideas about
135:12.6 In the course of the evening’s festivities and e.,
136:5.5 in connection with the e. of definite desire, was
146:3.2 intolerance is the mask covering up the e. of secret
157:7.4 the e. of subtle doubts about the mission of Jesus
160:1.4 present desires for the e. of those superior longings
177:4.3 yet he derived pleasure from even the partial e. of
entertains
55:12.5 None of us e. a satisfactory concept of what will
133:4.8 “Minister your hospitality as one who e. the children
174:1.2 understanding sympathy which the wise parent e.
enthralled
44:1.15 whole peoples will be e. by the magnificent strains
111:7.2 You could be so comforted and inspired, so e. and
119:5.3 was an event which thrilled and e. all Nebadon.
124:6.10 so completely e. Jesus as he stood there on this April
enthralling
12:2.6 endless future may hold for all of you the same e.
106:7.8 for greater and more e. metamorphoses in infinity.
129:4.1 this Mediterranean trip was the most e. of all Jesus’
130:2.4 more e. than to enjoy the exhilaration of becoming
195:9.2 very brink of one of its most amazing and e. epochs
enthrone
119:7.4 would eternally e. him as the undisputed sovereign
enthroned
3:5.4 fail to accept him as securely and everlastingly e.
21:4.5 was relegated to this triumphant and e. Master Son
131:4.7 they who know that God is e. in the human heart
152:3.2 let the Father of lights be e. in the heart of each of
enthronement
1:1.3 name standing for the degree, the depth, of his e. in
33:3.5 It is at the e. of the Creator Son as a Master Son, at
53:5.3 From the outbreak of rebellion to the day of his e. as
136:9.6 for the aggrandizement of himself or for the e. of
137:7.13 having to do with the e. of God in the hearts of men.
enthuse
26:5.3 e. over apparent defeat, to invigorate in the presence
enthused
152:3.2 This mighty shout e. Peter and those of the
191:5.1 He maintained that Peter had e. them into thinking
194:4.6 They were too much e. over the new doctrine that
enthusiasm
26:10.5 it lacks some of the anticipative e. of former circles
31:1.4 should see their e. in the new work of the finaliters.
47:7.5 ascender to manifest bona fide experiential e. for
55:2.5 now replaced by ecstatic joy and the sublimest e.
75:3.9 Influenced by flattery, e., and personal persuasion,
91:7.4 Unrestrained mystical e. and rampant religious
98:4.8 supposed to lead up to the “e.” of the realization
100:6.5 religion generates new types of e., zeal, and courage
100:7.4 Jesus was surcharged with divine e., but he never
100:7.12 was he filled with e. for the gospel of the kingdom.
100:7.12 But Jesus controlled his e.; it never controlled him.
100:7.12 This divine e. led his unspiritual brethren to think he
100:7.12 Jesus’ controlled e. was contagious; his associates
124:3.6 Joseph was much perturbed by the lad’s e. and
124:3.7 shocked to observe his son’s e. as he beheld these
137:1.3 Jesus said: “Simon, your e. is commendable, but it is
138:1.1 started out in good heart and with confident e..
139:1.10 Andrew’s temperamental handicap was his lack of e.;
139:2.8 the e. of dramatic indulgence to the plain world of
145:4.1 were keyed up to the highest pitch of emotional e..
145:4.3 demolish the foundations of their courage and e..
149:4.3 instability; that e. may drive on into fanaticism.
150:5.4 with new power and with renewed energy and e..
152:2.5 The e. of the people was rising every hour.
153:1.5 and effectively turn back the tide of popular e.?”
158:5.1 encouraged to behold the good cheer and e. which
159:5.10 but rather with energy and e. to live up to the full
160:1.8 the driving power of an intelligent e. which borders
160:2.8 3. The e. for living. Isolation tends to exhaust the
163:4.13 They must be possessed with zeal and intelligent e.;
172:3.8 great e. among the festive crowd of disciples,
172:3.15 superficial and spontaneous outburst of popular e..
172:5.3 off his feet by this popular manifestation of e.; but
192:4.7 neither could he overcome the e. of the disciples,
196:0.8 with amazing self-forgetfulness and unbounded e..
196:2.1 In the e. of Pentecost, Peter unintentionally
enthusiastic
73:2.3 corps of over three thousand willing and e. workers
74:4.1 e. and excited men and women listened for hours
75:3.8 Eve had never met the beautiful and e. Cano—
81:6.37 depends on an e. and effective load-pulling spirit.
94:0.1 Urantia has never had more e. and aggressive
94:8.17 happiness is linked with the intelligent and e.
130:8.1 Shortly he became an e. preacher of the Cynics,
135:5.8 intrigued by the proclamations of this sincere, e.,
137:1.2 Andrew had a very e. brother, named Simon, who
139:11.3 about fifteen minutes for this e. advocate of salvation
150:9.5 not as an e. and all-conquering band of triumphant
152:6.2 In less than one month’s time the e. and open
155:3.2 the periodic stimulation of Peter’s e. personality.
172:5.3 such a large, receptive, and e. audience go to waste
enthusiastically
77:9.12 angelic hosts, and midway fellows is e. devoted to
155:1.3 heathen are able to concentrate their energies e..
177:5.2 great throngs of people e. followed them around
195:10.9 find it very difficult e. to support a church which
enthusiasts
163:6.1 delayed while these e. for the gospel related their
enticed
188:5.10 and his death so triumphant that we are all e. to a
enticements
96:3.2 Despite the e. of the culture of the Nile kingdom,
130:1.2 present duty of living by running away to far-off e.
entices
71:3.7 not only compels its citizens to work but also e. them
enticing
39:9.3 the long and e. journey towards the Paradise goal of
88:6.6 charged with e. this extra grain from the indolent
90:3.4 spirits caused disease by e. the soul out of the body;
entire
2:2.6 the evolving career of every moral being of the e.
2:6.4 The e. mortal concept of God is transcendently
5:2.6 The e. experience of Adjuster communion is one
7:3.1 At no stage of the e. mortal ascension does the
7:3.2 urge of spirit gravity during this e. experience.
10:5.3 the e. universe of the past, present, and future.
11:6.5 over two billion Urantia years to complete the e.
11:7.3 space reservoirs and the e. horizontal extension of
12:3.8 the summation of the e. physical-gravity capacity
12:3.9 At the present time practically the e. spirit gravity
12:4.12 The e. seven superuniverses participate in the two-
12:6.7 other causations throughout the e. master universe.
12:9.3 The e. science of mathematics, the whole domain
14:2.6 The e. central universe is organized in accordance
14:4.10 The e. story of the creation of Havona is an
15:9.17 systems, and constellations of the e. local universe.
15:14.4 This e. narrative presents only a fleeting glimpse of
16:5.4 The e. morontia career is lived under the continuing
17:3.11 jubilee occasioned by the settling of an e. universe
19:5.9 If we are right in this concept, and my e. order of
19:7.5 Our e. order of creation finds itself in touch with
20:1.15 The e. order of Michael, the Creator Sons, is so
21:3.10 subsequent to the settling of the e. local universe in
22:2.9 Mighty Messengers are fully conscious of their e.
24:6.3 throughout your e. career on the heavenly circuits.
26:2.5 in all channels of activity open to their e. order,
26:4.1 one half of the e. order is assigned to the training of
26:8.1 are the most intriguing of the e. Havona sojourn.
27:7.5 All the arts of all the beings of the e. universe
28:5.13 the “oil of reconciliation” for an e. superuniverse.
28:5.15 the most competent minds of the e. superuniverse,
28:6.3 or throughout the e. realm of a superuniverse.
29:3.12 we surmise that their e. and almost perfect scheme of
29:4.2 the power pressure and the energy charge of an e.
30:3.9 The e. ascendant plan of mortal progression is
30:4.19 Throughout the e. morontia experience survivors are
31:8.1 The e. order of the Transcendentalers live in the
33:7.2 The e. judicial mechanism of Nebadon is under the
34:3.3 She is diffusely present throughout her e. local
35:1.1 the Creative Spirit to bring into existence the e.
35:6.2 the unification of the administration of the e. local
35:6.4 The e. mechanism of spirit intelligence channels is at
35:9.6 Of this e. number of failures only three were System
37:6.1 to serve as educational advisers to the e. realm.
37:6.2 The e. universe is one vast school.
38:9.8 achieve practical utilization of the e. energy gamut
39:2.18 The basic reserves for the e. local universe are held
39:5.8 This e. group of seraphim was transferred to the new
40:5.10 human being throughout his e. lifetime in the flesh
41:2.3 the supervision of the e. physical-energy system of
42:6.6 The e. segregation and grouping of electronic matter
42:9.3 with variations throughout the e. chemical table,
43:1.8 though the e. planet is open to your inspection,
43:7.3 of practical education in the working of the e. local
43:9.2 This e. sojourn on the constellation training worlds
43:9.3 is the most uniform and stabilized epoch in the e.
44:0.19 of the duplicates of your e. life’s experiences,
44:1.15 change the course of a whole nation, even the e.
44:4.7 the subject matter of the e. lifetime of a Urantia
45:0.3 This e. system of fifty-seven architectural worlds is
45:7.3 The e. universe is organized and administered on the
46:2.9 the immense relief map of the e. headquarters planet.
46:3.3 messages are in reception, the e. population is
46:5.25 The e. world has been rendered spiritually fragrant
47:3.8 Almost the e. experience of mansion world number
47:10.5 mortals who pass through the e. mansonia career
49:6.16 they pass by the e. morontia regime of the local
50:2.4 The e. staff of a world ruler consists of personalities
51:2.3 such worlds unless the e. planet is to be emptied,
51:2.3 the dematerialization technique is made for the e.
51:2.4 This e. process takes ten to twenty-eight days of
51:2.4 continues throughout this e. period of reconstruction
51:6.5 they visualize the Planetary Prince and his e. staff,
52:0.9 The e. period from life initiation to the appearance of
53:2.4 Lucifer became increasingly critical of the e. plan of
53:3.6 Lucifer challenged and condemned the e. plan of
53:4.3 The e. administrative cabinet of Lucifer went over in
53:7.3 Upon the actual outbreak of the insurrection the e.
53:7.15 Thus were these archrebels allowed to roam the e.
54:5.10 in self-protection against the e. constellation.
54:5.12 The e. Uversa corps of counselors concurred in
55:7.1 the time of the settling of the e. system in light and
55:7.4 millennium, the e. system enters the stabilized status,
55:8.1 When an e. system becomes settled in life, a new
55:8.3 After the settling of an e. system in light and life
55:8.5 utilized as differential receiving worlds after an e.
55:8.5 at least this is true by the time the e. constellation
55:10.4 The settling of an e. local universe in light and life
55:10.4 readjustments in the e. scheme of administration,
55:12.1 changes would be made in the e. organization and
56:5.3 this e. domain of God the Sevenfold is co-ordinating
56:7.2 when an e. constellation is thus settled, the second
57:8.3 covering the e. planet to an average depth of over
57:8.11 This e. age was characterized by frequent storms.
59:0.9 in the fossil-bearing deposits of the e. marine-life era.
59:1.5 The e. Caribbean region was highly elevated.
59:4.16 The deposits of this e. epoch are well shown in the
59:6.4 adjustments were taking place over the e. face of the
60:2.9 they threatened the destruction of the e. fish family.
60:3.19 And this new flora soon overspread the e. world.
61:3.6 they soon overran the e. world except Australia.
62:3.8 internecine battles nearly destroyed the e. species.
64:2.3 whose descendants soon spread over the e. continent
66:2.9 The e. transaction of repersonalization, from the time
66:4.6 the e. regime was upset by rebellion, and those who
66:4.10 the e. corporeal staff undertook the production of
67:0.1 The e. superphysical history of the planet was
67:2.2 Satania; and he won the support of the e. staff.
67:4.1 Van and his e. court of co-ordination had remained
67:4.1 Hap and the e. college of revealed religion
67:4.5 rest as they now are until the e. Lucifer rebellion is
67:5.2 Very soon after the rebellion the e. staff of sedition
67:8.1 Amadon as the outstanding character of the e system
68:5.8 throughout the e. pastoral age woman’s status
69:5.2 while the e. clan would defend his hut in event of
69:5.4 And the e. body of primitive mores was designed to
69:7.1 To start with, the e. animal world was man’s enemy;
69:7.2 Later, corrals were constructed, and e. herds would
72:4.1 horticulture are also taught throughout the e. period
72:4.6 The e. educational system is designed to train the
72:11.5 When war is declared, the e. nation is mobilized.
73:4.1 that the e. peninsula be given over to the Garden.
73:7.1 required completely to submerge the e. peninsula.
74:1.3 the e. senior corps of Material Sons and Daughters
74:1.4 before the System Sovereign and his e. cabinet for
74:3.9 with great pleasure to an e. day of freedom from all
74:7.2 The e. purpose of the western school system of the
75:4.1 Adam heard the e. story of the long-nourished plan
75:4.6 had been conceived and executed with e. sincerity
77:7.8 The e. group of rebel midwayers is held prisoner by
77:9.12 The e. organization of high spirits, angelic hosts,
78:7.5 sudden rise of the waters wiped out the e. village;
79:4.2 who overran the e. peninsula except the Himalayan
79:5.2 early Neanderthalers were spread out over the e.
80:9.9 the descendants of the Andites throughout the e.
81:0.2 exceeded the progress of mankind throughout its e.
81:3.1 It even became the custom for e. tribes to dedicate
81:5.3 men are born with free membership and e. equality
82:1.2 The e. reproductive experience was free from
83:4.2 Magic, ritual, and ceremony surrounded the e. life of
84:3.7 this inequality has existed throughout the e. history
84:6.3 Their viewpoints and e. life reactions are essentially
87:4.5 momentous discoveries of truth in the e. history of
89:2.3 this e. concept of sin was fostered by the lingering
89:4.6 an e. lifetime to get him out of spiritual debt.
90:4.1 The e. life of ancient men was prophylactic;
90:4.3 Then it became customary for the e. clan to crowd
91:5.2 Even a whole city or an e. nation can be helped by
92:4.6 The e. trend of Levantine religious evolution was
92:7.11 And the e. religious experience of such a child is
93:1.3 The e. transaction of the materialization of this
93:6.8 temple and provided new tents for the e. school.
94:0.1 carried the teachings of Melchizedek over the e.
94:1.4 often exalted as the father-head of the e. pantheon.
94:1.4 the energy-divinity principle activating the e. Vedic
95:2.10 word judgment appears only once in the e. Book
96:0.3 religion, morality, and philosophy of the e. Levant.
96:7.3 embraces the e. period from Amenemope to Isaiah
99:4.5 unifying the e. human experience on transcendent
100:2.2 And this e. experience constitutes the reality of
102:1.4 from the very foundations of the e. personality.
102:3.10 Religion grasps the idea-of-the-whole, the e.
105:6.1 The e. promulgation of finite existences represents a
106:2.8 settling of the e. grand universe in light and life.
106:4.2 of the directionization of the e. master universe.
106:5.1 only after the completed evolution of the e. master
106:7.8 eternity moment of the completion of the e. master
106:7.8 no doubt we will all look back upon its e. history as
106:9.3 this e. process is a time-space phenomenon which
107:6.5 that they flash throughout the e. grand universe over
108:0.2 Nothing in the e. universe can substitute for the
109:7.8 the most remarkable personalities of the e. grand
110:5.7 remains quite unconcerned about the e. procedure.
110:6.3 the harmonious functioning of the e. personality,
110:6.3 grow in proportion to the expansion of the e. self—
113:3.6 Throughout the e. realm of progressive survival in
115:2.3 The e. scheme of universal creation and evolution on
116:5.15 The total evolution of the e. grand universe is a
116:6.7 And this e. superuniverse situation brings into being
117:1.9 is thus expressive of the sum total of the e. finite.
117:2.9 the unified summation of the e. finite activity of
117:6.6 new synthesis of experiential values of the e.
117:7.15 that the e. grand universe will function as a perfected
118:4.6 in perfect anticipation of the future needs of the e.
118:6.7 The e. range of human will is strictly finite-limited
119:3.4 the defaulting Planetary Prince and his e. staff
119:6.6 from the material worlds of the e. constellation of
119:7.2 a very conspicuous place in the councils of the e.
120:0.8 decreed the safety of his realm throughout the e.
120:2.8 you will so function as to show your e. universe
121:1.2 This e. combination of world influences is illustrated
121:1.7 When Jesus was born, the e. Mediterranean world
122:2.5 skeptical and for weeks doubted the e. experience,
122:3.4 of supernatural occurrence connected with her e.
123:0.4 to Bethlehem, where they spent the e. month of
123:1.4 Jesus’ e. fourth year was a period of normal physical
123:3.9 to the welfare and tranquillity of the e. family.
123:5.10 he heard many great thinkers of the e. Jewish world
123:5.15 centers of contact and gossip for the e. town.
124:1.6 gazed upon the e. world excepting India, Africa,
125:5.2 Before the day had ended, the e. attention of the
125:5.8 characterized his e. subsequent public ministry.
127:2.7 the e. Jewish contingent of the town in a hubbub.
127:6.10 This was the last of Joseph’s e. estate.
127:6.14 of habitation throughout the e. universe of Nebadon.
128:2.2 prepared to take contracts for putting up e. buildings
128:5.3 the headquarters of Jewish culture for the e. world;
128:7.6 of the Father to Urantia and to his e. local universe.
129:1.11 Jesus held a meeting with the e. household, shop,
129:2.8 from Capernaum, Zebedee and his e. family.
129:3.6 on Urantia, he lived it for his e. universe.
129:4.3 actuality of the e. sum and substance of the living of
129:4.4 intellectually he became wholly familiar with the e.
130:0.1 tour consumed the e. twenty-ninth year of Jesus’ life
130:5.4 as Jesus ever had throughout his e. life in the flesh.
133:1.4 I am absolutely assured that the e. universe is
133:3.2 Crispus with his e. family embraced the new religion,
135:9.3 man had gone to the hills, many doubted the e. story.
136:0.1 only a few times in his e. life was he ever in a hurry
136:2.3 Adjuster and chief of his kind throughout the e.
136:7.4 Throughout his e. earth life Jesus was consistently
137:3.6 the e. countryside was preparing to gather together
137:4.6 but the e. ceremony was finished and not a move,
137:6.1 The e. audience was on edge; they expected to
137:7.2 This time of waiting severely tested the e. group of
137:7.4 Throughout this e. period Jesus spoke in the
138:0.2 Until after the resurrection, Jesus’ e. family had little
138:4.4 After a night of rest the e. party, now numbering
138:9.2 his e. family (except Ruth) had practically deserted
138:9.3 could devote their e. energies to the Master’s work
139:4.9 This e. situation, together with Jesus’ ever deferring
139:4.9 which manifested themselves throughout his e. life.
139:5.4 and after the resurrection Philip baptized his e. family
139:11.1 before Simon turned his e. attention to the patriotic
141:1.5 This e. year of A.D. 27 was spent in quietly taking
141:4.9 and from month to month, throughout this e. year,
141:7.7 teaching the essentials of truth for an e. age on earth.
141:7.9 for all peoples upon all worlds throughout his e.
142:4.1 Jesus manifested great interest in the e. collection
142:4.2 they had finished the survey of the e. collection,
142:7.2 the special obligations of the e. bestowal experience.
142:7.13 “This e. relationship of a son to the Father, I know
142:8.1 The e. month of May was spent in doing personal
142:8.4 Jesus and the apostles spent the e. month of June
143:3.3 Throughout the e. trip hardly a word was said
143:5.12 Nalda told this e. story to the Apostle John the next
144:1.9 discussions throughout the e. month of September
144:3.13 They observed him spending e. nights at prayer or
146:3.10 Throughout his e. earth life Jesus gave his followers
146:5.2 Though the e. household of Titus, their friends,
148:6.12 His e. afterlife was markedly changed as a result of
148:8.3 Jesus intervened and allowed him e. freedom of
149:0.3 This e. second preaching tour was principally an
149:7.2 after which the e. party was granted a two weeks’
151:6.2 This e. hillside was covered with caverns which had
152:1.4 Never again, on any world in this e. universe, will a
154:6.1 only disgrace could come upon the e. family
155:2.3 spent the e. evening in rehearsing their experiences
155:6.16 2. The fact that your e. life plan furnishes positive
156:2.4 the uniformity of the laws of this world and the e.
156:6.7 occurred a reaction among the e. Jewish people;
157:0.1 for the presence of the e. Nazareth family—Mary
157:0.1 the tension and nervousness of the e. family,
157:6.3 a bestowal Son on Urantia and for an e. universe,
159:1.5 for compassion, I freely forgave you your e. debt.
159:6.2 On Friday, September 16, the e. corps of workers
162:4.2 The e. city was gaily decorated except the Roman
163:5.1 the e. company of almost three hundred started out
166:0.2 This e. mission of three months in Perea was carried
167:4.2 most stupendous outward working of his e. earth
169:0.2 the Master’s arrival, and the e. assembly was agog.
170:4.7 changing the e. course of human evolution, social
171:1.4 Much as David disliked to do it, he sold the e.
173:5.6 the events of the e. afternoon only operated as an
174:4.1 fill up the e. day with these entangling questions,
176:1.5 the e. group of believers and disciples fled from
176:3.4 And so on down through the e. group of honored
177:2.5 A human being’s e. afterlife is enormously
177:3.4 the word that his mother and Jesus’ e. family were
178:1.13 sonship with God should quicken the e. life service
180:5.10 And this e. living adaptation of love must be
181:1.1 but one individual in your midst or in the e. world.
184:2.10 Peter’s e. experience occurred in the courtyard of the
184:3.4 the selection of witnesses and e. conduct of the trial.
184:3.5 The e. court was startled and somewhat confused by
184:5.6 This e. procedure was irregular and wholly contrary
185:7.5 angry words which the e. multitude could hear: “If
186:0.1 Bethany, where the e. family of Jesus was assembled
186:2.3 spectacle designed to influence and instruct the e.
188:4.13 This e. idea of the ransom of the atonement places
191:0.7 influence among the ten throughout the e. day.
191:4.2 the e. audience of believers saw the form of Jesus
192:3.3 During this e. week Jesus was occupied with the
196:0.9 The Master’s e. life was consistently conditioned
196:2.3 Throughout his e. experience Jesus was truly both
entirely—see entirely different
1:0.5 it is e. possible for human beings, starting out as
4:1.8 I am e. competent to trace out and to analyze the
6:6.3 though these Father fragments are e. outside of the
6:6.4 is wholly spiritual; man is very nearly e. material;
11:5.7 This space presence is e. impersonal notwithstanding
14:3.6 planetary construction of the Havona spheres is e.
14:5.2 economic activities of this eternal creation are e.
16:5.1 And the personal nature of each Master Spirit e.
18:2.3 developed their respective spheres e. in accordance
19:6.4 but we do not believe that Havona will ever be e.
21:5.6 the power and opportunity to create e. new types of
21:5.6 a Master Son’s loss of power to originate e. new
21:5.6 but no e. new pattern or type of intelligent creature
24:1.15 While the circuit supervisors are e. alike within their
24:2.5 And this number consists e. of those assignable to
30:0.2 not possible to formulate e. consistent classifications
30:4.15 but even this does not e. explain the reappearance
34:3.3 Creative Spirit is wholly and e. independent of space,
35:9.2 the matter being e. optional with the constellation
36:2.18 of material creatures to effect spirit response is e.
42:11.3 discover mind in universe mechanisms depends e. on
43:4.4 they are e. separate from the extensive administrative
44:0.15 spirit beings the material world is almost e. unreal,
46:2.2 This water system is not e. subsurface, for there
46:5.9 which mount up to form extensive promenades e.
46:5.24 The remainder of the promenade is almost e. open,
48:5.9 They are e. familiar with the ascendant plans and
52:5.3 E. new systems of education and government grow
52:7.5 An e. new order of society has arrived.
54:3.2 will prove e. satisfactory to all related personalities,
55:2.8 are e. free from natural death as the technique of
55:3.1 Disease has not been e. vanquished, neither have
55:4.20 of this stage of settled existence pertain almost e. to
55:12.5 when the grand universe becomes e. settled in light
63:4.2 and the sense of humor was almost e. absent.
63:6.7 but their descendants almost e. reverted to the use
64:6.26 While they later almost e. forgot the “God of Gods”
64:6.26 did not e. lose the desire to worship the Unknown;
67:3.7 But it is e. possible for the indwelling spirit to make
69:2.4 within a certain time limit, is e. a modern notion.
70:9.13 But human rights are not really natural; they are e.
70:12.2 there was e. too much war to permit representative
72:3.5 Religion is so e. a family matter among these
72:3.5 church and state, as you are wont to say, are e.
72:7.5 The department is recruited almost e from unmarried
74:4.2 the first six days of Adam and Eve on earth were e.
75:3.3 Serapatatia was e. honest and thoroughly sincere in
75:3.6 Serapatatia was e. loyal to the plan of building up a
76:1.4 it seemed e. true that the ground had been cursed.
78:1.4 north, but they never e. lost their Nodite traditions.
78:6.7 The Andites had almost e. evacuated this region by
79:3.2 the last ten thousand years has India ever been e. out
79:8.4 the “One Truth” as taught by Singlangton never e.
80:2.5 that of Asia since this region has been almost e.
80:5.8 were situated in the Danube valley and were never e.
82:3.15 These primitive trial marriages were e. free from all
85:0.2 religion was wholly intellectual in nature and was e.
87:6.15 all such performances were e. free from what man
89:5.1 Modern ideas of early cannibalism are e. wrong;
89:6.1 No race has been e. free from the practice of human
91:1.5 religion and animism have had e. separate origins.
91:2.6 the spiritual forces of the universe, and which is e.
92:1.3 And it is impossible e. to divorce purely evolved
92:4.6 some of these truths have never been e. lost to the
92:5.9 The Sethites and their followers never e. lost the
93:5.11 Melchizedek was e. willing that Abraham should
94:8.8 the futility of pinning all hope and aspirations e. on
95:5.4 abandoned his capital, built an e. new city,
96:4.1 they had never e. forgotten the god of Mount Horeb,
98:2.7 aesthetics were e. submerged in religion and
98:2.11 and e. devoid of the promise of human salvation;
99:3.1 Christianity was e. free from all civil entanglements,
100:5.4 religious conversions are e. psychologic in nature,
102:1.4 The certainties of science proceed e. from the
106:0.10 that the concepts herewith presented are e. relative,
107:2.5 And it is e. possible that an Adjuster could be
107:6.5 It is e. possible that they may even penetrate the
107:7.5 be e. permissible to term such a being prepersonal.
109:5.3 fundamentally is, disregarding e. what it might
111:1.7 —the wholly mechanized and the e. spiritualized.
111:2.3 attributes of mind and spirit but rather in an e. new
112:6.2 Such forms, while e. real, are not energy patterns of
117:5.9 not e. deprived of the ministry of the Spirit of Truth
117:7.2 While this is an e. proper concept of the future of the
121:8.3 Mark wrote e. from his own memory and Peter’s
129:1.3 and established e. new methods of boatmaking.
129:2.4 As Jesus had left the matter so e. in their hands,
132:0.9 in behalf of the original thirty-two was e. personal.
138:1.1 Jesus purposed to make their first tour e. one of
139:5.5 almost e. lacking in certain types of imagination.
144:2.2 “Prayer is e. a personal and spontaneous expression
147:7.3 notion that all olden teaching should be replaced e.
148:9.1 The house was e. surrounded by a vast concourse
148:9.2 While the house was thus e. surrounded by eager
149:2.10 they found him e. free from the superstitions of
151:5.3 they were now e. dependent on their oars as they
158:4.4 They simply could not free themselves e. from the
160:2.10 While such a society would not be perfect or e. free
161:3.1 that from his baptism until the crucifixion it was e.
172:5.6 Philip was e. unsettled by the suddenness and
179:0.2 The apostles were e. at a loss to understand the
180:2.4 It is e. true that, when your will has been truly
184:5.7 that would have rested e. on Jesus’ own testimony.
196:2.3 life is that some have conceived of him as e. human,
entirely different
7:6.7 This intersonship circuit is e. from the universal
14:2.6 All natural law is co-ordinated on a basis e. than in
27:1.2 E. from all of these is the deep sleep of
31:2.2 They are of an e. order of personality as compared
41:10.2 majority of solar systems had an origin e. from yours,
43:6.5 The whole animal creation is of an e. order from
46:4.6 another universe an e. arrangement might prevail.
76:2.6 Abel would have become an e. person had he lived
135:2.4 John was so e. from the majority of the Nazarites
136:3.3 Jesus’ reasons for seeking this retirement were e.
139:8.9 of doubt were based on e. intellectual operations.
167:7.2 are e. from the material order of mortal creatures,
entirety
3:1.2 the cosmos can never contain or encompass the e. of
67:4.1 council of art and science remained loyal in its e.,
83:8.6 this beautiful dream is seldom realized in its e., it
104:4.16 The e. of spiritual manifestation has its beginning and
106:8.1 actual summation of the e. of experiential infinity
106:8.21 reality that is, or was, or could be in the e. of infinity.
196:3.3 of the experiencing of self-completion—self-e.,
entities
0:6.10 It can pervade personalities, identities, e., or matter.
1:3.6 his fragmented e., the will of God abroad in the
3:3.1 The divine e. going out from him are a part of him;
3:4.4 distribution of himself as these ministering spirit e.
5:2.5 spirit activities of such divine e. as the Adjusters.
6:5.5 individualized portions of his selfhood on other e.
6:6.2 the ability at least to communicate with similar e.,
7:5.3 What the experience of fragmented e. means to the
9:5.3 ministers even to the lowest nonexperiencing e. of
13:0.6 Many beings and e. other than personal sojourn on
13:1.4 also the home of numerous other e., personalities,
13:3.2 We infer that these e. are being assembled for
15:8.2 living and semiliving intelligent e. constituted for
16:4.3 Power Directors and their associates, e. who are
19:5.8 the presence of these mysterious e. of the Trinity.
24:0.1 On Uversa we divide all personalities and e. of the
24:1.16 They deal solely with those personalities and e.
26:2.5 create different groups of unique beings and e.,
28:3.2 they are not directly reflective of the beings and e.,
29:4.26 are limited in our knowledge of these wonderful e.
29:4.32 These interesting and invaluable e. are masterly
29:4.38 intelligent and living mechanisms (e.) that can
30:0.1 The personalities and other-than-personal e. now
30:1.10 V. FRAGMENTED E. OF DEITY.
30:1.10 is typified by the Thought Adjusters, though these e.
30:1.11 Such e. differ very greatly from Adjusters; they do
30:1.113 There are spirits: spirit e., spirit presences, personal
31:9.13 of all other creatures or e. revealed as functioning in
34:3.2 and there are similar e. unknown to you.
36:5.4 not be regarded as e.; they are more like circuits.
40:10.1 such spirit e unfailingly return to the sphere of primal
41:2.4 This group of living e. can mobilize, transform,
42:2.22 thus to function in the presence of these power e..
56:3.2 Adjusters and other spirit e. which are prepersonal.
104:3.16 The components of the triunities may be e., but a
107:1.1 regard the Mystery Monitors and their associated e.
107:1.2 are not created beings; Adjusters are fragmentized e.
107:2.1 Adjusters are individuated as virgin e., and all are
107:3.1 As far as I know, none but Adjusters and other e. of
107:3.1 likely that numerous unrevealed prepersonal e. share
107:3.1 We conjecture that these fellow e. may in some
107:4.6 all other beings, e., spirits, personalities, and spirit
107:5.4 endowment of numerous orders of prepersonal e.
107:7.1 Adjusters are not personalities, but they are real e.;
107:7.1 of their present ministry to mortals, as spirit e..
107:7.2 the endowment of will, choice, and love in e. that are
107:7.5 Except in the Adjusters and other similar e. we do
108:3.8 presence of numerous orders of the prepersonal e..
108:3.9 we are not unresponsive to still other e. unrevealed
110:0.2 to the marvelous ministry of these impersonal e.
112:2.8 the cosmic realities of certain associated spiritual e.
113:3.1 difficult for nonpersonal spirits and prepersonal e.
116:6.4 the action of these same controlling e. indicates the
117:3.8 ministry of the Adjusters and their associated e..
117:7.14 all created energies, co-ordinated in all spiritual e.,
entitle
30:4.11 which would e. them to personal guardians,
72:6.2 a permit from the state labor commissioner which e.
112:7.8 you will be granted those credentials which e. you
entitled
14:4.19 attained the Father, and who are e. to go and come,
31:3.8 We deem that human beings are e. to share our
40:6.3 mortals are e. to regard themselves as being the sons
59:6.10 had survival value, and which were therefore e. to
70:12.5 Urantia mortals are e. to liberty; they should create
95:5.7 being author of the exposition e. “The One God,”
100:2.6 man is e. to the enjoyment of physical pleasures and
114:7.7 Each division of planetary celestial service is e. to a
127:2.8 they were e. to a father’s watchcare and guidance,
132:5.17 they are e. to a fair and legitimate profit.
132:5.17 his services; the merchant is e. to his hire.
132:5.19 5. Honest wealth is e. to interest.
entitles
101:3.18 faith in the domain of religion that e. mortal man to
entity
1:5.16 minds and the ascending spirits of every e., being,
1:7.1 such an impersonal e. as the Thought Adjuster.
10:4.3 father, son, and grandson could form a corporate e.
11:9.5 Paradise is not ancestral to any being or living e.;
17:6.3 cognizant of this prepersonal identification of e.,
17:6.4 future consort undergoes further development of e.
17:6.4 but we suspect that such a group-conscious e.
17:6.5 the e. of the subsequent Creative Spirit appears as
17:6.5 this e. is immediately lost to our recognition,
30:1.113 no e. has personality unless he is endowed with it
30:1.113 Any mind e. that is not associated with either
34:5.6 portion or e. of the spirit of the Creator Father-Son
44:0.4 Any morontia personality or spirit e. is eligible for
49:6.12 A child acquires physical e. at mortal birth, but in
88:5.5 The name was regarded as an e., an influence distinct
100:5.6 of immediate contact with the indwelling spirit e.,
101:3.3 This composite e. of spirit origin in association with
102:6.3 the personalization of energy, the e. of gravity,
104:2.4 And this selfsame Paradise Trinity is a real e.—not a
104:3.14 not a trinity—an organic e.—but nonetheless a triunity
104:3.16 A triunity is not an e..
104:3.17 is not the function of the trinity structure or e..
107:7.5 neither would it be proper to allude to such an e. as
110:2.4 an immortal e. from the high spheres of Divinington,
110:7.4 of the other, so that the two are actually one e..
111:0.5 symbol of the e. which the Egyptians called the ka.
111:1.2 creative presence of an e.-point of absolute value
111:3.2 identified with the emerging morontia-soul e.;
112:2.20 The material self, the ego-e. of human identity, is
112:5.12 This newly appearing e. is the soul, and it survives
112:5.12 This e. is the conjoint child of the combined life and
112:5.19 cosmic personalities, bestows this morontia e. upon
112:6.4 has ceased to exist as a focalized universe e. apart
112:6.10 This newly appearing spirit e. then becomes attuned
113:6.1 morontia e. of the human soul—conjointly evolved
117:3.5 creative in liaison with an Adjuster, an impersonal e.,
132:3.6 terminating only when this divine e. attains the
133:6.7 it comes near to being an e. intervening between the
136:2.3 And in a few moments this divine e. returned from
195:7.11 executed only by some e. of supermachine status.
entitylike
65:7.3 The seven adjutant spirits are more circuitlike than e.
entomb
63:3.5 was to roll up stones to effectively e. their parents,
entombing
89:6.5 this custom of e. living persons in the walls of new
entrails
90:4.3 of diagnosing disease was to examine the e. of an
entrance—see entrance—with kingdom
13:2.8 we are asked not to negotiate e. to those phases of
15:13.5 seven spheres which constitute the e. schools of the
22:8.6 appears to be e. in the Corps of Trinitized Finaliters,
24:6.3 witness your e. into the terminal slumber of time,
24:6.8 the first of the evolutionary beings to attain e.
26:4.13 secured your e. to the settled abodes of eternity;
27:7.8 The seventh jubilee marks e. into the mortal
31:7.5 But we will most likely await the e. of the finaliters
45:4.18 elevated to this position by Michael after his e. upon
47:8.4 This simple ceremony marks the e. of an ascending
50:4.9 to gain e. to these various institutions of learning.
52:7.10 the System Sovereign appears to proclaim the e. of
55:9.3 E upon the seventh stage of settledness will no doubt
63:5.5 The e. to such a hut was closed by rolling a stone in
71:8.14 presage the e. of the planet upon the earlier phases
72:8.7 twenty-five in order to gain e. to these schools.
82:3.4 looked upon his wedding day as marking his e. upon
83:7.8 idealism is to be the arbiter of the e. upon marriage,
94:2.4 opened wide the door for the e. of those later cults
95:2.7 The sloping e. passage of the great pyramid pointed
110:6.1 E. upon the seventh circle marks the beginning of
110:6.13 E. upon the seventh circle constitutes a mortal
117:6.7 e. upon the seventh and final stage of spirit status,
120:2.1 I have provided in every way for your immediate e.
128:7.14 detached phase of his adult life before the public e.
132:7.4 right up to the safe harbor, right up to the e. to the
135:6.1 John established himself near the e. to the ford
142:1.1 the crowds were too great to find e. to the temple
142:8.4 were standing before the e. to the Master’s tent.
145:3.6 When the Master stepped out of the front e. of
148:9.2 His friends tried to gain e. to Zebedee’s house by
154:6.4 They sought to gain e. to the house, but it was
154:6.11 a party of David’s messengers at the rear e. of the
154:6.11 they hastened through the front e. to the waiting boat
158:3.5 marking the e. of the Master upon the final phase of
160:3.4 that the “wise man, when seeking e. through the
164:4.6 not only that Jesus was denied e. into all synagogues,
165:2.4 Every shepherd who gains e. to the sheepfold by any
166:3.2 those who seek the kingdom shall find e. thereto.
166:3.3 that, of those who seek salvation, few can find e.
166:3.3 to destruction is broad, that the e. thereto is wide,
166:3.3 And the Son will never refuse e. to any child of the
168:0.1 The stone at the e. of the tomb had been rolled in
168:0.5 rolled the stone in front of the tomb and sealed the e.
168:1.13 hold upon the stone and rolled it away from the e. to
170:3.3 Faith is the price you pay for e. into the family of
172:3.3 Jesus did not decide to make this public e. into
172:3.4 Having decided upon making a public e. into
180:2.3 its attached vine decorated the e. to Herod’s temple.
183:0.3 the olive press near the e. to Gethsemane Park.
183:3.10 and was there ahead of the mob, hiding near the e.
184:2.1 the band of guards and soldiers approached the e.
185:0.3 held outside on the steps leading up to the main e..
188:1.5 soldiers to help roll the doorstone up before the e. to
189:1.2 Neither was the stone before the e. of the tomb in
189:1.7 burial tomb without moving the stones before the e.
189:2.4 midwayers to roll away the stones from the e. of
189:2.4 saw this huge stone begin to roll away from the e.
189:4.6 surprised to see the stone rolled away from the e. to
189:4.9 the women then sat down on the stone near the e.
189:5.3 Magdalene returned and weeping before the e..
195:6.10 his gospel introduced mortal man to the very e. upon
195:9.8 keep the hope-door of man’s soul open for the e.
entrance—with kingdom
102:1.1 Childlike trust secures man’s e. into the kingdom of
137:1.6 no need to make request for e. into the kingdom;
137:8.8 But I say to you in all sincerity: Unless you seek e.
137:8.15 “E. into the Father’s kingdom waits not upon armies,
137:8.17 proclaiming faith, the gift of God, as the price of e.
138:3.6 rejoice still more because many of you will find e.
138:4.2 hungry soul who may seek to gain an e. thereto.
140:3.19 In gaining an e. into the kingdom of heaven, it is
140:3.20 shall find an abundant e. into my service and into my
140:6.13 the kingdom of God, and when you have found e.
140:10.1 to those already seeking sincere e. to the kingdom,
140:10.4 become as little children before we can gain e. to
144:8.5 to John’s baptism, thereby publicly professing e. into
147:5.6 flagrant sinner on earth if such sincerely seek an e..”
148:4.8 to deliverance from evil and necessary for e. into
148:4.9 that man, by e. into the kingdom, is ascending surely
149:6.11 response of spirit which are so essential to the e. of
150:5.2 E. into the Father’s kingdom is wholly free, but
152:5.4 their hunger was satisfied, they sought not e. into
153:2.3 to walk in the way of light which leads to the e. to
155:1.3 You who have professed e. into the kingdom are
155:2.3 that no more people were minded to seek e. into the
160:1.14 that he shall gain e. into the brotherhood of the
160:5.10 pay the price of this e. into the kingdom of heaven
163:1.4 shall find an abundant e. into the Father’s kingdom
163:2.7 which is held on to as a pet evil, and which the e.
163:2.10 Riches have nothing directly to do with e. into the
166:3.4 the danger to all who would postpone their e. into
166:3.4 they may subsequently seek e. thereto when the
166:3.4 seek to find an e. when it is revealed in the likeness
166:3.5 one who sincerely desires to find eternal life by e.
169:1.14 the Father’s willingness to receive all who seek e.
170:2.20 Jesus taught that two things are essential to faith-e.
entrances
80:3.7 standing on night guard at cave e. to freeze to death.
entrancing
43:6.2 gardens are among the most e. morontia creations of
88:6.7 possessions, inspiration, spirit away, ingenuity, e.,
entrap
153:3.1 unbelievers who sought only to embarrass and e.
157:1.1 Peter rightly surmised that it was the purpose to e.
157:2.1 united with the Pharisees in their effort to e. Jesus.
164:1.2 The lawyer asked this question hoping to e. Jesus
164:4.9 And since they could not e. Josiah, they sought to
164:5.2 Some of the Jewish teachers sought to e. him by
167:5.2 the unfriendly Pharisees sought to e. the Master by
173:4.5 the Pharisees joined hands in the plan to e. Jesus
174:2.1 to undertake to e. him with difficult questions and
174:2.3 Even the youths who had endeavored to e. Jesus
174:4.1 fate of their comrades who had sought to e. him
entrapped
51:3.4 stratagem, outmaneuvered the Edenic pair and e.
149:4.5 laid snares for him, but they never e. him.
entrapping
75:2.3 the plans were accordingly laid for e. the mother of
entreat
158:4.3 Jesus that he might e. him to cure this afflicted son.
169:1.12 welcome of his younger brother, he went out to e.
entreated
137:4.8 And then, breaking down in tears, Mary e. him,
156:1.7 As Norana and the child took leave, Jesus e. them
entreaties
156:1.3 To Peter’s e. Norana replied only: “I will not depart
162:1.1 To all their previous e. that he go to Jerusalem he
164:0.1 To all their e. and to all their warnings emphasizing
entreaty
91:8.6 childlike plea for the impossible or the mature e. for
entrench—see also intrench
173:1.11 unjust minorities who may be able to e. themselves
entrenched
140:8.1 spiritual teachings directly onto their old and e.
entries
24:7.4 There appears on the records a succession of such e.
141:4.1 bookkeeper who is engaged in making damaging e.
entrust—see intrust
entrusts—see intrusts
entry
18:3.4 the first e. appearing in the personality section is the
24:6.5 there appears this initial e.: “And Malvorian, the first
24:7.6 When such an e. appears on the records, the career
26:9.2 that another creature of space seeks e. to Paradise
57:8.10 Urantia had found e. on the planetary-life registry of
89:2.2 the world before revealed religion ever made its e..
112:3.4 as unceremoniously as e. was made years before,
112:4.1 registered out by the same number that recorded e.
172:2.3 of the exigencies of their e. into Jerusalem.
172:3.2 Jesus had thought about his e. into Jerusalem.
172:3.2 if he elected to make a formal and public e. into the
172:3.4 taken as a guide for his projected e. into Jerusalem.
172:3.7 that Jesus of Nazareth was making a triumphal e.
172:5.5 spiritual significance of this so-called triumphal e.
172:5.7 without such a demonstrative e. into Jerusalem
172:5.9 Master’s cleverness in staging the tumultuous e.
172:5.11 It was the most befitting e. of the king the twins
172:5.12 affected by this processional e. into Jerusalem.
173:2.1 the triumphal e. into Jerusalem so overawed the
enumerate
25:3.15 superuniverse registries do not e. those conciliators
80:3.2 fruitless to attempt to e. the many racial groups.
enumerated
25:0.9 Of the seven groups e., only three—servitals,
57:7.6 In addition to the gases e. it is heavily charged with
92:6.2 religions of twentieth-century Urantia, may be e. as
envelop
6:5.7 so does the spirit presence of the Son e. you, while
13:1.20 seraphim and allied spirit beings to e. within their
enveloped
57:7.7 For thousands of years Urantia was e. in one vast
enveloping
113:4.6 the e. and evolving presence of the Supreme Being.
envelops
41:7.11 sometimes millions of degrees) which e. the suns,
enviable
66:1.4 to his trust of world dominion with an e. record of
123:6.6 Jesus continued to make e. progress at school,
130:5.1 The Cretans did not enjoy an e. reputation among
envied
22:9.8 really e. their supposedly less fortunate brethren
76:5.4 most fortunate world in Satania, the e. planet of all
88:1.4 In many ways the savages e. the animals; they did
envious
83:4.7 the gaze of the otherwise jealous and e. spirits.
87:5.6 rather an attempt to foil and deceive the e. spirits.
133:6.2 most of all he was e. of a certain young man who had
137:1.7 never more were they e. of Andrew and Simon.
185:2.5 they had come to despise with a bitter and e. hatred.
environment—see environment, material or physical;
see environment, social
1:7.4 the constant changing of both ourselves and our e..
3:5.6 Then must man be reared in an e. that necessitates
3:5.11 Then must man struggle in an e. of relative goodness
25:2.4 The effect of such an e. upon evolutionary growth
26:11.1 the complements of rest with a rich situational e.
32:3.9 actual living, personality reaction to the existing e..
34:7.6 this double disaster to man’s nature and his e.,
36:3.7 Life Carriers are permitted to manipulate the life e.
37:5.7 presiding magistrates respecting the antecedents, e.,
40:5.16 of maintaining existence in an unusual planetary e.,
44:8.3 deprivation of mortal e. which the morontia career
45:6.3 worlds of origin, whether due to inheritance, e.,
45:7.1 reason of hereditary handicap, unfavorable e.,
47:9.1 the remnants of unwholesome e., and unspiritual
48:2.1 but they rather make possible the transition e. for the
48:2.23 changes result in altered reactions to the morontia e.
48:6.29 new and comparatively strange e. of the morontia
49:2.14 a radical or extreme adjustment to the planetary e.
49:2.16 It is quite impossible for you to envisage the e. which
49:2.16 early provide a hospitable land-and-atmosphere e..
49:5.2 1. Adjustment to planetary e..
49:5.10 1. Adjustment to planetary e..
49:5.10 the adjustment of creature life to the planetary e.:
50:6.1 the presentation of many details of the life and e. of
58:3.0 3. SPATIAL ENVIRONMENT
58:3.4 conditions of space are germane to the essential e.
58:6.6 Ever the e. is changing, and always are living
61:6.3 bred in a stimulating, invigorating, and difficult e..
62:7.4 to manipulate the e. and shield the life plasm
63:4.6 because of the new inventions and adaptations to e.
64:1.2 man’s feeling of helplessness in the shut-in e. of this
65:2.14 so manipulated the e. as further to circumscribe these
65:6.4 to adapt their functions to varying or changing e..
65:6.7 responsive to physical, chemical, and electrical e..
65:6.8 to learn, memory and differential response to e.,
65:6.9 to mind ministry can adjust and manipulate the e.
66:3.2 such a favoring climate as a part of the natural e.
68:0.2 hence must all children be reared in an e. of culture,
76:2.6 of Abel’s conduct establishes the value of e. and
76:2.6 the influence of an inferior e. virtually neutralized
76:2.6 While a good e. cannot contribute much toward
76:2.6 a bad e. can very effectively spoil an excellent
76:3.2 undue dissatisfaction with their less fortunate e..
86:6.0 6. THE GHOST-SPIRIT ENVIRONMENT
86:6.1 Man inherited a natural e., acquired a social e.,
86:6.1 acquired a social e., and imagined a ghost e..
86:6.1 The state is man’s reaction to his natural e.,
86:6.1 to man’s social e., the church to his illusory ghost e..
86:6.4 enforced adaptation to a changing e. was regarded
86:7.5 to the social evolution of man in his natural e.;
86:7.5 to the illusory e. of the imaginary ghost world.
87:5.2 in supernatural beings, self-adjustment to spirit e..
88:4.1 Civilized man attacks the problems of a real e.
88:4.1 to solve the real problems of an illusory ghost e. by
88:4.1 technique of manipulating the conjectured spirit e.
88:4.4 2. Favorably to influence e..
88:4.6 the human desire to know and to control planetary e.
91:2.2 a result of man’s adjustive reactions to Urantian e..
92:1.3 as a reaction of mind to spiritual beliefs and the e.;
92:6.1 although some of them believe slightly in a spirit e.
99:7.2 the midst of the confusions of a rapidly changing e.
102:3.1 religious attainment because an impoverished e. of
102:4.3 self-consciousness of other-mindness in the e. of
103:3.3 Religion is designed to change man’s e., but much of
103:3.3 E. has all too often mastered religion.
111:4.8 cannot completely control the external world—e..
111:6.5 to modify physical reality, be it himself or his e.,
112:1.7 and the general phenomenon of reaction to e..
112:1.13 place between the organism (selfhood) and its e..
112:1.14 the organism as between the organism and the e..
112:1.14 organismal patterns of reaction to such an e..
112:1.15 through the mediation of mind that the self and the e.
112:1.15 organism to make such significant contacts with e.
112:2.15 the expansion of the control of both itself and its e..
112:5.20 of the identity of selfhood reaction to universe e.;
113:3.5 on the physical level they manipulate terrestrial e.
113:4.1 working through the social, ethical, and moral e. of
113:4.4 seraphim is constantly manipulating the mortal e. for
119:0.6 of his own creatures by actual experience in the e.
122:5.3 In emotional reactions to his adult-life e., Jesus
123:4.3 afforded little opportunity for expression in the e. of
124:0.1 could not have had such a splendid e. for working
128:0.1 and wrestling with the vicissitudes of his e. just as do
133:7.11 of heredity and the different influences of the e.,
134:7.3 man lives, how he thinks, feels, and reacts to the e.
136:8.7 mortal mind under the conditions of the human e.
140:4.8 emotional reactions to the social and economic e..
140:4.10 Happiness is little dependent on e., though pleasing
160:3.3 adjustment of social groups to an ever-changing e..
180:5.10 in the light of both the e. of present evil and the
192:1.2 far away from the shut-in e. of Jerusalem with its
196:0.11 just such a trust as the child has in its parental e..
196:3.32 The animal must adapt itself to the e., but religious
196:3.32 the religious man transcends his e. and in this way
environment, material or physical
5:5.1 Man’s pe. entails the battle for existence; the social
12:9.6 a divine spirit nucleus and functioning in a me..
34:6.8 Such watered souls are all but independent of me.
41:10.3 by mode of origin, astronomical situation, and pe..
58:1.5 be best adapted to the unfolding pe.—both terrestrial
65:7.6 understood quick reactions of mind to the me..
90:3.1 Since ancient man regarded himself and his me.
91:6.1 Prayer can have no direct effect upon one’s pe..
101:3.17 such extraordinary and unnatural reactions to his me.
102:2.5 Mortal man views even his pe. from the mind level,
103:6.9 Science is man’s attempted study of his pe.,
103:7.9 man to control, and to an extent dominate, his pe..
108:5.6 internal psychic climate and to your external me..
196:3.30 attempt to escape from the lack of beauty in his me.;
environment, social
76:2.6 Good se. and proper education are indispensable soil
85:0.3 but was nevertheless always conditioned by the s..
86:6.1 Man inherited a natural environment, acquired a s.,
86:6.1 the home to his s., the church to his illusory ghost
100:1.6 by physical health, inherited temperament, and s..
101:2.17 study the phenomena of religious reactions to the s.,
113:4.1 working through the social, ethical, and moral e. of
environmental
2:4.1 recognition of the e. handicaps of finite creatures.
14:2.4 a limited self-conscious being deprived of e. stimuli
55:11.7 Neither can e. limitations, even on an isolated world,
61:1.8 5. Apply superior intelligence to e. adjustment and
65:0.1 for intelligent reaction to external e. stimuli and,
65:0.6 The mechanical-nonteachable levels of organismal e.
65:0.6 control over the e. aspects of evolutionary processes
65:6.2 the attainment of ever-increasing perfection of e.
65:6.9 Preintelligent organisms react to e. stimuli, but those
65:7.5 purely mechanical orders of organismal e. response.
65:7.8 the mental response to e. stimuli be differentiated,
101:7.1 the inner and the e. experience of the individual.
112:1.13 imparts meanings of continuity to this organismal-e.
136:8.7 He was the product of the hereditary and e. factors
140:5.3 in making numerous e. social adjustments.
154:2.5 will creatures do not progress favorably in e. ease.
environments
5:1.4 they may enjoy e. exceptionally favorable to social
5:1.4 diversified material e. on the evolutionary worlds.
49:4.8 Inf. Spirit and functions quite the same in diverse e..
87:5.2 were adjustments to natural and social e..
194:3.10 experience from the notion of especially favorable e..
environs
122:5.9 at Mary’s home in the e. of Nazareth when Joseph
125:2.5 began a systematic exploration of Jerusalem and its e
145:3.1 all Capernaum and its e. were agog over these
156:0.1 Jesus and his associates arrived in the e. of Sidon,
156:4.1 taught and preached in all parts of Tyre and its e..
156:6.4 of believers resident in Capernaum and its e..
186:3.5 of Jesus, scattered throughout Jerusalem and its e.,
192:4.2 five hundred believers from the e. of Capernaum
envisage
0:12.9 but they are not able to e. its personalization;
6:3.4 How wrong to e. the Eternal Son as appealing to
8:6.5 though we e. this same co-ordinating Deity acting in
9:1.3 While you e. the Father as an original creator and
19:6.1 You can never truly e. these glorious creatures;
29:0.11 very difficult for the mortal mind to e. the power
32:3.6 higher personalities—find it difficult always to e.
48:4.7 be difficult for mortals to e. this phase of humor,
49:2.16 It is quite impossible for you to e. the environment
50:6.3 But you should not e. the evolutionary worlds as
56:9.5 And then we go on to e. the experiential Trinities as
118:0.11 how large the number conceived, you can always e.
121:4.3 failed to e. themselves as the children of a loving
123:4.8 If you e. the average childhood and youth of an
envisaged
2:0.2 the divine character can be e. as a portrayal of
34:4.12 John also e. the directional control creatures of the
57:8.4 Urantia should be e. as a water-bound planet.
63:2.1 They e. being set upon by hostile relatives and thus
89:2.2 As the savage mind evolved to that point where it e.
93:6.1 Abraham e. the conquest of all Canaan.
110:1.1 The Thought Adjuster may more properly be e. as
121:7.1 these expectations e. a Messiah who would come
136:1.1 had e. this deliverer as “the servant of the Lord,”
136:9.2 The Jews e. a deliverer who would come in
172:5.10 On the way down Olivet he even e. the Sanhedrin
envision
28:6.17 During the play of time you should e. the work of
56:7.7 we e. the activity of God the Sevenfold during the
68:4.3 Ghost fear drove man to e. the supernatural and
79:8.17 even now reawakening to e. anew the transcendent
84:4.11 women did not dare to e. a better or different mode
91:5.7 In prayerful worship, most mortals e. some symbol
115:1.2 frame, but that does not mean that he cannot e.
132:7.5 Buddha, failing to e. God as a spirit and as a Father
envisioned
40:9.9 heaven of nature and location much like the one e.
52:7.12 the older seer e. when he wrote: “‘For, as the new
85:0.3 As nature worship developed, man’s concepts e. a
87:3.5 As ghosts were e. as passing from the incomplete to
87:4.4 Still later the imagination of man e. the concept of
89:8.5 until the universe controllers were e. as dependable.
92:5.12 Lao-tse e. more of God in Tao than did Confucius
94:3.3 total deity function and might possibly have e. the
97:4.2 Amos e. the stern and just God of Samuel and
130:7.8 these concepts of the absolute level are to be e. by
envisioning
77:2.2 They had thus projected a plan e. a new order of
94:11.8 their way to the e. of the Primal Source of universes.
envisions
102:3.11 religion e. God as a loving spiritual personality.
106:8.18 provided this conception e. the Universal not only
envoys
43:5.15 of the Vorondadeks, e. of Nebadon constellations,
envy—noun
26:10.5 look back upon the long struggle with a joyous e.,
52:6.5 can condemn evils of national e. and racial jealousy.
83:4.7 sight of the spirits so as to avoid arousing their e..
87:5.4 be especially provocative of the e. of evil spirits,
87:5.6 E. is a deep-seated human trait; therefore did man
87:5.6 therefore did primitive man ascribe it to his gods.
87:5.7 Beauty aroused the e. of spirits; it betokened sinful
110:1.5 the mental poisons of fear, anger, e., jealousy,
131:3.4 are sure of salvation are forever free from lust, e.,
143:2.5 pleasures, malice, e., and even vengeful hatred!
150:6.1 “Peace and Perfection,” “Evil Speaking and E.,”
151:2.3 they are prevented by the pride of life, jealousy, e.,
160:1.7 our long-cherished conceit, the admission of e.,
160:2.7 Fear, e., and conceit can be prevented only by
160:3.5 the lower levels of thinking—worry, jealousy, e.,
185:5.6 and hatred and perceived their prejudice and e..
envy—verb
163:6.4 will, when they hear of these things, e. you who have
Eocene
61:1.14 Throughout this so-called E. period the evolution of
Ephesians
133:6.1 trips out to the famous temple of Artemis of the E.,
Ephesus
130:0.3 From Athens they went to E. by way of Troas.
130:0.3 From E. they sailed for Cyprus, putting in at
133:6.0 6. AT EPHESUS—DISCOURSE ON THE SOUL
133:6.1 Athens, the travelers went by way of Troas to E.,
133:6.3 Christianity secured its start in E. largely through the
139:4.6 at E., when the aged bishop was no longer able to
139:4.15 bishop of the Asia churches, settled down at E..
139:4.15 of the so-called “Gospel according to John,” at E.,
139:4.15 John died a natural death at E. in A.D. 103 when he
Ephraim
97:9.2 consciousness took origin in the hill country of E.;
97:9.11 oppressed elders of E. came down and “anointed
97:9.18 King Ahab of E. gathered ten other groups and
97:9.21 E. (Israel) thus vanished. Judah—the Jews,
143:0.1 to the people who came from Gophna and E..
162:9.6 Jesus and his associates left the city of E., where he
Ephraimite
97:9.11 traditions of the vanishing northern kingdom of E.
Ephraimites
97:9.2 and blacken the record of the northern Israelites (E.).
97:9.13 whose people had a peace treaty with the E..
epic
79:5.5 contest between the red and yellow races is an e.
79:8.2 Of the e. struggle with the red race there persisted
epics
78:2.2 the amazing and inspiring e. of Urantia’s history.
Epicurean
121:4.2 1. The E.. This school of thought was dedicated to
121:4.2 this doctrine helped to deliver the Romans from a
121:4.2 it taught that men could do something to improve
133:4.5 To the E. teacher he said: “You do well to choose
Epicureans
98:6.2 languished until the days of the Skeptics, E., Stoics,
121:4.2 The better E. were not given to sensual excesses.
121:6.3 very little influenced by the teachings of the E.,
epidemic
123:1.7 Jesus being exposed to this e. of disease that Mary
epilepsy
145:2.13 spirit or demon; he was a victim of ordinary e..
145:2.13 But Jesus did not at that time cure his e..
158:4.2 an only child, who was severely afflicted with e..
epileptic
90:1.2 Many of these men were e., many of the women
145:2.12 seized with a violent e. attack and loudly cried out.
158:4.0 4. THE EPILEPTIC BOY
158:4.2 that the youth was both e. and demon-possessed.
epileptics
85:6.2 Lunatics, e., and the feeble-minded were worshiped
88:1.9 witchcraft; e. often were priests and medicine men.
episode
4:4.9 that faith which dares to challenge each recurring e.
15:5.5 around one of the two bodies concerned in this e..
17:2.1 each such creative e. was effected by a liaison of the
21:4.1 bestowal until they attain the seventh and final e. of
21:4.4 preparatory to the next e. of universe service.
22:7.7 exalted creature beings enact such a creative e.,
23:0.2 messengers were personalized in a single creative e.,
36:6.7 Master Spirit participates in the initial e. of life
54:4.5 If such an e. as the Lucifer rebellion had occurred
54:6.5 Every being who stood the test of that evil e. thereby
61:7.8 the advance of the last glacier, there occurred an e.
84:5.4 this was an unconscious and unplanned e. of social
89:1.2 when he has violated a taboo, and this dramatic e.
114:7.16 There is no precedent for such an e. in all the
116:5.10 This e. witnessed the appearance of the Seven
122:4.4 as to appear to fit some e. of the Master’s earth life
124:1.4 Some were inclined to view the e. humorously,
124:6.4 as they had never revealed this e. to Mary.
128:1.8 the e. attendant upon his baptism by John in the
128:4.0 4. THE DAMASCUS EPISODE
128:6.7 nature of the e. which had led up to the arrest of
128:6.8 but Jesus had a long talk with Jude about this e.
129:3.9 The last e. of his prehuman experience to be
129:4.1 This unique e. was all the more engrossing because
130:5.4 which Ganid never forgot; the memory of this e.
134:2.4 This was a most interesting e. in the human life of
136:5.3 in some certain act or e. of the Son’s earth labors.
137:4.16 Jesus decided that the e. was beyond his control
139:12.10 Jesus happened to be the chief actor in the e. which
145:1.2 Simon and all who were concerned in this e. were
145:4.2 practically all of the beneficiaries of the healing e.
146:5.2 even the apostles regarded this e. as a miracle,
146:5.3 the undue attention attracted by the second e. of this
146:6.4 except that of Luke, who recorded it as the e. had
150:2.3 the last and tragic e. in the drama of Jesus’ life was
151:5.5 Peter, never ceased to regard the e. as a miracle.
151:6.6 this e. was published abroad by the swine tenders,
151:6.6 Jesus’ apostles (save Thomas) believed that the e.
152:3.0 3. THE KING-MAKING EPISODE
152:4.4 Luke concluded that the e. was a vision of Peter’s
152:5.6 This spectacular e. brought an end to the early era
154:0.1 Herod’s advisers had correctly reported the e.
156:5.4 of God in every unusual e. of human experience.
156:5.9 by the standard of a single unfortunate human e..
157:1.4 with the temple tax, it is not surprising that the e.
160:4.15 Failure is simply an educational e.—a cultural
162:3.1 The distorted record you have of this e. would
172:5.5 Scripture to enable him somewhat to enjoy the e.
172:5.13 forsake Jesus and his fellow apostles, as a certain e.
173:1.10 they remained throughout the whole e. huddled
173:1.11 This e. also demonstrates that Jesus did not look
179:3.4 that this gesture of humility was just one more e.
183:1.2 the supervening e. of death made easy by a special
185:1.6 As a result of this e., the legatus of Syria ordered
187:4.3 During this e. of the conversion and reception of the
192:1.7 There was no miracle connected with this e..
195:6.4 But this age of physical realism is only a passing e.
episodes
15:8.6 In these collisional e. enormous masses of matter
17:3.1 but each of the seven creative e. attendant upon
17:6.5 one of the most profoundly touching e. which ever
22:7.3 limit to the continued enactment of trinitization e..
25:2.2 Out of these e., reflecting the sevenfold nature of
25:5.3 from such universe capitals those e. are advanced
44:2.4 artists who preserve passing scenes and transient e.
48:4.5 Quips growing out of the memories of past e. in
48:4.12 in a measure amusing to look back upon certain e.
48:4.13 humor becomes most hearty when it depicts e.
50:4.12 the most profoundly shocking e. of this rebellion for
65:4.7 but the two outstanding e. were the appearance of
65:6.4 One of the most serviceable and complex e. in the
66:8.3 and unusual e. of evolutionary fluctuation, Urantia
92:5.6 careers are liberally sprinkled with miraculous e.,
103:2.1 experiences which usually characterize religious e.
121:8.9 interviewed scores of eyewitnesses to the e. of
128:4.5 Jesus contrived to detach various e. of his life so that
137:4.17 pity become responsible for repeated e. of this sort.
148:9.1 occurred one of the strangest and most unique e.
156:5.13 spirit livers are not perturbed by the e. of the material
159:6.5 the enactment of the closing e. of Jesus’ earth career.
160:4.12 trust the strength-giving and worth-while e. of life,
179:4.8 This supper, with its tender e. and softening touches,
186:2.11 Now, in these final e. of his mortal career and in
Epistle
121:8.10 The E. known as “First John” was written by John
139:2.12 shown in his letter known as the First E. of Peter;
196:2.1 are the Book of Hebrews and the E. of James.
Epistles
27:5.1 custodians of knowledge are the higher “living e.”
121:4.4 and in accordance with the style, of Paul’s E..
epitome
112:4.2 able to gain possession of an e. of the human life
117:3.4 for he is the actual embodiment and personal e. of
epoch
5:5.12 but with each advancing e. in human knowledge
22:9.7 for experiential function in some future universe e.
30:4.11 the judgment day of a new e., a new dispensation,
43:9.3 the most uniform and stabilized e. in the entire career
49:5.27 This e. of the Teacher Sons is the vestibule to the
50:5.4 1. The nutrition e..
50:5.8 5. The e. of philosophy and brotherhood.
52:1.4 On normal and nonexperimental worlds this e. is
52:2.1 appears on earth, and advanced tribal e. is attained.
52:2.3 Each dispensation, each mortal e., receives an
52:2.6 But the great social achievement of the prince’s e.
52:3.6 the physical sciences, just such an e. as Urantia is
52:3.10 post-Adamic e is the dispensation of internationalism
52:4.7 During this e. the majority of the world mortals are
52:4.8 And this trend increases with each succeeding e..
52:4.8 Son and for the inauguration of the fifth mortal e..
52:4.10 Sometimes such an e. is much shorter and in rare
52:5.10 Throughout this e. there is a gradual lessening of
55:1.1 inaugurate this final e. of evolutionary attainment;
55:4.11 This e. is signalized on the worlds by the arrival of
55:4.13 During this e. the inhabited worlds arrive at a new
55:4.19 will continue this ministry far into the seventh e. of
55:4.22 Early in the seventh e. the Trinity Teacher counselor
55:4.23 During this e., if not before, Adam and Eve are
55:6.5 by the end of the fifth e. of the light-and-life era.
55:6.8 existing in the seventh e. of settled light and life?
55:7.1 This e. extends from the appearance of the morontia
55:7.4 ushered into the system e. of the era of light and life.
55:8.4 During this e. of stabilization, for the first time
55:9.1 This e. witnesses advanced attainment on every
55:10.6 During this e. the Trinity Teacher Sons are volunteer
55:11.7 extended into the seventh e.—whose local systems
55:12.4 who function more extensively during this e., are not
56:10.1 progress from the initial stage to the seventh e.,
57:3.8 It was scarcely a million years subsequent to this e.
57:8.2 earthquakes made their appearance as this e. of
57:8.16 the first real e. of the stabilization of the earth’s crust
57:8.19 witnessed the inauguration of the first great land e.,
59:0.3 This e. intervenes between the preceding prelife or
59:1.8 as this e. progressed, the newly appearing Atlantic
59:1.16 The trilobite fossil-bearing strata of this e. outcrop
59:2.4 but near the close of this e. the Atlantic and Pacific
59:3.8 The close of this e. witnesses the second advance of
59:3.10 by the end of this e. the seas are so excessively salty
59:4.6 toward the end of this land-depression e.,
59:4.7 but the climate of this e. was still mild and even.
59:4.11 before this e. had ended, fishes had adapted to fresh
59:4.15 one of the largest geologic monuments of this e.
59:4.16 The deposits of this entire e. are well shown in the
59:5.8 echinoderms are in reality the guide fossils of this e..
59:5.8 building limestones were laid down during this e..
59:5.11 Toward the close of this e the land of North America
59:5.12 This e. witnessed the beginning of the Vosges,
59:5.13 The length of the actual coal-deposition e. was
59:5.18 Throughout this e the mountains of North and South
60:1.4 England the New Red Sandstone belongs to this e..
60:1.7 petrified forests of many regions belong to this e..
60:1.9 that developed in Africa during the preceding e.,
60:2.9 sea urchin was the outstanding mutations of this e..
60:2.14 characterize each succeeding e. of animal evolution
60:3.3 strata being the product of lava flows of this e..
61:1.12 During the latter part of this e. most of Europe was
61:3.3 a slight land submergence following the long e. of
62:2.6 type of lemur ancestor that the next e.-making
66:5.20 The great sanitary advance of this e. came from the
74:2.8 the age of Adam, the third planetary e., opens amidst
78:3.4 10,000 B.C. e.-making racial mixtures were taking
80:6.5 This brilliant e. of culture was cut short by warfare
95:3.3 The message of one of the great teachers of this e.
96:1.2 while during any one e. there existed varying ideas
113:7.1 It is indeed an e. in the career of an ascending mortal
114:6.7 safe transit of moral values from one e. to another.
118:0.13 each universe e. provides immediate destiny for all
129:4.1 contrast with the soon-following e. of public ministry
153:0.3 to preach his e.-making sermon in the Capernaum
157:3.2 that he was entering upon the final e. of his work,
157:6.2 this was the beginning of a new e. in their Master’s
159:6.5 made ready to start upon the last e. of their labors in
188:0.1 transpired during this e. of about thirty-six hours,
epochal—see epochal angels
2:3.3 decreed at the dispensational or e. adjudication of
26:10.6 sleep which ever intervenes between the e. stages of
65:2.2 vegetation that participated in those e. changes
92:3.5 mores and the periodic illumination of e. revelation.
92:4.4 religious revelation but only five of e. significance.
101:2.12 Revelation as an e. phenomenon is periodic; as a
101:4.3 e. revelation when it is presented by the function of
101:4.8 of important bits of lost knowledge concerning e.
153:2.0 2. THE EPOCHAL SERMON
epochal angels
114:6.5 1. The e. angels. These are the angels of the current
114:6.5 they are designed to fit into the mosaic of the age
114:6.5 The present corps of e. angels serving on Urantia is
epochs
0:7.1 Deity personalities of the post-Havona e. in the
1:7.8 progressively spiritualized during the successive e.
3:2.8 In the e. of time the welfare of the part may appear
19:2.6 whether in their earlier e. or when settled in light
26:4.13 the experiential e. of time on the world schools of
29:3.3 affiliate with the Creator Sons during the later e. of
32:2.5 not true of the earlier e. of physical organization.
32:5.3 that a series of such experiences, lives, ages, or e.,
32:5.4 such temporary e. are born, live, and die just as the
35:3.19 is devoted to an attempt to correlate these five e.
39:5.6 In the more advanced e. of planetary evolution these
40:3.1 has attained the intermediate e. of light and life
40:5.9 inhabit the worlds of space during the earlier e. of
40:10.6 from the earlier and less settled e. to the later and
40:10.7 these beings hail from the earliest e. of Orvonton,
43:9.5 beautiful of your e. of training this side of Paradise.
44:4.12 vital scenes and associations of these progressive e.,
49:5.5 4. Planetary-mortal e..
49:5.21 4. Planetary-mortal e..
50:5.3 pass through the following seven developmental e.:
50:5.11 dispensations of world history and progressing e. of
52:0.0 PLANETARY MORTAL EPOCHS
52:0.1 stage of world action at least seven e. of human life.
52:0.1 on an average inhabited world these e. appear in the
52:0.9 the successive mortal e. considered in this narrative.
55:2.5 weeping and wailing characteristic of earlier e. of
55:2.8 during the faraway stretches of the succeeding e.
55:4.30 Throughout all of these e. the Material Sons and
55:5.1 these advanced e. of evolution on a sinless sphere.
55:6.3 up to a high level during the post-Adamic e.;
55:6.4 as the e. pass, these mortals are increasingly able to
55:6.4 as the successive e. of settled life are experienced.
56:7.7 God the Sevenfold during earlier evolutionary e.
59:4.4 the greatest land-emergence e. in all world history.
59:5.23 these were the e. of development for fresh-water
60:0.2 The closing e. of the preceding era were indeed the
60:1.4 continuous with the preceding and succeeding e..
61:5.7 During these early e. of the ice age North America
61:6.4 But during the interglacial e. they passed westward
61:6.4 man lived in these regions throughout the later e. of
67:0.1 without a knowledge of certain great e. of the past,
92:3.5 The cult advances slowly in generation e and agelong
92:5.5 Most great religious e. have been inaugurated by
92:5.8 seven major religious e. of post-Adamic Urantia:
97:8.5 to put a miraculous interpretation on certain e. of
106:0.18 but in the present e. of the superuniverse age it is
115:6.1 continues to function directly in the post-Havona e.;
116:5.13 throughout these early e. of local universe building
117:6.11 the current e of creation there are only three avenues
119:6.3 most extraordinary and amazing e. in Michael’s
128:4.7 to be known by different titles during various e. of
129:3.9 his former and divine existence in the various e. of
134:7.7 This was one of those unusual and extraordinary e.
134:7.7 Another and very similar one was the experience he
170:4.1 noted no less than five phases, or e., of the kingdom,
176:4.6 to earth from any and all set events or settled e..
195:9.2 brink of one of its most amazing and enthralling e. of
equable
46:1.3 yields the heat required for the production of the e.
58:1.8 it was from such seashores of the mild and e. climes
59:1.2 The climate grows warmer and becomes more e..
59:2.8 the climate remains mild and e.; the land plants are
59:5.8 The climate was still mild and e.; the marine life was
62:3.1 no disability as they lived in a warm and e. climate.
73:3.3 had a salubrious climate and an e. temperature;
equal—see equal, not
0:11.8 extending with e. space presence on out into the
1:7.6 imply fellowship with other and e. personalities,
2:6.7 cannot help being exhibited as e. hatred for sin.
2:7.9 in addition to its moral mandates, it would give e.
3:4.2 reposing in the Isle of Paradise would be found e. to
5:1.4 progress in the ascension career are e. to all;
6:2.7 the Father and Son are e except that the Son appears
6:4.7 In wisdom the Son is the full e. of the Father.
6:4.9 is wholly and infinitely e. with the Universal Father,
6:7.3 Universal Father operates with almost e. influence
6:8.1 Eternal Son is the full e., the perfect complement,
6:8.6 the personality of the Son begin to e. the vividness of
7:4.1 And, in divine faithfulness, the Son is the eternal e.
7:6.3 Creator Sons are potentially e. with God the Father
7:7.1 they are co-ordinate; in spiritual nature they are e.;
8:6.2 the divine e. and co-ordinate of the Father and Son.
9:1.1 co-ordinate and divine e. of God the Son and God
9:1.7 then there springs into existence a being e. to God
9:3.3 it does so by the exercise of e. force presence.
10:2.7 knows the experience of having a Son who is his e.
10:3.2 the Son and Spirit sustain the same and e. relations
10:3.3 working as two e. brothers with admiration and love
10:3.4 The Father, Son, and Spirit are certainly e. in nature,
10:7.1 The First, Second, and Third Persons of Deity are e.
11:3.4 hundred thousand divisions e. one congregation.
12:1.12 each is about e. in the number of local universes
12:2.4 these outer and uncharted regions already e. many
12:7.4 said of the Father cannot be said with e. certainty
13:2.1 they are e. to Paradise in their matchless beauty and
14:1.15 dark gravity bodies is divided into two e. elliptical
14:1.16 exhibit three concentric circles of about e. density.
14:5.3 these two factors, combined, e. what on Urantia
15:7.2 standard day of the superuniverse of Orvonton is e.
16:3.14 Spirit of the seventh superuniverse is a uniquely e.
16:3.15 the Conjoint Actor’s portraiture in e. proportions
17:6.8 Creator Son acknowledges the Spirit consort as his e
22:4.4 Such beings are e. in authority and uniform in
23:1.3 They are all e., and there are no classes founded on
23:2.10 Messengers are spiritually alike and in every sense e..
24:2.4 All personalities of this order are e. excepting those
24:3.3 The Personal Aids are all e. and identical;
25:2.2 forthwith and full-fledgedly an e. number of
29:4.17 executive service in the minor sectors with e. periods
31:0.11 alternating and e. periods of assigned duty and free
31:9.5 who now, as a group, spend about e. time in the
32:3.14 the evolutionary perfected creature are e. in degree
33:4.2 create an unlimited number of Sons in divinity e. to
33:6.7 The standard day of Nebadon is e. to eighteen days
33:6.7 swing in relation to the Uversa circuit and is e. to
38:2.2 they die any more, for they are e. to the angels.”
38:6.1 twelve battalions under a director e. a seraphic unit
40:10.10 do attain a goal in many ways e. to that which awaits
41:4.3 even nonsolid suns can attain a density e. to iron—
41:4.5 One of your nearer neighbors has a density e. to that
42:4.11 The increase of mass in matter is e. to the increase of
42:4.11 the work which resting matter can perform is e. to
42:6.8 a pin’s head would attain a diameter e. to that of the
43:3.2 as junior associate and as senior associate for e.
43:7.4 Uversa abandonters can e. the univitatia in artistic
43:8.1 they could hardly e. the spiritual grandeur of the
45:6.9 assisted by about an e number of volunteer midsonite
48:3.4 the other retiring, but otherwise they are e. in status.
49:4.4 male and female are e. in mind endowment and
49:5.15 two-brained mortal worlds are able to e. the three-
49:5.18 These three orders stand on an e. footing in the
51:1.3 Material Daughters (the Eves) are e. to each other,
51:1.3 They are e. but differential, male and female—hence
54:1.5 and unregulated self-expression e. unmitigated
54:5.14 There are an e. number of reasons for not stopping
54:6.3 Lucifer’s folly had come to e. the evil incurred.
56:2.2 dual expression: the Isle of Paradise and his Deity e.,
68:5.1 plus his standards of living, e. the sum total of the
69:9.4 that the poor could have salvation on e. terms with
70:9.15 in that it led to the belief that all men are born e..
70:9.16 the inferior have always contended for e. rights;
70:9.17 Society cannot offer e. rights to all, but it can
81:6.11 All things e., a numerous people will dominate the
83:5.10 True polygyny, where all the wives are of e. status
83:5.10 the wives are of equal status and all the children e.,
83:8.8 woman enjoys practically e. rights with her consort
84:1.5 Man has discovered that father and mother are e.
84:2.5 some types of cousin marriages while others of e.
84:5.1 In self-perpetuation woman is man’s e., but in the
84:5.11 Woman is man’s e. partner in race reproduction,
84:5.14 Only socially will men and women compete on e.
92:7.4 and it is forever true, in the spirit all men are e..
94:1.7 Taken at their best, these writings are the e. of any
95:6.5 credence that good and evil contended on e. terms.
103:5.6 The attempt to secure e. good for the self and for
104:2.2 exist in relation to other and e. personal Deity.
106:1.1 perfecting finites are to attain a level e. to that of
109:1.4 Adjusters are also e. partners of the human mind in
110:6.2 The Adjuster is your e. partner in the attainment of
117:6.5 influence of the Deity parents becomes more e.
117:6.7 In the nature of the finaliter this will probably e. the
118:6.2 To advocate the omnificence of Deity would be e. to
121:7.2 They were unwilling to share Yahweh on e. terms
125:6.7 But the lad was e. to the occasion.
128:1.6 of God, thought it not strange to be e. with God.
131:1.3 His might is e. to all things.
131:1.6 “The man who knows God looks upon all men as e.;
132:3.8 the voluntary choice of goodness attended by an e.
133:0.3 spiritual world all mortals stand on an e. footing.
133:0.3 stand on an e. footing; God is truly no respecter of
133:2.2 of the children of the universe as one e. to himself.
133:2.2 to share your life and all that relates thereto on e.
133:5.6 a personality association is a sum e. to the square of
134:4.7 Spiritually, all men are e..
134:6.1 the same time safeguarding an e. degree of freedom
138:8.1 divided the apostolic funds into six e. portions,
138:8.11 that women were to be accorded e. rights with men
139:12.7 a full and e. chance for salvation and survival.
140:7.7 “May your wisdom e. your zeal and your courage
140:8.31 The Master revealed a goodness e. to God.
143:4.1 an e. number of the descendants of the Cuthites,
146:3.4 otherwise e. to your intelligent understanding of
150:4.2 It is enough for the disciple to be e. with his master
151:2.4 Peter’s interpretation, while almost an e. number
151:2.7 Peter and Nathaniel have done you all e. good in
154:4.1 the meeting was divided into four nearly e. groups
160:3.4 would easily and gracefully gain an e. victory by
161:1.2 There are none e. to him; there are none with
161:1.2 none with whom he can communicate as an e..
161:1.6 at least two other beings who are fully e. to himself
161:1.7 2. Since Jesus was e. with the Father, and since this
161:2.3 use of flattery, he does treat us all with e. kindness;
164:5.3 being a man, dare to make yourself e. with God.”
166:4.11 “The Father’s human children have e. capacity for
169:0.5 about God as being his Father and thinks he is e.
172:1.7 since the cost of this ointment was a sum e. to the
174:5.4 there are assembled Jews and gentiles in about e.
181:2.14 in the fellowship of the kingdom, all men are e.,
188:4.8 unless some being almost e. to himself should
194:4.7 the dwindling resources of Christian “e.-sharing”
195:1.7 The art and philosophy of Greece were fully e. to the
equal, not
12:8.15 real, but they are not of e. value to personality in the
35:5.3 Vorondadeks do not e. their Melchizedek brethren
38:8.2 not by inherent endowment e. to the seraphim; but
38:8.3 All cherubim and sanobim are not e. in ascension
69:3.8 differences in men; all human beings are not born e..
84:2.6 Woman was not e. to the tasks of childbearing and
110:6.1 seven circles of cosmic growth does not e. fusion
110:6.3 The growth of the parts does not e. the maturation
110:7.1 The achievement of seven cosmic circles does not e.
equal-sharing
194:4.7 the dwindling resources of Christian “e.” came to
equaled
29:4.19 each controller has a gravity resistance e. only by
42:6.8 until that of an electron e. one tenth of an ounce,
60:2.1 that have never since been e. in bulk by any living
79:8.3 a well-developed family life e. the birth of ancestor
83:3.3 giving the pair valuable presents which about e. the
86:4.4 The breath minus the body e. a spirit, a ghost.
89:1.2 commanded in the mind of the savage e. his fear of
92:6.16 the mores of many peoples that has been e. only by
98:7.2 and their missionary zeal e. that of their predecessors
100:7.14 His courage was e. only by his patience.
129:2.4 e. the amount of this obligation; and Zebedee
152:3.1 cases where human pity plus creative power e. that
153:5.1 sorrow had ever e. that which now overtook them.
equality
8:1.2 the Third Person of Deity, notwithstanding his e.
10:1.3 Father, who shares reality of being and e. of self
10:2.7 e. with both Father-ancestor and Spirit-associate.
14:6.6 He enjoys the experience of love satiety on near-e.
14:6.16 for the realization of reciprocation of e. fraternity
31:0.9 creatures admitted to this corps are received in e.,
31:0.9 this exalted e. in no way abrogates individuality or
33:3.3 the Spirit a co-ordinate position and e. of authority
33:3.6 and went forth the final “Proclamation of E..”
33:3.6 published to the worlds the fact of the Spirit’s e.
44:8.5 This is the achievement of e. of the satisfaction of
49:4.4 Sex e. prevails on all advanced worlds; male and
52:2.7 This is the dispensation of the realization of sex e..
52:2.7 this age normal worlds establish full e. of the sexes,
52:7.5 the ideals of social brotherhood and spiritual e..
53:4.2 persistent in the advocacy of the “e. of mind”
70:2.8 because war: 5. Dissolved the illusion of primitive e.
70:9.17 But this e. ideal is the child of civilization; it is not
70:9.17 nonevolutionary realization of supposed natural e.
71:8.10 8. The due recognition of sex e. and the co-ordinated
74:7.22 Adam endeavored to teach the races sex e..
81:5.3 men are born with free membership and entire e..
81:5.6 enforcement of e. of opportunity under the rules of
84:5.3 The modern idea of sex e. is beautiful and worthy of
84:5.10 won recognition, dignity, independence, and e.;
104:2.2 of a God who has no personal relationships in e.
114:7.15 but the majority are on a plane of e. with you.
134:4.5 You cannot have e among religions (religious liberty)
134:4.9 The concept of e. never brings peace except in the
140:8.16 Luke, the physician, was a strong believer in social e.
161:1.2 and mutual communication between beings of e.,
161:1.2 as regards beings of e., God is alone in the universe
161:1.6 The Father does enjoy e. of communication with
161:1.8 That the relation of Son and Father presupposes e.
167:5.4 only teachings which accorded women e. with men.
194:3.14 woman stood before God on an e. with man.
equalization
12:4.16 co-ordination of forces and an e. of space tensions.
29:4.20 the e. of the pressures of the interplanetary circuits
41:1.2 to produce the living system of control and e.
58:5.3 but always tending to flow hither and yon in e. of
107:0.5 The Adjuster is our compensatory e. of the tension
equalize
12:4.5 Absolute does not originate initial motion but does e.
13:4.3 the Master Spirits operate to e. and stabilize the
14:1.15 so effectively e. the lines of Havona gravity as to
14:3.6 makes it possible so perfectly to e the physical forces
41:2.8 their order in an effort to e. these lines of energy.
equalized
44:8.5 thus leveled off and e. until after you have finished
57:6.3 tidal frictions of the moon and the earth become e.,
57:8.2 Volcanic action early e. internal-heat pressure and
99:4.1 and illuminating if the growth is e. and harmonized.
equalizes
0:11.13 presence of the Universal Absolute so perfectly e.
equalizing
42:2.4 the intervening zone of certain unidentified e. and
55:2.12 the application of these e. techniques designed to
equally
1:2.10 cosmic overcontrol of the physical level e. in the
1:5.2 you e. well know that the Father cannot possibly
2:4.3 simultaneously, and e. satisfies the demands of all his
2:7.11 equity, or divine ministry—is e. true and beautiful.
5:1.5 gift from the Father, and they are all e. privileged to
5:1.5 while they may all e. choose to accept the uniform
6:4.8 the Son, e. with the Father and the Conjoint Actor,
6:8.4 And it is e. true: With the help and guidance of these
7:1.1 omnipotence, and omniscience, is e. true of the Son
8:3.9 And in many other ways does the Spirit e. represent
8:5.2 He is at will spiritually present e. with the Son or
12:8.4 e. real and mighty operations of a spiritual nature
12:8.15 Mind, matter, and spirit are e. real, but they are not
15:5.11 a collision or some e. revivifying cosmic happening.
15:12.1 consisting e. of Those without Name and Number
16:2.5 Conjoint Actor applies e. and fully to the Seven
19:5.8 divine Spirits, we are all e. ignorant of their mission.
20:5.6 Any Son of the bestowal group would have e.
20:8.2 they are e. concerned with the instruction of
21:1.3 derived e. from the attributes of both Paradise
21:1.3 Paradise Michaels who appear e. to resemble God
22:2.1 rebellion tested or otherwise e. proved as to their
22:5.1 faithful seraphic guardians and e. faithful midway
22:9.1 personalities are all e. embraced by the Deities, but
23:1.5 and do enjoy a solitary existence, albeit they e. enjoy
25:4.19 Technical Advisers are e. devoted to the efficient
25:5.2 less of the formal; on Uversa, both are e. available.
26:2.2 They divide their ministry about e. between certain
26:2.4 They are e. concerned in ministering to the training
28:6.3 though of e. vital importance at almost every turn of
30:4.20 as real as the morontia body, and it is e. discernible.
31:4.1 angels may e. and eternally be mustered into this
34:2.3 these Spirits are identical, e. spiritual and wholly
34:3.3 The Creative Spirit is e. and diffusely present
37:6.6 The experience of the mind is broadened e. with the
39:1.6 Seraphim e. crave assignment to the missions of the
39:4.12 is death, but that overrapid growth is e. suicidal;
42:9.1 dogmatic; natural philosophy e. tends to dogmatize.
42:12.11 it will be found that spirit forms are e. diverse,
45:7.2 many are e. occupied with the progressive training of
46:1.5 they just sift out of the sky, emanating e. from all
48:4.1 The ascendant life is about e. divided between work
48:6.5 If there are a number of e. advisable routes, these
50:4.3 The time was about e. divided between the following
51:7.4 Both groups e. devote their energies to promotion of
53:4.2 it was e. good for all orders of intelligence.
53:8.7 Caligastia and his e contemptible associate Daligastia
54:4.7 who contemplates and performs evil, it is e. true that
55:5.5 open-air arenas of worship assembly are e. sublime
55:10.11 We are e. sure that the Melchizedeks are to remain
59:4.15 This inundation was slow in appearing and e. slow
63:1.3 saving his life and that of his e. adventurous sister,
64:6.18 they destroyed their almost e. inferior orange cousins
66:4.5 members of the Prince’s staff divided e. as to sex and
69:8.3 the king of Bashan, was e. brutal and effective.
70:9.15 And the revolt from this error was e. erroneous in
74:3.8 expert anatomists of all Satania; and Eve was e.
74:7.22 Adam definitely taught them that the woman, e. with
77:6.2 These unique children were e. divided as regards sex
80:6.4 had an e. extensive but burdensome priesthood.
81:6.23 school last but e. indispensable in a complex society.
84:3.4 warrior elevated the male ego while it e. depressed
84:7.21 the red and the yellow men are almost e. tractable.
86:5.14 The shadow came to be feared and revered e. with
86:7.4 willingness to accept an e. fallacious teaching which
88:5.5 it was esteemed e. with the soul and the shadow.
90:2.11 it was customary to divide his property e. with the
91:6.1 limits do not e. apply to the faith of those who pray.
93:5.2 There were e. endowed families among the red
93:6.2 the Amorite confederation but made it e. clear that
94:5.7 China fell into an almost e. calamitous error,
97:7.4 made converts e. among the Jews and their captors
101:7.4 It is e. pathetic to observe those who trade their
107:1.4 But it may be e. possible that we are in error in
108:5.3 Adjusters are absolutely dependable, and this is e.
112:1.2 Personality functions e. efficiently in the local univ.,
112:7.17 we are e. convinced that among the administrators
113:2.7 they selected a certain pair of e. qualified seraphim
115:2.3 transmutation has to do e. with the realms of space
116:4.12 personalities who are e. necessary to the evolution of
116:6.6 it e. follows that the evolution of the parts is a
117:2.2 We e. hold that this kind of growth is peculiar to the
119:3.6 as a Material Son are all e. mysterious and beyond
120:1.1 you will be e. triumphant on this, your terminal
120:2.8 E. with this ministry of new revelation and
121:7.3 e. bound by the slavish demands of the traditions,
122:0.2 e. favorable as bestowal families for Michael’s
123:1.6 when not at school, spent his time about e.
123:6.8 Joseph was e. persuaded that Jesus was to grow up
124:1.2 Jesus continued to divide his time e. between trips to
125:2.4 Joseph remained calm, though he was e. puzzled.
126:3.2 Jesus was an e. good father to the other members of
129:3.6 it will likewise be e. true of all worlds which may
132:2.10 Potential evil acts e. well as a decision stimulus in the
132:4.2 Jesus was e. adept in teaching by either asking or
132:5.20 It would be e. unjust to deprive the genius of all
132:5.20 men to establish rules and regulations applicable e.
133:9.2 birthplace of Abraham, and Jesus was e. fascinated
134:2.3 Jesus e. enjoyed his personal ministry to each of
134:2.3 were e. influenced by the life of loving service
138:1.2 share things e. with us who have been with you since
143:1.5 rich and poor, free and bond—and e. to young and
150:1.3 all are e. the sons and daughters of God,”
151:2.3 souls who are quick to receive new teaching and e.
151:2.5 I admire their ability to do these things, but I am e.
151:6.6 It is e. true that all of Jesus’ apostles (save Thomas)
153:3.6 and both were e. punishable by excommunication.
158:4.1 the nine apostles and a gathering e. divided between
159:3.9 but I am e. and relentlessly inexorable where there
161:2.6 Jesus strongly loves goodness and e. hates sin.
161:2.10 but we are almost e. sure that he is also divine.
162:9.3 Jesus divided his time about e. between Bethany
165:0.3 Perea at this time was about e. gentile and Jewish,
172:3.15 These same crowds were e. as willing quickly to
172:5.12 all of the apostles were e. downcast and silent.
191:4.3 to love unbelievers, should you not also e. love
194:3.14 shared these blessings e. with the men believers.
196:2.8 Jesus would e. condemn the irreligious pauper and
equals—noun
0:3.22 only in Trinity association with his two Deity e.
18:2.2 They are close of kin to, and are the divine e. of,
19:3.2 Divine Counselors are the associates and e. of the
29:2.19 these power centers are the full e. of those who
40:8.5 they are in every way the e. of their Adjuster-fused
40:9.3 Such beings are in every way your e. in mind and
134:4.9 Freewill beings who regard themselves as e., unless
equals—verb
2:3.5 that divinity of quality e. the degree of reality or
15:7.2 the Orvonton year e. one hundred standard days.
16:3.18 Creature realization of these three factors e.
24:7.6 due no doubt to those in transition, exactly e. the
41:9.4 the weight of the outer materials exactly e. the
46:1.2 The Satania day e. three days of Urantia time, less
48:6.37 nothing e. the importance of the work of the world
52:7.16 this era of light and life far more than e. the fondest
68:5.1 the sum of man’s adjustment to the life demands e.
84:5.8 degree of sex determination that practically e. man’s.
100:3.6 The association of actuals and potentials e. growth,
102:4.2 The motion of experience e. the force of expectant
117:6.24 perfected equilibrium throughout the universes e. the
117:7.1 The completed realization of all finite potentials e.
118:10.10 Complete capacity to discern universe purposes e.
132:3.10 perfection of spiritual self-restraint e. completeness
equanimity
182:3.11 prepared to face his enemies with e. and in the full
equating
28:4.10 perfectly deduce the Father’s will by e. the Spirit
equation
12:7.6 God is neither a mathematical e. nor a chemical
102:7.3 You cannot supplicate a mathematical e., worship a
133:5.6 in the e. rather than the simple arithmetical sum.
equator
57:5.12 at a considerable angle to the plane of the sun’s e..
58:2.7 in opposite directions above and below the solar e.,
58:2.7 directions when occurring above or below the e..
78:5.5 east and west coasts of Africa well below the e., but
equatorial
57:5.12 The planets do not swing around the sun in the e.
60:0.1 climate in all regions far removed from the e. zone.
equatorially
41:3.3 split e., this being one type of double star formation.
58:2.8 at which time the spots are more generally e. situated
equidistant
11:6.4 theoretically, now approximately e. from Paradise.
equilibrant
11:8.3 is nonresponsive to gravity, but it acts as an e. on
12:4.16 Motion as well as space is a complement or e. of
equilibrated
11:8.2 and e. by the upper and nether space reservoirs.
equilibrium
9:3.5 The Conjoint Actor is action—co-ordination, and e..
9:3.6 their efforts to establish the physical e. of the matter
12:6.3 the maintenance of the e. and co-ordination of the
15:6.11 exert a powerful influence in universe e. and
15:8.4 The universal plan for the maintenance of e. between
15:8.6 and the struggle for universal e. is begun anew.
15:8.8 recognize most of the laws governing universe e.
15:8.8 pervade all our domains and extend in unified e.
15:9.16 The stars and planets of a local universe must be in e.
21:2.9 problems of gross e. have been resolved;
29:4.2 are directed and distributed by the Council of E.,
29:4.24 maintaining universal energy balance, or power e..
40:10.8 contributing to the maintenance of experiential e.
41:9.4 Sun stability is wholly dependent on the e.
41:9.4 when gravity and heat are in e., the weight of the
41:9.5 Your own sun has long since attained relative e.
55:11.4 sector status has to do with co-ordinate physical e.,
57:1.4 a permit issued by the Uversa Council of E. to the
57:8.4 world ocean in compensatory adjustment of the e. of
67:1.3 mind has never since been able fully to regain its e..
112:2.20 the unbalanced e. of energies and intellect which,
116:5.12 that the final attainment of material e. will signify the
116:5.13 Creators are primarily concerned with material e..
116:5.13 he does not leave his capital planet until the gross e.
116:5.15 bringing cosmic energy into harmony with the e.
116:5.16 The difficulty in arriving at a state of dynamic e. is
117:6.24 all personalities plus the attainment of perfected e.
151:5.5 the disturbed atmosphere, having established its e.,
equip
14:5.5 The pilgrims of time are able to e. themselves to
equipage
163:5.2 loaded on to the pack animals the camp e., then
equipment
17:3.5 and one impression is preserved in the personal e. of
18:0.11 passing of time added to their e. for cosmic service.
46:4.9 morontia counterparts of the marvelous physical e.
58:6.7 The physiologic e. and the anatomic structure of all
72:7.12 4. Military e..
72:7.12 the leasing of military and naval e. for commercial
81:6.13 the most advanced mechanical e. will make little
123:5.8 But his real education—that e. of mind and heart for
130:6.3 muscles—your physical e. is better than the average.
150:1.2 to provide funds for their e. and for pack animals.
171:1.4 David sold the entire e. to numerous buyers and
172:2.3 to Judas the funds realized from the sale of the e.
182:2.3 and supplied each of them with this fighting e..
equipoise
11:6.3 vertical space is destined always to function as the e.
equipoising
0:11.2 By virtue of the e. presence of the Univ. Absolute,
equipped
11:1.3 If you were an intelligent navigator, e. with ship,
16:9.1 The will creature is e. to discern the fact, the law,
74:1.6 to their new responsibilities adequately e. and fully
81:3.6 the wheel had been used, but now vehicles so e.
81:6.24 Insects are born fully educated and e. for life—indeed
160:1.9 you can hardly expect success unless you are e. with
194:3.11 the teachers of this new religion are now e. with
194:3.11 They are e. to overcome evil with good, to
196:3.26 e. to begin the long and adventurous search for God.
equips
160:1.12 that consciousness of union with divinity which e.
equitable
72:5.7 3. Fair and e. wages for labor.
132:5.20 all these problems of the e. distribution of wealth.
equity
2:7.11 goodness—whether personal morality, social e.,
33:7.8 in the universe justice and divine e. do prevail.
54:1.2 of justice—intelligence, maturity, fraternity, and e..
54:1.3 related to reality and is ever regardful of social e.,
54:6.10 many-sided problems in cosmic e. and spiritual
70:9.17 the varying rights of each with fairness and e..
70:11.14 determined by the thoroughness and e. of its courts
127:3.1 last piece of Capernaum property (except an e. in
127:6.10 the sale of an e. in a piece of property in Capernaum.
132:5.13 interpretation of the laws of justice, e., fairness,
132:5.13 When in honest doubt about the e. and justice of
132:5.15 your legitimate inherited wealth you may use in e.
132:5.17 wealth endows its possessor with a considerable e.
132:5.24 —if your work has been done in fairness and e.—
142:7.17 to the material problems of human e. and justice.
equivalate
0:12.9 it would e. to the person of the Universal Father on
10:8.3 absolute function of the Trinity e. to the function of
17:8.4 Collectively the Master Spirits near-e. to the divinity
105:3.2 Collectively, all seven Absolutes e. to infinity, but the
116:2.13 the first three levels of God the Sevenfold would e.
equivalated
31:9.10 quality of absonity e. to the level of the Universal
equivalates
16:3.16 union in a deity sense—not in a personal sense—e.
46:7.5 But the five-adjutant mind e. to a totality or sixth
equivalating
16:8.6 for experience in and with cosmic realities, e. to the
equivalent—see equivalent of; equivalent to
21:4.6 the very Gods must pass through an e. experience
45:6.4 or some other experience analogous and e. thereto.
48:4.1 Joyful mirth and the smile-e. are as universal as
51:2.3 there is no e. method for taking them away from
170:2.11 kingdom of God in favor of the more practical e.,
equivalent of
0:9.1 This constitutes the personality-power e. of the
0:10.1 that the Qualified Absolute is the e. of the Infinite.
6:6.2 The e. of mind, the ability to know and be known,
6:6.3 are known; they enjoy the e. of human thinking.
9:4.2 mind, but it does the e. of thinking and knowing.
25:3.15 higher magnitude and is the e. of the total number of
27:6.4 One hour’s instruction on Paradise would be the e.
42:4.6 ultimatons—the e. of one electron—in each cubic
44:4.4 recorders that the e. of over half a million words,
44:4.6 We have the e. of your written and spoken word,
47:5.3 achievement for all who have not made the e. of
48:4.1 There is a morontial and a spiritual e. of mirth and
52:5.9 climbs well above the e. of three hundred years of
52:7.6 adult individual; that is, the e. of one Urantia hour.
54:3.2 wholehearted identification with evil (sin) is the e. of
100:3.6 such an experience is the e. of God-consciousness.
101:6.16 a sevenfold salvation is the e. of the completeness
102:2.7 crystallization of religious concepts is the e. of death.
107:7.3 the exercise of powers in every sense the e. of will,
118:5.1 Such a contradiction of philosophic terms is the e.
126:5.5 and late, only the e. of about twenty-five cents a day.
129:4.3 Jesus knows from personal experience the e. of the
136:6.2 thereby chose a program of living which was the e.
139:1.2 they designated Andrew by a term the e. of Chief.
146:3.4 Spiritual assurance is the e of your personal religious
173:1.2 the greedy priests went so far as to demand the e.
173:1.3 They were permitted to charge the e. of from three
196:3.3 The progressive comprehension of reality is the e. of
196:3.3 is the e. of the experiencing of self-completion—
196:3.23 Psychology and idealism are not the e. of religious
196:3.34 spirit-consciousness is the e. of the knowledge of
equivalent to
9:7.5 reflectivity in any of its phases is e. to partial contact
11:8.9 the Unqualified Absolute seems to be e. to the
12:7.1 an inexorable and impersonal law which is e. to
14:6.26 mind existing as ultimately e. to spirit; reality and
38:8.5 thus achieving a level e. to that of a Mansion
40:7.5 Fusion with a fragment of the Father is e. to a
46:1.2 The standard mile of Jerusem is e. to about seven
49:6.13 is e. to that of the parent in case only one survives.
83:2.6 The betrothal was originally e. to marriage;
83:3.2 service was e. to cash in the purchase of a wife.
100:2.5 The achievement of finality of spirituality is e. to the
102:5.1 the establishment of the fact of belief is not e. to
111:0.7 Every race of Urantia mortals has a word e. to the
117:2.2 To mortal man, existence is e. to growth.
128:5.3 any uprising of the Palestinian Jews would be e. to
130:2.8 to experience anything e. to personality survival
130:4.14 insufficiencies, is e. to the realization of actual evil.
136:5.5 with the entertainment of definite desire, was e. to
153:3.2 constitute a reality of experience which is e. to the
159:3.6 realize that strong feelings of emotion are not e. to
160:1.4 Social maturity is e. to the degree to which man is
169:4.12 To hear Jesus’ teaching is not e. to knowing God,
174:2.5 “No” to their question would have been e. to inciting
196:3.25 Morality is e. to the recognition of duty, realization
196:3.35 And God-consciousness is e. to the integration of the
equivalents
29:4.14 lines of energy for the purpose of conveying sound e.
36:5.2 mind-spirits are called by names which are the e. of
43:6.6 the morontia e. of vegetative life have a violet tinge
48:4.20 so you will enjoy the celestial e. of your humor all
equivocation
48:5.8 such animal vestigial traits as procrastination, e.,
112:4.12 confirm this data and do so without e. or reservation
er
133:2.1 stammered out—“er—why—yes, what do you want
era—see era—with light and life
10:7.3 but within certain limits and during the present e.
17:6.7 4. The Life-Creation E..
20:3.3 of inaugurating a new e. of planetary progression
20:9.2 with the dawn of the e. of spiritual realities on an
50:5.6 3. The material-comfort e..
50:5.8 the mortals of such an e. are truly becoming moral
51:5.6 a new and greater e. of evolutionary progress is
52:0.9 appearance of man is designated the prehuman e.
52:1.4 this e. of primitive man is a long, dark, and bloody
52:1.5 But early in this e. mortals learn to kindle fire,
52:2.2 During this e. the planet is established in the circuits
52:2.9 and intellectual strength before the end of this e..
52:3.6 This is the e. of the appearance of multiform
52:3.11 The crowning development of this e. is the universal
52:3.12 Great ethical advancement characterizes this e.;
52:5.9 During this e. problems of disease and delinquency
52:5.10 the e. of international harmony is really arriving.
52:7.4 As the e. of Trinity Teacher Sons progresses,
52:7.5 Life during this e. is pleasant and profitable.
55:7.4 every inhabited planet in the system attains the e. of
57:0.2 decades of the twentieth century of the Christian e..
57:3.2 The near-by star students of that faraway e., as they
57:6.0 6. THE PLANET-FORMING ERA
57:6.7 This age may be regarded as the e. of planetary
57:7.0 7. THE METEORIC ERA—THE VOLCANIC AGE
57:8.4 At the opening of this faraway e., Urantia should be
57:8.15 The continental land mass of this e. increased until it
57:8.26 stone pages, volume upon volume, as e. succeeded e.
58:1.5 as this e. opens, Urantia is in every way evolving
58:4.0 4. THE LIFE-DAWN ERA
58:4.4 We foresaw that in the later e. of the emergence of
58:6.3 From e. to e. radically new species of animal life
58:7.1 of the world during the life-dawn or Proterozoic e.
58:7.2 Fossils of this e. yield algae, corallike plants,
58:7.3 the layers which have been ascribed to this e. belong
58:7.5 The rocks of this e. are exposed here and there all
58:7.11 This e. witnesses the spread of life throughout the
59:0.0 THE MARINE-LIFE ERA ON URANTIA
59:0.2 1. The prelife e. extends over the initial four hundred
59:0.3 2. The life-dawn e. extends over the next one
59:0.3 e. is known to your researchers as the Proterozoic.
59:0.4 3. The marine-life e. covers the next two hundred
59:0.5 4. The early land-life e. extends over the next one
59:0.6 5. The mammalian e. occupies the last fifty million
59:0.6 This recent-times e. is known as the Cenozoic.
59:0.7 The marine-life e. thus covers about one quarter of
59:0.8 As this e. begins, the sea bottoms, the extensive
59:0.9 the fossil-bearing deposits of the entire marine-life e..
59:6.2 Toward the close of the long marine-life e. there
59:6.11 the Permian, marks the end of the long Paleozoic e.,
60:0.0 URANTIA DURING THE EARLY LAND-LIFE E.
60:0.1 The e. of exclusive marine life has ended.
60:0.2 The closing epochs of the preceding e. were indeed
60:1.5 the strenuous and hostile close of the marine-life e..
60:1.6 As this e. opens, the eastern and central parts of
60:4.6 thus ends a long e. of world evolution, extending
60:4.6 brings to a close the premammalian e. of land life,
61:0.0 THE MAMMALIAN ERA ON URANTIA
61:0.1 The e. of mammals extends from the times of the
61:0.3 the five periods of this fifty-million-year e. contain
61:2.4 The insect life was much like that of the previous e..
61:7.19 your researchers as the Cenozoic or recent-times e..
65:2.16 The rigors and climatic severity of the glacial e. were
67:3.10 the probationary e. of planetary rehabilitation was
67:6.3 through the long dark ages of the postrebellion e..
68:5.8 Therefore, when man entered the pastoral e. of his
68:5.8 By the close of this e. woman had become scarcely
68:5.9 This e. was brought about by the domestication of
68:5.13 an industrial e. cannot hope to survive if its leaders
71:3.7 passed out of the negativistic taboo age into the e.
72:10.2 passing out of the negative into the positive e. of law
73:1.1 The post-Adamic e. is the great scientific age of
77:2.3 The postrebellion e. on Urantia witnessed many
77:4.7 At the beginning of the historical e. they had long
78:3.9 the world stage for the inauguration of the Andite e.
78:5.1 the leadership of Amosad inaugurated a brilliant e..
78:8.1 by the skull types found in the graves of this e..
79:5.7 the end of the first millennium of the Christian e.,
80:3.9 During the previous hunting e. the superior tribes
80:7.6 erelong the last glorious e. of art perished beneath
80:9.14 this comparatively recent sun-worshiping e even now
81:1.5 a hunter by transition through the e. of the herder,
81:3.2 Before the e. of extensive world trade, communities
81:3.3 About twelve thousand years ago the e. of the
81:3.4 widespread use of metals was a feature of this e. of
81:6.4 At the opening of the Andite e. there were only
84:3.2 paid womankind during the Old Testament e. is a
84:7.3 out of the property stage into the personal e..
84:7.27 In the present industrial and urban e. the marriage
85:5.2 the moon was at its height during the hunting e.,
90:3.9 the unfolding of a scientific e. is destroying man’s
90:3.9 the e. of science has broken the fetters of ignorance
92:5.10 2. E. of the Melchizedek missionaries.
92:5.11 3. The post-Melchizedek e..
92:5.11 religious genius of the post-Melchizedek e.
92:5.13 of Alexandria were the greatest teachers of this e..
95:1.2 Only during the Melchizedek e., the seventh day was
95:5.15 The glory of this great e. of moral development
96:1.6 One of the dominant ideas of the religion of this e.
97:1.10 The keynote of this e. was divine power; prophets
97:2.3 The e. of Elijah and Elisha closed with the better
97:8.3 had proclaimed an e. of inner righteousness—
97:9.24 this e. came to a tragic end when Josiah presumed to
98:3.8 And this e. of the human gods continued until the
99:4.6 tides of the cyclonic transitions of a scientific e.,
100:5.1 the isms and cults of a frustrated philosophic e..
118:0.13 antechamber of the following e. of cosmic growth,
119:4.4 But always throughout this e. were the supreme
121:1.1 post-Adamic history nor has experienced in any e.
121:1.7 a great e. of trade and travel was rapidly advancing.
134:6.11 trade will come the new e. of world-wide peace.
136:6.7 Jews believed the Messiah would usher in an e. of
140:8.20 all down through the centuries of the Christian e.;
152:5.6 brought an end to the early e. of teaching, training,
170:1.7 God’s supreme rule on earth, the new world, the e.
170:1.8 down through the centuries of the Christian e.,
era—with light and life
17:6.9 Upon the establishment of the e. of light and life the
47:7.1 world corresponds in general to that of the early e.
49:6.21 With the establishment of the planetary e. of light
50:5.10 7. The e. of light and life.
50:5.11 Sovereigns upon the inauguration of the e. of light
51:7.2 until the settling of the world in the e. of light and
52:0.1 planet to the time of its final flowering in the e. of
52:0.8 7. The E. of Light and Life.
52:7.2 the transition from the evolutionary ages to the e. of
52:7.10 proclaim the entrance of such a world upon the e. of
52:7.14 their final mission, will inaugurate this superb e. of
52:7.16 subsequent reign,ushers in the dawn of the e. of light
52:7.16 The planetary realization of this e. of light and life far
55:0.2 This e. of light and life, inaugurated by the Teacher
55:0.4 There are seven stages in the unfoldment of the e. of
55:1.1 This event, signalizing the dawn of the e. of light
55:2.1 citizens on worlds existing in the final e. of light and
55:2.3 Farther along in the e. of light and life the midway
55:6.3 of such a magnificent race throughout the e. of
55:6.5 the end of the fifth epoch of the light-and-life e..
55:7.3 When such an e. is attained on your world, no
55:7.4 worlds are ushered into the system epoch of the e. of
93:10.8 future age when Urantia is approaching the e. of
eradicate
16:5.5 intense Paradise culture does not suffice to e. the
70:8.15 This will tend to e. many mortal inequalities.
74:8.8 shown by the fact that later editors, intending to e.
eradicated
46:0.1 disharmony are being slowly but surely e..
47:9.1 last remnants of the “mark of the beast” are here e.
104:1.8 Elohim doctrine had been practically e. from Jewish
133:6.1 respect images as symbols of divinity had been e.,
eradicates
16:5.4 never fully e. the characteristic stamp of this Spirit.
eradicating
93:4.14 And Melchizedek never did succeed in fully e. this
eradication
48:5.8 effect the permanent e. from the mortal survivors of
eras
6:0.4 these eternal beings in the subsequent e. of time.
10:5.5 to represent the Trinity during the prepersonal e. of
31:5.2 an advanced evolutionary world attains the later e.
40:10.6 and established e. of relative perfection attainment.
45:4.21 E. of the Magisterial Sons and Teacher Sons and the
52:5.8 no arbitrary time allotted to these dispensational e..
55:6.3 throughout the settled e. the physical evolution of
55:6.4 continue to come as in former evolutionary e.,
56:7.5 prepare the way for subsequent and successive e.
57:7.10 the oxygen-enriching atmosphere of the later e..
59:0.1 billion years ago and extending through five major e.:
114:6.10 these angels are the architects of the successive e..
118:8.9 be disruptive and destructive in the presettled e. of
erase
177:4.2 in a position to e. the stigma of his well-meant but
erases
103:6.7 The morontia angle of approach e. all divergence
erasure
46:8.1 At present there is an e. of over two standard miles
ere
46:8.3 But e. long, the adjudication of Lucifer and his
56:3.5 were in eternity so unified in the Universal I AM e.
56:4.1 be fully unified personalities e. they reach Havona.
124:6.16 And so, even e. the heavy responsibilities of the
126:2.8 all the more tragic to think that Joseph died e. they
129:3.9 with his divine Father e. he ever came to organize
134:9.5 e. the festivities were finished, Jesus took leave of
135:8.7 to tell him the story of Gabriel’s visit to his mother e.
136:3.3 administered by his elder brother, Immanuel, e. he
139:3.4 but e. they had finished their training, James had
142:7.13 open still wider for all of you to see God and, e.
143:5.10 And e. the sun went down, a great crowd had
146:5.2 Lord, I do believe, but come e. my child perishes,
147:3.6 Then said Jesus to John: “Let us depart e. the chief
148:2.4 the instructions of his brother, Immanuel, given e. he
154:6.1 Mary could never quite forget the visit of Gabriel e.
158:5.2 How long e. you learn that the works of faith come
168:1.14 to the abode of departed spirits e. the fourth day had
179:4.1 and e. long the meal was proceeding as if nothing
186:0.1 Go to my mother and bring her to see me e. I die.”
186:1.7 E. Judas was dead, the knot which his nervous hands
190:1.7 they engage in this eventful service e. his chosen
192:4.8 the leadership of Peter and e. the Master ascended to
Erech
78:7.5 a wine maker of Aram, a river settlement near E..
78:8.9 variously shifted between Sumer, Akkad, Kish, E.,
78:8.10 E. held out for thirty years after the fall of Akkad.
erect—verb
77:3.2 Bablot proposed to e. a pretentious temple of racial
77:3.9 a second attempt to e. the tower of Babel was made.
158:1.9 we will e. three tents, one for you, one for Moses,
erect—adjective
49:4.1 all mortals of will dignity are e. animals, bipeds.
52:1.2 By this time man is well accustomed to standing e..
52:1.8 years from the time man acquires e. posture,
62:2.1 walk on their hind legs, they could easily stand e..
62:4.1 these Primates twins stood e. from the beginning.
erected
69:9.13 under the protection of the magic taboos e. thereon.
77:3.2 who wished to have this monument e. in Dilmun,
80:3.6 They made stone axes, cut down trees, e. log huts,
80:6.4 exquisite of the stone pyramids was e. by Imhotep
80:6.4 and while many stone structures had been e. in
80:7.7 Thousands of public shrines were e throughout Crete
80:8.3 tribes that dwelt in houses e. on piles or log piers
173:1.3 accredited money-changers e. their booths in the
erecting
54:2.3 the slowly e. monument to experiential wisdom
157:4.7 stones that constitute this living temple of sonship e.
erection
77:3.4 about the object and motive for the e. of the tower.
77:3.7 The minority contingent held that the e. of the tower
erelong
57:3.4 and e., the outer gaseous regions began actually to
61:2.2 e., omnivorous mammalian families also sprang up.
61:5.6 and e. this eastern ice mass began to flow southward.
80:7.6 and e. the last glorious era of art perished beneath
eroded
59:4.16 Mount Royal, at Montreal, is the e. neck of one of
59:5.18 becoming so e. and submerged that the coast lines of
erosion
57:8.14 on as a result of the action of rain, gravity, and e..
57:8.20 worn down by e., and washed into the ocean basins.
59:0.9 extensive e. deposits which clearly segregate these
60:1.1 The e. deposits of this period were mostly shale,
60:1.1 These arid districts were subjected to great e. from
60:1.7 American troughs were later filled with e. deposits,
60:4.2 the comparatively lighter deposits of the land e. and
60:4.4 that elevation had been long since leveled by e.
61:1.11 lava flows, warping, lake formation, and e..
61:3.3 the deposition of e. material continued throughout
85:1.2 Men failed to take into account either e or the results
err
110:5.5 a human being would do better to e. in rejecting an
119:0.6 pity for those who e. and flounder in the selfish
133:4.4 but you e. to go in quest of such a glorious truth
140:6.8 but do not e. in expecting all men to live as you do
174:1.2 “My brethren, you e. in your opinions because
174:3.2 Jesus said: “You all do e. in asking such questions
176:1.7 “You ever e. since you always try to attach the new
177:0.3 “You mean well, but you e. in that you fail to
errand
139:9.3 were the general servants and e. boys of the twelve.
177:3.1 off by himself, accompanied only by an e. boy.
179:4.6 for the supper or to do some other e. for the Master
errands
124:3.4 Jesus was very much occupied with e. for his
erratic
57:6.1 But during these early times of e. orbits, when the
100:7.3 Jesus was so free from all freakish, e., and eccentric
139:2.2 Simon was well known to all his friends as an e.
148:8.3 taking with him only a half dozen unstable and e.
erred
22:1.13 Trinitized Sons of Perfection have sometimes e. in
28:4.7 secoraphic voices have never e. in their presentations
35:2.8 they have sometimes e. in minor matters, that is,
104:1.13 though the Christian concept of the Trinity e. in
132:5.13 would not condemn you if sometimes you e.,
erring
2:6.3 The “richness of the goodness of God leads e. man
45:2.3 Lanaforge, the first assistant to the e. chief, seized
48:4.4 accentuation of the misfortunes of the weak and e..
54:4.2 father can long wait for the repentance of an e. child.
54:4.5 the affection of this Creator-father for his e. Sons,
54:5.4 visiting punishment upon an e. member of his family.
54:5.5 the upright children to bear with an e. brother during
75:5.1 entertained only pity and sympathy for his e. mate.
78:1.13 how these descendants of the e. Material Son and
119:2.6 Even his e. predecessor sent this message: “Just
125:0.6 the Father cannot so regard his e. children on earth
130:2.4 perhaps the Gods have brought this e. man near
133:3.6 even though they chance to be his e. children.
141:4.1 engaged in making damaging entries against his e.
162:5.3 faithful; my Father loves even his e. children.
174:1.2 parent entertains for his immature and e. child.
178:1.14 be gentle in your dealings with e. mortals, patient in
erroneous—see erroneous idea(s)
2:6.5 The e. supposition that the righteousness of God
67:7.4 the full consequences of e. thinking, evil-doing, or
70:9.15 And the revolt from this error was equally e. in that
86:7.4 men are giving up the e. doctrine of a spirit cause of
86:7.5 notwithstanding that it was originally e. in concept
88:4.8 results were sufficient to substantiate this e. belief.
90:3.4 Regardless of the e. basis for these beliefs, ancients
94:12.1 from the absorption of much e. human philosophy
97:8.2 of Job was something of a protest against this e.
101:3.1 lives in spite of its contamination with e. cosmologies
103:9.2 No matter how illusory and e. one’s theology, one’s
110:5.0 5. E. CONCEPTS OF ADJUSTER GUIDANCE
115:1.1 without exception, e. to a greater or lesser degree.
126:3.8 had become admixed with these teachings was e.),
138:6.4 Jesus never hesitated to correct e. beliefs.
140:8.17 Jesus sought to correct e. Urantia views of life by
148:6.11 God of comfort and salvation in spite of such e.
158:2.3 Jesus would in any degree fulfill their e. concepts of
158:6.2 And you cling to these e. concepts in spite of the
160:4.10 It is wholly e. to suppose that faithfulness in doing
174:1.3 mistaken judgment and e. choosing of the child.
erroneous idea(s)
4:5.0 5. ERRONEOUS IDEAS OF GOD
39:5.12 The e. that angels possess wings is not wholly due to
97:7.3 that these priests have fastened their e. upon such
102:4.4 divesting himself of these e. of the nature of God
148:6.7 Job in view of the counsel of his friends and the e.
155:1.2 for he entertained e. about the Son of Man and his
159:4.6 e. of the absolute perfection of the Scripture record
188:4.1 these ideas of atonement and propitiation are e.,
erroneously
158:1.8 Peter e. conjectured that the beings with Jesus
195:10.9 and which they have been e. taught he founded.
error—see trial and error
1:5.12 The corporeality e. is shown in both extremes of
2:3.5 Undiluted evil, complete e., willful sin, and
2:7.5 Philosophers commit their gravest e. when they are
2:7.6 Disappointment and sorrow attend upon e. because
2:7.6 not being a reality, it cannot be realized in experience
3:5.10 Then must man grow up in a world where e. is
3:5.15 The only evolutionary world without e. would be a
4:2.4 and by diminishing the content of the evil, e.,
8:2.3 But material creatures who tend towards the e. of
12:4.14 it results from numerous factors of e. embracing
12:7.11 the e. or evil of each man augments the tribulation
12:9.5 engaged in an agelong contest between truth and e.
14:2.9 never in the records of Havona has an e. occurred;
19:1.4 to the e. of the circumscribed viewpoint, to the evil
22:2.3 who effectively prevents such upheavals of e., evil,
22:7.6 and that through no discoverable e. on their part.
28:7.3 space abridgers, e. detectors, faithful teachers,
35:2.8 Such an e. of judgment temporarily disqualifies a
35:5.4 Sons have been cited for e. to the Creator Son,
35:5.4 But these Sons rarely fall into e., and they have never
35:10.5 to fall into e. through fallacies of personal liberty
40:10.3 but all such conclusions stand in e.; we are taught
48:6.32 But sometimes e. is so great that its rectification by
53:0.1 such a magnificent beginning, through evil and e.,
54:0.1 to grasp the meanings of evil, e., sin, and iniquity.
54:0.1 conflicting truth and falsehood create confusing e.;
54:0.2 fact and falsehood, constitutes the potentiality of e..
54:0.2 constitutes sin; the willful rejection of truth is e.;
54:0.2 the persistent pursuit of sin and e. is iniquity.
54:1.2 False liberty is the subtle deception of the e. of time
54:1.8 There is no e. greater than that species of self-
54:5.5 the sinner may see the e. of his way and embrace
54:6.9 One e. of human thinking respecting these problems
55:3.10 is stimulative of the choosing between truth and e.,
56:10.13 mind competent to discriminate between truth and e..
67:1.4 E might be regarded as a misconception or distortion
67:1.5 E. suggests lack of intellectual keenness; evil,
70:9.15 And the revolt from this e. was equally erroneous
76:5.1 Their transgression had been an e. of judgment and
81:6.10 stabilizes philosophy through the elimination of e.,
83:6.3 as has the Christian e. of regarding marriage as a
87:2.2 Any e. of commission or omission in the acts of the
88:4.5 is gradually backing into the truth, beginning in e.,
88:4.5 progressing in e., and finally attaining the threshold
90:4.1 And regardless of the e. in their theories, ancient men
92:3.2 mischief-making e., the chosen-people delusion.
93:5.1 Although it may be an e. to speak of “chosen people,
94:2.6 grievous e. of depersonalizing the concept of God,
94:3.8 fallen victim to the e. of failing to differentiate
94:5.7 China fell into an almost equally calamitous e.,
94:6.7 But Lao never taught such e., albeit his presentation
95:1.8 it has often been the e. of the teachers of new truth
97:10.7 This has ever been the e. of the religious leaders:
101:4.6 of confusion by the authoritative elimination of e..
101:10.6 from the e. distortion of the incompleteness of the
101:10.8 hopeless phantasm or pinned his faith to fanciful e..
102:4.4 The element of e. present in human religious
102:6.7 has the advantage over the negative, truth over e.,
103:1.5 may be right or wrong, or a mixture of truth and e..
103:9.1 metaphysical assumptions of e. and the techniques of
103:9.10 chooses between right and wrong, truth and e.,
107:1.4 But it may be equally possible that we are in e. in
118:6.8 is to embrace the colossal e. of Pantheism.
118:7.3 E. in finite choosing is time bound and time limited.
118:7.3 It can exist only in time and within the evolving
130:1.5 both good and evil, but Jesus never taught such e..
130:1.6 with the power to choose between truth and e.,
130:2.4 truth in one of their triumphant struggles with e.
130:4.11 E. (evil) is the penalty of imperfection.
130:4.11 E. is the shadow of relative incompleteness which
130:4.11 E. (evil) is not an actual universe quality; it is
130:4.14 But the augmenting e. of unjustified deficiency in
131:1.7 “In your lives overthrow e. and overcome evil by the
131:9.2 Confucianism: “What Heaven appoints is without e..
131:9.3 do not hesitate to confess your e. and be quick to
132:0.4 the truth effectively crowded out the associated e.;
132:2.6 The ability to entertain e. or experience evil will not
133:4.12 The fact that your e. carries with it the death penalty
140:4.7 The major e. of modern religions is negativism.
140:5.16 It is a great e. to teach boys and young men that it
141:6.2 the kingdom will presently drive out all serious e..
148:6.5 you must be in e., else you would not be so afflicted.
149:2.13 truth was destined to overthrow the evil and e.
150:3.3 astrology is a mass of superstitious e. which has no
159:1.3 if he persists in the e. of his way, go again to him,
159:4.9 the greatest e. of the teaching about the Scriptures is
159:5.9 to lead your brother in e. away from the evil paths
173:3.2 shall see the e. of their way and go on into the
175:1.2 aligning themselves on the side of e. and darkness.
175:1.2 between life and death, between truth and e..
177:4.6 in having participated in such a movement of e.
180:6.1 upon you that you will not stumble into serious e..
184:2.12 in the path of e. when once it is entered upon.
185:1.9 Rome made a great blunder, a far-reaching e. in
194:0.3 the e. of substituting some of the facts associated
196:3.17 choice between good and evil, truth and e.,
errors
4:2.2 these laws has been further influenced by the e.,
4:2.3 plans, executive blunders, insurrectionary e.,
4:3.4 Man’s wisdom grows out of the trials and e. of
4:5.7 to find deliverance from these ancient e. and pagan
19:1.7 mind is always in danger of committing four e. of
22:3.4 if you should ever be cited for e. of judgment
74:8.13 wrath upon the human race in retribution for the e.
74:8.14 impatience of Eve and the e. of judgment of Adam,
92:3.7 guilty of all these and many more mistakes, e.,
92:3.9 as a result of all these early e. in ethical technique.
97:9.6 this time the Judahite editors attributed it to ritual e..
100:7.16 religious traditions or assaulting e. of human belief.
101:4.1 truth it may contain because they discover e. on
101:5.1 in the necessary work of sorting and sifting the e. of
111:3.1 The mistakes of mortal mind and the e. of human
111:6.2 from temptation, potential evil, decisional e.,
130:1.6 but such e. of evil are really nonexistent until such
132:0.4 Never once did he attack their e. or even mention
148:4.7 doctrines of the Greeks and the e. of the Persians.
150:2.2 reputable society toward women who commit e.
152:0.3 correct two e. which might have lingered in her mind
188:4.2 well-meant efforts to escape the superstitious e. of
erupt
41:10.1 the surface of the sun began to e. veritable streams—
erupting
15:5.5 beyond the gravity-reclamation zone of the e. sun,
eruption
8:1.9 stupendous e. of creative energy and administrative
17:6.7 “the primary e.” in the person of the Infinite Spirit.
34:1.1 there occurs what is known as a “primary e..”
57:4.6 8,000,000,000 years ago the terrific terminal e.
57:4.8 This final e. of the nebular nucleus gave birth to
59:2.5 the e. of the North American volcano of Kentucky
78:8.11 The Nerites constituted the final e. of the Caspian
96:4.5 had it not been for the violent e. of Horeb during the
115:6.6 The mighty e. of the Paradise-creative divinity
145:3.14 by this amazing e. of timeless creative healing.
eruptions
15:5.5 these explosive e. produce a series of varying-sized
41:3.5 The most recent of the major cosmic e. in Orvonton
41:6.6 during the times of its convulsive e. in connection
57:4.5 The nuclear e. which were to inaugurate the second
57:8.17 Volcanic e. and earthquakes continued to diminish in
59:3.6 such violent and extensive volcanic e. occurred
96:1.11 was intermittently active as a volcano, occasional e.
96:1.11 the thunderous detonations associated with the e. of